Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 28, 1909, Page 4

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w0, | ’ ec cless It n bit d . . Y ’ o1 1 - WV 93 5 fl&'r'_— Along the -3 4 - Bers ! Bat ] ¢ I : = g rondway, | | Bwaner, River, an - 1 3 e X i 3 4 ! ; \ Cor! — Noveity Character Office, Room 3. Murtay| o h ‘modest that g b g 3 - g ) o Buflding. Telephone, 210. 4w . n R A % E Hl‘w\lsy Alcott— Jn-t. Married Dancing eveny afternoon and evening. nesdayy vuly 28, . GASINO Ice Cream, Spda and Light Lunches, ——— WHAT 18 THE BOOK GOING TO BE ' oy Sunis e ~ oz y e & 1 i . 2 Pus ear tickets, admit- 501;:: Ques ry Jubiles hook , Sgaiee " he' odg # RS | - B S Ang to PREK. e Madden's. Cigar Btore going to be like? It is mot going to > ‘e 3 . Saveck th ‘ : e | n ‘ ‘ be like any book ever printed about o i ;.ha » 7 : | v | BREED”; THE ATRE Norwich, if we have the right concep- Judge. : - . yrotechnic flights : 3 t ' iy 0 :;:"Ie ’fi! weakly un’d‘er the' cold cynie- g 1 k| Charles McNulty, Lessee. ton of 1. - oo : . # of the bench. He has come to bear o : w 3 1t is gomg to be an accurate ac-|''o, g of Without visible fitnching the smashing | nead i . g | ' 0B m"tmnM\ is keen and Devoted to m'd'” Moving dbust.of the sotire ceiebration gather- o peksly driedsop. imEshh Bk & S el - O e olee nguring. vt yeats of |Plefures and Miustrated Songs. by a competent scholar from pefia- be deftly relegated to the losing side 3 9 | compels close ng, \ e e o when the msn in power deemed it ; ico has taught us\the way tq PSS S ble sources and no pains are SISO AR & Jows SabaEn proper has come (o be & not uncommon é X 1 4 - | ngure close and do first-class work 5 i M TR . foerea. ln. making & Shel SO T e vaie aniiare N thitea etk it 1s ot sur 3.2 Bartell. - il '§ —AND— ever printed about the city and 1Wn | tuauly regresent profit prising that when recentls the judgs | Evervbody on that side of the boat M. WILLIAMS, Six Other Fine Ones. of Norwich. R T g was borne across the lake to Bartell’s instantly under the boom as t! Famons C. Miss Grace Alwin,_ Soprano, High e e ke e XACTLY SO. blace in Michigan the hast wore alook < Everybody, that ie Gonerms Contéaster wod Bullder, | OTae and Tilustraded Songe "y e Meriden decided f trim which would have made a |@x ' 2 sermons and addressen delivered, thef The people of Merkden decided by | ol INGTE RIICH VOUE ML I R ke with ndielal deliberation: A 218 MAIN STREET. the n Bl man aboard who was an athlete caught anay27d4 names of all committees, and also d not want that proposed trolley Bartell actually has a house ever |the %me'- left feot and hauled him names of hundreds of peoplé Who took |yine up to'West Peak. The reason given there, and a good sized one at that, | out of the wn:r. 1;: the :_ bad | .ja1 prices. % - in the ceremonies, with portraits, | for submitting the question te the|put it s an unnecessary luxury, be- | caught him neatly and flung him over- \ e e e s v o o e o ke 0 18 Syt | i o St S S M TSSO Hawcom STEIY, 98 West Mate st | “Fhe Plank,” s rruin st | RODERICK THEATRE through a public park, and it was for a s a bachelor, . )’ ) y L parade and the historical play—the the Dfm_h 3 p,,heu," they wonld | Black Cat—which is the unregenerate | casually, with ¥o ial interest, Telephone 26-3. is headquarters for t best} ALES ‘he Bulletin - name of his sailboat—Iis the shrine at | “yow'll dry out present LAGERS in Norwich, \ very best pictures which The consent:~ Whatever the weason, the | 72ime of his saiiboat=0 the Sare at and LA \ Under New Management. ——— Devoted to High Class Mov' Plctures can procure. fact Is most creditable to the general | y;meq to ruling supremely on his boat | The judge sat. in the sun for twWo .'yi'g Direct O'CONNELL ‘& SHEA, = Kbt o It is expected that this book will |assembly.:The Meriden Journal. which | a9 is the judge in court. .| reasons. One was that thers was noth- maylid Telephone 554-4. ith 50 pages of ap- went hoarse, in advocacy of the pro- But what one does.not knmow one | ing else to do and the other was that __"_____.___— e 'C'Cfl -‘ Best Plclnrea have 400 pages, w ject, com¢s out with a good natured | does not worry about, so the judge|he was too full of bottled-up rage t Fr'. lhe ’c‘m propriate portraits and pictures. acceptatce of theé referemdum. The |Aaccepted the sailpoat placidly.” His !remonstrate. Nobody mm:funci_o . Always Here First. bound in knowledge. of water craft was confined ize that he was heing maltrea in- |'tels the story in a nutshell; tells why . e Al o~ el T o B eaway from the | 15 pittures of them seen in news-|sulted and ut in peril of his Iife. V- |ladies comro miles to ‘our stare 5 Yontay, [ Tumday. snd Wednesdad Cloth, and for §3, bound in leather | state house and do their own business, | 10 DIt it g el Vi Sl WY g BB —Fescure Plotura— " There has been recetved orders for | the better all around —Hartford Cour-1 "'Now, it is not for the crew of a sail- | good time—and he a draggled. starch- | our prices and add your nams to our 8 FAMINE I¥ THE FOREST about 150, The Bulletin would like | &0¢ boat o reason why—they mercly are|less wreck, was sitting shrinking in | hcreasing list of customers. y Big Western Dra J 5 and Berven others. 3 e /required to do or die. The judge inm | the sun, unpitied and of about as mueh William Delaney in Illustrated So to make an edition of 1,000, but unless | 1.’ Courant's concluding sentence | this case was the crew. On the Black | consequence as 3 cdpper cent with a BRADY & SAXTON, THeater Coolsd’ by Electricity, T there is & quickened demand the edi- | ought to receive a cordial endorsement | Cat everybody aboard except its slave- hole in it. He was glad w en the 8 Dally Matinee to all; Evening 16c, tain is the cruise neared its end. Telerhona 306-2. Norwich Town. h 3 Jys6a tion 1s Nkely to be cut dewn to 909 ffrom the Amen corner ofevery city in | FiIVIRE T SR FARLAN,S U SN | Uy "fudge.” ordesed Barteil, “when | mayiid gopies. ik the state. There is no rule safer than |04 est the jihsheet will scramble mad- | we sail past that red barrel afloat there The Jubilee book of 1859 was not the rule ‘of the. people. They may |ly to haul it in at the staccato bark of | you reach gver and grab at it and haul . . make mistakes. If they do, they are |the skipper. The most patent-leather-{in the rope. It's a tieklish job and if I M A“ s' to be had less than §6 or $7 2 COPY | anat ot yeetitying trem. | The peo. | ed. summer-sutted. south will obedi. | you miss ft you're apt to fan tn dut | INOSE (4 X . “ o : 2 b ddle of water and | you've heen in ance already, so it THE \ I “d “ ¥hen ‘wanted this year.” This DASK | ife vhwaliy knpw what they want and | SOUX $ORG ¥ % P00C0e O NRLT U Gent "mattan, - 1ie our meuchis:. You . 24 i N0 1URINg 4 1] alnfl] will be at a premium. in the future. when they want it. Meriden did not know. Grab it!"” 5 CAS HAL q ’ wealth nor ancestors exempt one from s LU \ iy 0 ¥ The Bulletin_ is planning to have it | %e€ any real necessity for this West | {he stern conditions. The judge spridwled and grabbed and t Work Only. o4 Peak road. The first thing Bartell did to the | clutched, red-faced, dwry, but he got R A’hune ¢i3-3.. 18 Perkins Aves Yeady for delivery about the Ist of D R e judge was to plant him on a slippery | the rope. He was afraid #f he didn't 49 Shetucket Street. . o Pecember. Those who desire a copy EDITORIAL NOTES. incline, supposed to be a deck, giving|he would _hnveh;o sail ,on'm"}.l‘o' oot13d J. C. STONE. Prop f 4y e s T [ e el Vi st e 20 T et e e ST 1n e byt 1x not wine t0 g0 0|+ EXPERT TUNING ness Manager of The: Bulletin, Nor- | with mental, and i§ bringing out well- | "p’ ooy nean climb the pole amd| “Did you have a good time?" Bartell | o the expense of new mourning when & wieh, Conn. balanced Scholars. ; swing from the piece of cloth in front?" | inquired politely of his guest atter they Watch Repamng We can dye any ordinary clothes black and_im oveh the Sl - 2 ’ demanded *he judge with extreme dis-} had stepped ashore, on short notice. In this way you can Advigidg the consumers to become a | Jike as he gazed up into the sail, which] The judge looked at him long. “Ave, done at Frigwell's save a lot Of unnecessary expense— A, W. JARVIS, %;,: SHOT AT A'SCORCHER. trust will not do. In the mass they | was wabbling ave, si,” he said bumbly. . |~ . speaks for ftseif. money that can be far better expend- Wo. 15 Clatremont Aves eman named Hal esent the distrust! “Sit down!” roared Bartell. “If you “That's all rigkt, then,” said 'Bartell, L ed in other ways. We do very neat| nn. o o R eaerin being T | TG, e At don’t pull that rope there we're likely | “T'™ glad Fe broken sour proud spieit WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Framklin |33 /" 0070 is hard ¢ e the Unstgete Bilgs EVER: Sehest of Flune faster than the speed limit by Frank | While the airship is still forced to |t =0 over, and ;" be woh b\uyvntg at la. Lid 5 jan22daw fabrics ';;,.!1::.&?"‘"‘\:9 als— B R Tt o i, B. Bowles of Pawtucket on Wednes- [keep out of the wind, an airship trust .:"l, ler you up and swim ashore w and our charge: pod BT B day night of last week has the Au-|is sald to be-in the wind. g e " x R 7] . The judge sat down. He was out in ¢ ) {omabila Legal assodation of the state | st R T Poor Appehte Lang’s Dye Works, demanding his dismissal from the | Happy thought for today: Theman | water and dublous as to his swimming A st. 3 force. The police commissioners, in- | Who is resolved to take life just as he | powers. A indicates weakiess of the stom- '[m 157 Frankiin ! ‘F. C. GEER stead of yielding to their clamor, have | finds it cannot be disconcerted. 48 4 " 'y |t 174 TUNER e o i e & aoney | President Tatt s disposed 1o try the | parents: will hav h hance to AW ik o 122, Prospect St., f his duty in boldilg up. a speed | Pr pa have such a_cha ire for food F ] :’.:,,.hm ":,: ..:. |f..,,,::|'mn: the m,.. big dinner before he uses the big becn:gne lcql.:lm‘r’lltedhunh their ;hlflld;een d.esue i I.tlllsul! F Glssofl Tel, 88%-5. Norwich, Cy . as L robably have never has -, Of the citizens. The Proyidence Jur- | StiEk: That is the way of gentility. - |38 thes probably bave never had bes 4 sign that the di organs S. F. nal, commenting upon the incident, e interested emough to do something to Legislatures often wear out all the PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. need the hel <5 i 5 ten wear e e the chilaren from weins Tutiher P - |Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. “Thé great majority of men who own | 0/d Sudrds and have their way, but|;tne paths of hoodlumism. If they Y 3 tomoniles have Enown themeetves | COUEYess eannot work that schemg on | do, Judge Bruce will have accomplish- Agent for Richardson and Boynton post w2 B e leclete b . o L ed better results than he possibly could b ! ; Tha Vaughn Foundry CO. perfectly willing to abide by the law, by inflicting any punishment the law ¢ and it is very doubtful if more than a Plnls ® W nin-ats N ich, R oo resry The Norwich lazy bug does not fa- | would alfow on’ the little rascals. obey the orders of a police officer of to d in doing the: heayy standing | than keepifig them home in the eve- g ) < stop their cars when ordered to do so.| oo ong = o o € | ning—that is, if they have good hom cured by Lydil E. Pink- Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 35e. few of their number would refuse to{i4))y pite people. He is simply en- Nothing is better for the children round. o s, s 3 d premptly. (Large stock of Here is & case of a man who deltber- AR T R It they have not, their case is de- 9 - p H H ‘“rfi'm Ko 11 tod2s Ferry Street atily races away from an ofcis) and | weston Bas proved that i is cheap- | PIOTaBle, Substiiwtés nave, indeed veer | lHam’sVegetable Compound The Fanning Studies, |veuems il endangers the:lives of many people BY | er to ride across the continent than to | (hey are useful. But no substitute,can | Milwaukee, Wis. - *Lydia E. Pink.' g 5 31 Willow St. driving at great speed -through & |walk, for his trip cost him 62 1-2 cents | by any possibility equal that nome ham's Vegetable Compound has madg Which School? erowded section of the city and into | g mile. : where a father and mother are genu- | me a well woman, . Yo k H Pawtucket before he Is captured. Twice p DIEAE S inely solicitous for the welfare and | and I would like to WHAT KIND ¢f o TRAINING? f§ | Showing this wes. ori Ilt um "lg within 2 month this same individual | /The citizen who gets in the habit of | the happiness of their children, and | P8 tell the wholeworl 3 has been arrested and fined for wild | praising is own city is in no danger | Where that” solicitude takes practical | ' it. I suffered Our catalogue may heé MUSLIN and LACE The rumning.expenses of a house ars Speeding in the city's streets. of creating prejudices, against himself | Or™ In making the home pleasant— | H female troubly s largely imcreased by worn-out or poor “The Automobile Legal assoclation | by his talk. s e : mdtssrtnlmlm | you to a decision. . U l AlNS plumbing, Dither cansés annoyance will get mo public sympathy in its Rt s “Sore” at New England. y oday—Now. It's'yours —usually -t the most ipconvenient efforts to injure an officer in whose | The anti-cigarette league of this £ g 4 " for the aski ) poox e : 209 i There is growing “soreness’ against 3 y i time., An estjmate for replacing such bands has been placed the duty of | country is said to number 87,000 mem- | New England on the part of repre. Special value and very fine designs. protecfing thousands of pedestrians | bers, and the cigarette smokers num- | sentatives of .the middle west and Wall Pa CiFaeta Shudde plumbing wu.ll the modern, peace f" unable to protect themselves. In re- |ber a millibn. west. It is a common expression with | o pars, wP . "| mind kind will cost nothing, and I'll fusing to listen to.such a suggestion, — lawmakers from out west that New : Fueniture, ood Floors. guarantee the price will be reasonable. the police commission has given furth. This is the week the Barnum public | England is selfish beyond all reason 1 1 adyis Dera. may3ld 4 vhen it comes to legislation. The ; | o er testimony to the rank and file of | utilities bill, which is endorsed by The | W o O mabert Ut The. hotus} 4 . - the force that it will not permit law- | Courant as better than nothing, is ex- | FFORIOR, 4R Members of tae howse| m’s Vegetable Comp ¢ S 1647 J. E. TOMPKINS, breakers to ‘punish them for doing |Pected to be passed. northeast have much influence in both me a well woman and I have no more | mkra 67 West Main Street. their duty, or go back to the old days B e e branches of congress and they don't backache. I hopelI can help others b_L ' T . when political or persomal -pull’ with | Half the imports which come into | hesitate to push it to the utmost, even telling them what Lydia E. s Adam’s Tavern & commissioner made a farce of police | hi# country pay no duty; for they |when their grasping demands arouse ble Compound has done fen > R e wada s are mot in competition with anything | intense criticlsm and even hard per-| me.”— M. Enba IMSE, 883 FirstSt., 1861 T F BURNS‘ D ¥ sonal feeling. H H ltc:“:or':ohe;c:z;tw'!{mwmma;m 2 b tdillons, + ¢ st “That New England crowd has 'M‘u’{ll';:v:‘:kb?v’evgxmon ¥ ok e thon. - ofter to the public the finest standard 1 I » @l <chec] e all the plums in the tariff bill” re< 3 x brands of Beer of Europe and America, @lsrespecters of the law in their mad |, L nere Were 15,000,000 Red Cross tu- | . p0q 5 middle west reprcsenuflve! sands of grateful letters which are Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian i 3 eareer. berculosis stamps sold last December | tho other day, “and still they are not constantl: being received by the Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's Hflaflng and P‘umbing‘ —_— and the total receipts were $138,24451. | satisied. They are the most nar- Plnkham&(edicind(}omyof yon, umsky Scoteh Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, B MODERN SPORT. The Amerjcan public did well. row-minded, selfish lot of paop:c ‘gu Mass.,whichptovelzeyondsdonbt 3 sene lcilll‘PC-BlmIloen;'dng‘kn'.!zrn-As!e'\'E:r'::;r 92 anklm sma'. The aero club is soon Jikely to be & g thes Hemandes 1 therar, | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- . B, Ale, 2 ki It is not strange that patients in old | evervthing they demanded in the tar-' 3o nd “made from roots and hachs. | at ifttle prices. w. |ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser- 2 | i e 4 po :?dul;:g:;; E‘n{hfi:pcelg!n:’:l::x::: times stopped coughing when they shw | iff Dill, they kick like steers on the actually does cure these obstinate dis- MRS. G. P. STANTON, '™ Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. \nx- | gnails boiled in barley water as a sure | Proposed income eases of women after all other means ' get1daw A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. w“’"‘m‘;’e “’l‘l’; n"g”‘;:‘;‘_‘;‘;n‘:’ fi;‘::“ ;:e cure, That is enough to do it. evolute. have failed, and that every such suf- Telephone 447-12, waea || . News of that city has this to offer] The PO ool iy 2 P Zuideboard makes | , Honey Fita admits that he is going enng woman owes it to herself to at I treat any trouble I la Br a e S . to Europe, but declares that he is not leastgive Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- | 3 ou mey HRave with "..B"'::o ’“;’3'“' dfic wonder what ever took it out of | running away, as Castro did from Ven- | ble (,%mpound a trial before submit-| - W Tos dak sy Wnerow- FUNERAL OR ERS 5 4 allooning is far enough Advanced |service. It protects the rural dwellers | ezuela or Reyes from Colombia, to es- ting to an operation, or giving uwp , ing nails, corns, bun- The effervescing kind. Each tablet 86 that it is no longer regarded as|from being disturbed in.the night. cape the consequences of a disturbed ions, callou chil- isti lass of sparklin, hi hAzardous, and it is furthermiore 2 e oot 2 government. Therefore Boston is not LOPEOTTCOVerye \orw o apoe | e s, Astistically Arsanged by Wil wnaley B S, ST Apseiviig. Sithia proving . to be a useful adjumct to Unbrotherly to Dr. Eliot. yet in the revolution zone.—Worcester s 3 Water, ; women to write RS. UNDERWOO! Flori sclence in varlous directions. For | Ex-President Eliot's remarks about | TelesTam. ’,fl;“fi,', :},‘v{%&‘ She ad guids MRS. U WOooD, HUNT .... The so ft' 50 for 25 cents the money expended it is doubtful if | the religion of the future have brought | x1 German soldiers must learn to thousands to, health and her 5! Broadway. 'Phorie 858-4| Tel. 130, Lafayette Street. anything gives a city the amount of | forth a hornet's nest of objections. | gwim. advice is frees jy13d jun1sd —at— Z advertising that balloon flights do. In | Ministers of the gospel of various de- PR 1o e T o e, | et | —|DUNN'S PHARMACY b . o rmpony in seasqg on the|jeem the destruction of religion y @verage of about one a week and a | through withdrawing its emotional el- 3 balloon carrying the name of the city | ement. They call the “new religion” : . M“n s on each of these trips does a good deal | pragmatic, utilitarian, uninspired, and, of effective advertising for the town, |8 such, they say, it cannot appeal On the last flight from Nerth A deeply to the religious imagination. It 'Wednesdly Jyizd Wednesday is not umlikely that the critics of this ' R4 o Ciraiar sdvarieng e ey | CLEISD OF Pumanit vouid aot have oL <N P | and ol iy~ wciprl een SO severe they waited to as- | 484 dropped them en route from North | certain just what it way that President a son I offelr. SEL ¥ Snmitter A s ';: New mv:n, Conn, o Eliot said. - wcigln.t Suitings at a very low rmation of an aero club in| It hardly seems probable that he ‘1H y i ose Rutland, with the purchase of a bal- |8ees in what he deems the new relig- Th“rsaa’ ] - ‘I Thand‘y figure to close. loon to be named Rutland, and the | feeling an absence of emotion. ! development of a competent pilot| TPat is @ contradiction in terms. In TS CCMCREY WRAR WIS waeTaT WA T AP RSN TS gt v on e |2 e et 2t ot b ] Specals N':“ zg: c::":::m i Hliots reported words seem to show 2 ] 3 good af keen to t truth. He citles to fly from—some are first class | spoke of a widening of our social con- DR. C. R: CHAMBERLAlN' :;' n;" tnl.- It makes no difference since l?vnnen, Tu“ep.ni" of our sense stinction in either case is almost | of responsibility, in terms which sug- . ual. It is more than likely that|Eestéd the religious nature of mueh T Denta/ s‘”yam' _Norwich will some day have an aere | O the social feeling of the day. And ¥ \ ¢lyb and that the Rose of New Bug- | sence ot Tanstim” eoinerhiood, abs : ’ D T CRATUL Mue Nis lest fimesn, T sence of fanatical narrowness and during his last (linesa. land wAll be in the air with her wire- | joving toleration seems to bé needed— " Gkre Norwich, C. H. Niekersoa, 128 Mala St. Jun29a Specials 1 Mai Cenn. less stations and her sporting bal- [as this rather has‘y and unbrotherly ‘.un.l.d" loons, which will prepare the way for | onslaught on him by the modern the regular daily airships. priests of the doctrine of the love of man would indicate—New York Eve- A Virginia woman shot her husband | 1ing Pos ___:w _" * AN We have Fancy Native because he insisted upon running thes Kasiny Childron ot “Home 2 qts. ONIONS - phonograph all the time. She has the ; Sympathy and support af the publie. | conrehaving betars mim severes 1uss | G1S: POTATOES - : Chickens, Juvéniles, charged ‘'with various acts q A x‘“}wz RS aswiations. e} o5 juvenite wischicr, ordered that | 1 bunch BEETS F °wls an‘ l‘amb' men convic 'or murder, to prison examination on ,the 22d of { ,mo—-wm-‘ten );ell‘l added, against A'utut they be kep” at home every d, average time of service before dis- | night in the interim from 6 p. m. un- charge. l'the next morning. Whether the xu- Order Here and'Get the Best Y - preme court would agree that the _“The idea of the Vermonters objeet- -has ‘the right to issue such an to the presence of the brave col- may Ih 13‘“&‘:‘]’:0'3‘ "”'f: ‘;.Wh: s L ;i \ ¥ = 'E.?E‘C .‘“ET, troops who saved the day at San hill. Bthan Allen was not made | Sarents il be sarc oho e Lo ; v ) % Frankiin St. hetter By Wmnugxum . thess A " i e 2 e : BuS ' iy17¢ ' JUSTIN MOLDEN, Pres, g dmtr O {

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