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Bulletin Bulistin n ‘Willimantle - ] Telephone S5 Room 2. Murray. mi Calls Bullgiag. Telephone, 210. Nerwich, Tuesday, July 27, 1909. WHAT 1S THE BOOK GOING TO. The question is being ukad./ ‘What is the 250th anpiversary Jubilee golng to be like? It is mot golag to be_ like any book ever printed. Norwich, if we have the right concep- tion of it. 1t is going to he an aecurate ac- | Foll count of the entire celebration gather- rnety .#d by a competent scholar from relig- * ibe By ey ,.,.,,‘::5 ble sources and no pains are ‘to be spared in making it the finest book ever printed about the city and town of Norwich. ook .- home without having solved the prob- lem. But -urnl;" had ‘he inserted EDITORIAL NOTES. t::. key in ;ho lock when a grim smile u] ace. 3 1 - Toledo has a romping day for the he said ‘trfi:n‘:llu‘l'loym‘fl;:- ~+ | littleones, and that is the.day when bping into his luxurious library. The it will contain the cream of all t sermons and addresses delivered, the | " begutiful room with its rich —_——— riental hangings and softly shaded The question is again being asked: | lights was a welcome contrast to the 1he entire city is on the romp. ~ names of all committess, and aljo the | . (08 SO L0 B L ibit? That - de- | disagreeable, foggy night out of which names of hundreds of people who teok | ,o;ds entively upon the prohibitor! he had just come, an part in the ceremonies, with pertraits, and street scemes and views of thel parade and the bistorica?l play—the very best pictures which The Bulletin cda procure. It is expectsds that this book will have 400 pages, with §0 pages of ap- * propriate portraits and pictupes. It s to be sold for $2, bound in cloth, and for $3, bound in leather, with. There has been reeeived orders TYor The Bulletin would like { about 150. to make an edition of 1,000, but upless there i8 a quickened demand the edi- tion js likely §o be cut down to 500 coples. The Jubilee book of 1839 was not to be had less than 36 or §7 a copy when wanted this will be at a premium in tls\ year. The Bulletin is planding t December. Tho wich, Conn. e THE CITIES THAT DO THINGS. This book have it ready for delivery about the Ist of who desire a copy should send thelr order to The Busi-, ness Manager of The Bulletin, Nor: sinking into the big chair by the fire his m! ran back for work as well as for pleasure just | oyer baffled the police and successfully now. We all know how o use them. olhulod their most vmuml:l efforts. ven now the detective could feel a|* When it comes to a real nice town to | touch of the triumph he feit the day |7 ctfe?t&'hfi“ one tiny summer in, Norwich need not get out| he landed hig man handeuffed in the ‘There' was -'mu’ of the first rank here in New England. | station house. 1t Bad been a clever ping \he 3 v bit of detective work, and Eversieigh o o R I A AR ha¥ reodived t! ommendation, of his | YOIver as it fell fram his nerveless A cltyoshould guard getting repute | i "N, O ST orant promo. | 87855 8nd he sank into one of the as 3 of good intentions, for that | ;o lu{;lfloul cmé‘:.'] Brselka wi is said to be ed o i Now’ was Paul e 's chance. T oo o But John Kent was not to be dis- | The tables were turned; the man was L3RR S o008 of ee.castly, h:‘:dfi';:r:;flnm';::_ now in ‘his power.. But the clock é P N the o e the itel tic! minutes awa; It ip these green ‘Georgia melons | omcials, Kent touchgd him SHERUY | s e Evornciph Sid mot oo 2 that can make a Yankee feel meaner |to draw his attention. “I'm in your| "Slowly and heavily the man arose then a “reb” ever feit in a northern | debt now, BEversieigh” he €aid in a| from the chair and half timidly ad- prison, low, threatening voice, “but some day | vanced to where Eversleigh was stand- . 't A TR TH pay you back with interest” And|ing With one hand extended to the The man who rocks the boat and | Eversieigh had Jaughed at the cool in- | getective he let the other fall on the who doesn't know the gun is loaded, | S0lence of the other, and promptly for- | golden hend of Bversleigh's child. The form the ‘classes® the. joy-riders coms | E%uer &1 about it great degective took the burglar's hand fro That Kent had been sentenced to a|in his own warm grasp and the two a1 long = term of imprisonment, Evers- | men gazed steadily into each other's leigh afterwards heard; hut the sen-|eyes for an instant. The next minute It is well to say pleasant things in|tence imposed on criminals did not|John Kent was gome, and with a warm weather as well as to avoid eat- | concern him, and the entire affair had | strange smile on his face, Ewi ing greasy food. Both make for agree- | passed from his memory. But that it | extinguished ‘the library lights, and nbility. s was John Kent he had passed on the | with his child held tenderly in his arms street he was certain, and he found | went slowly and thoughtfully up the There is no doubt that anm English | himself idly wondering if 'he would | stairs—Boston Pest. suffragette is as savage as a bhear, for hil b d _— | . :'um“:c:" TINS5 Hurer dose st political capital of the matter. They | gét big too quick now, and rule their ame her. were disappointed in their efforts. parents, whereas in my days it was Happy thought for today: . People|year the chief magistrate. It is in re- | whipped by his father. Yes, the world | pimaces, ' The spirit of progress—the enthusi- | who igh their words are careful | sponge to insistent requests and invi- | is growing worse, and the trouble lies asm which corhes getting together —is moving many American cities to do things. An exchange representl e a city recently baptized wm:':h\- -pi‘rf ‘When President Taft intimates that !t:-r‘;": nnl:i;:-tzgn :':énn:{‘ wt:‘::l:::;l Still Something to Wear. g : i, ssys now “every new project of | trick schedules cannot pass him, there ot “Cousin Sereno” appears to be con- B S e Rapusic. The Fansiag Studios, diste attention. Once it et with indifference and the promoter would have had a long and weary time ould have in fthese days. of the west and south. His predeces- | Record. decTd sor wag allowed a trayeling fund and It is remarkable how states in par- Connecticut is not a poor state. Tax | us be thankful that he hay never taken of it trying to cultivate that degree of | ticular, instead of the country in gen- |} Mg MrCt (1 "0k, "Cliue of prop- | mas.—Record-Herald, enthusiasm which would make gueccess Today all is different, :,'}:.“:n'::r:c:fif:::, b/ h:?;::,::d_ The great lumber states are warning | The land area is 2,117,718, valued at m‘r‘pf‘:;“;“{‘v"“{‘;: ‘:22:“:‘“:; ""t::g; ment, & new bridge proposition, a new | their representatives to beware of sliv- | §91,280,930, or an average of $33 an - & boulevard, or the securing of an ad- ditional factory, every ome wants. to | the free lumber piank of the tarift. get ‘together amd talk ‘it over and see what can be done to hasten the matter to a speedy consummation.” This is all right. progress must be sane and safe. There must be something substantial under. every forward- moyement. The city which éverloeks the financial balanees in its eagerness to advance is not on a solid foundation—it is teo much like the dreamer who weaves cobwel gossamer silk. A growing dent not vetard a growing city if it is kept in the preper ratio to the advanecing value of preperty; hut if it gets out of praportion the greater the advanee the posgible. ater the distress. it, but & delusion. I0WA AND THE FLAG. Towa is a politieally noisy state and an agriculturally thrifty staf just be rather shy on patriotism, if e criticiam of a traveler across Jowa an the Fourth is correct. the Des Maines Capital that he trav- eled across ' Towa on the Feurth of July and did\not see a dozen flags dur- aken for a progri end reveals that it was only ing the entire day. flag on display. saw processions of foreigne: an immense flag, and upon every in- But the spirit of A craze is some- ve spir- He reports that when he reached the state line of Illi- mflu the nu-hh:“n fo show up. He reports that last year he was .in ol . wi pell the state of Pennsylvania, and he de- e a a‘ufl::‘n:;m l:n‘:\*idixle;nw alaves that every family, whether for- | preciates the absurdity, almost g elgn born or not, had the Ameriean | tesque, of passing laws punishing pe vhic % = it P In Pennsylvania ne | Ple. for carrying Gilead tree, to-which Lewis and Clark | recommeng it as an excellent prepara dividual there was a flag.” The Capital does not attempt to de- tax_every deadly weapon and every waters of the Columbia river the _other ny this fget, but says: ‘“We gre inclined to the belief that the flag is taken for granted in this It from ould but it He awrites led by eral, are considered by the congress- ot " y in Connecticut to be $922,071,502. men in this tariff fxing business. The 168,547 dwelling houses are worth\ Wi Contalandel $405,087,544, an average of $2,403. from a man who had owed him an ac- count for several years. Maybe the ers if they attempt to slide down |acre. A Mercantile and manufacturing es- tablishments number 17,120, valued at Ly 2 g S < e g $162,068,437./ The Toledo Blade feels that “with There are 75,179 horses and mules in thirty divorces granted in 4 eingle day | (14 crate worth $4,489,189, and the to- that it is pretty hard te figure out the | tal value of wagons, ammflne. and batting average of.the joy of living.” | bicyeles is given at 34,906,560, Y ————— Of neat cattle there are 149,283 head, Cuba dogs not seem to recognize that | worth $3,313,036. Uncle Sam's mails are closed to the fThe N 4ok ‘“‘h‘""‘eflt returned "3:'| . lottery business. But, then, thére are | Of taxable property of an agsregatc o!herywnyl to reach American suck- | Yalue of $770.599,592, but the board of i i i ot equalization increased the valuation by | Fully Complied With. A Norwich $151,472,000 for purposes of taxation.— Resident Furnishas It, Bvery man who thinks that he fsf 0 o o0 Ledder \ . making footprints en the sands of After Ten Years. time is not; but Taft appears to be| The state encampment of the Span- ]":1‘12. the future know that he wears ;'lh War Veterans this year, which was |in this paper more important to Ner» number nines. eld in this city on Saturday, is im-jp . e i portant as marking the tenth anni wich people than the statement pub- Norwich planned to get a_gond deal ;rr:-ry;t:fsmel conglullon"o! tthehv:m-n‘; lished below. In the first place, it is P ct wi pain. Connecticut showe # P of fun out of September, and shece her patriotism as strongly as any state from.a citizen of Norwich, and can be things have changed it should net for- V] in the union when the call for volun- | fhoroughly relied upon. In the second get that there is just as much fug inteers for thé Spanish war was issued, September as ever. and those from this state who entered | Place, it indisputably proves that the 7%, Ml AP T the army at that time show «a excel- IS ‘withesn Jullge wWho ordered ov: {Ient Rpirlt In keeping alive the-mem. | o oo bere . endaraed. does. iiy. wawk ery man to besthe head of his own | ¢Ties of these exciting days. While the | thoroughly.and not temporarily. Read 60c a dozen. houaghald knows the disadvantage of | YOlunteer troops did not have much 10| inig carefully. * ’ do, vet they showed their patriotism, / not being. A great many men are | SR T MY RICFES SN DO e Tast| D. 7. Brown, living st § Suwmer b - simply the figureheads. man, if necessary. We have had ten creditor for profgssional. services.— Buffalo Express. Wall apers, raysld There are few items which appear : Re, tative Sisson of Mississipp! ;:: ‘i:.‘f,‘:;‘. uf’:: the country.—New Ha- | satisfactory. I procured this remedy from N. D. Sevin & Son's drug store a Historic Tree, S Ero Y o ot = Vancouver’s historic old Balm of 4 y experience can heartily are sald to have tied their canoe in| on for toning up the kidneys and re- Yale and New Co.'s Ale, Lager and Po —_———— years of peace, and may it be -a long, | Stréet. Norwich, Conn., says: “The re- WHAT THE PAPERS 8AY. | long.time”Betors it will be Decessary | qults that followed the use of Doan's | "o P oo v ain for the resident of the nites For a Tax on Weapons. A T e e e o e Uit | kianey Pills in my case wers moat|JACOR STEIN, . T S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. The people are anxious to and | nothing for a 21 year old son to be| Agent for Richarésen and Boyntoa appears tp be ne ome ready to doubt| vinced 'th“n%h‘ (ou:h da‘?: of our gov- 3 < ernment will erumi u; riff S aretion . Connecticut Not Poor. cn gloves and hosfery is e Fach 31 Willew St. Commissioner Corbin has so proved. | more than a friendly interest in paja- Sho-hu this week MUSLIN and LACE 1647 Adam’s Tavern ‘what they say when the collector calls | tations that he has arranged for a tour | with the young people.”—Philadelphia | 5 West Main Sireet., Norwich, Conn. \ man is getting ready to’call on his oid | Special value and very fine designs. Carpets, Furniture, Wood Floors. Shades, Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. $1 a dozen. Famous Narragansett ect Stock, England Brewery rter, 50c a ‘Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spe- 93 West Main St. hone 26-3. Cold Storage Fire Protec- tion Guaranteed. M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, 55 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, apr20TuThS Very Particular Tea Drinkers say that our best Teas are bet- ter than that they have paid 60c per Ib. for. Our price 25 Ib. ALL VARIETIES. No Premiums.to be paid for. up one flight, over Somers Bros. jun3TuThS No matter how long ithas been gl'auyl orfaded. Promotes 2 luxuriant grow Devoted Pictures | CASINO Dancing every afternoon and evening. Ice Cream, Scda and Light Lunches. Purchase ting to your oar tickets, admit- 'k, at Madden's Cigar Store. BREED’S - THE ATRE Charles ‘McNukty, Lessee. to Firsi-class Moving and Iustrated Songs. ' Feature Pieture, - & ‘mNIl’lm TS ~—~AND~— ol Six Other Fine Ones. Miss Grace Alwin, Soprano, High Bongs. Grade and _Hlustrated Ladies and Children, Ses Matinces, 10, PRECE HALL. Washington Sauara RODERICK THEATRE Under New Management. Devoted to High Class Moving Pictures and Niustrated Songs. The Newest and Best Pictures v Always Here First. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday —Feature Picture— rn'!ml IN THE FOREST (Big Wextern Dra ma), and Seven othe ‘William Delaney in THustrated Songs. Theater Cooled by Electricity Dally Matineq 5@ to all; Jy26d ening 10e. sept23d JAMES F. DREW Fiano Tuning and Reparin) Best Vork Only, ‘Pnone 433-3. 18 Perking Ave declsd EXPERT TUNING saves and improves the pi*me, AB work guaranteed. A. W, JARVIS, 3 L wraduate Niles Tuning, Battle Creek; Mich. Drop a postal and I'll call ryant Scheel of Plane "Phone 618-5. of healthy hair. Stops ite ld‘u.‘:n.t.. Humgn’fimm‘;l‘g use w m S U in $1.00 as 50c. size. gunm Lee & Osgood Co. Chas. Osgood; Utley & Jones: Dunn's; Bevin & Son. A. D. 8. ALL CEREAL COFFEE only 10c.a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE JyM8TuT 22nd Year meoms TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- m Commercial Law, English, Banking, Etc. ™E that HELPS o bR cpe e g We Obtain Positions FOR OUR GRADUATES 1805, and which marked the landing| = To co"“t‘,;":o;';dd“;g::‘m; point of the Hudson Bay company of | lieving all symptoms due to a dis- 1861 weakness, he has introduced a bill o fur traders in 1824, fell a victim to thel , 30req condition of these organs.” offer to the public the finest standard. cartridge made,—Bristol Press, Affornbon. —_ ; This old tree, which stood on the| posier-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, | Beer, Bass' Pale hank of the river at the foot,of Main . ' < Not Needed. street, was the starting point for all | #ole asents for tha United States. brands of Beer of Europe and America, For sale by all gealers. Price §0c. | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian d Burton, Mueir's Scoteh Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, C, & C. Imported Ginger Mle, Bunker state. Last June there were scores of | GoOverner Weeks again shows tha#| early surveys in Clark county and the| Remember the name — Doan's —ang| i) p. B, Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish. y ME high school graduations which did net | N® 1§ Bot afraid to use the Connecti- | western portion of Washington state. | take no other. have the American flag on the stage Th Towa ecan ere was a good reason why the|limits joined the military reservation. bhhhd the girls in white. e accused n accused of nothing but neglect, and | not bhe ‘glim ner prestige be | Vancouver people and people all over| “For ten years I couldn’'t ride a | Telephone 447-12, lowa must reform. There should be | damage #n American flag in every home, and | &% was this pardon bill. The state| serest in matters of historic interest, piles,” writes L. 8. Napier of Rugless, cut “vete power” ineffectual as it is. |1t marked the point where the -eity power of the board ef ons should | The tree was held in veneration by Tortured on a Horse. an undeserved %1ap | the Pacific northwest who took an in- | horse without being in torture trom uypon national days the flag should ap- hmv lean in the direction of merciful The tree was about five feet in di- | Ky., “when all docters and other rem- r,_ The flag i & patrigtic educator, | A% dhm it cannot gain by open let- | ameter at its base and was 75 feet high, | edies failed, Buckien's Arnica Salve nflyilg mm‘ is beautiful seven days in the week” | L8 doWwn' of the bars.—New Haven being fully 50 feet across at its crown, | cured me.” Infallible for Piles, Burns, \ Tt would be of interest to know how | R°E ST A copper spike is said to have been | Scalds, Cuts, Boils, Fever Sores, Hcze- Y y T 5 k£ driven into the tree, and it was from | ma, Salt Rieum, Corns. 25c. Guaran- | KT the nuia many of the states “take the flag for Trimmed to Suit, i raint ol suivers boseny Tihe | ted by The Lee & Osgood (Ca: ol clurers ranted,” whatever it is a shame. of New Jersey has decided that it iy | tN® OO public ut! wyomg to electrocute am insane man; 8o the verdict of the court is stayed. The issue being raised whether he real l'or the young people disliking to werk, THIS WEEK should be kept in prison or sent to an | have & trat ;‘,?o'f.'"fi.fi‘?, Jlittle and spending too *—- i IS WE " ingane retreat, it was decided that g & : ahould he Rept in prison. %'.',,,},',‘“‘.‘: nectieut demands men of independenee | Sors "35‘:?’;0:7"’% e .I:duu: Pflm [m if‘l ,&: up stands now, he must not be exyeeuted | 270, €0Uage, men who will have a re- . o handie 300 pound barrels 0 oct13d & while insgne, but when sanity returns m»gflwhlm n Re shall be eleotrocuted. This makes & queer predicament. If he wag in- sgpe when he committed thé murder, apd whe can tell when he first lost A his reason, what justice would there|tives im the sum of $28,5y0 in| M. r_says: “Th be in hanging an ‘werse |s there in electrocuting him as #s he was? Holding a man te hang him whep he bec m’n(flfloul l!:‘:m "ltf.l‘ iy right i N ’ : !I.a Herron should be electracuted, | Tt was to Yl hat the not execute him, anyway? crats he is than & 'S that may mean, i ¢ by t us hope that there are met. many | portabaplic, dtilities bill is a disap- Lepike {s now grown over, but it {s lika- The flag is an educator and to neglect | It has been pruned and emasculated |in - the archives of the eity.—Van- Towa needs ta re-| until it emerges from the surgeons a |couver Correspondence Portland Ore- foym, and reform right away, too! A NEW J ERSEY PRECEDENT. Herron, the murde 3 Rckett, ‘having become nann % | stranger put a dollar in the unfortu- | section of the state there are a few the | nate man's hat with the remark; “You %0 i i qyestion arose as to what should he- | are the first man of your race laa\u :::p cs;\“:lg; (“(},)n:-'l‘ot:rglctli::‘c!;,er?‘vo’: k come of him, and the superior court | ®Yer seem ""1"‘[' suit ‘me." 1L | cran of the Army of the Potomae, iron n a sible 1e; Men were healthy and | . man - an when he recovered his nermal condi- | P at trav tian. M he was sane when he com- [ prom sy 0 375, (YA ralaed: "u ‘fashions, either, for we at- md the murder and when he was 'kllgfil a 'ifl in % mi,fi. e:&r&utnfifildzglfiw Te- c wanz rUSI, 1 ses- d . sentenced to death, what|amo $25,000 allowed as a trayel- | That was rea) comfort. Al‘h;ugu vu'tm ;pending meoney, 1 Justice or pointment, theugh hardly a surprise. | iy that it will be chopped out and kept monstresity. Tt reminds one foreibly | gonian. of the story of the poor fellow whose — arms and legs had been lost in an ac- A Man at Eighty. cident. ~An ostensibly sympathetic Ameong the octogenarians of this les has been trim- | ore miner, carpenter and farmer, of med 9 suit the e 'h-{ this boreugh, who says that “the werld freak -hm“ 2e icked out. 'wo L is going to the d sure, on .eeg'\fnt of sugar and shoulder g three-bush o ragof rfln were child's play for m;' 1 you need one it will pay you to and it tool digious sivength ta lift janildaw was that practi- t ¢ 85 CE g L] AR s, o e o 5| ~ “Home Farnishers,” - | cents;, but we enjoyed \ifi little .%‘-‘-'mwm. :ei-“ m” fluna.& Boys nowadays da 3. r'*" 9.\1 | Water, sL 'Ifllilflil s@ HUNT B B T e i | s S s ARSI . . S B FUNERAL Artistically Assanged by « ¢ + « The Florist, Lafaystte Streot. juniéd tells the story in a :huhell;. tells ladies come from es to our store r14d 17 Broadway. for DRESS GOODS. Come and learn | " Special Prices | “Siay s saxion, |z et Telephone 306-2. may27d Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street J. 3. C. STONE., Prop hy Norwich Town. k only a po‘rtinn of his px: look us aver. ; ' Watch Repairing A ber- oofn 9 SO Hedused | @oag at Friswell's ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town. Jy22da anything you Nd desire In Halr Goods—Curls, Pufts, Pompadours, Wigs, etc. Prices reason. able. Call and see me, OTTO STABENOW, Prop. in wark should always be considered especlally when it costs no more than the . inferjor kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stor/. STETSON & YOUNG. may27d No Buildiag in Norwich All we ask is an opportunity te bid compels close figuring, but years of experience has taught us the way to figure close and do first-class werk C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. 'Phone 370. may27d is headquarters for the best ALES and LAGERS in Norwieh, O'CONNELL & SHEA, “The Plank,” & Franiio street, F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect St Tel. 889-6. Norwich, Cu PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ‘urnished patter: jan22d Worn plumbing —usually time. An plumbing guaraniee J may27d The running expenses of a houss largely increased by worn-out or poor The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS promptly. Large stock of No. 11 to 25 Ferry Btreet Out Plumbing Either canses annoyance at the most incopvenient estimate for replacing such with the modern, peace of mind kind will cost nothing, and I'll the price will be reasonable. . E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Strest. T . F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 32 Frankin Street The Water. jyizd :1ulnd will make a gla 50 for 25 cents DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. - Lithia Water Tablets fervescing kind. Each tablet of sparkling Lithia For the balance of the sea- son I offer all my Sammer weig ht Suitings at a very low figure to close. C. H. Nickerson, 128 Main DR. C R CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. will ever be too large for us to bulld. | 1y chargs of Dr. §. L Geer's practws during his last lliness. Norwich, nov26d for the job. Competition is keen and | 161 Main Street, We have Fancy Native Chickens, Fowls and Lamb. Order Here and Get the Beit PEOPLE’S MARKET, © OFranklinSt. maylie Telanhone Bid-dl B17d s s N, ——_

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