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Sorwich Bulletin nud Goufied. 115 YEARS OLD. Sul price, 12¢ & werk; 500 & monthsy year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., as wecond-class matter, Telephome Calin: Bulletin Businees Office, 430 Eull tin Editorial Rooms, 35-8. ulletin Job Office, 30-+ COMPARISONS. Comparisons may be odious, but they are often instructive. A part of Ver- | mont, at least, is wideawake as to the possibilitles of making that state a summer resort. In struggling’ to make | the place attractive they are producing a few figures from New Hamrpshire. This is what the White River Junction Leader has to say upon this subject: “A wise and discerning state policy | has resulted in the visit to New Hamp- shire of 300,000 visitors each annual | summnier, while none come to Vermont. New Hampshire pays her legislators $200 for the session, while Vermont pays $400, and in addition $14,000 to the bunch for mileage, the actual cost | of which last year was just one-fifth is employed the school boards must | serve without compensation for their services, The Haverhill charter pro- vides for a school board of four mem- tiative. In the next, the concluding paper of this series I shall sum up the re Government by Commission 9-=Some General Comments BY A CITIZEN Under the laws of Masscchusetts in | ty of the recall, | cities where a school superintendent referendum and ini- llml‘m-. ' Weds ADMISSION, 10c. AUBITOIIUM 4--Schroder’s Sophomores- SINGING AND DANCING COMEDY WALTER BROWN Southern Dialect Singer and Comedian SMITH & ROMAINE, in Halloween Night. A spectacular scenic dancing novelty. Jan. 30, 51 Feb. 1’ 4 EVENINGS, RESERVED SEATS, 20¢. | sults of government by commisson as | I have observed them in the city of] | which I am writing. If in the con- | Willlmantie Office, Room 3 Murray | A Pleasing Sense of Health and SlrengthRenewedmdof bers chosen at large, each serving two years, and the mayor who is a BREED THEATRE | of the $14.000. Rleven-tenths of the Buildiag. Telephone 210. | inhabitants of Vermont are farmers, | Performances . ~ and they would plant the state to ap- Member and the chairman ex-officlo. | cluding paragraphs of this paper I CHAS. McNULTY, Lessoe 0 Norwich, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1911. A The board has entire control over tho | 7 verybody kni is true, s 23 - - Ple trees, but an insignificant group of | goioo]” department, Indeed, no slte | s exoncs Io. the ate with which we Kaos amy St Erature Plsture, 7.30 insignificant men we want | say mno, follows the use of Syrup of Figs and n for a school building may be acquir- forget the things that are evident. ”» 2 | Vermont for a deer park, and as they | ed, no plans for construction or altera- | & sound and wise charter 18 pat a | Elixir of Senna, as it acts gently on ELDORA, THE FRUIT GIRL 8.45 are of those who do the hidding of the | tion be accepted or work upon such | means foward 8004 government. 1ts s E. Bruseau, Soprano. P.m. the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans- ing the system effectually, when con- chpnted or bilious, and dispels colds and headaches. To get its beneficial effects, always The Circalation of The Bulletin. The Builetia hss the largest eir- culation of amy paper im Easters be begun, without the approval of this board. Unlike the members of | the municipal council, the members | are unpaid, they do not give persoual and thorough consideration to their important department, and their ad- ministration is a chamber administra- machine, they have their way. These saume farmers at each biennial election | &0 to the polls and vote for men for | the senate who have been elected by the special interests to serve as their tools and puppets and to prevent the results depend upon the officers chosen | to administer it. It rises no higher | than their sense of homor; it is mo | broader than their vision extends; it/ is no sounder than the wisdom of | their judgments. The finest machine | in the world may run awkwardily, may | 1647 Adam’s Tavern ’ Cemmecticut, and from three to four | (justment of laws for the public | tion—an administration determined by | even suffer wreckage, if the driver be ' buy the genuine, manufactured by times larger tham that ot amy fa | i o.1 | deliberation and ~discussion rather | inexperienced or caréless. The beau- | the California Fig Syrup Co. | Norwich. It is delivered to over The! ou are. Things are not go- | than by observation. The municipal ty of -action is seen when the nnpst] o 1861 St WNor- | ing in Vermont according to the will [ council, under the laws of the state, ' machine is directed by the most care- e ey - by ainety-three per cople. Ju Windham vered to over D00 heuses, Bulletta s wold im every all of the R. W, n Commecticst. routes im CIRCULATION average .. 4a12 -5.920 AN APPEAL TO SPORTSMEN. of the people—legislative action ap- pears to show that the blind are lead- ng the blind; and too many are rec- the world. In the past twenty years the stat shiow thie number of fatalities have ,000, of which nearly half were proventable. American death rate is an aver. per 1,000 employes, as 35 in Austria, 1.81 in France s of gainst 1 carelessness ate at nt of all fatal Negiigence and bottom of 46.6 per 1o | by commission, an anomaly. may expend for current expenses only such sum as may be raised by a tax of $12 per $1,000 of valuation. This sum it apportions among the several tention, and being without check in its expenditures,—it is, in & government It would be better to abolish the school board as an independent body, elect a com- missioner who should be a member of the municipal council to have charge of this department, and so bind it into conformity and harmony with the oth- A petition for recall, referendum or ful and skilled controller. Nor by putting men into office un- der any charter can you fully control them by its provistms. But wo must demands for publicit funetory, avoiding that frank and full | disclosure of its reusons for its acts | that such publili ng distrust; power strong person: trol the vo majority of the council. br £ood admin! ter. THE “CONTEMPT CASES AGAINST GOMPERS AN OTHERS { Vice-Presideut John Mitchell and Sec- retary Frank Morrison of the Ameri- | can Federation of Labor, were made today in the supreme court of the! | Uniced States. The court took under | | consideration the question of affirming | the dec n of the courts of the Dis- | trict of Columbia, which sentenced the | cused to jail. might be per- y seeks, and thus the mayor, lacking th may yet be of suci ity and will as to con- s if not the judgment of a The grounds of vet regard to the law in the case, Judge Parker laid stress on the ar: | gument by Judge Parker that the in- trators under the char- Bohemjan Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelrs | offer to the public the finest standar\ brands of Beer of Europe and America, | Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | OUR CROWN AD ia Putmam aad Dealeleon te over | ,caut to public trust. Vermont is not| city departments, and all departments po s i charter with : ke T " 5 JHe 1,100, n all of these places it one, and enough vigor of this Sort| except the school department are lim- 2,,2,2{;’:,‘,“ ,‘,‘rc'{:?cf("’,',.f’g@u%lz‘xon‘ The | Concluding Arguments in the United ""i“‘c.‘};;,?;‘g‘.‘j"cfn..‘fl“fi‘: Bm: Is comaidered the local daily. ought to Dbe helpful in making Ver-|ited to the amounts designated for | financial policy, for instance, followed States Supreme Court. Hill P. B, Als, Frank Jones' Nourish- | POLI PLAYERS Eastern Commecticut has forty- 1 ., ;¢ \what the people want her to be. | them severally. The school board may | by a municipal council might be un- 2 ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- e towus, one hundred and sixty- o A “¥ not be so limited; it may exceed the wise, and thus bring reproach; its Washington. Jan. 30.—Concluding | Budwelser, S2hlita ana Pabst. in their Eighth Successful Week postoffice districts, and forty. AN AWFUL RECORD. ‘32}::;‘:“”“'{;,’" mxer:‘dere;;‘; t:t gg'nlt:g b tof-flcers fi,‘,‘fi‘é arguments in the “contempt cases” # D:.DA. mmc. Norwicn Tuw;;.“. in Norwich, offer | council. t3,—serv. selfish, ot partizan, an -39 S (Y S In mining fatalities America 1eads | without pay, giving no bersonal at- | being eontempts 1 bhscreance of the | 2ainst President Samuel Gompers, | Telephone ' 1965, average a2, in Prussia. It is noteworthy | er departments of the cit; Under | for criticism in regard to these mat- | 265U that the risk increases with western | such a commissioner the schools would | ters should exist in the judgment and m;?r‘-’;“?;frl‘:r“::; .rinaaiml;ydu%eaelsél- i progress, the rate in the east central administered with greater efli- | methods of the council rather than in % . S g Who is your favorite Player? Week ending Bress, ; ARGl Alarnat Mk ha i, and by J. J. Darling- sectiqn being 2.35 per 1,000 employe: i/ SOUBGNE sosUROU. the provisions or the defects of the Davenport against i January 28 he. o section: & hianl tn. flie referendum and initiative woull| charter. One must consider separate- | (0% e e =t Souvenirs Monday and Wed- in the western section 6. e guards against the abuse of ||y the charter as a means towards Dvu}}. : ia:d A orney 11:“‘[ M}n tidayy, Ressption, Evidasratthes Pacific coast section 7. power and lack of progessiveness. good government, and the officials as | Darlington had to say was striq’ly rooR. Next week, FAVORITE WEEK Lynwood A Powerful Drama of War Times in the South. “LOOKING FOR g F weidents. The use of unnecessarily | initiative must be signed twenty- GICIy o bt » Ihe Bulleiln is in receipt of an ap- ., o' isting charges has often been | five per cent, of the electors voting in| ppoie e tial in good |unction against the “boycott” of the TROUBLE. from the League of American foE tigak st municipal election. Tn the last | e I8 woothes ekssatiat i o Bucks Stove and Range company was | o e Tesguw of Al 1 e e the Feon for S0 ; | g Vo T ST, G Duma e bernenl | BRIDGE WORK ibit- the wse. of automatic and- pump D8 disasters of this character. Bcon. |, petition, then, must be |25 L i ’“5\" of officials of the American Federation ~ oo b g R i e ny in the use of timbering is one ot | Y - eanh signatare | 0V8 of municipal administra- | 0s Canor. “I cali the attention of | ; Lo ot et I e thess the commonest causes of roof col- | followed by the correct address as on | of the acts of thelr ofit- | sugge Parker, th rivals natural teeth in looks, inted out that by m of l‘sv To obtain th ey v etosnizn | Parker the judge,” sair Mr. Davenport. feel, strength and cleaniiness. pons immense bags are netted by | T nines should be subject to in- srrect signatures would he | DI MIERE AHC A8 HOOS e helptal | Then the attorney quoted from a de hless hunters, that the wild life is | s and uphold what they believe help i cisio ndered by J g Parker | spection and compelled to obesrve reg- | A ten per cent. requir e it iher think haem. | cision rendere udge 1 Fl bi that laughtered, or driven away to seck Shettlon 500 ComPEIEC to FILATIE Te®” | petitioners for Haverh to denounce what they think harm. | whon he was at the head }:1( ";.e Ne‘xs can do anything w and loneller feeding grounds, that | 00N Ridiinnis | 5 would be i Py 2 kbl B0 | York court of appeals in which he sa o next gemeration may never behold (1¢ workmen meeds mo argument.| )l ., prevent abuse of this m e N e o he | here was a differench between en- natural teeth should do § OBERAMMERGAU uck or a goose or any of the folk 1°osevelt's endeavor along this life-| o, vet ot be so large as prac B e . joining a libel and enjoining a publi- line still remains one of the it I e e e cation as a means of carrylng on a 'f the woods and water courses. saving to nullify the provision. The | administration LR The officials of the Amer- | We make and adjust it perfectly o most commendable recommendations @ and initiative ks I 01 4 > conspirac be game hog I= now regarded as|,, 4, uplig servic ? i SHist e el | ter the place of a sound char- | LU G0N tion of Labor and others:§ and at most reasonable prices, § MR. & MRS. GEO. S. PALMER @ one ungovernable hog abroad, ana " |1# Public service. g ts 1s kept within the|8cter 5 L ;hf‘j:" aceording to Mr. Davenport were en- § and looks as If it might take the com of the people. It should be ages A dminister it. | azed in a conspiracy in violation of | A €! be fo % se 0 dminister i ] ined efforts of sportsmen and farm- el i NoTES, possivle to set in motion with reason- | %, "Ond, n J10sg e, SARIEIE G botn the laws of God and of man. | WE GUARANTEE Slater Hall te make him behave rationally. A Western city proposes to call the | aple ease such machinery as is ne ¢, encour stimulate and incite. - | in exchange, with a show of truth ' police safety-men because it is not | ed for their exer If it be of'u\- These infitle should be felt from No Choice in Montana. i IT FULLY srtectly recognizable, says that near- | right to call them cops. Miney m: | ceeding aifficulty exercise these | {1e% Iouen That charter Mont., Jan. 30.—The result ¥ @vaey state Bas & £ull stock of game e i et | rights, not only” the gain obtained by | {1, SEHRY gut. dministration | werm Wednesday, Feb. 8th, 8 p. m. aws. New ones made at nearly Happy thought for today: The per- | exercising them is lost but their value | oo Yy 000" who administer it, and best | senator in the Montana assembly was: % Nvary legisiative comvention. Yet ay! #0n Who weds in haste and repents |as a restraint or as a stimuly | preserves the rights of those for | republican, 32; Walsh, demo- | K"] Defltal Parlors very lex “’l“ ‘ntion. et, as immediately is not so rare as he seems | W il consider their acts as publ whom it e | Conrad, democrat, 18; scat-| very one knows, there are no laws s | vants with much more care I for such necessary for choice 44. | Aolated more, none held more in con- empt than regulations as to shooting, ) be. Chicago girl has run away to mar- | they will cts they may be easily brought fore the judgment of the electo Haverh DR. JACKSON, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. Megr. PIANO RECITAL By winting, trapping and fishing. Not un- | "oy Indian, and this is helid up | Lo Consider only their own will or it wild fow! have disappeared. until| hyainst those roving pictires - What | dcsire if the means of bringing thein % ) ik oui At . o - to such judgment is practicallly im- Health d Ad sh have but gone, until even the pext? possible. * The recall, referendum and | ealth an Beauty vice Fran arre songbirds are become rarities, is there | initiative are essential to the succ BY MRS, MAE MARTYN. anything like a popular support of Andrew Carnegie recognizes the uge | of government by commission; a fairly ki Siibr T e | I Y. M. C. A. HALL, same laws. of the equilibrium, hence he favors the | small per cent, of the voters ] o £ ong i “What is the worth of another set establishment of forts on the Panama | tioners is essentfal to the prac (1) T am glad you like my ) ist and dissolve in hai-pint of water, | : i Chtindh ‘Sthest? Entrarioe, s th mpoo recip 0 0 5 % 2 #_prohibitions, this timo rullng the canal. el d o S Well and let siand a few hours. Mas- AN. dnd of weapons which may be used? —_—— 5 : . as that 1s s to thora ging at night with this soon cieans | TUESDAY EVENING, J. 31 There are two hopes we entertain for | Cheap aeroplanes are hovering about | 0us matters which had been under “cleanse the Q make the hair | and s the wkin, corrects a faulty [ N6 pieservation of the game and of | the horizon, but they are not'the pat- | discussion, concluding with o petition ) sore ana glossy. (2). 1 cannot recom. | complexion and preventswriniles. | ea“er an yflrl ckets 50c 4nd 7T5c, at Georse A. 1o songbirds. One §s that in time | tern & careful man would take his first | (088,40 BOVCTRAL B0 TUE PRISICINE | BenG 8 LR Suggost trving the fol | Cora B.: Lack of fresh alr and su:AI | Davis® and Broadway Pharmacy. he game hog will be made acquaint- | rise in. Srincth & Fooe “duly mindful s the most delightful ficlent excrcise makes sluggish blood, e with the fact that he really, actual- | I . TR | oF the - Bene sponsibil at ou cin use: Get four :lpr(u;ges nhe1 uxc-r]md u[.espon?nm,] ran # Jan24TuThSTu f i liy, actual- 4 " of the dang sponsibility at- | Lol ax from the drug store for the pimply condition of your face. v. 18 human swine apd ought to be| lLynn is among the New England | fendant to our ( voeation” and | 2ACEE.C0, T2 i hulf-pint of hot water. | I you tse & gond tonic it Wwill throw | e — { = —— strained to the confines of a pig- | cities which are trying to find a sub- | urging that “re nable frecdom be al- | then add two teaspoonfuls glycerin oft ‘impuriti nu(ul.ue the stem and | su"’s PRESSED 5un MusiC. t stitute for the saloon by increasing way accorded employers to run € nd let eool. Use this your compl on_will ¢l nd become | ! e ot ope for rellef is that | club life. their ra s on a Dasis that will Lt Will clear the pores | dofc and rosy. Here is a gaod Tecipe: | WAL R R i o e it i | Dot restran them unjustly in conduct- Soaite ST powdit, I | G S R R aioshot | Our Wagon Calls Everywhere WILLIAM L. WHITE, il themseives enforce laws as se.| The first robin does a mighty fot to | ing their business profi: ’?UJ aile | inexpensive foller preparation acts as a adding oue-haif ‘cup sugar, then e e i Piano Tuner, -wh reak up k e “ of the rail- | complexion beautifier, and the sallow, | water to make a full quart. A table- ec: erety against the man who shoots| break up a stubborn cold "’1‘ peovle | C.y employers at all fieloss color of your skin will soon | spoonful of this fnexpensive tonic be. | lidecia 48 South A St., Taftville ail upon their land out of season as| Who know how to cherish such a sign | “'rhe regolution was s repre- | g to a ruddy glow of youthful | fore meals will renew your health and | v ; £ v g 1! i hey weuld against him who steals | ©f spring. sentatives of the Brotherhood of Lo- gneray and Dring back ihe bloom of . | - hickens and robs tk o - | comotive Engineers, the Firemen and | 3 S . ihe | REAIE to the | e t | o v ool S "1 1t has becn discovered that a leak | Fnginemen,Order of Railway Conduct. |, Tlene: Your embarrassment over the| " oo u stion { F. C. GEER o |in the Washington water system is|ors, Tralnmen's Brotherhood, Order of ' (RRY EEANIR O FOUT QS UG B 001 LoqU % rhe only reilabie one I know i TUNER | reducing the supply two million gal- ilway Telegrs rs, shopmen 1| powdered delatone, Get from the d |is the parnotis recipe, which is inex- | JUST PRIVATE SECRETARY. | the railroad clerks organization. Biat an ounce of powdered delatone, | pensive and easily made., Get from the or tact that congress does not take | land with a little mix enough water to druggist four ounces of parmotls 'fld = | 122 Prospect €t, 5 - - e ! make a paste. Spread thickly on of- | dissolve in 13; pints hot water. e, { Tal. 511 Norwisl, Cu dndly to the title tant to the | we price of table salt has been re- GALE BLEW DOWN SIGN s ot i r | dose before | S . 2 . 3 " | fending bairs and let remain two or | dose is a tablespoonful before each Prosident” for the private sccretary | duced thirty cents a tom, but there | FOUR PERSONS KILLED. |{iirie inutes, ‘tien Temove and wash | mel fha'it these simpie airections ore | (e prospeetive plamo | - e a show of good | does not seem to be a ripple of satis- | ot } the skin carefully. e delutone is followed you w soon regain your | | LUMBER AND COAL. - o {a trifie expensive, ayer fails. ‘and | armal welsht, "The pleasant feature i sense which tselfl to the | faction in that Wil W"k‘"flph’:“d"" hM"k“ Strest | Setdom this treatment is vou do nof have to buyer. It cannot har | neople. il o i i o S | in iladelphia | y. To I starve yourseif or induige in_violent | ess has made the szalary Uncle Sam i going to open 203 S | get ‘the pu e to obtain desired results. { Slgaer ngressman’s and equal | postal savings banks e o Philippines, | | Philadelphia, Jan. 30.—Death in af i you fo call at i ek n smas L b | horrible menner overtook four persons | Mrs. P eather should not be At your age your eyes should { ha idge of the supreme |0 the natives may have a DIace 10| jeqny Wity ey woro Aour DErsons lan exc glecting the ha have their youthful sparkle, but they . ] | it leaves no doubt that the office | deposit their dimes, e > walking along | Lo, 570, 0 “leason you always need attentlon the same as your hody. | | o S - Market street, the busy thoroughfare|.,iq after a shampoo Is because the ! Here Is an old and reliable formula for 2 sortant or t it takes a man, o P of Philadelphia, A sign on a bullding | mixture you employ opens the po: an eye tonic which is inexpensive: Dis- | To Advertise Is To Advert Uty and affability te fili it ac- | Notwithstanding the election of |near Tenth street, blown from _its4and robs the hair follicles of their oiiy | Solve an ounce of tos in a pint o [} (4 eptably | Woodrow Wilson for governor of New | fastenings by u high wind, crashed | secratic iy s causes the ;\-:Alf\hno)b« rm water. One o uvuuml-g:g 1n”:u:<1: o e, marley Good- | Jerse Pl 2y & ane o8 Lot o % | come dry and rd and makes the hair | eye removes forelzn particles, relleves . | Tt s i 1 Charley Good- | Jersey, the stat the same old | down upon theml . - Diiifie and GHACOIE t manage: 1f S0 | TATHIBE o stz iing Mad poltises T 49 Main Siree! Eyes Towards in Hartford, who has served as| tendeney toward backsliding. The dead: John F. Ellls, 45 years! i. canthrox for shampooing omce 4 | flammation. It is also good for tired, | rivate se to two republ | — o old, a well digger; Henry Hahn, 50|eek for a while, you can soon correct i and makes them clear and CHAPPEII’S Cou srnn Connecticut, nn@d whe| The aim of one soclalist congress- | Years old; Ruth Seybold, 17 years old; | this condition and avoid fature < You can get crystos in any| Apd it may bene]“ you g it nan is to bave pensions tor all ‘Amer. pBshma Al Viting, | after washing the head. A teass a tore o A enaskt Ter U ofios | 8 e e s o \ocs | Aeaa (o .ty Bkt of the | gz canthrox aissolved fn ‘a R I DTt is foolish for yau to pay : And in calling your attention to this , 1= in Washt ) 4 pros- | I¢ citizens ove 3 0 ear) =S8 | 1 @ rllis | hot water is ample for a good a faney price for a quinine halr tonic el 703 f we don't ola prfoct S ve candidate for the place, eud|than $1,000 @ Year of $12 a month. B e B UIRE W e T e Te tiein is carefully massaged | when vou can make a good one at home e e L o haw shie Pt g5 Secoiesn: o | - . it MoCleuman ~ streel. | with this, it will remove dust and 4 at trifling cost. If you will get an ounce I S B . s e B © alrmg R nggmaa SOSED. £ BEYS [ /iy cientist p el e s s, otified if any ac- | gruff, and st late the hair follicles | o inzoin from th Tuggist dis- e to b el pipog o Il «.uhflh. who has announced | Gident hetell her. 18 Mealtny “hion Cand’ the hate will | salve T ohothalt pintoalconor. tmen | Anmouncement for 1911 if ‘he title is kept in the ola|that it is more dangerous to ake | John F. Bllis, one of the oth : | become long, glossy and abund ter to make a pint, you will have | sopular form. Th would .be | with than to kiss her is|victims, came to Philadelphia with h XY v Yedr rabdnd hes ‘3\; T Y oy | . . | b oy ¢ > wi ir share of wife, from Concinnati, about & year| G ¥+ Z: Your husband has a ri il SR e R e L ased to see Mr. Goodwin right-hand to win a fair share of ’ 3 object to vour using greasy o i night tones and strengthens 5 i to President Taft | - S e ago. !S;wh treatment will mot overcome an | and nair_ano seepe It in € rannin u 105’ Contol Wikghs sRlol eMinzOtress. g g el A MY R e e e e ae. sheets ittt olly ¢ exion, but If you prepare the condition. You will not he T < lephones. [ me 1 ince Connecticut| When w t on closer terms With | Major G, L. Goodale Dead at Boston. | fallowims Inexpensiye massage subled with dandruff or falling hair o1 Willow 51 o cRHEnee P & i r wd such an honor com one of her| Conada than we be n hope | " Bogton, Jan. 30.—Major George L. |J€lly your troubles will soon end: |1 > this tonle, and the halr will Sl stizens, and maybe this is the psych that Canadian coins will not any | Boodale, retired, former. d trmient | 21 ce of almozoin from your drug- | grow long, abundant and gloss: would respectfully call atteation to the »gical mom for Mr. Goodwin. | more common this side of the border. | commander of the Macsach anent Wall Papers we carry and the work- | 8 : - | commander of the Massachusetts G S et et M, e | R A. R, died at his home in this city | assure the public of a fine grade of THE TAILOR-MADE MAN. flie one that foreigners do not n\::\)m"i:h’: mdlf”“”r]u onn\l.u I 2 labor and the very best patterns and Sie: whe. a4 hen it wag|2PPEAC to r about an American g T Goodale, when 18 vears o designs In our 1911 Wgll Papers. W hought 1t took ni ilors 1o i s | Woman is that i stand; o Her LaRoy SINted. in this ClviF war. He can quote speciaily low prices for wor | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, t o | FOHLY and on her car ot the sans|SeTved In the North Carolina sam- complete, or w!ill be pleased to sell the | nan, but in this more of less ar the same | paign of 1862-63. He also partici- paper if you have uny reguiar firm to | oll seve lion men v th time. pated in the Spanish-American wa A v < o 0 whit they gt e T bl | an war, do_your work. | ga r shall woar dec23d The International Custom Cutters | TO ALLOW THE RAILROADS - ———————— | nelephone §84. Central Whard T e L tkoon | HAS WO SUBSTITUTE reed for 1911 the cornet coat and snng - - g 4 ousers. 1t is well that the majority | Resolution Adressed to Gov. Baldwin = 2 | f men are not tra-fashionable and | and the Connecticut Legislature. The ldeal soap L Une that a Bs flva |gs ! i re likely to show an aversion to 3 e = AR rseta” aua “uizhte’—the wose are| | New Haven, Conn, Jun 29— i does its work—without injuring PR e N i | full of hostiles who prefer roomy | !°Sislation having to do with rallroads | b St e T e Y| aud their employes, which is to come oy ° | . users with the cver present if mot | Ll LIEIF emploves, which s to como hands or clothes—and at the | free Burning Kinds and Lebigh verlasting crease. It may be said of | ¢ iy, b i % cral assembly, be considered both with ALWAYS IN STOCK. the men that they so thoroughly en- oy freedom of dress, 4nd their enjoy- ient is 8o contagious, that it is never a view to allowing the railroads “rea- #onable freedom™ to conduct their bus- iness profitably, and also with the wel same time, is sold at a price so low that you can use it freely Cluster Curls A. B, LATHROP. usiile to enlist any iarge section of | f4Te ,"‘] e Tl Sapaaes siny v e iy ' 21 in mind, is the substance of a resoli. A . 3 ok g oad ey hpane lock-1 tion addressed to the governor and without fee]mg that you are «__ lor the New Coiilures Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta vou-please brigade is 5o large sod re- the general asembly, adopted at a Telephone 165-13. spectable that it cannot be kept whol- out of society Tf anyone shouid meet the man in a orset ecoat and tight trousers, he need ot be mistaken as a suspicious char- wcter, since he 18 up to style it not re- sarded as fully up to standard. A New York bank cashier who had cer. ) opest for fifty years received his meeting in this city today of repre- sentatives of the various brotherhoods employed on the lines of the New York, New Haven and Hartford 1- road. The questions of employers’ lia- { bility, a public utilities commission, workingmen’s compensation act, the matter of the size of train crews and the proposed commerce court were among the subjects discussed. The meeting was held under the auspices of the joint legislative committee of the railroad workers, and lasted for wasteful or extravagant. That soap is—Lenox. Lenox Soap— ibson T&ilet (o, 7 Broadway The Goodwin Gorse! Puone 505 | CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.,” Well Seasoned Wood vard: A set of engrossed compli- | geveral hours. Fo'lowing addresses by H GC. H. HASKELL itary resolutions, Were they In a Chain C. Terry of the commi i . . frame? h Wall of the Conductor | d l [+ 402 — 'Phones — 489 ) hoot, Sud TendtmISL PN ! [ ang Lmgsris iy Some people “are 8o concelted about | the t ainmen. there was 4 weneral dis- us s = thelr way that they cannot see any- | cussion, the outcome of which was the OGELS FOR EVERY flcfili. For. LaGrippe Coughs -nd S(ufly hing nice in anything else. v*x']d“r"}:’:i f"u‘.‘ff‘ '['f."mf-'.':ff' ';.H;re"f,i':k n,;. SETS ALTERED AND REPAIR: c:'mu e N A SO T he belielf that the time had come Take Foley's Ifoney and Tar. 1t niemitied farming s vew deunen | 5y 1 PR Nimerdi aiievs Oream of Tartar e Cinb (oL I e « growing iwe pigs where omly one| .. M ployes m THERE 1+ 1o advertising madium n | 700 Your 2 - = WA publicgand after referring to the var letin Tor business re - i Co,

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