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- ' NORWICH BULLETIN, T UESDAY, b/ Absolutely Pure The only baking powder | made from o NoAium, No Lime Phosphate Fashion/s Some of the wealthy at a heavy outlay Easy Marks, Americans who of good American fashionable lives dollars are leading abroad present a ludierous looked- at from the point of 1heir practical brethren who remain at home. There is strong ground for ihe belief that many of them devote themselves daily to what they regard as frivolous and tedious pursuits, merely because, as their British ac- quaintances would say, “It’s the thing, don't y' kmow >—the propah capah One of these fashionable but t some activities .s grouse-shooting. Bnglishmen, bred to it from hoyhood up, delight in it, but Americans as a rule womld rarsly think of it were it not part of the established routine of #oclety. As it is, they rvent’ moors, iike other rich men, and report is cur- rent that they pay prices which Eng- lishmen would consider extortionaic view of but when fully equipped for grouse- shooting, and ready at all times to converse concerning it, they do noi consider it engrossing. An English observer writes: “While one still finds I spending their time on the with occasional Wrief intervals to tend race meetings, Americane W have rented shoots in. Scotland Yorkshire for th seem frequently to vacate the north at a camparatively éarly date and to hurry off to either Par or back to America for the Newport sea- BoR "—Milwaukee V onsin. CLERGYMAN'S SON CURED OF TUBERCULOSIS To neglect & cold, bronchitis. g trouble or Consumption is dengerous. We all know how prone peopie are to deny they have Consumption. Tt is s flaflrermg‘ disease, and_the sufferer is filied with bright hopes of improvem Call - consumption by its ame—and then-—take Hc! i because it is effec No one meed doubt about jt— is plenty of evidence from live witnesses. Investigate the following: L5 Amenia, N, Gentlemen: Prior to Februar 3, T was located in Rochester, N. Y.. suf- fering with LaGrippe, which developed inte Tuberoulosis. My physician gave me: one month to Hve. 1 was having tarrible night sweats and midday chills and losing flesh rapidly, having gone from 155 to 135 pounds. T coughed and or early grouse season cold rajsed continusliy and became s0 weak | that walking a few feet exhausted me. On my retufn, home msyresular ph cian gave me little encolragement. My father, who'is & dlergyian, heard of Fickman's AMerative and induced me to take it. The might sweats and chills disappeared, ‘my cough became easier and gradually disappeared and in & few days I developed an appetite, the first in months. I am now in perfect health, back to 155 pounds. T feel certain that ¥ owé my life to Kckman's . {Signed) E ntlemen: 1 cannot express my appreciation remedy has done for my =on (u;‘,alr into bope within two weeks af ter he began fuking it, and without any doubt, in my mind, it saved hLis life. T wish to add ‘my endorsement to word of his testimonial Signed) REV. J. J. COWLES Pagior Preasbyterian Church. Bekman's Alterative cures Bronchiti Asthma, Hay Pever; Throat and Lung Affeetions. For sale by Lee & Osgood md other leading druggists. Ask v hooklet of cured cases and write to the Bekman Laboratory, Philadelphis, Pa., for additional evidenc Alterative. o Dry Your Clothes on a Wet Washday With a New Periection 0il Heater Tt gives just as much heat as you desire. and smokeless. It has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which revents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and 8 easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly | cleaned. Burner body or galiery cannot become wedged, be- cause of a new device in construction, and can always be easily unscrewed for rewicking. Aa indicator shows the amount of oil in the font. to be screwed down, but is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the r byachain. Finished injapan or nickel, strong and durable, well-made, built service and yet light and ornamental. It has a cool handle and a damper top. Dealers Buerywhere. uot at yours. write descriptive circular b’hmq mo;{:: " Oilmgompany Standard ‘hssociate Justice U. S. Supreme Gourt | “ Washinston, Oct. 10.—After the oath | | mini i | When clothes can’t be hung | outside, and must be dried in a room or cellar, the New Perfection Qil Heater quickly does the work of sun and air. Do not put off washing to await a sunny day in order toavoid | mildew. day with hot air from a DERFECTIO las to | wake rtional p o lowed e same time to which gauntlet and spend their part letter while carrying on their own were se i\Ex-Goveznor Charles E. Hughes of New York takes® Oath | “of Office. | to take the oath of office, the oath of |allegiance having alveadty been ad- ministered in the robing room a few minutes before. Mr. Hughes read the o@th in an impressive manner, and at its conclusion repeated after the clerk of office as associate justice was ad- ered today to Charles F. Hughes of New York, the supreme court of | the United States adjourned until tc morrow out ef respect to the memor; 1 E 3 O ke &hter Justice Melville W. | the words, “So heln me God,” and Fuller. The court was in session oply | Marshal Wright escorted - the new eight mi | member to his seat. eight minute; H L 3 very availabie. seat in the little | These formalities over, Justice Har- courtroom was occupied by persons | eded to announce the death interested in the e of the day. | hief justice. its last session th has ughter of the new wiie and d & e s court Mother, ous justice came fully f an hour hefore | ed a very gzreat loss,” he s the court convene Attorney General rthly career of the chief ju Wickersham and Secretary Nagel rep- | tice has been closed by death. This esented the cabine | sad event occurred on the fourth day Mr. Hughes fol Justices Har- | of July (N the pr vear at his n White, McKenna, Holmes. Day | summer resid . v twen- d Lurton as they ed the court- | ty-three ye ontit and dis- ice on this bench. He tinguished nd the New om in procession. Vi ex-governor came Justice Brown. | met the final summons with that calm- ¢ retired, but formerly a member rit and composure of mind the court whole life. From his P an announced | walked in the good d taken its | hefc God ‘dvnd s place that the preside appointed | fellowmen, and passed frem this life | Mr. Hughes to the bench, that the sen- | into the life beyond the grave in the ate had confirmed the nomination and | confident bel I doupt not, that the t Mr. ented. He | Maker and R of the earth ordereth directed < by whom {all things aright. This court, indeed Mr. Hughes to read the | » nation, will mi s e | memory of I iin extends a wel- | femain with ¢ come,” said Justice Harlan the | price heritage.” clerk finished reading. |~ The court then adjour mtil to- He then directed the new member MOITOW. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | work. denominational fac- SR they are gTowing more nd more | al to each other as their educa- Thore Ar (Mimnh. | tional work srows upon them. I plead, i ST | therefore, on behalf of the self-help of w?‘rl‘;',,1“:“(“"‘,‘;”31‘;;““‘5}‘1 R | the race for a wider and more :lfl:“’:”‘i:" ceived a copy of your paper dated Aug. | Sistribution e thi jes | 31st, . wherein he very. truthfully and |? el | fairly d s the condition 0f the i a5 ity i AOTERER) Lopat e o T pelieve that Frank White of ue an editorial on “The I P e ek ;lfi;;':."’;\" S e, SlleE M| aid mm the T . for he has made e R i Slsrag | personal contributions to fhis institu- { Washington and his dessrving in tion (Arkansas Baptist college) many | e f | times while he was a citizen here and | the negroes in the south.you ck | e, e | editorial by saying. ~They have other e S s S| schools equally deservi your ! ance, and it is to be 2 RooKER | will share part’ of the 15 T lent. are sure to be distributed by 01996 | lanthropic for ucational 3 from year to I am frank to tell you the first northern pap seen willing to inform pic of the north that er here are other south, and many and carried on by tured gelves, are exceeding ninded, - and an all- The institution ove round loves the the pleasure of presiding in t and is doing for tw three y ars is one oes of the st nd. The n inated it, having endowed it to time, and are stiil contributing its needs according to th But it is impossible for a ho are means greatest their people up from slavery to feel and discha good to the er, will help their whole duty toward thei Dr. 1BBooker the Arkansa tional ‘institutions like our good Bap 1 is friends north and south. What om and other S need doing occasional s ft from ot good white fr and south. so 7/, FRANK WHITE, D, D. groes. in their | Pr -help and self- Since plagted S0 many | nd supplied them encourage the desperate effort at sc administered norther; stop, Conn., Oct. 8, MYSTIC Parties Active— ! Politicians of Both s0 man states be g friends Numbering of Houses Begun, Look- ing Toward Mail Delivery. cluded that Stoning- much 1i alone afier nurse offie n months. The its best, but the r all the more for its brave a: ke serving effort. d It is quite true + most schools which the’ negroes ¥ themselv are chu of them are blatan hurch to es are a nd church r e giving them b )ated for ols And of Paguo- inown, hav- of being j Numbering Houses. Pitcher of otherwise he llowing But the or having th big portion After the hot streets-named ght do its Viilage. is visiting About the friends i the guest: pf elected of the You can bang up g the wet clothes, light your Perfec- Sl tion Oil Heater, open "the damper |Pitén - i top, and the heat rises and quickly |won = 7 "0 returned from o dries the clothes. | ok, arier o » s Hugh Barr Fire Escapes for Burglars in Four Places. needed Dry your washing any | . . SMOKELESS ¢ O HEATES ther Providence firm Absolutely smokeless and odorless l’ . to hold en fo s gnter he Gilbert It is safe, odorless ik that if any fire i Wil b e | ground 7 i in four 1 herweod into and this shop wa sacke As there : 1 Side and s hroken e-all up stalrs, it is a ve ot the work done w The merchants were a great deal on Sat- man or being mole heard to com As the authorized agents of the Buick Auteomobile Co. ceived a limited number of NEW 1910 BUICKS of various modsls which we are positive can be placed hare within ten days. -~ The discounts on these cars will surprise you. WISE M. B. RING AUTO CO., ~ A--WORD TG THE Telephone 553-5 ~ ~ How to Stop ‘Drinki'ngr for the e plede sometineg i rollowed his have re- we IS SUFFICIFE 2w refunded will be ee hooklet an th to the Orrine ( Washington, D. . - eogts but §1 by N. D. Sevin Build Mailed seaind Box. Fold in th & Son, 11§ Main. 21 Chestnut Street Business Block— | 7 There’s One Thing in Uneeda Biscuit that other soda crackers lack and that is National-Biscuit-Goodness ¢ In Moisture Proof Packages (Never sold in bulk) NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY urday and LUMBER AND COAL. tion. w ni Sunday of lack of protec-|ery White, H. F. Parker B W, P It was rumored that a petition | Daniels. Three ballots were nece .n,\'l to be mut into circulation for a jand J. Montgomery White won out on | nt patrolman and to he presem»d! the last with 23 votes out of 36. Al- | | bert E. Harmon was nominated for | judge of probate and Mason P. 4‘\\}n»l ow ‘at | man, DeWitt Kingsbury and Fred ‘ electric { Warren, justices c e peace. | A Siga of Thrifi When People at the monthly meeting of the select- mel Saivrday evening while the um was going “onth s the whole Gilbert block went d by the main plug going RECOUNT IN FAIRFIELD. | | 1 | wilding blowing out. Consid SRS | ¥z erable excitement was caused before | Attorney King's Petition Is Granted | Buy Coal in the Fail. 1> lights were turned on. | 5 ive Willi The. 1 M s e SR The first game of football for this| Yy Judg.: ams ,n : t::: v.n xx v 'r( ‘T‘_ are ihisin whe wanel of Gaturiay whter. | A R | buying Coal in the Fall months be- at Cottrell's Jot, when the Corin- { gothwell, one of the fore the days of snow and freezing. plaved the King ston coliege | gates for selectman ives lie to the pessimistic assertion he game was called at 31y sy : 2 tion at Fairfield, £ e i and ‘a good - attendance Was | ..o 5 the ':up‘.“,,, ; SUE 3y ans. nt. The game resulted 0-0. The | srac G5 "G00 0, e | Ipfor Mystic was: Kecler ceBter: | yote o that Mohddy, and fixed | i » | Wai right end, Miller| g,y October 18, as the date E, C Pk ELL cfi. ! tackle, Cha ackley TSNt | petiiton was presente ) ¥ Tenpedy et guszd, CHArIes | Gl T Wing jof 1 | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. | e left tackle, Fitzoairick Jeft end. | goc5 not appesr Telephones, | - Farnell quarter- | (7% 2% S0P : { leftbmcic. {it is apparent a | oall team came home | - oo SFRETelC & © | from Westerly much pleased with the | pacs | F1€ FORIHS i of the game. Mystic had a fast |ga YO8 48 DEOWSE., i and did some good work. The | 529 YOIes. So0m . Lo | € FRoed o cta nenr ot There were 760 ba coptindl S ST | tie, three games having been pl ,’fi{?;;_‘;“!fu "k‘;’{ oL e he first one resuited in a tie, ‘while [ O}0Ch S6 BECOE Wer the two teams have each taken one of | %% e clonie i b | the other two. T has not heen just i ]:‘ el { decided play ai i s . e ON neutr game will be season, as all of ch interested in it. Sunday with iblican candidates nd the two democ re very m ALWAYS IN STOCK. Knight VIf there were 760 4 el vere thrown out ti should E A Williams is visiting mI e rown Te a0l A s f spent Sunday with his| the petitioner to kno Office—eor, Markeot and Shetucket Sta § | has become of the differ: ts in Danielson. 675 and Telephone 168-12 Miss Helen Bentley has returned | 3 from Providence S T e ¥ | oct22d - I | CHESHIRE REFORMATORY HEde o CRUOANIE L Ally nd a few wee N 3 { At ling a few weels in| pymping Contract Awarded to Meri Hon dhill has returned homa den Firm. from a two monthg’ visit with rela- - g company of Meri as been awarded the contract i the plumbing on the new ormatory | ‘ We!l Seasoned Wood ngland. is visiting with for “It burns up clean.” Hobbs Jessie Div o New Y after a three and son ( ich have re- | will be one ¢ t wil ket e 1o NpeEnding a-week it foliave: E C. H. HASKELL. | Danbur equip- | was the 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER ot Wyoming. the finest An- ndw Lyd Cottrell of guest of Benja B E i e | 18 urinals, | the T & 2 WILLIMANTIC building. | 100 water - BOARD OF ALDERMEN HOLD s and 400 ba ndry buildin valley In the beautiful n Penn., 1 he beds ¢ 100x three i t three closets and 2 e world. We have MONTHLY MEETING. | "0 % " Cliding, 0% ¥ of this Coul for this s | 1avatories, two ru in your cooking stove Voted to Raise Salaries of Every Mem-| [ \"" 0 610" Cont nts for Rex Flintkot s Q ents for Rex Flintkots ber of Police Department. 3 lavatos | Roofing. or the Lest roofings known __[h_l et o \‘w‘ : ¥ | to the trade. monthly meeting of the| 1y | ldormen Monday evening | celain | JOEN A. MORGAN & SON. as or of the shortest séssions in Chapel, 1x48 feet, e lavatc | = 2 recent montt Var renorts were | two closets. Telephone $84 aprisd the | > superinten- | A number of | | | accaepted and re emi-annual report « ent of the water w solutio were er buildings | == 1 be done 2 WML F BAILEY The m in which ens are as follows: Library bauild adopted covering nature and the| Print shop, 3 itions were referred to the| Guard hou with power. A i petitions for sidewalk con- 1036 BIRTHDAY. T. Gerdner) (Successor to A of sty m were received and acknow & z caged and a hearing of ihe same £2t| Alanson Canfield of New Milford Wish- | HaCk9 leel‘y ed Many Happy Returns. xt regular ] ol th | | i of most importance | ance of the police com- with recommendations iopted whereby the rtment were in- to bottom. The cap- increased 10 per cent and Boarding | Stable The bus mittee's and a him turns of the day. he old gentle sent figure of $1.100, and | has not been quite so chipp f the force was-given an in-1 bright the past few months. bt P t., which raises the | mana to be up and doing most of | 12-14 Bath Street, troimen from $250 pen S :ilv‘.{[n..;l . Ha was porn at the old Cau- | oRsE’ CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. 1y Lo 2 1-2. A Tesalt v was | field omestead on o T M E To ntrodue by Alderman O'Connor } October 6, 1807, pr | A MO e whereby the sidewalks now in need of | Spent his entire life ten < | Telephone aprisd st i -avel, are | Of that spot. He spent h aly years | \tered | repair, that travel. are A S N and the off be preity | to he made sa perhaps the | on the: farm, and for about ten years | | well mixed ug jon it was | most important olution adopted, | Was in busin at Gaylordsville, After | | found that a great many things were| aside from the ene pertaining to the ”"1"‘ he went l," New :\]"”‘l'“‘ o r\ e & missing. The office of Dr. Touis Allen | increase of salaries of the police de- | ed a partnership in the lumber busi- | % bz Filler-cap daeg gatneed | | TURSTRE, The omes af I A ent Neess with Mesmit - Heanhi c| Dr. Louise Franklin Miner 1s now P b o No % s e Bl reached his 60th year he ret m | ad A o o ! t mt was found Cormtrustibn. of. Waest | busin chiefly owing to ill health, | locatsd in her new ofice, Breed Hall, of Miss Mary Cottral] Contract for Main Street He has been a member of t! gational church for 81 years NEW HAVEN BUILDERS { Rovm 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, 7clephone €60, auglia Sewer Awarded to Ahern Brothers. The contract for the construction Main street sewer exten- which were opened in 's office last Friday eve- awarded by Mayor D. P. the sewer commiti , late ternoom, to Ahern Brothers v, formerly of Norwich. The Permits Issued. JUST RECEIVED Heclier’s €ld Homestead Pauezke Flour Judsing by the increased n permits issued by the bu tor the past week, this se: to be one of the 1 Dunn Mond: of thi ATain sireat, of Vitrified Dive sewer. at | for the building indu t CARBWELL'S per linear footy six manholes in | S riaven Falladi a five conmeetion ight inches interior L" o Al oot X : ocild diareter, at cost of $75 esch, and 5 3 haliant S100/600. OtHex = = Lo o izt | aue excavation at $8 per cubic yard. | Gt Ltite dlabiter N | er Vottme ot “UNERAL ORDERS Coventry Republicans Nominate G, |1 YOIufe of busi { r INE Montgemery White as Representative. | office for September | 3 The 1 ans of Coventry, in the | 84 permi Artistically Arranged by ! caucus < gainst with a ue of §19 uth 4 at South Coventry, In |as Monday evening with | v HUNT .. * * The Florist, Senator . Higgins as chairman, s 130 and Willi . Tracy, clerk, nominat- Sad Days in Kentucky. jEeb. 130, Lataperte S ed a eandidate for represeniative, for We view Kentueky' future wi cpa prohate, and three justices of the | grave concern when a man there ¥ peace. The cansus was a livaly one. | stealing chickens gets 15 monihs. Ay o Bt et Baats there heing fthree candidates in the ! whers his kind get a seat ip the U dium better tha ih;‘:d"\:r?x:' senate.—Fittsbiurg Su, ing cetumns of The Bulle field for representative, J. Monigom- | ed Stat tin,