Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 21, 1915, Page 8

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R m&* e lmfiun Mdtm-” idom comes. .Until recently your physi probably have said the only way.to help utarrh swould:-be to ‘have -a& cum&“' but now with a Ceastully: breat youtself. o BEE : n uanllh-.nf.'Hothn-p H“db-.—n.TafiymwnFflOpm'md- Thessupmblece HY"":‘;“‘“‘ Ry g : many deaths Department, to continue to and llellh ‘Saturday, September 26th. ive and conslsts of an inbal lisease, in 16 b " ' REASONS WHY YoVt eourmc* HERE AND NOW Th ; . y FLOOR COVERINGS S e ol vl SRR AR = demics 1t i bable that f the disease, I l; R SR AR ST A A RS TR | e T e i e Tk 0 sar. bt S T b e B s e £ eruion Mt oo e ol in Norwich. The as we do in pa) as is our us a . established upon S meawa 1o, v that Tollgws mavare | both of ‘!3":;.53;’ In the last siages | I which the smaller dealer cannot enjoy. Naturally we get the lowest prices, and as our business is in her method of treating diseases of o he was.called to them. I very much de- thehluoflchvesdhn.andmnwofih. WECANANDDOG.WEMnhefwd\emh(bfln plore the negligence of attending phy- o Lo & Osgood Co. 'dol‘:’n: e i S e stores which do not enjoy our they sell the more oconvinced they are |50 fatal and so contagious if not prop- S AR T S R R R e e | BORRe GARF %% SOME SPECIAL VALUES B4\ BetieRro mei does not relieve. the attending clan may give full | yet they are out of the province of the ——— dil'el:donl for their care when not sent | health officer. Such cases sometimes u}lcamta.rlum, yet the attention of | cause dissatisfaction and irritation and ¥ i X o3 DESERTED HER NEARLY the ealth: officer would serve to em- | require considerable tact to adjust. ALy : FOUR YEARS AGO. | Phasize the importance of such care. Schools: So many of the school “| _Scarlatina: Eight cases of scarlatina | buildings are in process of renovation 2 Mrs. Silvia T, _Gn}bi: Sues for Divorce | Were reported from different parts of | that I am unable to report upon them the town during the year and at scat- | at this time. They will all be in- We show the largest assort- from Husband Who Has Gone, tered :merv-x:,'-o that it did not ap- | spected before the opening of the proach an epidemic. It was of much | school year and any recommendations || ment of every kind of Rugs in On the claim that he deserted her | milder type than that of the preceding | made that are deemed proper. e Eastern Connecticut, but we ;‘r‘; Oct. 1, 191}17 SflthB. T. i(t;.:ho 3§ New ndon has brought sul or lvorce S RALLY DAY SOUNDS especially feature the famous A RINGING CHALLENGE || “Whittall” Rugs. No rugs from James V. Galbo, formerly of New Earnest Sermon by Rev. G. H. Strouse [} made in America compare for custody of the child. The suit is parlors Monday evening at 8 o'clock |Rally day service at the First Bap- BROADWAY SODALITAS BEGINS ITS MEETINGS Elects Officers and Lays Plans for Sea- son’s Work. London but now of parts unknow They were marnied-on Feb. 8. 1901, a have one child, a boy. The petitioner, whose maiden name was-:Tatro, asks at First Baptist Church. . returnable before the superior court on s with “Whittall’s” in qu.my' the first Tuesday in_October, with| The Girls"Sodalitas of the Broadway | With his theme A Ringing Chal- Qesi and Abel P. Tanner as attorney for the|Congregational church met for their [lenge, Rev. Georse H. Strouse spoke gn coloring. petitioner. first meeting this season at the church | inspiringly on Sunday morning at the li‘l‘ll are flidlflll "M“' =|with Miss Elizabeth Wilson in the | tist church. =His text ves the two tions of the choicest Orientals. chalr. verses 1st Chron. and Matt. 9: % NO REASON FOR IT The first business was the annual|“Who then offereth williugly to co The yarns used are all im- ’ election of officers and the following |decrate himself this day unto Jeho- ported from the Orient, and e officers-were reelected from last year: |vah?" “Then saith he unto his di- 55 Show a Way. | President, Miss Elizabeth Wilson; vice |sciples, “The harvest indeed is plen- |} the best vegetable dye. only president, Miss Marguerite Wulf; sec- | teous, but ‘the laborers are few.' ” tetary, Miss Lilian Dyer; treasurer,| The first text referred o David's make their fast colers h Miss eresa , Hildebrand; reporter, |invitation to the people of Israel to There can ‘be mo reason WhY SRY| il oid iler. Mra. John B Fan: | Bl the tempis Bt tedey, the pas. || are as durable ‘as le to Teader of this who suffers-the tor-|ning snd Mrw William Baker wers|tor said, i issued a challense for a (| produce. ’“er.i Rugs are made in the widest range of ti'u, in u&fim qualities. tures of an ‘aching back, the annoy-|Ig;elected counciliers of the club. e i . . third councillor is to be elected later. |temple to last a few centuries. Josus Whittall 9x are priced as follows: Body Brussell at $28.75 to $35.00; Wiltons at $39.50 to $48.00; ance of urinary disorders, the pains| Following the election of officers a |said: “The harvest is great” There Rugs in 9x12 sizes f y > ' & business meeting was held, at which [is a great demand for laborers, and in || Anglo Persian’ at $65.00. and dangers of kidney 1lls will fafl & | ESSS, HortE Toe A o i | e © hallense You to & warld: When Norwich Citize / heed the words of a neighbor who|scholarship for a colored school in |wide task—the taking part in the p a Axminster Rugs, sizes 18x36 to 36x72 inches— Week we make these speclal prices on Lino- B TV s Ty %mnmse.t ccndlueteg 'rtfi': va. i! bu_}]dlngh’up olt e\i'nrh.lu’ng kln‘dom!. ALUE) price range 98¢ to $4.00. pat. s s & i ‘erking, formerly of e. t ‘he thing of primary importance.to : H wick citizen says: was also decided-to have a candy table {study in a Rally day service is the F Crex and Rag R;l:n‘ size 18x36 inches—price Prthnu'-I price 45¢ a square yard s 3 at the day school in the.near |standard around which we rally. First range 33¢c to $2.75. Printed—Special price 50c a square yard Mrs. Mary' Neff. 465 Main ;St, Nor-|future. Miss Helen ding, Miss [let me define the word rally. It isn't Pri ial wich says:. “For many years one of|Gladys Thomas and Mrs. Mabel Spier [an explosion or a flare-up. It means || Rattanta Rugs, size 9x12 feet— nted—Special price 88c a square yard ; d 4 3 Tte; t fn order. Bat i i 5 d UNNERS id Linoleum—Fall opening prices are 79c, my By, ok euijtt. fo ‘atacks of| WS PRI, Giies of B AN [iswnle; fo rrangs in srcer. 2ot sae Soasial cpuniey prics § 950 AXMINSTER R Vo ana Vi o waeir ik : kidney complaint. He sufféred from| ointeq from the chair: Entertainment | means for them to fall into line. The || Seamless Tapestry Brussells Rugs, size AT THESE SPECIAL OPENING PRICES pains® across his loins and ‘at- times|committee, Miss Marguerite Wulf, Miss | church ' is' a great recruiting stition 9x12 feet, regular price $15.00— FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AT THESE SPECIAL could scarcely get about on account|Grace Rogers, Miss mm-l;emfcho%ejd, for the King. ;E): Bulyi-da)' We aim ' Special opening price $1295 gtle ;;l ‘incl:lel xlo g 208 OPENING PRICES: : Miss Annie Caulkine an ss Vera{to find and enlist recruits. - We can(} vVelvet Rugs, size 9x12 feet, lar pri ze 27 inches x 10 fee ! Regular 25. a o of his back being 8o sff and lame.| gy ‘This committee is to act through | expect no responseto this ‘challenge AT T SNl ARl price oo PSS Size 27 inches x 12 feet. Raghlne $5 Srude: at s et DS : The kidney secretions were irregular| October, and mew committees will be |unless we present a standard worth Size 27 Inches x 15 feet. in -passage and often contained sed-|abpointed - The club will en- |while. We need not a passive sym- Am-‘!nn:;h Rdga alze 0xi2 foct. 'regu]u"1‘o = iy S sl S bring d iment. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured|deavor to hold an entertainment | pathy, but a positive cooperation. price $20.00—Spesial opening. price. ... Size 36 inches x, 12 feet. ; monthly and plans were discussed for| We ask you to rally around a stand- B 1 ) 2 £ 5 at N. D. Sevin & Sow's Drug Store, owe/en. entertainment. The other [ard which means fellowship with the ‘ELI‘::::Q;;, ?0“"3‘,::‘:,9:;."3:;"»:?; $21.95 Sine -39 Inctes "% 35Tk CARPETS--MATT[NGS proved of bepefit from the .first and to act during the vear |best men and women who ever lived, . ood Ef 2w . b soon every symptom of kidney com- committee, Miss._ Minnie |is 2 standard of purity, truth and hol- || Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 feet, reg- Rug Bqrders—Hard w ects A 00l Ingrain Carpets—made and laid plaint disappeared. I willingly con- an, Gladys Francis, the |iness, stands for Christ's church and ular price $37.50—Special opening prico $31.50 Width 24 inches, value 8¢ free—Special opening .price, .a yard...... 7% | &l T'Betttl it Bratse-of s Kid councillors, Miss Alice Brewer; flower | certain victory. Special opening price 30c Stair and Hall Carpets in a variety of grades Ji firm P Dobn’ -~ | committee, Miss Ids Adams, Miss Lil- | The challenge is urgent, positive and SPECIAL SIZE RUGS @ P and patterns—at 28c, 83¢, 4c, 70c and %0c a ney ‘Pills' in the statemene I gave a|lian Dyer, Miss Gladys Thomas and |personal. Don't be a charity patient ‘Width 36 inches, value S0c— rd. few years ago. Nothirg has occurred|Miss Ruth Blair; membership com- |forever, using somebody else's time. |} Velvet Rugs, size 10 feet 6 inches x 12 Special opening price 3% e to change my high opinion of this|Mittee, Miss Theress Hildebrand, Miss|Be a helper and not one who always - - feet—Special qpening price........ $19.95 Japanese Matting—Special. opening. price.. 20c | Semmely:™ T Lena, ‘Wolff, Mlnlulg: Adnmml 8; Sm::l.éll?- ne%l]l he#:.‘“ = 5 Tapestry Brussells Rugs, size 10 feet 6§ Best quality China Matting, reguiar pflce d g o len Sp: g, e cl enge comes from st e 2 3 33c—Special openin, ice } Price ‘50c, af ‘all ' dealers. Don't| Miss Lillian Dyer, Mrs. Spear. and should mean four things -in ‘our inches x 12.feet—Special opening price $17.50 FLOOR COVERING STORED Pt A rrgpl 0. P simply ask for .a kidney remedy—get| The meeting concluded with a most |lives today. It should arouse us, and || Axminster Rugs,” size 11 feet 3 inches Floor, Cinvestas. Jadiits: ducing: Opsiie pecial opening price...... Doan’s. Kidney - Pills—the o that hm;nmn: ;;Dflrt ~ a,h: Cl;lo';"uglfld we sho;ml tarme ;ntdh a;t::‘l;l. Al gogd X 12 feet, resuhrsprlce sts.oo— Days will be stored until wanted upon ‘Wool and Fibre Ml(u;g— - X e conference one - | enemy to attack e ly microbe i i i .95 ¥y al Props., Buffalo, N. Y. gates, Miss Hiizabeth 'Wilson, of indifference. Then advance, for PEOL Rpening: prive; W payment of a reasonable deposit. Meas- pecial spening price Mothers—Watch irritable Children! That fever, paleness, grinding. of teeth while asleep, and coated tongue H Season’s illi- are indications that your child has | -mPioyed in the SiPeace MUK “Every day is a fresh beginning; every 0.,,. showing of odd size Rugs—8 feet 3 urements will be taken for Floor Cover- BEADED APPLIQUE FLOWERS |morn is the world made new.” inches x 10 feet 6 inches, also 6x9 feet— log - witheut " Sxtra’ shargs. MYSTIC ART EXHIBIT includes all the leading grades—Crex, Tapes- try, Brussell, Axminster, Etc—and the price We are always pleased to show our b Worms in its system. Kickapeo Worss| nery—Velours Liked for Turbans— MADE A PROFIT || range is $3.75 to $27.50. LINOLEUMS various lines and give estimates upon all B Killer quickly gets rid of these para-| Hats Quist off Elaborate, to Suit All Balance” to B Carsled’, bei 4o " Mak kinds of home decorative work — Floor o sit.est ;in":s tport:fi;l;' ufenrar ew;n the | Tastes. o °vm_ I'."" &3 ¥ PRINTED AND INLAID gw.r.r.‘.,, Ew.,.‘\.v,.. Shades, Curtains, ‘ most delicate cl m, pleasant et $212.76. S & P ra) tc. ha to take, has three effective medicinal | * Cooler weather Mondny revived in- . SMALL SIZE RUGS O S of -Linsloumns: [o. thn Wpet_sobipicts wh:.wm‘ go to ;wr“hmm":;* t":ln: 4 qualities: —acts as a laxative, expels | terest in th esti £ fall and win- The annual art exhibition held re- % N I ever shown in this vicinity. The patterns are a % Wotuae, it toaes T The L e question o and Win- | 1y in Mystic was not only ank ar- make an extensive showing of Small B etiouliny’ ‘ihdiguted” fae had dining measurements for Linoleums, Rugs, Etc., ~ Begin treatment today Snd elminats | boopimilnery, and e e omiacaeed | tistic but a financial success. Receipts Size Rugs in all the best makes. P s et Rl Ve et e fine and lay them at your convenience. -Wae the cause-of irritableness. 25c. newest and most charming . designs |rom the sale of paintings were 3955 |§ Wilton and Body Brussells Rugs, sizes 27x54 you with the fact that Linoleum makes a san- have Lot fa I"tr“': ld-ins work < o s, 1 | Sovmmienton: 324458, Froen " admiesions, inches and 36x63 ‘inches—price range $3.25 | itary and easily cleaned floor covering and one promptly, correctly a owest cost. ] oticeably me was a smal close Bendle model in black panne, a | $98:50 from teas, $8. voluntary con- to $9.50. that is pleasing to the eye. During Opening chic lttle turban, given distinction by ‘flbutlommflfid . ‘;?a‘“u from last . tm-” elegant taupe plumes set high at Yu;;% :;g on . making a-total e back. o MR A DEMONSTRATION “?‘flutlfl“m‘;fiu%lm el O 3 |nected with the exhibition was $298.94, ) e and pin of silver and m soft gray|leaving a balance for next year of $219.76, ; ' A c Electro-Vac is the ONLY electric cleanér an the market _— 2 : . A taupe round turban had for trim- - that combines two complete machines thg cost of one. : ming beaded applique flowers, a velvet ¥ M- C. A. PROSPEROUS, A at of s |P.|:UMBING bird and ear of selt-tone velvet. . silk|Report Shows More Than $14,000,000 special factory representative will be at our’ l& : Aulflswmtolhwywhm tures on this with fi d sill This had o yelvat Bonee and & patty maite| The annual report of-the interna .. wonderful suction cleaner. Systems that are faultless. Let us gmu sailor, faced in black, fitted on Spent and 620,799 Members. furnish plans for figures. bead ornament. tional committee of the Young Men’ Russian sreen velvet was developed | Christian association, according to the - 5 Have one sent to YOUR home today to work for you A. dJ. Whol ) B e e e o T | Somciations. over the ase. revor. || NG while you are paying for it. e 14 in el 0is - E $ oley & Cfi. shade. There waa a mmart twist of | net i ek sy o' S e - ; There are fifteen new points that are appreciated by chamois velvet the bri erty shown, w! e tof value of ¥ 12 Ferry Street A desirable model for eariy fall wear bullings in _all pasts of the “wortd, everyone who knows what an electric cleaner ought to be. ‘was a slashed turban in tete de negre | Property, equl it Snd. & ARANTEED yelvet. This lad & modiah wing in Lo be ,$103:396,000. There are 789 bulld- l-}JLLY GU. in every respect. Made by " ad. effect at the back. ings llfm s PPhone 581 The favored Belglan blie formed the| The associations paid out for cur- : one of the oldest man of vacuum denncs in the —————— !h:rrad Pt.fp of a large rolling du.flor in | rent tayxxmn;el ‘:: ,9238, flflgflm:ufor lutal:; - velvet. Flowers were appliqued around | coun an rnatiol perv: RN PLUMBING the crown. For finish there was a flat | $969,133. For work in foreign coun- B COSTS little more than the cheapest, but is worth % rosette of gold and black ribbon. tries $433,101 has been subscribed. The ffl it. is in modern house Velours in Belgian blue worked wup |association spent for education $1,070,: double what we ask lectricity is i @8 well in o rolling turban which had a | 000, of which $814,000 came from the “w will put this electrieity is to lighting. We guaran- | Georgetto - ribbon - band and steel | 83,781 students themselves. machine into_your home. Ask tee the very best PLUMBING WORK:|buckle, A fancy blue wing adorned the The memberships now number 620,- . about our new ‘dlll‘ '*n tw, % S’m by expert workmen at the fariest] side. 799, of whom more than half are under prices! . 2 _ No description of the rainty hats| 20. Ask us for plans and prices. “ |offered for inspection just now can give i g SWEEPER-VAC 7 —— e el M e utronu;meollo;lp ot Neweastle-on_the- \ = = ~ ! The wise way is to go and see them e land 2 'seng, T. F. V& J E TOM PKINS while yet the modes are new and un- | Chen, C. H. Hwong and 8. V. GeWo, N copled. have rented the residence of J. Will 67 West Main Street & tam Clarke on Broad street, New Lon- Where the very latest may be found | 457/ ¢or the winter and will study sub- is explained by The Bulletin’s adver- | marine construction at Groton. tisers this: mormnn. 4 i | e —— : i BROKE HIS NECK IN - Facts for Sufferers. ' Robert d. Cochrane DIVE AT WATCH HILL| Pam results from injury or:conges- ; 10 b TR tion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, GAS FITTING, But William Henry of Providence is|lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, PLUMBING. STEAM FITTING, Said to Be Recovering. bruise, lw;lmfl,’nlx:;c‘lusc;r whi l!flvTr ve yields to Sloa: 2 10 Waet Main trest,-Norwich, Comn.| wiiiam Honry, son. of J.N, Henry, | sasut-—rfngs now fresh biood, dia- Agént for N. B. O, Sheet Packin of Provid 'ho had necl solves thie congestion, relieves the in- , g e s iy L ..,";:"""" Jury, the circulation is free and your and a half feet.of water tch pain leaves as if by magic.’ The na- T B F i B“ RNg is reported to be on l.he.t w‘t'; :3:. ture of its qualities penetrate imme- Dlete “recovery. Both 1égs and. both ahuly to the sore spot. Don't keep arms; which were pnnlyzed after the |on suffering.. Get a bottle of Sloan’s quam, now. respond to motion ‘and | Liniment. Lfn it. It means instant Heating and Plumbing| 5 oo, o ome soe R i S 5 i £ 2752 g A Clogged System Needs Attention. ',Kemyismmwtmhhw Are you bilious, dizzy and listless? IRON GASTINGS! Su5iE o, 5ok S ot W8 Mol FURNISHED PROMPTLY. BY

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