Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1909, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A CHILDREN'S LABOR BUREAU. The movement of the national child labor committee té have a national children’s bureau formed is not likely dorwich Bulletin and Coufief, === to find favor with those who think * §13 YEARS OLD. this government is drifting altogether il too fast towards paternalism, but HIS WEE K—EXCEPT TUE! s on price, V2o n weews 800 a |since (e peajmmxgncethof evers gov-i The plump man whose wagsish ) “But bout tnat girl” said the fat i - ——— month; $6.00 a year. ernment resides in the ability and|look betokene: m an aspiring bu-[man. “Turned you she Daily Memo. Calendar Pads, — character of its citizenship, why | morist lounged over to the elevator | How could she have had heart to y p The P eflbel' SlOCk CO. Do‘n:.""d he Fostorfice at Norwioh. | ¢oyiq not every government give |Starter In the rotunda of the office}do It?” * Fine line of New Year Cards. . £8 BHCCNA-Cired X o Semlciia' & p enandutiona ¥ building. “I'Il never tell you,” replled Mike. Eifs Sare ol s Soundatienel “Say." he remarked, “can you tell | “It seems foolish of Her. It was this I B AR Bulletin Businass Office, 480, s proposefl bureau, according o f,e hoy far it is to the Masonlc Tem- | way,” he resumed, after he had given SUCCESSES. \ EVENINGS: an elevator the s upward flight. ‘here was gol to be a elevator men’s ball gbout tree weeks ago and thinks T to miself, “Now's your chance, Mike." ple? t) start upon its The what?" asked the elevator starter, flicking a bit of dust from the lapel of his gold-filled coat. “The Masonic Temple,” replied the .The Life of an Actress Wednesday. .. The Mfilionaire’s Revensge ®| Thursday. | Prida : Gy Tho King and Quoen of ‘Gamblers Satirday .The Hawk and the Dove ulletin Editorial Rooms, 86-3. Jflvr‘ plan laid vut, would investigate ulletiu Job Office, 6-6. | and report upon all matters pertain- Willimantic Office Room 2 Murray Bz | | Foy S0 L B Telepho 10. v ephone child life. It would take up, in par- STl | ticular, questtons of infant mortality, CRANSTON & C dec28daw Norwich, Tuesday, Jan, 12, 1900, / . o ie | . taki v her- | “First thing 1 did was to give her — - the birth rate, degeneracy, juvenile | fit man. taking in, with & compre 3 | Ge oty s % ve wink, the stray office boy, whose | a flower one mornin’. Well, that did . THAT CONGRESSIONAL SALARY. n;’lmqu: m,\( and juvenile courts, em- | jneey always was in other places|n't seem to cause no undue agitation, The delici for griddla ¥ M A. BARBER, MATINEES: What Governor Lilley will do with | PI0viment of children, accidents to and than those in which he loitered, and | as they say in the novels. The next most ous Wednesday..Ten Nights in a Barrosm hat songressional saliry is disturb- | Uscases of children of the Industrial | (i short man with nis hat on the side | day I went over to the cigar stand cakes of all makes—or any - Pe Thursday.." ... Binker otectd Pl by classes, state and territorial legisla- ( of his head. & while she was out to lunch and bought where takes. ac lnlst | Baturday The Life of an Accress 18 the New " and put it in| Uon afecting children, and certain | “No.” sald the elevator man. “Never | one of these here little fancy boxes o' use ’Y“'g b RS AR A If he should draw it and pul | other matters related to the child,|heard of it. Somebody been trying[chawclut creams. It damaged me a A , wholesome food. eats now on sale Lils pocket or add it to his bank &c- |y, ;rogec put forward as one | to Sell it to you?” quarter, but I was willin' to go the UL B8 Chsstans St Cars to all points after tiwe perform- count he would do no worse than |, c. GTOREt B PL TOTR Prmdentl‘ The rotund humorist laughed com- | limit, and it was a box any girl'd be 1In 10¢, 25¢, and soc air-tight tins. estnu ance. #cores of absentees have been doing & SO - fortably, tickled to get. Well, when she come > these many years. velt and various other public| Yoy got me that time all right,|in that day I passed It to her kind of i * he said. careless and she took it. If he should draw it and turn it ever for some charitable purpose in his home town it would, be about what “That night she smiled at me as sweet as you please and I began to swell up like a2 buckwheat pancaks when it hits the hot griddle. ‘Mike’ took out a match and scratched on the iron work between the twol and after carefully nursing! ened children, as wards of the nation the nation’s hope, deserve every If the governmental machinery BROADWAY THEATRE and might be expected of him. be bet it behind his hands lighted a wiz »e hetter regulated in their in- d his he & There is one conclusion which it is x o 5 cigar. The <ort man with his hat on | I says to m'self, ‘you're a winner.’ t..by all means let it be done.| . ."'Giq. of his head yawned and AR kliek lIOIdfly, January 12, 1909 pertectly safe for The Sun, or any per- | .. ®on under the sun, to come to, and | .- that is that Governor Lilley will not | 7 take counsel of the press what he shall ‘Well, the next day I got Bill here to change noon hours with me and when she went out to lunch I follered. When I come up beside her I says there wus cre would seem to be no question the contemplated department, If Iy arranged and efficiently offi- cored, ought to collect and make pub- | walked aw “Somebody was askin' me the other day what come between you and that there peachy blonde vou was so gone on here a while back. Mlike,” remarked AT LAST, THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY! Henry W. Savage offers An Excellent Message. .and would not at all interfere with the do with it, as he probably considers that as his private concern. The Sun does not venture to cen- sure him for taking the salary, for it | mdmits that by all the rules of con- gress and by precedent he is entitled lic much valuable information, results affecting both te legislation. Sunday, January 24 has been des- ated a ¢ on wiiich the sub- ject of child labor is to be considered national and as with | fat man, tenderly healthy cigar | <aid she turned you down.” aid Mike imperturbably. coaxing his un- nto burning. “The fel- n eold, if anybody goin’ to be a dance give by the eleva- tor men and could I have the pleasurc of her compny. Say, T wisht you could of seen the frost I got! “‘Sir} she says, ‘I don't know you and anyway Tve got a gentleman friend and your attentions is quite One of the most important subjects that Governor Lillley will deal with is the judicianry He will appoint a number of judges, and wiil himself be Judged largely by his wisdom in that matter. He adyises that with the work of the established newspapers that report the news there is d All in all it is an excellent message, roceedings 3pr the eveloped day by dax, clear, businesslike and progressive—a | credit to its author and a useful gulde to the legislators. Hartford Courant. “The Merry Widow” e M oughout the United States. The | Sg-114 itted 9 & e United States. | eeeiusts Then she stuck her nose | €rowth of the state and the increase e ’x[ ey e i ’: hs as' -invited s ;nwmber of | 1, ood-looker like you!* | in the air and trotted down the tlreet{ of court business there be more su- T e RS 1, there dpew Bot Hesnt 3o associated with “Ana with all| leavin’ your old friend Mike lookin'| perior court judgeships created, and in | Fifty Cent Limit. a0y reason for "“‘" " At N i ldren to meet him » gold lace to help you along! | like a nine spot.” tals hep}lm: the Support of the bar and | The postal savings banic bill mow The Queen of Viennese Operettas. Stohebly do with it, -1t will: net be month a Hington Il never cease. n “Get the hook, get tha | the people. proposes a fifty cent limit Instead of 1 nth at Washington, and the ver cease. What was| Gl the Book e UMt hoy as he| He advises a dafly stenographic re- | the deposit of a dime, which It was | Original Boston Company. direct from its Record Run of 18 Weeks at ter clovator man eyed the stray of- who was grinning from be- | * fat man’s shoulder. the Tremont Theatre, together with the Famous ENGLISH GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA | originally proposed to accept. Either would result in much needless book- keeping.—Boston Transcript. wasted, and thers could be no spe Kkick made i he applied it to the rc duction of the cost of his campaign port of the legislative proceedings and it js not a_bad suggestion. It would do away with the cheap and discredit- annual chiid held ir th bor conference Is rago January 21 to general topic to be con- elevator, =aid the fat “She needn't darted into the neares “That was too bad,” sympathetically this state; or should just blow it i man, Sving. S350 et o ! The Children of the Na-| “Did you ring for a boy?" he inquir- | have throwed you down so hard. | ed appropriation schemes for reporters —_— B giing band concerts: with it tior [ e of the fat ‘man.© “No? T tought| <oh, its all right” the elevato:| at cach seseion, vould rallev the state-| Emile Richebourg used to get $20,- —SCALE OF PRICES— QR fha xicutive' muetPion ;o | vou must o Then vou can run along, | starter responded blithely. There is | house of a number of visitors who are | 00, for each of his novels before they || Orchestra and A and B, Orchestra Circls The work and the probles volvi WOTE gncithe prolienis NAUNSS | there for what there is in It for them, | appeared in book form. B liace. Ci Oechostrs 'Clrdle girls in the world, There Hartford, i | little one. Your services ain't required | plenty mor: Whatever Governor Lilley sees fit iy warjhy of Sflonat e present time. e [seven & few blondes left. so I'm told, s to do with that money will be ap- ‘ POFCOE: INASSOSES. office hoy dropped his left eye- | in the outlyin' districts You don't see Balcony, A and B.......... a le, whose int hily_ but othe PR 1 d 2 1 was Balance, C to G, Inclusive proved by people, whose Interests > vy S8 ghtly ut otherise made uv|me wearin’' crave, do you? v % 4 3 ! i he so honestly guards The nation which is taking best care | movement of any kind. stung all right, though” he confessed [From New York World, April 8, '08] Balcony, H and J . g the best care| “Just wait till the boss, happens | as the fat man stepped into the eleva- Family Circle | alomg.” said_the elevator man. “Youltor and was borne aloft to the sound v General Admission . THE SENATORSHIP DETERMINED TODAY. of the castanets—Chicago News. von't be able to see him for dust.” Jah. 9th, at 9 a. m. Seat sale opens Saturday, EDITORIAL NOTES. LAST THO' MONTHS ENJOVED The republican forces will meet at| Senator Hale looks peculia 1 5 5 Hartford today to settle the question | pl Fdn the Snlbreis “:rc;'n'r;a: 2l which comes into our ports di- | pears to him the evident desire of his " NO TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVED. whether Frank B. Brande all be man. i reetly affect us, and very disadvan- | constituents. Mr. Hayes has hereto- No tickets will be held. All seats must be pald for when ordered. EORra sk 1o the Umited Blow the Smoke Aw ought to| A5E0USIY. It I8 Ameterdam ayndicates | fore refused to commit himself. 7 g s i et e iy . ¥ sl Bt bk 7 oug] immensel vealthy ones, too—now | SRR vy L e X 2 Y or be succeeded by Congressman e the favorite song in Hartford this ing their plantations in Sumatra | IN THE SENATE { FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. B o e Toorth Sltrct. | mrning: {and Tiorneo, that would move inelr | - | The Hill partisans, who started the managers over to the Philippines in — | campaign with a at it was ol r;m say that er to 1:<"i;ola.|\'anlngc of our lack of | Tillman the Center of Attention—in- | to be cleanly and honorably conducted, prohibition is not always ive duty. ident’s Salary. | — have succeeded In making it a cam- | Skin deep, is as much' to the interests of | e @ ey atlen How va very p & & c ol The following statement was made,every way. I am convinced that the paign of defamatio bl ihe (s 3 r manufacturers and the cigar by G i s 1 ¢ 1 h 14 be found r Taft may be a cat of another col s of the United States to keep Washington, Jan. 11.—Ser Till- | e R a0 I hiylng " In. New 3 shows Daily Week of cause there could be found no r ft ma olor, "his Toreign-grown fobaceo And | man was the center of attention In the » in connection with the Coop- | York Is richly deserved. J | issue upon which a strong and fair | Put it I be discovered that he will < as it is to the growers. Every | tenate today, occupying almost an hour | € preparations, which have ated & In a short interview Mr. Cooper - 215, 7, 848 anuary political battle could be fought. not pley with mice, allowed to enter this country tree | of the time ‘of' that body immediately | Sensation throughout the West and |sald: I have beers in New York a | Much that Co: 252 i has PR — luty reduces just that number from | upon its meeting, with a carefully pre- | BOW belng widely discussed in New | little less than two months. So far| N wentured to say himself pe ,},{n’. .1.141:‘1 Congress is becoming oonscious of | 5 on !,:mm’cmn. Cigars can be ' pared speech in reply to the |>r~:1|lh."nl'< York. as [ can judge there are now about vA“u[‘luI EDGAR FOREMAN_& CO. to his strength or popularity; and the | 11 that it is getting all it in- nufactured in the Philippines at $1 | charges concerning his action in at- | MT. Simpson, who lives 9+ | fifty thousund people taking my prep- PRESENTING THE HIGH CLASS arguments _f‘, h ‘have been of | Vites, &nd a little more. per 1,000 on an average, while we arn‘llempllng to buy some of the timber l).es\xfinntj street, Brooklyn, b arations. ore I leave there will be and SINGING COMEDY PLAYLET, 3 5 Do 2 paving our workmen on an average |lands of Oregon, originally held as a| “‘According to my experfence, this|not less than one hundred thousand, «“A DUEL OF HEARTS” ;\ « mraf(nr h has not made much When Castro pegan grafting he had | $12 per 1,000. railrcad grant, while he was advocat- | ";1“1‘ )‘_""P"';l 1? justified In his claims T‘( the number is inc ing very rap- 1 mpression upon the people. Fipegp g i Gidlarted il co | ing litigation ' by the department of | that his medicine will actually put the Idly and people are just beginning to " vl“ | 8 Senator Drandezee has atiempted to | #5000, and now he Is said to be worth | i, 15 Sohectlont With - new | justice to compel thelr sale. | stomash in good condition. 1 have|learn what my preparation does. 1 i | MEANOHQERS el img vt ot make no personal defense, but has | ' C" 'Mes eight millons modes of harvesting and curing, T ex- | The scnate passed a bill appropriat- | had chronic stomach trouble for sev- | expect to fully prove before 1 leave Pictured Melodies. Singing Comedien: carried his campaign forward in a| The Htallan earthquake pect that within five years’we shall | ing $90,000 for the purchase of the Se- | oral veurs past My stomach seemed | New York the clalm I made when I RENO AND SMITH. o ARl i dadai b RS tecdleod q must be ad- | .. hundreds of acres of land, now | quoia grove of big trees in California. }“g‘l‘h"“' ‘l‘:e"‘i’“"f“"l In August, 1906, | arrived, namely—that stomach trouble ! | Astonishing Acrobatic Du B s i, o SmEoVINE | mitted o bp the’ severest sbaks)thed Yalsing tobacco, and this ' land, | ' A recommendation of the comumittce | 2nd 1 have been able 1o eat next to ) the great curse of the 20th century - e Boyed by Tlatt and Hawley, 1 old world knows anything about. | at present practically returns ai- | on finance and the committee on the | ROTVPE 2 - e among highly civilized races and that Ladies and Children PICTURES CHANGED S B o g S A S . S = - = most nothing,” will be producing rich | judiciary, favoring an increase of the | ave not taken htest en- | it 18 responsible for ninety per cent. ADMISSION 0 5 EVERY MONDAY SRy over the alrman Ke- | The ) e still wear- | returns on . small investments. We | president's salary to $100,000 and those | joyment in living, 1 have been so de- | of all ill health. . No Higher Afternoons 5o AND THURSDAY nealy of the repu state central wake no secret | Shail see new houses, new farm build- | of the vice president and the speaker | Pressed by my condition. Neither | <My medicine does nothing but regu- comm has d that Senator e'a model Don't | INES and a prosperous people Which | of the house of representatives, | physicians ‘nor medicine helped me, | late the stomach, yet I have people Brandegee is stro iy atirer: Yids TS | will be a pride 1o our state. This in- | ferred to the committe pprop and it was only by the most careful | come to me daily and tell me that it | diet that 1 was able to retain any food relieved them of many and various | tions. if not menaced by the Oriental | the confide; he leaders, 7 iate : o w,;:?:’, bl ,:‘:‘d‘,“t“: 5 i | competition, will be a soureg of great | whateyer. For the pasi seven months | allments: not generally recognized as . oy c ' the votes rb murder trial | wealth to our beloved New England.” HOME GARMENT MAKING. I have not eaten a particle of meat. | due to stomach trouble. or his return to Washington fact that it is Are you doing anything for Mr. L In the most skeptical frame of mind | “Tt is easy enough to verify this To claim that this Is offensive to ieh oftenest gets hung up | Brandeges i | The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. possible I calied to see Mr. Cooper | statement. An hour spent in listen. Taft, or a menace to the new admin- | in @ | “Yes, sir. All of us tobacco men : about two months ago, while he was |ing to what people who call to see me istration, is absurd, Senator Knox, ' e are doing our utmost for him. We in Brooklyn. I had not the- smallest | are saying, who obtained my medicine - who {s as close to Taft as any mar The nation knows dent | think it is the duty of every tobacco {'hope his medicine would help me, as I| some vill prove what I say and fn the country, and who will have | Rdosevelt does not work on suspieion. in the state to see their sena- {had given up hope during the past | beyond L | ISONn greet influence the next adminis- | Vhen he makes a statement the proof resentatives and impress | year. "I obtained some of the medicine | <Cooper's New Discovery s the med tration, has v » sed Tt NE ekt b e Y he strong reasons, cas out- | and began its use. Today I am ap- made such a wondertul | R o e i i 5o R Ly | tined in my talk to you, why the to- y as we XU ¢ 0y on onlb &8 n es l‘uc l e o I and the backing of y AT oy 1cco ‘interests of Connecticut demand rapidly everywhere. Should ten of the ablest senators has not bee s who @0 nothing more | cenator Brandegee's return to the wa ful. 1 am in good SOt hawe’ 1t ROy he without effect fn this 'campaign s 1 attending a chamber He has shown us that he is heartily, sleep well and am Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Onfo. Senator Brandegee enjoys the con- | get their plctures nd in need and it is our duty to fidence and support of the people, and | 1% the ne ape . that he is re-elected by a vote that will win today t ¢ deserves to, | will leave no doubt in the minds of | y i 2 t The scientist who decided that ligent men ouf our country as 1 ter and ene are e S » Connectlcut stands on is £ FOR A LINCOLN CENTENNIAL | ‘ are the same thing sultural and political ques- 2 STAMP. t have noticed the extraordinary Hartford Times. 7 B B e T | o e e B i BeQUALIYY <= Bam Lincoin should have been ord pl it ] SURE OF RE-ELECTION. O e | THE HOUSEHQLD, om all posta P% 15 the year | ¢ retall in Can- 7 Sreceding the centenniat anniversury ' Uin self-protection | How the Prospects for Brandegee Ap- \ Euilding, 74 Franklin Street. ancipa birth might there seek an ope doos i el e AR r 1 open door. pear in the Last Hours. g = & movement as a spe 1 recognit The promotes 4 capita] of a B 5,000,000 Asked by the Hartford Times for & | ENNEDY'S of the celebration which is to take dasdihy & picture trust g ,“ .,," A o the t Mon- M | PROF. J. J. K Blace"or ot 1 7 a0 12 prowen e SR ement "™ Hoze DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN,| =~ . ye & special set of stamps made a reality Instead of a dream. Wor ‘On the eve of the republi- B ot ; : mo Sy SR e . Dental Surgeon. Carnival and Reception at Washington. A bill provi erence Wilbur | itation_ in saying that Mr. Brandegee NOT FOR ANY PEOPIE IN PARTICULAR, BUT g sl the issue of t spectal sta and the P g nominated by a very hand- In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice | ke Slee 25 Been preparcd and will ho st oure tar | 20,14t WriSht Kiows how to- come dnioled s FOR ALL PARTICULAR PEOPLE 101, Msia Sty " Nerwich, Gonn i s e dbwn, DHE THG: sresident ‘doamsd orecast whic! v 3 | Srofticed in n the president doesn't ph | 0!ympic Hall, January 15th, on s not been placed on t Upon this subjec . Kenealy's statement was shown Senator Brandegee, who is also in with the first children dancers in the e Lo ndon doctc Hanley's Peerless Ale be right in | s g the bath tub an educator, but | Hartford, and who unqualifiedly, en- { | “It is mot inte ry. glisgher it 18 & dorsed it. He added: “I am abso- | | & % e s State. They will take part in 38 original purpose t dy tax upon , too, | lutely confident of winning by a ‘ is scientifically brewed by particular Solo Dances. head restored to the stamps In rega - | handsome majority. There is mot a | | " n ha newspaper editor k in the lines of my supporters ; brewer’ ,‘Or an ever-lncreanng parllcular ‘EIS A ey | Jar use, from which it was few weeks ago by the postma where, | Dove. He ought to jan7a ef New Haven a Unit. trade. Are YOU particular ? . ®annot be cured must be endurcd. 12 eral. There is a feeling among phi conditions In | atelists that taking the head of Lin. ot get shot. ol. Theodore H. Macdonald, chair- coln from all the postage stamps was B T 2 | man the New Haven republican | ]AMES F DREW almost as irreverent and unwarrant i ”“' -"') congress- | town committee, said this afternoon | ¥ B s o ca s i3 ja : own by the nervous that the republican members of the rroen " . ;_run!;'r;;:’o;l:lbz tho motto ‘In God We | ™ which they look around to see lesislature from New Haven are a vewing Company, I Iallll |m||'| a“ fi alnfl ust trom the United States coins he sercret, service is behind th unit for Mr. Brandegee, and are en- ALand Forfetonly | NEED TO BE FIXED. ut whether the Lincol: head is = e | thusiastic for him. Colonel Macdon- LADIES’ TUCKED SHIRT WAIST. b Wi I Testored or not, thers can be No QUES- | “If T had e wac \ld_believes that the public sentiment e il ; | WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY J| Best Work Only. tixon that the issue and use f a s st "!";m\;&u ? ).\471‘41 James J.| of New Haven is overwhelmingly for | Paris Pattern 2736 — All Seams $? ‘Phone 422-3. 18 Perkine Ave. clal set of Lincoln centennical anniver. ild b at least one war- | Mr, Brandegee. lowed. LARGE PRICE pL23d sary stamps would be a highly pop- | million dollars tarenoy "ith the five A New Canaan Incident. S B Yo b 2 ly_pop- | millior ars saved T would estab. | ok v . ivella flannel in a lilac-and-white Without the least particle o [ | $55 arda, (it woric ans oo on of | lish sone.thousand. sohools of agrieul- | o Meriis uad kel At be taetane | e of Tule MApIe 1AM, ahic malst pain you can nave the most sen- | | Maher’s School For Dancing, martyred president; the greatest ar ¢ (The man who would do_that Mr. Hill's | supporters Saturday | {07 morning wear. Three tucks elther RIS Tath, echovat | e T. A. AND B. HALL, B e s Trgates show of being made pres- The plan was o procure the | 5ide of ‘the front give the necessary Fo VNG 62 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. el B 3 | 6f Sewoiution "irsing the | (AL (Ao Lhe, Back, forming 4 L e empimel Hor' 30" conts 4nd gotd ]| Dancing svery Fritay and Saturday ————— > ST e € v tive from the I and € | the f t and back are attached to th before ‘constant M‘Lllllmll delicate membrane of throat d 1 ing Baker’'s orchestra. LEGISLATIVE MUNICIPAL | STANDING BY BRANDEGEE Senator from the district to vote for | shoulder yoke of the material, and a lungs, exposing them to the 1avages of deadly disease. Piso’s Cura ot iy solid gold crowns [ | OV, - 10 Walts, Two-stég, CHAR- e iyt J | Mr. Hill. Instead of such action, the hovel feature of the former is the vest- straight to the seat of the trouble, stops the cough, strengthens Full set of teeth $8.00 with the fl| Etc. at any hour. Classes now open. A Promi meeting adopte c st- | like ct o , cut on the 3 o 4 s b - Full set . b - 716 TERS. A Prominent Tobasco Grower Tells | Jne: tha: ‘i lotibintors excrcise ihelr | DIV, . Buttons in°varving sizes. cover: the lungs, and quickly reives ushealthy conditons. Because of s QUADRUPLE - ATTACHMENT, J§| Télephore 471-5 oct20d yoLet U hope that the custom whi Why He Shodld Be and Will Be Re- | own individual judgment. It is said | SO (riih, plai lilac flannel, are used as pleasant tas and froedecs from dangerous ingredicats it is the ideal Yo R e € y ork . g b + - . a e front a d = ving, has attained in New York and Mass elected. | that if a resolution endorsing Mr. | cuffs, whish finish the rathec . full remedy for children. At the fnt symptoms of a cough or cold in R B Siad EXPERT TUNING ‘WEH\W:L ra! ng charters for the — | had been offered it would | length sleeves. 'rn]p high collar is of the little ones you will save sorrow and suffering if you | W Better Teet lnr;nt e Made. 58 eabies the planey] an of the cities supplied by SRRy n passed. the_flannel, cut on the cross. | Work guaranteed ten years, work guaranteed. the legislature will not become the Ve oAt : : The pattern is in six sizes—32 to 42 and as we lease our offices and g ; Yogué. fn Connecticut Somn 4 the tobaccol - Mr. Banks' Attituder Inches, bust measure. For 36 bust the R R e A WL JARVIS, feut, been en- | The following officlal statement was | Waist requires 41, yards of material - is of In- No. 15 Clalremont Ave., The movement to make a standard Frande- | g t in New Haven yesteray: |30, inches wide 3%’ yards 27 inches sttania vaue T o R or uniform charter for the cities h: ndifferent wse of certain newspaper re- | Wide. 2% yards 36 inches wide or 2 e Wil be i radunte Niles Brrant School of Plame s has | : . i e w , t Been found to be & problem not easily ports and certain rumors regarding | T porca ot ohtrernoth cents. :o“e;a:;x‘llx:ab;n{xl:.::gm‘n»&‘-'lma"\'x: B e i e solved, and In this state it seems to t appointment of committees, | Orderthrougi The Bulletin Company. charge. Qectsd "Phone 518- have been practically abandoned, and | reinent T g ot | Spsakr Banks dnilesed (0Sx-o ] Parcars DUpHy Herwiony Otnn. X Open from 9 till 8 and { ool g ot el bRoTied, | inen personal and political friend that no i | A w““).‘muy Wisely recom- J. L Mitchel- | living man vios authorized to promise | Sundays from 10 till 2. | F. G SBER ented thac homo Tule is the only | sident of L}v;@]m} any committee appointment; that if UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED, Km ema Pa”ars i TU 'N ER Connecticut cities. | obacco Board of | such promises have been made the g It seems strange to see a paper like | " i1l response to a question | persons making them are trifitng with e ) the Boston Journal saying to the So- | “We tobace men o torncSon Said: bors of the house and cannot | Me® A1 Wemen Unanimous Ahewt I, STERILIZED b g e ‘ il g e lons of that state, that “there should | heart and soul In faver af re cut A1¢ | make good any such promises. The | Many women weep and wall and refuse | | Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. Tel, $89-6. Norwich, Ct, be no revolutionary change in I tion of Senat S eaker is naturally indignant that to be comforted because their once mag- | | B o o o grandogee” owye | @0V person should assume to be able nificent tresses have become thin and | 9C @ boftle $1.50 a dozen | ik & g 95 to dictate or In any way promise to faded. Many men incline to profanity | < | M R s oo o o 9% | 1 S0 1 e b growers | Bk GO Comkiee S| it e e hong e | > . 1647 AMERICAN HOUSE, municipal government is about aa in- U S fjuestion came up | Me s understood that some peonis | nuws to e miserable- ot o seves ta| DUNN’S PHARMACY ‘ mcient sa"any wovcroment unant (1o e e ot e alt of Mr. Hanis | 10T {hat Newbros Herplcie hos peon | 1| A aond or better than e cofiees | fglame Tavern e e o n, he peo; e D! 0 ises of committee ap- - Is B e sels mak e e oty | Slaced upon the market. This 1s the new 50 Main Street [ usually sold for 350 to 400 per Ib. Traveiing dan, sto. Livery connectes BB ey o beas goad Ke ho steod by us. 1r | b e n fn Rummore ure o | calp germicide and antiseptic that acts ain Stre: 1861 | Fraveiing Men, eto. Livery connected. ¢ government reguisted men who | ¥ I Jet the Philippiues topaceo | 7l {hat Socakef Buriks will ake a | 9 destroying ths germ or microbe that | janéd W ndl cpradie « ooms Kol | | Tt - s o pern nal ir t in the affa e iied " opacto inc | more emphatic way than is possible in | 18 the underlying cause of all halr de-| Y | money back. offer to the public the finest standard | sept2d Rt wi Pl bueocal St | the newsbavers Lo repudiate any sueh | siruction, Herplcide fs new prepara- 50 Price List Frea brands of Beer of Europe and America, | 20 IT nov; o d not readily submit 1o 3 Bt il Ipacee;ae allegéd promi; tion, made after a new formula on an | Bohemlan, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | such & government, and a stor 1 e e S R Ha, entirel — ' P a ! g : stoerm of | ufraid o 3 b gt Midein yes for Hill. ely new principle. Anyone who has - Beer, Buss' Pale and Burton, Mueir's R gliapproval would and should result ces pver o (he Philippines | Representative Aber P. Hayes ot | tFed It will teatity as o its worth. Try e (3 0o ’ d Booich Wie Guinness’, Diia Stoutit o e g "":‘:',‘"I‘:"'::: which would malke e makers | & niations theve: also| Waterbury t announced that he | it Yourselt and be convinced. Sold by HAYES HROS., Proprietors. Un"ed Tea lmpm‘[efs Co C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | R. BENTON DIBGLE, 46 Asy'um St of Beacon Hiil sit up and take notice. | cigar manufacfurers | would vote for (‘ongressman E. J, Hill | Jeading druggista. Send 10c. In stamps | gronaway, - . . . . * | Hin P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | iy30& - L i e ks . e e.. Norwich, Comn, L | making f their pmduct in the [ to succeed Frank B. Brandegee in the | foF sample to The Herpicide Co., De- Running H Frankiin Sauare, ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. — —— e Happy thonght for. today: ~Whiat | potts of the Tinites. SrbLins 1t to the United State In making the | troit, Mich. Honmis, Bammelind s Narzioy’ Frésiot 1t Bicli) Ty Srer, Sablits ang enet 0t EBReS the public, hers ts B8 Hec 3 wis of the 1 Stutes, Harla 5 rvice Prom t, over Some os. Riibe < 58 bero e public, th | Jeclared that this | TWO SIZES-50c, anp $1.00 bie ity Rt Rromet { up orie fip ver Somers Bros. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tows. % A e e ihrotah e Every nd o o = e ry mound of tohacco and every. ponse to what ap- The Lee & Osgood Co., special agents ' febsd dec29TuThe Telephone 4 Ing columns of The Mulletin.

Other pages from this issue: