Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1911, Page 4

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T Prize “Due Bills,” “Goupons,” meem e amateeimeteninll “Chooks” and Bonds” i !- ! t 1 i il { i t % L¥RR It ts delivesed te over 8 y 90 of the 4053 Bowses ta Ner- Afternsons at & Evenings at & - -.‘ --:.-: thirty cents. ‘ ot the h weel and rs ;- oy Bacl Kk bigger betier ) The legitimate, honorable and honest piano dealers of New York have suffered pretty seversly from dishonest cempetition. ons Teporiod T the 1Hh Saaet to- it etttk S e I e port of the Connecticut f00d and dairy. saything v % whom different things had been expected. commissioner, fllling some 80 pages, Ll Datioed e 2 there cams be no doubt that he has - i flos? ing e &0 = But it is only recently that thers has besn Intreduced a devoted himself to business—has 0 Py 3 guarded the welfare of the people in ever comne around selling agents onice were human beings, even form of jugglery which has made victims of thousands in the thi t the hly in if they've outgrown it, and I’ don't i ) ml: ‘r:;x;:c oroughly. the past o T it esve el -0, ;Y'm“ss o the-front yard Killing west and elsewhers. This called forth mest vielent deunciation With reference to the of oleo- | chila with several Groken legs ls with a shotgun. But I've at the piano dealers’ convention in Detroit last June, and has Deopls g ng on a couch of an agent | roached the limit of my patience, so T e it S B pure "o somer to" the Hoor | you'd betiar run along with YOUF Po- Baeh Sionil dmt snathematised by reshebthlile’ haweii b e pers * whistl Tuvian tooth paste.”—Chicago News. “The sale of imitation buiter has|®®linE tin’ whisties. o and dealers everywhers. increased very rapidly aince my last report was published. This condition Psychological. Child Labor Legislation. We refer to the “Puzzle Contest,” “Limerick Verse Contest,” In the brave old days of boodling | There is no objection to limiting the “Rebus,” “Drawing Contest,” or any other form of “Contest” hu:'cnrne about on account of the high Ao pride of pure butter. These imitation 1 s are mostly seld according to|they took currency and coin of the |working day of children under 16 years A W, Dt as the licensed dealers have|realm. Even then the corruptibles had | to eight hours, but unless very care- that involves for misleading “coupons,” “bonds” “checks” or increased from about twenty-five te|their standards of honor. One of the | fully considered, With perfect free- “dus bills® given as prizes for correct solutions of the puzales. than before. THE SALE OF BUTTERINE IN- ED. | : ;; Thirtesnth Week. . POLI PLAYERS - THE THREE OF US By RACHEL CROTHERS. i i | H z i i i lir 0 150th perfermance Th night. Handsome souvenirs will . be given the ladies. NEXT WEEK, ¥ WORRIED ABOUT TAFT. two hundred and fifty, it increases the | St. Louis bribees, receiving $50,000 to ,dom from emotional enthusiasm, prop- R o 5 The master republican politiians | work of the department very much |yote for an interest which he had been | ositions for chila labor legisiation sre These puzzies are so simple that anyone can solve them. In The Bishop's Carriage. 01 ere are a few licensed dealers paid ta_ v nst, re ntain stip: % % \ et ot ratt ey are suryrised | cannot resist the temptation to sell mw‘nfi‘m. o expitined ~ that he {he interests of soclely, whose greater The “Contest” like the so-called “Piane Cluby” depends for e ovites . ds ready to|olcomargarine for butter. This fact|could not earn it. With the shifting | interests are iden wi ose of 3 Keticomse (he co-operation of the dem. | h4s caused the commisslaner to make | Of e Methods snd the medium of in | ihe Individulls such legisiation 1s in. ||| eussess upon deception. Bu“dlng ause. | ocrats to secure for the people what |« thorough inspection of all PIaces| . qeq of its votaries, The outcast bribe | fashion just now is to talk of labor The deception, as the musical journais term it, consists in Jtican Jucty fetuiet 1o amat | TEEE R N et aantinry Gnn s | Pt S othe; whatesy Iabor, ‘thodch taking & plane that may be worth §250, and pretending thet # inx rou mmwva or powe | o, WILLIAM L WHITE, suspect s use . But | ana avo! whereas labor, ug ng a plane that may be n ng tha ce! This is not a nrprldu". chang R ey ““.‘:t even | presented as “the primal curse” has , T8 Piano Tune r, B T o o Bis | stiics the cheaper pHibe iakas it shvee| vorss Bats & dieproporcinens eaic| butome s silatasy dicipiine Witrout is worth $400. If you solve the puzzle correctly (and, of courss, o deas M gt 48 South A St, Taftvilie of 50 | Bt S 2 ek im0 G 8 1. it dotn a3 22not, B0 B i borun | THR 3ory 1ot p0opie Sy G (1| ANONE o st 1t crretivd you s o wdun i woren 190 ||| 5o e St it e ena : =" ihough he is told the democratic lead- y o break & public promise, for inry | sentially happy. # 100 rds th hase of S4 Fedseandle pricen = 4 ers are playing fast and loose with|the renovated butters which are to| pront § PUOVS SUDESS VOV b SO | 85 Y N P that many boys and girls or §76 or $100 or $150 towards the purchase of the “$400” piano - 1 F. C. GEER him te attain theic seih purposes | be found in all he siores 8o long | fuily,‘or for support for anciher pub- | are nuisance to those’sbout” tem? which is only worth $250. Y TUNER rather than to promot scheme he | B0ld for what | lic office. Instead of getting the mon- | Because they are mot at work. Wha . - gl it 1s there appears o e no reason | ey °f. ©. b." he gets. or cxpects, the | will become of them if they do mot A : C. M. WILLIAMS, P is as & repul n pleds: 0. 9 Generally one piano is given away fres to the one whose rospect 8¢, A Washington correspondent writes: | Why it should not have its place in| thing which mons will buy (the | form habits of Industry in the habit- @eneral Contructer Tel 811 N “Speaker Clark and Chairman Un. | the market like every other legitimate | 10b. or the office). They arent g period of life? What inevita solution is “received first,” or who sends the *neatest® solution, and Bullden, g ek O derwood and other democratic chair- | product It was trade deception that|same of course—in his remarkable s eyh.:fll.nb;:o Fa B ;t them is B AT e B R RO R R i 218 MAIN STREET. = men witi be called upon to oconfer|Caused sorry days for oleomargs-| “5o ro¢ pelieve that this psychology | burdens on thelr familles or the com- g b 5 78 a ‘with fhe president as often as Speaker | rine. of unfaithfulness is anywhere near vertised and exploited te show that the promoters do as they o and Chairmen Payne &nd| yo YAVE THEIR DAY OF REST. D e | 18 aevin Whleh oot oo agres, and to attract new dupes for the next “contest” e WHAT'S NEW s l i l " “' 5 ) have been. . | large numl orkers 8y pul ys eppren- ' . — The et and’ small-fry e inter- | tices to trades at 18 or 14 are ruined p d 83 flvn '“ e, P v By e Tee sy R ot W& Lhaly Wariios fes. HULh. [y fhe. preent Katiws ik Notus In some cases an article of jewelry, pen, penoil, or some- AFE 2 B o e 0 & | T ot inaaad or Ve overy Sun- | fng. Presumably, there is a certain | many boys not intended by Bature for revision of schedule K. the wool oft instead of every third Sun-f " TANTEND ial intoxication for | seholars dangling at school till 18 or thing of that nature [s offered as a consolation prize for all Step In end Py and he does uot see why e (day. The new law means an eight-|ihese abnormal ones in the mere | even older, learning nothing that will aif . s Ner S Chl P ff ¢ Belp out ihe democrats | Kour duy aix days in the week, makc | frently " hod ot men)who Tepresent |81 them for life—Siiwauicep Wiscon- ML e Doeeive onk of 1he [more’ valGANNS M. S o nrrfmw'\ oy WAH non rulis should not he and they come to| ing a total of ours. vidends a 1ot of money.—Kan- | sin. . i n B seement looking to an intelll.| Postmaster Morgan 'of New Youk|sas City Star. or “bonds” 8o the contestant believes he will get one of these Fevision of it The president aiwo | has been experimenting wiih the aew i g g Reforming the Commandments anyway, a8 a reward for his trouble. But he doesn’t know the ik, vitant el Lk ot luster “rls ‘He '.,,,,h.,,q. the demo. | ing &1l the postmen there & full holi-| The conservation of our natural re-| . TIS 18 an age’ of discontent, and game. The jewsiry is seldom or never given away, because in the morning and the rest of sources is lost sight of, now that so| that state of mind séens to include the day will take oars of itself.” <. for the Neiw Coitfares: e R T B e S T R s in th about everything in. sight. Its lute: Jjewelry, even if cheap, costs SOMETHING; while “checks” and ~HHubbard. W ot much of It. Te belleves they | carriers” he reports 2ad to come 6 i o Tk IR vomsasae ] oBjesh o€ retorm s Rexi Comman s = . ' e . i e el Bhe alrendy agreed ‘ma inte” | work an hour or two earlier on Mon- " | ments, an le Ver, ev. Furnea “bonds” f¢ 50 cost absolutel, NOTHING d 's easy greef 18 ne lay w! B e country Is looking forward to|dsy to make up for what was left| " orgion Herald dean "of Westminster, Ergland, hag T e b % ool o & amile when you can have the mora- o " April with a great deal of interest.|over from Sunday and worked seven A Defensive Mov bce‘en h;!nuted' n?ymtha convocation of WORTH nothing, hence are sent to everybody who sends a so- g b:x‘rh r:foh‘ n.: ‘a‘o\;?e? m = 3 I belleves in President Taft and it|and a half Hours on one or two other| Now that China has cut off her| Shriuemen: fo Tiae ate task of lution of the puzzle. ehiances of haviag the temperaturs of l un “' n @oes not anticipate that he will have | days, so as to bring the work within | queue it would seem that Russia will | scope of the work. The dean is to re. bath, dressing or dining rooms ' | @ny trouble in achieving what he has | the forty-ejght-hour-a-week limit. The | have a hard time getting a good hol@ | Dort next May. Of course, the piano that is given away is paid for many below ths safety pJM. knowing as you ‘ datermined to carry oul. The new | district from the general postoMice to| When the scrap starts. — Louisville|’As"Gn Musiration of what is ex- : R SRRt go #o well ihe varisbiencss ot our |} 67 Broadway 'Pheme 505 democratic congress may show the| Fifty-ninth strest will be the most -Journal. peoted to be done by this abridgement times over by the other “successful contestants,” or victims, whe | winter 3 i ey = o ey A eyl e ¢ i I Agoctnrrr St Reckless with the Dishes. Setaeret o H: pLomeandmet 18 bring their due bills for $50 or $75, and then pay the balance () i B e o until July there will be time 0 ex-| juacc A western’ aviatr ook B | i ner by Belghbors house, thou of $325 or $350, in cash, for a piano that could be bought here, GAS HEATER “W Elllld\flll I:Uml ke Reite up in an acroplane for & plen his mian sevast R s e tnsures 7ou all the heat you want and o c| nor his maj ALL GAMBLING PROHIBITED. dinner.—Grand Rapids Press. g T e | e g or most anywhers, of ‘any honorable hause, for $225 or 4260, 8o, TR Whie you went It The gis b ' TMe decision of the prosecuting a stirred up by the new regulation, as ihl'l'll that is tfiy neighbor's.” y instead of getting a reduction they really pay much more, sven carries the fuel, no can l, no ol 4 an mnnrm torndes of New Haven county to here. | |t ) Delieved that business will sufter | Canaries have been known to live| It is thought that if this is changed to spill. Get one today and make this c Prosecuts for gambling all insti- | %€ OF less in consequence of the to “Thou shalt not covet” it will be after deducting the “check,” than the same piano (or one of the the ‘most comfortable winter of r WODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. socisties or fraternities that| (NANEe. How 50 hours' work & week {ite. Experience has shown you that|J CQRSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRE. e = whtin ‘are offered | 1% to be done in 43 hours witheut an| ¥ same quality) costs elsewhere. house heaters ars rarely eftiolent ‘ dded man, iall - . ‘—"..n .1-.‘:‘-:1;“.“. ::mo;, N It is notionly a misrepresentation, but such an obvieusly “o;mnot mj:, ‘:ng ,mun un g It does not look as if Norwich would i [t 2 nd $3.00 éach, highest quality tubing | .",_"";"o_"nm"’"o‘;‘ n?:r‘- be disturbed by the new regulatiom. APpR-set, S St s8] ander A, SNy LY SIRAL therhy §"Cents ber foot, tuel gt!n done at Bock Beer We shall taks occasion to publish from time ts time extracts SOVLNE e e Bave the reputation of’being suc- promoters welcome the action. Say that the returns to a soclety & fair are mot at all comm with the work. bother and EDITORIAL NOTES. Prices are legging it, for just as the price of stockings come down the price of garters go up. On Draft or in Bottles, { Team Delivers Bverywhere. | B. JACKEL & (0. Tel, 136-65. cor. Market and Water Sts, City of Norwich- Gas & Electrical Dep't. Have You Noticed the from the various journals of this gountry, in condemnation of the practice. eveland’s ' BAKING POWDER - in the meantime, if anyone is especially interested and will call, we shall be pleased to show them such articles confirma: tory of this statement and shall prove our contention, which is Only once hefors in twenty years have new congressmen had a chance to be sworn in the epring. & a3 well as less expensive to the of an organization, to pay Or two assessments a vear to raise I Our Two Big Furniture The Chicago News thinks that the money. It is not Itkely that the 3 9 made in the interest of all piano dealers whose business is con- Ty ? ' - ¢ United States wenate is wot the plac All the Leading Teac] Cool ery use W]ly 2 Increased Travel Ivn:rryf:r::. '1‘:1 l:‘ J{;‘?Z for men beyond their prime. e % gT ‘Iefs of‘ k it‘ ? mate methods and legitimate pianos. It's & sure aign "ug“ weathe: and StOl‘eS ther counts oficials will| p. chr Does better work and goes further than any other. Toas. NP._” il S e & 1 tene adopt a liew ef action in | iy G “Torimer Tor- the H® & MARION HARLAND, sutior Common Senss in the Households JOHN WANAMAKER, Brosdway, Fourth Avenus, Eighth to otnen und i youl ke oo of vas |Offer you many bargains in { | Soumty—Pristal Press T 77| Fame, haif white and half black : Tenth Strest. oy the Furniture and Floor Coverings [ tsams you'll say same, MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenue —_— You could seléct no better time to furnish . your home with up-to-date Furniturs and_Rugs at a saving of 2 . |cost than NOw. - The large assortment of high qual. : ity and construction of our goods, H s combined with ‘the present economical “Furniture rman, makes this a rare money-sav- 1 Ing opportunity. Better investigate whils the stock 1y at 1ts maximumn of completensss. is what we carry. Every plece is made by the most expert workmen and the prices are within reach of everyone If you are thinking of Buying Furni- SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taltviile 100k around. 62.66 Main St. o The night riders in Kentucky, it is There i 5o offense in requiring that | said, favor good roads & the surest SBowWld be respected and obeyed. | way of making & success of théir bus. a¥ways injurious to @ community | iness. Jaws defled and openly vio- &8 they are In this and other| Happy thodght for today: It aid Law that isn't worth en-|not take until this late day to gnd 8 not worthy a place upon|out that a floating debt is fiot . life of the state. If the ma- | preserver. of the are opposed the Was to et it| Wellesiey ool HAMMOND enforee it. | Men are|raise its own kittens for vivisection VisiBLe “A sucker is born EE T every minute.” Are you No! mettle of his enemies. Then don't use the gold brick or plano contest prize that is handed you in the form It is a always will We dislike to think that the sena- tors are all entitled to a free mag- azine shower during 1911. That would be punishment enough! In Illinols they do not think that five theusand & year is 100 much for beue producea 1n e wmer - *'||- What You Wish to Know About a Typewriter. of a gold bond certificate. FRISW. With the Kansas legislature run- 1S IT Do you know that you can buy.a better: i i Tkt Titee 6F Alachi ning two weeks over time, it is sald, iano for less money without a certificate members the speaker does not recog- A VISIBLE WRITER IN COLORS ¢ L ey @ oaex. s Clocks in the City. g . 2 1 . nize keep rising in thelr places. AN INTERGHANGEABLE TYPE MAGHINE ? A% You skn Syith G 5 veats this 25-27 Franklin Sereet ACY. M. C. A. e‘l:‘n,n Charleston, PERPECT AND PERMANENT IN ALIGNMENT ? to you. ‘ s.°C, 18 working on & #160,600 UNIFORM IN IMPRESSION 7 L BR R, 3 g stunt, and it is expected that twelve SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION ? JOSEPH ADFO fl. C. ADLES; days will witness ts achiev - : bared UP TO DATE IN DEVICES ¢ S. MARSH, ™ 5ook Binder, Wi, ealp and Fac Spoiais “ nzc;A;chu.v PERFECT 1 ; ,A_,J‘Lw' . 230-233 State Street, rins ""&."m'i‘ sl | 2 NOW 18 THE TIME AURSIAL Peigns Tavle M. - REW.16ND0N, Dol o L LociSeeiate T at ; g pace for STEP IV ANDTRY OUR | S " i e The Hammond Typewriter Co., # DikioShede o Birte t« |Il35¢ DINNER/, : CUTLER BUILDING, NEW HAVEN, CONN. S W ' __From 1 e oo A L

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