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Sorwich Bulletin mnd Conrfier. 154 YEARS OLD. Bntered at the Postol al. ‘Bulletia Businees Office. 4 n EBdicorial Rooms 35-1, lin Job Office. 3 Willlmantie Office, Reom 3 Murray | '*' 5~ Bulldteg. Telephone 210. Norwioh, Wednesday, The Bulletin. The Bullethn Maa the largest efr- culation of amy paper in Eastern Conneaticut, 3nd from three to four thmes larger than that of amy in ivered 3000 of the 4063 houses In Nor- Norwieh. It ls d 1,100, and fn ail of thess places It - s forty- | undred nud sixty- & in comsidered ome yuval free delivery route The Bullettn o Week ending November 12 l THANKSGIVING DAY. Preclamation Issue of Coni Governo e local eeticn by e et vt a second time. T - hair fluffs out all around | be there In tem, minutes, and you y i nor ool e jucges will settle like the feathers of a | haven't time to change your dress or | © ' Try for yourself—or in your home, T Attt ottt | t's on its ear——" find your gloves!’ I'd be so charmed | a few doscs and sce how the bodily e o, EERébs - Th " said Miss ¥ \\"ilh 1.xs“uu)dn(‘l‘l}:‘ th’ntlld 1‘.“. {lght system is strengthened and refreshed regce e i o 1 You're worse than us- |along! Maybe, though, I wouldn't!" iy Wad elicti Higging' plurality will bual tonight: You're absolutely cru “ Y gata Cashman, “thavs| 830 bow surely and effectively they, | the ction of the | " “you it said hman, with | enough for me! Tl be here at 1Q a2 takes of the counters or the misin- nd on the doorknob. “That's|o'clock tomorrow morning and in the H L snieta 5.920]!- . aethngh. Daisy. don't 3ou like me a. little bit? | “Oh!” cried Miss Yerguosn in a : h "o matiod on request. Wiltred,” = sald M Fergusdn | strangled voice. “Don’t be such a bear! » p “The Ereas il Ga. | WOULD KNOW WHOM TO PROD. | sharply, “if I were dly in love | Why on earth didn't you make me u erln . with you I'd hate you this minute for | say ‘ves' a long time ago?'—Chicago §J X B New Haven being’ so idiotic! Are.you going?’ New % . i g sts 4 e Your druggist ean supply you; in bozes | e T with helpful directions, 10c. and 25 | | et togetier and the Hoston Record |agape. Snow white is his mouth by i o - think wiil contribute their full |day, white phosphorescent by night. | what, men failad to €5 t0 | share to the large volume of discus- | —NeWw York Pres: Governor | t and town committees will | sjon that runs on from one year's end | i S 5 | to se W recort ¥8} bo the Biher. e Seoaen e Infant Mortality. |t with @ view to knowing whom e | Milk is the only food fer infants, and Nov. 16, all of the tern Commecticot. the naks gad the hearts | ted by deeds of [the © plans, rs. At but they are the rate of in into estimates, vossiLalities making their We are pro plenty. The Mitford re: termined by the cour threatens to Higg return to 1 e probate judgeshiy The Circulation of there are others. The record of such | .Suay ¥ thing. youre in love | proposed to you in eight of my best ¢ Obedient woceedings in this state shows that in |'with mi shman, but that | styles, trying to find some way which | oo i sre to come physical suffering’ | oo o ‘—Buftalo Evening News. almost every instance the original]was as 3 would conform to your idea of novel- it Al Pl g;u suffering’ | verdict has been sustained. More- W shman” the young [ty, because I kmew that to such an | Stlimes—au m":g’fu""‘lh bear—suifer- sver, such s the trend of human |lady broke in at this point, springing | eXpert as yourself the ordinary pro- | ing which wi wed by serious nature that - contesting candidates | to her feet indignantly. “I won't lis- | posal would not make you drop an| sickness, if the first sympioms are y 1suaily lose caste with the voters suf- | t¢D to you another minute! The idea! e_v'ellash. ‘}et X o hsml 55:’..’2“5422 neglected. won't be talked to that way! a clew. You must have sy {political prominence. Regardless of | TN try another |1 haven't plaved up to. Come on and | Botten,and there will be no after conse- o {the legal issues many people seem to | tell me what a fel'ow's got to. do ta qn“e.nbclesifvr;“eflsomnmgdfroma.ufu, S smelder the contests unsportsmaniike ol do_mothing of the sort!” she | win out 3 reliable, nataral corrective medicine. o Section 6 of tana msequently a thing to be re- |retorted. “Youwll go home this min- Miiss Ferguson gave (ht' portiere an- 0;::":7::‘%;“5,(!}.& portes ol‘N?;rvf:h% );lrg{ N It certa is so when the|ute, because I'm tired of listening to | other twist flbou; helrselll nnd_“lodoke% y S o e lround of contest ls simply suspicion ORI % [ R fram, unger Ee Tadngs. inaite city shall display his license number & bog i said Cashman, feeling- | want to get married particularly,” she 2 e to over | Luser disappointment.—Waterbyry his At “Yowse | sald. I suppose I've got to, though, on both sides of all vebicles used for \merican. . id, wrecking the | Some time, because Ill get tired of do- | craumporiaulpiu et nile. ) hls laty must | l¢’ voung men for |Ing everything else.” pl . | The above is all very true. The de- ars and it’s time for | “Well, what are you waiting for " Per order of the feated andidate who threatens to You've got the habit of | demanded Cashman. S P MILK INSPECTOR. his case to Washington becau owve got the habit | “Oh, I don't know,” she said. “T| . noviza H pastinan 1 R A food. It's grown |rather think that some morning about | ‘ought to be on hand in every home i of the vot forty- an election to interest people in their working all the ease that has een made In the past two years it is vasy to see that soclalism will cut | quite a fgure in Connectut and both | old partics will have to take'| consideration | ¢ ed election contests in | It is to be de- | Mr. dispute 'Congressman | of your Washington; i | Seventeenth district is not sure whom 2d to the state senate; Sperry demands a recount for the in Bridgeport and . : plllty T} Some snow-white whales have been | water Is a relatively trivial danger Every cake of Lenox Soap A any O (e | yoen, and somo caught and Killed. | compared Wit the intection of milk having & law D ese answer to albinos in humans. | FI he SOTIR oF dincise. | TRECE 10 is like every other cake—same s to vote, or ris e sea swarms with life, but the tiny | ment of public health and charities, the nposed upon thi are not i P hales feed, and not only feed, | society and several other benevolent icise the outcome of an Y < same 'ty , but get fat as whales. You |organi ions ar L 3 Nl i) BRG] Iy ever to sce the mam- |tion to improvs the quality of the sup- quah v % the sea grubbing and gorging |ply of mil to induce dealers an sonia it would be but you are likely to see a |mothers to take better care of milk ablicans than democ remain The duck proc pret much like a |sick babies and to help the mothers » ., T trom (e polte. This ‘msch 1 | ¥hale The duck 1s huniing after tiny |ears for them. The reault of all thess Soap and like it, you can keep Eaewn, of Suloieity’ thiors wak T saz ures. just as does the whale, So fefforts is said to be a decrease of 40 = : or gl quack grabs a billtul of m and, | per cent. in infant mortality during . . . s lack—Ansonla_Sentinel. NiTeing out the Tefuse. retains what [the past summmer In cortain wards on g it with the knowledge - is good for him to eat. The bird has | where efforts were concentrated. w sho we always be seeking Director Neff and his assistants are 1 instead of the man | he man who has not keep milk from the infected dairy out o Thareity untl] the Causds of the in- fection are removed. The latest step taken in the direction | of protecting the city's milk supply is the appointmeat by the mayor of .a commission of physicians to study the ‘whole problem of the distribution and preservation of milk, and this commis- sion has already had one meeting.— Philadelphia Record. Chance for Bettors. For tan days after election the colo- nel promises to be -absolutely silent. Here i a chance surely for the man with a weakness for wagers.—Spring- Held Republican. gl «A Notable Character. A notable character will leave the public stage March 4 th next when Sen- ator Beveridge of Indiana will retire to private life. "As he is only a little past e dsth birthday, it is extremely prob- able that he @oes not contemplate a long retirement. His record has been interesting, and whatver we may think of the wisdom of some of his actions in the senate, it cannot be denied that he hcs been a moteworthy member of that body, which is usually conasyeerd THE BULLETINS DALY STORY : —-——_——-'—-—-——I\ f ARGUING IT OUT } Having just been refused by her[ I am going" said Cashman, w1 ri¥he" élgh inid - Ak ard- | have to preserve my dignity. ut e ol | there's ono thing Td like to know. : BUNGH, [SEDIRSR It Would relieve my mind. Arem't you “But, you know,” he said, pratei i pugia e Bt 20t to get married some time and you [ _“Oh, I suppose so,” admitted Miss | might just as well marry me as any | Ferguson, unwillingly, as she folded one of the portieres about her, leaving her attractive blond bead emerging as from a sheath of gloom. lhen yowd better hurry up about said Cashman. B “Men who can pay the groeery bills,” he went on, “are getting scarcer every day and there’s a new crop of 18-year- old buds coming on every year. I've ed 80 conservative as to discourage g/ dis- ities. Jodoin ou certainly have a good opinion observed Miss Ferguson, play of the most piquant person ‘lln Every Is Different Now. Most all of us remember the time when all & man hed to do to hold his job In congress was to sign all letters to his constituents “Your the | crushing g “In fact,” he proceeded calmly, “you | if might a great deal beiter take me when you come to think of it!” Why 2 Candi- as driven 10 o'clock if the doorbell should ring and a man I happened to like pretty well should walk in and wave a mar- riage license in my face and shout ation for you. All is to be jolted out of the rut 1 Ttry to jolt you in- ready for use at first sign of trouble. This famous family remedy has ting my benevolent e proved in years and years of trial, its nd get mad. ‘Come on: I've a cab at the door and r to correct physical trouble and know that when you are |I've 'phoned the. minister that we'll| g5 gard off disease. Phousaisde White Whales. milk is a very difficult article to keap in perfect condition. Adulteration by exceed by myriads So upon these modified milk soclety, the bureau of municipal research, the visiting nurse in for creatures size; same shape; same weight; in its mouth no whalebone, hairy trap, like the bristles on the back of a |watching the milk brought Into the oard, to help hold his tiny prey, but | city and when the germs of disease are that every other cake will be as pri 3 | R ANA e oL the truth in him and who constantly | it has an equally beautiful fish trap in | discovered the dairymen are promptly i Chpies 1 Hiot- | parters his v Shtaining money by | the peculiar shape of his bill, which |notified and are required to produce o By 2% T aate, Obluning moncy bY | answers the same purpose. From the |evidence that a sick cow has been is (Beal) T.omd oas thousand nine b e . usnally e politely re-| /.70t a whale's mouth, don't think |lated from the herd before more milk @red ané ten, and tie inde. | frred to as a “fl and he cir- | he coulg swallow you, not a bit of it; |ean bs supplied here; or, if typhoid omeeo? ths 4 States, | culates every election day with swallow or gullet is hardly big |2erms appear, measures are taken to o Wandred and iWiriy- |eftul of il in of which he{enough to shove & man's hand in. The | : v brags man who has a|whale's m is, mechanically and | ; 2% SEKS, J ¥ | : st I . e for sale have artificlally * speaking. “one of = the Children cry aoees Bes: % s e, vile - | most wonderfui traps in the world, | - g R et o T S o i e o | FOR FLETCHER'S Nnox ap— whales have been seen a fathom or | —_— ecime: and decline to i (=3 | S0 down with nouths A T e VOTING Ma PR et pe anesie ok R wn with their mouths , wige | € S ORI A P7e Tepresenting Co. - e ‘ day expressing at . EDITORIAL NOTESG. s e B — 1) ————— (o) ——— ) ———— (- houser tes . any unpieasantness | Chat the im - | | and the s pers have giv ets the fac laope is that | == || Splendid Showing || AUTOMOBILES | and establish 1 parts of the eountry, earn the the fenca seat when | of Women’s and Misses’ Suits A complefe and beau- tifnl display of all the latest Fall styles in all the new favored ma- ferials and colors. Three New 1911 Demonstrators . Have Arrived M-F “30” » \ | get every are being E that the | ‘ i a sT ANC e | 5 17 144 | : oo . e sy miered cnts, || HUDSON “25-30 - e a : Tl i Modish Mixture Coats, : . 2 o | geat clo 0 . B Awich AgE ’3mu1 Plush and Caracul | A N s [ | Lty . ehise' I8 mo WSolAE ToinE g tine Cloth Coats. Ji! FL DER o | D .M;,I.,,\., [ Sttt toch thia tnes [ia o0 n‘g“: o .'f;“whxq s il The largest assortments, ' BERE Sty cuttt b0 bo wared | e remaeraing e Hesli The boxt xaing. | If you are interested don't fail to || T marinn T cner mean¢ k" |t e in “contempiating. emigration | $10. to $35. o take a ride. t political parties attend to the | ness in an honorabl mmanner. M wi Judge. and to judge int Delitical wares political ke . ot o first shipment of 5 m . stances, to keep fa h ! the people For the moment we need i not fear the party of sociallsm. What- i S e A a%<r fear is justified with regard to nn, S The “=gi- political future has to . st have fel *he conduet of the parties In or new both parties are s for them to prove ind usefulness. exclusive interests ls on The s and consclentious o pow The battle orwalk Hour develes the same subject, and says that yes than 10,900 and wel he owing the active campaign ondar to gain al ains over 100 per cent must Ge reckensd WIth 1L Tuai ing political plans. ‘The scclalists jumped from less than 5000 to more satisfled with | will keep of the time in |quzh new recruits.” wsoctalets do not wait until just before | but the best ess than thirty cent had been sincertty ERINst | Champ Clark imission 1o make th 1 supp tasif to A party . says Governor-elect Dix of gives notice that the dey governo; he w anfa par up The Beef trust has mot announced he price of turkeys for Thanksgiving, are not expected to be 15 could be no worse Manhaltdn y. cauticusly Vew he becomes cease to be | The mayors of New England are n.l Special values in Wom- en’s and Misses’ Fall Suits at §15. and $19.50 that were formerly $20. 1o $30. A wide variety of charming styles fo select from. 1 1 Christmas | The lmperlal Garage, Corner Chestnut and Willow Streets, NORWICH, CONN. PETER CECCARELLI, Prop. We make our own Lenses and can give you beller goods for one-half less than anyone else. | The [o) e (0] e () = (0] (#) e (+] e (o) ustomed Genuine Shur-On Mountings: $1.00 and | 121-1285 Main Street © 7he Leading Store in Eastern Connectiout devotad exclusively to esnintions }n Man’s, Women's and Chidran’s Wearing Aspars! 1 o \ York | TODAY ONLY | Gillette,Oculus J3 () () e () ) — (5 () ——— () () ——— 1 Norwich Optical Co. | Wholesale Opticians, Shannon Bid., Main St.,| over | fl, | IS Alling Rubber Store. | | surnishea promptiy. Nov. 14-15-16 AUDITORIU Mon., Tues., Wed.. JACK STOCKTON The Man with the Bell DILL & Lamont & Milham Presenting Their Speciacular Musical Novelly Introducing the Girl with the Diamond Dress. ROSSNER & HILLMAN Comedy Character Artists WARD ADMISSION, 10c. BVENINGS, RESER VED SEATS, 20c, Wright Huntington & Co. In “‘A Vision of the Night’” .. POLIS " SIX ALL d S1X BIG STAR ACTS 2" "pays ADDED ATTRAGTION & I THE GREAT RICHARDS MONDAY —$25.00 GIVEN AWAY 0.00 GIVEN AWAY FOR YOUR LETTERS TU E%EVE‘ T WEDNESDAY—TRY OUT NIGHT—20 SEATS GIVEN AWAY. BARGAIN DAY MATINEE. THURSDAY—$10.00 GIVEN AWAY FOR YOUR LETTERS FRIDAY—BABIES DAY—$1000 GIVEN AWAY—4 PRIZES SATURDAY—A PRESENT TO EVERY SCHOOL CHILD You Can't Afford to Stay Away Whe n_You Have These Opportunities. SAVE YOUR LETTERS —THEY. ARE VALUABLE MATINEES BREED THEATRE OHAS. MCNULTY, Lessee 3c Special Feature Attraction Performanges 2.30 7.30 8.45 P.m. WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL SE GREATEST BASEBALL RIES OF 1910 PICTURE EVER MADE FLORENCE WOLCOTT, Soprano. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | MUSIC. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROQFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job bing promptly attended to. TeL 119. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 26 Ferry Btreet anzza S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. decid T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest.’ marbd Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, plumbing replaced by new and riod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of heal'h and savin of doctor's bills. Overhauling and ro- fitting thoroughly done. Let mo give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wzst Main Street. auglta FURS TO ORDER All kinds of Fur Garments mads to order. We also have excellent facili- tiss for redying, repairing and remod- eling furs to the newest shapes short notice. Prices reasonable, I will be in Winsted soon with a large new sample line of Coats and Sets. Watch the date. WILLIAMS, 38 Allyn St., Hartford, Ct. Manufacturing Furrier Since 1874. oct204 High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music! AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER Yerrirfglun's 49 Main Street Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Strest 3. 3 C. GTONE fron ect138 ;,055',“7 BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 263 STEP IN ARD TRY OUR |35¢ DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-BOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor Jys0d WHEN ou w ness before the divm batier tan ing columns of The Lulle tin, unsanitary | at| CHARLES D. GEER | Teacher of Singing. 42 Broadway. Regular hours after Oct. 1st. NELLIE S. HOWIE, Teacher of Piano. Fletcher Music Method. Room 43 Central Bullding. act1d F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prescect St 511 Norwick, Cn | | | { | | Tel. Sideboards A Dining om without a Sideboard is much like a window without hang ings — unfinished and unsatisf It lacks the touch that gives the room the home atmosphere, our collection Sidshoards and Dining Room Furniture is one of tha largest in Eastern Connecticut, and our prices positively the lowest. |SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taftviile g 0il Heaters There is no Oil Heater equal to the Perfection Oil Heater. We oarry New Model this year, only $3.50. =3 ATON ClASE Company B 18 129 Main Siree!, Norwich, Conn. novzad Hat Pin Sale We wish to close out our entire line and are offering them regardless of what they cost us. An’ opportunity to those who need Hat Pins. John & Geo. H. Bliss. for Street or Stable. : WEHtér Blankets ' Fur Robes A assortment of both | choose from at lowest prices. nice lines te THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE, Prop Telephone $65-4. 283 Main Strests ociz9d | QUALITY 1o work gnould always be considsred, especially’ when it costs ho more than | the inferior kind. sSkilled men are | emploved by ws: Our prices tell ibs | whole sterz. STEVSON & YOUNG. may2ia

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