Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1910, Page 4

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FHarwich Bulletin and Conrier. 114 YEARS OLD. Subscription price, 1Ze & week; S0¢ a monthe; 36.00 & ve office at Norwich, Telephone Calls: ness Office Willimantic 3 Murray {he Cireulafion of fhe Bulletin. largest efr- three to four sinety-three per ver D00 houses. these plnces ved the loenl ¢ Consecticut hundred and sixty- towan, one people of Hartford whether public lite, ernor or not, w opposit L. 1 have ence in state matters, campaign, and the t state of for you in Hartford there talk, but my own expressed to vou Respecting what 1 ask Judge Baldwi dence he has at once in e state’s atiorney ty or some other rzain T say that evidence is not affi- davits of what A said about what C said about what D NORWOOD HEARD FROM. a 8 ™ £ r NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 e R : I am elected n to corrupt methods of ev- ht. { Jarger possibiliti what s is not campaign | ave said before, T place the evi- the hands of - Hartford coun- e in this sen insincerity . republican nomi- such a place must be a perfect But is she? Far from it, ma you want to find perfect Jad republican | ¥ have the right to demand a angelic things in a girl, seems to ‘me the girl has a right to satisfy her- self that you are = perfect lady. You engaging girl and then = brings her trunk and it put { dark be so haughty that you can't look enough to see her. and if she was the rt under repudiates THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY B “I noticed your advertisement for a competent girl for general housework,” | said the damsel with a large red hat, “and 1 thought I'd drop in and see if the place suited m <aid Mrs. Griggs, “I do need a_gir and I am willing to pay unusually Jhigh wages, but I must have just the gt Sort of a girl. She must be in- dustrious and politz and a good cook and willing to do light washing and [ are - Tobking: fot the wrong position. ironing and take care of the children. 1 ask a good deal, but I am willing t01 pay for it.” “Well, ma’am, if vou expect a good deal of your heip, I exrect a good deal | of my mistress, acccept a position azain until I'm sure that the mistress I've had employment in several fami lies late me that perfect ladies are few and far between. When of a house, with F and gardeners and _chauffeurs, you not- nd 1 simply won't s a perfect lady nd experience has taugh see a big palace rvants lly suppose thit the mis sake. PERFECT LADY woman who tilts up her nose and looks at you as as though you were a laugh- ing hyena I'd put on a man's out_and wi e No woman has a right to be haughty to her help, for one lady as another. | wages i | advanced five cents per pound. Also, | turn to bacon. Now that the season | of fruits and_vegetables has passed, | because it sounds to us any more con- just as good certain intellects, by which simple young woman And now you must excuse me. | many thin | Replies to a Recent Attack in New ‘u.n.\s are gux\‘l,’rlahnn: can’t get good girls for g | becaus too haughty & Tha e | Reg last place I worked the mistress Dear S hs recei f In a GENTLEMAN [the New Haven Register under date From ;| October containing an open letter | to m they're very told her in pl have to go to the humble homes- t £ ion of with you uit me.” we I'm sure I down on my knees to T ment of any woman. If you sorts of leasant enough when you're hen she o a may oW ¥ be bedroom in the garret you eet vou couldn’t tr t can’t abide hanght than work for a I jt had two such | Connecticut ever produced. You in your letter: “Now, sir, in view the faect that you are a rvelative of i o 3 | Mr. Morgan, a cousin in fact, and in PLUMBING ARD GASFITTING. from a female who moves in rogressive place. the weatk thaw it « yut she is not sh the an theatergoe IS NEEDED AT HARTFORD stories told by partisar make the fishermen’s stories seem to be quite probabl al dition. headed. Most of renominated, and sure. Our own Ju with the n modati | strations in first aid to the injured and the rescue corps men training the miners in the use of the oxygen hel- mets. EDITORIAL NOTES. The weather as far south as Atlanta | and has a Christmas twang in it, says|°f The Cor of that city 1didate fo eed. The name may seem joke, but-the doctor ice is Dr. e not The reason some people die poor is se they lose so much time d ieir lives in keeping run of their | neighbors It is the opinion of the souih that er bureau at Washington its equilibrator in and man Higgins has no rea- son to explain his record, for it stands evidence of constant and faith- od Bernhardt is a great-grandmother, to study Eng- ase the Ameri- H \ western woman has wered. When does she get do her housework. nfort to think tha RGeS il e o i whiskers, if he will only take outdoor exercise. If the government is going to com- | Commodore Peary to work for ry he will soon be engaged in ng out another exploring expe- Ir wake of Roosevelt, Judge rker must appear like a lunatic to the moon While Roose- rs the people, Parker only jays of so-called high anksgiving dinner be had for 74 cents, and it ward, why does he leave them to be able to get a warrant A New York lawver, after handling state of $7,500 for the heirs that there was $750 ¢ him rosecutions vepublican representatives to eneral assembly have.a all who believe in them come t ndidates remaining king that they ave pleaded that it wa i n Sunday thar ers as heavy a fine as if remark had been personal With reference to the pr Connecticut, the people courts le julzes have been the st proficient and accom- probate judges In the state e Warned in Time. nent inquiry er of instructing the voters elections dem: suc n deed? Here is the Nor- bringing some ought for today T"el in these davs | LIFTING THE PRICE OF BACON. And the Reason Given for Doing It. sent The Bulle- | surprisingly | gone up as n nting | which showld have wefghed but halt | that much, or thereabouts, for bacon’s | Oct. 31 —HEADLIN e THE BANKS BREAZEALE DUO In a Musical Storiette Beautiful, Spectacular, And_so, according to eur truthful authority, there is a scarcity in Al! bacon, and the price has had to be according to this bacon expert, this is the time of the year that vegetarians Dainty, Special Seemery. R. P. Murphy & Blanche Andrews. Claxsy Entertainers. OCTAVIA NEAL, Coraedienne. bacon comes in handy. | All of which we recount here, not| —Added Attra HARRY BOOKER, Accompanied by . Nature's Own Comedinn, presenting THE ¢ than “The Tale of the Kanza- but because it throws a brigh it upon methods adopted hy N MATON DG ATE. Y THURSDA §. ENTIRE SHOW CFiA NG yeople are “gouged” as long as th e as much as a sou to pay as a ribute to sharp wits.—St. Louis Star. | ———————— LYGEUM THEATRE Mew totwon, WALTER T. MURPHY, Manag g WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at 815 Charlées A. Goodwin has written the lowing letter to P. W. Chase of America’s Greatest Conll‘dy Hi Haven, and it appeared in the WM. A A ster of Saturday evening T THOMAS A. WISE GOODWIN TO CHASE. Haven. ven, Conn you. I do not recall even publicly or privately, that mantle of George L. Lilley has n upon me. Had I not agreed Governor Lilley in substance as ures he desired to advo- T should not have been his execu- secretaryv. J. Pierpont Morgan is my first cousin once removed:; he is probably the abl imi Ang thie You will laug Seats on s man that Cars to Norw ew of the fact that this cousin was T rd the day when the repub- JOHNSON & BENSON, nvention which nominated you oo nand vas aiding you in 20 Central Avenue. i i et e somiastin” | - SLATE-ROOFING n Hartford the day of | Metal Cornices and Skylignts, G n. and you know it "nr] and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- wake reckless a bing promptly attended to. kind without giving dla Tel. 719. vour information. Never- Mon. 6 . Tues. ALL ST MT3 SPECIAL BEATRICE INGRAM & CD. 4—Feople—a theless, T will say that if Mr. Morgan | o s - in the city of Hartford on m T nv T he would “DUCH » e “convention, ne wouia | THE Yaughn Foundry Co. DUCHESS m X re for a law purpose, | o E m tely ai nnected with my cam- & m I am sorry that you who pre- iRgN cASTiMr I m 5 to have been a friend of Georgs 1wy z in, P% ey, ar a republican, are lend- = z mxd 8 e camy ot | furnished promptly. Large stock o P m=2d 23 £ patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Stres o Zom Zm ich I know is u willing to ans s of fact; I am un Attraction 00 = | Tin and Sh“el Me KRISTOFFY o8 rumors as P s siatiatasis wd By s those opposed ‘_i‘-}ér r v ) you chose the| L urnaces. L ewspaper to communi- | 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. n I am doing the same. dec7d truly, i ARLES ODWIN. A - ' As a Pa :fil:::f;::” T Bbp \}S Professional Try-out Night Wednesday > - . 5 ACTS FROM NEW R Heating and Plumbing, - e 92 Franklin Strest. I Chrysanthemum Show Do It Now wchibiiton sl Sale o Wagmihosr cimen Chrysanthemums | disintereste e best spellbin e and tor Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary prominence in plumping replaced by new and rod- At GHLANBOUER d creditable 1| in the increase of he: oLl of doctor's bils. Overh e family who may | fitting thoroughly dome. Li So far as his public | you § Agure for replacing has done nothing de- | plumbing with the modern humiliation. There | wi]] keep out the sewer gas examples to follow in cas work will be first-class and the price here the inferior 1 resgonable. famil, have yielded, les, but the agsressive 1. E TOMPKINS 3 s e s . s of zuglsa 6/ Wast Main Strest and distinguished me Suns : s father's let aEnE 1« no a0 2 sympathy for him if not - se.—¥Waterbury American. ' letia for busine . To Break Up a Gold HM In Twenty-Four Hours! | wednesday Evening, Nov.2, 1910, at 8 oclock. CURE ANY COUGH THAT IS CURABLE. - TOWN HALL s of pure - ‘ The Speakers will be iake well, and take a teaspo and saving nd re- me Kive MONDAY and TUESDAY, November and 8, from 3 to 6. P. M . This, ; Hon. Edwin W. Higgins e combinad of Nerwich = é;u?:‘;l{‘: e et ol Hon. Geo. B. Chandler to relieve hoarseness anc n opistes and narco > rga ct is Imost instamtane S. ger 1 = e el e of Rocky Hill « ti, O. "',Hs)dfafllf(‘ its fres Everyhody election is e Ayling ranks Thompsonville Press makes the | y n't more heing done in the the ne form Does not the experience at | 1 in- | A BURNING ERUPTION FROM HEAD TO FEET “Four vears ago I suffered severely with a terribie cczema, being a mass of sores from head to feet and for six weeks confined to my bed. During that time I suffered continual torture from itching and burning. After being given up by my doctor T was advised to try the bath with- Cuticura Soap and npphm— tion of Cuticura Ointment 1 enjoyed the first good sleep during my entire illness, | I also used Cuticura Resolvent and the treatment was continued for about three weeks. At the end of that time | was able to be about the house, entirely cured, and have relt no ill effects since. 1 would advise any person uffering from auny form of skin trouble to try the Cuticura Remedies as I know what they did for me. Mrs. Edward Nenning, 1112 Balina St.. Watertown N. Y., Apr. 11, 1909."" For eczemas, rashes, itchings, | frritations and cnafings, from infancy to asge; Cubicura. brings. inatant elier st point=to a speedy cure when all else fails, | ‘uticura Temedies. After the first | invited PARADE at 7.30 TUBBS BAND CHIARLLLES Temcher of Singing NELLIE S. HOWIE, Teacher of Biane. F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect 8¢, Tel. 511. Norwish, G L. B Bancosm, Temcher of Fin ALWAYS |t WILL BE Tvatory vett Rose Bowlmw Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetuchet Street octi38 1. J. C. GTONR Prey. THERE * ne 5 mea me Ea . eqiinl to The ictin for Business resulis

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