Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911 brethren in “the last analysis of our PURE FOOD LAW THE PIECE THE BAND PLAYED: e I T R e e ‘When President Taft utlendedh: . . ‘brethren, tjli the gvminx of the Lord'{' Violated by N-:u-t.nk Men Who Pay | Kg aa aa g'g Washington theater the other nig] e ‘have ' heard Tof the_pationce. o onalt; ameen o e et ne |l Government by Commission i, s i s e seiiecs ot ik E that good old tune, ail to the iet him pray.” “Blijah was o man of ERX o T T L 15 nu- o ol W like passions with us, and he prayed L e o | fervently that it might not rain: and mud @oueiee. N e tee 1 §—Ms Constitutionality; Nomination and Election Under [t |1 ssines ' on R0 %o years and six months,’ that it [urtuh.ldnws hu Now, if we could catch the Norwich v * but, since the fellow 'who has been doing that trick, . - ¢ of “God Save the King” and BY A CITIZEN he would have to suffer for it, and we | than desire to evade the requirements Novelty Comsdy Acrobats Supmeription price. 12¢ & weck; 30c & ¥ Country, 'Tis of Thee,” are the would have him analyzed for germs of | of the Jaw. Judge Hungerford allowed b X A i moatis; $0.00 u year. same, the larger part of the audlence b S M 3. H. Ryan and Frank Palmer to set- - = " . Now. “Ts any Cheerful? let him sing | tje for $10 and costs. There was no Z ALLOR & HARRINGTON thousht it was fine old American pat- £ Entered at the Postotfioe at Norwien, | ol | FOs NS OF ACEEER BEC 1 he opposition to the new Haver- sixty-six candidates. and for the four | praise. evidence against Edward Ryan, so he Brasesting the Giis “dak TNt John H. and Edward Ryan and Frank Palmer appeared in court at Naugatuck recently, charged with vio- lation of the pure food laws in failing to vse advertising signs as required by the statutes. The testimony showed that it was more a case of neglect LEVINE & LEVINE Alvin Bros., “fi'fi%’ MASON & MURRY That Classy Duo ' Coun. as second-class matter, | ; et o positions on the school board there C. H. TALCOTT. |\ras gischarged. Thomas Renehan, for > Teicphone Calles | to rovalty, and they were right. | hill charter did not ccase with its |G " icen candicates. The papers | Norwich, Jan. 4, 19i1. \ similar offense, was not present at ADMISSION 105, Everiiigs, Resireds Soate 29 < Bulletin Business Offlce. 480, | It is often recalled that when “Dixie” | adoption by 'the vote of the citizens. | yere filled with advertifements in fa- SR Sk court hour. but later gave a bond of 3 candidat tin, coms, 35-8, was first p 25-8. in Balletin Edito-in] | 1 by a band in @ Wash- | A former cit:: solicitor, dole and acute, | vor of the various Bulletin Job Office. been prominent in his op- | there were many me idates, and ) The Mortgage Debt of the Nation. | $50 to appear later. b il Mr, [Editor: While the people {n on revicw of troops by Lincoln, | Willmantie Office. Room 2 MBFSY | (Lt an official present would have attacked it as unconstitu- | mote their candidacic 3 BTy Butidin, Telephons 21 pped the rebel tune had he not when | tiol and med objections to it | sociation, throu; whose efforts e gzr'l t m‘ meratulate them: T-mpemg Him to A!.uu--r Fall. BHEEn T“EAT“E — on this ground which were presented | whole agitation hai been conducted | 04 Sveryhods within - carshot. an hamp Clark gave Uncle Joe two onferred with Lincoin on the mat- - ter, been told: “We've won that tune— e t is our and we all recognize | A BHORT LEGISLATIVE SESSION. ..o it 200 e thing. In recommending a short legislative | No yjation has been able to bottle , “lesued a | hug the delusive phantom of hope that\l apples. Is that a peace offering?— L CHAS. McNULTY, Lesses and | they are making progress Instead of | Washington Post. Fouturs Platurs, d any | retrogressing, it seems to not have | “A WESTERNER'S WAY.” urred to them that there is an | MISS MABEL GILMAN, Soprano. ercurrent that is carrying them | d rather than forward. & Arc Afternoons at 2. Evenings at 2 me court for decision. The |and the charter adop upon which th statems that it had no heing constitutional | neither nominated nor endo: thesc candidate or set of candidates. was well un- Norwich, Friday, Jan. D. Phelps of Windsor rv of the Connec alers’ association, vis: Restricting the printed names who ‘were lead session, Governor Paldwin was right up good n It s the sift of | 7 ST thee two candidates cibi aiippoteen the people, as 4 whole, moving ' for- n style. Tt = u regular guberna- | the spi e nations, and the hu- | r, 4n ce receiving t highest | though s oMpinlr action, 4 ward or backward? While we are told terial re pdation and one ea ponds to soul-stirring | number of votes in the preliminary | cain'“lict of candid S and many may believ e ave which the 1~ a& A whole are in regariless its origin or | clection for nomination. asting harter moved | making gress, s It really a fac 15 list of munici- sympathy with, and i each assembly ' original purpose. was governed Ly bLusiness principles instead of suijected to political meth- | HIGHFLYERS TO BE CONTROLLED | of, 0 16, Bo i, B 1 ods there be @ sesslon | The making of laws to define the [ political party. that would last t rights of man in the air, and to Teg- 3. Denyin Wil the seneral + the trafic and fix a basis upon S heed this ad I damages can be fixed is some- Denying the right to ed on the t the ave print- of a can- aucus of a I read in the papers ar morizage was nts in _the states | Ne vk | minded me , ta rt on real estate | s the tick, ction ch two ¢ sht to have print- s mame of a can indcpendently of a < the r the ballot e nominai N. §. GILBERT & SONS hod of nomi more thar e 7 d Governor Baldwin ap- { caucus by nomination paper: { tion t o BIWR? 1t s not Micely to, fo are b site cote | 4 > jison e o Lo e the follov All This Week With Daily ave? 1 1s of having Con-| | phenving the right to have print- | Of men of unus for office, | . g s jirendy bel t that " c up to her traditions as a | S el b t a | although in th > were some |ing inf first of Matiness. 5 ed on the bailot the speeification of a | althous! re o oy - ain Stree anusoal array of Important bLusiness leader in the law. Here are his ree- | political pa or politi principle | 0f absolutc o yotersy soogl Ly z GhH B S, and hat the e Rages it sbiifrror i Vs by more than three | showed exce lgment not alone | ¢ i xom e B WIS e more nunm i BT thights | in the men whom their votes placed | one-haif billion TR s Y Bl v e e POLI PLAYERS some years. which . I recommend the passage of i stat | ! e nt of the others shown by the | bers, to six hat “Des h . prov g for their stry in the b omdy r Ve iven to each. an increase o o ures ar f eir flizhts within this state | ates as represe such polit- | mayer of the city wh not wns in a3 | untes charse of some one ap- | tr, with the designation of such drocate of the chatter, was con- petent authority | party aftér the name on the ballot d a friend to it, and the ns ou realize the meaning § 3 - Flad 1€ the seneral | Capable of directing thelr course With | fequi St S B R ML e Desks Tables Letter Files 2 - I the | fice th liability jon the mayor who opposed lh\. ite mo e d U‘l s incr H e > cha for | to be re without just ot s defeated ing three times as fast as the wealth. m ting from an < & e or nes o 0 stubborn 3 i ; L L 03 i dten bt R R R Modern Furniture for 1911 requirements ° n a f It nt Whoever \\.A: ‘d ;( . - we |l actually Ll\lx]vn d i s ; . - s of the|by the civic association won over their . e 1 th n %0 dangerous - ng 1 Souvenirs of Mi Perry Wed- nents. By the election, th the ccording to_this o y . n . sportation xhould do | i A o as lacea i the’ hands of | total debt, public and pri We offer a good assortment of nesday Afternoon. 1 e e e e s an the offiee. seek | its friends: and, whatever their ad- |ing the real estate mortgas - - <5 of the person put | office—in ger can the office. ministration, its shortcomings could | Januar 890, in round numbers THURSDAY—Jewett City Night R P e e PR e ROLL TOP DESKS e v B 1 not inappropri- % like by the of the form of wvern- t that time the N % » tendent of state | ment. n n was com & 9. S 2 Popular Poli Prices—10¢, 20c, 30c P - it S Haverhill, Jan. 3, 191l { lion"doila Including the Banker's, 5 ft. size; the Commer-~ Next Play—GIRLS. M i unwise, with en busing i i H i | o . ed. experience, to at- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR , business i3 good. " cial, 4 ft. 6 and 4 ft. sizes; also for Library use the s - there is a correspon any full system of | of mortgages on lot 3 ft. 6 x 3 ft. size. Prices are low for the grades. § Music. the nominating elect Where Are We At Now? WAS T RA 0 QuIT 1 court to the + 8 points out that it is early vet to ¢ ke h in 1890 at o ite coarplote Twe Ti¥ .l..,hm‘m.;wg oy conmtpren the s | real estate mortgage 3 ft. Roll Top $17 and $20 WILLIAM L. WHITE, k t rty and the state, | each point aga nents; that cares to, can figure out T whe. " I upon the traffc | i ebs et I eheries e | e e e o 3 ft. 6 Roll Top $21 Piano Tuner, X recom: -hn'!al' g B constitutional : oA ate mor: debt to ov ce the en- | 4 ft. Roll Top $25 c1d 42 South A 8t, Taftvills « he way of Connectlcut t e | pronounced constitutional develops health | (76 : g [ JE 0 e ey o Cumt e LT Lokt ithirity o the vtite, | S bohuty and docs not need & “puri e ‘ 4 ft. 6 Roll Top $30 P s s i . 2 " | the on of the citizens was turn- plant.” o ease B ue . ey show up on the horison. ed to the pr ary or mominating we wait in_expectancy till we [ 741, 1" ,,’.‘; ! 5 ft. Roll Top $40 to $60 TUNER hiet e ves f EDITORIAL NOTES. election. There was no dearth of can- | get an anzlysis of Trading cove water | poi% PL C0l, o e thie i k ates, nor lack of assurance in pro- | o learn its fats 1d in the meantime | ™ At 2 G | 122 Prosoect Bt my abilit g - - sdogere » d fro; eat B ortgage i e ’ : fact that there is a minute more e e e e mid from “beautiful |Jg, 58 TYPEWRITER DESKS Tel 811 Norwish, Cb wone! by - hit susishine day makes the ap- its usual course. 4 v D mpound dag o = — - 2 10 know debt for ea in the six N ciative feel thankful Single and double pedestal, | 3 ft. to 4 ft., also smaller sizes : l“dividualityy tion it che every office must we con generous but euds of 1910 totalled $1,- t h press st principles 96 Haiat fir Ty | $13.000,000, and made- the vear high i th tes stood, | OF | lmited littic iton P irame. e s vealth distributor. 1 however, of the: Quoting serip for consolation Ham: ire $50; Vermont $ ! LSBT | ey e s | R S l , . . Is What Conats In % “ill be a forlorn hope. ter wers ot I {hietr o FIpEa Dt b Vertical and horizontal i become officials under and the may- | ex-Alder rom T 'q.” | Ph ( r h . ; ; Eiige abiows, up Bis | o Ol the olby. who hod served flve | oy M Sty for Letters, Cards, Documents. | otograpiy. X e » can say that It s | ter ‘and had been most earnest in his | come by quoting i | Bringing out ihe real persomality, targe. and the trias . . e e ss ha b et e e m e Rinine ot A letter file is today considered one of the most import- Toned down by the matarsl spistt ef B R et S i et iE iy aniine b Children Cry ant articles of furniture for the “‘busy man.” as it assists | &5, a7 o wericer accord Not I e s % @ > no such inquiry being made in this r_the single office of mayor ¢ FOR FLETCHER'S in protecting valuable papers and keeps them in order for s 'l"“"_’g'v;“;‘t";’""“‘hm g were seven candida , for the % o Fovge positions of aldermen’ there CASTORIA ready reference. self. or what your friends see 1o love It v at Dr. Cook and admire, call on s sdeyion aa bo an arror 1o, (i thal B Hiax wdes - Card Iudex Boxes, complete with cards, at $2.00 LAIGHTON i at . . e Z The Pholographer, . duty of $150 is the price | If not covenient to call, please telephone or send grap i m automobile at Panama. 5 opposite Norwich Savings Socisty : )t promise to be a popular for catalogue and state requirements. : - Jjinning resort of this he: his fu : = helped char; . siaciy and e : 5 e THt00 oo | That is what most women say S. Gilb & S g 7 and recie ! nbert ons (Successor o A. T. Gerdners when the grocer asks them what [ oo ok b othne oaiin kind of laundry soap they want. Hack, Livery DIDN'T MISS SIXTY THOUSAND e ssed treasure he We hat women are ned yet to make It isn’t s S e has Leen ree g e urprismg. B the tre Pt Wb M ot oS R s Lenox is not a new soap. It is Boarding "Z’;L:‘.'". o ihe S | o Y SRl SN b | not an experiment. The price is Stable ok, s ) S e low. The quality is high. The 4 not Poli’s 12-14 Bath Street Be le only A . S e shape is convenient. Best of all, OO J é l S’ HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY 1 must ; ar-starting interests(?) of the people. | Lenox Soap does the work it is 1o, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. e ene a0 © | The Rutland News is right when it | intended to do. . ¥ 3 the place for econ ¥ in expen- | i’ i ires st in jolatng the DEtce.l You go to Poli’s for the best entertainment. L4 - T 1 Lenox Soa Well, come to POOLER'S for the best GROCERIES. . " g ot s e *"fii p We all agree that Poli’s is the cheapest considering the quality of the R Bk et gy o | show, also that POOLER'S is the cheapest considering the quality of the S o m of om it [ 'E‘:é}?}: , Groceries. B Sats, SoeR il e ik T et AR i When you see Poli’s you think of the best show in town. Think : i G A 4 y, an a lon to in- . ntent oii edifying the public and sur those precious homilies on thrift, ndness to dumb brutes and kindred ics, t ich the sald public has rom time to timgg. a time when Mr. Rocke- not speak to the public § also of POOLER’S, the place togo for the best Fresh, Pure Food Groceries Sted 5 - G i - —_ at the lowest possible prices. . i We keep everything we can sell and sell everything we keep, and ask the people in the vicinity of Greeneville to give us a trial. SHEA & BURKE the p There was a time was busy boring for ofl. But hos . udden he broke the silence . 116 &bout the 1 Chr st surrounded him, and certain it Wit This week we call special attention to our LaTouraine, the perfect coffee, a Ib. 35¢, and Golden Dome Teas, alb. 506 and 60c. Weare sure they will please you. HANLEYS PEERLESS ALE i mas by dlst e-dot those indefatigable pleces amon 9 The; reporters took considerani m him, Rockefeller's | As is some- ent too far. One ¥ up to the nights ago Happy thought for today: It does make ar | | | | | | have be sw i we Oilows: “Mr. - N e in Santa ;i ated either took 3 & die . t r * i i s et | If quality counts for any- 3 Fine Malaga Grapes, 1b. 15¢; Blue Ribbon Raisins, Blue 2 7 i ' thing with you, you will - ) Seal Currants, pkg. 12¢; Y peck hox Matches 10¢; 20 Mule o e 1ot o T, St serve your own interests,f) Team Borax, pkg. 10c. ALTERICAN HOUSE, i i o . e s | - e TR B best, if you will order Parres & Sandcruon, Prase was good enough and od —— v i. RATES to Theatrs Troupes Want Strict Sunday Closing. of six, representing enough now Y ur ale by our WATCH FOR OUR AD. EACH WEEK—IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE e e csgiegie committ The pure-ford in. v t55-i amecred o R e SO T STEP IN AND TRY OUR | 6. P. POOLER 352 BINNER Crition HE JAMES HANLEY. BREWING — - y By glet There is no ob high if it understands the spirals weil | ¢ enough to light right | mrmon restriction business be extended to cigar stores and 1l the same lines DEL-HGFF CAkl, Sround Fioor Free Delivery. Telephone 524. 460 North Main Street _vs0a 86 cord I that it claims | hat the froit store v a bllzzard gots & warm wel- | i\, Tolted fromt salitos 4 T aium News 4 g

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