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CORN-GROWING BOYS OF T s e e, 1 W AND DOWNS OF LIFE 3 x T tered by the agricultural department Horwich Bulletin |7 e mvemment wt e soun, nas ; A e i B & cd in showing that the youth of . = 03 . 4 o Pind bhegie o mimen ing ! | It was Ernest Seton Thompson who (Written Specially for ‘The Bulletin.) jecstacy of one day is followed ELONA L] ouriev. > are skilful farmers |said: “Half our diseases arg in How seldom do vents in life foll season of de 0! o 8 i« when there is any specialty or reward | minds and the other half are in our | I resular routine:and how “rew of (In its turn "““P'Nm :flu:g g‘wmm' cheon SISTERS The Squaw Girl s YEARS OLD to call #rth all the ability there is in | houses.” That which the human mind | 1S Would really desire the Tonotony | by an internal supreme S L0 o 9 W Gir 14 T h: them, Tast vear the boys i the Gar. | 1€as It invites; and wherever the sun.|Of 2 continuous level in our affairs or | NO one can afford to indulge in such Refined Singers e olinas carried off the corn prize, but | 13 Shut out discase cresps in. Sunshine | If those of othersi We often say a extremes. They sap the vitality of q e 1h s ke e | i pear the. e SoVa uties, DUl lin "t ‘mind apoin’ the hiuse\ls ‘s [ERAONE I8 medled. SubC Wl th one's life and lead to results upon and . WINK & DAVIS montha a year. s Jear the winmer is & Lowlsiapd | jar 1o depression, gloom, dampness, | Changes come we grumble snd wish| POl bEALY health which are much to| D. ic Comedi = oy T e restel from voniiectls | mould, funzi of all sorts, and the bac- old times could return. During the |Pe deplored. Even simulated rage is ancers EccentricComedians 4 Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | largest number of busl teria-laden atifofphere” which' ahads | Bist. fortalght mudh bas Goctrred: t| destructive of the msntal poise which Fonn. as wecond-class matter. e ushels from an|and poor ventilation is sure to pro- | lilustrate this fact, in the fleld of |ls necessary to the retainment of phys- |} SPECIAL THANK: Telephone Calla: K A Guce.” Thero is a great deal of preach. | Politics, Idlers Sou say perhaps, |Ical well-being. Especially is this true SGIVING DAY—3 Appolos—World's Finest Gymn: Daliote Biubeies’ Oh e are the figures, of first prize | iN& 0f health—it is much betler and |3hould have nothing to do with pol of delicate people and those advanced A B} Bditerial Rooms. only, in Louisianu parishe | more profitable to pravtice it. Do mot | Uc3 but they ofien “have opinions in years. Nothing wears one out soon- NI, 10e HYENINGS, REINR VED SEATS; A8 Bulletin Job Office, $5-6. . ivingston, 133.8 bushels from one | tIBK You have inherited the diseases concerning them, for all that, and | than fits of strong emotion of any Willimaatfe Offce, Meom 3 Mweray |acre; Claiborne, 120.13 bushels from | on ur parents, for if you have 1t is sometimes enjoy the opportunity of (S0ft A medium course is safest for —— Building. Telephone 210. one acre; East Baton Rouge, 108.34 n':; an_inheritance that is worth expressing them. A landslide, I have | MOSt people in mental or bodily affairs. ALWAYS D T Mt e covme it ‘peny | hishine sbett Il & Boondle tang | LU0, 81 Sl el | el crcereed of i sorie (] T ey °S SIX BIG ACTS | No, 3 . | Th d - | is pure an rue, but occasionally a or excesses of all sorts is Norwioh, Saturday, Nev. 19, 1910, |Tho cetd was Turnished free, ‘ana ail the louse what” s clean “wake ‘Tor landslide fills up & depression and |much to be desired. Baive SIX BIG DAYS ot ‘ec mated Louisiana seed. S r»‘enun and for pleasure every day in }wlnn down a summit to produce a 5 BrRo Direct from Kelth & Proctor’s 5th Avenue g s A _fl[f"ulzl;ropem:mgl cost mustz figure in | the year. eviel whu‘mm‘ovu‘,i an advantage to hg"m-fl; wn‘tl':i ld“ nurr;oun g hills WESTON & LYNCH THREE VAGRANTS 3 , ren eir own time at 10 many. y a sappointment re- | ups an owns in great pro- Cirenlati { Conts an hour. a tingle horse at 5 cents | N8 World acts upon the principle | Sulte from & reversal of up and down | {usion and few of us would have them In_the “Fainting Girl” Street Musicians e Circulation of 1< h §708 sl Tt | e s ot o, il oflow 600 | RS MAOTGR OS2t e S v o it Sl ey g e . , ihes, | | caetd : s is W o relentiesaly s su d the we do without our hills! They The Bulletin. They are frequently limited to §23 an | gives it to the avhy it so relentlessly | L cpt anout. (V. same. nt sl evonts. |Many & perilovs time in R 4 — OTHRER BIG ACTS — 4 "&m: ':;:Zitcs:l. t;l_c_lumng lzhtgelr own is‘l)gfltl;emnisg sx}ient concerning the chap fWhtllg we sympathize with the de. |0ayS of winter and many a toilsome D s b ke ; a $75 acre this would | b, We do hot have (o o far |f8ted candlants wo st aise feel|oscent in the heat of summer, but we an Murphy will th i P J row balls in the sulntten of sy ‘peper tn Besk represent a net profit of $52. from home to find the fellow who is |581ad for those who have won the goal should hate to give them up. Thev - = pPoy exn || “This must be admitted in. | being hara hit. 1f one sland of their ambitio |add much to the ch: r d t the Afri s ) SRR T e s o L AT DR MY o Charms of our beloved | audience at the African 3 4 from three to fowr | | yongive farming for boys in their t tongue gets loose about a person it |idlers can do is to hope for the b ity and all visitors to our town speak Dodger times lurger than that of mmy in 24 eens. | geems t. hich e best - > D | ~ S 2 tevll — s to be a signal for all other | Whichever way eventa may turn, and | [Dgtheir nraise, even though they find | Every Child attending Matinee Tod. m 7 —— elivered to = over WHAT SAN DIEGO 18 DOING. |tomEues of that particular:type to ut- |lock for kood 0 coma from any eon- thém hard to elimb. “Lift up thine FRID, 9 ay will receive a Present. 3,000 of the 4036 Wowses Im Nor- | o ¢ OING. | ter everything scandulous about him |Clusion in the matter. eves unto the hills,” means much more | AY NIGHT, November 25th, SOCIETY NIGHT. wish, snd read’ by ninety-thres por || ile at least two other cities of | that they ever have heard. The man —— | to us dwellers in Norwich than it can i’ ot of ihe peopte. In Windham | | the United States are awaiting favor- { who is down is ihe man to thump—to | In_financial affairs we often see | do to one who lives in a lowland dis- it is delivered te ever 900 houses, | | 20l€ action on the part of the federal lay out—to flatten. . This doeswt | the same turn of fortune's wheel. We |irict, but our hills have also their dis- e e e esouses: | | congress, endorsing _tneir respective | WAke matiers so much worse for the all know many Instances of this |2dvantage. Well do I recall an insiance BnEEn T“EAT“E Perf T et il ot thene piacee 3t | | proposed worla's fuirs, the mansgors | fortunate, _dbut it discloses how |30 None of us can fall ts resall {in my experience. 1 lived at that time M"'“EES eriormances i comstdered the local dail |of the Panama-California Expositio ess abides lts time, and how | the names of many a family. llving at |00 ohe of our hille Wy destinafon OHAS. McNULTY, Lessee y. - DO o | much more prevalemt it is than we Present In luxury unthough , |one day was on another. Th Tk 5 - 2.30 Esstera Commeeticut has forty-{| COMmPany of San Diego, Cal, ‘have | thought. { Thelr panonits, pornape. ae o reseit ¢ |and atreets were icy: the trolley Jines | Feature Pioture, 7.30 sine towas. ene bundred and stxty. || practically arranged all preliminary —— | the prudence and simple tastes of pre- | WeTe ot so located as to be of any | “THE BEARDED BANDIT.” Y sime townn. one wumdred nd sixer || details of their international show to| It may be just as well that but few | vious gencrations, or passibly they are | V5%, (%13 1 dared not venture to| Western Thriller. 8.45 ome rural tree jvery reutes. celebrate the opening of the Panama | PeoPle realize what a water famine |Teaping the harvest, the seed of Whieh | Walk, and a cab was called. Soon it | P.M. The Bulletin s seld tm every || canal and will begin actual construc- | goaish Most people would be less | ¥as sown in some wise investment on | came, drawn by a coal-black chareer, | FLORENCE WOLCOTT, Soprano. s ot e v | Hoa gt xponition Dullfings jeatlY Bl tpici s or hatenle water it | tho part of those before them. On the |3dvanced in years and driven by a soniee i Hnstens Conbuitent. | iie eoihin suring:-. Tha EavatieCab. | o, @id. 'The winter of 1909-10 closed | Other hand, there are in our midst |S0lored Jehu Now I had some pre —— fornid expasition by thi |in upon southern New England with | many whose life is meagre and re- | 110US knowledge of both horse and o e v this action tacit- | the brooks and springs and reservoirs | tricted in comparison with that which |driver, so I ventured to question a different available means of Supply, 8 . CIRCULATION iy e i | BT s SRR S SRS el ST | 2 i e St | LN of the ! c orsement, but | cult fo find water for the stock | our old substantial name: ce ; Ing? B et g - T 1001, AVErAge .....ccceeeene.. 4412 jwill act in an entirely independent | Dndme ne,:;by o iy ol Mo xau;uunding in influence and m zn‘:nlto! ..lweu, he ain’t to say real sharp, but cl(llehwhalbln to be él(m_e. S 3 manner. nd now the winter of 1910 and 'il | @dvance the welfare of the commu- |we'll get there all right” I had my ave been wondering 1 8 e for the benefit of the iR | threatens to com nity are now ins 17 | doubts, but I ¥ | tasian well-drilling was being worked | a5y = still larger | there having been a shortage for the | their downfall BOMRE 6 * |of the first hill. The black wondered why our mayor went up in- CHURCH, sums will be forthcoming from south- s ge for the | . as some call it, often- | ck charger| "y assach: 1 Wek siitiv St il s Lorthonmiy - | vear of foot and & sixth on the level | Limes {hose people are happler than {1ost hie footing, reained it. and went | {9 Massachusetts 1o Sxamine Ve 15, | Dining Room of the Wauregan Hotel N - s S s tho P‘ ingly ceflljhrsa.e in rlnost parts of New Englapd. The | formerly l:nd would not hesitate to so | gn. Ag:x{nA he slipped, but went on rrban t‘t;e town nfh“ ebszerly. m“fl' glx- 1 ovember 12. | 3 e Panama canal, San | anxlous communities who are lower | 9XPress themselves, if necessity calle | DEATS t the foot of the hill ‘an- | teen miles away, has been supplie ' 1 i Diexo being the firse American port of | than ever in their water supply are fOF their evidence. A great o {other hilly street jolned mine and the| this way for {he last fourteen years Friday Evening, Nov. 25th, call north of the canal on the Pacific | m:g&i'“:sn%rto aal!sulre t}l;xe f:l,eody com- m?:;,s flcc_:lok:n;)lniex}) by wealth, ofte,,\fiatdg )Was pc(u]rt_ ‘ulnfr‘ly treacherous, :‘gg:u_;me of the finest water in the at 815 o'clock. ocean and nearest to what wil he | v water in the future man. wil it a burden of care and ehu was driving carefully, and 1|® ot 4 i THANKSGIVING DAY. e . what will be | millions must be spent. To have T | orty unknown to. those of smaller | WaS Deginning to feel that the woret| They Gid not £0 to Dalitpp ancia | TASREES onipdsy il Ta s Dam ofiar azkbide e “great circle of com- | water famine is to be at the mercy of |Means, and reminds us that where | Was over, when the horse slipped small basin, but for a thousand dol a " i fa E 3 mercy of at where | , 2 rse slip; o 3 @ ol- 2 g G s Proslanision hemeiihy the Gevernsefores. Then the world shipning ance'| Sl alvesnse and confidgratidni-cas- | much is given much is required. the’ crossing, iried apaim only io_ siip|lars bought a plot of gravelly land B L S Davis’ Store an o Siandetiout. takes up its new route through Uncle | tagion and death would reign. What e |again. and finally sat down and gave(Dear the river, contracted for a little 2 nOVI9STuF 3 i Sam’s big ditch. might happen in a time of such | Another kind of unevenmess comes | himself up to meditation on the ups|°Ver $6,000 to have twenty-nine wells gl i Governor, Frauik B. Weeks has‘lseued | THe exposition will last an entire | doprivation is simply unthinkable, To [ rom one's mentsl makecnp. - We gay | and downs of life and the hard fate of | Subl pipad and, Suppiict wlihchek | Bis proclamation for the observance of | year, the managers hoping th s i | be on short water rations would be | of euch people that they have a pecul- | D€ilg a cab horse. Ther: we seemed valves, sand catcher and everything MUSIC. 1!"':&"1‘;?5; x.;v,mr:," 24, as a day | eryphasize the fact that ciimatic con- temporary distress for ail classes. | far kte"‘n%erahment Seldom does nne.hks‘!}; tolremaln had not a stranger ne:‘:essm;y up tol \h‘euenglne. and guar- o nkegiving in this state, as fol- | 1 2 - — week find them vi « life from the |Passing lent his assistunce, holding (&M eed to supply 1,000,000 gallons per = lows: o B P o of | A Rhade Island minister prayed for [ S2me standpoint 2 from the e cah while Tehu helpad the nag to|Ja7., They have since added ten, and | S A S e N Btaie of Connacticut. el "Wmi“ w 5 r‘;llmw of all S of a recent Sunday—asked the |Indeed. with some v: ot what }n 5 Ir-wt and led him down to a safer | fourteen more for future use, at an i Teacher of Singing. By Sucsllency Frank B. Weeks, | plowing, planting, growing and |Lord to send Tefreshing rain that | f0 expact from da Are they [12Vel. Then the driver resumed his average cost of about $75 each. Why o 3 Governor I harvesting 57 speciai horticaltural | Would clothe ' the parched earth with |In & cheerful mood, everything in BeY | sent, and we procesded without fuy-|®hould not we purchase gravel heds 2 D vinan A Preclamation. and agricultural exhibita witers plow- | Verdurer This would have been an i Teiral et el Sireumstances [ther mishap until the: foot of the Bill|along the Yantle river AaT el Ie- | Downiarshotew GHO DAL, Lak, ) oatid For mearly thres cemturies in our | IN€ and ‘harvesting, plantin and | €ndersable petition in the spring ar in 2 roseate glow war reached. There the horse stopped | Wike? It would give us the best of e ESEe) B '{.L'”;'n'::w’y”‘.""'l Ras Deen setapurt | growing operatioiis will he carried on fnr"olm:‘x-.l but net in late autumn. This | NeES The next thme e meat. to ;"sz | is disapproval ot further | Water “filxsifv'&m;gl“ %3\):slsibl»~mcusx. | NELLIE S. HOWIE, L year to the and that our | gis ¥ 3 - on | thoughtless performance called ont | Mers of their mouths turn downward, VERIUTe noticad the.walk was clear 4 SINTERESTED CITIZE | S Sttty casdor thunka to | % W &ds, whather:quring idwin- | sharp critictsm and & 4 P i i e ie % ¢ fch, N 9 Teacher of Piano. En iy . ! P o p 1 one listener was e e routs olas’ | of-iae and pfteved to'walk the Test of| Norwich, Nov. 18, 1910. 1 £ Alminly “God for” his mamtold bles- | ter of midsuimer of tie opiujon that the frost would ce, 1 well recall ono ace |the way, but the driver objected. “N - i | Fletcher Music Method. Follgwing this wise and henored cus- | T make shori work of the verdure should 7 who was noted for her |¥ou jest keep vour seat, lady. We'll Does Bal Room 48 - - - Central Bailding. (mvligwing thie wice 4nd honored cus. | THE DAYS OF BUCKWHEAT |the prever be amswered Of course | CLCrtful way of ses " the “Srisnt siqe |®et ihere all right The horse was| Did you read by Pay? - A Say o Wovomer av'a Day of | CAKES. [ there 1t hio Teason to expect such an | of affairs. [ found her one day weep- | of my Hi SRt ookt B et on b Tl F. = homes me cnd upon that day In our | Attention is called to the fact th | Micoonceived and” M-niiing sehtion |ing. golng about her work wiping |and turned to the gurhing and stopped | od ‘Does L P I 3 - C. GUER s e itsoe "1 whegnin int SSal. Atention ls callod 6 (he fact Lhal | il ke answessdothere ia no miatom {away"the ‘constantly flowins tears | fZain saving plainiy, I climb no far- | was trying to L SR R TUNER eator, Ask the “comtinuance of | the o) eat far exceeds |in asking God to set up @ condlict with | Anxlously I asked the nature of her | ther upward, come what ma, 404 proftiule whos Bans tapnod ot his B TR T Gue page Nuarsation | gmnand, andghésce fhe famous His natural laws which represent di- |affliction which 1 was sure must he | i Jeft e esb and sraliad wp Hhe lacor . Pox Hde it R 122 P of forgetting to Tawke Kiad tne hearis | fannel coke” is one of the cheapest o e Tpres e i |#reat. To my surprise, the canse of | hill. feeling that the noble charger had | groaned s Bt Abohs S et { the Beedy"anu "ifdicitd by deads of |things on tie market, but the eADOSt | resents’ “sounding brass. and s |Ier Erief was the necessity of refus- |500d herse sense. Wy is It that welng & nulsance e L Ploriisie i Hven sy DY ed and seal e e e oy { tinkling cymbal:in Teligious pppesl |IHE an invitation, el ey | erally Taugh 19 es hthers fall on & |boby ACT ol e Then | Mrl“ J8Ed and seal of the|jersey Miller has published the {1t simply illustrates How habic will foften acceptea, and which would prob- bit of fce, and in our own case, after | ho Jet Db in and, with How soft Hetle | . . 4 e " his te . A e | Ly et oW ohablt Will |2bly be often extended to her in the & falk why do we usually look about | check against his' : ford,' this Togti’ day 'of No- |fact that his contracts for the new |Pravers that ure out of harmony With | future. But all her thoughts ettt | on resaining our feet to ses if e | heck spainat Db meae. decioed That o s (Seal) Tk mhe thonsand wine hour | crop are smaller than ever. Whatever | Wisdom could not be wisely answered. about her disappointment and no, ray | Observer be near? We do not like. | e e ¢ & [ B T T T | the trouble is the combination of the e of light appeared to her vision. suppose, to have our downfalls moted Toran ;f,fl;ldz':,?zg":(’“:fif gy udence of the United States, | sausaxe with the buckwheat cake and | The question has never been settled — even if'we redeem them by standing |ing of accounts, rupning of ah Ao, Tetn e e e ot o e o b whather T 18 WomAD sitperior: 08 [ 1qor Sy [aometimes ‘works. the sams |uprieht afterward. Perhaps for that|or the offi e e torrior ctrac | FRANK B WEBKS. Journal admits t cannot di o and | D0t, and is nmot likely to be; but ¢ | lind of mischief in our mental adiust- |reason we should forget others’ mis- | gling t ce, or the factory, or strug- | @y Mis Exgeilency’s Command {it cio n articl oo ivine. 4nd | fow members of Loth sexes . Dut 4 |ment; sudden tage secms to overpower | Haps as well ‘s our own 4s soan as BSE o e preC g tver vour MA W H ROCDZRS Ja3 SHesc BTG S ady to take the initiative i such a | s, 20 leads us VeI L e, for ftes all themat are piany | sl L Mle by, e, B0 he growns | — - {never intervened than that devotion te bt Mo o s M- | wrath passes of, conion e Ishould try te remember the saving. | bab y that Slessec s s vie mito s as pointed. One gal- | wo ere oo moved by der why (Should * 2 ! 2 baby at home? In your courfing of DOGEIRE. BY. THE MILLION. . . [ins Gicsens contsstion havbore 1o vas challenzed by w spinater on | o, "ETE 30 MOV o et | Tt e e P | 30ur aweathanrs (ox fn your associa- | 1 : 1 o = ¥ b PP g ¢ long ago. a | e e b1 ki £ it tion wif % fe. At u " { e MIEIE Slag 11ib Atlomtic’ gaoat Lba MEYOU thS rosih of Iatrs Taulifos s e 3 . 146 e cUrry ghis |900 of Uy Wosldy SURMBIII NIOR. () Doml with Mou awite, L9k izons (rub. | ro slowly but surely muking diible |slenderly fuanced. ~Possibly breakfast . opposite sex, for he replied: ot oinfort and to | All's right with the world.” RS 10 skvnat Pio morlS iusarees o v et Isl.nr:‘an;:’,- e :nm\v}g banks | foods have had something to do with | =ql - Wihese is ”’“";) o a0 Bl AN IDLER. | nogént and unselish as baby's? - a“ksglv"] Needs \nd th Sk ol it TR 2 v e iy be to go about with 2 When you're down, when money in- : e SRR FaperiE the B e i T e R e o bared to the wi i 7 vestments have gone wrong, or the | v fioet in past years would go out |oped, domest Sl SNREE beit ot nothing of wearing mnon.lmunzed his carving knife into your fat|aily grind has wrecked youz merven, | ~ CABVING. SETS Tt % Lies B o SoulgNe G aEMOs RiBeslc sciongr | Filee Rgt 9r [ahosy that cover only W& heels aud 9et vk \ wante but | flank. And by the way, the best anti- | When life seems all struggle, all work, New: #90a5iin dined | cases, tays’ geod fishing’ weather would e 3 4 < he fu- | toes, and stockings too guasmy to ward | here belo nts that little | dote to sentimentality is a touch of |@ll worry, and the things possible’ to R So¥ few ou » outt ire be, in childhood stuffed like a|OFf the searching fall breezes? One had no tha twentieth | practicality, and it just occurs fo us|Becure hardly worth the life-con RETING BANS t $500 and 3600 worth of good |sawdust d Jstead of carrying with | 48y of that sort of thing in this cli- | Sentury mian, st wants the |ehat we shan't begin to eat you all|ing effort, what pays best of all Savory and other systems. sh. This season they are out fully |fresh morning face to school a glad | /Mate would send the strongest man to earth and ail there is thereon for him- fup today, ample bird, and that possi | possessions? g : : e et S o e T T N et ot s T the ospitszs s matataigentiet |Self, his heirs and his assigns forever. | bly some tables are spread at just this| WhY, you get home “all in.” Iven PLATED WARE half that amount. | marte syrup? e cnberving fellows sre obliged i | Some people are so extravagant that|moment that are mot honored by the|the good w cheer often to| Xnives, Spoons, Nut Sets, Ltc Thsts Sogie et sk take thie Bast | confess that they lack the power to trhl;l_\“w;)ll‘gpend the money which right- | presence of a represenentativa of your | make you feel that you can 5 O and escape, but when hooked it is not | EDITORIAL NOTES efy the alemente in the whme oF atvle | fully belongs to _their creditors for | worthy tribe. It kind of seems to us. ack.” - You sit down to agonize : ENAMELED WARE OsEs Sov ThE- men at sea in thehr| 1 4 ' {and come off without apparent harm. CHBap ausiwemers Hinit ot borrowed | too, s if we dimly remembered read- | the labors and failures of the day “and st Porcelain Vegetable Cookers. e e e R Rt A e S B S S S T But this doesn't settle it! money into breastping which better be |ing in an old book something about | o bopelessly werry about the comins W ’ s i e um»'»-'w;uny Sote |:.}e uh;]. ;.\x;l most \r;;s are mighty She mamory'; o hadd dlons 11 | middie cla [;1,\57‘”(”‘,‘: fi‘;;: ;!;: :}:;"’;:“;l’l’z’:\‘gnnl\in to the stranger and me old grind”’ of tomorrow MEAT CHOPPERS acia hary how they grant them. : inner will | X i . = it 00T, Bless our s s e tha There c : patter of e slip- itters for avery 1 eas, or when a storm is cominz. They | Aol sdiewss) [ iinger witn 3 tan Tomser Them the | Tich, the rich ape royalty, and royalty | in this land of plen:\?uunt;B:‘ng./)l):)(“t\";:‘-‘- )mxl'l;v.‘xrélst“l’\‘l);-shlvh" e s o Mt R AR #re also very destructive to gear, caus- | e Tl i ree it Tate heen| onaxy of EG08 sdvices Sud, wel, soud | bas nothing left to ape but the devil. |anybody lacks today a Thanksgiving | dusty sl I gt g i ot ket vy ars ol PR Koo et i o been {wivico taken seriously’ and cherished | LPCTe 8 extravazam in"investment, | dinner® Well, it evers aingle family | ott, clinging, climbing gets hetween B B Sl Aih Bagbin s o Hir Bt “_n'lw»‘é‘s\ HHEGeE Be, vif-?l; as an asset i worth more to a man :;‘M""_’F;l End o s and nowhere |is thus provided for and every lonely. | your tired arms. A “breath like that Ghe R gl e Aot Bors gt 's ne o743, than nany._ svod Sinnsre.” nfact, 1t| BCre apparent than bu the buial ofahe | detachied individusl time ehsred for it 1 frora newly mown sweeps your | T \E 3 / - 70 miles from Yarmouth, has baen op- | [ashion can move a feminine waist flé‘;l,u‘x‘x’&ii‘ {,",fi“i,"ififi“\‘v lyb:[(;c?ogl?ic;fif be lli;i"’““t“Slng"l"’eo‘f"h"l"‘l"l“*,;;“::'n“ m‘\;gx ::ggi\lsgf ;;;::;\;n;rm:tm:‘: ‘:ai(tv 'mxl t:;\’ The-h"l‘i?"\ Srdair el “.”.—/‘X\ | \‘r FLH /_\ S i 4 ;:flng double shift, nlght and das bitg Sut it cotisiot.x the size of the |ners all the tinie. 3t 15 strange €hat | POt GUIy occasionally Teslize. Sbout the attuerion sng te miska refi,:;y’vm.‘:ffi'flfs o ol s I | /L\ lb ces, and vet is unabie to consume | feet « 1s where sho. resches her | Man undervalues so many good things 3 3 ‘f‘ar it 1 e atiin vt imuniigh il el o=l % LA 5 ; Sl e iy | s v | prm—— e ——————, eaven's own sunlight lights up, bles o ithe fo hut the three or four | limit. nd overvalues so many temporary | ¢8 all the waste, gloomy places in-you: Company rtare ing in Jieusure: 1 )i the con- £ And really, if we have b . | heart. . t 5 P s 4 een a bit ! s pounds fish have il s e NeEivate it ba e actict ¢ u e man it has been | SUNDAY MORNING TALK ] tnoughtiess ana saisish tn ou | “Confidence, innocent love, g : s v g L of the 3 it has b f \ 2 r Thanks- | 3 hacent: love, 129 Main Streei, Norwich, € fuced 10 o fertilizer substar { taite T ity Ve wetr N if permitted he would always giving this ¥ re == | courage, determination to live ¥ L3 » Lonn. 9 - e 5 : : halo three s too b B emember that | . de on t ine pests show no decrease, | VT now behold the Tain- | Ot him. . His gstimute of his own des- s pUer Stopcer l romeit W gogp:io 158 108 el oD BNy AEron T Epoend Tioor st rather 3 oty imaressis sop., | BRY i E Satate of E redeem our fault and to do something | \Lself. It caunot be c ity RS T a co 5§ sup- | i peosle smie s ol el o I Shere ia o other like.it evator runuing by electricity iv. Often the vesseis for gathering| .. .. = . ted in the pud. TO A THANKSGIVING TURKEY. & e o cereotian &Rd the U~ lovn standard ‘mons 18d he fish for the worke ars unable o | 127 Wright ned thought e was | d Rt Serelples BT R ] pay foy itselt? i sy the Beh on Ban Johnstone hasardous biggest n the pool M slessed and juicy bird, monarch of | (Sreal blx meas. dastable ana P Theaw SHaiven | A steady n these fieree hunt T i A sometime, somewhere, veach a | »o itry vard, t for t as that bit « 1!—New Haven Times- N t Tl aois p oy g = L ition where S e Thanksgivi | k i3 s ks s Tbirg srols e Ition, whacs be Wil ee Resomier ot | rosily witatus L Y L ext comes Thanks . e the fishing grounds safe | .. s | : 18 vale | (veie of months b though pros-,| News. .= 5 Tar the elible oftshore fah and tashore | ~The.Obie man who tried to drink a | Sulina {vou lngering’ ju ate, regal even in cease and'{ No man is called g Vi g d f g | : < g : inge I B 0.3 g h od upon to read 3 rustaceans | quart of liquor at one gulp will never | It is hard to say who is least wel- | door, savory and brown, to be put be- smemberment we owe you today not | thing more_in A ARSI | s1vIn, an eastin a5 B S {try again. His folly has become a | CO™® the person who is full of troubles | fore us a moment hence? ‘Jppmw: ‘fmfmuffi:‘{ B oL oy Jeen | likes.- If he does not wish to spend Serpes e e s {or thie person Tull Of jokes. The man. We pause before we put our teeth |G hopel some happy and serious on @ speech, he can get the ! ANKSGIVING GOODIES FOR | e o1 mixery and the min of gaiety are duto your plump siges and allow ur | 0%, Ropetulthousbitic . U S I he hendiings and mtroduction: | LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS. THE TROOPS. The inqui TR i oth too much for the easy golng con- [palates to be tickled with the tender |, turn, iomd Hear e, when it's |if he roes not care for the ailed g = i Gl ; 5 e why the | servative citizen who has few troubles |fibers of flesh detached from vour | gee , T should like the whole of the | account of any event or happening ey will be well attended to S 5 coch Nl soidiersin e Bl | bumper corn crop does not knock down | Of his own and no fancy for a joke- | drumsticks und backbone. Tor 1 Jourlsecond joint and lots of stuffing and | the headlines will give him the gist i iwp will not e forgotten Thamks. | the Drice of eggs. Perhaps the hens|Smith. Men are not looking for pain|in your graclous fowl, the symbol of g | of them. But other readers may want R kiving dey. The transport Dix is on | have net yet heard of |in this world—they prefer peace;: aud|all the harvestings from Maine to Cal- THE PARSON. | ihe details or the specch i ull. Bven | PEQPLE’S MARBKET, e way to Manile, With a big cargo | S s peace is not to be picked up around | ifornia of this bounteous year. You | —_—— the new New York paper will find it | £ good things. Nearly every state fl: | e Candda has taken such a great | $VerY. corner or to be had for the k- { and i mates have grown fat upon | LETTERS TO THE ED necessary to print Dntter that in € F Kl P - B gl sarly avery aiate da | e 1t mxneiemrat |dmx. " Peace resembles good 1uok in s, | he corn and meal from thausands of | ITOR | terests one class of reaflers and does ranklin St. B Rt it ts il Maine, perhaps it expects Un- | ihit it scems to like o surprise thoss | flelds, and beautiful though vou s R mot interest others. A 2% Gland i e Dibaen il Culiforin sothss [ e ur fCLOus e 1t Into has sfock el sra nor dopkine dn 10 RS ea. (10N, e but one of the many produc A Suggestion of Value. e el Tl novisd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. B e i bR stmas present ppear to enjoy their troubles just|of the rain and sunshine, of man Mr. Editor: The writer in Frida: diverse tastes and in spite at | — oA . st OW l°=v SoEad: b e linars, s confess that they enjoy poor | patient toil and God's unfailing good- | Bulletin who ned his letter “More | Out-side critics sa, d in spite . y g witton. Minnesota, but- [ s I’Jp; ng of city laboters in the | IeAlth- Most people on this mundanz | ne by virtue of which seedtime and | Water Right Away,” leads me to think | NoW8paper faults and shortcomings, o Rose Bowhn A“e Q o A e oL o A R fesstaid collcciing nauaiigat ta bant Sphere enjov being excused from both |harvest have never failed us And |that there are others who have mo | Which mo one Is better aware than | y-’g b poultry: Michigan. breakfast |9¢m7ed at Boston. The only tip such | g, s ':rj?:i Z;dl g_k;‘;fis)sts of even }Puugl: oSur mouths are watering | use for a commissaire or Le Direc- | NeVepaper men, the pr as it now $0640, 8300 Verbent, asls signr a depattment needs is the tip-carts. | cie g miser “herishing mer- | w2 will Testrain ourselves long enough | toire; but thinks it is “about ti exists has worked out a very fair and o e oo Bt o ies at their full value 1 to give thanks to 1he God of the har- | cilizens took the water D sme the | satigfactory system of mews selection LUCAS HALL, section of the home-land helped tol . " i = vests for vou and for what vou repre. | thefr own hends, amd supplied their |9nd Rews presentation. It may be R e cathe AR tho Lo S cuate is & fact that “the unwristen law” | sent of accumilated §oods and natiou- | irator wantar Tho writer dobe rat coeil | that there is a place for the mor 4) Shetucket Streot. = i 1 contribu- | i writtzn about it than |al wealth, to trust our commissioners, but thinks | cenwat svstemm planned, but that A v et Stig Tow 0 geen public atten- | — ihe has a baited h to cast S | remains to be seen. 0ct13d 1. 3. C. STONE. Prop veTERANS IN o o B'om Ve | Bt e see in you, oraly bird some: | ft 205 {5 2,11 IL IS A 19 0 | S v pach S 1 | QuALITY CCNGRESS | i bocanse it i < lare g frod tho ve properly exam- | e PEPECE RON San Al 2 ; : . s atteation 1o | ? se it is a law ! material blessi | ot the matter, to ol ot Gity mont. |shem. Notwithsts i ot T i ) the civil war | the 83 counties, | m nnendorsable by God or | with ail the deare me festivals and present to the citiaans the | 4 rietly news f B work SHOA diears be considerad, lected to the second comgress | SoMc not furnished has proven satistactor m‘f arid our 1ife,; withite the long ag o N“Km.} i p:;-ec’:aélv R IS SoaA Mo more then only three we eral off They | cundidate OhHde et es seriate i 77 Ak ek gid 5 lin the old farmhouse wh beloved are far from be the inferior kind. Skilled men are are Bingham and Sherwood, union, and | : tes senator. (Sults althoush It pretends te.'havefriends sat down v S haa new venture employed by us. Our prices tell the Gordon, confederate, the three having | There are so i the earth She s T while.” et theothae-ligye whle ante d | S0 many ambitious young ! wr, ‘ generations. f twe| You remind 00, of S gt + but it is not quite cles STET been brigadier generals. | 2 e g 2 v FOUNE | wrongs made a righ t _us, too, of the jolly re- ®. 2 1 TSON & YOUNG. been brigndier gonerals. In the pros- |democrats who are pressing forward tmade o Meht it might mathe. |unions of echool avd college days whe it The experiment at least will | mayaja is Keifer of Ohlo, aen.2e lection, | to be on Gaovernor Baldwin's staff that , principle: but they do not. aurio"&:t i me Hrgushl oue SR Dome e ie pe wests watIIGIRotapapolis BIRE T , who was in the |he will net be likely to dis law - wh s s the | from the “old folks” a me ha war - s " o e o disappoint |1aw under which trouble i & a welcome hard- { ar a major gemeral of voluntcers, | them PPOINt | jnd grief and, mourning oxtondod. Tt | a coir s aone it Sanaed upan Ravelver. Cogtasts: ] H amt i the highest ranking veteran in | el fells Tlor ovil,' maies ‘mortal alsiress | Horemar B fod Gaughters of the | Monthly revolver shooting contests ngress. In the Forty-sixth mmm“' P Ay e more intense and multiplies homicide ‘household. There you were in the midst | will be held at the indoor rar £ an s Ivln uv ‘ H there wers {hirty-one gemeral omcars, |R. I hs Jost ot Boyle of Newpert, | It flustrates & stage of provocation | orore. while the’ joke and song and | | e Meriden. aviabry Betwesn ' the Do- ¥ vl o hiely one genersl officers, [ 1. has fust entered npon his 15 | where bmital fstincis set the ocation | siory ran around the tabl> and we rol- Check your ltee: departmont mbnbars and’ the men 3 Lisut. General Wade Hampton l“m‘n-(n:‘?lxln.e u\';‘h Alnn)mr‘ hl‘rn‘ d;.lg. ted | manliness. orne even rioted between the Cough, Cold or Throat Trouble of Company I, according to an ar- Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, \iajor Generals Burnside, Legan, Sew- | Eng I PT TN, Beat ol New | - { i oy 3 with rangement_between Chiel Bowen 7 b . 2 VBngianad & > nd though the circle may 2 s s B, A R . Rosscrans, Keifer, unien; Mahone Ly A S Someone has said that sxtravagance |rower today and we have biiched our Hale,s H Capt. §. B, Proudran. For the Fruit Candy Boxes, d e R R IR L R e IR AR 2 e g | _occurs ne; uesday | Wheoler, confederate veterans. L T e o b tent fur from the ancestral homestend | OMEY || |cvening. the firing squad sclected is Baskets, Post Cards, ) T R statement that he oecied Bttt | thing new. The Bulletin has énever |our children nmew homes in cw am. | || of Horehound and Tar Patrolmen Bartram, Custy, Cole. Car- | Noyelty Cards, Favors, Et A, Vermont w{:n:n'w,:'. Kiited her Connecti uiade P R lwliknmu, a candidate who did not have|IoUndings you aro still one of the links | roll and McCarthy y 5 , EiC., o jemttentiary for | teacher. hat professe Ririis Yt |4 plurality of the votes t g ibat bind our beautiful past to the | E ivi amu.\t::,er JuskiToup Waghtn Shess P wiiniits Bave . . ¢ o should Halk | 4igirict in congress a“:n; ’?l‘o::‘ ke e e e mingie with our | T0-MORRSW Mow Havan Mars blested e ® tima she was Indictel. Such des- - Sleirlot 0 congmsey, @ not |tears and love for that which { The 13th general conveniion of Phi AR b b S e e gl Rt o = remember one hefore who ever claimed | our deep gratitude for vhat 2l ) [ MAY BE Ko Rt o] Boster thded b i < ; te Jodoin’ ment that he} — — mains, for the unspeakably precious day with. the election of offic Mfls. UK | in § C —— has been'slected to, congress by thel s oI [WHORE tee cutters have |Joys of OUF oW fxeoiden the still abid- TOC LATE A TR s T (Dl BAL - Franklin quarc G0 A R iR gkl iesinop b ey seWe Mg corie o nar i oy thy Vermantom how they o | Ik, SEURDOR ST SR T Ge of the 1912 zathering. All the 26 chay e seem {0 came down because of the Jbrict in the face of the off gl v cut a two vears' supply of trees under | 7CCP and exhaustless fountains of 1 I = ters were represented Ly ov e - L R damessatte Yiotory b i i cial declara- |0 one years license but they are not present-day friendships. | Fike's Toothache Drops members at Lhe sessions in ti ¢ hie has beeu defeaiad s sosa. | lkely to do it twice But we are getling sentimental, Mr. © in One Minute ley Square hotel. Amang the officers LU I8 FERSMD) S Tdlaas and it s quite time that father ellected were William 1L Hackett and Y ¥ aQ A[-‘_A\g\ Elbert A, Munsell of New Haven, Jud 03 1ULA NQA N s

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