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. " - ¢ty ey e e ‘“’; L e ol e e "aicus 5t | mighe i prenenced-wouid aise 1o my | BAEED THEATER, Chas. Mckulty, Lossee. 5 : : WHY THE PRICE OF BUTTER IS THE BULLETIN’S DAILY STORY orwich Bulletin AILY § - ith al the | mind b nwise. To place myself in On both the Sunaavs. services wels | 18 by A now me wnd my quatin: | vour hands at this tima would be com k. HIGH. ' mnd Coufied. It is claimed that butter has not ‘ } held in the dining saloon, conducted | peo ’ & 2 P 3 pas - | cations. 1 am personally acquainted | promising my ability to think and —— — | held _so high in through JHss BORROWING > B e I ey e Mneine of | With many members of your assocla- | honestly. independently and squarely.” ¢ 2 summer since the civil war as during aspEers. ¥ v yen- | tion in different parts of the state, | —Hartford Courant. i /L VERRS OLD. fhe mamimer of 1010 \ S e e T 8 e XDy | and they know what 1 ald as & mem: g —_———————— . ber of the house last winter. If I was Why He Was Sorry. «Feature Picture, More butter has been made this sea- “Here's th = ¥ A v d in both senses. itlon price, 12¢ a wee S50c a 'S e coffee you so kindly | stuck to that rule as well as T could, { music on a piano, grand in bot ar o 1st. We are informed that % = i ! % e v > | a member of the next house I would | A pastor mear Boston had just re- | . ) g . & son than last. We ar loaned me, Mre. Witherspoon” | said HDUL Of COUrse & Woman who dges her | They' were' most reverent congrega- | @ member of the mext house 1 would | A pastor near Boston had just re- | wWhite Fawn's Devotion. the amount of butter stored In the . .. 3 own housework simply has to borrow | tions and inspiring to the preachers. Entezed at the Postotfice at Norwich, | metropolitan district is - 33,820,000 | Mrs. Cumback. “I don’t make & prac- | now and then. r4 On the ninth day ax we sighted land | ters that came up for, consideration. | city. A parishioner, he says, remarked i ONIEAY SR Honn., &s second-class matter. pounds. That is about 10,000,600 | tice of borrowing, but when I do ask| “A few davs ago I needed an extra |on the coast of Ireland, the sun siowly (I am under no poi obligation 9 | to him the other day, with great carn- T RN PLOUN Telephone Calls: ounds more than a yvear ago, Put|® helghbg @ little accommodation | saucepan, and I ran over to Mrs. | came out and.revived all drooping | any nrx-nil:lflt::- C‘:nflc’:;flm"“ ? have | £8tness, “I'm awfully sorry you're go- A [ Bulletin Business Office, 450. B I e e Been avous | L Teturn what I borrowed promptly. | Goosewo s to get one. Everybody | spirits and infused hope for the end | sociation, and the o st I have | ing to leave us” “Well”” replied the | Boston's Favorite Baritone in lllus. Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3, Teceipts of butter have been “Now, Mrs. Wigstaff would be a|knows that Mrs. Gooseworthy is the | of a cloudy voyage. held have been hy consent o ¢ | parson, somewhat touched by this to- trated Songs Builletin Job Office, 3 3,000.000 pcunds more than I YUAT | model neighbor if she wasn’t always | worst borrower in this town. We richly enjoved the grand land- | people in Tolland county and the towh | ken of affection where he wasn't ex- . (e, mocs 3 dturrss e corresponding time. It £0.10wS | borrowing and forgetting fo pas back, | © Cier hnepand Ia Juse au Bad as she | scape which seemed rapidly to move by | of Willington, where I am supposed ©0 | actly” jooking for it “T'm borry, (oo Matin Buflaing. Teiephone 210 7,000.000 pounds more have bZem | A week ago she came over and bor- |fs. Mr. Witherspoon used to have a |us with varied scefies of mountainx | be known. To say at this time that | I'm ‘afraid 1 didn't realize how much| Iyéd = hheld from consumers by the New [rowed six ezss. 1 hate to lend eggs. | valuable watchdog he prized above | valleys. fields and forests, villages and | I will do something in the uture that | you ‘people cared for me.’ “Yes, in- aildings, rocky coasts and fer- | depends upon a condition that might |3cca " "Came the reply, “you see it's Ladies and Children, [N B 19, - warehouses alone; in order that| We bur our eggs from far in | everything, a 300seworthy farm v . Norwioh, Tuesday, July 19, 1910. Tk warehiouses al bl e Tem In| Borromed it seying vt gx‘cmh;)fg!me plains, ns we steamed along, by | happen would to my mind be unwise. | terriiie hard to break in & new min- i s "._ i \ditions are shnilar | while they . fresh, and ail his hens | lot of money in the house one night |the Giants Causeway, Green Castle ['To say that I would support your bill | jeter.” —Congregationalist. e ey s s | Ao thoroughbreds, and e Teeds thim | ind "whs Afcai of busslase. Fa st | Helghis, and stopped fn Moville harbor NELLIE S. HOWIE, - & he 3 scientific rations and_of course the | the dog in the cellar, where his wife | t0 let off about fifty passengers wit d The Circulation of Ie no way to prevent ihix sys- | SEES. Bes supericr. | They cost us o |nad Ieft a lot of galssneq meat (o ln (ChSlE IEERES BRI S R cent a dozen morc than the eggs vou rats. and in the morning the dog Was (10 US 1o convey them to Londonderry, Room 4¢. Central Bullding arrying larse stocks of but- | can buy at the stores. Well, T let Mrs. | dead. Mr. Gooseworthy came over of the throb and noise of the mighty The Bulletin. only way in which it can | Wasstift have six eggs. I just shnplv |and told my husband about it, seemin t Bull 4 wopis can't refuse to accommodate a nelgh- | to think a reat joke. ® | engines. which had propelled us safely Children Cry for Fletcher’s CAROLINE M. THOMPSON s by the passage of laws e - | over the stormy seas seemed a great B i s e se a limit to the time | P95 i My Witherspoot: hit Rim end they | {350, co sl Teacher of Music eulation of amy paper In Eastern ace a limi 1 when she got them that |fought all over the yard for an hour, | Tehef fo @lh 0 o oo N Commecticut, amd from three to four || that butter can be stored away and | s; return them next morning. The and broke down my clothesline and |, ARother pight Io Our Svue SACHC1EE 46 Washington Str da it ts delivered to over 500 houses. || MRS. YOUNG'S VIEW OF THE!askda b didn't return the |just as if he were to blame, and it | Gracnock and we were transported by sed at Schawenka Conservatory. Ber- FIGHT PICTURES. BENgahe Dovrowed. costohe IS | special trains to the city. That neces- i ia Putnam and Damiclson 1o over ectild times lafger than that of amy In kept from the market. s went by, and she was to our | trampled the clothes, and they spoil- the mouth of the Clyde, slowly steam- 7 Nerwich. 3¢ 1a deiiverea to over || The American public will not always | Bouse fa doscn times and she mever|cd all the grapeviries and ourrant |jng Uy towasd the great city of Gias- | 9 S s don. wwich, and remd by mimety-three per || ' &4 s ERESTER TN 8 o2 perugpy Mrs. Goos 'y - | e came here, sevelal years ago, the Iy == minecy-three per || i) surely be found she ‘dian't seem to take (he | phoned for the palice, and an officer | Nio,came hete. sevefal years ago. the Lassons gitsn st a3 ristdense o st B ks o - VIEW it S¢ I foally Snoke Tight out and.|cddie andysriasied Mr. WIErapOOI L canne of 10 E108 “ahe URUER, win-ak the home of the pupll Same method T have avoided that biect,’ sa 3,100, and im all of these places it We didn't speak for a long time | ten occurs now. But we arrived i S | ety Sical aanty. | la F. Young, president of the | she, as cookas vou please, ‘in order to | after that, but finally Mrs, Goosewor- | < e a right Eastern Commecticut b | cational associaiiou. has|spare veur feeiings to tell | thy began her borrowing again. She | ror by 0e and 80 could proceed rig] The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been C. GEER mime towns, ome hundred and sixty- e country by her atiitude | vou the truth about t ggs you had borrowed so much at our place The voyage was the coldent by far in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of T UNER Sve postoffice districts, and forty- pon t fight pictures. She believes .‘:;]”‘.;'i',m'\( ;‘yh'}‘l‘ .[| ol ‘;:{' K‘ i :ylou_rh_li n:h::qn‘l-]:'"\\nong "lr‘> her \I\rjzun l|\\w- er experienced on the ofean. .: and has been made under his per- 182 Pro S The -:nu “n. s sold “-: ;";., et e eue oo - | send |llv ! m-; I m;‘» ht it we i \\‘1»\';[ home I didv&'t‘nnn(l ‘m u.i.e it (..; from shore to shore. Allow no one to deceive you in this. tewn amd om all of the . D, s is what she ha = "¢l be a kindness to drop the subject al- | an hour or so and then when I poured| Several intelligent Scotch people on ] Pt s e R s Conncetieut. jeet: - T together. Some water into it T found 1hat It| hoard proudly peinted out main points AR Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢*Just-as-good’ are but i d> mot bel f-\c‘ln ratality. I£f T G fany s. Witherspoon, T was | leaked. I took it right back and told | of historic and picturesque interest to Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of A. W. JARVIS | these pictures are in ans w re- | <0 mad that I could say @ word. | Mrs. Gooseworthy her saucepan had|us, as we passed swiftly up. Infants and Children—Experience agalnst Experiment. N CIRCULATION pulsive, then I believe they should | The idea of such an insult, in my own | a hole in it, and she said if it had T| Now we come to the wharf of a for- "y . D I8 THE LEADING TUNER IN be suppressed, but for the life of me|house! And we go to such trouble | must have punched it myself, for| eign city, the gangways are thrown - EASTERN CONNECTICUT. 1801, mverage ....- T rante why theré is anything |and expense to get the best cggs in|when I got the saucepan it was as|across, and we literally pour ashore, hat |s 'Fhone 518-5, 15 Clairmount Ava o .k degrading in two scientific boxers bat- | the sta £00d as the day she bought it and if| making the steamer servants happy sept22a = . - . | tiing for :the championship That's always the way when vou |1 didn't buy her a new ome at once | with farewells and tips, and being hap- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare= | o th should be | tTY to_accommodate peo replied | she'q have her opinjon of me. py_ourselves because of safe passage. S: It is Pl | “I believe that our youth shou Mrs. Witherspoon. “When we twere| “But I have my opinion of her, so| Now not only is Bonnie Scotland goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. s Pleasant. 1t JW-I(‘MM St o pied strong an-(l evwar\li 1 °d my husband la t down | why shouldn’t she have her lop!ninn before us, but 3,000 miles of lmu lu-nv-,x contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic OUR uly 18. | me oxing is one, form o xercise | ag a ri that I should ne borrow | of me? I am awfully liberal about| beside coaches, brakes, cabs, trams, at ops all of the latent talent | anything from the neighbors unless |such things, Mrs. Cumback”—Chicago | electrics and twenty-two pensions to substance. Its age is its guarantee. It d”‘“{"" w"}'“"' | ° ° it,was a case of eme y. I have | News. spend nlvlgh'_q xg. through :”fi“ x:‘;aunA and allays Feverishness. It cures Dhrrhw; nnd‘ “:ml ot aware, appar- tries, till «we bring up at Hamburg, Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation AEROPLANES AS MAIL CARRIERS 3 - E 3 SNl s whehce we e % o t > B s oo he aero. | ULy (hat men can become ‘strong o T o and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the plane and the s oped f ok 16 Neamied debiin) The next letter (the second of a Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, LINE has lert t 4 that men do not need all the gl sl e i The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. - R in Bonnie Scotland, the® land of the IS NOW COMPLET! quick demand a T st | o hernalia of athletics to become heather, the thistle, Angora goats ;nd E. as soon as it > be dependa- s, for there are natural exercises cats, strict honesty, wholesome ortho- A RIA ls AR 3 A B ot iy i A a5 U ARG | GENUINE G 2 g ALWAYS | o sssromer sowing or oo The Worcester T am, |t irpose. Roosevelt, who is a < sop & e Seiogg gl 4 “KILL X [aRILIRE R RorinEe We. have ever At B s Sroavect ond of = it meine nghiine. o | Yo¥2ge ‘Cut Friday—Temple Tours Numidian”—Per-| ciaszow. scotiana, July 4, 1910. Bears the Signature of tempted. Cool, ntting 1 Business calc r - s he tendency of boxing is 5 — Vice-Presi ZiS — Iri = 4 B st Casricrs 1o i 3 S e sonnel of Farty Vice-President Storms Briahl e e e eion: Eifvamdl LSUMMER UNDERWEAR the proj fiving mact ce, opposes Coast—Clyde—Marconi—Bonnie Scotland. One of these inquiries was address- i e eyt . tween New Yo Louis. Mall as LS el T ed to Hon. Willlam Henry Hall of 4= carried betw w by EDITORIAL NOTES. Willington, commonly called “Hank LT t an - S Bt ve o Hall, who has been mentioned as a A r, and g s i $imdnt:s Py S e &, =4 o 422 = ossible candidate for the place of . (4 4 2 Mr. Hall doesn’t “tumble.” In his re- gulf us. | the party together for a social to get | 10" B8 0 U0 M 4 L B R T S o e 1en | T HE K YoOu Have Always Bought [me saer. 101 maia si. iy % : o3 affair. myself. Your ro v ) fool opinions is much e . ‘o | unwilling to commit may28d 1 we think. it el o e g e s s letter, in my opinion, has a rather co- 3n Bour. - At th A e R i | A EouEh, o8, the brinY Sesl Somste |greive tenor. °T do ot set my living In Use For Over 30 Years —_— — e gelivered ir | s Beimont The chivalry | of ot T e o much and so often to Fa rom my comnection with any prasc THE CERTAUR COMPARY, 77 MURRAY SYREEY, NEW YORK CITY. making a n in }of men is hu 1" What a sad| 600 people. known as stune! the serv | experience e must have had. with headguarters in he third day we entered clouds and N ng 1] ks were over a hundred of our | fog, and the sun hid its warm face per- | &, B coneic decided that. the ice]'particular party nd ko- | sistently for several days, causing o b a » dak us s we st e | gre discomfort and even some alarm a few vea: not safe unless it has| dak us a sreat m ting Wore racter with it Kok S W TS SRS Bemeaives to | Get the Original and Genulne as quickly as it i Worcester mall to Chicag g0 looked the Sy ma skia:“kn b L eanier ust look alike to| she proved F dis of Chic s in the aw m AN HOUR'S WORK FOR ‘ ; ‘ , t aus- , be good sailors. For hours at a time , ¢ nerves by day and night, eventing Wae thnee Tuabs for s e ; e cominodious halls S hed o Famer Nepue. e were | MJALTED MILK :‘ Y S aches are ta- | managed by genial officers, with good |in const communication with shor e - < it <hry e- { service and appet g cuis for r passing steamers by the wonderful and this road will ever . o e | hunary crowd. " There wer Simple Marconi fystem of wire- | _ 1he Food-drink for All Ages. 4 from the ma 2 » o %" | similar parties on beard. bou telegraph; Mr. Penrose, the op- > “hich 1t was o Same. atstmation: apout it Wimselt a veat favorie | Locinients, Invalids,and Geowing children. It &3 mbt.cost a cer ST A first cabin passe the passengers, as also the chiet | PureNutrition,upbuilding the whole body. oke all rec- ple_party is a ngineer; both very affable and cour- | Invigoratesthenursingmotherandthe aged. One for table linen, one for bed and Try our Steamed Beers at these men who puilt it - k-making by the publica- | &.K., with. not eous and intelligent. also full of wit | R= g their time. for the et e 5 ] v e e & Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. En - a highway for their C i K e sien Sl T the ; P body linen, one for soiled towels and Special Prices appeared in-a o et Former bemg vers small and siicht = | A quick lunch prepared in a minute. 2R India Whart Steamed Beer Iaid out 2y = orted to mave | Sister-in | statire Gaifine far below " Tinidvert | Take no substitute. Askfor HORLICK'S. P L 2 e : s on wheat In |0 Boston and v | massive, ‘stout, tall and weighty, ana | #m No Combine or Trust | Wet the clothes, rub Lenox Soap So- o g : eral hustle b e Sais lution over the soiled parts, fold and roll B s nremnad. Bese $1.00 dozen each piece by itself, pack in a tub, cover JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main st with warm soapy water and let stand Telephone 26-3. tyid over night. ‘U o g )9 Do pymecae-ce -V Individuality Is What Counts In claimed that fine shape have a para- The coat coMar, it on the Mississ river to ! | might open before he reached the Bluffs on the Mt 1 ed to stay there ing rememn 4 extends SN ressmen who hur- ».ntxe;, other 000 n ¢ r Cannen are now surprised | together in different part e - 1 their constituents are not hu - o 8 | @ States and make roa . tehing. ford the quarts of boiling water. Keep water at boiling point until This is « a n| =3 & solution is formed. SRR A Torans B = re entertain- i A b Soos o > ahiuters § b <3R4 healers. and_ jhe Lenox Soap Solution does better work n suc | 3 rers, and how mans than soap; and is more economical,because | Phom!mth' | - - | | * T | "Bringh out :the I persona | e i G thees is/o; waste. | R s (e e roreonily; t Canada. In the past vear 40,000 of 2 | traits that make what we are. m have refurned. us hope they = - | Toned down by the vatural spirit of zot inte y the census era- Gy » | tist In: rfect accord. Not & istica | sot sus enumera : 5 A ¢ =?£‘m;'df, p-;.,".,]"':;a pastebosrd with y | & Feaay-made 100 A 3 1 n oy 1 want & photo of your real || i et e i i hat e After the Day’s Exertion & |l g o ooty 1, 2o s ajr m ecause of 5,000 Kkilled! | and admire. eall on 2t | The escaped will attend E . . ‘ =2 F that 1 Clicquot Club is the most delightful beverage o nted that th LAIGHTON, fits | The Phlolographcr, you can find. Its spicy, fresh ginger taste (so 5 nesro is get- ting lost in the south, and that he will \ W 7 unlike pepper ‘“‘ginger’” ales) tempts the jaded t|be white cnough to recosnize as a S i % 'd palate. It offers a food value and corrective . opposite Norwich Savings Soclety operations —_—_— ¥/ - s " influence superior to any other summer drink; SURseg was 2545 p t 1s0: IV g TR — s s il d effe = Latn Al o e e P S i -~ and its sparkle and effervescence make ita | : ® or e e o et S pleasing feature of the table, | sase, Shamposing and s | sreatest for 3 | g y en for combings. n | | " 2 :» s o | We do nc another such spell LI . Uv\uu..‘(“.t::.l s s a : g e ; | Have You Noticed ths ; s ! | Increased Travel? . belng | 1o one es are shown in | n of good weather and cent. the Di b y able that | SChWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St L fika te ot o6t iute the Wiison t men 0 will go | ‘open air. We furnish the best s s L 1o sres SIETROF Took S Th e hod, and if you'll taks one of ousf “Nor car & y MATIONEY "8Ro Avenua B Pavne 1aw has discodragper or it Secretary | Balitnger (Pronoanced Kleek-o Clab) gt importat . for it is 11 months since | 1 50 to Sazamore Hill he might total value of im; o ave been added to his political repu- Special Sale Sraw Hat Cleaner that of 18 year ef th 386.500. The pre s high r & eorresp B 1hab of Aoor = . - Clicquot Ci is made from Carbonated Ciicquot Spring M t showed im t $L321828.- | I seen the pictures water and the best pure, fresh Jamaica ginger, flavored with a on a resses B, o qmoun | tris Saeliiies, LU dash_of limes and lemon. There is not the sting and bite in it lo cents e o) T S e e that follows the taste of the pepper “ginger” ale; and the slight FOR 10 DAYS, | 00 in 11 monthis. . | | amount of ginger furnishes just the corrective influence the stomach » | v 19.000.000" ‘.;; 5 : - needs. Clicquot Club” is non-astringent and beneficial. | One package will clean four hats » the Tnitea | he pious citizen who lets his prop- % k. = . i a Biaces bets “ana "y ferts ror nmoral” purposes does mok ‘ Drink “Clicquot Club” and it will ‘cool Cotton Top Mattresses and a nice large assort { : : fhe country freo of duty. ' This i».afu his ma.m'nt and refresh you as no other drink can do. ment of Ticks, in any size, at $1.98, rcgular |DUNN’S PH.ARMACY, mflt; ordea for the corresponding | li gird a5 any of the nRDS QCther Clicquot Club Beverages with the price $3.50. 50 Main Street. period of any previous year exce - 3% - . g MF. Bpariy's - Binday Clicquot flavor and purity: sies and 1892-9 son-Gorman sugar was adm COMBINATION MATTRESSES Our well-beloved congressman. BIRCH BEER ROOT BEER Ger the McK — iy e oo SARSAPARILLA LEMON SODA These figures ouEhl to sattsfy hose L nis umerous BLOOD ORANGE 4 Extra Heavy Ticking, six inch box, white cotton who are alleging that the tarift is not o . 3 I as the recip- a lirge shower of hindson Sold by the best grocers n Fve all around and fibre in the center. Sale price b ol mdnica b e | Not to have ““Clicquot™ is a confession ln Evel'y PR Anggipre-an 1he P in keeping with party promises It flls the bill and wipes out the defl are coming In fine. Rutiend. vt to I o asro-i| wiakes tor Sany Stmiier o] the good grocer mever fikes €0 muhs. $3.98, zegular price $6.00. Ws Bave them trash every day. Order plages exhibite its Septentver fair s in the future. It being: tgn P . e from us und get the bLest one of local manufacture. Norw S task (6 acsnowledge Son OHE L & The Clicquot Club Co., Millis, Mass. ) these beautiful ans SGHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. ‘}S 4938 L1-6 "SOHE ZLUVMHIS reciated ev- ance, person- v requesis the Times- may have s home-made flyer at it s 20l = September fair. ,,‘;;\‘“\}"" ind remem They eitizen Who throws banana | ro ali his. frienis e mer e e skins on the walk is mo friend of hu- | remembered him.—New Haven: Times- manity Lead — We invite you to call and see these Mattresses. PEOPLE’S MARKET, + 6 Franklin St. iyba JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St.

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