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- a drunken sponsible condition is shown; 1 the reprimand of the officers for neg- fect of duty on that night it looks as it he was in fashion rather than out of order. It makes no difference whether Sutton killed himself or was Kkiiled by those with whom he was knogvn to have quarrelled, it is clear enough that there was violence and disorder price, 12¢ & week; S0¢ a a year. » Entered at the Postaffice at Norwich, Conn,, as gecond-class matter. ‘Telephone Calls: Bulletin ‘Business 430, Bulletin Editorial 36-8. Bulletin Job Office, 3b+6. Willimantie Office, Room 3. Murray " Bullding, Telephone, 210. power been undersigned take 1at, 1305, that 18 to reticence w g‘ lered as of Septe c 9, for alternating current mise. 8 3 who | 7 n T pow: h M w‘l&.i.n few minutes alone with ml, LiL" mflf side. mn on August ‘;;’.’;.,"’;,5’;‘ o comes | “Should like” not “would like™t It turn. b-;.m-lnec-“uflal- last previous the-only | gave her an idea. - ‘s g i"l‘:&‘“ oy e ng to the fol- the “This is Gordon Fenner! ;D"l M“ hels h mo e per kilo- m‘m‘wmnm BROTHERS BYRNE o moment she developed a the. t, N:!nhifit her husband derstand perfectly, she herself, but to every t @ time when she acknow! one, and prefers to forget 1 10 600 Kilowatt Hours, there and that he was not alone in it. Why he should have committted sul- cide does not appear. He was not so others exer existed. 17 her domestic life was m nous after she married young Walters and “Say, 1 ¢all that cruel! But never mind, ¢all me any name you like. Tl see you at 6. Good-bye. chmx_lrofl lot, to tt Hour. Over 500 Kilowatt Hours, 5 for first 500 and 2c for each additional kilowatt EW 8 BELLS The acme of pantomimic comedy. Everything new this season. Norwich, Friday. Aug. 20, 1909. Then came the inexorable click of the receiver in the hook. For the next few hours Mrs. Walters was racked by mental chilis and fever. Not that her husband would not understand, but, well, the idea that she did net know the name of the man whose invitation she had accept- ed! It was queer, to say the least. At half past 5, as she was dressin for the evening, a box of long-stemms roses arrived. On the card, in an uu- familiar scrawl, she read: “To Lillian, with tender memories, from Dick, Wal. lace, Gordon, ete.” 1e blood surged up in Mrs. Walters’ face. She had never vet had a secrel from Philip. but ahe {ore up the card e and hid the pieces. Then Walters came. He liftened sesneesnrestnnsnanen ! The Bulletin has the largest elr- i culation of any paper in Easters 3 Connecticut, and from three to four 3 times larger than that of any in Norwich, It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses i Nor- £ wich, and read by ninety-three per §eent of the people. In Windham it is delivered to over 900 house: ; went to live in a city flat, she never knew Tt. ‘Whenever he said at break- that the muffins were good that day was perfect. Then one afternoon the telephone bell rang. “rhat you, Lil?" inquired a mascu- line voice, “Have you forgotten old friends? Young Mrs, Walters' heart gave a Shoolls doss not lask.so well now et ONBCEES Ul O e o it did before the second hearing, and | U RCNeS OF ERR00CC A o F vouro that there still exists a reasonable (1 hayen he declared eagerly. doubt whether Lieutenant. Sutton did | “Who is ti { commit suleide. He laughed softly. » —_— know A STATE DAY. She hesitated, trying to think whose Georgla has set a good example in sengitive to acts which are not cred- itable to himself and which are morti- fying to his family to have taken his life because of fear of courtmartial or exposure. It is a case in which & great number of different stories have been tgld, and those who should havée been most explicit in their testimony have been least so. It is a fact that An- PRICES. .....26¢, 36c, 50c, 75¢ and $1 Seats on‘fale at the Pox Office. Wau- regan Howse and Bisket, Pltcher & Co’s, on Fritlay, Aug. 20, at 9 o'clock. ars to all points after the perform- ance. aug20a y Lincoln Park Norwich and Westerly Trolley, " RUSTIC THEATRE Matinee and Evening Performances. FREE CONCERT Sunday Afternoon at 3.20 500 K. W. H., at § cents. 500 K. W. H., at 2 cents p $35.00 Norwich, July 26, 1909. JUHN' McWILLIAMS, GILBERT 8, RAYMOND, EDWIN A. TRACY, ” Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- sloners, Jys0d Paris Fashions Senator La Follette says t.heun& ite eonsumer s entitled to_the h consideration.—Houston Post. “As if you didn't volce it was. ch words might have cine from Any onc of a half lozen Putnam end Danielson to ‘,""i ;"l“"’"’;'""l"s > ’“‘;‘i :"(; for "‘fi Pub- | former admirers—but that voice? within inxr]rul-)ble expression to her 1,100, and in al' of these places i e schools, on which day each year It isn't—Dick?" she ventured. somewhat halting_ stor: % | \ ceremonies fitting shall be observed in 'Wh Lillian!™ | “And he's due here in fifteen min- as0! - 3.1 sensidared the locel daily, i the schools on February 12th, a good | Of course! There was no mistaking | utes?” he said quietls, as he began his For Fall Season 1909-10 Received FIVE EXCELLENT ACTS OF i [Eastern Connecticut has forty- v the reproachful ring of those words. own toilet. “What did you say the as. the anniversary day of both day, Lincoln and. Darwin. Commenting upon this, the Atlanta she duffer’s name is Mrs. Wallace did not hear. she added, “these roses came just Vaudeville how are yo You are invited to call and see the Fall Parisian and New York Fashions, “Oh, Wallace, nine towns, one hundred and sixty- § called’ back. five post office districts and forty- § “Phil,” WONDERFUL - SUCCESS That's"a good“one. O, “Wallace: RSO FUES] Tr08 QAIIYIGY. PUETI #| constitution saya: well, Lil—it's all right between you | now from somebody.’ and also prepare yourselt with a suit & The Bulletin is s0ld in everyi; “By the terms of this measure the You know well enough who | “No €ard?” he asked, careless] —OF TH for, the el Méasonable prices for 1 m h : L S 3 E— DISPLAY COMMENGING AT 10,05 town and on all of the R. F. D.2|12th of each February is set aside to Again she failed to hear. Something o g . Fas 5 teut. be commemorated in ‘the common !" Wallace never had called her | in the far end of the apartment claim- y TS, s b 7 s el | e o atats a5 the ant basnd Only Dick anid Gordon, and—who | ed her attention, p PR ¢ the landing of the first colonists in —had ever said “Lil"? Six o'clock came—6.30—but no old S LEON Ladies’ Tailor P ERA ; CIRCULATION o e e - g I think you might tell me, she pro- | friend. X A ancing every afternoon and eventng. Gearsia under. Oglothorpe, The state| ¢ 5ied, Lillian, T've asked you three times 278 Main St, R ' . i |lce Cream, Soda and Light Lunches, £ 1901, average ..........coeees 44123 | schiool commissioner is instructed to | * “What's the us you know?| who this fellow’s name is, and I don't Main St, Room ay Building. vabend i 1905, averag 5”01 co-operate with the county school su- | Lillian, 1 want to see you, de—" | know yl-lr.‘ Walters remarked o they augsd Purchase your car tickets, admit. ERERs e << eive g vl perintendents in devising such cere- | Was that “dear” at ihe end or was | sat together, dresseq and waiting. " ting to Park, at Madden’s v GIPE 3 gy omcipaieo s i A . |t 5 At that point Lillian wept. Such a success as our first day of this Sale was never ing “I-1 didn't want him to s flowers at all!” she sobbed, 3 husband tried to comfort he: “Oh, look’ here—don't spoil you eves. I sent those flowers my- Can't you come out and dine with us?" she asked in her married tone. “It would have to be tonight if I did,” came the reply. Lillian's spirit quailed before the thought of a company dinner that day. The weather was unbearably hot @nd she and her husband had agreed to have Jemonade and lettuce salad Yor | te their evening meal. 1 1906, average.... 1,192, anticipated by us, arid some of the smaller lots were completely sold out — but we still have plenty more as the items mentioned below will show you—but don’t delay too long. COME EARLY AND YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED and addresses by prominent citizens, as will impress the importance of the day upon the plastic minds of the children, and school them in accurate information regarding the great his- torical events and characters of this state. he Daughters of élth Annual Inurnamenr National “Roque Association ALL THIS WEEK 1907, average.. left your system in a weakened condition, IF She stared through tears, rememboring the card. “I know bet- Phil Walters!” did, though.’ the American A tentative grin 1y AL Develution asé to be comfaended for | "y ol enetcoms tepighti® ahe,bade | spread Gver BiG tacs. The tamcs Tod . their persistence in seeking to have | .. friend, heroically spoiled his joke and he was not sure sickness has sapped your k G b wesed | the celebration fixed hy law. One uni- | Nor Tve o better plan. Tets dine | what to expect next. “And T marked strength, At Rockwell Grounds versally observed ogeasion of this na- | downtown in some cool place near a | e from Dick. Walter, Goruon, etes” THE BULLETIN'S ILLUSTRATED | ture will unquestionably be of more in- | fountain and then go to the theater. <Oh! Yon horeld, fnveterate—Oh! HANDKERCHIEFS HUCK TOWELS IF t . Come on! For old sakes’ sake.” Phen you telephoned-— Bastintt BOOK. ;,';'f‘:",';_:f':’;. '°,;:: ',‘_,.':;’,.":h:ho':d;:’f A gelicate flush colored Mrs. Walters' | He nodded, still grinning uneasfly. A (Conter “‘_"""] ( ) Games in progress from § It is not surprising that a great deal "y . y " ¥ | face. Her lips parted—and closed. tragic pause ensue Ladies' and Gents' Fine Linen Ilemmed Huck Towels, 15¢ qual- Your nerveus system is shattered, text-book study jAre you there, Lillian?’ the volce| “Philip Walters.” said his wite, in || Hemstitched, Embroidered Hand- | ity—Anniversary Price 3 for. 30c. a. m. until 10 p. m. f interest is felt in the pfctures which | "whis js g practical way to impress a low, intense tone, “T shall order the |} kerchiefs—Anniversary Price per THEN we to be a feature of the 250th an- [upon the rising generation the historie But—that is suppose you [ most expensive things on the menu; I dozen 30c. Music Afternoon and Evening. niversary Jubilee book—what they |Dprestige and agricultural or manufac- | mean the three of us?” —shall have a box seat at the theater; COLORED WAISTS we would recommend b turing importance of a state. The| Aszain he laughed softly. “Oh ves. I|T #rall—T shall hav. su automobile P8 46 bg and what they sre (o wepme-} 2.0 Connecticut i worthy the | SUPPOse 80, if we must. I'll cail for ! Lo bring rac home!”"—Chicago News. EMBROIDERIES (Second Fioor) [ sent. Portraits of the officers and |gamc i TOTRecticut 18 warthy the : (Gantar. Ronn] Women's Colored Waists, lawn e s efl' Irun Season Tickels 50 cents. en o J 5 h {7 + . Sairmer of panymittans A€ the UL Gham GOt MRS dd5ia such measures to gt upon the statute | et, s 2 rule, and content in mind. Con- || 1s.inch Embroidery for corset | and ginghams, some Dutch necks y of the city will number a score or two EDlTORTAvadTEa books. The evidence regarding hered- | ditions for thrift on the farm were covers. value' 55¢c — Anniversary and three-quarter sleeves, others General admission 10 cenls. and then thero will be photographs [ s | ity is s conflicting that it is impossi- | never brighter than et the pissent [} Prive 305, high collars and long sleeves, value . bt 2 e home-grown cantelope doesn't | ble to say that such drastic action is | time. Particular localities may be af- o ARRerEy Pilsh 300 augls of the decorated streets, the parade, |, =° uncertainty about it that the | either advisable or a proper manner | fected from time to time, but as a 50c—An i the performances and objects of &Pe- | imported melon has. of protection.—Bridgeport Standard. | whole agriculture in Connecticut is BELTS i %% s —_— promising from the fact that markets ’ VL b A o] SN, o g A R SH = A L L DR R consuming public (Strest Floor) CHEMISE | ED’S THEATRE EANE0 Danen, Whate Lhare 478 IR | s ek ot pompiain bedeney | | Spitsbargbu is. tar within the Suetis | SDIOTes i tha. treics: taratoe et || orimbae o Tnn e T grey, | Women's Chemise, lace-and inser- 50 CENTS A BOTTLE assemblages of people the pictures will | S5¥ Tan oo mot circle, yet news of the Wellman ex- | wages thagrnhei‘;;l’{'fi,’,,;ef;f:ir::n:?fi brown, tan, green and black, ro n, rufed trimmed skirt—Anni- Charles McNuity, Lesses. . edition at Danes’ at country 3 i :—Anniversary 'Price i ‘I‘ be made large enough to make the : ; :l:g;le:;;vA:"‘I;J::eéatl:lm;(; | petch will yiell & Bendstioes Dradt tays e v pracsary versary Sale Price 30c. I Devoted to First-ciass Moving identification of citizens possible. h“:;‘wn a hru::dnex"“ general mlr;les. reached civilization three days later,| where in the state.—Middletown Press, Sl g (o S Pictures and Iinsirated Songs. e Iscovers that titles are one thin o ely Vi v 8 | Unfortunately it was adverse news, for BAMBOO SCREENS £ Dlosd roirvt Feature Plcture, THE PEASANT PRINCE, AND— The Cost of No Legislation. It doesn't murT well to hear that a special state conimission hires a law- There are quite & number of th photographs which will be given a full RIBBED UNDERWEAR (Street Floor) again Mr. Wellman has been embar- rassed by strong winds blowing from the mortli. The inflation of the “Amer- and commands another. (Third Floor) Bamhoo Porch' Screens, size 7x8, The Virginia minister who has mar- IT page. e h . 4 iea” pegan on July 31st, according to|yer to draw up a bill and when such || women's Ribbea Underwear, high s It is the purpose of The Bulletin :wo::r:l’eutx ?:”:::“S:u?:' m8Y B8V | previous ndvices, but. from Aug. Bth to | o bill ie Grawe. bos not passed, kicks || neck, short| sleeve, low neck, | regular price 95c — Anniversary contains the beef for your mus- Six Ot ine Ones to make this book so attractive that |® & f P2, i Aug. 13th.the Arctic breczes blew per-|at the compensation demanded. Ter- || Slcoveless vests, regular price 39¢ | Price 620, cular system, | paaster Harry Nownan, Phenomenat oy Soprano, § n Cluss and 11 istently from the direction of the pole. | rence F. Carmody was hired to draw a (| Z‘Anniversary Price each 30c, trated Songs. drawers double seated, sizes 34 to 1t will be in prompt demand when it) Men who are not capable of saving | Om th mishr of the Torr She sreat bal- | bill that might be a compromise if IT ¥ appears in December for delivery. a cent are holding on to the Lincoln | joon was taken out of its shed, the |such should be needed. He drew a WOMEN’S JUMPER E'l:: gindive and Ohlidresn, So The Rulletin has had submitted te | C°Nts and surprise their friends. passengers of a tourist steamer assist- and this committee, appointed MEN’S UNDERWEAR . contains the wine to tone your BREED HAL Wash i ——— — ing in the process, and everything was power to do anything necessary DRESSES # it for examination about 200 phota~| . A wacatlon forie family is alwaya | put In readiness for the mtast: but the | to the onioct o orom yini present Mr. || Men's Balbriggan = Underwear, | - TEESSES Sekva | , ; graphs already, and expects to have | fine until the hole in the treasury is|wind, which had been variable, fresh- | Carmogdy's bill for services to the state shirts long and short sleeves, 133:‘:, p’rel;lilyplrimmed with .s(xlhd IN SHORT JAMFS F. DREW and the state will in the end doubt- 1 2 less have to pay. It would be interest- || 46-inch—Anniversary 'Price, gar- ed to its protected moorings. Even if|ing to know what the big corporation || ment 30c. little confidence is felt in Mr. Well- paid, or will pay, for the draft of the G man's ability to reach the pole by this | so-called Barnum bill. That bill didn’t ened, and at 6 o'clock on the mornigg of the 15th the “America” was return- colors, value $1.25 — Anniversary Price 69¢c. viewed, then it becomes doubtful. It Emma Goldman applied her ener- gies to the control of a husband there others submitted. The letterpress and the illustrations will represent the best part of the an- it contains all those constituents which prepare you for the work Piano Tuning and Repairia) miversary celebration, and the beok [is no question but he would have to | method his spectacular experiment on | pass, either, but it will be settled for ", Best V'ork Only, will be prized for Ity aceuracy and |ice the mark. the verge of the polar wilderness is|all the same. The state will pay Mr. | Be sure It Is Lee & Osgood’s i R 18 Porkine Ava # i ’ D decidedly interesting. — Providence [ Carmody and the corporation wiil pay | We guarantee the result. ept23a value by Norwich people everywhere. Speaker Cannon would rather have |Journal. Mr. —who? for something which paskais Order books on the coupon to be | people say almost anything about him i neither of them gets—Waterbury Re- found in The Bulletin's advertising | than to be conscious that he was nev- 24 A Useful Vacation. . Fubliosn. (g Gbe EXPERT TUNING Yo ! == =2 another fs instructing him the manly| 7ne brewers have met in anmual - % THE SOLDIER BOYS. P b easene s emielatute ob- 1o G GAIT Watente: k- Dy Centel o | oSk Tava ot i Canty] R S The two opposing armivs who are | except moving that an adjournment | Sioion oM the standpoint of physical | ancther vear of the hig er morglity Norwica, Conn. illustrating the game of war in. Mas- | pe made sine die, gor.—New Haven Journal-Courier. | again they have pounded that pros- ate Niles Bryant School of Plane sachusetts to the annuyatce of hun- P L & 2 - — Tuning, Hattle Creek, Mich. Cheap Patience Called For, > R Bige, Paoppary gy dreds of landowners and The foreign baths are said to have tire communities must hav g0 e en- Co.,, The new Lincoln pennies are object- 'Phone 518-& ed to in some quarters because they | _gec1sa weakened Harriman. been glad This should be fo see the wun and o prospect of |u warming to him in futnrs to (ake | 80 ot Snter the.sies macn S | "0003 "U0Sf31Ueg "HIIIN MIUONY U803 “WINON 02 ¥ MOLSEYE °d 'f J Main S warmer weather on Thursday his baths at home. —an ohjection which may ¢ not ! I |'| alfl ffBBl The greatest damage done hy the b B be of importance, according to the w F. C. GEER i men 80 far as has been Cieclosed, is | The value of the American corn crop | IS 1ooked at. Dut, even as A serions TUNER the filthy condition which the troops [ this season would pay for -he building ?,Zj.“"v'rn;,'a't";.,;',':;“,’ia,:. ““'lylunr:f.f‘;,” view 'l 'H ‘JON30IA0Hd 122 Prospect St., that encamped on the Taunton peénd [of the Panama .canal for the |ty the atiriti e [ s F G Bso i tershed 1t 1, exchiug for ot ol | Dilding of By Dreado e Moot S o S 03 IA0LS molisuva - - GIESON e S o uted water and, 8 a resu't, the wa- ro—r- the medallion portrait will soon blur _— - ter from the lake was shut off until| It 18 2 noticeable fact that the law- | into an unrecomnimnle sovect Stoiot "I9jBOY Jly Yseudy oy |- 03e}s Aeg,, oy} ynoqe sn o3 Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. the place can be cleaned up and | YTS of Harry Thaw flo not get dis- |ford Advocate, *pojjeysuj Kjwodoad ‘eceuany Agent for Richaréson and Boynton - — — O iy couraged. Why should they? The L s & ™~ The soldiers ure huving o hard time, ¢Feam keeps coming their way. | . Lazy Vale Students Jfe waem pool e yym sj esnoy e ojejuea pue jeey o} Aem j3seq TR ; e Vaughn Foun ry Co which Includes a test of jthe!~ physi- | . - ; 55 fly of Yale announces P 5 Waet main Stree Novwich, Cana | Bl 4 h Sl auturence aal the! Uiscomfort| [ Slnce China. cannot wén owe us » In The Independent the portentons dis: oyy yeyy ocBe syspjuejos ':IP“I oy) r-sewoy ""“‘“"‘“u‘ul decTa of which a cold northeasterly storm is restan tien are L Ao epeil " undertaking: t0 wvars. f b ue pe: uea A1 sy wopdwinsuoy jo sesneo ewnuad oyj jo sug [:ASTINGS ) as Lssted itr, @b desisen: 1ol ooy NP SILNE i dnve It by & PEW PEIRE e i ik JUST RECEIVED the cause; but they are hardening their " " " muscles, and those who have the con | 0% US & little bill “We must oblige | in’ palivien: mumasnr” 'gad 0% & themo *dOAC pjiom ey pessnosip fiujeq mou eue Jeyy sjoofqns eae esey ) K Now Sugeliiot . Sy Db n R her, tion suffices, b s al: stitutions to stand the exposure will e St seams albo t0 v % ¥ Street, . i - { that many students will not spell ? Lot o e s iy be peatly benefited by the week's| There are so many things rising up | most carefully written papers were the | ‘“v qsajj---anfilld a'“lM au"'s!solm‘lnnl oy' s Glulen Flour e . 4 ek ness to take pain; are in the game to become better di as well as inability. trials and experiences. 3o 3 to hinder Weliman from flying toward | best spelled papers, Profedsor Failey It does not make so much differ- 'the North pole that it makes one ‘sus- | {°1ls us, and on the part of the defec- | 74 ence which side wins, since both sides | pect that he is not over-anxious to get | V" that argues lazi unwilling- CARDWELL’S, T F BUHNS Y » L L] 1 fenders in case of need. It is practi. |* " __ —Boston Transcr | sy31a 3 to 9 Market Str gal work and gives the boys a taste of [ 1f reports are correct, Germah. P T ot e R 7 d h service which state troops have not|ready to invade any mnml:;’rl";:Lyhax: rnnz‘é:ixtfiimflum F';em?" 1647 Hea"ng ah Plum Ing' Deretofore been accustomed to, the courage to issue a challenge to PR nocty ’ 92 Franklin Street. —— her. We'll maintain the handshaking | = = N olreel. THE CONNECTICUT FARMERS, |relation. ‘rbe Fl ht I o Adam’s Tavern -, There is 1o doubt that the Connec- R O S 8 $ n 1861 A man at Boston fired three bullets into his breast and then walked a half mile to the emergency hospital fo die, — ——— e —— Every moment of your life, when you are at home or abroad, ticut farmer whose habits are correct = theifty und independent. He may not distinguish himself for hindsight offer to the public the fines: standard nds of Beer of Europe and Amer! mian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavar Lithia Water Tablets or foresight, but now he is aiways hard | g e . e ebus e surprised | awake or asleep— SN Bl W, Burton.’ Mi #0iCand fecls secure palice: and supgeons. ©; Between the poison germs that aro in ar, e o G tator Are B e were supprised to note in an hildre 00d and water, — everywhere in fact,— S o I e agen cAle, Bk i 0 i i i ing Ale, Sterling er Ale, Anheuser- 4 are in an excoedingly prosperous con- [and as one of them was s Bl s th;fh&l;;:ll@;ar-wl _uouleungourblood. L Budwelser, Schijtx and Pabst Water, o " ditlon in ono of the worst seasons |cone wishing troe” we can. imagine and_healthy by st St Srong 3 A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. :'hl:hc::‘t:znhm;hknnwn na ausrier | that the rest wore gond. p:riu;&uuymyodlb;:fi m"‘;g“: os‘fl“;}:_' A Telephone 447-1%. jy2d 50 for 25 cents Y. e proporiion of e PRSP Rrg ey g Iy * * % - Tain which we received was small, ~ease. Begin using it at once if you are ‘?1 : e while most of the late erors m:y ::: WHAT THE PAPERS SAX~— ‘“ “'é'“"“g':h ";:i weather, 0"" have 1 : ALL HORSES DIE o promise well, it is doubtful if they Not an Advisable Thing. it of the blood, stomach, liver v No other form of property insurs N’ ARMA will reach a fair average. s Sl 9 and kidneys. Get it of your druggis. ance is sure of being a loss. DUN S PH CYy The fact is, if the Connecti 3 ‘onnecticut's new, law concerning the | ——. Vi T i b o | o e o, enatine fore 1 dioa from a SUNSTROKE. 30'Main Street, v B el and : o | Téferred to vesterday at Seattle dur. 5 10 otia Wel: and the! slgus of pros- | [ig"'n atseuseinn ob " perite ues E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. y13a Perity he s showing Is accumulated {for the American Prison. aasouiicn 22n Yeal‘ BEGINS 227 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn. evidence pf past successes. by an Indiana physiclan on the sub- ‘Phones—Office §559; house 854-2. For the balance of the sea- The larger part of the farmers might reply to inquiry: “I'm quite comfort- able, thank you!” out they would not Jun23d NEWMARKET HOTEL, Ject of performing surgical operations on hopeless idiots who are also con- firmed criminals. Some thought that TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 son I offer all my Summer weight Suitings at a very low A the paper should be suppressed The farmer Is a hard-working man. | delegates into the debate ang Lomen First-class_wizes, liquors and clgasa. one of servec CHN J S Mal L H rns every dollar he gets. And |them remarked that idiots ought to :e THE SCHOOL that HELPS ::..x‘. ..v';?m '.:ifll'f‘}',i::: Tel. u-‘: g " e Jun2 THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 15 located tn Somers' Block, over C. M, Williams, Room 9, third floor. L3 chloroformed. It would seem as it atates before passing a law permitting such action should have more definite Information on the subject than they now have. The plan of sterllization is abhorrent and even though it is pro- posed to have it done under the dr- rection of a board of surgeons in Con. nfi:m-m that does not help the case at all. the farm is inviting to. peeple who like to lead isolated lives in independ- _ ence and who do not object to long hours and hard /work. This class of people are becoming scarcer as the years roll by. Selrolant St ia s Hom s S5 8 We Obtain Positions FOR OUR GRADUATES TEENEW LONDON | [ ] E . JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ord 108 BROADWAY, " General Binghamy by his folear statements, leaves no douht that May. It is a disagreeable subject for Sine“ ) Pl SLMACIAS s 1n the eamo of poil- (BT Hecutsion and butidhs thers s gk, Ao, o g8 i J Ftshone 305 oct108 |~ feb1za Telephone 1 tes and does not stand too strictly ; g ENCEEL nods Befors tie Dublic. thexe’ta’ po.me: | FHIRE 15 00 37er s e i in s Be : 3 Sing me upen 1N the order of his piaving It, be! than_thi h th » - lum betier than, throus edvertis- | Eastern Connecticut equul to The Bule ing columas of elda e results such g statute that lawmaking bodle: might well hesitate before permmin:

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