Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 19, 1914, Page 7

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N Hes An | r‘ar';”*‘f?'&l‘éfc. B Gt oo vl ammincadn s 4y s RN ? 2 %“f B 7B B g 4 1f_pore-clogging | coraet o ot Spirmas e ere - more . - : g ly ‘Jfln‘ Tevlin, of New London accomp- anied by about 50 members of the v drugist 4 5 . ] Uew London Eagles made an official ! dissolve = visit to the Norwich Aerie of Eagles, N hot water or witch Thmd'ld } S »[);o.ndl:;. e:rtcn :-"Eh‘:?"l.fl;‘uv:l mmt.: I teas nsful gl i e spurmax 5 [0 5 lotl:l:ou:flne gtg;:e ::t&du.vl as it will |« 5 § 4 § [1. a special .car chartered for the oc- i ’ S { hair. It is the ideal hair tonic and not spot nor streak and one applica- o casion. . .S tion lasts an entire day, relieving that At the business meeting proper four!gcalp treatment for men, women and shiny, oily appearance. This lotion i | candidates were initiated and four | children — contains nothing injurious blends so nicely with the skin that it X # i new applications were received. and is delicately pe: 20 cannot be detected, and it lends an 5 S ‘] | Deputy Grand Worthy President The Lee & Osgobd Co. or any drug exquisite charm to the daintiest com- TR Tevlin addressed the members on the | or toilet counter can supply you with | plextion. + g § s matter of carrying out the rituals of "loor Coverings ~ Draperies Window Draperes all t Speial rice dusing thi RUGS--All Sizes and Kinds | Parisian Sage—it fs inexpensive. You!| SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS K ROYAL WILTON RUGS— | the order and c:mcludad 'mfi an ad-| be di::lpwnm with the de-!} RUGS— - gx tle’eo} ‘f“ feet, Etau.fl. vll:o . q B 5 > idress on Fraternalism. e also lightful and pful hair tonic for the $12.40, eet—at value TO BE MARRIED IN JUNE. - ' spokeof the fleld day of the New Eng- | first few. days’ use will give the hair |50 SX12 feet—$1240, value $1375. |45 freer at , value $47.50 i : ‘= 1 'land Association to be held in New|the beauty and charm of youth. 8 feet, 3x10 feet, 6—$10.95, value $12.50. | 9x12 feet—at value $60.00 James J. Good, F‘"A'“‘;" of T":: ‘.:":" A ‘Haven July 19-21. His 2ddress Wos | mssssse—— | | 7 feet, 6x9 feet—$6.95, value $9.00. and Miss Rose A. Brucker uf- S & the part of the members. 3 falo, ; : ] Remarks were made by Past Trustee | TELEPHONES IN USE CREX AND WAITE PLAIN G $ F. C. Burrows and past presidents s IN THIS COUNTRY || AXMINSTER RUG U (Special to The Bulletin) 3 N Daziel E. Calhhafi ‘Willlam E. White —_— S— RUGS— Buffalo, N. ¥, May 18.—James J. and Charles A. Walsh of New London | oAry 64 Per Cent. of All Those in the | | ¢ Teet, 6x6 feet, 6—$4.95, value $6.00. 6x9 feet—at $3. value $3.75 Good of Buffalo, but formerly of No;-- o and also several members of the Nor- wich, Conn. will marry here ‘early 5 wich Aerie. in June Miss Rose A. Brucker, daugh- A soclal hour followed during which ond. Entire Werld—Germany Comes Sec- ter of Mr. and Mrs. August Brucker refreshments were served and musio — 9x12 feet—at $16.95, value $18.95. of Buflal;. .”rho eng?tenl:’cnthw;.n :‘n- - nounced Sunday evening bp the bridé's parents. The wedding will be- per- AR TV formed at their home in Buffalo. ‘he visitii Bagles left for The following information coveri ;n‘j:y find’lc‘meh‘x’ me:;f special car at;the telephone statistics of the worls 11.45 o'clock. has been furnished by the local man- Mrs, Philias LeBlane of Yantic street has received 8’ postal card pic- OF STEALING VALISE. ture of Father McDonald, chaplain of S 2 the U, S. S, New York, now at Vera George Rebinson Taken. ints Custody Cruz, from Jeffry LeBlanc, known as for Jewett City Authorities. Jeffry White, who is now in the nay TO BE DISTRIBUTED. | company and contains a wealth of in- — teresting data, ™ "~ Printed in Five Languages — School| In the report the total number of . & . telephones in the world is given as Children Will_Help Distribution. | 1857070 Or these 5,129,592 or ap- roximately 64 per cent, are im the|]3 N b " Cit; and serving on that battleship. He George Robinson 29, who gave his 'The publicity committee of the xh{ Enl ted Btathe.. The. German. ampire]]$60.00; ! il glve was formerly employed in the local | #ddress as-Chariton, Mass., was arrest- 3:’;:'_‘:;‘ m‘mfi:%r mfil. pub- | is second. with 1,302,672 telephones and hotels. ed here late Monday afternoon at the 3 Bir, with | Bosnia with 850 telephones, only a Tequest of the Jewett City authorities | Icity. = Mrs. Willlam B Sirge, Wk |iriae Gver twice the number In use Mexican'-Killed in Pistol Duel. | ¥ho sald that Robinson was accused | 1) 0y hangbills will be distributed |in one hotel in New Haven, foots the Douglas, Ariz, May 18—In a revol- | o Stotling a valise from. a school | ipigugh the school children. The in- | list. Ver duel in the business section, Bd- | aore o rne nEres came in the early | formation on the circulars will be| In the development of telephones per nardo Soto; & MeFcan 24 yeué old. part of the evening and took the man printed in four languages and it is cal- | 100 population, the United States is was killed today by Luke Short, a|P8ck to Jewett City. culated that every family in Norwich | first with 9.1 telephones to every 100 mounted customs inspector. Short | . Vaen Chief (nton learned from Jew- | wiji have a_circular. Principal Leo |Population. Canada, including New- surrendered. Soto is said to have in- | €tt City that the man was wanted on| \exowski of St. Joseph’s school has | foundland, is second with 5.6 tele- sulted Mrs. Short. the theft charge he sent out Policemen | {;4ngiated the matter in Polish; Her- | Phones to every 100 population, but b . 3 Casey and Smith to look him up. He| man Alofsin, 2d, has translated it into | the great majority of the countries was found at a boarding house in|the Hebrew language; a New Haven|Show one and a fraction telephones Greeneville and arrested. company will translate it into Italian. |or less, to every 100 population. 4 Sweaty Feet, Prompt Relief Also Corns and Callouses || .. ..+ now Condon Eike Back- The following is absolutely fhe sure: ing Him for Grand. Inner Guard. mil or 12.5 per cent. of the total, and quickest cure known to sclence for c 1 all foot ailments: “Dissolve two table-| It was announced in New London] TRINITY BROTHERHOOD and Great Britain and France follow SUPPORTING DONOHUE. ‘May 25 to May 30, and it Is expected | in the world are given as 33,261.934, of movement will result in a city spick|per cent. are this country. The & in the order given. The United States China and Japanese Mattings, 3 splendid assortment—Special price 25¢ ghopniuls of Caloclde compound in 2| afonday night that New London lod: ENTERTAINED THE BOYS. | has 21.03 miles of wire to every 100 || a yard. valde 300 in this for. full fifteen minutes, gently | O- 380, B. P. O. K., and Norwich lodge, o population. ubbi the sore 'parts.”| No. 430, of Norwich, had nominated| At Methodist Churoh—Sleight of Hand | The total investment in telephone ect is really won-| and endorsed the candidacy of Thomas 5 v > farfnls Altlh:o;::‘ufns o.-: E. Donohue, formerly exaited ruler of and Vietrola Musio. ,’,.’.'I:fi.‘,‘,’.‘,{ ’.’;“ifw‘;féil‘_o&i’ "(!)fe(!]::g ok s B T S I‘l‘:w London lodge and president of | q,. mrotherhood of Trinity Meth- | stupendous sum of money $1.094,800,- . Joy. s and callouses E,: Past Exalted Rulers’ assoclation of | 4 Episcopal church made their May | 000, or 57.44 per cemnt. of the total, can be peeled right off. It nnecticut in 1912, for the office of meeting on sMonday evening a boys'|is actually invested in the telephone Elves immediate rellef for| grand inner guard at the grand lodge | ;g "0 had an entertainment for | service of the United States. :gnr:u' a:rf :c“t‘\ln ea ];mven %nlo L e Elks ;o be held in the boys of the church and congrega- It is estimated that the grand total twenty-five cent box of enypr. Col.the week of July 3. tion, of whom about 26 were present. | of telephone conversations for one Calocide is saild to be suf. They enjoyed an entertainment|vear, in Burope and the United States, ficient to cure the wo John A. Morgan Has a Shock. which included sleight of hand by Pro- |is 22,409,296,000. Of these 15,600.000,- = Lost. ‘It Vorks threugh $hei - . oV L :: the wallin coal | fessor Daubler, whose mystifying re established in the TUnitsd S a yun browns, blues and rose— cause of the thonbie Don't wasts tims| dealer, had o slght shock late M. | tricks were a wonder to his audience, . In other words there are 161, Highly Mercerized Curtain Etamine At g.ss—vuuo s on uncertain remedies, Any druggist|day. Friends learned Monday evening and selections on the Victrola through | 995 conversations to every 1,000 people | | —at 24c a yn‘rd, value 30c At .25—value $6. has' Calocide compound in m:k or hel by inquiring at his home on Wash. | (N® courtesy of the Plaut-Cadden com- |in this country as against 15,172 to ca: t 1t in a few rom his y. Gam ® 1 ed and|every 1,000 people in Europe, o ek e In & Tew heure from i¢|ington street that he was quite com. | PanY es were also play peopl o medicine. Calocide 'prepared omly by ments. the comprehensiveness of the telephone M,@ul PFormula Co. of Dayton, Ohio.| were apprehended. development of the United States and “Tig the extent to which it has become a ho?:::mny in 1913 imported 143,516 AT :DAVIS THEATRE. 4vllul factor In the business and social ife of every community. And what is Neudwtia i’h““h"' true of the country as a whole is 9x12 feet—at $21.95, value $25.00 $2.00 N Clean-up week will be observed from The total miles of telephone wire |} 50c Printed Linoleum— 25¢ Floor Oil Cloth— that the response to the clean-up |Which 20,248,326, or approximately 60 (] 60c Printed Linoleum— 33¢c_Floor Oil Cloth— and span by Memorial day. German empire is second with 4,175,782 | | g5¢ Inlaid Linoleum— Parquet Rug Border— ecru, with fancy open-work border— | 98¢ and up to M._ Special price 15¢ a yard. Scrim and Marquisette (‘uruinl{ fortable and no serious comsequemces| MOt G08S Were served for refresh-| These figures give a graphic idea of | | #2.75, $3.50, $3.98 and up to $5.00. Beveridge Criticises Mexican Policy Beveridge, former United States sen- ater and now a candidate on the pro- filling dinner you ate last night. | Pill are all of high calibre and of good | and Colombia growing out of the sep- fy"c';':l"ifinféiikffie"fiefl'\f';n°mféy’i‘é'f§; demeocratic administration at a din- ner of the Indiana Progressice club here tonight. 6x9 feet—at $9.95, value $12.00. 8x10 feet—at value $6.50 feet, 3x10 feet, 6—$15.75, value $17.25 | IX12 feet—at Vaige ¥ SMALL SIZE RUGS— Grass, 27x54 inches—69¢, value %c agement of The Southern New Eng- || BODY BRUSSELS RUQS—. Grass, 36x72 inches—$1.09, value $1. land Telephone company. It is taken |lgxg feet—at $18.95, value $21.00 Rag, 27x54 inches—89, value 98c & P from official statistics just compied b; - | Rag—36x72 inches—$1.39, value $1.50 Jeffry LeBlanc on the New York. | ARRESTED ON CHARGE 10,000 CLEAN-UP HANDBILLS the American Telephone and Tol“np; 8 feet, 3x10 feet, 6—$20.45, value $22.50 | 3 crer 27x54 inches--$1.69, vaiue Ax'mlnaler, 36x72 inches--43.19, wval 3.75 Bigelow Arlington Rugs, size 11 feet | Walton. 27x5¢ inches—§275, value inches x 12 feet—at $37.50, value| Wiiton, 36x62 inches—$450, 5. LINOLEUMS--MATTINGS Linoleums, - appropriate designs for Bath Rooms, Bed Rooms, Dining Rooms, Kitchens and Halls—all at Special Prices. 5c Printed Linoleum— $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum— Price a square yard....see... 37¢ Price a square ,\1rd4........._ Price a square yard..... . 45¢ Price a square yard.. Price a square yard.....e.... 54c Price a square Vard.....ee... 20 Price a square yard.......... 79¢ value 45c—at.... Curtains--Curtain Materials Curtain Scrim, in white, cream and Scoteh Lace Curtains—at 58c, ) white and ecru—at 89, $1.19, § Scotch Curtain Madras, many preity | and up to $2.75. tterns, in white and cream—at 17c, Sunfast Madras Portieres in greens,| Rope Portieres in all the leading colors—a big range to select from—at Lace Bed Sets—a special lot at almost half price—at $2.95, regular price $5.00. THEPORTEOUS & MITGHELL CO. New London Company Files Papers. Hartford, Cenn., May 18—There was filed in the effice of the secretary of state today today a certificate of in- corporation of the Raymond and All exanded Lumber company, of New London, capital stock $60,000: also of the Brass World Publishing company, Bridgeport, capital $15,000. Indianapolis, Ind., May 13 —Albert J. A = n dramatic playlet, called His | ®auallp true of every community in H°w Tl\ll\ peoph - | Father's Son, Vlzfller H. Brown »?).Co. our state, 4 filled the headline place at the Davis e o : theatre in the vaudeville bill on Mon- | Colombian Treaty Reaches Washing- Can Put on Flesh day and the well chosen cast of four ton. people made the offering a particuiar- | Washington, May 18—The Colom- 1y strong one, and the favor -of the i hian treaty signed In Bogota last A New Discovery audience was manifested by plenty of | month as a basis for ending the dif- h'n.'m men and women—that big, | 2PPlause. The four other acts on the | ferences between the United States earty, What became of all the fat-prod variety. For a sensational wire and i > nourlshment it contained? You haven't |juggling act, Lagusta and Diana are 3‘:;1";'&3:. Pz::lf\'". g::rteuryd th'B:l::: N F ht gained in weight one ounce. That food|a team that do thrilling stunts, and | gaja he aid ki h he p ear Illd ar Passed from your body ..Ke unburned!in the comedy line John Phiibrick | ta N¢ N amow duhen. the Tact coal through an open grate. The ma R would be sent to the senate. It al- ‘II One Lens terfal was there, but your faod dossn't ;:3;38‘23"0;“*::3! Sl el L ver | ready has been unanimously approved ork and stick, an e plain truth i s o/ bian congressional - you hardly get' enoush’ mourishment|Songs. Scott and Cornell, two Sistors | Dy s COLO™ N from your meals to pay for the cost of | of buxom build, are thoroughly en- ‘Why hother with two pairs of cooking. This is true of thin folks the tertaining with their tuneful and har- 3 glasses? It's a useless annoy- }T,“n'e]ld,:;:';f;;f;“fi:’ag;'en‘;m Your | monious voices and the comedy they | New Enaland Represented at Regional ance. Change today to of gear and need reconsiruction, . bring in with a set of boxing glayes. Reserve Bank Meeting. Cut out the foolish foods and funny|On the marimbaphone and with the Boston, May 18.—The five banks KRYF")K LENSB ::;v%u:: d}}et:. Ov.m" thshifle“hb c{eam violin and guitar, the Marimba Duo | composing the re=ional reserve bank -ons. Cut out ever v v - meais you are Siiing now And cat ity | Droduce & novelly musical act that | of New England were represented ut every one of those a single Sargol tab- pleases. Along with the good vaude- | the first meeting of the regional bank WAL, SRR ) let. “In two weeks note the difference, | Yille acts are nice selections in_ the | members heer today, when the neces- %‘;? b n:ry.mp lenses are Flve to elght good solid pounds of | Photoplays including the Mutual Week- | sary certificate of incorporation wa: fused {nto one—far vision at top || Realthy, watay there” fat should be the|ly. @ Broncho drama and a Keystone | signed. Pians for further organizatio S re . charges your weak, Ll . —near vision at bottom. No Q| stagnant blood with miiiiions of fresn| were: discussed miformally. seams. new red blood corpuscles—gives the " . . Céms 'in’and Jst' us show you blood the carrying power to dellver ev- | Claims of Mail Carrying Roads Denied| . / Lighthouse Keeper Dead. today. A MODERN GRINDING PLANT ON PREMISES. PROMPT SERVICE. The Plaut-Cadden Co., OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. New Line of Post Cards * and Booklets for Birthda: ery ounce of fai-making material in| Washington, May 18—Claims of mail| N food to e body. , 4 New Haven, May 18—Captain Jer lafio 100, Cmixes’ with yous fhpd and | CATTYIng railroads against the United | gen Tonnessen. for 15 years keeper ¢ res it for the blood in easlly as- | States, aggregating $31,000,000 and in- | the Southwest Ledge Hght at the en simllated form. Thin people gain all| Volving 720 raflroads, were denied in|trance to the harbor died at the hom the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month | a test case decided today by the court ‘while takln% Sargol, and the new flesh| of claims. In an opinion by Chief 0 comblnet £ six of tific combination of six of the best flesh-producing elements known to| & former ruling and held that the chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a | Present method of weighing mail to package, are pleasant, harmless and In-| fix compensation for transportation is expensive, and Lee & Osgood and all| legal and proper. other druggists in Norwich and viein- ity sell them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money London in 1913 registered 49,485 un- back. employed persons. of his mon, at Morris Cove today, aft er an illness of two weeks. He wa born in Norway 71 years ago, was fo: years engaged in the shipping trad and about 25 years ago entered the lighthouse department service bein stationed for ten years on the Sand) Hook lightship, until his transfer t the Southwest light. he; Hartford Man T to Suicide. Hartford, Conn., May 18.—Israel U Harris caused considerable excitement in Sumner street tonight through two ineffectual efforts to commit suicide. He tried to stab himself twice with a bread knife, it is said, but the knife broke. Harris is six feet four inches tall and weighs 350 pounds. He has been arrested several times, the police rgol tablets are a sclen-| Justice Campbell the court revenodl i ! The Fra Says— “When you tell me of your wonderful invention and ~N Pots and pans quickly shed their grime .and grease, and shine like new when you use GOLD DUST 8 \a Cleans everything, ahd lgaves purity behind it. 5S¢ and larger packages. ==k FAIRBANK S=5as] CHICAGO ““Lot the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work’’ s l//_//é/]ir 7 say. weuinp want to sell me stock in your company, just bring me a ” - s snap-shot of the man who is going to manage your con- Stabbed in Saloon at Ansonia. Anniversary ympathy cern, as well as a list of what he eats and drinks, the Ansonia, Conn, May -8—Nicholas Dasos is in the Griffin hospital in| Derby with a stab in his back and the police are searching for James Harley, who is said to have stabbed him as the ‘result of a quarrel in a sa- loon tonight. The condition of the in- jured man is said to be serious but| the extent of his injury has not yet; been learned. Dasos accuses Harley of stabbing him. hours he sleeps, and how he exercises both his body and sky-piece. Then I'll talk with you"” MRS. EDWIN FAY “Franklin Square 'NOTICE Mr. Cleon will not give any Norwich. His time will be hkenforspecillwol"k. It requires healthy men—with clear thinkers' and strong bodies to build a prosperous business. Food Plays a Big Part Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and malted bar- ley, is a delicious food, and contains the elements re- quired by Nature for the up-keep of body, brain and nerves. - Trinity Professor Resigns. Hartford, May 18—Professor Ray- mond G. Getell, of the history depart-| ment at Trinty college announced to-, | day that he would severe his connec- | tion with the institution at the close of the college year. He will go to the University of Texas, at Austin, as head ‘of the department of govern- ment. Hartford Progressives Plan Campaign. Hartford, Conn., May 18—Local pro- gressives are planning a state wide conference of the party to be held in thig city in June with Colonel Roodsevelt as the leadl A ration of 2 MRS. GEO. P. STANTON 62 SHETUCKET STREET is showing a fing line. of NEW MiL. LINERY for 8pring and Summer. You are- cordially invited to inspect_same. i 50,000 to : New York, May 18.—The - Amelia Gertrude Cutter, widow of the late Henry T. Cutter, leaves to the : city of Newburyport, Mass - $50,000 and Cream for beautifying the city. The will was filled today. g Definition of an Epigram. Fannie Heaslip Lea, writing a story fn Woman's Home Compaion, makes One of her characters define an epi- as follows: “An epigram is say- something you don't means, just with regular meals, helps many a2 man to manage suc- cessfully. ; Don’t Make a Mistake CALL ON US FOR WINDOW SCREENS Hummer Wood Frame, adjustable, extend from 21/, to 33 inches wide. 18 or 24 inches high, extend from 211 to 33 inches wide. 24 or 28 inches high, extend from 255 to 37 inches d = high, extend 25 to 37 or 44 inches . wide. ‘ QUALITY THE BEST OUR PRICES THE LOWEST THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building,

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