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THE GRANGERS POSITION, * The masier of the Hiate Grange of Varmont 15 an active probipitioniel, nA in Biz recent wppusl adiress to 1 body he 18 reporied 1o heve spid: The guestion of bow hedt 16 con- trol the lguor trafe is eiil] unsettlod, und probably will bhe so long as con- Charter Revision In Boston o bty e 2 | 2--The City's Experience With Commissions the grain God hes gbwn‘ y-.r‘?,uflff.:f tenanes 1o be used in making sub- | BY A CI'I':Z%:N Jectn for our almehouges, our asylume and our prigsons. The lguor traffic is probably responsivie fur more than 75 per cent, of the shove nsraed CHsses dlorwich Fulletin ' und Gourief. O 114 YIAIS OLD. ..nl“—ho ‘-wuhlfi-- ey R T - Vntersd at the Postoffice at Worwich, Co an wecond class metler. Telvphonse Cabin: Hauving wranded the firpt Vitzgersid sAministention sx the most ecurrapt of any in Bostow's histovy, wided wsade | and bickering wiich wes sejuring e wiwinistration of the Aeimrizoend What 2 taz we sre paying in hwman Anvther instunce was the Guipg 2way souls, #x well as dollars and omnis, o ¢ with the Bovien pdice commsrisgion i neijeiin m s for the revenne derived from thig "”—"‘ repuliilcan leafers swile as they favor of & liu‘\:' -»wwnsm;ufll'j = - " oria braneh of dean industry’! vocalled some Sistory ot very remote, | 3o Vhe revent stade catoyeipn kv G5E w‘n-,umn“u:' Ores 376" & yrs ,h’:w“z"zu’,‘,’m&‘: e tem. | 0% Tolorm loment wet u gite one of Ge lsswes rased by the Hitmnn ) fiew, Noow urrny . PR —————— Vaten for Guy Spevinl Holidey B3N Operieg Xmer Drr it —— R a— LDOWISSIUN . Evorings, Peserved Seas Zio 2 ing city hall by way of | Genucrats WaE YU R ST SRS | Beilsing, Tulephone 210. vorance in taught, and we should | (T Tl 10 - g iis Do sl Aatore wars | e e gz | 96 10 extend its teackings as fast | dent of eity afiirs (het Loston piven by one of thr dilel speskers CHAS. WMULTY, Lessow and a8 firmn ws possivle. The Granze | yrofit by 2 new charter 1o show Uhe waste and extravaga 1 Norwich, Tussday, Do 20, 1710, has eurnestly asked for another refer- | I wax feit iy the more Inteilizent of | 1f 50t graft, i G yu ase of St endum. beleving u better law can e | oservers timt the gateiwork v Tor ipmistes of the veriovs siaf PROGRAMME. devised than our present ome. Loeul |91 revision auight well be @4r instivations s by Gmrs of trosess | and have the eotire instrume tu, the expefience of the out on the drydock ano coref rtmens pepuiled u tow nauled Pt the fiksrie o petion of The SO and ils weckers Gecifed 4 5 24 1o five The argumuess conster wal not needod and ekl By the BIRDOE GURIGREOT Featurs Pivture “THE LITTLE STATION AGENT.” Wit WMABEL GILWAN, Sopranc CHAMP CLARK Champ Clark, the prospective spesk-| ,uti0n {5 5 mignomer, One town In 3 ar of the next congress, will permiti .,.niy capn pullity ils effects. The “he houre (o appoeint We own commit- b 00 je 160 gmall’ teen, he wayn, and our democratic con 11 1% 10 be notieed that thege Grang s awe in Th At i ‘l“!' re untverse—the smile of 2 temperaries rogerd (he prowpee! a8 “B| oo 4re geiting wise Lo units of politi- i'ar 15l vevieian WouM sccomphish the | that H €be Dot Stiovse B | g ’ Jong step toward the emancipation of | o) power and saying thet if the mopt | ¥ae resuits proper sen 19f < BB S0 5 that bedy frem factienal contrel” eucoesstul potiticsl unit ever discov- | They #t el the ery of “more re wsratrt ve T»‘,{ tney wil = Kespect The packing of eommitiees unier | cruq ny the potiticians 18 the county, | SPOREBUMY for ihe nuyor” and B i i 4 | interemting 1o watch Cannon wes the most odious feature | qpas it gnust be the momt successfol | . saq v,{uvi-.y 'Tx of his rule, and naturelly our demo- | ypiy for thetn. Yor instince, if elght % ctiavier the g cratte friende point to the metbods of | political unite work best for the pol! ute power of wppol the seuste where the commitiees 81 | i ja,s in a state Jke Connecticnt, why | ment hea that 1 wos 10U FONCG 19 e folrwed out as yet | ne warme way the pian of 8 Sate | nrninsion was dimuisset, sithougn ¥ Worwign's Greatest T nestros ZLuscese but ¢ sppointed by the senators with the | yiouig other caumes be eompelied confirmation by the Lmrd more atvovates tien wny of the | e o Bhis vemult that partisanship hes been | pave 168 pobitical unite? Isn't the ’,?:';’.:,/”,“,’<T_“‘,,’: otsoned. 5 s that POLI PLAYERS fie Crelomt aog» r nenrky eliminsied 7 politiclan's ratio of success 1 10 21 36 | uu0n loan and It inay be thet Mr. Clark will 038« | yte reintion 1o towns? No wonder 1he | wuy simimed iy cover thet & self-governing house may | prohibitionists think #t is good snough that & system o prter pot e Any sasler to manage than & | g ther had EPrung Wy poif -governing 1emm of Missouri - - | u, two & e | EDITORIAL NOTES. { over appoi e insans, water aud ’P‘:WWQ ¢ and the Poston pofice & evidence of W 2 slake-appoivied Tou sion. It ds inderesting n view of what onGefl. Atis veservetion wy Uz -,«5,.‘.« or U ————— It Wil be interesting 1o see just Happy thought for loda The H,";’_’Jp s "t el porit g w 8 welf-goversing howss will D= | oo pne that is immediztely cut out ooty - il 5 oo “The 4 80 of ex-Bpeaker Camnon. It 181415 with great rapidity city hatl” nowerer, #HoWA Tot | fo to wager that his personal pop 2 y o tised Decause ey Tmve % ; slarity will prevemt him from getting It Collector Loeb keeps =ti ver 1e e der 2 Zivem form of € i § Jost or 1eft when the distribution of | e.e the Bugar trust will ma 1o | believed the o sbrinister fhedr affaire} ] prines & made | have a Merry Christmas puesty P ! s e | oAb i c SRAPH, | e r i PURCHABES BY PHOTOGRAPH The crusade Against whiskers i ! The mall-order business which In-| Kgnsas has nothing to do with the e nDecessty ’ vites patronags through phetographic | abolishment of quenes in China s S B g s - nee Every Doy 4f reproduction ix not & geod way 10 it —— Lol thut sufirage | and Best OF ,gfl i buy goods. A photograph of goods ie| It is proclaimed for a fact that no - *‘;*'}1’:“—’ o] tive worls $o i l ) e aptive 18] Christmas tree was ever £ wa® not wken ser = wlways meore or less du-,? ive, as in hristinas e e | g B g ene st e i, e ) 3 photograph of persons. The camera | four-year old could not - - H bas & way of meking things ook bet- | ———— el e Wikt jJor than they really be. as those who The opponents of La Fo s S g - hoet S B e of & Parons - t Jave Bought goeds on ihe sirength of | $114,000, but they gonfess they 45 Atvi s pletures well knew | bave had ore money to peat bim Lis nobods There in a big difference between | Cotline aamir srdering by mail and having the goody | When it comes to chewing, it would | to remoye reloeted by clerks haphazard and go- | D€ m_:-u» tng to know how often jug te a home store aud looking a|"_V‘]l cher attacks corn-starch pucding i the goods and getting the opinien of | 1 & esurtecus and relisble clerk on the dject. 1t i@ the salesman in the home wstore who tells vyou frankly whether you are geiting your money's worth and informe you if a better rholee can be mads. Most of our salestnem are intellizent about mer- rhandise, and have thought out pretty rarefully the many home propiems in- volved in a purchase of their wares. DOLLS FAIR 5% the HAILE CLIB. 1he proud puEsessors of he hzbit of saving. = The physician who thinks that graf: | ¢ e wer wn. There is o has a germ back of t 3 = X , may be just as correct as the believers In other germs he southern stat favor New Oricans a ter for the Panasma canal expurition in 1913 & Very m the logira e di | A NEW LINE OF HANDSOME WILLIsM L. WHITE, Piano Tun e — Dollars minted in and in a e g A 3¢ should aiwaye De borns in MDA | . state of oresirvation sre worth st . that mail-order goods are frequentiy |es ioo cach That is 2 pretty zood | second-grade goods. The photegraph :hc;an':‘ g > e s P. . CEER or engraving does not show distinc- ;o T u . E n tioms of quaitty Considering the Carnegie has no stood for snormeus rental of the great metro- | p.ace for there ha when { m Srosuect B poittan establishment, the staggering |y, could have had peace for much rost of their army of clerks and Duy- | jems money »ra, the way money flows like water e R S S A PP for expensive catalogues ‘hey have! Toy 4 i= a pop got to get their momey back some | aelphia whem old toys are brou way. The rural purchaser by mail|the front to be do helps pay ail those hiils children in th A MURDERER'S CHRISTMAS udge Bond, who tried the LeBlanc- PRESENT. Glover murder case, is of the opi The life of & Vermont murderer has | that “Hattie LeBlanc is been prolonged a year by the ad | that she knows 21} abs ment of the biennial session and who is guilty.” general assembly of Vermont, to Jan- uary, 1911. The Rutland attention that Eiroy Kent. whe booked to be hanged on January 181, will pow be alive until Janua 1912, because the statutory law de- clates: “No person sentenced to 1h punishment of death shall be exec L previous to the frst day of January | MR. CHANDLER'S BILL. afier the close of the session of general assembly fellowing such tence” If the legislature is sion on Jamuary 18, next, say News, which there is no reasonable sioubt, Kent cannot be exccuted before January, 1912 This & what The News calls al Christmas gift, but living. in the shad- ow of the gallows & year longer doesn't have anything very faseinating about 1t altheugh it may create a hope th { what kas accidentally happened once may occur again. THE HUNTERS SLAIN. The high tide of slaughter to have been reached dur JUST RECEIVED = Norwion 4 T AMERICAN HOUSE, = MacPHERSON'S. o= The Furrier. s vy MBEl. an? FTEEETY 101 Hz.m St., KNorwick, Conn. the Leii\mflo h‘ Part b ‘hnu.x The New PEritain Herald Christmas number of 44 page which can only be accomplish well-equipped printing The Herald is the best ew Britain h for it industrial word-piectu | — WHAT'S REW in 2nd ser us FRAWK WATSON & CO. | marsa % F N. S. GILBERT & SONS, 137 and 141 Tlain Street. aniin Rocky Hill Legisiator Puts “Finishing Touches” on Direct Primaries. uwn wolen and Gifts to make the Home Beautiful FURNITURE and CARPETS That is the combination that suits the mazjority of women. ing season of 1909, when 31 men wer EASY CHAIRS with handsome covers. Omne is 2s imporiant 2s the other. ¥ killed through their own caAr ’_ of 5 = S C.‘j & or the mistakes of others. Th i 2 < = e ou CaEnn s {0 a =2 ki Suka] ‘Eoadbin ity it SNEA Wi LADIES’ WRITING DE3KS, highly appreciated. - . S te a number of others wounded, | i use cisan waier ith some prospects of a few addi- | .. i Nor will you get rid of the dirt, with- . if you do not FOLDING CARD TABLES, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50. s’ Writing tiong to the fatal list 36 p Maseachuselts points with pride to | rfée"::r ;."Sbi'*r the fact that in the open season there | can an not a bumter was killed ! lleted on in 1 In Maine it was different. There Chanfiier belicves men ococasionally shot each other. and frequentiy shot themseives to death because of carelessness in han their gunie. In the 15 dars of n New iHamps little Rbod ctions -*vmg‘m t the state an mesns for registering iE | Bire Lunting e five men were Island comtr recuced prices. room. See our ctieut rea g What is a Gentleman? ten years. The reason of he tion is thus stated Freedom accident may be due 10 be fa ring the lomg period of preser the deer, those s have bee practically @omes IArmers ave les etween the freatures deldly destroy- their crops and amateéur ‘s en' seeking Veanisor For }’ou Shopping <« fook over ou that ke bad such a severe stomach- ache when he commitied the (\fl"‘!‘h‘e that he couldn't heip it The fact that Edisomn does not pre wnd e know anything adeutl the fu twre would not prevent him frem oon- H iributing IHberally to a Santa Claus mu 8'0" new goods Velvet Mats, Carpet Sweepers, $2.00, $2.50, §S China Department Dinner Set, 54, only § chub The South Carolina boy who reised 225 bushets of corn an acre of and and got 3180 for it and s prize of $300, deserves 10 ®e nationally heard Dinner Set, Dinner Set China Tesa Cu After Dinner Cofiees Water Sets. Cut Tumbiers, Wine Giasses, prices. Dr. Coek Is kindly referred to by w o of our contemporaries as the or-there-man,” bat he will not nd so long as he has found peace Scoit’s Emulsion T w‘:m- nxpm& -puuu of & law contains no drug, no alco- (01 hese M Y ears and best ingredients to make blood, bone and § the Very & Geo. H. Bliss Best in the City. N. S. GILBERT . & SONS. Ihe avteimlite mokers 1o be used by vhe a read wlill sost six Tllens he reguiar freset will Lo wapt 4 Lans thesw Wi RN O N N o