Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1910, Page 7

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NATIONAL BISCUIT: COMPANY Fresh .in every climate: Hot or cold, wet or dry Adapted to every condition : Ruich or poor, sick or well. Suited to every color: White, black, red, yellow. Used by every age: Childhood, youth, ood, old age. Good at all times: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. And in all places: At work or play, by day or night. £ Three Trees. A ten-year-old clove tree will produce | mbout twenty pounds annually The mabogany is the most exciusive | ©f known trees, single speciinens grow- g lere and there throughout tropical | forests ou an average of two fo an | were. In Germany the linden tree is fairly | #eid sacred, and the Russians regard it | @s the habitation of her highness the | goddess of love. This very charming Rree lives to u great age. Wurttemberg | rlaims to have a wonder of a linden 8,000 years old The British sovereign pays no rates or taxes The king of Eugland has officia wo surname | he center of Ascot race course is | id out as golf links I'ne gun carriage that has been used | for carrying the coffins of both Victo- d Bdward VII. will now be an ect of popular interest in the court- | yard of the Tower of Londoa Recent Inventions. English Etchings. ! a ar | Concrete beebives form the subject of a recent patent An ingenious French optician bas in- | vented a cane fitted with lenses and mirrors in such a manner that a user | can see over the heads of a crowd in | front of hifo A stomach telescope, invented by a | .ondon surgeon and in constant use in | A Lospital in that city, enables a doe- tor to see the exact condition of the entire interior of the stomach of a pa- tient A Good Cough Mixture. Simple Home-made Remsdy Free From Opiates and Harmful Drugs, An_effective remned T break up a ty-four houes the most irritating cough easily mede at home by togriher in a large onnoes of &iycerine £in oil of g wilsky. Shake well spoonful ever Decessary ingredi- nexpensive and can be any good drug st # formula is the one umended for v, that d in twer nd quickly reiieve aw, The ts ara I he | ple unprotected trees. AT POLI'S. HALLOWE’EN ATTRACTIONS 1 | l ARE LARGELY ATTENDED. | =L i | Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Again packed so th on Mon Poli’s theater was t standing roor was at premium nber of impe as a large crowd in at nd- announcements were made by Mana- | ance at the Hallowe'en social given by ger L. R. Adams. who said that { the B. Y. P. U. Monday evening in the Friday afterncon there is to be a | | parlors of the Third Baptist church in contest at the ter. when $5 goes to | Graene The affair opened with the prettiest bacy, while throughout the | several songs and two solos by Mis week letters given Thursday Poli's are to Tuesday and the final letter > word on Mary Gray. freshments During the e served and ved: Peanut cont P alone will be en and to those get- | . Geoige conse g the letters to finish the full name am Longley: euessing con- Poli’s will be given $ in gold. Wed- | prize, Mrs. Lunc nesday night is to be the professional | consolation, George Cass: children | tryout 1 on Wednesday | peanut scrambple, Wiilis Lark noon_the | second. Mary Casey: hunting cont definition of vaud, . George Ellis; thimble, Hel prize. The set of furni ed Mary A. Coughlin, who exact number of beans others bill nickel . Ethel E! The following committee had charge affair:~ Mrs. George Howard, t Baldwin and Mrs. George 2 ghtful evening resulted aifair proved a suec Mrs. John Lewis; but- guessed the s 721 ling sing their own which while F slang society was ng in St. Anne's T. 2 large number in : splendid programme arrang-d ha n the pr by committee has a sketch nd_carried most filled w pathos a a ightful time was en- H n joyed everybody. whist with { oftering of the Kr twelve t playing took up the first get a good hand f | part of the evening until 10 oclock as well as the solos. Refreshments of cake, ice cream and then served by the lad there w old fashioned a pleasing va- musical selections. . John Sul- d_Michael Coscoran, members lity quartette, afforded all by several finel and voices and know how to handle acrobats, LaMaze Hallowe'»n games an livan rapid fire tumbli keeps the andience bus omedy he pictures 1sual form play of Miss Sadie Driscoll and singing b PR Miss Margaret Bresnahan was received Freaks of Lightning. h e paet o by B sadien Lightning has struck, plucked feath- delightfnl affair ers from and les out of chickens Sa P and, better than some cooks, roasted | things especially appropriate them to a proper turn for the table. | Hallowe'en season were in evid the score carde bein tto and picture fit It bas roasted apple corn on the goober and the goobers ground. on the tree and | stalk and has struck | potato vines and cooked | and tubers in the very | 1 n. Porte Rico Windbreaks. i For raising oranges or grapefruit in | Porto Rico windbreaks are absolute- | 1y necessary if the grove is exposed to | ., the irade winds, which blow continu- ously for nine months and which crip- s Margaret Twomey. Mi Miss Katherine Don- ners at whist. as announced conclus of the eveni William Houlihan s Annie Dor Mi Coscoran. Party by Howard W. Holme: adies consolation, gentlemen’s on Pyramid of Cheops. | Vast as modern skyscrapers are, not | | A delight Hallowe'en party was | one has vet equaled the weight and | held Monday evening at the home of massiveness of the pile of great stones | Master Toward W. Holmes of Oneco street ! which the ming human ants of | thirteen appeared = ‘nr, that ors: BT v g P S - = d spent most attentive to his the Nile valley laboriously dragged to- | enjova o T i oot they had built the 1mid of Cheops. ! lfwv the most costumes went | .\)n:l Inceshe | require n v L] ke a sol slock O Sgif 1 arker. Frank | that direction € of APPSR RS S NI Blotkoooy Toec | DeiCarlo took the | Konomoc Hose comn : == = square and 330 feet high. S e e e £ & = winner in the t ; 2 y Liquid Ai the evening S 1@ < nd- daw If Jiquid air be frozen to the con- S sistency of slush a strong magnet sus- | - THE TYRANNY OF MAJORITIES Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi of New York, [ells of the Evil Existing in American Politics Today—La;k of Character Ruins Politics. The second In the course of enter- tainments given under the auspices of the Norwich Y. M. C. A. took place Monday etening at the Central Bap- | We put away certain well known ten- | dencies, Dr. Wise remarked., and in this condition named, party partisan- ship, racial groupings and tenets, boss tist oburch, with a lectur rule as among those things we should Rev. Stephen D. Wise pastc | seek to avoid. It is all to be Free Synagogue in New Yo “. 1 inclined toward any politic arty and The Tyranny of Majorities v to sympathize with what it stands for, title of Dr. Wise’s eloguent addr but we should avoid being beund to and was received with marked appre- ciation by the large number in attend- by such a party. When a man says a life-long republican, he mean he ance. The .lecturer, who' has a wide | that he has taken his conscience and reputation, was greeted most enth#si-| put it in a wrapper and siven it to astically when introduced to the andi- | the chairman of the state republican ence by Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, committee. No matter what our polit tor of the Greeneville Congregational | ica] faith is, we should have our eyes church. He was interrupted on sev- | guen (o see that a straight ticket is eral occasions during the course of his . 4, of crooked ana men, speaking by spontaneous outbursts of o a applause from his that many t by those h. ¥ o delighted and at the concluson of his ho bave B o 3 = Patriotism should comnc £ big hand that was given tisanship should come il tap Bl Traitor Is the One Who Debauches complimen to a marked Electorate. In the tyranny of maje B Rkt Ahes Wise referred to that tyran Sivate i A bd. over. o m xe will favor Jew i Sy he same national ould seck » ek X » that that man will be ed as an s and at comsiderable length the speak- eded to W on hat its Thé men w over the vote: : either men o or men with who are in power, anc t prompt them to op- o are oftentimes que shady rested. a contr: =% consid- influe; among thoes the motives th erate as they uld put dowr s not tiorable a Civic Patriotism Needed. What we need here is o religion. or, better styled, civie patriotism. This is'not to be taken, the speaker contin- ivie Why This Country is Great. tates of America is not ued, in spasmodic or occasiona and we should allow it to I ¢ becat inety m sway with us at all times. Rel ulation, nor ¥ of its ardor and the enthusiasm that an but a w for reason of the proaching election arouses some- | reli c riotism th, dominae times matters of brief duration, and | & & T of its people. And our are superseded by something clse: but be to POLICE BUSINESS {MONTVILLE MAN WALKED DURING OCTOBER. | AWAY WITH SHOTGUN. W. H. Craif, Aged 48, Had Been Th W 92 A"r.s(: Made and the s Eaton Chase Co/s Store Getting Amount Received from Fines and Prices. Cosle Was S801 On Monday afterncon about 5 : 5 o'clock it s reported ti g the 31 days in Oectober i C vo{;:‘rmr e e o o that a shotgun was mi there being but few of the : Jatc « .\4\ 0. however. The . made E e the folle ng reasor 1g about the of the peac: 1 take it or law s iption of the e 3, olicemen, and during the s man Fenton found- the to sell, vagrancy gun. He gave his n. lating city -s, horse tr 'lKP‘::”’)l\'-(v“’. ont lawtnl of poison on p. and Tater a me who were commi fir There were to jail and 1) - cost. amounting to One an app: sveral are to b even cases were in were put OEITUARY. wil Willi from am Siattery. ernoon the at of oceurred his home. Londen, been man of tube oor healtk friends in death with si m for some t i ty wi regre born in t of his CURE ANY COUGH in Nor- life s emploved at was . and m w for Willi He i number of ears, botn as a waiter and bartender, ten e went to n > he was bartender at the Crocker house, wh mained as long X ermit ir ail, a 5 ¢ ver o d Tiberty, b rould He d ase and then k to New Londo Again his co n became such that he went to Palmer, Mass, dry_and lighter atmosphere whi would be beneficial to his Jungs. Con- sumption, however. < upon him, and he finally took to bed at New London seven weeks age a member 1t up in red only ho gu in the ntee 1 s of Norwich lodge in the matter « ¢ religion it is im- posible to tire of it, because it is too |t nnected with us t powerful. Politics, contrary to the | 1 comes from withir general impression, does not necessa- it nains, pe rily ruin characte: bt lack of never heen ab! mong 1 what } - 1gland. and is not ording to the meaning of known exarn word. but has nee the be- | = ntered politi i gs of it n con and have not only kept th Hollax all in are hands clean and white, but who have it has e it the ger helped to clean the hands of others n » man whose hands are soiled in this business is the man who was cor- , and to the great rupt at the beginning. | they have made to pre 8 | to the world, and a lesson Put Away Certain Tendencies. | along the lines We cannot have clean politics uniess ' the eveni | To Break Up a Cold | In Twenty-Four Hours! in winter when you have a Perfec- tion Qil Heater. radiator which can be moved to any part of a room, or to any room i in a house. Lots of it in Norwich But Daily Grow- ing Less. - The kidneys. cry for help. Not an organ in the whole body &0 delicately constructed. Not one so important to haaith. I’nrlenu;iitchell Winter The kidneys are the filters of ti blood. ‘When they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be ©o heaith where thers is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the first tions of kidney trouble. It is the kidneys' cry for he indica- Hee it. Doan's Kidney Pills ar: what is wanted Are just what overworked kidneys need They stren 1 ite { kidneys: help them to ¢ worl never fail to cur> any of kidney | For Women, Misses, Chil- diseas { Read the proof from a Norwi dren and Infants. We “'j]gudu and in every wanted style. | er Underwear. have all in No other store hereabout Our we are enabled 4 can give you equal value buying facili ties are such that ‘o buy direct from the best manufactur ers in the country, thereby saving te tomers the middleman’s profit our © | No matter what kind of underwear you to yourse!f to see | want you owe it nber the 5| our superh lire before buying other. no Both Speedy and Effective. | SPECIALY S it 25c each, va Children’s CHILDREN'S | Underwear “Couldn’t e ; ZSC from hiss| said tragedian to the property wan as he | | s | came off the A whi were on the stage, onr ZSC s was the reply of the attendant.— | Yonkers Statesman. y for Miss of 14 ours BOYS THAT FIRST ! - GRAY FIAIR | Chiidren’s Union Suils ¥s oaly @ beginning. Others will follow | 57 only too quickly if you neglect them. ; )S“C Now is the time to use HAY 5 HAIR HEALTH. It will keep out the GRA ¥ HAIR! XIS $1.50 , and help you to retain the nat- Women's Underwear at 25¢ ural color and beauty of your hair. ) 15 years P Send 2c. for books * Skin.” Fhilo B pec. Co., Newark, N.J,, [ b REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES 1 81 and 50c. bottles, at druggists extra large s THAT IS CURABLE. Corset 7" ., Covers ..~ Women’sUnderwear at 37Yz¢ extra an-ment sizes—all 4 3715c a Women’s Underwear at 50¢ large sizes - Very 255 goxtes large s Woo! Near a Window Seec Silk and )77 " Itis a portable | Weol /"y o Vel 10t $1.00 mant When you have a ears by the late Dr. W pended over it will withdraw the solid E < : L ] il : ha ’ J Leach founder of the lcach oxygen, leaving the mitrogen, a jelly- | Jor. ool F T A poshaimade ! Women’s Union Suils Chemical Co. Cinclnmati, 0., ‘in like mase. in a vessel | ¥rank Lindarson =k RFECTI Vomen's Medam whose laboratories the geniuine P T virgin oil of pine is compounded ~ e anty ? The Alexandrian Librar MSSHaE Stter SMOKELESS D e———— The library at Alexandria suffered |7 w'(,-yv:‘df‘aqur‘ M;l = e < : | plunderings on various occasfons, but e iy A t t G &) | How to Stop Drmklng | §t remained practicalls intact until A Sud retaniere | cti € one Absolutely smokeless ond odarless signt. | " s for 1y customary for the | D 950, when it was destroyed by the ong by scheol: Hal- ’ = % 3 = ? bot »ab, »T.’]. dchinge 10 A The iedis | @aracens uiiffer orders of the Caliph ~em. Doraths Sfcaire; Flers Face, Indigestion is the Cause of it— you do n'?_c ;]m_/e 0 w;,)rkf::o?:o:g :H: - Tisached, e gulariy, sometimes o ve a A Supe . Hist, Be S school? o y s usually | w p g Suit sometimes In every A1t of ramorse (hai OMAT. Thus disappeared a noble col- Hall: b Brownie, The Lee & Osgood Co. sl_ov;, it i Bh B you | & era ner gond | 1 00 Jllowed hie dsbauches, and then— | lection thai bad endured some 330 witch and 2 bos'; Bobbing for Appes, Has the C e Y rofk makes price a Suit . But now it is gradually dawning or JOATS. [T e e iicn Wi o wish, and be warm. 1T Haht mear. | Womeas Unigs Buite the world that pledges do not stop = lifred Main: The Little EIf, song by | People £ on suffering from I dull winter days in the full light near | Womens Un'on = She nebftual drinker 1s dircascs 0% or The Adirondack Plateau. SEBGUIZ T Was & Yo stomach troubles for years and imas- | the window, without being chilled to plendid weight an et ave treatment thet will cure this, The average height of the Adiron- T, Onel Hallowe'en /Night.inong 05 e D ey the bone perfect fitting —pr: - tion. Orrine is sold und. i # 2 .- school. ¥ over zat or over drink and i Tive guarantee to cure the drink hapic | 9ack plateau is about 2,000 feet, ai SO, S force on the stomach a lot of extra | The Perfection Oil Heater quickly = Women's Silk_ and Wool ©r the money will be refunded. Can be though there are many peaks that are work. { i h d ith filli of the Ribhed Unifon Suits in both i 1s ose Bookint ‘on Aho- & over a mile high. i No Alleviation. But ther never think that the stom- | A __gives heat, and with one ng ¥ ) r ard extra large sizes ot Alconolism fo the Orrine (o 847 _ A belted earl was in the habit of | 2F "ffi;,?‘:i;p’lp"’ to do extra worl Ifosg burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An Sregular 8200 and 3260 R & i o 1 1. peor W a v i - Suits, ou e . Biiica_scatcd: " Grring coots but 55" e A Costly Prayer Book. playing golf daily at Musselburgh. | MI-O NA siomach roniats Cugin The! indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler- | su » 5%, Sold in enia eity by % D.'8cYi | Queen Eiizabetn used to carry about This gentleman had contracted some | after meals stomach misery would g0 4P, putin like a cork in a bottle, is attached by 2 chain. This | $.80n, 138 Matn with ber suspended by a chain of pure allment which made his head always | i five minuics and they would be | heater has a cool handle and a2 damper top. Dy K , . | o the stoma in its # 7 - W £0ld a book called “The Golden Manual . shake a little. Irequenty be had bad | 3 2 h | The Perfection Oil Heater has an automatic-locking = - : i of Praye t v'nuf_tl.: wlul'ni of .{J" eeo ‘(1' lr«bulw_ hhlmr:h:}‘; li""m;“ aar :;- by e Lee fl_ame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned % et . i . ¢ pages Lound iu rmmered virgin | cessive indulgence in aleoolic lig 1 5 dure iadigeution b high eriough 6 SmokE, and is casy. to remove #nd drop buck, 30 - S - | gold One side of this costly- volume and oue « he spoke to himr v e one | flie wickcan be quickly clesned. ~ The. burrn body er gillecy | "8 s wub e most pRrienls TO ORDER - gave u represeutation of (he judgment | sharply. “Roberi. you are drunk to- b i R S o) b il q dL d} Clesties: ic burner body or g ; Y | yet so reasonsbie vat 1ha LY o~ of Solomon, the other the Lrazen ser | day. I is a disgrace. You are very | foul yreath i not become wedged and can be unscrewed o #n instunt for be without ANl kinds of Fur Garments made pent ou the cross in the desert drunk”’ | biliousness | rewicking. The Perfecdon Oil Heater is finished fn japan or and cover the prder. We also have excellshit tacil £y e Drunk!” replied the caddfe. ‘1| “]flal: 2{:‘_j)= i ug:kc!, is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet g g gt i g st Galilso's Telescope. | know 1 am drunk. but Pl be sober to- | e light and ornamental. short notice reaconable, Gallleo's telescope, by which he dis- | morrow. Yon're daft. and yow'll never | nervous dyspepsia. | Daslers Boerpshare.. If sot at yours, wrlle for deseriptivs circilar pal VAL be in Winsted soon with a( covered the satelliies of Jupiter in Jan- | be ri Dundee Advertiser, [ 2 it | 1o the nearés: agincy of the orge new sample line of s and | wary, 1610, is carefully preserved in sl % o bt o S and d Oll Co RS T Weh the date the Musenm of Phesics and Natural =W had just turned to e 6 % or dar ok ' t ar mpany WILLIAMS, 38 Allyn St., Hartford, Ge.| i Musenm of Phesios Bnd SAmEe | o looking Guess I'd be Btk corths i ve (Incarporatad) Mas turing Furrier Since 1 R P 4 ‘ | nee myself a progreseive,” cried | & Osgcnd ‘ ootz Best wrseUeal telescope made. ithe crafty Lot.—N. Y. Sun where

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