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The Public Health. Instead of worrying about the Asiatic cholera securing a foothold in this country, the public should be more concerned in escaping from the dis- eases with which.the United States is already afflicted. It is more than half a century ago that the cholera ravaged sections of | the United States, but today quaran- tine regulations are _so rigidly en- forced at every port that it is almost impossible for it again to inflict itself —_— — NORWICH BULLETIN, ‘FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, REV. DR. LUTHER ON GOVERNMENT Addressed Good Sized Gathering of Members and Friends at Arcanum Club—Personal Honesty, Brotherly Feel- ing and Sense of Honor are Essential to Good Citizen- ship. upon us. -Even if there were a few cases of it. the persons afflidted would be promptly isolated at quaranine sta- tions and not allowed to come.ashore until cured.” While the ports arc well guarded against the introduction of contagions diseases, the entire country is not safe from the terrible ravages of such dis- orders as typhoid, typhus, tuberculosis and diphtheria. The deaths -jn° the United Stat>s from typhoid alons_ ex- ceed the rate in any of the Europsan countrles except Italy.—Boston Globe. agreement is made. These cards will also indicate that only union clerks are employed. According to the agree- ment the merchants must have a force of entirely union help inside of his store after thirty days or the union card will be removed. Clerks' Demand. Tuesday's Meriden Record said: The Retail Clerks’ union of this city sécured the support of the Central La- bor unfon in a plan of action which deputy organizers from Boston will in- stitute today. Deputy Organizer F. P Kiernan of Boston and William Dohe ty of the (. L. U. of Boston will 4-91]3 To Raise Pigs for Market. today on all clothing, shoe and drj At Suffield, L. P. Bissell is building B o rerchers A1d | a frame bullding, several hundred fect them tq sign certain agreements. | long, on the Bissell-Graves syn<icate Briefly these are 6 o'clock closing eve farm on the West Sufiield road, to be 'night in the week except Friday and |used as a pig farm. The hous> is 3 Saturday, a closing rule on all_legal | vided into fifteen large pens and " The Last Day holidays, including Washington's birth- | the rear a slaughter house 5 beins LR day. but only half & day on Good Fri- [ erected. Mr. Bissell intends %o r day, the agreement between the clerks | pigs for market. For Thursday evenin, which was | ment of recent years, the speaker said, and thelr employ to go into effect | —_— club night at the Arcanum club, the | he was inclined to think that the day Tomorrow will be the . Last November 1, 1810. In consideration of | A statement in connection wiL:\ t‘he n:ir:l‘hf:;hl% experieim‘e}:] a greatly ape of the battledshill: and of armad Tosmc the signature of the retail merchants | sheep industry of Canada, recently preciated pleasure in hearing an able | was past and the time was nearly a . the ‘?m"n will place a mnsph-um»‘ \,,,‘I‘m- Dr. J. G. Rutherford, live stock | address from President Flavel S. Lu- | hand when nations would settle their of fine Costume: by Madame union card in the stores where the | ioner, “calls attention to tho| ther of Trinity college, Hartford, who | differences by other methods than 13- Macauley, the eminent gown: fact that this industry of Canada, par- | SPoke upon the topic of Government. | inch guns carried in their hip pockets. ettt B Btarok - Wk ticularly the production of mutton and | Something over 100 of the club mem- | Children Cry A second function 6f government was t. Day of ‘the spécial exhibit and York. Every woman should | high-class wool, has been diminish- | bers gathered in the hall at about 8.30 | shown in ccting people from each 3 - ing. Not only has the number of sheep | 0'clock, when President Z. R. Robbins | other, and this is a very large and im- these elegant gowns who enjoys FOR FLETCHER'S | lessened, but the interest in sheep- | escorted President Luther to the plat- | portant function to see to it that the fine oltnhes’ of original desigr; TORIA |=wing | form and introduced him in a few | great competitive strugegle of life is bearing the- hall” mark of Paris CAS % words, in which he Teferrad to the|carried on fairiy. In the complex de- 9 in every detail, rare opportunity which the club was enjoving in listening to a speaker so competent to entertain in the treatment of this subject, which was of interest to_every man. President Luther acknowledged the applause which greeted him by refer. ring to the fact that in his audienc were several friengs of schoolboy days and also others some whose feet he had endeavored to guide in the paths of knowledge at Trinity, so that he felt very much at home in Nerwich. Government is Protection. velopment of the last fifty years this difficult has become task. an Teasingl Organization an Advantage. There is a third function which ap- plies to organizing us so that we can work together to the best advantage, so that competition shall not be mere- Iy a grasping after the other fellow's fortune but an honest effort to do work better than he does it. To make these regulations rightly is a most impor- tant and complex duty requiring care- ful, skilled, expert thought. But it is TAKE NOTICE! Out of Prime Heavy Beef Rib Roast Beet, Ib. 15 Round Steak, 1b. 14¢ Porterhouse Steak, 1b. 20c Special Offerings On Third Floor . Here - are some special values in Sirloin Steak, Ib. 16¢ A bl SRR L - e e s Rt ) . AR & la aki i t the result of such Floor: Coverings — just when these 5 Ibs. Honeycomb Tripe 25¢ ~ Whole Hams, Skin Back, 16¢/ (0° 2iotios by, wnich meovte manese | it sfinta "ana expert thonent. ¢ goods are in greatest demand. Every to get along together and at first [ P [ ‘ 250 was almost the sole function of glo\‘- Experts Should Make Up Legislature. item is dependable in quality and at e! ernment to protect pzople and natiols | The time seems at hand when legis- the price quoted is extraordinar. 16 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes from each other. With the develop- | lative bodies should be composed of ex e Nyt 2 Derts and along this line there is much Sote. Miven . vty . saiestivap attention being paid at the present time to the commission system of gov- And the finest line of Native Poultry in the cily offe g AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY. i er, in fact — ernment. President Luther indicated nefit of advanced metn 60c LINOLEUM at 35¢ Colored Beans, Celery, Snow App{fi, Ca{'l flow So Thinks at Least One Traveling Man | that he was not an unqualified adyo- ET the bene t 2 = etnods Four ~ rojls : of , Printed Linoleum anything you want in my line. cate of the comm for he in shoemaking. = All “Queen £ 3 d 1 would as soon think of starting out | said that there w 5 v o oo short lengths, “but. one, pattern to without my mileage book and grip as |about it. Tha finet Quality” shoes made on “ WONDER the roll. While they last we offer to start out on a trip without a box of tuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in my va- sonnel of the commi this regular 60c Linoleum at 35¢ a ond from the fact that the c " square yard. Newest WORKER?” shoe machinery. HENRY NORMAN; 36 Franklin St. : se, said a traveling man who repre- | to be effective had to hav ng term Beat. a St. Louis hardware housé. | of office, and it would be found that and best THE NEW Because I have to put up at all | the government of the people by tha INLAID LINOLEUM at 98c kinds of hotels and boarding houses 1 have to eat good, bad and indifferent f00d at all hours of the day and night, and 1 don’t believe any man's stomach “Rengo Belt” oot i protest; anyway, I know mine won't. ft CORSET hias ‘(o have something to break ih few is sure to result in the government of the people for the few. The Commission System. As the nearest thing to seif g ment he suggested the commission system with the check of the re Regular Inlaid Linoleum, patterns through to the back—our entire line 25 and' $1.50 Linoleum at 98c a THE GEO. W. KIES CO. s INGRAIN CARPET 62c ; ; fall, and Stuarts Dyspepsia Ta [ SR S S RS N ok 2y i , Have you seenit? Conforming the crutch 1 fall back on T e ot it e oy whalig pllipVool IngratniiGaty to all the latest requirements of | My friends often “josh” me about It: | yood 'faith of 'the individual citizen. Ee DT e Taia [red fashion, it is especially designed licine fakers, that advertised med- | Lhere Will be less of courts and laws s for stout figures, has nosuperior foines are humbugs. eto, but I notice | Wheil We come to recognize that it Is a i that they are nearly always complain- | . eputable thing to get the other TARESTRAN CAREET 8% as an abdomen reducer, and is Ing of their achas and pains and poor | [CHOWS ay from him and Six rotls of Tapestry Brusssls Car- guaranteed not to break. digestion, ‘while T can stand most any | *Q0 L 2 op o pet—special price 59¢ a yard, value The “RENGO BELT,” on the o ""f‘_ “:rl?:‘“}”jl‘“‘"{ Boos and] ther said his idea of an ideal tax = 85c and 95c. ! o LIRS z Fead i Pl s . W% | method was an absolutely level income front of this corset is responsible and T belfeve I owe my good digest B R o s Jncome MISS Ho e 85c CABPET at 75¢c for—The comfort it gives, the stvle il sound healihto fhe datly dodger is the man who is trying to E russels - Cary it produces, the way it wears, the | use of Stuart's Dyspepsia shirk his share in the government ex Tapestry Bruss pet, suftable it produces, the way )ears, the | vear in and year out, and all the *j : prt e il e L2 o . - . . for - halls and stairs—epecial price Jgienic supporttgivs the figwre, | e e Wong il never Condlice e st vt o on omeone) |- Principal of Boston Public Cooking | | 7. «vara e s and the modis, ng it gives the oS ICORTAEY i The Opti h i J ave heartburn about three | he Optimist the Best Patriot. S h l f 5 f - : ) i et it ; CREX RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES gown. : "% headache about | The best patriot, ent o chool for 15 years, says o e R A G Rl Ask the corset departmentof any > or 1”«“' 'n‘-s.;_; week, A T ll\; -»‘?‘nu e us Tt ;319 x10, p m’“‘::‘m‘ v ]ue ‘:.0, it sl A e Shabaiih o standing for this for four of five vears | Kindly and with ~a - better | ‘ Size 9x12, plain—$6.19, value $8.00 RENGO BELT CORSET Lo o b e natar o e s A s e | Size 9x12, figured—$7.25, value $9.08 . the best 1 ¢ ld make | dividual citi: il come the K, of the proper model and size and you | \ouid be a fifty cent box of Stuarts | government come. H1e $11.00 RUGS at $6.98 will find the first real comfort you have Dyspepsia Tablets, and T have invested | comes not wi otic love of 1 Tapestr; 1s Rugs, all neat fe- P\.i;lr_knuvv\nlm'a.(to ?\‘;réhs?al“\alxtpcvi:;}l‘:e z:\:):-:‘uq ‘,rt'v A.:\:(i ’i"n\lnn‘ll{; ('»?). (ll}‘n;‘xrn the thing in our sig 5 feet—special price At g s that that is what I spend every day | Yotoial $6.98, value $11.00. for cigars, I ke shaking hands | and the at Renzo BGIt with myseif, f I can keep my stom ! the evening wds spent in : $15.00 RUGS at $10.50 tyle 43 has HighBust and ach and digestion in first class orde: with cigars passed by the Reversible Rugs, extra heavy, size Style 47 Low Bust for fifty cents a month. [ don't care 9x12 1 i 1re 1 e & gl Rk, & . e O R A RS 9x12 feet, choice of our entire line at tyle 50 Medium Bust My druggist tells me they are the| CONNECTICUT TEACHERS' i h d 1 1 ¢ e s f s S8 JRE ¢ most popular of all stomach medicines | 5 avi /era aKe! ang ] Extra " qality lmwnsd$3,00 and that they have maimiained iheir | ANNUITY GUILD Lnavesusel ISevera n]\ncs of ranges but $15.00 RUGS at $11.98 K i Dopglasiy e ing. surcess “hecanse fhev i L . O oar e I g consider the Crawford the besz It uses less Tapestry Brussels Rugs, good weight et Rar'Sale By and resuits are what conn 3 | Oct. 26 at Broadway School coal and gives a wmwore ever /feal than any. S Shoopi e pine dmla Tents THE REID & ne as much as in sel | Buitding. ) special price $11.98, value $15.00. HUGHES ©O. range I ever saw.” $20.00 RUGS at $14,98 Notifications have been’ sent out the anunual b s S e The Single Damper (patented) affords the ondy Axminster Rugs in neat and pretty ltt e o le Annuity suild, New London co perfect control of fire and oven. designs, size 8 'feet 3 nches X 10 R L M LA : feet 6 inches—special price $14.98, Shew 3 The Oven has no “cold corners” nor “scorching valuz $20.00. Oct. EhEnty spots,” because of ——— 5¢ Cigar stands upon the reputation made and maintained by Robert Burns Mon : b2 the cup-joint " he: Mona: the Windham p-joint heat . son His L Regina Vacuum Cleaners mne both bei Why not rent a Vacuum Cleaner? day, » Our terms are reasonakle and The Two Hods ¥ 539 to 54 Shvon addition, but there have been in the base, one for the labor of taking up the carpets. deaths, four have married and B Visit our Carpet department and sce terminated their memberships ashes. instead. of ; ek ships, “Regina” three membershi 5 the “Regina” demonstrated. who died the old clumsy ash Julia S. pan, and one for D . l Aty m o y B Sgn coal, is a wonderful H Lucy M. Beard. Regarding Mr. < -0al, 15 2 WO! 5 Ih P I x Mt h " E . ifferent only e trouble daving idea. g rorteous & michell - Lo. . - . In the death of Nathan Lee ishop oct2ldaw ¥ Oct. 11 1909, the Teachers' guild los Patented Grates. IOC igar 1 srze and firsce, | om0 2o sod be E \ interest was genuine and cumulative k the Crawford . don county and the president of the BT 2 B e s ut alike 1n lea 9 |suild’s official board from the date o Write us for circular. g its organization. In his official capaci- i % ty, the strength of his character, m- Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. 31-35 Union St., bined with hix gentleness, maintain=d labor and delight. Attention the progress of business without tion, through thirteen successful Boston of this pioneer work for the teache: : 1 houl n ot ev h e M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. sikhtest. ndication ‘of Taing vision: A tribute of high esteam for the . If your eyes tire easily, if they ache, man, of ::)(hmx'dlmn for his official smart or water; if you have pain in power, and of gratitude for the Chris- the eyeball, orbit, temples or fore- tian influence ever radiating from his head, these are all indications of fai}- personality is here most gladly record- ing vision and reasops why you, shoujd | ed. consult an optometrist. Think of the The receints for the year amount to sorrow that would follow the loss of 181 the ~ disburcements sight—then why neglect these indi- | were 34, . _The permanent fund cations? amounts to 36827228, and the annuity Consult our Registered Optome- trist at once, 'who has had many vears of valuable experience and invariably give satisfaction. Have him thoroughly and secisntifi- cally exawmine. your will not correct the will tell you so. ; e Our prices — quality, workmanship and efficlency considered are the lowest in the State. | fund $5,017.09. The amount paid to an- nuitants was $4.377 during the | ang since Oct. 1, 1900, the sum of § 92210 has thus been disbursed are 108 annuitant! Stirring Up Business has been forced upon us by the pressure of public - approval. DINNER PARTY | Given at Haile Club by Miss Mary P. Huntington. 1f glasses A\ imperfection he No need now to get /less value . g Miss Mary P. ;Tunflnzmn of Broad- Because we know how to buy 2 ¥ 5 e ke & 5 i 3 Lo for a mickel than you've had for a [mifus Sl T i T aeaisn eeoeetor || The Plaut-Cadden Co . 7 | Thursday evening. The large table i 3 et i i Bies bok ot our premises, just our stirring OPTICIANS Lo dime. - All stores sell both sizes. You |3 it o i) Yy S e Entabished 1872 , - - . x> . % ichmond and pink Killarney ros won’t get the 77ght cigar if you just |1 amer oo e e ken saut in cups, ovster patties, ch Wines and Liquors ask for a /ight cigar. Stromg tobacco is |Fom s R i even harsher when harvested gre Atken RO W e e l U R S e e for the |l Brughn ¥ foihe ESPECIALLY FOR THIS WEEK ONL \O sake of color. e Robert Burns and |F'®uieiesi % TO ORDER All kinds of Fur Garments made to order. - We also have excellent facili- Old Darling Whiskey, full quart $1.00, cut to Clinton Whiskey, full quart $1.00, cut to Old Nelson Kentucky, full quart $1.00, Mrs. William C. Lanm H. Linnell, Mrs. Charle. Mrs. Charles D. White. Little Bobbie are more than color-mild, cut to.. & % _After the dinner an informal enter- 250th Anniversary Whiskey, full quart $1.00, cut to. tizs for redying, repairing and remod- more than wrapper-mild. The filler |y s e b |0 L et suare 3100, v to [S0%, hotlee, Prices vessonatin ™ i joved. Miss Pearl Jackson s Monogram Whiskey, full quart 75¢, cut to U will be i Winsted soon with a has the same gentle qualities. Made of [sirie ons Tinc s Homesteads Whiskey, -full quart 756, out to Bie how, seimsle lmsCot Gaata apa tobacco which is mild by nature—which is |5 Yt e B L Y PULLIANG SRl Byitiory, Co . A s uffy’'s Pure Malt Whiskesy, cut to | 1874 allowed to ripen éu//y on the plantation and Atondot b ot B eimiention. T - Gingen Bandy: Rl HuarE $100; ot it | : then fully cured before it reaches the bench. | sus ~eiie e, sire. stari 1 1 Gallan Toub-yokr-ald’ Califéints Port WInas.. 5120wt = |~ 2 s | Button, Mrs. Julie E rgason and % i | You can smoke ’em a/l day and your bealth iJu;efifi Seit Ateie naen m,.]:’ All above mentioned zoods are guarariteed by the Pure Iood | AMERICAN “0”55. . T council, D. of P. tb bel won’t notice the difference. 2iaalio s Wetnaniag rs Bt | Farrel) & Sandersen. Prope. . ‘ Lo § Pl e ‘ V. N, Traveliiig Men. sfs.’ Livery cesmssiad. == =2 H = / il o | ¢ L7 SMETUCKNT STREET. - Ten huge searchiients. to wost sizn- | | 47.58 Franklin Streef opp. the Bulletin Bld’ ' o put, mour Basl: - o Installed on the fortifi- | ' » > » ey = GEORGE L. STORM & CO., New York AL a L . il PR N Aa Bay ing cciumns of Phe 'ufloun. g