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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910 J— —— Slorwich Bulletin nud CGouried. 114 YEARS OLD. Sul ton price, 1Zc & weck; 50c a montha; §6.00 = vear ., a8 second-class matter. Telephone Calls: gwm..n Business Office, lu ulletin Editorial Roo Builetin Job Office. 35-6. Willimantée Office. Room 2 Murray Baitaing. Telephone 21 office at Norwich, The Circulation of .The Bulletin. The Bulletin has (he lnrgeat cofr- ‘emlation of amy paper im Bastern Commeoticut, and from three te four tiwmes larger tham that of mmy Iu Newwdch. It is delivesed te over 2808 of the 4053 bomsew iz Neor- wieh, amd read by mimety-three per vemt. of the in considered the Bastern Comnmectient has forty- wime tewns, ome humdred and sixty- five postoffice dintricts, forty- ome rural free delivery routes. The Bulietin I sold in every e all of the R. F. D. rewtes in Fastern Conneeticut. CIRCULATION 1901, MVETAge ... .ciseecreocs @412 w3083 'GREAT FIRE LOSSES. 4905, mverage ... The e great fires in the cities and loss of life have oalled atiention o the slovenly building methods 2 the increase of losses in the er of @ centur ional Conservation ngress 09 thas “the greatest source of waste structural materiu the o1 most easily reduced, is that arising | from fwes. The substitute of firc resisting naterials for these now used . tend largely to put an end to this was The fire loss of 1307, in- wing property destroyed, ma nee of fire departments, amount of fire premiiuns above amount of losses, ective mgencies, additional cost of ter supplies, e reaehed a total er $456,4%5,900, about 30 per cent ion in that year. This ount een fimes the erest on the ational debt alse heen neured out that the stal tin United - States in xas The average an- 8 b year 1880-1889 01,234,626, The population had grown to abeut $6,000,000 by 1908, ac- ding to wevernment estimates. The sverage anmual fire loss of 1900-1908 was $219.903,319, Thus—the popula- n of the I'nited States increased per cent., while in the same period e fire loss increased 134 per cent. he Newark News, considering bet- thods east for the taxy a rance again fire is arged o e basi he property 1 vuld be all r if all pr as built alike and used alike. 3 w abont a concrate dwelling- house amd « frame factory using gas n the work carried on? The b the one miay doubie the but who pays the biggest taxes for the firs department and who | raeds thesdepartment most Might # not be a good plan for the tes to do what they cam to equalize the cost between proef and n firepreal slmph to enec fulkding and lower taxes "One way to do it is to assess build- imgs for the suppert of the fira depart- mept onfrls basle of the fire risk in- oWwed. Cartainly that is more sensi- o8 tham to tax the whole o ty. so that a man who wants 1o can save Ay putting up 2 fire-trap. “Why,emot make him pay for Wi g costs the oity Phesapissfood for thought in thase s for taxpayers in every M5 n the country wrage better PR. COOK BREAKS OUYT AGAIN. Dr. £ eame back in fairly geod form @nd it wasx hoped that he womld naintain the sflence which would be rosi becoming to him under the cir- imstances. Stinewlated by the patience of the pulMc fn receiving W and his con- fessions of errer and the ardor of semsation-hunting reperters, hLe bes | mntured to reply to Rasmussen and | o explain how his EskiWno “bovs ame (o tell such damaging stories comcernbug his alieged trip to the Pols, am the unfortunate feature of s s that it explains o tbng e Cook should amaken to the fact hat e Aead to ihe people o far »s _popular conféence in him is con- eMed, and " i as trying s position A Mfe as it is fgr & man (e be legall dengd to #he couris Mgurativary speakimg. there does | net appear to ba any r him and the weoner he the Bettar it wt 285 concerne surrection for be for him and every- ners the legtsinture potting style in their © whieh they may fiud immediate use for max. weak at Hartford. The Chicago policemam who com- pieined that the people here de not obey orders as \ne English peeple do, & informed Americans do not know how te obay orders. A justice of the peace in the west tas made a record of having married i couples in 20 minutes. An ex- nge thinks they'T have plenty of me te repent Nerth Adams, Maess, weut dry by e vele und thes on a reeount went wet by sewen. TRis is a case where srohibitien did net prehi Edly Swnday has shown that a man Keeus how e steal 4 buse may baw 10 take up tha biggest o 8 eomtpglion. wh | pared with Novem he total value of new building con- | lizes this{ana bracelets Deubtless some of the mew mem- | 200 Phia Ledg e privately | 1r. Speaker” | a vivid ingrain or Br | world with fed to the 1 NEW ENGLAND QUALITY. New Engla/i Quality” ought to be a first-class trade-mark and in & lecting it for a slogan the Pilgrim Publication association, with head- quarters at Boston, has shown excel- lent judgment. New England busi- mess men and manufacturers stand before the world with good repute for showing integrity in their every-day transactions, and the three centuries which have rolled round gince the Pil- gofms landed on Plymouth Rock have continuously increased the fame of her mechanics for inventive skill and genius and her manufucturers for hon- est goods and a square deal. The Pilgrim Publicity association is for increasing this fame, and it will ind no difficulty in doing it. Its purpose is “to assist in the advance- ment of New England by studying and improving the methods of pro- moting business through adyertising; to promote among New England man- ufacturers and merchants i thorough understanding of the power of good srtising, and in other ways to as- t in the development of New Eng- land’s commercial enterprises and its resources. OUR FOREIGN TRADE. T'he reports of the bureau of statis- tics of the department of commer and labor show an increuse in the de- mand for manufactured goods and a decrease of the demand for foodstuffs. Flour, wheat, corn, hams and shoul- lers, bacon, fresh beef and live cattle show a marked faling off as com- ber, an months ending with November of las year, un exception to this being corn, which shows an increase for the 11 months, but a slight decrease for the month of Novemdk On the other hand. most manufac- tures show increased exportations both for November and the 11 months end- 1® with Novemb Lamber, for ir stance, shows exports of 3 million dollars n November, a 2 3-4 millions in N he 11 monthé ending with November. 37 1-2 million dollars, against 20 3-4 milfon in th ec esponding months nst wvember, 1909, ¢ jof last vear \gricultu ¢ ures 4l implements show high- »th for November and the months ending with Nevember. 1p- per leather shows an increase for the 1 onths eriod, as o & oil, builders’ hardware tools, sheets and plates of Iron sel, hoots and shoes, automol scientific inst mients, manufactures of India rubber. steel ra tings. sole leath wi structural iron and ste rinery, metal worki ind many other articles. s, pipes and fit- typewriters, electrical machinery ma EDITORIAL NOTES. gton does not ap [ more congressmen, but e the is pleasant to think this is so far awa hing the matter with Dr his mouth, The ok hoopskirt may come back, reason t » show its ) think that who does not worry ahout have a steei-plated stored stoma ' ought for toda Howis nowadays that a geod of it rubs off. -mile park between B more and Washington is n needed scon At that the situation m General Wood informs the countr and Tiobson te for llinger es nearly fourteen thou: tio e you n vhat he noney The Ruling Passion of a girl, strangely pre- & dust and hardened been discovered in the ex- it Pompeii om the atti- ch the remains were found, t that jewelry w till in the » of the finger bones, fles for 18 centuries, it is inferred t as b it oue of the many victims who sought in vain to carry their most p cious helongings beyond the dead! zone of noxinus gase the 1 clouds o a and the glowing to re the last day of Pom pe ruling passion has been in evi dence man_ sentr und—virtually pet rifled by the preservative incrustation in his sentry hox, proving his devotic to duty stronger than the first inclina tion to flight. A dog's skeleton was f st ed above that of hi naster. An inscriptior of the animal proved that on asions had saved Who slhall skeloton h waniing to take with ments of her h her life for the many lives are sacrifi The Old-Time Parlor. There used 1o be in alme, ral home in the country the “parlor.” Fvery reader is proba hiy famiiiar with it for it still exists though not so univel y as it did years ago, when no home in the lan in village, hamlet, or on farm,was con- sacred room sidered complete or well equipped witheut this dismal apartment—car fully shuttered in against air and sun- light, a X work on the cen- ter tabi collection of curious odds and ends on the what-not in the cor- ner; mottees und chromos on the wall the floor. The sound of festivity sei dom penetrated the gloom of this par lor. At rare intervals distinguished visitors were received in it — witne of wedding or runeral It was nevy Pleasant room dusty: the children stood in awe of it and yet it wus their mother's pride. Happily the day of the pentup, un- savory par children. going out into the bigger beervant eves have return- mestesd and insimted upon HHingin Charter Revision in Boston 3--How the People Were Fooled BY A CITIZEN Having pointed out what they con- to be the weaknesses in the | proposed 's set to work to|a referendum From the time a charter change was me old-fa admittedly 1 strong, but calculated to cure if relig- ym the labor unions organizations some other either the republican 1 any chance: ¢ abolished the com- the common once they got a charter which suited them. commerce giving the people express their > in their method of 3 hed up to lwuun eral hundred J. Storrow, abundant because officially and was reported log-rolling ance to dir decided that to @ bare nine. powers away : government. e to the mayor. this remnant didn’t specify that see how little of by the people of referendims took the elective o and hitched the good of departments should council feat- commission. and the claim 1 the eleven | 1 something aucas from a political standpoi never thought included under | by petition, | For exampl a_ nomination signed by 5000 voters, | signations, single-chambe: | white Marathon a wormwood. No Kipling ang, nor Dunne had power to charm. candidates service on system it wa supposedly appointments commission heavy-wi over the skies of Sapulpa, Oklahoma: On a sporting page we read: mayor was g being given designations, commission council one body with log-rolling | protessional {listen for a . convention To the average citizen, perhaps {all cor your eye on Carl Morris whilom railway fireman scrappe the nomination Jout two years for a man to familiar care for the f - term for may lengthening which that cestral voices proph embraced his irther: commission vices by making the two plans were the temtative drait reach- tate house it was handed over to the tander mercies of the politicians who proceeded to dissect it about as | tenderly as a butcher cuts up a side of refused to f'e ye sturdies of tr children of the s the squared circle—lift t the politicians only bearded bs | das cy could see ¢ session of of sunshine and v have made a In their child- 1sh of pure air. ernment day, ventilated alway light and airy and clean and hos- An Important Serv to recinets of the parlor ch not oftener than twice The Flowing Bowl. jno r had The idea must be s supply the capital for carrying on L 1siness may in one sense be ides \I.Ulrl' way of travelin Steamers City finds no pleasure in a well laid table nnad banquet is like the man s no love for infringes upon a man's valuable read board and unfortunate debauchery are not so ca Dix constitute a cautions guest opportunity others around to vote for it den Tepresentativ Unfortuna weered helm, singing siren thods of lnwmaking Frghtmg Dust. same time she ch with dust as with the hous board of education to provide he mere thorough cleaning of the pub- in the school- would not ha the germs of tuberculc provocative ~Manchester I# czepet on . Checked by a Woman. room and closed the hall until sk him exclaim “Hang it all!” chuckled softly and went down siair Lenox Soap— “Just fits a smelled damp and instinet tofd s fast passing awvay. The j mantelpiece cinity of the gas jels hus been scrateh- redemption who had no respect for the xwmxw i 0y open the doors and windows e i Make the Liver Do its Duty Nmehm.::m ten :l:enflfi;lim-rdl& CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com- pel a lazy liver to do Headache, and D-hmlflvrfllhn'. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature S e T et been prepared for the coming session legislature relative to the pro- changes in the Meriden city the charter. There are some changes which are ne not be held up either by petty politi- cal fights or jealousy of those who do not care enough about the weifare of ary and they should > city to help the measures to pass. Great good can only be accomplished a community working -ther, and that's the principle that ought to govern any action to be taken on the city chart Meriden Journal. er amendments.— White Man’s Hope: Weight 235. the crushing overthrow of the i race at Reno last July, his- paused. Bitter were the of glorious days of the civilization. Tours was a gall, Since has n Alfred Austin was dumb. The rorld waited. Then, at the sunset of he year of defeat, a portent athwart TMYy Wes Carl Morr the new ight makes an angry glare “With cu hing right-hand smash on the jaw, Marvin Hart, the Louis- ville heavy- ight, was knocked cold the third, by Carl ‘Morris, hitherto unknown, who weighs 235 pounds siripped and has only been fighting | three months. the h He proclaims himself white race.’” orth Jimpson, John- of the censack, D ¥ L groceries, be saluted! Wix “always & rough-and-tumble who only last July tipped the “Generally fear- n at 275 pounds. ed wherever he went, he had no idea becoming a professional pughlist until Jim Jefiries was beaten by Jack hnson at Reno.” He then heard an- ng war. He high destiny. We read Since then he has met many prize- rs and put them to sleep with punch that knocked daylights out ve barkeeps, ve bookies; of Cauca: the white man's bur ve bravos of the cracker barrrel post office bench; wdu entists of hearts and es Already Hi Twombly, the 1 of the Backagawam, has aric dithyramby off these Pinc sted in part joy! that from Sapulpa, Though Jeff could not ‘come back: Comes something White with hooks to put The kibosh on the Black! EBoston Transcript. The Right of the Investor, Paul Merton's remark that the gov- energetic in pru:pct. s of labor, »pers and the inter consumers, but has not given a though investors, is pertin Since pa- ternalism is the order of the day, why i t stockholders receive, sa s much consideration as pers? It would be just as to run a railroad without la- without stock or bondholders. e latter there could be that everybodv eguarded except those who t does not hl inte ne of th nd a lot, but even its back Jken if too big a stick is applied to with reckless vigor. Managers of cirporations reallze that if to_be maintained the stock and bondholder »d.—“Financial Feat- Y Journal of Com- ble, the prac pital can om 1910 to 2,000, inclusive, Easter faill 20 times within March and times in Ap AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HGHLIGK S MALTED MILK | Obhictsare Snitations Thc FoodDrinkforAllAges RICH H.ILK MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER -""‘Not in any Milk Trust BEE™ Insist on “HORLICK‘S” | Take a package home We hope, by advertising, to induce thousands of women, who have never used Lenox Soap, to give it a trial. If we can do that, the adver- tising w3l pay; for a weman who buys one cake of Lenox Soap and gives it a fair trial, is almost cer- tain to keep on buying it. the hand” Tues., Wed., TODAY AUDITORIUM ° —SPLECIAL - WESTERN FRONTIER CELEBRATION PICTURES THREE-QUARTERS OF AN HOUR OF WILD WEST. n Pictures in the World and All Brand New. —EXTRA— ALSO 4—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 ADMISSION, 10c. TODAY EVENINGS, RESER “ED SEATS, 20c, MATINEES BREED THEATRE CHAS. McNULTY, Lessee Feature Picture, “THE LAD FROM OLD IRELAND ” ABEL GILMAN, Soprano. MISS Ferformanges DIAMONDS If you have neglected to buy a Christmas Gift, buy a Diamond for a New Year’s Gift. We can furnish you with any price stone you may want. NI John & Geo. . Bliss. Hollow, and ye watchfires of New 25 to 27 Franklin Street. POL Norwich's Greatest 'S Theatrical Every Afternoon at 2. Every Night 8. POLI PLAYERS made famous by Nat win and Maxine Elliott fihen We Were Twenty-One Ladies 10c Matinees daily, ex- cept holidays. FRISWELL THE JEWELER, of goods suitable ~Reception on s entire company. New Year's—St. Eimo. Bohemlan Pilsner, Budweiser, 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standar\ brands of Beer of Europe and America, Culmbach Bavarias Pale and Burton, Mueirs & Bcotch_Ale, Guinness' Dunlin _Stout. ans; ye seers| o g C. Imported Ginger Al Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones’ ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheurer. | Schlitz ana Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwicn Town. Telephone 447- y22a WILLIAM L. WHITE, funer, 48 South A St., Taftville Piano e o TUNER 122 Prospect €t, Bunker Nourisn- Telephone £68. of L safe comfort iraveler, voyage on Long Tsland | of the won- front of New | that have ev superb vie skyline and wate weekdays only East 22d Street & exceptad) and Pler 40, Fare Rorwich 1o Naw York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, New London. Conn. augsd All Watflr Route New Ycfi‘k Cheisea Line Fare $i 0@ . Pier WIHITAK ER Florida CUBA—AUGUSTA SOUTH Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railway of the South FINE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY From New Penn. R. R. Terminal, New York. Effective January 9th, the “NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL” (24th Seaeon) will be in operation. For illustrated literatare and allinformation Address, J. Fl. JORNSON, N. E. Agent 248 Washington Street, Boston = SHUTH 3350 up 4148 Vo 5. v floraiDesigns and CutFlowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, 77 Cedar Street. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY 10 NEW YORK e AimotoL e NORWIGH LINE The water — the comfortabie Steamer leaves New London at 111 due Pier foot of 5 a. m. (Monda t passe st e » Staterooms Norwich Tuesday Bast 1 Street, Monc days, at 5 received 1 (P 2 T 3.3, Bluecher; Le. s N. ¥. TIDT ik Magellan. Alse Cru ses to" fie Orient, West Tne World HAMBURG-AVER- 8 LOCAL AGENTS lndividuali{y Is What Cousts Ia Fhiotography. personality, points in character, the natural spirit inte “perfect accord. and pasteboard w!th want = photo of your real your friends see te love LAIGHTON The Photographer, “‘JMFL (Successor to A. T. Grieser) >well and Ches- IHack, Livery North River, Boarding Stabie 12-14 Bath Street. E CLIPPING A AUTOMOBILE TO RENT Telephone 883. The Season’s Gafie@tmgs SPECIALTY. tocking Horses Blackboards, and some SHEA & BURKE, Nerwich and Tativille The Thames Hational Bank the election transaction hereby called | CHARLES ypur Busie there fs no mea hiretgh the advertis: The Builetin. cotumns of { el

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