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AN INTERESTING SUBJECT. It would be interesting to know how much the trolley ilnes have increased land values in {ifferent parts of the country. There appears {0 be no room for doubt that they have added value to the adfacent land equalling in many instances the cost of the line. This is | a benefit to the people, not to the corpovation, unless it buys the land, 154 YEARS OLD. and fhat is something these companies | Subseription price, 1Zc & week; 50e a | AT€ not in the habit of doing. ‘months; $6.00 a year. “Bearing upon this question comes ‘intelligence from the west that farms Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, : RS Conn., as wecond-class matter. in the Mohawk valley of New York Janvi:h,gulhtin and Goufied. THE.BULLETI}{'S DAILY STORY. ] In a Pergola The long shadows of late afternoon fell on the level lawns and the sun- set glow filtered through a riot of roses and honeysuckle that wreathed and twined about the little pergola. Under its flowery canopy sat a girl gazing with unseeing eyes across the velvet stretches of green. She was as lovely as the roses around her. Her delicate features and the grace of her slender, softly-rounded form told of generations of culture which had pro- which a few vears ago were to be had Telephone Calls: g v Y 7 ¥ or '$5,000 are now priced at $35.000. Bul Office, 480. . it el O This tremendous gain in values is lletin Job Office, 35-6. considefed by the state tax commis- duced this human flower. In her lap, unheeded, lay a letter. Her, arms hung limply by her sides until a playful breeze tossed the letter A NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! Willimancte Otfce, .Roem 3 Murray|sion 4o be due io the transporation|to the ground. With a gesture of utter The management of the Auditorium regret to announce that the “‘Cafe D¢l Bowery,” Buflding. T 210. facditi v 2 v . | weariness she stooped for it, an ¥ N e T AR s Tundred | per| e st with Koo, 0 okt A as originally ajvertised for the last half of this wezk, have cancelled their engagement which already again the words burned themselves into her brain. “Dearest,” it ran, “when you read this you will hate me for a coward and a weakling, and worse; and God knows 1 deserve it; but I am not so cowardly as to hold you to a promise made when I was mad with confidence of success and fame; otherwise I never would have presumed to ask for your love. I was so sure that some day I would be worthy of you, and that you would not ent. profit makes us easterners catch our breaths and doubt the truth of such a statement, for nothing ef this kind can be shown in this part of the country; but the increase of buildings, the better repair of property along the trolley lines and the more thrifty appearance of everything makes it evident that all property has been ad- vanced in value because of its im- Norwich, Friday, Oct. 7,71910. The Ciréulation of ‘The Bulletin. The Bulletin the lIargest efr~ jenlation of any paper in Eastern (wihout notice) at the above theatre. It is believed that certain persons approached the manager of thz a-t mentioned, and by means of threats and promises, coaxed and cajoled the act into cancelling thzir engagement here, The scenery and baggage of the act was removed from the Auditorium early Thursday morning unknown to the management, This was apparently donz as an attempt to prevent the Auditorium from securing a sub- stitute act, but the attempt was a dismal failure, as WATKINS & WILLIAMS SIS- Cenneecticut, d 1 three to four proved accessibility, its closer relation | be ashamed to be my wife! But no, it % tmen largee than that of aay 1a || (0 the pleasures and businesses of the |15 noi'in me—the talent. 1t wvas ol TERS have been secured from Percy Williams Theatre, New York, and was here for ‘Norwich. It is deli ed to over world. a wild dream, an omo A W a g(‘)‘ ac £ 2 a,:n of the uu'-:::e. 1a Nor- What the trolley lines are doing for tjfit'yde g tl’l‘iar;ali!;“n lk?\?-'fné"e last evenirg’s performance. wich, and read by minety-thres per || adjacent property the good roads' | pot"o,yes—I will say. if It kille n The Au‘itorium has never misrepresented, and its past reputation for fairness is cemt. of the peeple. In Wimdham || movement is doing for the farms in a | worthy of the heaven of winning vou. | 2 elivered to over 500 houses, || loss degrec. Good Mear. Gene lrvetani Ot tits one. that not many can boast of, —_— vou for having loved a worthless fail- ura ALEC.” With a sob, the girl slipped to the floor, flung her arms, on the rustic seat and Daniclvon to over 1 of these places It GUARDING AGAINST THE UNDER- TOow. The Wonderful Barbeau Band Connecticut has forty- WARD & McNALLY It does not make any difference | and buried her face in them, while the one humdred and sixty- v + Y = 5 whether anti-Cannonis n o tears flowed in a passionate outburst. y 'N PIECES five postefiice districts, and forty- || BRCUer anti-Canhoniom s an i s s e e ikl g e S THOSE DANCERS TE. C one rural free delivery routes. afi parts of the country, presenting a | KOV.@ woman’s heart! He - Most Clever and Fastest Dancers Ever Seen in Norwich. A Complete Vaudeville Show in Itself, The Bulletin (oo e | gt it Gt e proponting 5| is for what the world will say of him e exd om e et e ® SIS, 1 eniiment of guch velume nd siventth D e e et P ATTRACTION Connecticut, seekir ectio sta e hikger T AT like M forced to reck- | herself. “No, no! or he could never SPECIAL. ADDED CIRCULATION on with it. It rather surprising | have done this! His pride is stronger to read in the Boston Transcript the | than his love” For a moment she v e e auzs || Foliowine about the anti-Cannon sen- | straightencd herself with & passionate i an ompany o rec . - timent and its impre mess in “the | Rt T 1v Then: the slender< Reucs ) 32 ate” - s I PLAYLET 5 1905, average ..............5.920 4“,1.,,.,[:"'\ state . .| sank forward again in crumpled dittle IN HER DRAMATIC RACING SRR e repudiation in two successive | heap. “No, no!” she sobbed; “I love PICKING THE WINNER days of Speaker Cannon by Represen- | him, I love him Week ending tatives Lawrence and Gillett, senior| The shadows had grown deeper: a October 1 2 ! members of the Massachusetts dele- | little wind, sweet with the scent of the ’ gation, mptomatic of the tim b 8 i B oo g S i TIME, the Present. CAST. SCENE, Clubhouse at Sheepshead Bay — 5",‘“' |3 "'Ll’* nos cis ! | tetter from the relaxed fingers. Mx- 4 RILEY CANON-—A Plunger.......... . ceveeess.. HARRY BARLY REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. jiemm to do. this, nor did their conven- | nausted ‘by grief, she had fallen fast NELL, DOOLAN—A Trainers Daughter ... 3 +s.. NELLIE ELTINGE it tions adopt any resolution to that ef- | asleep. NICK KANE BOB—A Messenger IKOIAIOHIIIHIIINNKIIHHINIHINHNKNINUIANNNZ lelelelelslelolelolels ool o olelele] er Gevesmer, P fect. But in other these con-| The June moonlight was streaming § NSRRI S < ST s T S L P S S Ao et CHARLES A. GOODWIN gressmen fave been le familiar | into the little summer house when Zhe = s - 2 with the prevailing sentiment of the|2Woke with a startied gasp to find two 4 . et ph e e < arms around her and a dear, familiar . . . . For Lieutenant Govermor, e T face pressed close to hers. DENNIS A. BLAKESLEE et oh e For a bewildered moment ehe forgot 4 ™ A Ao ha s 2 of New Haven. ;““k‘““-( B 5 Lo I”-‘ Iein t mis- | the pain and trouble, consclous only of ake to hesi or 1 a feeling of comfort and refuge from ;’;’T’:?;‘r""‘;; ';'r:“;:'s mal withdrawal from the speakership | some vague sorrow. Then her eyes S ———— i = - - 4 B FO% contest. Other members of the Mas- | fell on the letter lying white in the For State Treasurer, ! follow the example of Gil . She drew herself from the shelter-| — — - = — = COOTREE o TarPTIP - b = ing arms with a dim feeling of going 1ce so and leave no name this | contains s gain into cold and loneliness. something beside a par mewhat less of protein and of Norwich. minds of constituents as to the cor ou have not y: d . | more of fat . : > you have not yet gone away?” |fall; that bad faith on the part of |Mmore of fat than mest, but is far less “ 7 g For State Comptroller, plete elimination of the Cannon iss > said coldly. “Does it seem to you v candidate should be rebuked, and | expensive in proportion to its food Where the PCOD.C 6o THOMAS D. BRADSTREET The signs that the republican y to say another good-by 2" delegates to any convention in |Vvalues. Salmon, for instance, is about : - &y of Thomaston, everywhere has had enou f wa, “don't!” he pleaded, ‘“though future should n be ual to lean meat, and & pound and a Follow the Crowds”, For Attorney General, er Cannon and wiil have no more of | he 1wn knows I deserve your scorn. 1 ed r If of cad,lit is esumn.tgd, ;sl oqugl 1;1 3 [ ly i - 5 + *ouldn’ ., 17, ¥ given v of “eri 1P’ hon y tritive value to a pound of lean bee! 2 - 5 7 - h re plain enoug d the giving | couldn’t go, dear! T'd have given m 1 minal” honesty in |nu 5 ¢ JOHN H. LIGHT o are Din enough, and the EIVINE | jire: to hve hedithet’ Dretohen lotter much opposition to the cost is much less. The Only First-class Theatre in Norwich of Norwalk. b5 sl et back again. When I wrote it I was v d Many of the coarser kinds of fish to- VAUDEVILILE Congressmen. nonism is dead is a means of improv- | gesperate. I was convinced that it v 3 ay are tabooed by fashion and pre- =5 Wit Diatoict ing the Il“*m:ma of candi all no use, that I was a downright ef, but a although they sometimes ta\zucl-l The Best in America ’ 4 are experienced i fool, a_complete fallure, and Elsa, you ss are locked in nutritive qualities those that are = e F. STEVENS HENRY , Py 2d w't marry a failure—you, of all of the accessory! But for all |more popular. From this it is clear . - - o OF Vernom. constitue ren” "There was something of awe it Cor i iigsins points | that the \way is open to_cooks for de- Fitzgibbon=-McCoy Trio Second District, . : and reverence in his ook ot well rou set the | vising new ways of preparing piscatoria d 1 publ atiment . in | € y - 3 LATEST PERFEC ANDREW N. SHEPARD il 7 e Can forgive me, dea He ws” titie in lower-case letter Jd)s’hn« which will tempt the palate. It St A ot o, of Dortiand. % had her is in. int, minion or nonpareil, | is also clear that there is room for a = 3 E out a life line . Lawrence ar She I - s o iy e ! 2 BVERY AFTERNOON 5] BVENING Bl alys-iasoreed . : he looked up at him with eves that | minus e | greater development of the fishing in Ry R hird Distriet, Gillett have deter the un-| could not hide the lovelight spite Now, d illetin, yours truly has | dustry and particularly for the pro- o3 X PR 4 EDWIN W. HIGGINS dertow shall not off their [ of her efforts to be dignified and to|no de e e [tection and actifeinl increase of the || Friday Night Special Attraction, The Nightingale Quartette, Ahcara and of Norwich, feet. punish him as he deserved. He look- | Modesty s—but the following | fish sup; Philadelphia Builetin. R T TR e s Take Fourth District, Sl s ed very big and capable of doing al- | from the ¥ tin of October 1 was 4 | — s e ARE M0y Benl ‘hyiNA Wheller Miwery. After. EBENEZER J. HILL PRESIDENT TAFT’'S GREAT | XSt anvihing: ‘there was strensth as|bullseve puncture a | Constitetional Palaintes: Stlver Ten Set (o Be ay Next Monday Afiernoon ell as etuosity in the dark face. E his country el e L ' e g i of Norwalk, SPEECH. She smiled at him half often as | aompla v:n;: rf[b?l:g Xfififfifir'fi’\rfefic‘fi Fer Representative-at-Large fa Con-| The speech nt Tart | “You don't look like Alec,” | names . 1he Mt FI e P io ike. v she said, ‘any anyway, if I choose to {itutional convention for New Mexl. | neighbors in Arizona, they have com- STAR COURSE OF JOHN Q. TILSON b S —" she stopped, confused and b He infors that the preponderance |Ported themselves with patience and of New B e ey e ing, His arms went around her. foreign mames in that body argues | Aignity.—Chicago Tribun ENTERTAINMENTS puntry iong repu “To marry " he fin o 8tz nventi i IR~ o B R SN POLITICAL SCANDAL. President Taft’stands for evers ment. “I really believe you would do|son for man Higgins' state- \f;’,1.“f.u;d-’;uaéi’fifi?fifimfimfim%fi:fi jS Biffetenis. Managed by The stand Congressman Higgins of | that is pure and honorable in pol it, but you won't be allowed to. Listen, [ ments t a cheap, know-nothi fling. About A blind political leader has died in ’ e AR, this district takes upon allegzed cor- |and that will Increase the effici dear. Heath & Co. gaye me a $3,000| <“Are we to learn his time 50 (dieaten o Mithas e it | Rhode Island, but there are other poli- | Young _Mer's Christian - Association. Bt St Ta e Besona Blatpbt i rate He. a0 commiaston todesi and Tl bet w amount of the political cz |18 true, but some of these are mames | tical leaders’in that state wio failed | TUESDAY, OCT. 18! BN o lAes: T the aiant chat: ar] ndlieve & ithaT ol k barfel, or | Deside me, s heart, your faily before election and wher |of families which were there before|to see and are dead also.—Louisville| . ; L true republicang are taking today. | the political middleman. be @ succesn yet.—Boston Post came fiom? Wo shall. se | Mexico ceded the ‘territory o the | Post i(lg't":;"" e e e 7k ot th, Among other ellent things he o S s G e | United States, and which have ever TR “ontr. I ller, Tenor; Fred- of mon 2 S e S LS 3 quadrant or compass—at | good in New Mexico's progress. k i cidn vy feating opponents rather than for the It was impossible to arouse the The. Views of Me M 1ly eves with Mr. - | The territory has been tried many| Poor old John R. Walsh is failing| DPavidson City. purposes Yof purifying pclifics, and | People to just indigration at cor- Mr ftor: 'In The Bulletin that there is 10 | {imes and was never found wanting.| rapidly in jail, but if he gets a pardon | i uttered for selfish purposes regard- | rupt corporate control thre a ma- | of the Bulletin (Octol where the curtailment of money | ts inhabitants swore allegiance to the | he will recover marvelously. No cure | MONDAY, OCT. 31st 1 f truth, it is more than likely | chine and boss rule, without hav Tiskiad ‘& Beief inte could ‘be more {new government almost imanimously: | like it.—Philadelphia Tnquirer. D Staphess Wise. Rabbi of . the tha vy is at times used and is|Such a movement acquire an impetus ssman Higgins, LECIE e "hey responded to the call for volun- —— - Free Syn New York City. , P i el S g2 e the poli teers during the Civil War in greater | e freel ed about by those who sell | that carries it to extrer and S| s evident t % | uring. - ; i i rsuit in| Teect bject to b2 announced.) or are sold and those who witness|!he electorate is now al , and they ought Jewett | proportion to the population than did Agriculture is _m:. chief pursuit in h s ledge | Tetor; el o pecial inter = | northern states. They ‘were not | Barbadoes, and without doubt the is MONDAY, NOV. 21st the transactions or have a kpowledge | Teform procedure under whict o gt Food Value of Fish. | wanting in loyalty in 1898, and in|and s the most intensaly cultivated | Orchestral Club_ with rv;' f the allegations because | cannot }“'- T CoO BEVer eon- ventions in Secretars Wilson du & tecent. specch: peace they have shown an sp(i)t in the West es. Sugar is the | ube, Conductor and ¥irst o en approached them- {trol and corruption can never exe Fraan ] Secretary o a recent speech | ness and an obedience to law | chief crop, and n from time im- | lvé Artigted @il mervbers selve time that all this talk | influence. Her we - | the despatches and hear dea from | said frankly thet he could see no hope might be copied by some older | memorial; grown slightly, | Booton Symphony Orchestra, was made dangerous to those who talic | Jents to eliminate the r {up that money was the Teon- | HOT Ay e O A e e o i Ster | communities. Remaining under terri- | fruit hardi e of the neigh- | and those who keep nt about it; | and to give pe r se Sfderation. th. K cultural food PEOS d no e torial_government for a longer period | boring islands finding it profitable to | TUESDAY, DEC. 6th and it is the disposition of the voters Sy i 4 cafety Yhp e iDelioni Liasd t any other people, save their p in fruits and vegetable | rable J: e 2T this year to make it e ment than pe 1 in an awakened T ier P The prime cause for this | |~ Governor Ind Congressman will find en- | thought wi e G e described to the canstant increase | | atriptium oL ¢ dorsers of his sentiments in both par- | iStence of s 2 sk b P b n_population. kee g pace with : | { TUESDAY, DEC. 13th 1 come from .a for it a | that will be use 1 s but I do thin] o el oy iy SN maad B . humorous rdings with t ana partisanship—a stand for | Dermanent betterment of our politics. | accusatlons that are made g CoRsummor face; s (o wal M0e e | The ideal soap is one that does [ e i Datter and mé srable methods, | B, however effeetive . et by some statement from Y |to take the place -of products | its work—without injuring hands | Sefiegl | Single Admission 50 cents. He is everlast ht when he de- | ©d changes may prove firs {and meat. ¥ish as diet naturally | = | ekl g ; clares that ture to say that no great permanent | provides a partial change. It con- or clothes—and at the same time, 0ct4TuFri The safoty of this republic lies in | 200d can from them alome un- le who are cal on to e i i —_—— = = an awakened public conscience above | 158 they a ompanied t r;;‘? 'l:mu:?}; Sl THE SWINE OR THE FLOWERT sold ?t d p"u. so low d}at g MUSIC. Yl else. This question rises above | R the indls voters a awak- | the nominations were [ w a huge and lozthsome can use it freely without feeling that sic. artisan discourse. Whatever may be | SIS to necessity for consta t widespread sta irove of wallowing swine e = he facts or merits of the Siiar | fulness and effort on his pa position take s i e you are wasteful or extravagant. CHARLES D. GEER ases I do not a kn. € he old evils from appearing ir creditable, non-par hocl t stril and i i B L % 2ot pratendto, XD : fuenk it d evils from appearing in et e e shocked the nostril an That soap is—Lenox. Drnshaic et 'Stactag: et . e Tepeateq ? 7 m the go expression . 42 Broadway. susations that are made ought to It is up to the voter to do his part - Al cRERmsion | voice, “Behold the source a ' W LR ) Mo iR heor f »d repute meets their | voice, “Behol he sour Regular hours after Oct. 1st. octld :udv hy some statement from so !”_5;‘“ is all the president expects of arty approval admitting | of lard!” i " it e e st dy that ou to be in a position to | ™0k seriousness of m some | T fled, and saw a field that seemed at first e with s peserl Argid sy The following estimate is our staunche rept helieve | ¢ e e e £ . e | CEECTA B e e e i ot 1 exic [hiat the" narty ‘will Have: o relys o | BG Bletning of roses pure and Lellox Soap HELEN LATHEROP PERKINS, Bpon me that the people who are|dorsement every true republican ey Eorcls A dbe Buds P ek green folia 6 . TEACHER OF SINGING, alled upon to elect ought tc ow | WHat Iministr o 5 ;. t t | sept2oa 11 Huntington Flace. sl et 0 KDOW | omplist hteen.m Faxn| ; ahowing the country it can do nursed; : . us 8 | i 3 Jomething about how the nominations e And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, ere made, In view of the widespread | PAT!el ir lous presidential his The mer that cooled that iy il ool o g8 R R he summer e, that cooled that X Sy iaas Dett u T e SRR | S er e e mlansers o | P SoilliEr ecroe NFLLIE S. HOWIE ow much better are the men w dent, he shows no { 5 Rn ed. S 7 » v ol icnind but .'Tr"l‘n::”) in Lis speech, feels no bitter | the Los Angeles Times was L peEd r“i“‘\?lrJ S Soutse ok deagherjel Fiepss Bsaily sccuse the uitey. than e 10| confident of the fature and cortain g | They had held an extra printing plant COTTOLENE = e o Bl Who buy others or sell themselves? A | “Ontinued prosperi it N onine | in reserve for some time Room 4§ - - =- Central Bui $nan is honorable not to sell himself; { 10 that Taft's place in ¥ 1 e Sy o it el 51 Sl WS S Us Phess mrg (inote iten, Yhy o ngt CAROLINE H. THOMPSON ctions which impes e well-be gest :n the country has how »od beefsteak when y : o JopaHIl (hie well-benjnl £570 (150 L ¢ one,. than there ‘are’ women who 46, Teacher of Music ®f all the citizens and really endan- | GUC*¢ ot know h to cook it well. ger the future existence of the re ; - - it AR i 46 VYashington Street. r blic. The hpmm,. ire wise in wak- EDITORIAL NOTES. It is bec: meteorological history ng up to the fact that it is their| Some advice that is che repeats itself once in a while that we F. C. GEER right to know the truth, and their pularly O.K.-ed is made have October days that make July U R E privilege td turn down candidates | froth than fl | days seem to have been cool. TUNER who.smilingly maintain silence under — — e iy e such accusations, Happy thought for today: The roll-| Now that Delaware has been shown 122 Prospect St., A ing stone may gather no moss, but it!to have increased its population 1 Tel. 511, Norwich, Ca “The Boston ays: “Just|!akes on a good polish. i;\] in ten years, the inqu is be- olle . 17 bulletins from Kineo report 3 e made where she put them. . il o sun i pomuiaton| + 4 g sy A. W. JARVIS 23 hours out of 24, are convinced that D cent, afands high 1 It | with roller skates coming back, and H ld’ Hod : the unkind things said about the |P2S MOSt Of the rest of the country | with speeding automoblles In the (¢} ee & 'SEIEEE';‘EACDC'."&?“;};"I‘SST'N Maine prohibition law are entirely un- | distanced. streets, the perils of the averaze man ket Flrons 518-5. % Clak . true” The king of Portugal doubiless real- | 87¢ being tremendously increased. i : . This raises it from bottom of range. Allows Pt oo S Clairmount Ava. e o S ) o b werae ey e e Shrt its easy removal without dragging ashes onto floor. ” E automo . ' . s he fac sen will soon be fly- 1 S i i g ates a . can’ be bought for the price of one | PEATS 0 lw,.h..u‘.. £ ot e o b s ; The szculon side of it accommodates a reg AR clouds r y 3 o oplane 1t is safe to wager money | “'” R goud roads should be ueglected; but ular size coal hod. Teacker of Plunow that thereby the mortgaging of homes| Governor Tin ,me men perbeps think otherwise The Grates are the best and most dura- 29 Thamss Bt, for tlying machines 15 adelayed glad to escape trial | —- — ble made. They can be removed and replaced AL . T e u"ml‘rfvige;\leflgelch:; Mise. Chiise Bonrders 1o one Hos. |38 A0 Ruf other .ln\ew-Thn 25,000 inhabitaots in without disturbing any other parts of fire box. poed at Schawenka Consarvatory, Bere (me of them explained the incident| 7he et e kel gt e e & blace like New veniences that really help—there are no unnecessary bothersome ‘‘features.’’ 7T 7 i = by saylug, “They had to wear them to | of her ) elt London e | 'S e——— seo their way through.” a mi nore evidence of mad- = = S WHAT'S NEW ness than of a gri The placing of the forty-two hun- c . THE PALACE CAFE Bt s e e 2 st e LB ared st ‘povimasicrs o' e ¢ BROS., 9-1 Water Street, Norwich some homes 2s the visiting purse. The | The socialistic zover )i Mil- | civil service is an assurance that has ) Step in znd see us. multiplicity of liffle services rounds|waukee is condemning old buildinzs | long been needed for the betierment & MANUPAGTURED AND WARRANTED BY SMITH AND ANTHONY £0.. SORYON, MAZS. FRANK WATSON & CO,, B4 Mbgta) sompensation, no doubl, by the bundred, Socialism is cer-!of the servies LR ~ e 78 Frankiin Strest, (