Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1912, Page 7

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— [ NORWICH BULLETIN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1912 NEW DISCOVERY QUICKLY CURES e » KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES Fifteen to be Appointed From Norwich Republican Club— Gubernatorial ‘Candidate Stfidley and Congressional Chronic Sufferers Find Relief 23:132{ egng::silg:%eu)?;?? i:ln‘?:’,fgszffl { 7 3 ‘aste matter fr o t eu- “Candidate King Comi g Here to Speak at Rally—Reports After Few Doses Are Taken |iralises and dissolves iho wric acid that | 1‘7“9; in thl? Jjeintsg I.Ed muldtlfil' lm‘tl:_ ; 4 Ta ing rheumatism; soothes an eals the L ofR ubliunsmngth About the State. It you are bothered. with backache | gelicate linings of the bladder; and Rt 'P " g —or rheumatism, have disagreeable, | puts the kidneys and urinary organs in | ¥ annoying bladder or urinary disorders |a clean, stromng, healthy condition. | ; ) . to contend with—or suffer with any r:‘:;&;;“?flfiflf_‘;gfi?;k“’é g‘;‘;‘gg:l mflot;‘r‘:;: :::Jubrlio:sonm.q t;e(; ;:lga.\rman may appoint a delegation of| i1.; of the ‘many miseries that come obstinate long standing cases, while it | (AP meounL nooupa Chai 3 s from weak kidneys, here is a guaran- | cures the most severe forms of kidney, Chairman H. H. Gallup of the execu- | ¥ weal vS, g sever ™ the greater part of the time at the|tive committee reported that the com- |teed remedy you can depend upom, na |Pladder trouble, and rheumatism in a ‘meeting of the Repubiican club in their | mittee had requested Chairman Burnap | matter what else may have failed to |5 IPFISIngly short time. ; : ‘headquarters in Shetucket street Mpn- | of the town commitiee to mk; up ther ..o you 4 Yov.“ ;‘;ll find Croxone entirely dif- matter of securing speakers for some jgar £ eren’ m all other remedies. There evening. . City Attorney JohnD. might this week with the state central| It is a positive fact that the new |is nothing else on earth like it. It 19 ‘Hall presided. committee, discovery, Er(olx_:one, perirtxa?enttklly over; so s:l?lp.ndta‘:“ it is practically im- 'In opening the session Presidént Hull | . Chairman Burnap reported that with | COmes suc iseases. s the most | po: e to e it into the human sys- Teferred to- the.affiliation of the localithe secretary of the club, Albert J.|Wwonderful remedy ever made for rid- |tem without results, .An original with the National Republican |Bailey, he had visited members of the|ding the system of uric acid. Pills, |package costs but a triffe at any first e, saying ‘that the membership i |state c@htral committee in Hartford tablets, and other remedies at the best |class .drug store, such the The Lee & flu national organizition, to his way |last Saturday, and that he had secured ; merely stimulate the kidneys, giving | Osgood Co., who will personally return of, thinking, was'a “membershir |as speakers for a rally on Frid temporary relief. Croxone removes the |the pux'chnse priceé if Croxone fails to be rtwo\o'ed at the’ option of the lo- | this week Judge John P. Studley, cause and cures the troubles. give the desired results the very first the action’ of the |didate for governdt, William' A. Kimg| It soaks right in and cleans out th | time you use it. *not approved by this | candidate for congress, and a Mr FHA o had expected, he|Krim. On Wednesday, Oct, 30, it wz d; tha the national headquarters in | announced, Senator Frank B. Brand The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Blankets--Underwear Time to consider warmer clothing—both for the body and for the person. We are splendidly prepared to supply your needs in these lines both as to assortd ment and values, and we invite attention to our com. plete showing. We particularly recommend the fol- lowing: Beacon Blankets NEW. LIGHT——WARM——SANITARY BEACON Blankets, loock and feel like wool—they wear bd.tn-—an more easily washed and cost a great deal less, THERE are Soft, Downy Blankets, Solid Celor Blankets and Plajd Blankets and cleverly designed Robe Blankets, It's a showing that every one with a blanket want will be interested in. These hints— XL D o i Feae T Leaped. from Bridge to E3cape ?olicc.l Hookwerm and Pellagra. would sh speakers for | gee an e nominee for state secr Minneapolis, Minn, Oct. 21.—A man Lexington, . Oot, 21.—An effort rally in this city at any time, but|tary, Gustaf Carlson, will address 2| peljeved to be Anthony Garvey leaped | to dctenr.x'nlne fiether thel"’e is any re- plications had met with a reply that |rally in this city, Provided the repub-| from a bridge into the Mississippi riv. | lationship between hookworm and pel- could not supply speakers and |lican leaders in that section consider|er today and drowned after nearly | lagra was begun here today when the | t the state headquarters in Hartford | it desirable, a Freneh speaker will be| causing the death of three policemen |state board of health experts began t be applied to. President Hall|provided to address a meeting in Taft-| who attempted to rescue him. Garvey, |an examination of the 1230 patients ed that he thoroughly believed in |ville Nov. 1. Chairman Burnap report- | according to the police, is accused by | of the state hospital. local republican club, that it was. a {ed that from reports about the state he| hig ‘sigter, Miss Mary O. Garvey, of thing, Z::g:,fiu;]:: ‘vrllltv:‘ c;‘:: :?;?;czi‘mnneotxcut was u'.rcm‘fl.l re }a‘rext d‘.it:::l: which probably will cause BORN. | dem,p B]‘nkeh m m.nm through this club accomplsh a | John Eccles, H. H. Gallup, William THOMSON—Oct. 15, in Hartford, a Beacon Woolnap Blankets in Beacon Plaid and Funey s e cANONEn. ) 48, 8 e T Eesng:: mu;v;cy‘;n;:;m" . ST, Muloak nflfl’.‘?m?m\.‘c‘; {] white and gray. They are ab- Blankets' in a splendid - assort~ of great usg in the future. ‘Thl: :)ers of the‘c“flub XoJ]Ielp Eall:et@e t?u-r granted in the supreme court today| Mathew), formerly of Norwich. solutely sanitary; easy to wash; ment. You must see them to “2”“ %“”“fi“lh“h“ """flfim ’hch l’f’ S etore election Mr Youus was| 0 the Society for Promoting Efficien- colors fast. Prices are $1.§0, appreciate them. The price uch, andi can still accomplish muc M"I‘)fflmeg"ghgkm‘f of the commitics|C¥s an organization formed by busi- $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 a pair. range 1s $2.50 to $3.50 a palr. Albert J. Badley, then |on fire works and was empowered io :gg;o;xn‘g'r?:m";’xéi;{‘:":‘tfid:::;:’:& W a ltthr Yth]: naMna.l head- ?-l_llecc I:h? memb?ra':t lhi:‘z (.-ommitt.;e. igitney i SemTeTIEY Ana relative to the e chair was instructed to appoin: i a ", 0f 2 Eoninatious Rangue, of| the 15 Aelesptes and altarnates 16 the ot - S oy P"""::‘"“"“‘ of spivits, lassi- cant Clubs at a meeting to bhé | state gathering to be held in Hartford| ™~ eyl tude, vily coated COTTON Rlankets in white and gray, size 10-4 and 11-4—price range B0c to $1.25 a pair. at Hartford on Oct, 38, Eaol re- |on the 28th. i T - A G £he wiok coprens symubows ot thin Bath Robe Blankets Beacon Crib Blankets Club of the state i to have There was Dlvaiy oflrepu‘bhcan Apirit Beloit, Wis,, Oect. 21 —Ciad only in “-ll.-h-l.l- S en’dm-m: 72%90 B Bath Robe oot “?..n:l\.g&:n town':”:; ley:‘mtir:t.gathmng and confidence was Falamus gud” arime . With "4 Balpie etc, Likely to develop inta a serious fever Bize eacon Bat! ol Beacon Crib Blankets, white Miss Agnes Thornton of Bedford, Blankets in a choice selection of k borders - - Mass.,, a student at Beloitfoollega, newest designs and colorings, :’::l l:::flo::dl“: fanl b.; . routed a.burglar whom she found in b lors, range e vom rr AuTowosiLs wusT it MR MR lied | oo et Bt nbine oy <+ S IN p‘cx;n MACHINE ALL BE TAXED | him into the park and inflicted a doz- cards an mming J en wounds in his back. at $2.50, $3.50 and $3.98 a set. and $1.50 a pajr. 7.0 i .-M' at Fitohville Mill Was Clean- | Assessors Wlnt Owners to Turn in| F R P A ing MIQMM at Palmer Mill. © Their Lists. Shot at Man for Insulting Wife. Friwe Newport News, Va,, Oct. 21.—Fer an At the Palmar mill in Fitchville on! The assessors are now at work go- | alleged insult to his wife, Charles F, Monday, a Polish employe lost his left | ing over the registered list of automo- | Brown, a draftsman in the local ship- IN congtruetive — by. having it caught in a picker | bile owners in Norwich, according to [yard, shot at Joseph J. Zara, Cuban m 31.'“ :fiu»o which “he was cleaning. He | the September list fraom the secretary | vice consul at this port. Sane wp. ‘;": . was an unmarried man about’ forty | of state’s office. All automobile own- WOOL Blankets, sizes 10-4, 11-4 and 12+4, a complete line bought from the leading manufacturers in the country, Price range 3398 to $12.50 a pair, Be ears old who goes by the mame of | ers will be called upon to put in a list Victim of a Cold Deck. conits) "' for their machines. Having bought $144,308 of Roose- Mfl“‘hl lood nlt n erwear gedident happened wheh the| So far only about fifty have been & ; g utely b G B Rl o just after the | recelved. ~ The assessors find that | vo mmerts © woen oo tad do Eum"“"fi:,'? % oon shutdown. The man was an em- | those auto owners who have lists to nothing but deuces and trays.—Omaha loye of the mill of more than a year's | put in for other property also put in| pee standing, it was stated, and was well | their machines, but those who have ted with the fact that the |only machines do not put in any lists. would be turned on at that time, | There are 296 auto owners in Norwich ut he went into e¢lean his'machine | in the last registered list. The asses- , the noon hour and thad his | sors think the owners will bé better | hand In back of the machine vhen the | satisfied if they put in their own lists power started. He apparemtly lost'|rather than waiting for the Assessors p track of the fact that it was time for [to do it. } the power rtto .&hon. Hlll leltbhnng ‘was torn off, er employes boun: . | up the lacerated arm with rope to Notified of Deserter. #top tha flow of blood, and the injured { Army headquarters have sent word | lll.n wu taken to the Backus hospital, | to the Norwich police department of | i A complete showing of every good kind of Fall and Winter Weight Underwear. FOR WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND mmm Infant’s Késeve | Children’s Kadervese We carry a large assortment Every good kind of Children'w of Infants’ Winter Weight Ribbed OUnderwear ia here—Vests, Pants Vests and Bands, ranging in and Union Suits. Our Flescws his arm was amputated above | the desertion of Frivate Leroy J. tho elbow, '{refldl‘]vaiy,t 22, fl;omi Company B, price from 26c for a good heavy lined Underwear at 35c and Ribs - Monday evening was reported | Fourth infantry. It is reported that weight vest up to §1.26 for a bed Wool Underwear at 50c are h wag doli he deserted October 8, 1912, at the tar- g wg]t]h:g &f:;’;‘lb:b,fpfied 554 get range at Plattsmouth, N, Y., hav- flnf quality silk vest. unsurpassed for value.; AP 0 T e BRER ing enlisted at Fort Slocum; N Yo MIXED FOURSOMES. on January 20, 1913. He gave the name of Mrs. Fannie Treadway, his ' yv.,,. 5, Miss Ada Richards and Oliver | mother, in this city, as his nearest A 4 Y ke Johnsony ‘rielatuve. to be notified in case of -acci- ent. ¢ WE particularly recommend our Children's Union Sults—Boys and Gtflaml”eud $1.00. Thalu}hufl.wmmmm “Munsing” make, %< Underwear 9 Union Suh Women's 355oiee | Women’s iise i Our showing of Women's Un-~ We earry a complete line of derwear includes every wanted Union Suits, in all weights and kind, medium and heavy weight, 8t particular] plain or ribbed in Vests, Pants At ol The mixed foursomes were the feat- | wure of the day at the Norwich Golf club | Saturday, and the prize winners were Miss Ada L. Richards and Oliver L | Johnson, who returned a net score of 102, with a handicap of eight. The ‘prizes were handsome silver cups pre- t'med by ‘Mrs. Willis Austin. Others ho participated in the contest were Rabbit skins imported into the Brit- ish Isles increased from 453,070 in-the first six months of 1911 to 1,387 765 in the same period this year. | gru. Gardiner Gfi-eeb:; angh Rev, lR. R\ and Unlon Suits, and at every mend our ling of Women's Union rah; Mrs, Rol appell and 2 - * Suits at $1.00 in both regul; | ev. Mr. Kerridge, Miss Lois Perkins price e offer the best valye ob: $ gular and | #nd Lucius Briggs, Miss Elizabeth tainable: extra large sizes. .+ | Chase and A. H. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. | | § P T Armstrong, Mrs. Carey Cong- | / jon and Horace Learned, Miss Pauline ! Chase and Henry Cockerell, Miss Anra | Chase and Chaples Elwell, { The membership of the club is now @about 200, and it is still growing. It §s expected that it will reach the JDJ‘ } mark this year, K = AT THE | DAVIS—BROADWAY, | “Vaudeville and Photoplays. : . | WE show the well-known “Righeliey” Union Suits for women. Made in one-piece and seamless and particularly adapted for the present style of tight-fitting gowns, They come in cotton and in woel, and every wanted style at §1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a suit, The Porteous & Mitchell Co. e Overhauling and Polaloes ok, 19cl Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAQ ONS, TRUCKS and QARTS, FRESH PURE FOOD SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Steak :=_Ih16c P erterhouse | An excellent bill of vaudeville and fmotion pictures is that scheduled for ! the first three days of the week at | the Davis theater.. The feature num- ! ber of the programme is the acrobatic #ct presented by the Kelly-LaTell v troupe of five people and includes a | i yarfety of new and difficult stunts. | Lew Brice in his monologue has an | | excellent line of mew humor, which | { makes a’hit with the theater goers. | i The third vaudeville attraction is The | Wrong-Girl, presented by Walker and gl and their number is alive with | nrlghl snappy humor from start to nish ! In addition to the excellent vaude- ¥ille attractions there are the well selected motion pictures, including So Mohican Creamery Butter 1 33c sss Sooe= Corned Beef Ib | (g S*=(Loin Lamb Chops 1b | (g ! _'Ele‘r \"l'“so [;-'ar‘; v\\'eagy[) & fit;’}r!;s Fresh Pork - C S P Mechanical repairs, painting, trim: | Things; The Doctor’s ! e res| or! resh Cut liced Cured ming, upholstering and weod work Counts; and The Apache Renegade. l gar soa. $ il ik . sl Saisg 1 Blacksmithing in all its branch A g i SA.USAGE,Zlbs......ZSc HAMBURG,lb.....IZ/zc HAM, B, .......... .20 ] %eckemithing in o 552 Jeremiah E. Sullivan, who was in an | [|§ Prime LOINS LAMB Natlve automobile collision on North Maia | street on Saturday afternoon with the machine owneéd by R. J. Jodoin, stated | - onday that the collision could have | en avoided if the Jodoin driver had | yed on his own side of the road and ' It there was no reason why the driver of the Jodoin car should have RIBROAST, Ib. ......14c Native VEAL CHOPS, bb. . ... g BRI Smoked SHOULDERS; . ... .16¢c VEALCUTLETS Ib. .22¢ SALT PORK Seall & Tk GO, o i g, far with the same glasses. ot bl PP gt LT 18¢c e T S et Jeed I we | |poTrer [cEERSE [oAR picces and 00 lines of separation claimed there was plenty of room to | rown < CHEES CHEESE 1 | pisvon tne reht hdnd oo an noch| NEGGS, doz..27c{BUTTER, 1b.30cb. ... ...12Vdb. ........3% 17¢ THE WAUREGAN —consequentlynoclouded vision, a1 B o | o ing apart and no col- Bread f drnd RAP no dropping & no ' Bread! Th:.:tdal:ro?"l{ansas alone% Co‘ o G E FRUIT Dllk Red Grlll.Rooms lectln 0‘ din- : il this vear produce enough wheat ta PEACHES, 3 quarts...25c)| 3 for ..............25c | CRANBERRIES, 2 qts.15c ARE OPEN EVERY DAY 8 [ bton” ot e Uit siien for'cng | § Tokay SWEET POTATOES Fresh Roasted UNTIL MIDNIGHT. q Kryptoks are as gracsful on our army are ¢ | wllowed one loaf of bread ?rSS’w:u'}fil GRAPES, 3 lbs. crves26cd 13 0bs. ..o .........25¢c F PEANUTS, bag . ..... 5¢ Rty et LA the face as ordinary and 860 ‘solaiers for one year. Tne mas-, J] Extra Fancy N.B.C. York State i equally practical—the most ‘ F'y@ffifi{(&fie;{“p}fi;g Sél‘ififi;efii\ again | § PEACHES, Ib. .......10c | FIG BARS,31bs......25c | CORN,can .......... 8¢ NATIVE CHIGKEN wonderful bifocals yet preduced, : o girdle the carth at the canator 32 - - en caserole bouquetiere ; tm.es with beautiful one-pound loaves, [ Mohican LAUNDRY Borden’s Evaporated QUEEN OLIVES b Come in and see them. Kansas will receive the handsome to- SOAP, 2 ban. RS ey 7C M"..K, | CANS. ¢ o000 .26('. tal of 385,000,000, and were the .wheat luge bottle .. Rkt . QYSTERS all made ‘ints bread and sold at five Dark Brown New & Iy Casinet | cents a loa e bakeshops would ge b7y fr% S " B | SUGAR, 19 s, .. §100 | TOMATOES, can .....10¢ | 1 can SYRUP ... | rme waungaan wouss, || The PlsttCadden Compeny >ana has been looked upon A X { l:n'an;:tlnv;-n.) s 1und:rtl?xkl g for }nn fl 10-1b. Cloth Sack Imported 1 pke. PANCAKE. ]gfl Norwich, Gonn. 0P T. ICI1ANGE aliats vk by b B CINSUGARS .. V5 ¢ ...59¢ | French Peas, can......19¢c pPxg. C Plout-Cadden Ridg, 144.146 Main 8, reaches the ultimate consumer will be | Narwish, Genn. #old for considerably more than hali | i e T ey Both Days——TWO HOUR SALE, 9 TO 11 A. M.——Both Days ; Ples, Cake and Bread FALL MILLINERY et e AToa % wis» |FROUND STEAK PURE LARD Fine Yellow gt >4 ruone your order, Frompt servica | A fine assortment of latest styles I» Hats, Come in avd see them LOUIS H. BRUNELLE| MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. Senator LaFollette is very positive it Mr. Crane gave $70,000 for his cam- | paign he never saw any results of it. —Pijttsburg Despatch, Nothing Selfish -About Him. Hon, Hiram Johnson vigorously de- nies that the progressive movement is 2lbs. ..............25c| 21bs. ..............25c | ONIONS, 4 quarts. ...10c e iR b R SRR AR R R weitdll Bt B0 ovechictlilibdbaitnd _— —— Fresh Made Bread Biscuits, Pies, Etc., made daily of pure ingredients by expert bakers in our store- FRUIT PIES JELLY CREAM 10 Carter Ave. (East 8ide) F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, s o noveme i . AWNINGS, Let me have ! i‘m?“ dino in sy G foach 10c | DOUGHNUTS, 2 doz.15¢ | BISCUITS, 2 doz. ... .15¢ FHYSISIAN AN @ ROSON. . | now: Loty cimong \ our lioom i Becond Fh or. Shannen Bldg l;nnltlw 4 W, M Night ‘abons 1285 Tol.106-2

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