Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1913, Page 12

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 Until a short time ago, scarcely one person in a thousand had ever tasted a really good soda cracker—as it came fresh and crisp from the oven. | THE FARMER'S TALK TO FARMERS THERE'S FUN IN FARMING IF YOU CAN FIND IT Now everybody can know and enjoy the crisp goodness of i | freshbaked soda crackers with- out going to the baker’s oven. Glidden ~and the (Wri Know Then yo had met umns when e e e Uneeda Biscuit bring the bak- BT e Toine b the: tarmir ery to you. 'i.)‘omo Another Tall Tin A food to live on. Stamina for work- ers. Strength for the delicate. Give them to the little folks. Five cents. some one else before he returned home. So he hunted up Stella. Rodney was very much in _earnest and very desperate and he made Stella listen. Tncidentally she sgathered his| sentimental history from friends of hers who knew him wejl. But Stella was a wise gir] and saw possibilities. “I'm zoing to take a chance that you mean what ‘you say,” Stella told him. ‘Anyhow I hope up do mean what you say, because I P” T'm foolish enough to like you myself!. I think I'll marry you after all’ 0-day!” Rodney cried. jubilantly. I should say not,” said Stella, witn decision. I'm going to give myself six months to change my own mind." The six months during which Rodney was on pins and needies for fear she would suddenly and definitely throw him overboard did him a lot of good He was reformed character when his wedding day arrived. You would have thot that he had never known there another girl on earth had you s he way he gazed at his wife. He isn’t guite sure even yet that she won't change her mind.—Chicago News Washmgton County, R. L. ’ RICHMOND W. C.T. U. Meetl—Barrel and Box of Clothing Appreciated by Ohio Committee. | The Clarke's Mills W. C. T. U. held | its monthly meeting with Mrs. N. J. Dawley at West Kingston Wednesday NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY hat farming is; with > whic ht bill, could dy a produce. about to allow HE e your pick of these or-Victrolas S $40 21950 You do not know what beautiful music can home. ra i free trial. - Drop us a card and we will send a representativ floor. Elevator service. that are reasonable. DON'T PUT IT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW i DO IT NOW ) ; ! f WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Plaut-Cadden Building, nst o 144-146 Main St., Norwich, Conn. friends h he did t him. FARMER. be furnished by this instrument until you hear one in your Have us send you one of the above styles on e to you or come to ocur demonstrating rooms on the third We will accept any terms ThePlaut-Caddzn Co. simplified es ed toge not affair Protect i o Yourself . 1, med to ek, ‘Horhcks ORIGINAL ¥ ] GENUINE 5 i The Food Drink For AII Ages—Highly Nntnhous and Convenient dissoly k, with malted grain extract, in powder form— SO }11(;7}:3‘:2}"m0re healthful than tea or coffee. Used in tr av} i athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing Children, I i and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest digestio Ask for ~HORLIOKS?*’—at Hotels, | Restaurants, Fountainss 3 yme. A lunch in a mi t travel without it. Also keep it at home A in ]'Enwi,unzh Tablet form, also, ready to eat. Convenient —nutrit Better Than Wealth| s iled nva him o sweep him h. Rodney out some T ribb the sea upon death d raved at Stella regu hung up the whenever she found him on t ve that so after a while he returned and wilic 1| blighted being. Bverybo 1y good look- | was a blighted being because face and | no secret of it harms. thos hink summoned t and mus the the with receiv he phone home, a knew he he made thought and his | bLefore were Stella was his only so dearly cut As for | sole conversational tople, till finall 2 > i well, that was posi- | his family struck. They told him to is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary clear out and go and marry Stella by hed out to San Francisco | main force or else fall in 1 first to get rid of the minor ailments caused by defect- ive or irregular action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels,—ailments which spoil life, dull pleasure, and make all sufferers feel tired or good for nothing. BERCHnes PILLS (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) have proved themselves to be the best corrective or pre- ventive of these troubles. They insure better feelings and those who rely upon them soon find thernselves so brisk and strong they are better able to work and enjoy life. For that reason alone, Beechar Pills are TheFavorite Family Medicine 2 100d heslth, NEXT TIME 'PHONE US FOR “CLEAN” SATISFACTION We will DYE for you and make a CLEAN job of it. Our up-to-the-minute plant is the only one in NORWICH. Eventually you will LET LANG DO IT. WHY NOT NOW ? LLANG’S 157 Franklin Street Sre=rrs mE I Cleansers and Dyers, Sold everywhere. In boxes, 100 Disections with every hax show the way ove witn rr>»e me Hiat HOPKINTON 3 afternoon. The president, Mrs. Charles | Dawley, conducted the devotional ex- ises. The subject of the meeting Whic| h is the most important line | U. work, and why? Several | werc given on the subject. |in W. | readings work, Mrs. S. R. Dawley; | T and purity, Mrs. B. B. Moore: list of different departments and why teach temperance to children? | Mrs. W. I*. Kimber: Sunday school de- | artment, Miss Gertrude Kimber: lit- Mrs, W. militant suffra- | British White erature, | Dawley | gettes condemned by [thhnnfl ., Mrs. S. R. Dawley. After ;< short business session the meeting | closed with the W. C. T. U. benedic- | purity and art, methods of | tion. Refreshments were served by the | hostess and a social time enjoved. Flood Relief Work Appreciated. Miss Alice Manter, 70 Grant street, | Columbus, Ohio, writes that the barrel | | and box of clothing sent by the| Clarke’s Mills W. C. T. U. and friends | to the flood sufferers were Teceived in good condition and much appreciated, | nd she expresses thanks to all who \tributed. Mothers’ Day. ' day will be observed Sun- ay 18, at the Shannock Baptist unday school. Personal Mention. Louise Harvey of Wakefield is| st of her aunt, Mrs. M. H.| | and Mrs. Nathaniel Hendrick of | Kkford Junction were guests of | friends in_town Sunday. ( George Green the guest Sunday | of his mother, s. John Hoyle Johnson Hovle spent S friends in Westerly Mrs. Charles Bliss was the Wednesday of her mother, Mrs James. USQUEPAUGH “Rickr alled on rela- Junction Wednes- mond visited rela- urday Sherman of Kingston sre Wednesday I\en\nn was in Providence nn‘ \ | tives in Aretic | Mrs. George | was a caller I (Hkin) ard Rafferty spent Sunday with | Walkefield nt* Saturday night ‘\nvl‘ home in West Green- Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Rodman of | Lafayette were callers in the village | Wednesday | S. C. Webster, Jr., of Boston spent| Sunday with friénds here, { Mrs. Orvilla Larkin returned lfl[nf‘; Wednesday | Mrs. Mary McConner is at A. | Kenyon's for a short stay ! ROCKVILLE | | | Over 200 at Darce Given in New eave Shop—Auto Party Entertain- | — | raylor & Co. of Moscow gave a | turday t in their new pleted, which was two hundred. Music the Hope Valley or- Refreshments were served intermission he room decorated w flags, bun > blossoms aunders was a caller in West- sday L. Kenyon and Miss Valley atten: aylor entertained ive men Mc nced on the ne w iine | Local Delegate at Washington Con- | ference—Voting List Canvassed. ing Ken n on D. the town Jeft C. to attend enth Day Advent ninat May Basket Supper. The ladies of Day Ba st church in Se ion Seventh Ashaway lay basket supper and entertainment in _the house Tuesday evening. 8. White and son of Man- . were In town on busi- n liesday Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Allen spent s eral days in Boston this week v | sard of caa- oon and g pared the voting list to be use financial town meeting May 2 COFFIN Found the 1,500 YEARS OLD In An Inari Shrine Near Okushi. Japan. | is an Inari shrine in the town of Okushi, Tbaraki Prefecture. in the compound of which some building ope rat are going on The | laborers engaged in levellng the ground the other day, when | large stone coffin. | immediately com- | municatec £ priest, who sent for the head man of the village. In his presence the cover of S coffin was taken off and i found many gold rings treasures, such kudata ang tama other an | I {t Kuralne-tama ne-miko It wag for a while re from the village by the col | mand of Mitsukuni okugawa, . ]“r Mito, but in 1702 it was taken b to fts former site. Some earth taken from/ihe eampouna of ihe shrine at Yamashire, Kyoto, placed under the main building { shrine with formal ceremony. Since | then It had been customary for the Dalmyo of Mito to bear the expense for repairs to the shrine, and one of his alners was alwa sent as 4| spe - at fe Japan Weekly Chronlc MATINEES Wi Tay . Breed Theatre FiSH SkAMAs ARTHUR JOHNSON’S GREATEST TRIUMPH (2000 Ft.) The Power of the Cross (2000 Ft.) Two Reel Story of Circumstantial Evidence “A MISUNDERSTOOD BOY, “THE OUTLET,” ..Blograph ‘Western Drama Powerful Western Photoplay Edison's Great Comedy “HIS UNDESIRABLE RELATIVES, . Mon., Tues., Wed., AUDITORIU Next Week HAWKINS, SIDDON & CO. In “Love’s Young Dream” Screaming Farce Comedy—Presented by a Talented Company GEORGE MURPHY LILLIAN MURTHA™ Eccentric Dancer In a Novel Dutch Offering H Two-Reel Feature Klflemacfllor The Romance of Princess Romana BLACK AND WHITE COMEDY—Her New Chauffeur DAVIS T EAT RE ANOTHER HEADLINE EU)/NE BILL NEXT WEEK A RIOT OF FUN AND FRIVOLITY “THE LLOVE TRUST” with ANDREW TOMBS and a Bunch of Pretty Girls 9 PEOPLE HARRY HARVEY ] JOHN ZIMMER Our German Friend Comedy Juggler Comedy—HONAN & HEIN—Singing 7 People—TONIGHT—7 People “YE COLONIAL SEPTETTE” The Best Act Ever Seen and Has Had the Whole Town Tnlkmg, and 3 Other Feature Acts BASS-CLEF CONCERT Slater Hall, Friday, May 23d GRACE BONNER WILLIAMS, S , B Sfll_“lsm ‘/ AUSTIN HUGHES, Tenor, Metropnoll);taar:\OOp::'s:ogo. Sale of Book Store 9 PEOPLE Davis® advanca May reserve séats begins Wednesday morning, 21st, at Holders of Membership tickets may in “EVERY MAN TO HIS TRADE” If you want to buy a TRUNK, a SUIT CASE, a HAND BAG or anything else in that line. You Should Go to the Man who has experience in that kind of business and you will get the right article at a right price. The Shetucket Harness Co. 283 MAIN STREET is the right and only store in this city for the above ar- ticles. A COMPLETE LINE ALWAYS CARRIED IN STOCK Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank SOME POINTS There are some points about the “Savings Bank way” that are overlooked. You can always invest small, odd amounts at interest, and you can invest them at once You don't have to wait until you get an even hundred, or five hundred, as the case may be; you can earn compound interest while you are accumulating your investment fund. Your interest return is certain, and can be added semi-annually to your principal and begin to earn more interest. 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