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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY. Mascovy Ducks Broiling Guineas Guineas to Roast large Native Chickens Fancy Broilers Chickens are cheap and plenty. Somers Bros. octoad DR. KIMBALL has removed his e!fice to 2l Ireuway. Wauregan Block 2-4, 7-8 p. 45. m. UP-TO-BATE SHOES in all leathers $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, sept22a Franklin Square. We are using in our Fancy Spring Turkeys| The Bulletin, PERSONAL After spending a few days here, Norwi ch Thursday, ‘Nov. 3, 1910. Harry Wright has returned to Boston. ton. VARIOUS MATTERS Three weeks from today giving day. is Thanks- The mornings grow darker. It is not daybreak now until 4.36. A rainy new moon may mean rain during most of the month. Complaint _comes from Connecticut of the scarcity nuts, western of hickory The preparatory lectures in the churches this evening will be of spe- cial interest The day's length has decreased an even five hours, and is now but 10 hours 17 minutes. The exterior woodwork at the Cen- tral fire station has been repainted a durable dark green. 8 Several Norwich growers will at- tend the New table show thi .ondon floral afternoon and vege- The employment bureau, 9 Wash- ington street, will begin the season today, Nov, 3. Hours 2 to & m.— adv. The pupils of the parochial sehools who had a holiday Tuesday, All Saints’ day, resumed their studies on Wed- nesday District Supt. J. H. Newland will preach at Ellington Sunday, the 13th, afier which the conference wiil be held quarterly Violent deaths in Connecticut during Octaber numbered 61. Of these 50 were accidental, ten suicidal and homicide. have established velocity, the northwest said for Ligh wind direction being low precipitation. October is a record prevailing and for to Bird the birds, breas students veek flocks o the thrush, d nuthatch have noticed robins and woadcoack, and juncees. during white- A donation party was given Rev H. A. Goering and family by the mem- bers of the Niantic Baptist church at the parsonage Wednesday evening. A new the state the tower Connectic thirt ag on -foot flagpole to has been erected : th building bear bove f agricultura at grill rooms the Coturt Oysters, | which are well known 1 for their delicious flavor Waurcgan Henmse Cafe The Parker-Davenport Co., Props. | | | | | WE HAVE PREPARED Pancake Flour and Buckwheat Maple Syrup in Tins and Glass | | | | | | PECPLE’S MABKET € Franklin St. HOLDEN “STIN Wmdow Glass | Putty and Putly Knives Glaziers’ Points Broken Lights Reset e IFH]B EBIWEUS 87 Water St. Zvenings until 8 o'clock M. HOURIGAN COMPLETE HOME | FURNISHER. | Funeral Dlrecto and Embalmer. Norwlch and Jewzlt City. 20d 2 Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? 50 you sheuld eonsult with me and got prices for same. Excellent work «t reasonable prices. C M WILLIAMS General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. jani7a % A Fine New Line of Fali | dnd Winter Goods Received r wn'k In every | line of Ta unng Merch r'u)d 208 !I Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? | 1t's & sure sign of good weathe: ana fine roads. People like Lo get out Into the oper air. We furnisn the best method, and if you'll taks one of our teams you'll tha sarae. A th founding the st town viil attend niversary exercises o of Old Saybrook, at the F' egational that Friday In several store lots are pasted the important cross w ws sample bal- with the onspicuously, placed where merchant would like to see it on elec- tion day. Officers of the yacht Narada have presented a water mattress to Memo- rial hospital. New London. It modern hospital dev and of greatest aid in special cases Special convdeation f Franklin chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., at Masonic iple at 4 p. m afternoon. Reg- work in the R. A Pe.—uc a n show in Worces- New England states will be pre At ting of the Principals’ » W. D. Tilson read a paper on Phys Hygiene which was dis i ! em- pers, and next ot Werking Herald has pa Among those attending Foreign ionary Confe held Wednes Mrs. William Gil Mrs, heare, Mrs Hatti g s Alfreq Davis of t Firs L fine pictu Mil New London as a repalrs or changes has been hung in the re count courthouse at the New London. It H. Loweth of No Open ¥ el 1 pre: Wed- Congressm: m 1 Higgins on nesday in the f volumes o gress. The variety of subjects and v ved addi- tion to the club Ii Adelard D. David, formerly of Willi- mantic, who died in Canada recently was received the Waterbury pro- ite court Monday. The widow, & a David, formerly Miss Woisard of Norwich, is left the entire estate Invitations have been issued for the opening of an exhibition of paintings by George Albert Thompson. B, F. A 5 the after The vill close No My t direc Art aring lights have been the r of the city. O s on a pole in Shetucket street i front of the store of John ran and the other on the pole ne : Del Hoff hotel. Tt adds mater the used Wednesday or the firs time A ding to the ords of the so ernment weather station at w 11 the temperature of cariy Mond: arning establishes a new Octob record for Connecticut. T rere registered twenty-two degrees at 7 o'elock in the mornin The lowest previous October record was twent four degrees The quartermaster serzeant in the different companies. Baked-Bean Supper. A baked-bean supper by the ladies’ society of the .Universalist church was given on Wednesd. evening at the Buckingham Memorial and was lar attended. Those i churge were Mrs. J. L. But u, Mrs. J. C. Henderson and Mrs.. I1 A. Peck, who fvere assisted in servin Ly the members of Mrs. Bulten's class and others Not Another. MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus That Mark Twain left a fortune o $600.000 is encou £ to literary as I TE AT [ DiTAnts. hut there is not another Mari it cqual Lo The Bul 1in glinivering on the literary hari results, 508 #f & centuryeemJanta Constitution. blue- | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parsons bave returned to town after a visit with their son in Providence. Mrs. George Blanchard of Montpe- lier, Vt, Dr. William Higgins and wife. Miss Ruby Higgins, and Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins of Springfield, Mass. are guests for the week at Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Higging' of Fairmount street. BALLOTS DISPLAYED ATTRACT ATTENTION of Misunderstanding Because the Wrongly Marked Split Ticke! In the window af the Lee & Osgood Co. drug store are some enlarged size ballots. “purporting to show how to mark the ballot for voting a_straight or a split ticket, They are shown by courtesy of Registrar Woodward of Danielson, but Registrar Tyler D. Guy of this city makes the statement that they are misleading. because they are incorrectly marked and the voters shouid not attempt to pattern after them, since they would still further confuse the man ho will strugsle with the ballot next Tuesday, espe- clally if he wants to split his ticket. That this was already the effect of the display of these sample balloas Was quite evident on Wednesday, for in nearly every group of men who ed before the window to get more sht on the subject were some who discovered the discrepancy between the way these Danielsor ballots wers marked and thefr own understanding of the instructions. One point that the s quite unanimously lit on was directions how to vote a re- n_ticket, except for one demi- ocratic selectman. The party prefer- ence cross was put in the circle at the ead of the republican ticket, but the crosses were also marked before two republican selectmen and one demo- cratic selectman. Registrar Guy se | { | the said that the trouble about this ballot arose from the fact that it was one used in a town elec- tion, past and gone, since which some new’ interpretations of the law had been made not in line with the way th ballot marked The trouble is that but two selectinen should have checked. been QUARTERLY REPORT OF SALVATION ARMY CCRPS Receipts and D burssman!s Show $350.04 Handled. Capt. and Mrs. prepared E. Douglass have the quarterly report of the corps of ihe Salvation Army to ber 30, which presents the follow- ing interesting statistics of work done: given away 1 of garments a shoes given away 12 (5 pair: new ), meals supplied g afforded temporary relief 6, people benefited thereby 46, lodgings furnished 4, men found situations for women found situations for 1, num- ber of meetings held outdoors in- doors attendance at open air and indoor meetings 1.164, number at al- tar or salvation 1 financial side of as follows Receipts—Collections $51.04, dona- tior $99.28. preflts from publications .86, special fund $114, provincial staff board $78.88; total $250.04. Disbursements — Rents = $88, $6.20, general maintenance. $18.79, neral fund $1.17, relief we $7.23, stamps and postage $3.78, traveling $9.70, salary (not guaranteed) $90.73, provincial aff band $94.60, furniture $16 telephone $2.56: total $350.04. the work is light £ PHILATHEA CLASS | OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. | Annual Businesa Mesting and Election | of Officers. 1 innual buginess meeting of the | of the First Baptist Mrs ward Leach, teach 1 with Mrs. Edward Briges in t Tuesday present evening with eporis from sittees officer | ving the | ng the s: President, . president. | retary. Miss Elizapeth Mrs. Edward Briggs: secretary, Miss Martha ssistant tes Mrs, Estelle ter Mrs. Robert W members Dainty joined during the refreshments were F‘TOWN CLERK RECEIVES QUANTITY OF SAMPLE BALLOTS. Distributed Arrong Registrars and YOUNG PEOPLE'S i CHRISTIAN UNION Chairmen Announced for Standing Committees by the President. 1 On Wednesday evening at the Buck- | ingham Memorial. a business meet- nz of the Young People’s Christian mnion of the Universalist church was held at which the president, Miss idith, Washburn, announced the chair. n of the standing committees for present ter. These were the Social. Miss Eila Mary and postoffice missfons, Miss Peck: lookout. Miss Mildred Comstock: flower, Miss Hazel Smith: | evotional. Richard Raymend: sick, the officers Miss Edith Washhurn, resident, Miss Elise Peck, vice pres- dent. Mis< Eleanor Gebrath: secre- tary an . ", Parsons. treasurer. | e chairmen choose their commit | tee membr COMMERCIAL AND PLANT HEADQUARTERS. Southern New Enaland Telephone Co. | Leases Second Floor of Geer Build- ing. | _The officers of the Southern New { England ~ Telephone company have completed arrankements for the lease of the quarters in the Geer building on Broadway that have heen up to re cently occupied by Dr. R. R. ese rooms will be used as offices by the commereial and plant officers, ave been cramped for room in ding on Union street officers N from New Haven wu‘m!—u Assistanr Superiutendent of Plaut B. L. Sucons, Special Agent of Plant Depariment Eugene Marsh and ieneral Business Foreman H. W Sperry Work will the, Le beguan today on the | necessary alterations and improve- ents in these rooms, and they will be occupied just as soon as possible. Rall Bickerdyke. the fa- norse. has a manument in park at Galesburg, 111 Mary Ann public Kinkearl. | who | Some Kept in Offices for Those In- terested. | The bal s on pink paper, like the ballot whi will lu- | be on white paper, ve been re vrunml | Town Clerk Holbrook to the num- r of 1.677. The arrived Wednes- day morning and were distributed | | among the regist while some were retained in the town clerk office for hose interested in seeing and having one The republican tow committee 1as recveived 1,000 of them, and they will be \\(d to instruct the voters. HURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main St. Something New! REPUBLICANS HAVE ROUSING RALLY Town Hall Filled with Enthusiastic Gathering Following Street Parade—Stirring Addresses by Congressman E. W. Higgins and Hon. George B. Chandler. Filthy Stomach Food Fermenting ia Stomach Causes a Rank Conaiition When you have indigestion your fogi sours; many times it actually rots and forms gases that poison the blood. Take MI-O-NA stomach tablets if you want to change your bad stom- ach into a healthy, clean one. Ask Tha Lee & Osgood Co. W that it would be downward. The promises were for a revision and a r Although several enthusiastic gath- erings of the republicans, members of | . - s % - | MI-O-NA is the best prescription the Goodwin-Lippitt club and others, |adjustment to equalize the cost of pro rescripti 5 o 5 -t r P a rea- |for upset stomach and _indigestion 2 - have been held during the campaign, | duction here and abroad, plus a rea " - a i 5 o the first rally took place Wednesday |sonable profit to the manufacturer. |ever written No matter how miser: This season you'll find a new ning with a large turnout and great | We have heard much about the tar- | able your stomach feels, MI-O-N. i & b hie weather was not of |iff bill that never whs so. 1t has heen | Stomach tablets give immediate relict.| model in suits here — made b e e t|said by hish thorities and 1 Take MI-O-NA stomach tablets the best, but it did not keep many at |said by hisher authorities and I re- ake MI-O-NA s ch tablets. home, and from the start of the purade | iterate, that this is the best tariff law } which are guaranteed to cure indiges Iflm SCHAFFNER & MARX — until the closing weords in town hall | we ever had. I wish some one would | tion, and rid yourselt of dizziness, liere was plenty of excitement. | say what they would do to correct a | biliousness, nervous or sick headache, | J¢’ t plenty L s the Assembled at Buckingham Memorial. | certain condition. It is said by others | or monay bac . %0 7.45 the members and | and I believe it that this is the best | Take MI-O-NA tablets if you want| From e ‘1‘ iy Sty g5 pitt club | tariff. and T vated for it. to male your stomach so strong that e L O D Mo | T.am‘in, congress.by your suftrage. Li will' dlgecs the’ heariiast meal with - bt gl&:r}:el;:‘egr‘:rl'fl(uf\\n ‘r‘:n- {go varade | And I sav tonisht that the tariff law | out- distress, and furnistt, good, clean, T 8 s in strict compliance with the prom- e i 3 ident Grosvemor Ely, Vice Freside g/ . % itho Frederic W. Cary and Treasurer Wil- | the benefit of the country Take MI-O-NA tablets, one or two|Suspenders with no danger of slipping liam B, Young of the Goodwin-Lippitt b Jomu SEa the Pare Al mded | with or after 2ach meal, il you want| down. It's the best thing done in club made the members: welcome_as | foMmMittes was empowered to secure | 1\ i ia Or that drowsy, Ured out|many years in olothes designing: and they arrived and shortly before %45 "\ quction and other expenses in | feeling. nobody but Hart Schaffner & Marx Tubbs’ band of twenty pleces arrived | p,.i stations. There was a long hear- | Fifty cents is all The Lee & Osgood | o "go " playing a few selections in front of the | ;o on tnis matter, publicly held. briefs | Co. or leading druggists everywhere W { AMemorial while the crowd gathere | Submitted, and then the ecommittes | a8k for a large box of MI-O-NA tab- |'and this is the place to see it. Plenty of Red Fire. yok up the different schedules of that |lets. You can get a free trial treat- With Col. Charles 'W. Gale as mar- | bill, aided by the statements and re- |ment by writing Booth's Mi-o-na Co.) We want you to see it. shal and Judge Nelson J. Avling as | ports of manufacturers.in the full glare | Buffalo, N. Y. aide, the parade moved at 7.45, headed |of the public eve. The bill was debat- | SR T SUITS $18. to 528 by the band, marching as far as the ed for weeks, and all the interests had | A Household Medicine ki S postoffice, countermarching along Main | their day in'the house. In the senate | 1, be really valuable must show $20. % strest to the Wauregan corner and up | there was a long debate, and it W PR e I e e B | finally passed. ber of the family using it. Fole . | Windham County All Right. Honey and Tar does just this. Wheth- | J ' | You have an probably heard some | eF_for children or grown persons Fo- | (R /7 tall, and 1 have just heard some very ‘lrl\’::;fgia‘:ld“‘xr?’. i l\p:('r:;ly(\d l\g... ht e l ood tal m Windham county, and e e H its ranks will be as unbroken from bot- tom to the top for the entire ticket as N0 207 MAIN STREET it _ever wa (Applause.) f that the democraiic party for the first . Mr Higgins read the record of thel{ime in my experience has nominated 2 | bill and its accomplishments, showing |4 man who has some qualifications for | _ 10V3d <l that the importations into this countrs SV arnor. He ia a most alatieniyy ca during ten months, on the free lis n of Conneceticut. e has edl were $636.000,000. while the amount |, jife of much usefulness and contrib- SKIN SUFFERER SAYS {was $507 000,000 under the Dingley 1aw |jiteq much to the law of this & oRl “IF 1 HAD ONLY KNOWN" and $315.000.000 under the McKinley |is man past 10. If I | and Wilson law. In this new bill there |, choice on mo other If T had only knawn how quickly {were 674 items reduced and 230 In-|that to bring the hest r zema can be cured, what long years creased. The large part of these were|taie, to cafry out that doet wful suffering it would have saved | the increases on the luxuries of life, | voune courageous candidate. me.” writes I. A, Will of 2506 Wash- | made intentionally to raise revenue. ‘A. Goodwin, and place him in the ington San' Francisce, Cal | You have beon asked probably to | < STy A e L vote for the democrats, but what do| "(gngressman Higgins closed amidst | after using lass than one bottle of the you vote for them for? Is it for them |15,4 and long avplause and the band | Oil of Wintergreen-Thymol D, D. D. in person or for what they stand for? | e uy & Hvelt patriotic medlev. | Bresoription. it s i e, George H. Chandler Presented. | Ty at least a 25 cent boitle. To i i SO vans TopItRaE S atars Chaiani i SR PRl A liy ¢ | our certain knowledge, D. D. D. Pre- this country with that party hairmat Srowniug _stated that | ST SREATE RLOWledge. D D Mt | It is of mmnc consequence to me . George R, Chandler was thoroughly fa- | S(EREON 8 FAVS €068 | P v | tha know what T believe in and |miliar with all the great questions of | absolute r Ll ten seconds! that you know what T B R Srafth. 205 Matn {intend to do, and what the principles | this srent campaizn, and he presented | ; RIS 5 ‘ONGRESSMAN HIGGINS, | of my party are. The position of the |him amidst applause AEDEREIIA S | democrat T n the tarifft is| Chandler said that he hoped Broadway to town hall a4 iire | known. le requires no speculation [there would be many democrats pres- blazed all alg ¢ way i nieous | 7 e as lie was here to bring, not . lyred @b alonmpitls (eay i plomenns | Democrats Can't Aaree. | righteons, but the sinners Lo repent- ’ * quantity and a big crowd along \lw,’ ol i W B % g i s bs W he 100 paraders in the| During the passage of our presen e have heard of the confi- e pioheas i C0tpasan | taritr 1aw ‘the position the demo- ce of the democratic parly and the S uslnes AS the parade reached the Wauregan | cratic parts Sividad. s Vou: cant | strifa among: the reniblitans. but the nouse. where a stop was made to take | find five democrats in consress who latter purty is hew united 'and the After graduation — what ? b iy ; R Sarhe A erie O MGl e alone | former is not so sure of its success. tha speakers' carriage into line the | will agree on 1y iestion. et alon mer r H n came down heavily, but without | the tariff que: of the dem- | Tt gave his much pleasure to come ] That's a soint some students thinning the ranks. The carriage con- | ocrats co trade, some for |here, he said, and stand on the plat-ifll don’t consider. Tiriie ODnE cssntn: Blvn W - Hiso| tarife fo and others for pro- [form with Henry W. Tibbits, who gins, Representative George B. | tection n have been vol | fought ahead of him in n;v last gen- | % o dler, Hon. Costello Lippitt, ¢ ling for on the topmost | eral assembly, who always fought hare N h B for state treasurer, :»\n‘«i A | of protection and to put your arti- land true, and I hope you OTWIC uSlneSS Browning took its place at the head of | on the free list % tfor the | RSk CAby L tras the parade, Chairman Edwin L. Bur-{ 1 stand I ariff for the {also send vour new nominee. c “ g R, nap of the republican town committee | products of 2l my dis- ey, and we wil take good ¢ ollege escorting the gentlemen to their car-| trict, and ax fo, “watalit for lou CeDHOL HILY CAnglepas) rlage, which stood at the Broadway en- | Washington fornia ] our nominee for senator, J i SR e g s Brogints o ey by MRS | s b peiins s Dl GRADUATES ARE moved up to the town hall and afterjonly tariff bill that the democratic | Hartford He is now sick and u ble ‘ all had passed inside the band followed | party ever drew un, declaring it to be |to defend himself, but a fine man to nd ook, seats ear the west Goor the work of dishonor and perfidy hold the office. (Applaus 3 ‘ SOUGHT FOR The town hall had been attractively . B whole state looks orwicit £ dacorated by the town committce, the| - Hiah Cost of Living. S5 New London counte to voll up a M by business men, because our platform and desk being coverad with | The high cost of living is charsed g majority for Costello T (Av-{fl ochool has the reputation of be: American flags and tri-colored_bunt- | to the I suy without fear of lpjayse) ; 3 o ing. Seated on the platform with the | || You here in eastern Connecticut are ing thorough. We recommend speakers were 1'u~['» o l‘»;,..! Henry | nurtured b the :1\:».: _n:',\|1-.; ,m\u.‘-] FA R A A Ely. Willlam B. Young, John Scott and ‘ontinued on Page Seven.) \ their ability. John Eccles. i e foct: 1 ; i W. E. ELD, A. A. Browning Chairman. | | . CANFI After a selec y the band. during | Principal. which time th hall was being filled and all th seats and much standing room was occupied, E. L. Burnap of the town comn call>d the liy to order and expresse — — pleasure at £ &0 many in Miss Maud Carew Buckingham has ance. He presented Amos A. Browning returned from several days' stay In as chairman of the meeting. Chairman Bl Foik Brown d that next Tuesday the 2 election of congressman, judge of pre TR ey o B R A bate. sherl or and represent her home on Broad street ufter a visit tives will take place in_addition with her sistar in Bo: to the state ticket offi Is | important and the i My Henry A pa of Wash- portant one. Al p wave their ton street cards on platforms and princ he ro- | Wednesday ables of | PUBLica partyitis L bridge’ being plaved all others. In the i i have been accepted and adopted. more | 20 than any other part nd t ve | been carried out so far Ple i been fulfilled, but new issues have e e T e | HON. GEORGE B. CHANDIow | can be e b Rcioe e e 1 instifut N b W e G IRl e nevs: “Half ounce fiuid ext Buch Congressman Higgins Speaks. [ successtul contradiction that it is not [ el oumes * Saras ot will institute on November For five years past the present con- | due to the protective tariff system. It | gunces zood pure gin. Shake the hot. grestiian s represented his disiriC | G Lo ectomnie condiions that e | i Caen tine ana et i foses o | 20HH, 1910, at Olympic Hall, Though & voung man, he has occupied | have got to. w out. This is the lone to two teaspoonfuls after cach a place on the judiciary committe: and | youngest republic in the world with a |meal.” Any druggiet will mix or supe Norwich, Conn., has heen calied upon to preside in mixture of all nations and one coun- |pis these ingredients cormp A e A house. He is thoroughly familiar 1| try has been made great by the in- |° The foregoing formula comes fi e e b et the state and national issues and no|termingling of all the races bere. All high medical authority and. will N Rt SRt e one has more falthfully devoted him-|are working to a common end. J. | duee quick and permansnt ult Al e I e Wl £t to the duties than he. Ife needs| Hill came pretty close to the solution | i, spee pretieve buckache rheu- | 1S Noryio Nest, Order of OWwis no introduction resent Hon.| when he said it was not so much the | matic pains, frequent and highly color. 2 ol st Oy Edwin W. Higg high cost of Jiviug as the cost of high |eq urination. ~These symptoms or| While charter is open initiation fee Congressman s ed | living | kidney trouble must have prompt at-|is $3. i M ey with much ay It | Congressman liggins said that tention to prevent Bright's disease or| VAnces to 3o 89, URWETGR, gives me much pleasure to stand be- | er much work he secured a soil sur- | diabetes. For further particulars apply to fore a Norwich auiience in the Xnuni vey in Windham county and soon that SAMUEL . KO honél‘dl Organ- where T have lived since bovhood and | work will he comple The bureau | F L 3 RD, Deputy zive some reasons why the republican industry will take up that | for Norwich and vicinity, pai hould be sustained in this | sec whut can he best pro- | hington Square, Norwich, Conn. campaign. 1 would rather you shouid | d re and 1 hope that in some | - Hevad catechise me and as freely and in de- | way will heln to reduce the high cost | i il tail as you wish than that I should | of living ’ attempt to lay down the fundamental Hlere in Connecticut it is nec at flalllo“ s octrine which makes me a repu an ¥ farmers near th 1 and 1 know that the record of my | of ion and the abandoned | o ag lt may seem a little too early party cannot be successfully attacked. | farms nearer centers must do ik T want te talk to the democrats, for | ething to t their share of to talk I am willing to concede that the pur- | the production. wiel Gompers said | pose of the democrats is as honest as | that the cost of living <epends on the our es my purpose as a republican. We are | standard of living the mar s | working for the.same common end, | le living in this country. The price | but in a different w The purposes | at s to 100 per cent. more ~ Y of the strongest democrat the |1 an in other countries | tte t town, staté and nation shall 1 elects a representative in congress, but | i best, as it is. that God's sun shines on. | also a state ticket. Don’t he deceived | You shou'd not neglect even the There are many guestions ach | into thinking t vou are going to|slightest indication of falling vision campaign and it is to let vou ge - |elect anything but the republican |If vour eyes tire easily, if they ache. ¢S e . T send onk ke : [smart or water. e o hece wain in but it is not a day teo seon for terature and hold such mectings as Don't let standard set by our |the eveball, orbit, temples, or fore- these 5 | treasurer go down. but let the state | head. these are ali indications of fail- | you to see something entirely This is one of the most important | kne we believe. as 1 helieve, in |ing vision and icasons why vou should | campaigns we ever entered on. harr- | (os Lippitt. [ am not well ac- | consuit an aptometrist. Thik of the | new in PERSONAL CHRISTMAS ing possibly that leading up 1o the |quainted with Charles A. Goodwin. T {sorrow that would foliow the loss or | civil war. know Simen F. Baldwin and have been | sight then why neglect these in CARDS' orlgma] and Artistic It makes little difference who rep-|a pupil and lawyer under him. I re- | lation resents the district for a long or a|spect age and revere it. and I am glad | " Consult our Registerad nw,,m,hipgmgns with your name and short time without they are controlled | | trist at once. who has had many vear 3 by doctrines and intend to do the best | = — = | of valuable experience and invariaoly | address printed on cach card. that in them Ii We are united in Sivas abiatacting contributing to certain principles and Have him thoroughly and scientifi- Don’t hesitate to come in and ses they are now to be soived by this cally examine vour eyes If glasses|ghom even if you don't expect to pur- state and other states on November a Wil not correct the imperfection, ha| tho™ oven if you doen't expect te p Sth will tell you s chase, as it will give us ploasure to What the Party Believes. ,Qur de’:'fsfi— auslity, ~workman- show you this entirely new departure 3 7 ; < ciency ed — i : The republican party believes that - n:.'»p|.{i\\r~'4\.\-'oan :“TA _\gl:&ns‘ ere: are | in Christmas Cards, a political promise made to the peo- | J| as to amount which you may }| - ple is to be kept, and that politicai devosit ‘in our Savings Depart- Hi | platforms are more than something to | 5 s CRANSTON & co get in on and then be forgotten ment, in any one year, it is up 1rr“e plaut Caddm co e If any who voted for me two ye to vou to make all your money || 9| oot2vdaw g0 and exvected thut 1 would work for vou all the time. OPEAS. . Eatb s for anything but a protective tavif Firs s f ch month e F t ten days of ea | tiey Gude & tistake 1 did voie e bty | Plaut-Cadden Bldg. a protective lariff pill (Applau Connecticut 13 one of the small Facts useful to you | o states In the countrr and we have no — | = reat Dalidonal r urces. Whaiever AUTGMOBILE STATION, r¢ may be is largely due o the in ]h l] ] B J. Coft, ¢ Otla Street. Autemabile dustrial activity which we have cul e lames 1.0an seledids tivated here. The protective tariff has and Tiovale Ewpuiring _GEmeial /e plased Connecticut high +n the roil and Trust Co SRR wori TSN e Shannon Building of states. an rust Lo., % _novd Promise: i i WHEN you want 15 put yeur husi- T 3 TR omised Revision and Readjustmen Norwich, Conn. pees beiora the public, thers is nn ma- Ie 5. pmartiaing Wil 4 The republican party promised a re dim hetter than threugh the uv-rm-lzu«.-- 'Drinecthorr ,.1 TRa vision of the tariff. Nothing wac said ing columns of The Bullstin. Tetin ter busimess resnits,