Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1915, Page 8

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| Help Your Stomach Tnstant Relisf from Qas, Indigestion and Pains Quickly Comes from the Use of Stuart's Dys- pepsig Tablets. PREE SAMPLE PACKAGE TO ALL.! Peeling in ths stomach rral When you know stomach it iz time to * fermentation, foul ate this. .Aoccept Lact at ooce. There is no is not you hav help it Gas, | ete,, indi- | warning and | at- al breath, the { indigestion o }iroubls when you can so ea ! Stnart's Dyspepsia Table There is scarcely well stocked | fdrug or geeral store in the United | jStatee but what considers these tab- ilete part of their staple stock. ! Do npot suffer in _silence. Try sarts Dyspepsia Tablots and do so quickly so that you may become your Jid_self s SOON a& Do _The reasons why Stu Tablets are such & u medy are very easy (o understand hese tablets contain almost the same -lemonts as the gastric juices of the mach. And when your stomach is| {sick end not working just right it ive out enough of the nat- gestive juices to properl the food you ea: the stomact ot after stomach w it the rest i One prain ¢ n a Sivarts | 4 lizests 3,000 grains of take it i ocoked food or ir have eater e rf's Drapepsia all Arussists at i i Free Trial Coupon F. A, Stuart Co. 4150 Stuart Blda,, Marshail, Mich., ¢ ¥ retu mail age of uart's Dyspepsia {‘:R!,’V' ...... 1 Street .. .00l i i | VISIT TO NEW SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS | Delegation iBusiness Me Pleased | th Manual Training and Domestic |as ence. ¥ Grammar oy mor: t the manv lence depar at ware meat the ng did much Tine in and aruuem a el Broadwa. hool siceptical hought xpense hool Graham v they rec departments shortly after arm of the prese The visitor who ;rooms when a clas fronted by a score o izirls busily engag t industry, the git cacies for their o with saw. hammer ronstructing sleeve r but that they have prodfcing pome arhicle o ‘practical use. - This dom o girls are taught how J_pastry. the pupils oadway school | ave the only ho are penefited v this sp , as all the the other publie | intendent Gra- am’s the depar ments at. This work niore 3 vocation raining as < ai training is car ried on with pupils two or three years alder The pre-yocational might be called a s ad enping stone to the nced work along th hree gentlemen Who repr Norwich Busin: on the tour of day_morning were Vice A, Somers Past Pr and Past President H. lstier twe Deing also association. They are much pleas vith the sucress of the iwo depar ments and they feel th the work eally worth whiie. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG s Easy—if You Know Dr. Edwards’ Ofive Tablets. e sesrel of keeping el yoang—te do this you must watch ~our iver and bowels-—-ihere’s no need «f having & sallow complexion—dark yung is to rings under your eyes—pimpl a bil- ous ook in your Tace—d ves with » sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per ~wnt of ail sickness comes from inac- e howels and liver Dr, Edwards, a well-known bhysi- ‘an’ in Ohio, perfected a vegetable -uzpound mixed with olive oil to act :n the liver and bowels, which he zave 1o Lis patients for vears. | FEdwards' Olive Tablets, the sub- ute for calomel, are gentle in their o, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of splrit. that natural buoyency which: should be epjoyed by everyone, by ton- nz up the liver and clearing the sys- tam of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Fablets by their olive color. 10c and 255 per box. All druggists. ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- Bus, O. fs mo sdvertisiug n mctiont sanal ts The Bulsf Apess St ac = | Such is the Woman Movement, Declares Mrs. Bertha Hirsh o e cheoe o | where women vote, especially in Col- SucEHI st e dnl e e Ko ';h"s‘fmf’ orado, California, and Illinols. In the v[\ ich N;‘ ies ‘\«?re ;xvaTl' Bhow 'f; latter state they have presidential and | thorough %nowledge of all phases of | portjal state and municipal vote. | Re Ty Mo TS o Woman's movement and the demand | ifornia’s experience that woman's in- | ooV QTSRS MMOTERART S0 S terest and sympathy for woman in- = 3 e GER i 2 2 well as intellectual independe creases with the franchise. In answer | ¥ B8 0IE SR UL, 0T {to the question how a, mother of | %9 % A S es o v d dication of the general social i |e [phihimn were supposed to be seen and A FACTOR IN WORLD PROGRESS Baruch in Lecture in Town Hall—Makes for a More Happy and Complete Relation Between Man and Wo- man—Audience of Over 500 Heard Her Logical Ad- dress With Pleasure. L e At the town hall on esday eve- | speak: mu¥t eventually be granted nidng an audience of ower 500 was | principles once condemned, must be} present to hear the address by Mrs. |Wwies saner knowledge, newer insight, | Bertha Hirsch Baruch on the Woman |recognized at their true value. Ideals| Movement. as a Factor in Clvilization, | rejected, at last accepted as the new Ziven under the auspices of the Nor- {and true standards of a modern dem- wich Fqual Franchise league, ocracy which means the elevs Mrs. William A. Norlon, president of [ the socializing of every man and wo- the league, volced the gemeral wel- |man. For this is civilization, and as come to Mrs. Baruch in her graceful | already pointed out, civilization can- introductory speech and the pleasure |not flourish unless it moves as a of hearing so well known a daughter | whole.” | of Norwich. Mrs_Baruch held the close attention of her hearers to her admirably reasoned and well expressed discussion of her subject. Several Results of Vote. The speaker then enumeraied many excellent results ieved in the st a family could find time to learn about | { G&TFR o0 I8 SCRETER | B ical matters, she suggested that e et ot et her | Spreading Eastward.. or even talk with the grocer{ Taims for the emanecipation of w | a few i | man are no longer to West-| i ern civili on, but ¢ ewise from far east. nds where women | been long ated to the » addre; by | of man also are awake ar ndency of e every- “Ward 1 women | with m W ize and num- moe of worth oy | Questions, estions, therefore “how much i The Popular wome: large the number? How | femer scture? How strong the{ How widie the ten ? How exten vantages equ h they represent Wales. uch sounded a note of warn Japan when wor danger loaking so = woods that we forget the of which it is con ration she drew Who may be overivoks the gzrandeur a nce of an individual star. One Factor in the Whole, Woman" Mo individual tree producing elemen oyt ch e lopn er forest. nt which the speak- | 30 *1® POWe the nece: forec: [ e | g Eoth Theliright man—but o 2 more happ as well as of the many. cor ween e = erefore, wk dwelling a it ipward | |m the good of society in | cou both t ) jma ing that in order j onserve welfare of society as a | in {whole one must consider the needs of | — individuals { TALKED BY TELEPHONE Various propaganda for ing op- | ports men, ties for lfberal education of wo- honorable remur ranchise, separ: positi Connecticut Men Who Were or Wire to San Francisco. Different rise to different ide: different ideals n con- where equ em to be ot ihe superintendent or warf: il constru mean by which hu onsp; movement mo; toward and tuart in the of stion 2 , M he dominant o present period, serve as actors, relipious, moral, social educational and polit Woman's Movement Basis of ization. Citing G conception ¢ zation wh based primarily i, all s0 vhone York inzot's ch upon en who Tespect .for human rights, Mrs, Baruch the two 1 were | § effectively argued that civilization can- the world, to speak andj not flourish without regard to this e e penid consideration, and that t-the offic gracious its aristocracy slephome e fon is- progressing as Vol moves forward as a Wwhole. . ok '\ ¥, n."“‘\ lnhlh neer “‘! | Progress of Seciety. telephone engineers who have spe ogress always begins with indi- | vears of labor and millions of doll virual initiative until the new idea are responsible for this sentiment crystallized into a cus- | 3,400 miles from t pm by the sanction of public opinion, | Pacifi t r enacted into law by which to gov- and thousand. ern those who voluniarily elect the|have been ma principles by which they are govern- |associated ed. teiephon The demand for the equa ichise irises as a necessary expression of human progress as a special phase of the Woman's Movement which seeks been two year the development of all the latent pow- in length and 1 ers of woman, necessarily including o to Salt Lake C her possible powers for participation alt Lake City to Denve vernment, from Denver to Omal The now traditional objections to m Omaha woman's taking a share of public 14 Chicago th sponsibility on the ground of her over- going to Pittsburgh, 545 whelming duties in the homefi are the | miles, and then to New York, 390 se advanced when women | miles © Pittsburgh. other | T opportunities for higher | branch goes from Chicago for indusirial and profes- and then down t “The excellent work | 350 miles. There is a con women during the past fifty{ the line from Bucalo to Boston. 4 vears us teachers, college professors. | miles long. From Pittsburgh there scientists, doctors, lawyers, government | & continuation extending to Baltim on: vocations. 265 employes’ clerks, and other public po- | 250 miles, away on to Washington, sitions comprises a service to modern | miles. Philadelphta is reached bv a svilization which the world could ill | branch from the line extending from afford to lose. the line extending from Plttzbu to First Woman Speaker Mobbed. I New York, connmecting at Newtown square. : first brave woman who dared | “"ILC* gmeter of - the nhard-drawn to speak in public in tite movement £ | cgpper wire of No. § B, W abolition was mobbed, said the speak- | ysed in She line is .165 inch. er; that was the time when women like total weight of one circuit, of two such wires, is 1,480 ton: are 130,000 poles in the line. Tn addition to Messrs. Beil and Wat- son, the mayors of New York and San Francisco greeted one another over the wire. In addition to this, President Wilson _spoke into his teiephone in the ‘White House, sending his voice out \o! the coast, and President Theodore N. Vail of the A. T. and T. Co. spoke 1,500 miles up the Atlantic coast from Jekyl Island to New York and thence to San F‘r‘;mdm. & total mileage of 4,400 miles. Meriden.—George Raer has been ap- pointed the supervisor of playgrounds for_the Meriden public sehocl svstem not hegrd, Mrs Baruch then briefly traced the progress of the movement for equal suffrage from its inception in 1848 ,to the preseni; showing its culmination in 1504, In the International Suffrage Alliance organied in Berlin, Germany, Wwith Mrs. Carrie Chapman Colt as president. All social philsophers recognize the force of public opinion, which where powerfui _enough nothing can with- stand. Thus the ideal republic can- not be conceived without women tak- ing their share of responsibility in all the affairs of modern eivilized 1ify ACROSS CONTINENT.| Fruit Dep’t. Special BOTH DAYS 1 peck Potatoes. .. ... 2 quarts Hand Picked Apples .- = . ... . 10c 3 lbs. Parsnips. . 10¢ 2 lbs. Onions ....... 10c 21bs. Carrots..... . .. .35¢ All for 38¢ Fresh Made 1 FRANKFURTERS 1b. 1420 FRESH BAKED DAILY 200 Fre.sh Made JELLY ROLLS 10c value Special 6¢ each Cinnamon BUNS dozen ..... Milk Made BISCUIT dozen ..... 8¢ Large Layer CAKES 8-12c Mohican Pure CATSUP 16 ounce bottle 18¢ Washington CRISP 3c 8¢ 25¢ | TWO MEN GIVEN STATE PRISON SENTENCES to Five Years—Villarni One to Two Years | avine Four court was cal had hour for nce, whic rnoor rdict Vil to Prison. wark w ni eit mment. | TO SPEAK ON DAIRYIY\G AT WHEELER SCHOOL r of State College to Be, Heard—Manager of Ball Team Se-| school ! day ey rienced ext ork for | | tural spe; mers and others some subject with _dair 1 Connecticut. Mr. Musser is ar ting spea and it is e a num?l }“np'v* will at public 1 m Tex 1 the school ing the evening library is supposed to| or not. The liorarian h public wi dvantag rtunits On Monday the Wheeler School| Athletic association met and discussed 1 sSpring sport the pupils has appro: zeneral school fit | ated money room” that membc own developing Instruction in the chenmi: may printiug mbers. oyes Wheeler ayir wure] Gler Ty | of I dormit LAND VALUES. TO PROTECT C. F. Noyss Offers Novel Suggestion| For Building Height Regulations. gestic Charles F. : who represents Imany in the dow wil insurance district, on the subject of limiting the height of building: said Tuesday’s New York Times. A final hearing on the proposed ordinance will be held to- morrow before the Aldermanic com- mittee at the city hall. i \[_r. Noyes is opposed to the lim- itation plan on the ground that many owners have purchased property at high rates with the expectation of fu- ture improvement by tall strnclures. ‘In such streets as ‘ourtlandt, Will- iam, Nassau, Maiden Lane, Church, Fulton, John, Pine, and Liberty, which are narrow thoroughfares from forty to sixty feet wide, said Mr. Noyes, “the proposed ordinance will Imit bufldings to eight or nine stoties. This appears to me like confiscating land val s, and if it is not the intention to inflict Injury upon vwners [ would guggest_a stipalation in _the_ordinance Progress i Evening ‘ ! office o the United y on the na itia ises of 1914, just issued, ams of the U. S Rhod on which the Conne Round-Sirloin-Short STEAK, 1b. Fresh Pig PORK LOINS To Roast Ch lb‘.’ oast or in Chops 122(: 1 lb. LIVER 1, Ib. BACON f0f 13¢ TRIPE, Pickled o 25¢ Nicely Cured Smoked 121 SHOULDERS, bb. .. 142C Lean CORNED BEEF 9 Choice Cuts, Ib. .. . ... (] Nicely Mixed SALT PORK, 1b Frosting SUGAR, 2 lbs. 15¢ 2 pkgs. Mince Meat | 1 can Pumpkin. . 24(: 14¢ |PureLard=12¢ Fresh Mohican Creamery CookingCOMPOUND Fresh Native EGGS Sweet Florida ORANGES CALIFORNIA PEACHES can 15¢ ib. 34c BUTTER 3 ibs $1.0 Grocery Special BOTH DAYS 5 Ibs. Granulated 1 pkg. Cornstarch. ... 1 Ib. Prunes. . . 1 pkg. Tea..... e All for 54c U s s 7 i0c G R L T T SN Mild Milk CHEESE PR Fine Large LEMONS dozen ... Calarab FlGS ... 3 bars SOAP............ { 1 can CLEANSER 1 bottle BLUING. stent | t, or| m . or foot if the a bul sound commerct: rdinance guous | i | n the Fight | Pests Reported. Wa mbe 1 moths enton rtment ¢ been largel ease iral few e ynnect »f the moth n, a The ( work the nta ot z to ot ared shment ated 1b! mens ARCANUM CLUB WHIST. Play Oyster Chowder—Prizes in First Series. of Followed and Nelson The pr o tion brid f First, Albert sl ond Potter. pe dled knife ster served un- | divectior Fi. Perry and | The r entertainment « n H. Perkins, chair : the arrangements Engagement Party. nds we Miss coming season at the home of Biat's Mr. Biet is employed < el Tevin, a_street merchant New Londo he New, Londor present were Mr. and Mrs amin Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Mz Einhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Katz with | their families Connecticut Naval Miiitia Efficient. In tbe by £ t. hode Island, Meine, Missour rsey. District of Columbia, North Carelin and Pennsylvania militia made cruises, says that the Connecti- cut militia was the most_effrcient of all and pays a tribute to Commander H J. Hill, Jr, its commanding officer. The | reports of other officers on board the Rhode Tsland also rate the Connecticut organization highly. Will Intsall Grange Officers. State Lecturer Blakeman of the Con- necticut state grange, is to come here today from his home at Oronoque =o | as to attend the meeting of Norwich gran~~ No. 172, Patrons of Husbandry, whose officers he will install. A large attendance of the grange members is locked for at the meeting. Johnson is the commonest name in icago, and ‘Smith the commonest e in New York city, Philadel- phia, Bostan, Cleveland. Buffalo and Pittshorgh West form | lartford X | gr sper- lsHoum RAISE FEED IN THIS STATE en | Professor Beach Tells Dairymen—Ad- vocates Sheep Raising Also. Beach of the college W »pening meet- 3 thirty her _President of too litile in this state, n years the rcreased te hay ndi aise oorn for ra- rained for associa- ng |{CONGRESSMAN FREEMAN TO BE A SPEAKER At McKinley Association Banquet Held at Hartford. The Aay AeKir sresider vernor t of th City 1d a roll_call = ¢ Wednesday ev- the members Tega- te is stormy, ‘s minim reachers salary s 340 a month for GEO. A. DAVIS Yalentines and \Velentine Novelfies We have a very choice as- | sortment, all new, fresh goods. Now is the time to mak your selection. Some very pretiy ones f Score Cards for Valentine pa : 1 ties. i Some wonderfully pr * | Valentine Post Cards. | GEQ. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist SPRING HAIR STYLES York Miss dles is ir New new hats require special hair styles 11 and see them Finest stock of Imported Hun Any shade matched perfectly Teiephone 652-4 5 Main Street., next Bank {tc attend r Mrs, Wi r tiil veek, | s Loaned to Library. A set of twelve post carc Aquarium in New York has been o ed to the Otis lbra The sed, makir 2ty winning 1 atie There is Only One i Bromo Quinine”’ To Get The GENUINE, Oall For The Full Nameo Laxative Bromo Quininc Used The Wonld Over to Cure a Oold in One Day Whenever you feel cold coming on think of the full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for this signature on the box. Price 25 cents.

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