Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
orwich Bulletin and Courfief. 314 YEARS OLD. FRAELL RS S, mw'm 1% & week; Goe & i the Postetiice at Norwich, s matter, Telephone Calla: a2 Office, 48 rial Roomy Office, 35-+ Willimastie Office, Hoom 2 Mureay hone 210. —_— 1910. e NOT PERFECTLY HAPPY. Aoines, which has by its gov- by ssmmission won national is not perfectly satisfied with m and & great many people @re not sure that the new sysiem is me improver upon the old he securing of candidates by et tier s as anything but tdeal tn its T who cline te sign pe d-be candidates are h a these who do sizn 1 at y do mot keeping eignine, jealousiss and prejudices result and rnfriendly feel ing and even apite As near as can DBe Judged from the criticism of the method, it resnits in a clear case of baing damned It you do and damned it yon eon't Then the Des Moines the respenstnie heads recently écanss (hey preting their as confersss and producing discord whete there should be harmony, for the cemmission government hsads ware euppo form & harmonious, Weliberative b indepandesnt . follewing their own judg less of the opir of the others. If The Capital v f @nd the spirit of the celebr De Molnes pic e being badly violat . apital called departmer wera misinter This «in frament depends upon the chars Bnd tempera ‘als more tha: hat can be ants are honest and pro wan render eptabie et onditions . ®nced men of small calib: ® mess of government under he ®omstitution ever writter Beston is £ misgove ® new reform charter Mesded & mew charier Eoes today A CHALLENGE Since Henry 1. Regers, the son of @he late Standard Oil king, hos turned from Burope, he has joir wiarmists who declare that Japan will ®oon make war on the U'nited States and win. Mr. E A Wiedemann Hrookiyn. whe lived In Japan during Bhe Russo-Japanese war derfdes s in & Jetter to the New York Trib me. in which he sar “The.Russo-Japa: war placed up ©n the Japaness natien the enoruons Burden of $1.860,000%60 in war | ¥ was In Japan during end for time after the war, and | kusw very Utile, If any, of this great Lur den has been taken from the peopie Whis means that Japan has todsy a Jurger mational dedbt th~n any mation in the world, except perhaps Great Britain; that the peopie are th most heavily taxed people In the worid; that Japan is poor in snd that granting these things, take Japan a long time te throw ®T this burden upon any pub ritten. 17 more than it other £anal is epened “Mr. Rogers says the Rell us how n and bow large o quire to aet as B a it of 1 to accompany s 2 expedi tion? “During the las: war J sorely put to It to provide troop ships transport har tro te Corea = Man:-h 2 though it | a ng m D J Japan a 4 n preves atoh Russian “lee from coming o ar ahd sinking two oop shiy sl of Japan, enta & the ® of three | thousand soldle s How, the tfle, the passaxe fastest steans . « littie ur 3 1t is not ke at Mr. ¥ teil how the nbout. It take #t would not THE HAND-CAR We haven't an iden ¥ e the raiiroad hand-car, says the To Jedo Blade. But the chances are was one of these hard-lie thed, practical persor on of of the strength have been taken as we pect it was such a s just the kind . blindly, constru pance to romance. Look at a band-car. It sort of buckboard. T A merely wide encugh to hold jarge feet, some rough 0o half-doz. ner palls. 1 un appurte pelled b ping contriv h tmakes the Lreath wheeze i srade and tries to break s of workmen on a down-grade frip. And ot about this simple mechanism is Soven a chronicle of picturesqueness Over its handles have bowed the b of a balf-dozen raliroad presid Scores of division superinte ed the hard facts of rafiroad ope on by the aid of § “ to explors the far places of the 4 came in time to gromble agains tion boss who would bring the gay's work to an end six miles fro howme and impudently sit down and smoke his pipe while his “men” pum; ei him howe. Admiration glancing from bemeath red shawis inspired ey 2 strong, brown-armed veuth to rise from hand-car propeller to pri owiier. And when cracksmen blow a safe the news of it s incomplete uness it carries the sentence “they eseaped on 2 hand-car.” 17 ever there s an exhibition of the apparatus of romance it will be m\- o to one another | comiplete unless that homely, muscle- taxing man-engine, the hand-car, is included. Yet how disgusted the in- ventor of it would be at thought of it! A LIVE POLICE CHIEF'S OPINIONS On the women of Chicago the re- sponsibility for a thorough clean up ¢ "“Well. the agony has been placed Ly Chief of Police Jroorbacks and hewzass have be Steward, who, in addressing the Chi- |Sent to the junkyard,” remarked the cago Women's club, declared: “Un- red merchant & counle of days a i} the women get out their brooms and | & the election Y = - the wrong way to sait me, but I'm 1 do the sweeping we never will get ] of SRS WAV 19, S this town clean morally and physical- | myscls with sackeloth Iy. Men haven't the time or'the moral | “Don't you come conception and not one man in ten ny of your knows enough outside of his business | business:” cr the registe around Merry Sunsl with a ba rd to be allowed to vote. Already there {in e are too many city ordinances as well |ELd to see i friend come in herc and | as too many laws, but if a woman ywne an automobile she does not ob- serve the trame rules. A woman in |over (i 1Eof the slection, a tric runabout will go straight | I'm not wo end that I'm t the middle of the street and |<hampion heavy it optimist, aroand she will turn straight | er machines run | | around ner, o | | nto the curb without a warning to sure that Ji |any ne. Fo women will walk I w oL abreast down the sidewalk, and nine ol G & vait for cars, side by side, en- & | dangering the lives of those who must | walkc around them to cross tha street.’ | Chier Steward has some very definite 1 | s about what is needed for efty wtel when y - | girls whe sre arrested, and he added: Ever there are thousands of Is brough by poli who | | are not bad, but they are herded With |auain, g | eriminals. They should have the ben- (thar t Zhoc eatment and | his | have special mccommodations amd | tion The ballot for women, Chief S R S ward held to be unnecessary, be- | Hivi LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | of their influence with men. I at’ thite 1h % e 5 i to the over-supply of lav e ~only thing fo make] Fitted for Graduation. hich everyone recognises and no one | this world parndise’ says your Sun- | 1. miier: Tt was & ereat day for orrects sald ie best thing |ny Sumel o every man to lose | 3 . : ; the legislature could do this winter | the little “mixed” school on the hill would be fo repeal half the existing | vearing the T name: for the | 1aws, and then adjourn for three | You ery out, ‘Why don’t the polic \ ree th Why don’t hat is your husiness? His preserve the peace.” - — | DITORIAL NOTES. It s cheaper for motor the odor is much inderwer cars ce or T than ne, but more search ympat Ay Misery | r gets much ppy tho nd sheep. omp n Thank butted in h itself with the co i Feastonal ted that the pump- ed e old apple-but- fr the festive board \ipex man who pald $20 to [ talk by telephons 15 minutes with a dealer in nshine, | sgo girl must have been a reck- 3 hias gained thirty-four or a box. since he has been in the Mat- % S | an asylum, which shows that the directions on ¥ " e wrapper. S0 ends the = ers when oman steps off the car every m witness like walking up and | congra g her upon her rare abil- election opened 3 there are THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY - TOO HAPPY nded and the | can't realize that there are times when A0 the hotelk clos- wet hen |came in Tik H o 't tall B |#he way he slugged e oplimist was trial n an opti- litions must have errupted the re- [some Indlan reMcs, to give the children thy that |from the when T|e ansudge | hawic for the thankful that |till a it ve the way with your pro- i We want you to try Lenox Soap. Buy a cake, a quarter’s worth, Read and follow the If you will do that, you will continue to use Lenox Soap. Lenox Soap— in the bottom of thé'pan, ma'am.” These tests ought to hive heen suf- ficient for the graduation of the little boys, but it was customary at that|for the pumping. school on sreat occasions to give out dolls and chromos instead of diplomas. . C. H. TALCOTT. Norwich, Nov. 24, 1910, How One City Got Pure Water. AMr. Editor: Although I am not a resident of Norwich, 1 am very much interested in the water question of my neighvoring city and 1 s&ympathize deeply with those mothers of small children who will hardly dare-to give the babies the cael wuter they so much need. Why don’t some.philan- thropic citizen furnish spring water free once a day in cortain sections of the city when the people who are not able to buy conld go and get one good pure glass of water? ‘While the mothers of Norwich are riting about how to save the water I ant to tell the readers of the Social! Corner how a large city where 1 lived | at one time was supplied with drinking water. The city had been | supplied for years with water from the river that flower along its bank, and always had & number of cases of typhold fever. At last there came a distance that i the city of Norw the cheer-up platform is a distinct oftense. He'll go to a weeping widow ft- | and tell her to whoop and vell, for the t|departure of her husband gives her chance o marry a better-looking cen pure‘and hay get to it? not | X elling you bit of slapping people ub ck, and there's nothing makes a sensible man mad quicker than that. fine_morning he was leaning st the desk here, wearing his umbrageous smile and yearning for some fresh victim, when a st and registered. He 4 ntleman, was all swollen with the toothache. ien he had signed his name he ask- rect him to a_dentist, and d off with his hand to his great agony. So ‘w did wasteful e | O na | agai Mayor Corkery Thayer Dblessed. water, pure ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S on the back and tell him to cheer . that the beéfy | gentiem Wt tha size | ime when the death rate from this dis- of a teacup on his back, and. of course, | €48¢ Wwas so alarming that somethi; gave for his answer, “A lake is a hole | must be done. It was done, and well | ‘| done, too. Artesian wells ‘were driven all over the city at equal distances apart and pure, cool water can be had do not live beside a well are willing to carry their drinking water the short ecessar; England, is laying for water, why not have some, that is it where the people can Reservoir water is good enough for running elevators, and other purposes, but it does seem to me to use artesian well water for such purposes as these when that is 5o good to drink. driving the wells at the reservoir, why not distribute them about the city and the supply of drinking water will be assurad for years: mothers of Norwich will rise and call and Yours_for good health The residents who Now while . the Rose of New out so much money putting out fires Instead of and at least the Superintendent and pure SUBURBANITE. the optimi: ted it. Then that = Al beefy | shooi Zentle gave a yell that the hotel to its foundation. and the most encouraging thing 1 ever jt|saw. Tt made me ten years younger. We gathered up that Sunny Samuel and sent him to the hospital, and he's |been a hypochondriac ever since. | Chicago News. | school visitor was there and would ask questions. The teacher had brought in a better understanding of things that ;. belonged to the aborigines, who once | occasionally réamed that section. s | 'Mhe class in history had recited far jenough to show that Sassacus was re- lally a saucysone that was put to death and that Wawecus Cawz One is an Ash Hod into which Wy the Mohawks; by, | hill was a _guiet neighborhood not far Uncas monument. This led n | the school visitor to ask, “What Is a tomahawk?” Such a puzzler as this, t that critical and exciting moment, too much for the school, until a ght year old replied, “It's-a he- easily emptied. This feature patented. saves 1t was almost a_ paralytic she- |- hool officials; and they recover from the she-hawk Irish Wov—who had the marked as to pronounce was asked in a review “What is a lake?’ and and | didn’t ful or “check,” the range does the rest. ols. | Iri Take Te |of geograph: the inside of the cular. “Just fits Notice the Two Hods in the Base of the || [ S\ fall through a chute—all of them—and are The other Hod is for Coal. lots of trouble and is Then there is the wonderful -Single Damper patented); slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” The Oven has up-joint flues that heat it all over alike. The Patented Grates save coal and trouble. Ask the Crawford Agent to show you and write us for cir- Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. 31-35 Union St., Boston the ashes heat e would mot be any real g Norwich wit t @ tho a sup| em as if there ever rown | large op- irls out have shown o use the ref- 3 matters submit- election they ted to them in a recent ttes have ve | e than a r an ere man, since the Andre nd to expr | his sorrow 1 who never had {a mother ought to be n h erlasting fortune | 2 dime museurn exhibit Auburn, Me., had a great ) over the taking of Aubur | tha srations could not hold large | #4 of fresh water for power to the | f the peo This cele- | * ated case is to be found in the 50th | King George Forgets. King George has been elected an | nember of the Aricient and | Jonorable Artlilery company of By He has accepted, zenerously fo ting that his ancestrdl namesake nade a dishonorary member of e original t Log Angeles Her- Cant Tex Rickard Arrange It7 onel Harper Harper's Weekl sntinues to berate Colonel R pity the | : She began up this del T lomels am of 1 1s an wa disfigurement and @ | bandicap in social and busi Those who care for their personal ap- pearsace, use HAY’S HAIR HEALTH. | It removes all traces of grayness by re- storiag the hair o its natural color—used successfully whea all others fail, | IS NOT A DYE, | for hrooks “The Care of the Hair and | Philo Hay 8pev. Co.. Newark, N. 1., U.S,A. REFUSFE AL UBSTITUTES $1 and 50c. botiles, at druggists | & smin sen's has good Co., A lady recently visited a friend in Keene, N. H., whose husband was - very delicate, and yet she noticed that he could eat all the pie he wanted. to wonder how it was that he could do it, when she had to give icacy because of disagreeable after-effects. She writes as follows: “I found it was because the pies were made with Cotfolene; and as I a great lover of pie, I began using Cot/ene, and have never had a bit ard in the house since that time. I now enjoy my pie, as it does not give heart-burn as formerly.” Cottolene makes crisp, flaky, digestible piecrust, that tastes good, and that can be digested by any stomach. Cottolene is a pure, vegetable oil product, containing no hog-fat. The reason is that Cottolene shortens your food— Lengthens your life . Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY { ] M AUDITORIUN .5 5 THREE APOLLOS NED . MAE Worid’s Greatest PENNETT CHRISTIAN Gymnasts Expert Comedian Redway & Lawrence Bone -Gomady Eniertainers ADMISSION, 10c. EV The P o Is the e Ev:gb:?yv(’;::? POLIS !i“gu'“év;"'.g’gt.c‘;'.f::"’ —Special Attraction— Ture— FARRELL TAYLOR TRIO 4—VENETIAN SERENADERE—4 A Distirct Murical Nousity In_“That Minstrel Man’ Soloist MAY CLINTON & co. PEIVERS\' FRIONIGHT | MAMIE HARNISH s 3 oli Stock Companyj s, TheGirl Behind the Gun in Burlesoue = .- Songs and Stories SPECIAL_Friday Afternoon a Live Baby Given Avway. EXTRA—Friday Night Socisty Night. $75.00 French Hand-made Scarf and Bag given to the Lady Holding tre Winning Ticket. BONAIR TRIO LYONS & CULLUM Comedy Act—Full of Ginaer |In a Little Bit of Everyihing and Some Mora SATURDAY NIGHT—PIE EATING CONTEST. BREED THEATRE CHAS. McNULTY, Lessee Feature Picture, For Thursday, Friday and Saturday ““PALS OF THE RANGE,” Wesfarn Stery. Miss Doris Wood, Soprano. ATINEES 5¢ LUMBER AND COAL. GOAL “l LIKE TO SEE A MAN PROUD OF THE PLACE IN WHICH HE LIVES; | LIKE TO SEE A MAN WHO LIVES IN IT SO THAT HIS PLACE WILL BE PROUD OF HIM." —A. Lincoln. rhat a slogan for a Coal dealer to | ¥ R b‘ 7 ”. Goncert oitie Mikada Trio PARISH AID SOCIETY CHURCH, Dining Room of the Wauregan Hotel Friday Evening, Nov. 23th, at 8.15 o'cleck. Tickets - - . CHRIC One Dollar Davis’ Store an We would like you to try the Coal and the service any way, and now is | — “"E. CHAPPELL 0. At Parish Hall NORWICH TOWRN Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. | Lumher‘BAZAAR | Nov. 23rd. 24th, 25th and 26th Teiephones. nov2sdaw MUSIC _ DANCING anL GRAND SPORIIRG CARVAL free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh |LvcEuM THEATRE, NEW LONDON ALWAYS IN STOCK. | Tuesday, November 29th. A D LAT“RDP Hm;s WAGNER TACK DOYLE 10 rounds fice—cor. Market and Shetucket 5t Telephone 168-12 | YouNG wiLki vE. JOR MARCKS 8 e ABE the NEWSIC | vs. CHARLIE DO | 6 roun M UAL Tickets 50c, 75¢, $1.00 $1.50 and 52.0 Seats on sale‘at Theatre hox office “It burns up clean.” nov24d Well Seasoned Wood i C. H. HASKELL. | 402 — 'Phones — 489 Willimanti New Haye octz9a '(OAL and LUMBER In the beauticul valley ot Wyomins, 1n Penn., liea the beds of the inest An- | Fletcher .\ thracite Coal in the world. We h R apply of this Coul for this | ROOM 48 it in’ your cooking stove | | "NELLTE S. HOWIE, Teacher of Piano, Method seasol F. C. GEZR TURER 122 Prososct St. 511 Norwich, Ct We are tne agents for Rax Flintkote Rooficz. one of the Leost roofings known sapa [y JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. iS04 ‘elephone §84. aprisa | Tel. Next comes Thanks- giving and feasting LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS They will be well attended to PECGPLE’S MARNKET, 6 Franklin St. HOLDEN, Prop. Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls <« for the New Coitfures G Toiet Co. 67 Broadway 'Phene 505 novisd LUCAS HALL, 42 Shetucket Strect 3. 4. . 5TOX The Bnudfinrsek and Lingerie NOTELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. be | Sideboards - _ Thanksgiving Noveliies Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Fruit Candy Boxes, 1;,:«1.I:‘:‘:(,‘:“,r]h Baskets, Post Cards, Our collection of sideboaras ana | Novelty Cards, Favors, Etc., for Thanksgiving. E. Pron QUALITY In worik should always be consldered, espectally when It costs no mors than the inferior kind Siilled men ara emploved by us. Our prices tell the whole stors STETSON # Youne actizd A Dining Room w i much like a wind ings hout a Sideboard ithout hang: unfinished and u tory. lat gives the room Dining Rovm Furniture js one of the gest in Kastern Coj our prices positively the lowest. Pyl (MRS, EDWI PN Framin Squan ecticut, and | /SHEA & BURKE, ™. X Norwich and Taftviile actéd — |Undertaker «nd Embaims: % GEGRGE 6. GRANT, { 2 Frevidence SL., Ta | Prompt attention to dey or nig! Telephy: T4}l