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dorwich Bulletin and Cansfied. »stoffice at Norwlch, matter, ae Calle: 3 Otoce, 48, i i 5 Rooma. 86-2, > Othee, 33-¢ Willimantie Office, Room 2 Wureay | Buttding. Telephons 210 Nerwich, Tussday, Nov. 22, 1910. | THANKSGIVING DAY. Proclamation lssued by the Governor of Connecticut. as issued ervance of overnor Frank B. Wee woclamation for the of hankeet November 4, as a day thanksgiving in ihis siate, as { rws State of Connecticut, | ank B. ks His Excelk v mmonwes fi (hers has been sel apart Taz ih o e 2 T Ple mibs 'yt 1 ing] or ‘thaiis fc gty dod ¢ s “munifold bie o Duy of that day in ou £ nip det us | 3‘;: y tude 1o ou o ‘and ontinuance - of is fagor apor e and naiion by deeds uf nd + tha Capitol seal of the n ¥ { | FRANK B. WBEKS, d&r's Commmand ROC rm. bl Sucretary THE WATER CRISIS, | . The heasrs dramght wpon Falrview feservolr Morday left no doubt thaty L £@rwvich fo-nesrcr to & waler famin &iman it ever expected to Dbe, and slammning covdiven, wiih a limited low- preswure recervecin the Mouecan par LB maites it piain (hat sometiing 4 Pt dune @t bmee to assure to| Powwith. o reqatette supply satll an m_‘fi water is made to -ur e Thess4srnodtime o be lost, for 12 will 4 dkewasks of prepuratiom to mest the Present emergency sod meet it right { | | 4f the suovement s immediake and the/cess, are Senators Burton of ohm,l £) wimest despatch employed. The sup-{ Bourne of Oregon, Bailey and Culber- | 'd 2 wpiy At Mobegan L (s of questionable|son of Texas, Brandegee of Connecti- | et E ) QISR and not long te b2 relied uon | gut, Simmons of North Carolins, Bur- 1o snampeo onc: e ; Aast, the pressurs Is not likely to be | Kett 0f Nebraska, Money of Mississip- | Your head i ! w D e oy ey 1 D] i, Plles of Washiugton, Borah of [JOU encounze o ; ODAY | wufliclent to wend water to the highest | o, S8 S TS IO e an {ahoald shympoo b LS Vo W Lo b ¢ Kdano, Mect 2 ihe hair 4ro ) 5 ts Merved by Faicview, €0 Waler}goot'of West Virginia. Senator Bur- |cause stoeaks conditiens ara imaineat at all{ yows, who is chairman of the Lorimer gy Y g g 2 Bigh pointsdn the oit investigating committee, expects 1o jupon P goe g a a4 Sxeweeks hxve been devoted to ar- | have his report ready by the time |your Vis i fesiam wall experiments follewing a | congress meet ""gj an i vet bland 2 pupu.«luu. and there are as yet | 2 0 o PN T T | selve a, teaspoonful of can a 8! as 8 =0 desuniagcendlts. 1t is pladn enough | EDITORIAL NOTES. [R5 00h Buter, Bodr ') v et wondh thersneans nwist be resort- | At the New York poultry show the fany shampoo; i : s wdyo. Sgvlittake as many weeks more | Other day/one rooster was priced $1, ?’,‘,‘;; \v\xH axy 2ojesclli#h @ pumping aiation on the | ¥ Hxls o Gt to b |20 Isher brighe and hat Tt wii | o & x ‘ Pipe- | Drogidence claims that within a ra- | betate your shampec op st sen AT ™ Jine an@ pressuss suflcient to meet the aius /of ten miles of its city hall there an’ electrolysis. - B %7 seqfizemantero? the peapis { are 400,000 people domiciled. toak; - ~ ! Speeldy Anstructions @hould be fszus S L 2 I 40 not ; fo 2 5 B4 J oy ehaumuthoritios 1o ¢he peopie how to| With Pease brook reservoir to build : precesl €0 continue Leaith conditions | 8Nd No promise of water, just what is > BAOIRS, ant tearars Norwich going to do in the interim? . £ gly at TRR no e Sugetfat bot water bok There appears to be no doubt that | GUickly ¢ ment. 1 Sy QL ReReiy Ui wnter Talls, and of the Colone! Roosevelt will have & corking | scain and e’ oo sud rub into the Witscoanecting ¢hem rom ®heir ranges|time on Thanksgiving day in spite of |guinine toai. oh ke a > = und ing oo thsir range work | the crit home ai”little cost as Get Wikttesheds @rs no: © matter| The health oficer ehould get active | comol. then add ofehalf pint of wa i o €or dweussion now et e | I the waterless distriets and see that |And skake well. This inexpe B % e e s et | everything is done immediately to pre-,{f55d® i 1 d, sives : 5 °'°‘""": B 4 vent disease. 2 r v F o Cherdbast possibie tine from the e e . ndetgmspringeecurceml whatever ex-| With Mohegan' lake water for i g zo! 10N PermedBamomtipirgen Thanksgiving dinner, will it be possi- e 548 COMP. BENZOINE and ALMOND mww.md permanent re eund be accomplshed in Isawtsttmn iz wonthe—it would take ~hatio lnyge. dine to Gardner Lake (—and dtpmould bot take less than two or diirsegvesrs 4o devalop u watershed ke thacwof Pease brook. Thials not the tims €or snapsho conclustons. Yantic river seems te be our-only fmmediate rellef, and if that &3 the mesrest and bes cannot ®rowght, into use 100 e The water tof the Yantic can be no werse than that Bt Wlobegnn daks. WOWLDN'T LET HIM OFF. "The Peiladeiphia Judge who refused A NON-PARTISAN PLAN. San FrancTsco is the most recent addition to the cities who are striv- g to wipe out partisan pelitics and 10 bave a thoroughly business admin- istration of affairs. TFhe people have woted that .the charter shall be so amepded as to provide that no party designation shall appear upon the bal- candidate for a muhicipal office. The party column and the party circle are wso banishe | Another charter amendment adopted | as a general thinz.” remarkrd Jot i connection Wwith the name of any | ones. o et 1t — “I haven't much faith in sw)erstitions “but ther portent , that 'S one sign,. o omen, or or whatever you iike to call got whiskers on Iz, If a piece of plaster falls from the, ceiling when you are eating your br akfast, you m: by the voters of San Francisco pro- |be sure that ou'll be Aoodoced for. vides for what is calied the non-par- |hours. tisan. primary, though it is really a | “My; wife's mother#s visiting at oy first, election. This new San Francisco | NORs, and shess the 'wisest woman you laz varies from the Des Moines plan [ SVer saw. She knozvs all about omens T iy e beo. |4 portents, and she can interpret . 5 0" |meaws, and T guess it she wanted to inte majority of the votes at the bri- | die Confd brew = broth that would wry is declured elected to the office. fmake the Machath witches jealous, Bv- candidate receives an absu- | or since she care to our house we have it the primary the gwo ' been wrangling, over the question of & e highest votes must Con- { Rerstitions. I finsistod that they are turther at the regular efection. | 97€Ams, and she stands up for them. he choice of th e ony‘alegtion 1o CRESNEMInG 1 azeca Tarried hrs lay is confined to these twq nominees, | giess and a patc laster w xeept that, of course, i more thad |ing down, wall b nd all. While T person i io he chugen for a given | h broke loose z office the number of mominees is pro- | ZATAE A FAIE WARNING. t Quinn also r conse forces last legisiaty busines ferred > th Hauor ang past in opposing only natural ning of NESS. The senate office building at Wash- ston shows unwonted animation just now with the return of senators com ng to the capital for the regular ses- sion Dbeginning Monday, December 5 Already there, most of them havir come to attend committee meetin which hawe had busitless during the re- ble for Norwich to be thankful that, it is no worse? i The heart of a woman who would | offer a nurse $1,000 to put her m naire husband out of the way needs operating As & whole it is said that the Amer- ican turkeys are averaging Smaller than usual this year. The price is not lesing any of its average. Germany feels slighted because the | naval squadron from America did not visit one of her ports. Uncle Sam hud no intention of being impolite. beca at an Vermont is kicking se %o let & seller of fmpure food off upon She pedtion of seventy e members of theroduce exchangs, i# to be co rtend®8for his loymdty to right and his Fasoltion o pro the consumers Frompdmporition. sudge, in pass Sng, Sligment n the case, sa “In tifls day jeneration i wught mot 1o be necessary to .t Beedib®s dealers in Tood products that oy mustgot sell f00d that is unfit to Bo caten. “The derendant, kilis, claim wd that he was tos big a man to both 1his country every year, and it may be a cause for thankfulness that ther: #re uo morp. g g g ey B M [tlon of a law smilar to that proposed wm gulity, But on mccount of my pos th the open season within two weeks | The hunter in the northwest very tion all‘that should be done Is 0 place | of its end, and elght hunters acci- |often wears a red cap, for red le easi- | wdfine upon me. Lven If it is the max- | jentally killed and thirty-two wound. |1y @istinguished at a distance, and it #mum, 1 will pay it t the real fa | would be no particular hardship to 1, thet this ie a disreputabie busine: 123 | require him to be garbed entirely in wiither carried on by a man in the sw' York firmers convictgdfact.- QUSLa law might srove a lifen) Digher ciscles of odety or whether it rode to jai thelr SWh i e The Siieror e . t |5 or thz Minmesota and Wisconsin s emrried i by one who was tried (a & the other da It did not |legislators to follow the lead of the | and‘convicted of a simiiar offense and | s black mark any light- | New Fngland law makers—St, Poul | who, at the trisl, was characterized | e Pioneer Press i ws & poor Jew doing bustness in | — - S 2 = nelgborhood of Fifth and South| 7The home-raised Thankagiving din Most worker itzerland are | atrests 1 feel that in the many cases | ner found upon the tables of the Am-.| employed abont 11:homre o da i Befors me in whioh the defendants are | AT mer in all part of th AR ki i charged with selling impure food a ntre Is about as good a dinner az | R #ine does not accomplish the proper re- | there i 5 | T 38 the me 42 ald 4nd tho ds e BABY'S PITIFUL CASE | fendant goes right back to his place| Wappy thought for today: A wo | and violates the law agaln. Impris- |MAn Who is lold that ehe looks like ¢ | ~Our baby when two months old was | et sasme to be the only was to|Picture usually accepts the compii- | suffering with terrible eczema from head b this Kind of thing, And that which | ment as if it could mot possibly he | $O oot all over her body. The baby step this kind - 8 | looked just like a skinned rabbit. We | Bas taken place here todmy wii uncomplimentar | were uBable to put clothes on her. <At vent, by the wholesalers, at least i = | first it seemed to Lo a few mattered Curiher sale of eggs t | G Foss Massachusetts | pimples. They would break the skin Rk aiithmier went 1e stice to Sena sige that Jie | and peel off leaving the underneath skin 5 56E seliliind there at |is beater azzle. and if he does | red as though it were scalds. Then & | ! A - : S i \ the senatorship he | few more pimples would appear and | sale of tmpure food is & et el s ¥ epread all over the body leaving the | 100 that 19 to be muppressel Pt v it o L St ;;uby a%r-w wi(hout;kin frr‘rlm liwag to | -t = | - 547 foot. But on top of her head there apresentative Leomidas F. Living- BegtClothing (oo Hantess: appoared s heavy scab a quarter of am 2 s e Sears & member of |, The Vermou: lsgislature has before | inch thick. It was awful to sce so small g e eteat atn| qe. |1t a meastre to provide that all deer- | a baby Jook as she did. Imagine! The the house, having met defeat, still de- |} ;105 ghail b rbed in bright red | doctor was afraid te put his hands to sires 1o retain combaction With the | ig(hing. That bil. in view of the| the child, We tried several doctors’ | house. e 43 the first democratic (jarge number of faialities in the woods | remedies but all failed. Then we de- “Jume duck” 1o quack for a consola- [of Wisconsin and Minnesota, will ap- | ‘cided to try Cuticura. After three days tien place. He wants to be clerk, a | peal fo mosi peopie as a wile provis- | you could see the body gaining a little . g M. Undoubtedly it will not mest| skin. Now the baby is four months - g ol it the G7proval'of some huntaes, i | old She'is a fine pictury of 8 fat lttle | it should be the means of saving many v and all is well ~ We us cura There are 65,000 divorces granted in wceider Soap, Ointment and Resoivent. Mrs ! expense of $1,600 a day only about half the members of both houses of the | | legisiature are attending to duty | | There is no disputing the fact that | a great many peopie feel that ou the | after Thanksgiving tnere is not a | arth to be thankful | day on for. Journal says: The mistaken for a hear was | The men ‘Who are m meet with such & fate | The | an who wa buried bears seld Milwaukee sterda hunting, since the invention of high-power rifies, ingly hazardous. as hecome exceed- The hunter is ahla ) was seated op- ws thely had just been sen- ced iy death wointed a warning Al me, it sepulchral t vould be om my il AU day. 1 laughed her prophecy and nut on my hat and hus- o hich weighs abo in the s as lying on t step and 1 fell over him and j nySelf up in 2 1n on a brick wal n trot. [ UNE read- S a when T had brushed the} v clothes I started oif on & 1 @gunded a corner 1 had a Ihsten with Maj. Snelldriver, |an sipuld prefer a dog or a doll to & | child passes understanding. It will be AN UNUSUAL GUARANTEE. jablasct ge e this old world when It is very unusual to guarantee @ cooking fat, but your grocer is author- fzed to make you this unqualified offer % you do not find Cottolene per- Tectly satisfactory, he will cheerfully re- fund your money ; There is a reason why he can do this. Cottolene is purer and more wholesome than lard or other cooking fats; more- is packed in_air-tight pails, maternity shall again be as exalted as | it was in the patriarchial times. May- | be the step from dogs to dolls Is the | indication of an.awakening couscience. —Haverhill Gazette, A new Jupanese automobile factory has built, at a cost of $25000, an au- | tomobile which seats 12 persons. | who wel | over, P 3 . e @ 00 pounds-net. The | . fresh indefinitely. major. B 400 Do i we | which keep it fresh Y Yy, and we, 7 o n's v -ca fresh’ PLUMEBING AND GASFITTING. were Both AGET & BULTy, S0C Jor| You wouldn't by so-called “fres] an ira: the spur of one on the 7 our feet and T “When I wal®Hi S5 saw him hureyR0e let am astonished as well nd me Town ow fmmetusus man and on | moment he handed m: eqps when you could get “guaranteed frosh” eggs at practically the same price. Why, then. take chances with other cooking fats, when Cottolene is abso- lutely guaranteed? JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING o e had regained | n for the count. think straight T brick at hi R o e = = Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters Tt glanced off -SiSkeR ot my esteom | B and Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- | yent through IBeWlate-ghass window | jog o way for speedy and pe Tei 119, Clerks came out gngherciant and his| ojier he is certainly the ona ma — fion ang at o TiSgave me an OVA- | wicn js just now interested in. Lon 270, o o S & olicoman | 1 b The Vaughn Foundry Co. PURE WAT: 1910. Norwich, Nov. IRON CASTINGS | | Mon., Tues., Wed., BOTHWELL SISTEBS ELONA INS The Squaw Girl b Refined Singers S dapancse and WINK & DAVIS Dancers EccentricComedians Wonders SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY—3 Appoics—World's Finest Gymnnste e —————————————————————————— S, RESER VED SBA EVEN ADMESSION. 10c. s, 20e, Mo 3 STl lay o aking? 4 “My nosc w 1 Famsalé Caoieaune Wik *urnished promptly. Large s%ock aof and T was 5o men are reported o be| pattorns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street I fell bout h: in ad e Imbgine down there. ke (el he arcue that, while a doll isn’t a_bab: : > i teris i MRl 7ait = o imuitation mtant, ana cxpress ve | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | e T o i e A h thmme fo thele sensts| _Agent for Richardson and Boynton | Bl hapaned 15 Grop:am, \ ." 2 Hhue i ren ¢ Swn or 4 55 West Main Strect, Norwich, Conn. | e ot kit Why a wholesome-minded wom- | I o it 10 deneny] COBSTipAtion | oy Vanishes Forever | Promat Relief--Permanent Cure CAR 'S LITTLE g LAVE R PELLS neveg foll. Purely veget- / writin: Andy 1 92 Hranklin Straat. it Now e that such will be thejcage and |3 {C1dne D: e 18 bruised in is our and the dut ny mother-in-law stood on the doo 1in the liquor busix ' titep like some high priestess of Isis every legitimate nwans in 4 and shook ead in hor OrTOoWw P o ke e i T was' in a hurrv, as T e re The Connecticut Citizen, i R P e T quor dealers’ association ‘aia | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - \deresiimate the opypsition, ac ot ording to this. The no-lcense forces | Do Not Get Out of Order. | are awake not only to eveyy jssae, by with @ likelihood of making new i sue rakiug into comsidbfation the election of a United Stales senat Hartford this winter, und the other ar sms knowd 1o be likely tc . . be in conflict tlgre, the promise of e S | vette sites was not t A Bliw, | Bad been e ” GETTING TOGETHER FOR BUSI-{S°rves me well P Tobso Wh etories ch ratan jiscu Do qblacget uirely R s what the people g ut gently on i) .n)’ tiave cnsanitary s left to them e hver. ITTLE plumbing relv and mod- Pease brook now? A | VER | |em Wil repay you noval of twe the Increase of health and saving ful preparatic Overhauling and re- | cone. Let me gl replacing all the oid b he modern kind that out the sewer gas. The s first-clase &nd the price 1. F TOMPKINS, wast Main Street oe —— BY MRS, Health and Beauty Secrets MAE MARTYN t and will tend to make thick and long. ——— Blanche 1.. To be sure, o likely to get fatter ing the winte monihs unless you take proper siep: o prevent the accumulation of exc flesh. Tn fact, you are even now {tirely too one of your heigh Get from ug store four ounce of hot ful before each meal armiess and 4 rapi wi make it necessary half starve yourself to keep fr ting too fat. L. T.. No person’s eyes will rer cleiir bright under all condit o e inclined to become | expressioniess. red and inflamed exposed to sun. dust o 5 easily in P in each eve. nis tonic yoursel st get an ounce of crystos from your Aruggist and dissolva 1t in a pint of warm _water. That is is. to His simple remedy. b that many have bean abl t Zood to dispens, to kill_anything ths and a large percen thin sight hunters are sure sighted at long range g that moves in the distance Seams to be a deer to them, and thay blaze away. The result is a large number of fatalities each season. And all that might be avoided he adop- 7 St. John's L. I, N. Y., Apr. 30 and ts, May ¢, 1909, ton looks th: a great deal 0d. at v 1 Riv W x S ha THANKSG!VING se f wof imp Trom Put a little in’ the Turke fiing biood 00d 100k The Lee & Osgood Co. Retail D2parimeat. Norwich, Conn. nd do you a world | 8 I Heating and Plumbing, First Half Big i Bill | POLI’S of Week —Extra Attraction— ELLA CAMERON & CO. In _the “Nutty Family” A S —The Craze of Vaudeville— HAINES AND VIDOCQ Some Laughing _Act Ball Stozk Co. AL THE MOST POPULAR LADY IN NORWICH ? You will find cut.soon at Poli's Theatre. Singing and Talking. An act full I DUFFY AND EDWARDS of nonsense_and then some Comedy Bar Ac Full of Hard Bumps. A LIVE BABY GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY AFTEPNOON RECEPTION TO MR. AND MRS. DAN MURPHY WEOUNESDAY NiGHT Jucgier Wt HUGHES _AND TIFFANY "BREED THEATRE | fufmus CHAS. MoNULTY, Lessee MATINEES .30 Feature Picture. 3 go Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. T45 c “THE SAGE, THE OHERUS, and THE WIDOW.”" g = Miss Doris Wood, Soprano. Hat Pin Sale Goncert ot e flika 0 o Trio PARISH“”AIKI; vSOClETY OF‘ CHRIST We wish to close out Shy i our entire line and are offering them regardless benefit of Waursgan Ho'el, , Nov. 25th, e ing Dining Room of Friday Ever at 8 of what they cost us. B e el An opportunity fto § vve s e those who need Hat | —— Pins. e it AR § S CHARLES D. GLEER John & Geo. W Bliss, NELLIE S. HOWIL Teacher of Piano. Fletcher Music Meth 48 F. C. GEER TUMNER 122 Prosvect £t 511 Norwial, Latest Shest Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPE Yerrington's 49 Main Sireet may18d R Next comes Thanké- giving and feasting LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS They wiil be well attended to |PEOPLE’S MARKET, € Frankiin St. JUSTIN W, F. BAILEY Hack, Livery and i Boarding Stable i HOLD® Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL 13 Shetuckat Streat 3. 1. C. STONE. Pron QLALITY should a 12-14 Bath 1" when it erjor Kinc HORSE CLIPPING A I by us AUTOMOBILE TO lephone §53 | Biting Thanksaivir Room Fur Oak Six-foot Round Extensicn Tables $10.00. Pest Cards, Baskets, Novelty Cards, Favo -for Thanksgiving. 1S, Ete., Dining Room Chairs for $1.00 and up. RuntChte Rlveiz Siationcds fS. [DEN FAL Frantin Squan i St | n i R S ‘M. HOURIGAN = ... 52-66 Main Street | ) H«;\‘ Winter Blankets Fur Robes A nice assortment of both ‘choose from at lowest prices, lines ta -T0-DATE SHOES in all Iaathars $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 ESS €0. THE SHETUCKET EAR! WM. ODE P! | Tetephone 865-4. 243 Main Street. | _ | FERGUSON & CHARBONHEAT, A Fi anklin Square. ne Assortment g e ; He \ I inki MILLINERY/ % 1 Sp Uriokinge AT LITTLE PRICES. kY avi S0 “‘ A b X MRS. G. P. STANTON ohac i Have You Noticed thz s ert i “'{l‘.‘ Increased Travel? : It's & sute sign of zood wealhw ana # Can he fine roads. People like to get out Into . the open air. We furnisi the bes: i o the Cure = method. and if you'll taks one of our Ui Aol Co. o4 Yeams youll say the sa-ue. Outin g nENOR D | MAHONFY BROS. Falls Avenue. | [ aist it by XD Bevk Maing

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