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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910 A CAMPAIGN OF NEEDED. Sulcide is becoming so popular and common in this country that the ne- cessity of a campaign to show the folly of it is being recognized more and more, The Salvation Army since it organized a bureau for this pur- pose has saved many, and an edu- cational system which would teach people to bear disappointment and ‘misfortune with fortitude would check this trying to end all by self-de- struction, It is assumed by English law that Telephone Calls: no sane person ever commits suicide iness Office. 430, and even though all the evidence in W ?l.nll Roomis, 35-8, a case shows that it was wilfully and tia Job Ofiice. 35. deliberately done for a recognized Willlmantle Office, Room 2 Murray | ... o coromer's verdict ever cloges Buildiag. Telephone 210. without the words “while insane” or —_— 5| “while of unsound mind.” These vic- Sewich, Friday, Sept. 9, 1910. tims of temper, discouragement and e — | disappointment are in a state of de- wholly unwarranted by the al- of which they had an ex- dea EDUCATION wich &ulletin wnd Caonfier. 134 YEARS OLD. price, 12c a week; S0 & year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, f a8 second-class matter. e of a young woman 1f in New York, a few se, as she wrote to she could mot “get along & emphasis to the erated daily by police records the delusion is growing that sui- th est way.” these people need is tem- ance, a kindly interest Tairs, and the helping hand nstrates the Cbristian the culation of any paper Comnecticut, and from three to four times larger tham that of may In It tx delivered to over a N ess of one another’s nt of the little duties which mean so fellowman t suicides are doubtless prevent- ome rural free delivery romien. The Bulletin f» sold fa every town and om all of the R. F. D. EDITORIAL NOTES. olors in men's wear are They no longer desig- routes In Eastern Commecticut. Th. CIRCULATION ain notified that 40-cent ing. It will not be a . | n thought for today: Order Wesk ending 8 s b s first law, and it is woe- September 3 ) regarde ¢h crop is said to be it hardly pays to WORKING FOR EFFICIENCY. |% an President Mellen's second letter to | president and secretar 3 Sditorial ass aging vice a at the democrats re in_ keepir wet county people o t ical cam- he represe: n wnd a po- | Atteal o n power. The whole epist ¢ We es notice that by & fairness and a t twenty years the mati at th What a t for the An- possid e o P s e e 5 2 h seriow f hay-fever sufferers e 1 f ¢ u session voted that it was poration wonid nly be & s t ! enrod the na- atilities — . Vacat 106 t seem to be a he children—they count . s than ever now the in as far as i hen he attempts to cross the Atlantic airship. The consumption of liquor per cap- gallons per i few men of drinking. $60.000, Many a a cent but cannot. thinks “if there heaven they ) used to be | 3 ands on a small <comparis tial yea T gone back that in th Tality fell to 14 t erage re , 40 years in ¢ ars and the u t is lttle b democratic state chair Nely predicte » ublican can sure emo cord the for the Certainiy Mead Plumle: on for all pa Sportsmanship. in the e ts ment has to rest and their ty a apy conducted the aé in which valry as « class inspiration of than the struggle t ntest for the ter is an un- DEEP COAST-LINE WATERWAYS * | dertak i niy millionaires > sy | ca s principals: the series & « I appeals widely and direct popul nti- . that it in st = vould be no doubt about | e Fiut it is not. No other city in " LR ol is so thickly surrounded | ' \wwiiicipalities ané towns - . and @ v . cople W . 5 Tt | Bost & Vheir he - . ! ¢ p it That is what s B S S fhe tickel, the|, (ireater Hoston” its world at he is a i \e. Consideruble of SR aVth | ouce dune in St f by more than & | Bifted to Kunsas City, wan who called 1 tul 1w uf s larzer neighbor ar wast have ; SO paiaee . | The Exploration of Life. gl | ! clure device is (o be v y & he interest o ice. bt has boek Republicn ave faith in t at ¢ indtaice, that the sanity of the people. L ye cnlaried they feel confident that renger cans have a good upon a Jerity in the next congr hibi- e 10 Yice Pressent Sher ge Tt L “Wow!"™ at a ball game country s interested in yell will b ai the New York republ . J. 1on of Paris, it i¢ annoumcsd. has pro g Llos of biged thal shew the red =R » many people who want | E n the | i en to a vastly > | greater n t the same time | ity for the dis- ! t nanship in its ph. | ) ea a to | Boston's Hopes. r | ‘r rv that Louis has e | er cent. in its popu- past decade will | A ston to await complete | . 1900 St. Louis . th o couniry, but It KILLOCH LETTERS FROM ABROAD. Venice and Verona, Canals and Gondolas, San Marco— Venice, the wonderful, the ideal, vel ver a ol the st01 can, son th whi feet tis h b is to in the so f with th plea that of attraction and activity, a Tyrolese Alps nearly 600 feet I We stop at the Hotel San Lore width_of abou the Corso. Ri | cathedral, unigue a g at amphithe: back to A. D. § X the Coll was built to cc nd history is St. Mark, which the d some portions | were brought here fro T it is kept up in | We atiended n ense, and it is cc and heard splendid n uses and and organs Inherite 1 ideals and conditions, g Dixor v 1912, Campanile, Ducal Palace—Bridge of Sighs, Bronze Horses—Pigeons, Clock—Academy, Murano—Lido— Colliseum at Verona—Adige. ‘ound in the world. They are here n swarms of millions and rapidly mul- real, is our next d nation. This is our third v tiplying. They are held as sacred, and quaerest of all cities, and it seems more | never is one permitted to be killed. queer, strange, fantastic with each suc- | They are very tame, and flock around cessive visit. ' The only approach by |everybody and even light upon lap or rail is over the costly and massive | shoulder, expecting to be fed. stone Dbridge across the lagoon two nt Clock with immense dial miles long.” Then we are ushered into | plate divided into 24 hours, instead of of half a million of inhabitants, Bre ahany His centinlenold OF et without a_stroet, without @ beast e e tes bran of burden, without @’ quadruped 1argor Sandbe o o e L han i house dog or a cat, without a e b wheeled vehicle of any kind, even 8 0. Kl ois She v bicycle, and only a few wheelbarrows or luggage vans. All the transportation is by boats on the 150 There is a labyrinth of alks between buildings that paved witt ie or asphbalt and which cross the als by nearly 400 bridges of ma- e Grand canal is the Broadw few city, both for fashion and trade | S, TICG 5 e SRt S8 Tt imers ply to sery otpose | Murano, @ few miles in another di- am car ¥ The | rection, is 2 city of about 4,000 popula- ole length : fne | tion o the glass industry. Here imi, or two cents, | the ted Venetian g e, ing the and s back to the 13th century. But cient 4 being bes the industry is even mo; pre-historic, five an Marco and lish_service in the Robertson h: plendid modern cit population, with all 1 d _embellis] ts n’ Ma: 000 people, rising he Campanile of at wreck in 19 feet high. At c ne was erected a and now we find 1t goes! It it before e it in." We of must be vis hitecture monke and canary birds, e few men of from the but soon f from e and ex feity T cologsal perched o Marco, althou s and the a yving among parasite white corpusc 1e microbe re may be seer among t fore be B microscope.—Wa The Solid South. president in 1912 ind politica ) be circumstances, with the b nat entered alr democratic par earfully unfortunate 1 not i the dem. time means a_wa ) owing it is not un Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA eping on in the north sant to cont will come from belo ine | perhaps, things will have d themsolves epublican vic- Last Ghance to buy this season’s stocks of Clothing ..« Furnishings AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We must make room for new Fall Stocks, which are arriving daily, and have mad: Extraordinary Sacrifices on this szason’s Entire Stocks of Cloth- ing and Furnishings, in order to clear our counters and racks STYLISH SUITS now 7. 9.50 12.50 15. FALL HATS "™ Rup™ree3m88ee 566" Main %‘B{ofinflg_ Y Street Gk 3o Wauregan Bloek the north in | Samuel Davis of New York his night key and as he was trying to enter his home was taken for a burglar and shot and killed. J. M. Peck, a Retired Farmer, swore in’ & deposition that the late Colonel Swope told him in 1893 that he had married a woman in New Jersey. Tze—rs Oc Cigar t merely a light cigar—but mild, too— 1 all through. The same gentle flavor e same delightful quality in the filler as well as the wiafp Made of tobacco wmild by nature; not Liarvested greem, and barsh, for the sake of color, but ripened in the fields and cured in the warchouse before it reaches the maker’s bench. here isn’t a sore throat, or a heart-start in a /ifetime’s supply. Iiittle Bobbie 5¢ Cigar Is half the size and balf the price. # Leaf and labor a/ike. Simply reduced in length and cost to give you a really good and a really mild smoke for a nickel. The Robert Burns when you've plenty of leisure, and Little Bobbie when your time is limited. 'The same stores sell both. GEORGE L. STORM &.CO., New York Lenox Soap is worth knowing. Get acquainted with it. Your grocer will introduce you. And the introduction will lead to a ‘e-long friendship. Colored clothes and white; wood- worl; dishes; pots; pans—Lenox Soap is good for one and all. the hand” USUAL AUDITORIUM " September oth, 8th, 10th TIME HERALD SQUARE FOUR Comedy Quartette GORMAN & WEST Presenting the Act Beautiful Other Big Acts SPECIAL Secured for A THE EAGLE AND THE GIRL TURPIN & BEHRENS Singing Novelty—Wanted, a Hero LATOSKA The Physical Culture Mis: FEATURE Other Big Acts 1l Next Week Vaudaville’ tost Sheational Novarty SPECTACULAR——ALL NEXT WEEK——SENSATIONAL POLI’S Thursday, Friday, Saturday—Sept. 8th, 9:h, 10th MARION CARSON & cCO. Presenting the Arthur Caonnelly, Irish Comedian. Killian & Singing and Miniature Operetta, THE Moore, d Talking. BELL ® OF SEVILLE.” Kane & Seeley, Melange of Comiey AND BILLY SWEDE HALL, In a Farce-Comel “MADE JENNIE COLBORN & CO. dy Sketch Entitled GOOD." ELECTROGRAPH Latest Subjects. Subseription list now open. Eng Matinees at 2.15—10c, 20c. Bveni WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 1 ze you! at 8.15 ath. Next Monday. NO CHANCE OF MISSING 17! Satisfaction is a certainty if you try our Pa. Pure Rye Whiskey. It deligl the most fastidious. Why not try You will want more. Schlitz Milwau. kee Beer, $1.00 dozen. JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main St. *Phone 26-3. sep3d MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist A DAINTY LADY would not consider it neat or healthy to continue to wear garments season after season, without a change. Even more important is it to discard wigs and braids which use has rendered un- cleanly. Get fresh, new, sterilized hair from Miss Adies. She will be in Nor- | wich week of September 5th. | NORWICH—Wauregan House. | Bohemia: NEW YORK—210 West 111th St. Telephone 704, septid Latest Novelties The first three persons guessing who the man is under the umbrella will be given two box tickets each to heatre for Monday evening, 12th. Leave your answers < with Mr. H. H. Bliss. the local a sealed envelope. Tha will be awarded their evening's per- NELLIE S. HOWIE, Teacher of Plane, Room 42, Central Bullding Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls <. for the New Coiffures bibson Toiet Co. The fluudfiursel and Lingerie NOBELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. GORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standar\ branas of Beer of Europe and America, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarlan Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueirs Scotch Ale, Guinness Duslin _ Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourisn- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheussr: Budweiser, Schlita ana Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwicn Town. Telephons 447-32. iy22a A GOOD IN-VEST-MENT for any of your fancy waistcoats that are soiled be: nsing is to have de. But do not be too sury t be cleaned un- tl they have been submitted to us. We are experts at the business, and can often assure others have failed fally done aud our ch sonable Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin 3!, aug3od good results where ges very rea Face nud Scalp .mage, Shampool; Manicoring. Grders taken for combings. MRS. T. 5, UNDERWOOD. 51 Broadwaz. Tl 553-4. CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Teacher of Music 46 Washington Street. F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect £t 511 Norwick, C& A. W. JARVIS IS THE LEADING TUNER IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT. Fhone 518-5, 15 Clairmount Ava sept22d L. H. Barcom, Teacuer of Plano. Thamas St. at my residence or at | pupll. Same method used at Schawenka Conservatory, Ber- 1n. oct11d Individuality Is What Couats Ia Photography. Bringlng out the real personality, the fine points in character, ths IIL:L traits that make ns what we ara Toned down by the paiural spirit of lan artist into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your reay gell. or what vour friends ses to love and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich Savings opposite Soclety. augisa M. HOURIGAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER. Funeral Direetor and Embaimer. Jewelt City. Norwich al i QUALITY work should always be considsred, espectally when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stors STETSON YOUN maxzia s yNG

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