Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1910, Page 4

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tion agreement, did unhvlhlly keep, nflnmn and warehouses and cold n-r-n mta, in which they stored and kept and withheld from the markets large quantities of meats and poultry, to the great wrong, injury and oppres- sion "of the public.” “And the description of t!u‘lr offense appears to lack nothing. They are charged with - “wilfully, unlawfally, immorally, frauduently, extortionately, Before putting children to bed it is knowingly and corruptly combining, 1 e P e T uniting, confederating. conspiring and g e chill off. binding themselves by agreement, for ¢ m’m“&. !II?:: MUSICAL COMEDY AT . .:&x'tam ntact wit cold their own unjust, excessive extortion- | {5 been knmown to cause both ear- ate, exorbitant, immoral and unlawful ; : OO . gain and profit, by the power of their Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8059. " ity ruiner, a numbers and wealth and their greed| Design 18x18 inches for 22-inch sofa | Besides Dbeing & beau Foege e i subtre, | Pillow, t0 be worked in Wallachian end | Ted nose Is often & lgn of @ run-down and cunning. aud thelr divers subtle, | cygler’ embroidery, and transferred to | condition It immoral, dishonest, collusive, coercive | linen, denim, burlap, lawn, rajah silk, | means Slther the um “ and unlawful contrivances, methods | ticking, art fabric, satin, messaline | or skin is at fault. it your burl- Tustrated and compacts . .. to raise, enhance [silk or'any piliow material, the design fig’i‘;m“z&;m“ mumm Prima Donna | Bovelty %":fifl"-' and and increase th i '3 at and | Worl Wit eavy silk floss or mer- and the High Class e e hrices of meat and | (orized cotton, according to the mate | OF resorting to layers of powder. g Mddiato e Act oveity Sash i rial used in its development. If the Considering the millions they repre- |jary, gesign at each corner is worked sent, -the $1,000 fine is not expected |in solig embroidery it should be pad- to pe sufficient to disturb their equan- | ded so that it stands out in relief and imity or’to force the smile from their | worked In a contrasting color from the faces; but there is a prison sentence |rest of the pillow. If desired the edge may be finished with a silk or cotton D e e e it T verom [cord, or lett plain, as Hiustrated,which- | puplie as well as ever desired. years to her age. She a term of three y?lrl in pris- FEATURE. —ZARRA TRI10O~— mnni Artistic Jugglers and Hoop M«ln‘iulmn. KIT SEYMOUR o ’)'IOMAN KARSON | & NESTER Vaudeville Motlon Pigtures snd lustrated Sonw ADMISSION—10c. EVENINGS, Rewerved Semts—=20c. Stationery Supplies BOX PAPER, TABLETS, CARDS, BNVELOPES, INK, GLUE, MUCILAGE, PENCILS, PENS, FANCY PENCIL BOXES, SCRAP BASKETS, KNIVES, SCISSORS, BTC. ouq.n B i Hundreds of such letters from FEATURE PICTURE: IN THE SERPENT'S POWER STRONG STORY OF SUNNY ITALY. MES. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars | YUISS, FLORENCE WOLCOTY rate of felonious homicides to the mil- mhth:igufi“?“ggym borrowed feb24d MJ-:'I:;‘ Ltdlo and Children, So. lion is two and a half times what it is Every person who x JUDGE BROWN'S COUNSEL. in all the other countries combined. Bt gy g In calling the attention to parents of | The official figures are as follows: Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8009. the result of Music. fear If Price of pattern, 10 cents. she could use the white Mt- on ufitil they get there. Order through The Bulletin Com- | ing tape for. the purpose of holding the —_— pany, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. | wrinkles out. A whole roll of this tape A BLACK RECORD. ° ‘costs ?lut“t;\ eultlb;ng‘m one 2:: There is no reason why crime should an unlim numl be more prevalent in this republic than - St i~ et fl.;‘fl b e 1001, AVErage -...ceceesxese-- 4413 ]| m the older nations of the earth, ex- mm“’“’thm't “’*"’l'm" the patches cepting the loose administration of put on before law. It seems to be easy for the worst yele x] helptul. of criminals to escape punishment for 2 patch in an instant. their crimes. The figures show that the number Book Covers. of murders in this country are far in A fad that has much to recommend excess of those of other countries, the it is the fashion of the danger of giving their children too much freedom, in consequence of which they take too much license and In Canada 3; Germany 5; England| Design of honeysuckle to be trans- |by 5o many different persons, to say Belgium, the most|ferred to a gown yoke_ developed in |nothing of the houses the books may criminal country of Europe, 15; in the | nainsook, Persian or Victoria lawn, | have visited. i’ b b frequently fall into bad habits, Judge | United States 129, batiste, crepe de chine, China silk or ‘m’le':e! ncotf: s !ln:'d:' from efl?u-lao Brown did the citizens a real service, In this country only one in 74 of |22Y semi-transparent material, for the |2 usual . pockets for slipping covers in. It be dec- for which he deserves public thanks. | the murderers tried are convicted, and | STPTOIdery 1s done n shadow stich, ralind T the word rary” worked The boy-beggar ought to be dis-|the reason is stated to be “political | iige of the material, but must be visi- | With mercerized thread in & running ecouraged as much as possible by the [ and personal influence and the maud- | ple from the right side. Many people at‘nch. or in any way owner Tanagement of these low-priced ev- | lin sentiment that regards crime as a | embroider the stems on the right side, | pleases. crvaay entertainments. It is a fact|discase and a murderer as a sick man | simply doing the blossoms in_shadow that mome are seen loitering about the | to be cured instead of a dangerous | design, Wwhich gives an extremely pret- s New. Slage doors of one of the houses, while at | beast to be exterminated, permit the |V Sffect. v may be quite long. Price of pattern, 10 cents. The bishop sleeve, with its full top others the epproaches are full of them, :;'g;“ifn’,f':,}‘Z‘,'."§e$an':e;'fx’;c§.°-»"' Order through The Bulletin Com- |and deep cuff, is also moticed. = n t - y, Dept., Norwich, : Or the wlored-eeveum begging of aduits to be taken in to | Caps With seven vears in prison” |pany, Pattern Dept., Norwic Conn. o e Seban asto NELLIE S. HOWIE, Teacher of riane, Central Bullding Room 42, CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Teacher of Music shington Strest. New Sleeves. NEEDLEWORK NOTES. erformanci and making little g ~ - ;’:;l:nm o Goiuisives. moral stamina should pe proud of. CONCERNING WOMEN. And the cloth sleeve with chiffon | Striking effects are gained with the - Sianiades it FRpene SEL L o g These shows are educational if they T s puft at the elbow. fashionable crewels, the work being stirring Up Business PRyt gt saetot 28 operly conducted, and there is| JHE SLAUGHTER OF ROBINS. Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia,| Then there Is the tight flm;flder very mitractive on scrim. g Up jaed at Bohawenla’ Con tory, Bets e Ganger of ovil if children are| The other day The Bulletin called | Brmperor Willlam's only daughter, has fslesve with ful draperty Below T, has been forced upon us by the pres- oit e fod 1d a sible | attention to the fact that a robinless | 2n _€xquisitely beautiful = string of | Some of the tallotr Handkerchiefs having a colored bor-| 5ure of public approval. Because we — - socomipanied By oldst snd kR T ki 16 & s Tqommio®s | pearls, which her mother has been |have turn-back cuffs der are atiractive with the monogram | S, Bus approval: Bacsues. we persons. The assembling of several | "Prug W& & future condition, be- | oo1ecting for her since her birth. worked In the same shade. uum""“m",, that they absolutely fly F. C. GEER hundred children under twelve, with= | cause of the way in which these mi- gt Sponge Candy. B o D, Tels wey seilein supervision, is not to be | 8rating songsters are being killed oft i Twe cups of whita suger, one-half One of themost interesting features of k,, ing WINES and LIQUOR! ¢ e P oA at the south, where they are now sell- | Namsgiorr ot T e ire Phiteg |cup of corn syrup, one-haif oup of |of the Japamese embroidery 16 that e he mE% Wa axpect to stir 3 s ; | nearly all of it tells a story or 4, - Do ¢+ the here is nobody who can control and | ing for ten cents a dozen. States, is an ardent believer In_votes | Water, whites of Lwo esgs, beaten stiff; 1y all of herder than ever soon, because o Tel. 511. 4,3,&':_\,. :g.nn);‘:( t“;g child better| The Louisville Courler-Journal states | for woman. So is Mrs. Agnes Bryce, | ¢Re tefiw‘:onfult“u;'l;“h. Boens 1?5 ‘mmflw extra good value of ‘our new hatork then the parents, and it is up to them | that robins are selling at ten cents a | the English woman, who has been vis- broken nut meats ese are m—tho Dest effect is ob- | COM® in before the cream’s off the top. ~in-law. Boil water, sugar and syrup un- dozen In Tennessee, in which state |iting her brother-in-law, the British [ed). ‘o;t;n o:h:;h e‘r&.?;z rtrf:-‘e‘zdr::o:? );;: hunters are killing the birds by thou. | SWbassador at Washington. ti it forms a rather hard ball when talned by using as much variety as ai d into cold water. Pour this Where they get the price of admis|sands. It is estimated that 150,000 2 e Geo, Greenbel'flel', £ syrup gradually upon the beaten egss, be dfon, birds have been killed within three [, Visitors %o Ottawa are ‘mprossed|peatimg thése continually, add nut | other with double outline and a third : Boys of no fudgment and taste for | Weeks. ‘A party of Runters basged | 5ircs of the city. Impetus was given | meats and vanilla and pour into but- | outiined and filled with esed stitches. | 47 Franklin Street, clgarettes, shows, basetall, or any- |SiXteen hundred, and’a single hunter | to this form of civic improvement when | 763 Pags, 5 YOu, 18 ecandy MY To |* For an’ initial Greasce woart select TUNER 122 Prospect St Norwich, Cu A. W. JARVIS is the Leading Tuner in Eastern Connecticu!. Norwich, Conn. Telephone $12. fevld his 1 be t ted to steal | caught thsee hundred and seventy-sev- | Lady Minto, wife of Canada’s former erchief; d y o aratify ‘thetr tastes If they are Jett | en In one tree. governor-general, tnaugurated a com- | TOFS IPOREY Wan if & rofary N o s Phene 518-5. 15 Clalrmount Ave. to the temptations of them before they | This Is not pleasant reading for New | petition for the best-kept gardens. 4 sept22 Lady Grey, wife of the present gov- reach the age of discretion or judg- | Buglanders who protect the robin as a | Lady Grey, wife of the present €ove ment. It is up to the parents of Nor- ;’“f‘fl bird and are trying to increase | $ho work as Lady Minto was. wich to know where. their children are | it. ~ There seems.to.be no way to T and what they are doing. prevent this slaughter, however much it S ASOR S oy we may deplore it. A HIGH ROLLER. HOME GARMENT MAKING. The Bullstin’s Pattern Servics. Cut lengths of Swiss and lace embrold- ery to fill in the space between the two handkerchiefs by placing them in al- ternate rows. Sew the Swiss and lace . insertion together - and join to the handkerchiefs. Place a border of lace insertion with short frill around the entire plece. JAMFS F. DREW Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt in a way renounced the socialists at & meeting in New York recently. She said she ‘The National City bank of Cam- bridge, Mass., which has been wreck- ed by a 28-year-old bookkeeper, has disclosed a lack of supervision on the part of those in charge of it which is simply appalling. This trusted $1,200 ‘bookkeeper made a club house of the bank after closing hours and served wine snd light lunches therein fo friends and women. Bookkeeper Cole- man got to helping himself to the bank’s money and was in the habit of carrying large wads of it in his pock= ot. An sequaintance says of him: “Money was nothing to Coleman. If he lost at stocks or otherwise it didn’t worry him, for he always had more. “He,k was never without $3,000 or $4,000_in his pocket and often he car- ried as much as $10,000 or $15,000. He was & man easily persuaded, especially by women, and those who had gained his confidence had little difficulty in interesting him in their pet schemes and getting him to invest. “His first flier in stacks of which I know was about two years ago, when Tie invested $30,000 and made money. Sinee then it has been no unusual THE COST OF A. PEACEFUL STRIKE. The strike of the stone cutters of Barre, Vt, which was largely sympa- thetic and orderly, closed st the end of fourteen weeks. It appears ' that one of the smaller firms belonging to the Barre Granite Manufacturers’ as- sociation had installed pneumatic sur- facing machines and failed promptly to equip them with suction fans. The operatives, four in number, walked out, and their shopmates followed. The Manufacturers® association met the following day, and in view of two facts, that their agreement with the ‘Granite <Cutters’ International asso- clation had still some sixteen months to run and that a number of em- ployes had acted prematurely and applied unjustifiable pressure, decided to stand by the firm that had been “struck® ~As a consequence, some 3,000 unfon men in Barre and other ‘Washington county towns have loafed through the winter on “strike pay,” and as many more workmen.—appren- tices, , quarrymen, lumpers, boxers, teamsters and derrickmen—have had did not think they were any better suffragists than the democrats and re- publicans. “If you are going to sell us out at the crucical moment,” she said, “then your espousal of our cause is not desirable. In your trade unions you are doing to women what you com- plain the capitalists are doing to you.” Queen Alexandra has a little pearl brooch which she greatly values. It was the gift of her majesty’s intimate friend, the late Lady Cadogan. The brooch contains a single pearl of great size which was discovered in an eyster taken from the oyster beds at Clifden, County Galway. It is of wonderful luster and was_beautifully mounted for her mejesty by a Dublin jeweler. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Don’t overburden yourself with clothes. They are debilitating. The more clothes you pile on the more you will need. You may find some people shivering under two heavy suits of woolen underwear, while others are women have left everything else in the trolley cars but their babies. > 3307 LADIES’ SIX-GORED SKIRT. Paris Patterm No. 3207 Allowed. 478 persons killed and i, pices,,, Mes_baddkercrass Good Books Piano Tuning and Reparrin) e L e Best Vork Only. R 18 Perking Ave Poune 4x3-8 sepl2ld 1909, — All Seams were 1,404 injured on Canadian rallways in ORRINE, -uaioon Cure effected or money refunded. Guarantes in each box. Can be Orrine costs only Get - Booklet free from N. D. SEVIN & SON, 118 Main 8t are always desirable. WE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORT- MENT OF COPYRIGHT FICTION, ALL POPULAR TITLES, WERE $1.50, ‘now 50c¢ each. BOOKS IN FINE LEATHER BIND- INGS, 50c. Good for Easter gifts. WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE DIC- TIONARY, INDIA PAPER WITH IN- DEX, $3.50. A very handsome book. THE ROSTON COOKING SCHOOL COOK BOOK— 365 Breakfast Dishes 365 Desserts 365 Dinner Dishe: This is a fine Series of Cook Books and are only 50c each. Already We Have Commenced to Receive New Spring Patterns In Furniture. The quality of stock and manufac< ture Is guaranteed, and our past repu- tation vouches for the fact that oum prices are right. We are in a position to save you money If you are prepars ing to newly furnish a home. COME TO US FOR PRICES. , , M. HOURIGAN Y. & E. CARD INDEX COOKING RECIPES. OXFORD BIBLES. AMERICAN STANDARD REVISED BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, GEO. A. DAVIS, 62-66 Main Street, feb2d thing for him te invest $1,000 or 35,000 | {0 get along as best th 1 Happy thought for today: An old 2t a time In curb stocks, sometimes| rn i Ry senid. x winning, but more often losing. He was a great gambler and if he lost a few thousands was always ready to k}’srious very chl;‘m!ns lmodel in The original issue faded away and | bachelor cannot entertain his friends |skirts are appsaring for spring wear, work was resumed at an advance in | telling stories about his mother-in- | (e Plaited model espacially showing in pay of 10 cents a day, or 60 cents a | law! hfl;’nlg lxr;e’des{g‘n )hare N;l-:lel’;l' ‘dch week, for the comin; ear, bet- e s while s plainly- gored at e side: put more money in and make another | fermant of 380 in wages with a wage| Marviand's state flower s the |has a short gore buck and front lenath: . payment loss of $250 to gain'this ad- | Black-eved Susan. This little sun- |can be seen, this arrangement permits ‘When he was out with a party vantage. flower is preity enough to be thus |of many ways (rl‘f.l"immlslf] the v!lx:'l'n Coleman would never let anyone else| More than six weeks ago, says the | honored. Clostng’of ‘the Earment is effected at have a hand in settling the Dills, but | Boston Transcript, the head of the .. |the left alae-baok. As 11} ustrated, the paid everything himself. At one time | union stated that, up to that time, the | Secretary Ballinger doesn't quite |skirt is made of black panama cloth, he had a suite at the Lenox, enter-| sirike had cost the members of his|call Mr. Pinchot a mendacious liar, |stitching being the only finish. Henri- tained all his friends, and paid all the If Youn Want a Good otta cashmere. serge, ‘cheviof, chiffon organization, in wages given up and|DPut he leaves no doubt that s his |hroadeloth, Venetian cloth, pongee, ra- bills. He would never buy a glass of | henefits expended. fully $1,000,000; angq | OPinion. jah, foulard, taffeta, linen, crash, cot- 25.29 B g s . fully $1,000,000; - . roadway wine; it was always a bottle of cham- | it is probable that the stri = : pagne for every member of the party. i ERe sust s = = feb22daw -cent cigars were the rule, and a man dddn't care for cigars he'd throw him half a dozen boxes of the cholcest cigarettes.” He owned two automobiles and kept thres women, and was getting 335 a week. It is strange that no one sus- pected him of dishonesty until $140,000 was disposed of. This is a showing of iullness on the part of the manage- ment of the most discreditable sort. ‘The 10.\n lers of Yale college little T says the Boston Trangeript, mep at its completion a full million and a half, to say nothing of what it cost the granite companies. EDITORIAL NOTES. Montreal is contemplating putting out $18.000,000 on its wharves and w ter front. Boston is to have Taft on the Fourth, which insures a sane and safe cele- | bration there. New York's legislature 3 about to 6 Days Special 6 TAILOR -MADE SILK To fully lllrodlce our Fine Tailor- made, All French Seamed, Guarantee SKIRTS b REG. US. PAT.OFTICE Spring Style Hats call at Yerrington's 49 Main Street feh19d - two hundred and ten years the | enact a bill to make the short milk- 4 Al . iscopalians would outnumber the | bottle impossible. to we.r M l"ll. Black Silk Petti- Congregationalists In the graduating 3 ' of the belter grades. nstitution. And@ Trin- Vice President Fairbanks in his in- m-' l 'l. mm m- 'Qb- for Me terviews has praise for all foreigners 28'. “ ' . - lame for none, or the mext six " Fitty smmplores O6 Tor Tatled Sintag | SHANET for nione ruary ( t Opening Day February 19th Haldqulrtor;( "‘“l:n Ales, Lagers deiphia, but under présent conditions|.r Boston, it is lkely to be Youngs JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. this is bardly noticeable. SO @ Silk Petticoat, made to your meas- Telephone 507. oct2a Now that it is indicated that twenty million square imiles of the earth's irface are still unexplored, adventur- ers need not hesitate. FEdward Payson Weston has not been heard from for some time, but he fs now reported to be three days ahead of schedule time. ‘The fur-bearing animals are shed- ding their hair and marbles have ap- peared in the shop windows—two real signs of sprin It the price of hogs remains high long, it will be impossihle to tell what mmwu—u& It has been decided at Boston that poker is too exciting a game for men of wealk hearts to play. The striking trolleymen of Phila- delphia give out that while there are rails there will be soap. Charles P: Taft has bought a cot- tage at Beverly and will be there with the president next summer. Out 6f ‘334 tenements owned by Trinity church, New York, only four- teen- lre now decidedly bad. *Wumwabmm | with the Norwich Girculating bibrary, | N.B.—Since November 1, 1907, we have made-fo-measure 457 e B t"rvtt!onu for Norwkmh:vomn :11-. nn;l we have 7 S ‘tompial uts sbout fheir. westing guslities. ‘We replaced the two .. Grati: Black Silk ure, fit and wear guaranteed, for Only $5.75 MARSHALL’S Plrcifllu Aflhcy. Respectfully, ts with New Skirts The Hatter, -164 Main Street ‘We serve a Regu! McPHERSON, 101 Main Street febl8d Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 40 Shetucket Strest. ..‘m 3, J. C. GTONE. Prop r Dinner every day. 15¢. N BROS., Pr SIMPSO. &‘lwm'.ul\':“mls Cebldasw - . . L Typewrller Paper, Ribbons ‘and Carbon AT BARGAIN PRICES CRANSTON & G0, S T E ¥ T I

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