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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913 Get Rid of Piles_L\I Home A Simple Home Relief le Pyramid Pile Remedy. Send for a Free Trial Package and Get Aimost Instant Relief. If you wani to prove to yourself ba- youd all doubt that you can make piles disappear quickly, right in the secrecy of your own home, thea by all means sead coupon below. Don't suffer in agony when sending us this coupon you can as judge and jury in your ca by act and absolutely prove to your own faction thit Pyramid Pile Remedy is exac what thousands of sufferers Bave always found it to be. matter try No must for pil for how you this great and If you do net care to w age of actual proo: £0 to any uggist and buy a pac age, price 50 ceats. Send this cou- pan right mow. n quick relief it EE PACKAGE COUPON Drug Co., amid Blds., me a free t Remedy nfidential FR Mich, ze of Marsball, wrapper. directed. FUNERAL. Mrs. Caroline L. Preston. . widow of eld from her | nd a committ at the e were Undertak- arrange- nces. of the The Family Cough Medicine. In every home should be there | stin | the hearing clesed bottle of Dr Discovery, for ough. spread of sichn. son, Mich, writes: family | | depends upon Dr. v Discov- ery as *ag bes *old_med: - th 50c bottles ared me of busends of other f benefited anc , colds. throa belps. Price 1. E. Buckl Ointment an experim and Young Men Young Women starting life with a Norwich Commercial Training are sure of good pay and rapid advancement. FOR YOUR PHOTGERAPHIS WORK IF YOU EXPECT THE BEST WORK, I Be sure to take your Films, | Film Packs and Glass Plates | for [ Developing, Printing and Enlarging to CRANSTON & €O Our 30 years’ experience as- sures not only the best work | but at lower prices than else- where. 1647 Adam's Tavern 1861 effer to the pubilc the fnes: standara bran\s of Seer of Kurope and America, Bobeiuian, Fusner, Cuumbach bavariag Beer, Lass Paie and Burton, Mueirs $cotca Ale, Guinness’ Duoln sStoug C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hul P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourisn- ng Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anhouser, Ludweiser, schits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telepnone 447-1% C. E. WHITAKER Successor to F. GIBSON. 1eot Metal Worker, Tar or Gravel Roofs, Walks and Tin and 50 West 3a e The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry S, MILL. CASTINGS & Specialty, Orders Tiscsive Promut Attentier St PROPERTY OWNERS MAKE PROTEST|GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! Sachem Street, Crescent Street and Cliff Street Owners Ob- ject to Council’s Proposal to Make Them Lay New Side- walks—Matter Goes Over For Two Weeks After a Hearing. Vigorous protest on the part of the property owners on Clff street, chem street and Crescent a. nst laying new sidewalks caused the postponement of ac- on the resolutions presented by public works committee ordering laying of walks on those sireets t the rogu- of the court of in the superior eveni There tizens resent and tion the the by the owners of property, lar ‘monthly meeting common coancil heid court room Mon were about 25 nearly ‘all of these were ter a prote nst the past resolutions as presented. of the Hearings Opened. Clerk Stephen D. Moore read the Toll, showing absentes Council- The first matter | € hem street declared 2d for su about five mix mayor = gested that (i last oppor- tunity to be heard on the matter, and o one responded, so he declared H e pi and soor condi- Fred- in ista that the road in ve dlow his stated Lot condition an3l it rains. He conform his scribed by In view of motion of Aldern the matter was Walk. nex ent Street orwich there was < uestone in front school and the institution 11l afford a new walk ajred durt rere is no there to regis- | the sewer. necessa objed to pay sewer assessment a short time ago, while it _received no benefit from What he | particular was being forced to lay a curb, which he considered entlrely un- Between the walk and the cted to in | readway is a turf bank in which there | are several large maple trees. Mr, | Huntington ccnsidered a curb especial- ly undesi and to trees would be a calamity | of was Alderman | "“The third h | ter of | the northe |a point 151 to and cu Jc Fitzgerald s | of “the peopl ) not_afford to W s necess a private |into the het s | of Talman st | Hamilton cepted. the locating o venue, Broad | front of the 21 and 25 ed to the “road Potter Manor otition or four by owner: were veted MARCHING parade w ordering Roath street | that a good gravel ry. tabled until the Committee Reports. Alderman Hourigan reported for the public works committee recommending drain avenue. Tha police commi land the lights | _Petitions for electric street, Grand Marshal J. Issues Directions for Next Sunday. McLaughlin ibled to the next meeting, on the mat- hearing wa property feet east of to lay >hn ated that e in that build such a k Wi matte meet th Th nex from Hed ucket river an t from Roc H T on re: hts a TS bug 37 R and home on X were voted. 1 committee, tlon from William H. Yeomans removal of two decayed trees Lafayette stre tree marden. foot of Fi and St. Resgis and on Pe co; w rec ed 1 ving resol 1 was spoke of ent 1 variot A that sts ORDER FOR HOLY NAME " Edwa n arc ad hereafter it rable to be constructed with the trees there, remove the On motion the matter owners on y side of CIliff street, from Oal street cement walks J. O'Neil and Thomas e majority section could walk and as all that r was also ing. ge avenue d a layout k street to report was ac- rommended t 124 River avenue, at ght in fain street, Petitions, A petition requesting that Carver 1d Daniels street be accepted | as public streets was read Clerk Moore and referred to the public et was re- lights at 152 ifth street, avenue in street were issioners. Repapering Ordinance Not Favored. from rtere he that right that m the to d- elt there should the peti- I opted the general order for side- s of wa rest commissioner to se us to public ine: artment Reports. of Fire Marshal Heward s 1 accepted, issued buildings ief of Poliee George during the ted. The gas $690.09 to Oct on Cres- cen the and PARADE. rd Driscoll Citly T s from easur May R Dept. of Public Works— Dept. of Cemete ies L Fire Department Watsr Works— Stony Brook improvement r lighting h Officer and Electrical Dept.— 1 expens: Street on bon st Park Comm Finance Dept. nking neral aries ... . Court héuse md nking fund Reserve fund, gas and elec Interest . . Flection expenses Temporary loans Milk inspector ....: One-third Water and She loan : Contingent o i Broad street sewer Relaying Yantic street Sherman sfreat sewer.............. Improvement Lake street plavground Cleaning outlet Loomis brook. Widening and macadamizing & strest ...i.: Outslde work . tions T $889.04) 000.00) 000.00 627.06 945,00 3.800.00 12.000.00 1 0 125,000.00 0 61.000.00 200.00 000.00 10.00 65 1 o s 00.00 89,68 400,00 450.00 400.00 400.00 750.00 862.97 1,500.00 $509,164.22 ipts and W J yisbursements 341.06 $129,089.72 disburse- nexpended Balances 29 ,700.00 913.32 $380,124.50 the | DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR your hair. A delightful surprise ' | awaits these whose hair has been| neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying! the hair, Danderine dissolves every ' particle of dandruff; cleanses, puri- fles and invigorates the scalp, forever, stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be aft- er a few week's use, when you sce new hair—flne and downy at first—yes— but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any’ drug store or teilet counter and Just try it. FOR 25 CENTS YOU OAN MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, FLUF- FY, AND ABUNDRANT: Immediate?—Yes. Certain?—that’s the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair, tak- ing one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt, or excessive ofl, and in just a few mo- ments you have doubled the beauty of Lower Your Gost of Living BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY i STEAK™ 13 SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE Sweet Potatoes, 17 125¢ Fine Table SHOULDER BUTTER, Ib. ....... 31c Mealy Cooking SUGAR, 3 lbs. 17¢c Fine Size NATIVE VEAL CHOPS | POT ROAST, Ib...... 13c|bb. ................ 20c Fresh Cut HAMBURG SMOKED SHOULDERS {omeAN Creamery Butter, - 34c Fine, Large, Brown EGGS, «- 26¢ CRANBERRIES, 2 qts. 17c | PINEAPPLES, 2 for. .25¢ { SPECIAL COFFEE, Ready Maid SOUP an.. Jeans .70 ol il § GOLD DUST § package . ... Prepared BUCKWHEAT paclage 00N 136 | TABLE PEARS 20 lbs. Fine Granulated can § LAUNDRY SOAP SUGAR .......... $1.00 / BOUGHT WITH OTHER' GROGERIES S e m— | CONFECTIOMNERS’ FROSTING SHOULDER 35¢ [<] & 19¢ 10c fifth division, Jewett City, Moo : OLD DUR. HARRIS' th division, Baltie, Montville, P".ES REMEDY FOR PILES le; seventh division, Wil i now manufactured eighth division, Junior seciet: . and sold:®dy N. D, Sevin & Son, 118| Mary’s, Norwich; Junior society, Main Street, or ean be procured direct Patrick's, Norwich; Junior soclety, | from the owner of the ‘original pre- Westerly; Junior soclety, Jewelt City. | seription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, The ular ‘leiter gives | R . D.'s, Narwich, Conn. Price Ona uctions: The var- | Dullar, visions form as follow division on pper Broad right of line, Mary’s soc | ) ust above Willlams avenue, or | c extremity of Chel Para | unatflr a "l The second divisien will form North Washington street, right rest- ing above the Sol monument. 4 The third end fo divisions _will at RALLION S form on ( s t of Chel- sea Parade. The fifth, sixth and seventh divisions will form on Washington street, right seen it credited to the Assawaga con i g ) b e g pany,'and my talk with-you. It shows| Festitle : o d;,:-;s‘::-m“?\‘i Morm on | that Yankee machinery and habits | street, right resting on |Ca0 Produce as good goods as the| | world can furnish ! societies will march in columns | “With many thanks for your kind- | een which there should [Ress, Tam __ Yours sincerely, { = eh 2 Aikipi “SIMEON E. BALDWD | il e of | Semator Park is an authoi on! et A {wool, and in the legislature strongly led to moet the | advocated the revival of wool raising | escort them to |in this state. Governor Baldwin thus o | pavs a fine tribute zo eastern Connec- by return mail of the | ticut industr and place of expected ar- in Norwich, is enjolned upon ty your and every eac Asks Doctors to | two (2) p clothe; m and sh and occasion. Immediately followlng the services in refreshmen will be [ Agent Greenburg Shows Faith in ting members at the | One Rheumatic Remedy After Six armory on McKinley avenue L : iful of the racter and purpose sars’s Syffering; i f the demo: on, dignity and deco- [ wggag 1 L Caenly 839 Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago, rum will be_strl “\”mmhlm before, | 11 “Maren 1918.—For six years, on | JHriNe o aktenc o, parane and off, just as the weather would change,” I have suffered agony from GOVERNOR BALDWIN ON CONNECTICUT WOOLENS. Rheumatism ,the pains In my big toe, left foct, knees, hips and groins being almost unbearable. At such times 1 hardly dared take a step for fear of janother attack. I spent many dollars and became thoroughly disgusted with so-called Rheumatic remedies, until tried RHEUMA. I was buying some liniment when your Peoria, Ill, agents recommended your remedy. 1 have since asked physicians to prescribe RHEUMA for Rheumatism. The train Declares That Yankee Machinery and Habits Can Produce as Good Goods as World Furnishes. At the county fair at Brooklyn last h one of the interesting exhibits made by the Assawaga company ville, of which Senator Angus seneral manager. On that oc- | crews on the Rock Island Rallroad, snator Park was present and | who saw me limping along using a with Governor Baldwin, and|cane, will verify my statements. Yours result of their conversation up- | most sincerel J. K. Greenburg, exhibits the senator in- rnor to select a pattern i done. the of his rec of the suiting Governor Baldwin writes Sen- follow: News Agent, Rock Island Rallroad. Anybody can afford to pay 50 cents to get rid of .terrible Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, and that’s all RHEUMA costs at The Lee & Osgood Co., and they say if it does not do all resu Mr. Park—The handsome | that is claimed for it, money back. ting, which you so kindly costs very MNttle, but it e Brooklyn fair, has|is one of the best remedies you can ) han | find to drive Rheumatic polsons from have taken the cloth for |the system and bring back perfect ported male, T had not | health. Sulpholac ki qumbair?. Loss of your hair means the dand- | ficient germ destrover—that rutf germ is at work. It ca SULPHOLAC so uncommonly cent of all baldness. SULPHOLAC | cessful in the work it does. removes all dandruff, “stops itching, | Physicians prescribe SULPHOLAC. makes suc- uses 90 per keeps the scalp cool, moist and re-es- | Ask your druggist for SULPHOLAC, tablishes normal conditions. | 50c a jar with directions, For free It's .the combination of a highly- | sample write Hudson & Co. 149 and ! prized skin benefactor—and an ef- 151 West 36th Street, New York. The Porteous & Mitchell Co.| New Window Draperies New Drapery Materials Never have we shown a more comprehensive line of Drap- eries and Drapery Goods than we do just now. Possibly you may need fresh curtains for your windows, material to cover a window seat or utility box, coverings of sofa pillows may need renewing, and many other littlesthings that will make your home more cosy. AJv-ntageous purchasing, coupled with our quick-sale, small-profit policy, places these goods before you now at prices considerably below those asked by most stores. . Bet- ter goods at the same price or equal qualities at lessjthan others are asking. Scrims—Marquisette A large showing of these popul Curtain Materials so much in demand| because they are dainty, look well and wear well, in neat hem-| stitched and ork designs, alsol with double Lorders and in all color-] ings—price range 120, 156, 176, 190 and up to 3%¢ a yard. Imported Scotch Madras Cretonnes—Taffetas We show a splendid assortment Cretonnes and Taffetas in dainty Dresden effects, bold English designs and pretty Stripes in all the desirable colors—pinks, blues, greens, tans, rose, etc—price range 12V, 16c, 19¢ up to 30c a yard. New Silkolines of most hey come open- The best quality Silkoline only—in all the prattiest colorings and mo; We show this most desirable Cur- attractive designs of the season, suit e i n “‘“»\‘m&“?rfé";xg:- i ich ae tulip, lotus 2 able for all kinds of drapery us ass designs—-extra good value) price 12Y0 a yard. vard HERE ARE A FEW SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR THIS WEEK [ At 6c—Heavy Brass Curtain Rods with white ends, value 10c. ' At 15c—Colored Border Curtain Scrim—special price 15c a vard, value 19e. At 22c—Window Shades with aluminum cap ends, value 30c At $1.69—Scrim Curtains, with plain nstitched border and motif, also sme with lace inserting, value 5 a pai At $1.50—French Headed, Ready-to-hang Curtains, slip rod through head- ing und curtains drape into French pleats, whi nd - Arabisn colar —speciul value at $1.50 a pair. HALF PRICE-—25 pairs of Odd Curtains, only one pair of a kind—at half prices. We are prepared to give estimates and take orders for all kinds of Win- dow Shades—any size or any color desired. First-class workmanship guar- anteed. Scrim and c t ® Nottmghamc 2 Marquisette urtains Lace ur tall\S ‘We invite consideration of our These wearing Scotch Lacel splendid lin> of these popular Cur- hown in white, cream| tains. Our showing includes and Arabian, sume have French head- sortment of designs that will |ing and are ready to hang. The de-| every desire, in every wanted signs are pretty all-over effects and fncluding white cream Arabian, | simple narr w_insertings—price rangef ecru, etc—piice range 89c, 98c, $1.19 | 75c, 89c, 98, $1.25 and up to $3.75 and up to $4.25 a pair. | pair. 2 Irish Point Curtains French Curtains % e show a new importation of} Lacet Arablan Curtains are the|Irish Point Lace Curtains. These Im-| most populac of the better grade|ported Curtains have a much better) lace draperies at the present time.|finish than the domestic article of a They are well made, the edging or|similar sty We show a splendid| trimming paing hand work de- | range of naw and attractive designs, signs are simple and harmonize with|and as we import these direct we can nearly any style furnishings — price [offer them at substantial savings range $3.95, $4.50, $4.98 and up to $6.50 | price range $3.50 to $6.60 a pair. a pair. New Portieres Couch Covers We show u complete line of all the| We make a speclal showing of newest style Portieres, including pl Couch Covers in pretty Oriental de-| Repp, figurad Armure, Duplex signs In rich color; fine tapestry| try and ‘he new “Sunfast,” Lght|effects and siriped dad designs, in| welght Po every ~wanted |all the latest weaves—mostly all are coloring— ange $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 | reversible— price range 83¢, 98c, $1.38 and up to $14.50 a pair. $1.76 and upwards. Floor Coverings of All Kinds Our entirs Third Floor is devoted to a display of Flogr Coverings and Draperies. The moment you step off the elevator into our Home Furnish- ing Department and note the large assortment spread out before you, you are impressed with our ability to supply every reasonable want in Floor Covering. And when you learn the prices and ncte the values we believe we will have the pleasure of supplying your needs for Floor Coverings. We invite you to visit our Third Floor and see our complete showing of Floor Covering THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. AGENTS FOR Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co.’s Railroad White =N Prepared Pain L] VEHICLE LAM?S, FISHING TACKLE, FRUIT JARS. THE HOUSEHOLD, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. Zulletin Bldg. 47 Franklin Street ORDER IT NGW Ropkins & Co.’s Light Dinner Als 76¢ per doven. Koehler's Pllsner, S0c per dozen. Trommer’'s vergreen, “5c per ozem, Free delivery to all paris of the eity. H. JACKLEL & CO.Teluphoune 136-& Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We gunarantee our service to be the best at the 108t reasonabla nrices | MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave THBRE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results, THERE ix Do sdvertining matiem Eastern Connecticut equal th Byl Wtia fo: business ...flu g