Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1913, Page 4

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| FriEDMANN'S SERUM REPORT. | Naturally there is much interest in A fhe report of the director of the gov- » [HE MAN WHO TALKS | Soarwich Bulletin |50 DETion Wit nas beon | S—— made into the Friedmann luherculosisi Fel ST o | fied. cure. That the serum is severely crit- el the young man and fthe | (o ¥ 5 or: anund Goufied | cure. "That the serum is severely orit- | voung women to have a purposs in life | (Written Specially for The Bulletin) | converted info an unplessant memcry | and leave 3 4| The modern fashion of remembering |to be ever after connected With trying to get af dts merits is ot oot (A »v?almplm'iL one's. Triends with post-cards has | travelling by water. ' No camnlns,.r prising, but the fact that it is not]fession, trade or calling, We might |n done away With the accumu. | however congenial, could compensaie “definitely condemned gives support to | tell them they who do littke things | lation of letters In one's desk, but | for the discomfort to be endur ! the eariier belief fhat while a cure|Well In any sphere of life have there is a pleasure to be derived from |der such circumstances. =~ | for deuy seated cases of tuberculosis | Veloping habit which may in time re- | looking over gld letters which will | The next I open tells me o & e 3 loss | a8 e purpace e 1ife, “Some | never be remjaced by bost-cards. A |tractions of beautiful Berlin and re Y et = ( has not been oblained it is likely that| y@,® IR PRNROSE (8 e, SPU | correspondent can never reveal him- | minds me that I was remembered even | “ntered at the Postoffice at Norwieh.| an ald to the cure of incipient RAT G i ol Tob 1o e vt If on a post-card as a letter will do | In the hurry, of sight-seeing, then one; Comi. as second-class matier. bas been discovered by the German|pose im £l < him. So I theught not long since | rom Antwerp, narjates the art treas- | s : | ife. They do not re | ity 1 w- | octo b o T ing over g o < { ures of that city, followed by a glo Telephone Cal doctor. . % SR | they must put their heart in whatever | In glancing over a bun B of old let L g ecconnt ot Yans, beautitul Parls. lletin Business Office. 480. . As yet the Investigation is by no | they:undertake, not th coneeit or | ters. % | ing They reminded me of several things. | What would a post-card have fold me —uftetia “aliorial Rooms, 35-3e o ns te and it is the fallur fancy. When we are thinking of great o = i of these places? A few words of gen- . B S = . chievements it is wonder we never | First. how different an experience | » £ d . Willimantic Offics, Room 2, Murray | 1213 IDC TUHERE OREE Ly Ao o he | tha only point in life where we can |apparently similar conditions. [BIEht Taad. e T, with | [} Buiiding. Telebhone 210. mating worth of his serum and the | 3y \ P B0 Ts i % a high atm.. |, Here I8 a letter from a friend cross- | hand, in tne following enciosure, ¥Wio | & = | proving he real value of the al-|one that will qualify us to occupy al- | Ing the Atlantic in early summer. She | & bit of the Tyrol thrown In &8 & WL2 | Norwich, Saturday, May 10, 1913, Sed e. combined with the com- | most any station in It is doing, | Writes on ship-board to let me know | trip, and I am reminded o .. uRT.De < L J { mereialization of the claims which he not dreaming which paves the way | how placid and quiet the ocean is. No | health was there regained a5 0| — = = E 2 e tatic R P e lite is isickness to amount to anything | Sojourned in the former place. Jex b has made without substantiation which | to success. Having an aim in life is | B t eing these spots for one's . 2 ¥4 g = the widespread criticism | ROt Selecting the sun for a target, for s been reported and Queenstown | bést to seelng thesS PERS L 0 Bl The Circulation of 1s the caus despread eritlclam | fhe ulls-cve should be within the | aimost In sight A delightful vovage, | scIf I having cur friends View A% | Te p | which th specialist has received. ® | . delightfully s : § - r . - >t i, the xpeciaat nas received e | heor" e i dslightegh” spen in aciightl com | for 4 #9, M7ite 8L, ST s | Lead all other affairs thus far this Season. Th B " t- 8- & e bR S hitect of | crossing the Pacific at much the same | & continent, and here we are in (,{:!nn. sistent should he have a cure which; Every. man may be the architect of | ¢rossing the Pacific a For | and we read_of beautiful cities there | long, miserable weeks 1 have | Visited by one, been on the cradle of the deep. Sea- | Was here for dig- | most men m is il and he ke of it. It is good char- °d with evasio Our Suits are placed in TWO lots at TWO distinct chool-training. Faith- | has the largest e | | thre s ee to tour || something which has not been removed | & Guestionable character which arouses slinetni bl v Be i > |in later duties, and being in the navy | 2 iuie Somamegont and xrois tuece 1o fonr || omeihing which b pot b et d | Busbiclon. . Fity i is (hat. . manof | tme I would ax et have been wnder | I, Jetir dutice, 323, 2208, 32.vc: | ) prices, and not a Suit in the house is sold for more money. his own country and of Japan dear fellow lost his life in defence of | his country a few vears after, put well | deserved a better fate. A useful life d which now ex It fa delivered to over the 4053 houses in N wich, mw remd oy mimety-tkree per n be | World of discomfort is portraved, and s for this sounds good to : . " what should have been pleasure was ire is the proof that it iS|sly in his wickedne 1e to bunco the sick. Until| honest men: but eventually becau They comprise all of-our BEST Suits. (ied Hlessentnlesor ' O Ry | | | | | | | cent. of the people. Im Windham especially since the lab- } his false pretenses he Is indellibly edeion Kol il g s U il s it is delivered to over 900 houses, || oratory T of the government In- | Stamped as a hypoerite. The free and B nort 1ifa vl mpent ia:aa] a Putnam = te”oves || vestiagiion has been made. he cun | gta lite uaually hes o bad ending. | meritorious as many (hat_“count & = héen nardi? look for any worthy endorse- |If men realized that a good name is e it Sreainly 18 B Sibiiiad iha sece: aatin | iy ¢ s i { better. than great yiches, there would | those who knew him best when here, Is comsidered the x:.: .l-.lli. . | ment. be jess fraug in world. ugh ‘ i a tender feeling thrills (hruu%h the | M ecticat has forty- | said: A man is what he is, not what e heart at mention of his name. I won- red and wixty- A HELP TO CHINA | is. His character is what | THE HAND , THAT RULES THE |der what has become of his fellow | 5 i i wists || 1t the dectaration i true which has God. That no man can | Wonib | Siudent.’ He “was married, s I know, | Fine Serges, Poplins, Diagonals and ural free delivery routes. cen made t the traffic opium | touch he himself can damage it. | L e il retuih o' GRINAS &b The Sublects 1 TR [ i e 10 Pbiutd | His reputation is what men say he is; | ! sent into the interior of thei other values up to $26.50. ot e 1 woehy || Petween Tndia and China is to el that may be damaged. Reputation is | Each vear added thousands arefall- | ountry to construct telegraph lines, | o - D || stonped. and that the big industry of for time: character for eternity. Take | Ing in With the happy idea of the | na"Ilo never heard of him since. | 5 T poppy rais n the former country lcare of yvour character and your rep- | Philadelphia woman who suggests| “"Another thing comes to my mind as o consumption in. the: lattes Ma" Ao | GIRHIT SRR AW bars ariIvEel | tnat we dedicate one. Sunday’In ey | r Hoer HNlng o e How CIRCULATION undergo a change, It means that the - — 3 | to the memory and to the praise of | aoSontial to life In many couniries is f the new republic has been | Some people have a habit of Yearn- | our mothers. Tt is pleasant to think | Gne animal! One tells me of the sea- | - " | b : p that ‘oppec) t people they dislik of the multitudes who on MOther's | joq and its usefulness to the native AR ek e S Dot Ll i Gay, with love in the heart and & white | 3 ogian, Almost every part of the M 1005, averag ol o s that if a deserts few carnation in the buttonhole, are vis- animal is of service to the native. -+ v entirely is too good to believe, but a | egcape punishment. it o e old home, writing good lel- From his bones, weapons are made, Eponges, Bedford Cords, U. S. Ser- Structions will at least be placed upon | upon' no one. Wishing ing the idve (hat surrounded (elr | thelr tents, Doth of which are covered ges, Shepherd Checks and other ot han been ome G AnG Wt civaesloal Rl L] cig Ry 3 earlier years. With the ekins, Waterproof clothing A Week ending May 3.. §, To ihe people of the far east. China |habit. Wishing evil does not o the misic of (he word mother | ' myde from the Intestines, the f < moe;zpopular materials, values up has understood the detriment which @ £0od heart. nor promote the jieart of humanity responds. | pers furnish the soles of the boows to .50. s bk al se e e conditions. = Spurgen adviseq I'vanscending all races, ag and ' made from a portion of the hide, fuel $32.50 — | opium has been and i to: the inhab- | {ocnR, o SIREE ARG, crecas (it "epresents % greal and | ana fight are Shiained. from the blub- MOTHERS' DAY. s th Tub’ which, the ' MR 18 Stre Tothe s scious t only physical life. but. ' jg Stored In big ponches contrived Tn consideration of the motive there . ation would be e who do not of in lar {, mental “and SpIFitual! ffom the stomachs of the same sea- - should be a widespread participation b e ment | know g r 1nsw > | life have been a mother's gift lion. What, indeed, could serve them - B o et A s TN Sl e il . (ian ke the Sons | We went to school firat ot her Knee, i e o tHo Talae o the [ R R K6 it rovel |« fow o nd nec- | 0% 00 o b MheRt | this gregt dnd DEFPloIii World. : SHE| coana by Rhae e EORRL it 4t All wool materials, collars and cuffs R e s 16 el tor e s This: nalen ORI g Mol bt gl gt e SR L B LR RS daintily trimmed with the latest phasis which such a reminder always | would force & =the Pruarashiats > ot s an ab- | peins and healed o uises better | them for food, clothing, milk, and contrasting cclors, value $14.50. brings. It is an rvance in which | opium traffic a’s | horrence folks who people | than the doctor could. & intro- | many other things, Turning to warm- but e nown to show any (hemselves. We in a way It Was not given even . (he desert do without the camel? How [] 0! b T effec « 2 coun the outcome pleasure hose life is so con Mexico cactus plant or of s 2 Sedrifice ja not burden gri o i SPECIAL parental rev- it the e : 5 cares whether her e ey All our best waists consisting of i M e EDITORIAL NOTES. L R O Lt e D ot in 3. u oAl mona crepe-de-chine, chiffon and silks— Gl VEHL| oo, ihe. pveater mes st Hol dritln G Bt s R e e e 1 8 Special for Saturday $2.95 should ; g - 108 | great wo values up to $14. O A omes | establish heaven upon earth e 4 | man o re. g how often | ®'Yhich reminds me of an incident of p to $14.50 st cantrol o « g — recognition e fact that heaven is | the real secret e triumph is hid- | pepant ARt AR g . £ the fut S0y DRI skt ) within s would hring i mon | den “avay witn some lltle unknown [ FI0N £ e eas n tur e so strange Love has not (riumphed, | tries of home 3 Why, I took down from the shelf through htlessness oday: ek - Kigs from my mother made me a Of those wiose L DR Lingerie and Tailored Waists— Slles a0 thi ractics of of or he wtrike| Why should we fear John is going | painter’” Sald Gen. Grant of his t it ¥ ola values 95¢ and $1.50. - ‘s < gt T towards those we love, or are solicitous | that have been paid to me. I owe all | [ .0y S eiried responsive chord wh he idea in has an income tax which | for. theni. | this and all thae - b A seeall & e xarisd ruck amd the appeal which it el milion and twa-thiris eari. | Yo s admit that the Ruggestions | modcst, and sincere et ther_on 1 ain Street, auregan House Block made to the noble sentiment involved. | Had .Connecticut better begin to of hope must be more encouragir 4 e and’ the reatit AR radi Shivats vaght 6 Alerbgirdes I - | companied by suspicion: and suspicion | Ife wields a mighty scepter B S N S CRE L i B | heart, making him Irritable; and irri- Lo Bt 18, Foakl THE STOKEHOLE. « tability does not make an attractive | But a mightier power and stronger oo N R ol oL e g RN i = . g and_helpful panion. for it tends to| Man from his power has hurled, the bovs and girls married ¥ iy A .. POINTS £ %0 eagerly sought, some might w £ five matiilon better to think he will go right You might have a world without pal- Aaré are confident that the workmen's B8 ABbid o the wman below " Fvars ot e | Faith in one checks him on the doWn- | aces er oothedrals o camps or courts: B g sation act will pass the general such revelations are made t o op | Ward pa There is no jov in vice—| pbui a world without homes would be eo wh eive them DIy this session and receive the which recorded t! ping overboard on et of | vice shortens the days of its victims. wilderness. And mother makes the AN 1DLER. cizl sanction of Governor Baldwin. | wnd later escue, of the stoker of on._ mo; you cannot save John, see that by | fome. She x & G e Bridgeport Telegram the ocean who had b azed u | Gestruction ? heaven there is ho love that cumic Guessing the Author. \nd to think that, with our state okeho sugh eoted, leas. { varites, for knowledge is beyond the power o 1 E i > Register e |infees ekl sttt of CLOSING OUT ALL QUR o Y Ndvertimer, " (0 4N rodes life of every sort, while atten tion or kindly service brings forth SR which is asked | from life every good quality. Flowe q Spring is the hardest weather in the ital auty | nquir mede as to why. | will grow for no one wha does not Bl fihancce weathn j weopdped L rehasers ey to realize 100 | give them intelligent and loving ser or factory seems n friendly enow to perform in every ring the chill storms of win- i and cortainls nome is| from the metal alone, the government RO [ AR Ry (e wHole, systengf flie entitled to every | d0esn't o the burning itself. wor work seems a crime. Dusty | Riodes looks like the only true phil- From what vou know of men vou Regular prices were $20.00, $30.00, $40.00 would not t the days of | Marcus Au pat, obtained., Thes benafit which science and steamship | t ha ATt Tor ik mabnal e ! ntiment was : 5 S 5 osopher.—Meriden Journal knowledge . can give them. Their| o o e that fhe|born: “One at core, if mot in creed.” Assortment comprises the most desirable styles in Plain ity Satues 5 1 The New Hampshire legislature has | machinery is now in motion for the [ calling of a special national conven- i o el g S vty Al and Fancy Tailored Suits. The suits are all beautifully doubtinl if there ever was an age |§# made of the finest materials as Eponge, Serges, Bedford | | | | | | at last authorized the erection of a > GOOD GOVERNMENT. tion for the reorganization of the par- statue to Franklin Pierce to be placed ELEGANT TABLES that are a credit problems. The result which command popular respect.— Springfield Republican, republi quired. A beautiful piece of fashionable has reason to be thankful for | i, " ajigious belief and effort. Nothing f ) furniture at a moderate price. Call in ’ h a recognition of its great enemy. | Jront here was a de- | pow When this was truer than it is today - in the statehouse grounds In Concord § . . Bl sidonins of Ay ataciion . Tt ds a proper and timely ‘move. | IL patent’ enough that this repubiic | Cords and Novelty Cloths in black, navy blue, gray, tan at a cost of $1.000. The lons deias § to your dining room—!illlal rnf}_ny be made B Sihtre ihs sosistict — of ours could not exist were this no M In providing for this mortuary honor = e e i With the announcement by the Brit- | largely true of its citizens. 1 ha .,o and smart mixtures. to the son of that state who reached cl‘;onvell:nelx:tly s“k:al! at al e(o'l ; inary times M R he other two tickets [, ;" sovernment that no more India!|often thought it is the weakness of | the presidency of the United States is ut which may be increas: 0 accommo- In the field indicates the demand for o.i.m will be sent to China this vear | Man which has made creeds necessary. | THE VALUES NOW ARE EXCEPTIONAL cvidence enough of how greatly yed di A he practical handling of municipal | SR S B8 SRED Te TR L e | Creeds do not make great men, but | “Frank” Plerce failed in those things date a good siz inner party when re- st vear put| AT : 3 great men make creeds to unite souls | 1 has been eaid of creeds, and ticket, mot beca Joseph Cook pointed out that a mis- . SRR Tor e by t0Ea. S8 ] = AL | ted an Dogs doubtless are all right in their i iy 1t heal deas con-| The New York criminal, out of pris- | jeading creed might be what Shakes- | place, but their place is not in a and see it. gy ient, but because | son on parole. who shot and kitied two | peare calls a primrose path to the i crowded neighborhood where there are e was an 1t demand for the | pojjcemen and a fellow countryman | eternal bonfire. That we should be | @ lot of children. or where men an: » . s Foris which were mado to. reform him, | At Wo should e one In creed. | Reduced from $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 Rignt ot 'Kood Tost thAL they can A IH 1 ; by ok advaniagy Totos mugeRlli el d to 1 brown- | i) o el Eeane vt alists | seems good to hear the brown- ! 4 ! nities. Deace, comfo s oy ot s e Reiess t e el | thrashers singing and Bob White ¢ A variety of Serge, Eponge and Mixture Coats, | and the ‘public health would be con- Crawford Cook“‘l Ran es baca 4 S ha ol 16 becsat [ inEIn UDELD res; the bluebird | | servea by the passage of the most g H The exception to the r ecord- | \avpling in the frult trees and the | three-quarter, full length and new Sport Coats are | stringent king of lawa ang ordinances ople and | cq wmong government employes when robins running on city lawns, Tl | relative to the keeping of dogs in included in this special offering, Dressy Coats and O 00 e n el O Y A Bl been glven |y, Smith of the department of agri- | are birds who earn the right to I('llh'! Hartford Post. ‘ e desired stratghtr \re Drefers o retain his old job | by valuable service tles | B 4 — sineasilke conduct of locallyi 34,000 Insiead of accepting fie of-| form one-lalf fie_ 1ow ‘.', Plain Tailored Coats. There are only one or two poNew Tondon may not Immediately | M. I l( )URIGAN at has catused them (0| fep of another at $10,000. 1t 13 wlmost | {hrasher. und < made | 7 4 ccome a terminal port for ocean lin- SO 1 SREBArty Wineh tas | norats A [ b o miscellan is. all vecos. | coats of a style but all sizes are represented in the | er, but it seemi in 4. fair way. to os- | 62-66 MAIN STREET { | nized nies of ivated crops . tablish water connection with Ifari- | - 2 & | - Gl o Eon Wit e 1 wed | @ entire lot and the values are uriusual. 80 8 et bty s e e red e on | S ad to such action. 1la ing & bud example by the declaration | which ngures ihe potato bestle. Tl | = - | tween the two ports ought to make 55 \ | confidence I remains | Uhat some of their members have used | yobin eats five iimes wa much wild | | g00d thing out of It And the rest in power to main- | more unfair methods to gain .control! frait as ctivated snd 49 per cent, of | | ought to thing out i -~ Ty h R i asb. | man b s Darts ever auonted. | 1s o tansiets o euriiwonniy and he Manhattan o 18 ougfi (o make & good thing out Back, Livery and Boarding CORNS ] 9 | ‘of the voters of |und this before they have Mecen grant- | insects: and news cames from the west demonstration of the wisdom of ntll Al trouble of the feet, o Toes ok | s iy ket e | Smceit o e Stotee 3 ot STABLE an e of the it which have characterized thelr pre - — S 0 e gt S e M . extent than we have been doing We gusrantee our servies to ha tta | All troubles of ,the nerve circu- lecetnots w1 moan. ther SuerNEmy | Wit (nei dearocion totatting e | 660, w and the Dluebicd's 121-125 Main Street Hartford Times, (Bep Lo glopaliad (0 R 0 aaic e e cthern e e i | maton e o mitonss <l | (8 S el " i o | @) O , .. eeendcoats | MAHONEY BROS. Falls Ave| re. sz *“Miom oo remi cuiiding | o y hese tales b i A fortement deserve iha homor and he | um durine 0 o dgve sirike for 1 VTILISEI— “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” trom ‘Kansas City about selling goats | 3 tady Attendant inBications are that Naugatuck has|manie frage where pedee eriu's. struggie (o on untit | | fiesh a& mutten it will be harder than | HERE 1s 1o aave PPPRIT RP ¢ R e e v A S | L— 13— 1.3 ———— 1) 1. — | [ e W e e T el oy i ©d Lie eorts, ciutching aL 4 strow Boats~New York Tribune letin icr business results letin for busIneRs resuils D St . m‘fi =R b / % ; : i 5 55 G St & W A

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