Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1910, Page 4

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mmuunmnm Horwich Gulletin nud onbiek, 114 YEARS OLD, [ SR L T R e, o T 0 © T A I i Ay inred at the Postolfias st Werwioh, » "u l‘lll“\i'l mniier Tolephone Calin: " 5110 ‘Now, 489, i i e Wilkimunite Offigs, WNoom 5 Murrsy Bullding. Telephions $10. Norwish, Wednesday, Des, 2 YES, THINK OF IT! Phink of ' Paul Jones remains have teen Kept, since they wers wrought buek from Feance some yons ugo, beneath the wein stairway of the dormitory bulldiug end mess hall wt Anmapolis. ‘Thus over them have been tramplig the fest of the mid shipmen wtesdily, If nol disrespect fully, ever since Mo wonder Wecre. tury Meyar appesls o congress for money with which o bulld s meuse loum to Paul Jones, Couwld such s thing happen in any other countiy of the world” Waterbury American, There are zome things the govern ment has always heen shomefully neg lemt of, The scandalous conduct of | congress with reference 1o the French wpoliution clalms, with regard o] the raining of the Maine, and varlous other matlers, shows how n,wunm,v| Lueiness has heen disreputably de- layed, n was dingraceful "”"é raul Jonew remalns wore allowed 16| rent in an unknown grave for so lonk, und the government Is certainly act ing as Il It was sorry they were ever | dincovered and returned to this coun try. It is not surprising that the un- wratefulness of republics has become provarblal. It 1s likely that such a thing <ould have happened in some other eountry, but it is et probeble that it would. Paul Jones remains desarve betler treatment than thiw | FOR AMUSBING THE CI;ILDHEN, There was never an age when so much money was expended for the nmusement and comfort of the juve ulle world as today, The toy shops of | 1910 are just expositions of the world's | most wonderful lnventlons in minla- ture. No one ean estimate the amount of money spent during the hollday sea- #on for the children, but it iz dollars where It was quarters a hlfld.tnmr',j ngo. i An estiinate 18 made that the value of the toye Imported into this country from Germany this year will be about $2,000,000. But when the cost of transportation, the profits of the lm- porter, the retafler, and the rest, have | veen udded, the total cost will not be | far from $6,000,000. Fven this is a large sum. PEut ¢his i3 by no means the whole. For the manufacture of toys in the United States has heen undertaken in recent years and is fast developing into & very rarge industry. South Parls, Maine, as we noted a few The question, “Where do al! the toys 207?" is thus answered by the New- buryport News: “Where do all the toys go to? The queétion is not hard to answer. Allow- ing five people to a family, there are over 18,000,000 familles In the United Ktates, and in the greater part of these familles there is a call for at least a few toys. Race suicide is not so mark- ed yet but that there are plenty of children. And where there are chil- | dren there must be toys. The money | spent is not wasted. For it brings| joy and cheer wherever the toys go. The Christiuas spirit would not get nearly so close to our hearts were it not for all these toys which are made and given.” LOOKING FOR WATER, Waterbury has just completed a million-dollar reservoir, and is secure as far as present needs of potable ‘water is concerned; and immediately the city engineer calls attention to the fact that the city has only a ten years supply and that it is the part of wis- dom for Waterbury tc¢ immediately look for a new source to mest this future necessity. As a means of conserving the sup- ply, the use of meters is advised, but this very sensible proposition finds opposition because it thought meters mean higher rates, which it should not mean, and does not mean in cities where they are in use, for the saved water through the use of ! meters {s a large asset which is ap- | preciated by the authorities, and ought to be by the people. The Republican says further: Tt is ail very well to say glibly that the city can build more reservoirs, b projects for bringing water long dis- tances are costly. Furthermore, must have watersheds with the res- ervoirs, and with the growth of urban | population in Connecticut, and the Gif- | ficultles the cities have in securing and retaining water rights, we shall see o | very critical situation state-wide with- | in ten or twenty years. The cities will be competing with each oth . ble water, and paying fancy “Half of our potable waler is ed, either through leakage and lessness, or because It devoted ndustrfal and mechanical uses. The | ity must recognize the fact and the consumer must bow to the inevitable ‘'he plan for universal meter 1 which was cavallerly disposed of by | the aldermen four years ago. would | have obviated some of the difticulties now pressing upon the city, and con- served the present supply without tax- ing the consumer for reasonable use any higher than the present rales. Sooner or later we shall have to come | 1o & metéred servie Only the cities not environed h,\'! natural lakes need wutorshods and ex- | pensive artificial basins for holding | water. Wa would point Waterbury to New London with its chain of natural lakes furnishing a water supply which warrants its w in cleaning street pavements in these days of extreme drouth, and its fresh-water lake sys tem ends within four miles of Gard lake, which, if It was in such fraits as Norwich is today It would 1 nble to pipe to In & month In good vouther st an expense of less than 10000, And New Londoners own six Ots of land ubutting Garduner lake tu- luy on It deepest shore and it would have no oheck should it desire to make It laat meve, whivh would be its best vove, for It would mean an inexhaus- tible supply of water for all time. When Slouy bseok was bought and propoted as & souwrce of further sup- ply, The Hulletin 4id not bell in 1t and It employed one of the sblest we es, oo, wast- rates, | of | mand that he rats off the fer wilmtake, e uwn enghnesr it would not pey 6 606 ot the wid W , The Wullstin 14 the Blon, #ohame by recommending i wil the snginesrs with ons exosption, awn wxpenns, 16 how that i wn&.t / FINE “Bo ynire a protessor of e, ars | M“"Lfl “Rafine rmy Oa oy went awEy v Srenemiimy Tuohs rixinai Byeotaenias Wvreity Laritied s w walerehed which weuld supply = P fter | B shool we % i the The nesom of the sty for many yeers, | YO47" el Mre, Curlow, after | L0, g e vsed 16 yiay for howes Down in the Jungle hitw would Tuve rowskt Norwich | Sieneng at the curd which had just | g ” P ] within | wod left Gurdnsr wanres of sapply 1oduy that toe water bosrd 1 was sndorsed by five sxpert engi- o4, however yure the wWeier, 1t 1% not up 1o The Bullstin to st 1empt 15 urgs any epecial piace of Awimys, not to mention the dangers 12 wblen of Cardner jaks liks hw the nmxl Fhw bulletin balieres Thiswts whowed hoth wisdom and econemy, 1or The o 15 fyont o the house ty hexr priwic, Fhe ylayell one hore call- Flentsisen o, L wam Sinp. §t startss low alG fnelan cuenting the Wil IENING the tress i Use forew, #he Yoy, wanded lo bar vy the sranger a1 tie Goor, I ook o for B Chigops- | Gist, but the wewt of us will toske wis- | takas, Your card says you were the | Ty emiis p-:‘;fl oA Aoy FiggAing, whic s, seilids yreaty Wyh and mighty thyondh withorigh | never Deard A Wiv. Wisl waed Ly Gt pepresenied Ve URGOGEY EIABINE, wnd § wiways sl w peL Y Banis i 5 cur® wesrn VRal Larl CRRe. haven't tine ‘v siand here iaiking Lo v, “Wa BnTe neel Bery skl lexsong 0 ] - citinens Bave hed the matier hefors | this rouss | imve (%o Sashiers, i pftor Ot you ouid heur. (he rals “THE LITTLE STATION AGENT. v | they're boah grown, aud one % w0ar v e - . wre | w4 A “ . therm in vari "',:',;""'7‘:'::?:.",:: 7"".‘! Hied, and hax A e girl, whe/s tie v g Beound the house 5] WITE WAZEL GILWAN. Sesrams wnd they know winy the (2L imags of me, oy she's shways 18 i the DERAowEs Wersy sl ! P2 PARGUIED VWIS, Pratwsy Pratty Aerraetive ASD VMR ———————————————eeete e Swtahs fwr ws Spmetal Padidny B Opewimg Xawws ey Badionnsiaansieiiichiidisc ot stvn Mot ittt il ~UARIBSION W Erer i, Perwrest laris L ~ surprised 16 fnd | e one Of Those Koropesy scientitasls | naving | :'.,:"::,,?,:‘,.,“,:m" e m. u Iaad | he agents tali o, Whe compring for- | havs Knewn Wit & was ¥ ghe hadst 1ro Lresh- weter lakos, taturni witire polish and eongh eyrey of | 108 me Then she m'm?a:. sar nENE% T“E‘T“E L b # ‘ Darks and lemves sl buds? Bt of | down on the hase keys 210 b once ARG ronervolrs, to imors extenvagant sowte- | Lo T ks 1 Aiflerence, lor 1| mmade & e Gt i wake Sie dead, 406 | ! CHAS. MeWULTY, Lossew Featurs Picture, < ! Shwre wouid | st L Eisiern Giniag Vit v # Mkw.: :.mwm(u.(’ - - — - hnd the Aisiress UBCnsIous, and the dodor Gk 1 b of thonder, H1) your The harie Adispiayes now 1o g6 0 work over her for bours, and Wix s WEE LTeeIng ’V':\‘ ¥\ cition the matey Jordan wrook, s source of goed waler, | charges nwre something % # e BT, Ml Yo O /"';_’;’Q in Hart oo ’ would have heen 1ore commmendavis | My voungsr Guuginer bas S~ ':: ’4:’:";‘;’:‘:; ) WASET Was saed had it been Induiged in seon enough " ‘“"/‘ Wing Sna ooai thet £ Sy 6 s 10 hmve prevented u waler famine, and | e ’r,'-.;m'« - wil the Incidenisl sxpenses, 1o way | Wiy o et . Moreich's Crestest Thestrice notdng of the sndsansgring of 1he | oroe henrd Ger piaging ¥ ¥ health and the property of the ysoyie | oh “The Mockiogiird, 3 ,:".. b v o Sty g o9 the At His e 1] Pl CAMEIGH WL YR v5- 4 52, 1t might he well now (o see what | shop 2 o o VASIeEt AN A WeaTS ong Babs § there is in the Trading Cove brook Beir ¢ 5 cailinag ¥ournail A "4 woheme when it s Tublly developed be- tore metion In 1aken o by tew water- | it gheds or Lulld new veservoire, It ix | nar; : esical} CONGLIE . nacessary fur Norwich 1o have & care | Shtorian —wha pav el e canme L _ » -2 s of . SHEes ek for a fnancen un well ax of ive future | (055 ';:.»“ tokem and our dxisy ovim o pource of watkr supply. ‘j’r o > : . rah Pt The Squaw Man o 5 afrasd ¢ — EDITORIAL NOTES, o e A ,.,.; bR st CORE. e The Atlania Constitution seys this e i d :," <t 7 wan® G looks liks » prosperity country with ” e — ¥ go\en trimmings ',""; Tt Lapebe coAl We all should remember o wish Governor-slect Pmidwin & Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year. A Montana man and woman have fuced the sitar thres times together, Jumt becauxe the Sivorce courts are so cany. it hian been noted that the devil was !t Looks Like An 0id-Fashioned Winler. Yy service zs never known 1o try to prove an alibh ¥l mem re- He prompts the other tellow to do A SR = that $ ts & witen T v - — ——— Happy thought for today s e or fu maturai it is for us 1o taks o HAPPELL CO LYCEUM THEATRE poor care other folks take ¥, . hentt Banta Claue appears 1o have & season all his own 8o the pol could not work him into an schernes y of Christmas ng iz not as oid as the Christian er: but an afterthought ¢ the world waked up to and o cherished. er afier Forty-iwo state legisiatures meet in Januvary an for months after that wisdom will be flowlng into ths free Burwieg Kinds amd Ledigd at a great rate Dr. Cook’s story resis as if © n l IIBR B faith that he can make fr L . ‘3{ talking. It is tco neuresthenic amusing or calling on the pension at present. John D. Rockefeller is to play Santa Claus for the Tarrytown children, bu he will ha to borrow whiskers in order to play the part Chicago wants the schocie to teach | Low to eat a jam sandwich unduly smearing the features. a real practical suggestion. witho Thi It beats all how some tf marked down the week aft mas; and then we wonder if ever worth the previous If there is an cannot afford, it is a war by government officials looking for peace, and is not afraid. The burglars are to be expecied to! look upon the pol evil, as t pol good targets and reputat The people who have the all done and most of the presen® the road can extend sympathy to th who are still loitering by the count “Lafe” Young has shown the coan- zcessary to sit at the feet of learn wisdom. How about to put om the fini is regarded as an impolite and appointing wretck Senator Bulkeley home for nd will not return to Was! after the general a is ™ e LETTERS TD THE EDITCR Should Know Where He Is At North Grosvenor ng: ‘I do mot ference for shall vo caucus which animously adepted a reso- ion endorsing the candidacy of M ksa dd!gfit to eat the xan keley, and expre wish that the nominees, se !d use all honorable means to cure N the election of Morgak G. B e da, mot e o oncaon s - Nothing is gqsite so tasty. Shopping come to our Store, either caucus or assembdly. The res- * = olution was plain and he should not try to evade his duty Morgan G lkeley is the choice of the town of to work and vote for him. His con stituents demand {t. They R Thompson THREE THRILLING STORIES. Lost in Clouds, Dec © 1 a cloud bunk. | had soared in the air when I discove plunged nio a cloud land. A me was nothing but a billowy could woe nething and exmper queer sensat In a vivid dre and the Was gost WAS (o stuy whe wwohine 10 motion he su of posttion After an hour of this ex perionce 1 dreve ouwt & the viouds. B their | He claims a ma- | also de- ;| “1 Comtral What and 195 YWaim Bivees New l»a-du_u Cezm. Teiesmones AL = LUMBER CCAL ALWAYS IN BTOCR. Warewt gt Tretsoert P Tewpacme 01-13 T R e Dfi*LLS' FAIR ILE CLY At the HA ¥y seax” L sl o€ Bas Well Seasoned Wood ..~ == C. H. HASK e — G5 & Tow CLEVELAND SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER Cleveland Hot Biscoit It is a delight to bake with Cleveland’s Baking Powdes No failgres—ao kick at the table. There is COniy One W T B “Bromo Quinine’’ Jewelry That is Laxative Bromio Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD IN GONE DAY. C T Always remember the fall name Look for this i nalure em every box. R3e. "JOHN A MORGAN & SON We are prepared to furnish thousands of homes with Holiday Gifts SHEA & BURKE, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE For your final Christmas look over our stock and get our prices. LARGEST 3TOCK OF Diamonds, Watches, and in fact everything in our line. Prices the Very Best in the City. John & Geo. H. Bliss B U ———

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