Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1914, Page 8

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5 NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914 D0OR PAYS PENALTY OF HIS CRINE | ' D * Diesin Electric Chair at Massachusetts State Prison For Mur- || der of George E. Marsh—Repeating Scripture When Cur- | el ‘Tomorrow (Wednesday) Boston, March 24.—WMMam A, Dorr Dorr waved his hand toward the was executed in the electric chair sz | witnesses as he seated himself in the . 'fl', Cheflestown state -prison eadly | chair and wasé repeating “O-Lord, into . this morning for the murder of George ; Thy hands I commend my spirit” when B. Marsh o’;.h!_m retired soap manu- | the current was applied. i facturer. o current was first ap- i e H Expressed Remarse for Crime. R T I e abntoimchs i Wt b Bl 3 \ = counsel, C. N. Barney, Dorr was said [ Reciting Scripture When Death Came | to have expressed remorse on account Dorr entered the execation chamber | Of the death of Marsh and deep sympa~ unsupposted. He was preceded by his | thy for his.family. spiritual adviser, Rev. Arthur K. Har- Dorr, who came from Stockton, Call., riman, who was reading from Lauke 23: | shot and killed Mersh on April 1I, 46, 1912, AT THE AUDITORIUM, AT DAVIS THEATER. We shall celebrate it in an unusual way—instead of receiving gifts, we shall distribute them. To all customers to- e e CaRd Clefetresy i | L Yandsvli Sy iRheselavecy morrow we shall present SURPRISE PACKAGES containing souvenirs of Chocolates, Perfume, Puzzles, Etc.—so come the first of this week by one of George | bition of hypnotism as the headliner Risinws actractive foature ~plovares | 3¢ the Duvis theater ‘on Mondas, the and help us celebrate this business you have helped to build up. In spite of the dull year everywhere we have grown. Antony and Cleopatra. The beautiful | house had big matinee and evening at- E‘“mm’m‘“.mm‘:“;?gfifnm“h s ot ‘;b‘:uzm“d‘:“ha:‘@"hg%e":} We thought last year we had reached ourfull growth but this year past you have made us BIGGER and we thank you. ATtk Th8 plary and o of the | S sidisnce ‘fo, periaic themscives o Being larger we can give you better service, fresher goods, at prices just the same. time shown When the queen pays a|go under the influence, put in some | visit to Ammy on lh" banks o‘b the ?x:fle:n;haT‘h:“;:;?erthi:‘;b’i:cfilepg;;g" = b L 5 The piioa OF = lite was . MBI b | e s shown By St ad e This year we will introduce our those days, for Cleopatra feeds one of | the two exponents of these modern her to the crocodiles and | dances, while in complete contrast was | poisons two others to see the effect of | Mascoff, the Russian dancer, whos dis- | || certain poisons. The scene of the|playe the national dances from the landing of the vast flotilla of boats car- | land of the czar to great applause. I u n r¥ing the pick and the flower of Ro-, Ferris and Jordan supply the vocal| man soldiery and their long, silent| part of the bill with their clever sing- march on the beach is one of the pow- | i and comedy, which is up to date,! erful scenes of the picture. When the | and some novelty acrobatic work is| Romane enter the city they are met by | offered in comedy form by the Carroll- In our show window are many packages all done up, with a laundry ticket attached. These packages contain practi- Bgvptians, who anre overpowered and | Gillette trio. drives steps api the photoplays the Mutual Girl,| . E Sy 28 e S man, W | oot O o L i S| cal articles such as Pocket Flasks, Mirrors, Soap, Perfume, Etc. Many of them worth $1.25. Tomorrow you may the Romans are coming the thole | a interest for the audiences, while | . . - e z = f‘e".“ Pl SO T tg”‘:x]gc‘ ;‘;:”éh";"s?lfi“ Tecl Al o e buy your laundry ticket for 25 CENTS which entitles you to any package in the window. There are great bargains Jupan Thoroughly Civilized. Wit SWerdd Ean. here.. S 5 el G Japan is no wtheroughly civilized s : : : 1f delivering an oration would only e S sy biN R Plnd e Merican Beiise oouss L) BRI R S S e e e Besides this we shall have a 3-CENT SALE on the remedies Puzzie for Huerta. H ey L D L ST listed below made by us and fully guaranteed ; the Federals are the rebels—Man-[next 10 vears looks like a case of chester Union. sweetness long drawn out.—Washing- | e ——— ton Post. Food for Thought. = | —— The high cost of living is sHil fur- Accidents Will Happen. i —— nishing & lot of food for theught— n_Colonel Roosevelt has his good | Washington Herald. ! obody is blaming him for the ! e — riots in Brazil—New York World. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE | THESE REMEDIES ARE BECOMING MORE AND MORE OTHER SPECIALS POPULAR EVERY DAY Real Cleanliness To bl ot Rk GOOD SENSE TOOTH You will ike the sensation Gk = a3 £ T R 28c i . c for a $1.00 d’i‘lz;l?l;hfim ax:i Mmfi; ST = Rat Meal 53¢ One 15¢ — two 18¢ men! at follows the use o . . . e Lee’s Bronchial Lozenges ....... 1 box 10c—2 boxes 13c SACHET I Lee’s Ox. Tooth Powder .-...... 1 box 25c—2 boxes 28c Sulphur and Cream Tartar Lozenges” 1 box 10c—2 boxes 13c Lee’s Kidney Pills ......... .. 1 box 25c—2 boxes 28c Among the best we will sell Imperial Sachet at 10c a pack- ] age, two packages 18c. Pebeco Tooth Paste To call your attention to (e LR AR our Parisian Goods a gen- uine Parisian Ivory Comb 40c, v ¥ Goodlee Peroxide ......... . 1 bottle 15¢—2 bottles 18¢ CARAMELS Th freshed feeli h: * Pebec: l’;‘;"-:s = theeientiniia:i:; both coarse and fine. “Yip” Dyspepsia Tablets .... 1 bottle 25c—2 bottles 28c Our confectionery line in- of 2 big fact in modern den- sZap> for Bugs'. ... e 1 bottle 25c—2 bottles 28c cludes Parl i tistry. It means that Pebeco T k & Tilford, Ap- has ‘promoted a normal flow It’s time that Moths are about. Lee’s Toothache Wax ....... 1 bottle 10c—2 bottles 13¢c pollo, Green Seal. ?l:i:a}‘l:?:l:?:rhanleizs:]é“‘; z.‘c\lnd% The following new goods Benzoin and Almond Cream.. 1 bottle 25c—2 bottles 28c Tomorrow our Pure Food mouth,” which authorities say will protect your clothing: Witch Hazel Jelly .......... 1 bottle 10c—2 bottles 13c Caramels ;’I‘;S;;f[f:: lazec::it?'g’mfi H Camphor Gum, 5c¢ square Lee’s Headache Wafers ........ 1 box 25¢—2 boxes 28c 29 cents a box decay. Moth Balls Charcoal Lozenges 1 box 10c—2 boxes 13c SOAPS If the germs can’t penetrate Napthaline Flake MioletTalcom ... ....ivctunes 1 box 15¢—2 boxes 18¢ 3 - the enamel, they can’t decay = Bromitews /o0 as il isot G 1 box 10c—2 boxes 13c F’firoxnde e f 3 cak a tooth. Since Pebeco saves Red Cedar Comp. 15c . Violet Glycerine €s Be ewamel ‘From S ueid- : Rose Cold Cream .......... 1 bottle 15c—2 bottles 18c Rose Glycerine | mouth,” it helps save the White Ice Moth B'sg(k A ) Violet Cold Cream . ... ....... 1 bottle 15c—2 bottles 18c 't T ke ) 25¢ B e 3 White Pine and Menthol . .. .. 1 bottle 25c—2 bottles 28c _Pebeco is the complete den- Buy these goods now—*“An et ColdUTatlarei il il 1 bottle 20c—2 bottles 23c OUR RAZOR DEP'T. tifrice. Its all-round efficiency ounce of prevention is worth % Bilom o e e LADIES' HOUSE OR HOWE DRESS. | a pound of cure.” Slaughter Korn 1 bottle 20c—2 bottles 23c is complete. As a special at- ;mze:::e::gnxgl,ls‘p:‘e: l:illee ;z;,:; A Simple Dresy for House or Afternoon | Imperial Sachet Powder .. 1 package 10c—2 packages 13c traction tomorrow we will sell breath. Sold everywhere. L Striped ging : = | "Fhe Dollar Heit Beich 506 ot Balle sy o0 o e E 1 1b. 10c—2 lbs. 13c The D[z;n::::agl:plex this char . i e —— Ten-Day Trial Tibe and Acid Tut | & Mhiched v The best value in town This is a partial list of special sales. Check off the items 35c for one, 38c for two Papers to Test your Mouth for . A xIinE e The Gray Imperial . S s = pavil-smf you need and bring this adv. with you. Maybe you’ll need some blades Lehp & Fink : 120 William Street —————————————————— o —————————————— ——————————————————— New York RUBBER GLOVES PLAYING CARDS SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Just the thing for house- Gilt edge, usually sold for Bed P.mz Douche Pans, = cleaning time. .. 50c. SYyringes, : : Hypodermic Syringes, Eats Fl‘eely But Special tomorrow 30c a pair I I 35c for our Anniversary I Sp(;nzrgs‘ Gaug'es‘, gEaiC. I'{as No Dyspepsia A Little Pepsn in a Mild Laxative Promptiy Corrected a Bad In« digestion. EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER To the first one hundred customers who come in before 10 o’clock in the forenoon we will give an extra souvenir consist- ing of a 50c pair of shears. BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER. You will get better selections and quicker service. Fortunate it the one who can eat “anything” without suffering the tor- tures of dyspepsia, but as few are so fortunate, care should be taken in the matter of diet. Eating slowly, masti- cating the food thoroughly and taking a short walk after the heavy meal of the day wiil do much towards assisting digestion. Any grown-up person ought o know the peculiar foods that do not agree, and these should be avoided. When these common-sense aids fail, the next thing to do is to take a mild digestive tonic with laxative. proper- ties, and there is none better than = 3 . B Chldheaite By Dot oo HELP US CELEBRATE TOMORROW tains the greatest of all aids to di- gestion, good pepsi. It has other in- sTedlents that act mildly on the bowels, J. W. GOUCHER which together form a combination for L : | the relief of dvspepsia or indigestion | L2685 have all gone, and although M. | Bk i, Goucher says he is 64, he does not look i Its action is to tone and strengthen | ™gre than 40, i d | (4 the stomach and bowel muscles so that PRUD fopein s sure In its results, | * hey can again do their work naturally | 419 % Vast improvement over chewing | or swallowing tablets and mints, or | 5 (iRl Soime S o8B WBMR OSAE|Co o cuthariics, ssits wte. on of | b drprei@ea | APOTHECARIES NORWICH, CONN. te dispensed with. It is the best rem- :iy obtainable for any disorder of the e ‘ i stomach, liver and bowels, for dys- | 20(% SYTUP, Pensh lar a bottle, | DSpeS Countivation, Dilioumnems,i hend- | picenit: are ialways sunrenteen. o aches, drowsiness after eating, gas on money will be refunded, mfi‘ ulnm‘.ch':u‘&m Thuunnd-( hof users | Families wishing to try a free sam- will testify o mong them Mr. |ple bottle can obtain it postpaid b,\-I J. W. Goucher, Stites, Idaho, Who for | gadressing Dr W 1t Cabrs Y soveral years had all the worst|Washington St. Vonticone i ‘o sympteoms of chronic dyepepsia. Sinee | jostal card with your name and ad- taking Dr. Caldweil’s Syrup Pepsin | dxess on it will do,

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