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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMB ER 1, 1910 O T > , - BELILS SEASONING Acknowledged by all to be 40 Years the favorite.Imitated by magv <qualled by none for delicate- 1y Flavoring: Dressings for Poul- 1ry,Game,Meats,Fish,0ysters,etc. B. Wistar, Gra nd Central Hotel, New York City, n 1 have been over-pursuaded £o tryother makes. every instance have been obliged to either ret away and iall back on the of d reliable, BELL'S 1878, A. Ainslee, Tremont House, Boston, wrote : guéstionably the mest supe rior article in use. 1802, Ainslee & Webster, Maplewood FHotel, Wi Mountains, wrote : * The only article of its kind used in our kitchen during the past ten yoars. 1907, Alvsice & Grayibow, Mgrs. fotel Taileries, Hotel Empire, Boston, New Ocean’ House, otel Titchfield, P 0. Jamaica, West Indie your Seasoning in our differsnt hotels. [t gives entire satiss ¥ > Remember, a i0¢. can of Bell's Seasoning is sufficient to flavor the dress- ing for 100 I, of meat or pouliry, and the 25c. ean 500 Ibs. For Delicions Sausages, Flavor with Bell's Sausage Seasoning. 25 a0d H0c. Canss 8, 12 and 25 ib. Boxes: 50, 75 and 100 Ib. Drums. He Worries Them All. What Might Have Been. i .0mi; P landed wich Bulletin very truly \ er = x St Mr. © 1s not e gor dis Baldwin kers of the democratic v « [ e not be giving him so Joplin News. much attentic This is most cer- true. The fact that the demo- d all the little “trz indler shows that ssue know what | they r 1 as a dangerous prop- orves the a man who must be an- ariesto if possible.—Pridgeport Stan- tified in Ch in three’y Lehrman T rd und, yost Milford.—¥ rging the 50 Mi; CESTER— the greatest cor- sef value at a me- dium price. Every Rovar Worcester is an original concep- tion, designed upon correct lines, and made from the best materials in the finest corset factory in the world. o KOVAL, WOREESTER —SalisfactionGuardnieed AVE on other garments, but buy a good, sensible, stylish corset—one that is corset perfec- tion in its entiret; Rowss WorcesTr cpreges {either ba- tistes or coutl) are mexde fn innumera- blestylesand shapes rytype of fig- pfices ranging STYLESG3 2ATsTe PRICE 2 have the best—ask ! ‘ for the ROYAL | STYLE 430 BATISTE PRICE °1 dealers re the model desire WORCESTER. Sold by leading 1f y6u cannot proc ill direct you'tonéaspst dealer, or send postpaid on receipt of price. Royal Waoscester Corset Co. Makers Aiso BON TON Corsets ADJUSTO Corse WORCESTER, MASS, —— Not Exactly Sick, but— feeling dull, tired, worn, run down? It's liver activity that you need. Take Schenck’s Man- drake Pills today and merk their magic efféct. One box will prove their efficacy in all liver ills, indigestion, dyspepsia. bilious- ness. constipation, sick headache, giddiness, heartbdrn, fatulence, jaundice, vegetable—absolute- Dlzin OF SUBET coat- ca—25c. 5014 everywhere. Semd @ posial for vr free Book and learn to prescribe for yourself. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. 1y harmie o~ MR I_"or.“Co%_s-identiou for a Court of Commerce—Answers Some Questions. Haven, Conn.. Oct. 31, 1910, | necessary for me to elaborately justify verett G. Hill, President; Ar- ! to the people of Connecticut a prefer- ur S. Barnes, Secretary, Connec- | ence to he tried before a ceart of jus- ticut Editorial Asociation, New | tice rather than before an administ Haven, Conn.: | tive commission? Fobar I have received requests| It would be absurd for:a busine I some of the members of your as. | Man like myself to attempt to m: sociation to make my letters briefer. | In a few lette 1 shall accordingly not undertake in | Of settled principles of civil liberty a this letter to do more than answer | American constitutional Jaw. But I some of your questions regarding a | See as I think other busin, OBTL It cormeree’ | that a commission sits and j branch of the executive power, I suggest for consideration the fol- | tharefore must be fre lowing definite plan. Tet the legisli- | wholesome restraints against ariit ire nrovide three additionai judges of | riness .and injustice with shich the superior court. Let the chief Jus- | law has surrounded judicial | Hee of the supreine court from tim I know also that the Iif | to time assign a judge or judges of the | our jndges peculiarly fit ty suprerior of the « | shoula urt to conduct the sessions of commerce. This court legislative authority to | Weigh evidence, to analyze a complex mass of facts and to apply logically |and justly to the relevant mple rules of pro- | ryles of law and right reason .. which should | controiling the issues the contro our have act under it and tedure & A 3 of e s both prevent de- | vorsy. 1 feel, moreover, in commar ays in the settlement of controversies | \ith other men Of Sober thousht. that and also to give the freedom of in-| our judges are peculiarly protected by nd aniry necessary for the effective in- vestigation and speedy and just .de- termination of difficuit and complex | commereial questions. the traditions of their high offi Ly consiituticnal guarantees in the i dependent, signle-minded administra- | tlon of justice. . It is my belief that such a « But I ought not to have to argue this would be better adapted to deal with point. It ought to be enough for me to # good many intricate commercial | ask you in turn, and through vou the | controver: 1 of justice with i 1 the ordinary court s technical and rigid pughtful people of Cor procedure. But I now propose such al zles for civil ¥|court only for the determination vourselves | controversies as to the reasonablen al and § | and fa s of charges made and ser- | ple ofthis countr vices afforded by those who serve the else in tie general public, incjuding part larly | ernment of law. the so-called public service corpo reference of controv to the de- tions. termination of an independent and You ask me to state the difference between a court and a commission and | a as 1 believe, the to explain why a court is better for | of this state do not | the trial of controversies. If this ques- | share the popular prejudice inst tion were asked by an inqu g states- | corporations and against railroads, T man from Siam, or from some other | ask them, through you. to secure for oriental nation, desirous of under- | us v would not deny to standing why Anglo-Saxons believe in | most des and hated indiv the separation of the judicial and ex- | namely, the right to have contro sie: ecutive departments of zovernment, I | should consider it a natural question. But all the experience o four fath- ers so far forgotten that it is offecting important _ proj rights tried before a properly con tuted judicial tribunal. Yours trul C. S. MELLEN, President. PRESIDENT MELLEN SUGGESTS PI.AN‘ { Uneeda Biscuit are baked in surroundings where clean- liness and precision are supreme— That Makes them Uneeda Biscuit are touched only once by human hands —when the pretty girls pack them— That Makes them package— Fiioboage 1eiline e siveian the si level ntour of the & at this be “cool the yea LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Norwich First to Move. auses th Mr. Editor: Wi ol o ouetak asta | TOMAIT Mr. Editor: With such a perfect sita | oo S8 00 as has been offered to the Hartford | consequence College club committee, of which the nor Elizabeth C. Wright chal 3 B T mterom our townsman, Charles H. Brown, for b the location of the Connecticut wom- | tOF¥ IS inter an’s college, it has not been thought | o' & Cont e - Réces hitherto to waste any am- | Manding view of al ions for miles munition in newspaper notoriety, but | 2round. it will be interesting to our citizens to | 5, COMMI become acquainted with the fact that Norwich was about the first city offer a definite site, to interview committee, to present the de: 3 of its interesting features and receiv from the committee the detail of ti 3 in_the matter. sley, Mt. Holyoke ssachusetts, the e is just sufficiently re from the city to leave it und conditions for growth and environm but within easy shopping distance with a third of the acreage grown to wooded park land w e matter in s enth ith the toward th w days an pointed out | tion. pr e condition to be turn inte | Fhee ks = = promenade grounds, upon its incep- | THREE MEN ARRESTED tion, conditions that have taken sow of older collzges a score and more ! AT ACAPULCO, MEXICO. of vears to grow chances of its : | Favorabie hmpression seem ascured | | Suspected of Being Implicated in Las aquatic interests which with Angeles Explosion. even our women's colleges are quitz a factor where opportunity offers can xico City, Oct. 30.—The names of be looked after with greater conver ree meen arrested at Acaplu fence and safety than any other loc e 7! babre tnak. tion in the state. Just at the appro oy x e to the half mile of riverfront ¢ L manding an unparalleled view down to| g Long Island sound, the raflroad passes | . thro nvenient cut in the ri ground e brow of which cre Piles Quickly Cured At Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure--Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Byron’s Thin Diet. ord By diet. its suitability to starvation to wh 3 he on had decided His fear of The Pyramid Smile. Many cases of piles have been cu by a trial package of Pvramid : | by Cure without further treatment. When | SIX biscuiis a day. ar it proves its vaine to you, get more | cousisted of a thin P from your druggist at 30c a box und| IR AR bie L He be sure 1 get the kind vou a 5 . Simply fill out free coupon below | S mail today. Save yourself from down his hunger in eurgeon’s . knife and torture, the | at Athens he drank v doctor and his bills. s e e - = And yet Tr ¥ PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY MRS || Pyramic Bids. Marshai, 3 i Kindly send me a sample of P: = The Poor Little Boy. d_Pile FREE, Cure. in plain at once wrapper. by mail 1} gmail Johnny— Mar 1 can't tell & ! Be. [ took a piece of from the | pantry and g it to a poo bo, { who was nearly starved F | That's right, d And di | little fellow cat Smail | You bet I did.—Chicago New | Have You a Cold? ! Better Check It At Once — Neglect Often Leads To - Serious Iliness. : plendid nataral | the 1 atment of throat| claimed, ak chial troubles. Because of its | ty-four and c d freedom from opiates and|lis curable: Mix a h drugs it is especially valuable | of Pine with two ounc ren. Two or three drops of | and cight ounces (a on a little sugar, affords| Whisky These speedy relief to the most obstinate| purc @ in nearly eve cough, soothas the irritation, and heals | drug store and are easiis the inflamed mucous membrane. | large bottle. A r teaspoontul i1 of Pine is often prescribed in | four hours is the usual dc Leach’s Virgin Quickly allays all irritation and ? inflammation of the o bran excelled IL o INE Hoarseness and all throat and bron- chial affections. Sold by Druggists only in original 1-oz vials as put up for dispensing by LEACH CHEMICAL CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, atmosphere to | SIRES AND SONS. Aviator Curtiss when flying wears a little gray cloth cap and bites his mustache. Major General Daniel E. Sickles is the oldest fiving civil war leader. He is eighty-seven years old, but still stalwart and active. % Edgar Bloom, a traveling salesman, of Kansas City. Mo.. is deaf and dumb. e sells diamonds and carries a price list printed on a card which he hands to each merchant be visits. he trusiees of the University of Chicago have granted to Professor Os- car Bolza of the mathematical depart- | ment. permission to spend the rest of his life in Freiburg, Germany. He will draw the same salary he received | when active. Robert Alphonso Taft, son of the president, who has just been gradu- ated from Yale univers is going to start work in the Harvard Law school n October. He is the first son of a president of the United States to ac- quire a Yale diploma. Henry Dexter, president of Ame company in York, nineiy-seven years of age, s! sits at his desk. e goes down to his office every day in an automobile and takes a vel ive interest in his busi- as well as in philanthropic af- the, ness fairs. ndo Jones, who celebrated his b birtbday recently, has lved Chicago T or than any other per- there in 1 and has When be fir: r since. t un- saw the it was nothing : usual to Indians upom the Base Hits. Rumors are per: nt that Cy Young is about ~ for as a pltcher. But he bas a fortune. For 3 ) doesn’t swing vi lent who had a pla \ point of sery- on the . and yet he is under s is only his h season ith the Highlanders. crities con iat Russell the New York Americ is a her, but doubt is expressed he lasts the year out the rts his arm in throwing the Household Hints. loth tacked te 311 be found ary pen ng ilence cloth is of ashes is thin and as easy to foid a it effectually - protects m injury by hot dishes 1ids. r made cooking cupboard” c the unmexpected that always hap pens may contain soup. salmon. an en- T tree, bottled peas, canved or preserved fruit ing else w is suita ble for a hurried luncheon or dinner. d Track. o xico acquired eontrol of its principal raiiroads six traluing schools for | men have been opencd in the City of Mexivo, Between Liverpool and Manchester there is an exceilent bourly express train service. Packages sent by parcels post forwarded on these trains up to 6:30 p. m. are delivered the same d: In many of the leading ndustrial countries of Europe the steel railway tie is being largely substituted for that of wood. In England such ties can he | marketed at $30 per tom, or less than | the present cost of wooden ties. Working Overtime. They say Spai in are willing working overtime in an effort idate that check. to bet that the efficial press censor is Portland Telegram. DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mrs. W. G. Be has succeeded in rose whose stem Is s al o, Wash., E Ifx woth like that of Mrs. Grover Cleveland and her daughters and son returned recently #rom Europe. where she has spent the past year, most of the time in sanne, Switzerland, where (he dren were in school. Mrs. Catherine Van Voor Rochester is said to bave mac largest flag that ever floated over the capitol at Washington. She at the suffrage convention recently beld in Washington and in spite of her eighty years took part in all the pro- ceedings. Mrs. Virgin obtained perm epiritual adv Hamersley T ion to visit to condemt ers in the death house of prison. Mrs. Field has bee ing a Bible class at Siug Si for twenty years. The smallest g ¢ world 18 Mrs. Minnie Myers f Fort Myers, Fla., who Is seventy-fi old. e is twenty-seven and a inches ‘tall and G ¥ pounds. She h three children ) whom she now of average heig most of her time w children The Royal Box. Queen M V. of F guist r d and Italian exc Crown Princ zollern of Rour i and very p ar nians. His wife, w daughter of the late burg, is one of the men in Europe. Yusuf 1 parent to made mini cighteen yeu He the was depr est men in Current Comment. So long as >-the other ve the ag0 Post An official cen ed for the Mis 0 A arently ¢ « t re for conviets Sf. 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