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NORWICH BULLETIN; DR, WILEY EXONERATED. President Taft has exonerated Dr. ” ‘Wiley of the charge preferred against - o him. In doing =0, he has given offi- M : cial voice to the verdict already rem- Borwich ulletin |50 e oot mreass ren- ple. If the attack against Dr. Wiley W 4 mere personal fight, it could be allowed to rest: but it is a princi- rfig‘: PICTURE, “THE: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE® MISS AGNES CARROLL, Soprane. and Courier. “Something has gone wrong with the the mashed potatoes and other neces- o - - k. s - | caries of life. Vhen it comes to nail- cistern pump.” remarked Mrs. Turn- | faries of life. When It comes to nalls Bhange Ih Bank Hours 115 YEARS OLD. e aemeh ths ’fp:;szfl“;’- (| over. ‘I wish you would come and | 5jooking at 4 pump with 2 stern, im- = | Wiley's enemies o look at it.” ; perious slance, he 1% entirely admira- because he represents . principle—| .yepai good will leoking at it do?” [ ple. vet the world holds no high opinion 3 SHOWS ¥ ADMISSION that of protection to the consumer, | ;o WEal §o04 WL IG0KME Bt 10, dOF | OF the man who can't eatn enough to 3ot AUDITORIU M RYSS says The Journal of the American | jeaves of a new book. “There's noth- | keep the wolf from his door. tiered ar tho Postetfice at Norwloh, | Medical Association, They would be | ing practical about vou, my dear.| “Statistics show that no husband e e L v other in-| \When a woman of ordinary intelligence | ever was perfectly satisfactory. If a Telephone Calle: Crme position and | Lrds something wrong with the cistern | man is a good provider and keeps his R, Sratey n . Of the|I'ump she sends to the plumber or tin- | larder groaning with the delicacies of VY & IVY, Funniest Musical Act you ever saw TWO OTHER ACTS. CHILDREN—A Barrel of Lillibridgc’s fine Bating Apples will be given equally antazonistic to any dividual holding the On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewett Editorial Rooms, 35 actuated by the same ideas. C ol ‘hoever fixes pumps, and he | the season he is criticised bitterly be- s.m away Saturday afternoon. There will be plenty for all 5 ST S s ey venomous and harassing taetics of | SIIth o whoever fixes pumbs, UG e | O o e deciines o do the plumbing City Bank of Jewett City, Conn., wili | | . McCabe and the sycophantic attitude| (pree times and charges $5. But, in- |and blacksmithing for the establish- of Dunlap in the carefully laid plot 0| siead of doing anything sensible’ like | ment during his leisure hours. Instead depose Dr. Wi the president says| that. vou come to vour husband and |of reading instructive dg?ecll\'e stories, nothing —at present. He does indeed | ask him to look at it. I have read a | Which teach that the wicked are cer. hint that the demoralized condition of | €cod deal about the power of the | tain of punishment, he should go down NEW LONDON be open every busiress day (except Satur- LYCEUM THEATRE I SATURDAY, SEPT. 2%h ! : ; e 5 s Walter T. Murphy, - - - Manager. Matinee and Night ol g o Wil canl | Fuman eve in subduing wild animals, | in the cistern and get himself covered days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., e e e O v 8T Fhue T naver Hourdiaf its ixing a pump | with green slime. Instead of com- ays) P THE GREATEST GOMIC OPERA HIT I THE WORLD | Town Mesting Menday, Oct. 2d, 1911. | Tur: ‘means that he will, at the earli- | 100 ¢Om® 10 Me; not bechuse e Poran | tv handsaw and 0 H el s tha iil, e s out of order, but simply because you | he should take a rusty 1 Selectmen. est convéntent opportunity, sever the | ot PO e oo (o apend o | wreatls around cuttifig the limbs off & closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. The Chocolate Soldier FRANCIS B, BECKWITH conmection of Mc(abe and Dunlap| hour or two reading a helpful book, | shade tree. Well, my dear, I know I'm with the full strength of the Whitney Opera Co. of 100, orchestra of 25. CHARLE! BUSHNELL, th the government, he will find that | and the idea of leaving me in peace is | a failure as a husband, from your point FRANK E. ROBINSON, Tr PRICES... Vitince £ e t1007and. $160 <% i Bt A of view, but I firmly vet respectfully 2 urer. - potines abe, heiaiec ) . Robstanes Tor Paus Voars, he is merely expregsing the opinion | repusnant to you~ - | of siew, but T drmiy yet respectiily ‘ ) , ireasurer. ¥~ vening Sic, Toc, $1.50, 51.50 and 3200 WIS R CHURCH of the Amerioan pedple as to what|, O BAEHE ONGEOY v Gler angrily. | in crder to gaze spellbound at the cis- Sale opens Thursday. Sept. 28. Cars to Norwich after performance. ALEXANDER E. REEVES O D e e e Maoane | ‘1L You &ill lay your book down long | tern pummp.” SuRl s - while, congratulations are due to the| .;.igh te look out of the window you | “Oh, you can argue the birds o Assessor for Two Years. Rt e e doE T Wil e "Mr. " Morgenblatter maliing | their nests. but you can't convince me = > g : MUSIC. ALEIR L. ‘BALE. ion: to Dr. Wiley, on being exonerated | skingles on the roof of his back porch. | that o man s doing his duty g big I Filling Harvimens' SHasa: : . Board of Relief, from the malicious and unfounded|I happened to be at their house when | wife when he refuses % I o | It is hard to understand how the o JOMX b SEVIN o e | e e, Hie xaid he was gaing | Lo any Work about the Bouse. There's Bible Question Box | .0 %."%id.i%ar’ca il "%y the| HELEN LATHROP PERKINS 9 JAMES W. BLACKBU ed States, because they still have ‘Dr.| fiEhing and his wife told'him he ought | Prof. Binderson, across the = Siees | noise of other men rattling around in TEACHER OF SINGING _ - cd States, because they still have Dr. | {5 g Yhat roof the first thing, before it | who's as fond of reading e Your Bible gqu his job—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Z Town Clerk, Wiles 10 stand hetween them und the rauica sgain. Voure: raii Said e | Dt he Shvavs nelps s nire cheor S e A e e R 52 Williams Street. s, ood adulterators, I'm giad you reminded me of it.” And | whenever she asks him.” if semt to our Bible Question Box SR I HURNBOUK, . e 2 S he weni and got his hammer and nails | “Kindiy don't mention your husband || Galic F. C. GEER Evenings at Eight Town Treasurer, THE TOBACCO TRUST'S ‘PROFITS | and set to work. I wish you were more | and the professor in the same breath | 1 TURER et i TR O SIS The smokers and tobacco users of | MK§ BIM ereat pity that you didn't | spirit is broken. If his wife told him S AR b Afternoons at Two Collecter of Taxes, every class make the business of thelmurry” Mr. Morgenblatter,” replied | to fump through a hoop or le dgng e O‘Sepvz:fl‘k_)‘ecrh 22, 101 122 Proapsct &t THOMAS A ROBINSON Tobaceq, triist profitable by thelr de- | rarnover salmly . “He \fi @ compen- |and pretend he.yas dead. T dherd e ol Db Normibn (leon L] o Tal. Bil. Norwlek, Ca THE BEST STOCK COMPANY Constables, FRSOR Lite weeh dium of the domestlc virtues, and I8 | N forinary Surgesn and have that|kind favor of recent date with question | NORWICH EVER HAD 3 MAVID R, KIN 3 Commissioner of Corporations Her- | doubtless his misfortune rather than | the Veterinary surg DagalIiAns oy Taves ol on Reie i qnghon | IF YOU WANT A ToMN 6 REEVES bert Knox Smith has made a report fallt thal he mever has been e | D i marrative of the latest (rmph | Box, for which we thank vou. FIRST CLASS PIANO. ORGE 1. STANTON, of the fininces of the American To- | {0, make w living for hix pmlly, TS| SRRt BT gway. the master| Your question—“Will vou please ex- | et a SHONINGER throuzh The Poli Players STAVE LAMBER’ bacco ~ company, showing average| jicerg unpleasant tasks to help furnish | sieuth.”—Chicago News. Ki)i\: it é;-;_‘f\'l;k; is ;h:t“l\}‘;&flu%"n_v[ | !\;ul'rz. THE TUNER, Presenting ASSES: Toion i 3 earnings of ‘19 per cent. In the q °_cam speal 1f | 48 South A St. Taftville. AR T | Smoking tobacco business, earnings of CREIRET I R e L B L i = —— COSTELLO LIPPITT, | {mportant subsidiaries were 55 per|sreat question all over Hhe N on | hawe the vesublicans and democrats 14| the conseption ofGod held by the di | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. FRANK 1. WOODARD, St sallidblm it i e O e “af Dut. | Morwich agres with their leaders at|ferent writers?’—we answer as fol- | - the sn ompan: said or] Yo 2o 3 i Party n§ are Vs Town Scheol Visitors, e Lt 'nn . per Mnf ;,, mL.,. ting a p »efimerx.: of the ({Tned I?t:\':e: ;’)1‘7vg";:‘x;z'lh;{u;l;(i;rté a;;x:u’t;zx(—n:‘e;;[ 10?“"_9 S e e JOHNSON AND BENSON, JANE ¥ Three Years), £ 2 at (he head of a party of high license | silly 3 os 4 fore i i ve: i aftor Thies "s). | ® those opposed to government i S et i o e carried At any rate, if no | therefore invisible to mortal eves, it - . | 20% (Ganral: Avbnue: % EORGE THOMPSOX [ control of wuci compinations will ad- e ool Faown Thelr neense | pie e o they cammot be brok. | would he impossible for man to have | Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink- | s THE BIGGEST HIT EVER (For Tirce Years commencing 1912), | Vise the trusts to read handwriting | Sglon afencs in America? Then why | en. ‘The socialists ave Sppazently sin: | ans concepfion of the Deily uniess 8¢° | hame Vegetable Compound i SLATE ROOFING a G. WARREN DAVI "|on the wall that ought to be obvious|sheuld you seek to keep it out of your | cere in adopting a platform not only | ser w Him. | s Motal Gornlton and Skolish SR s i license it all over e ted | o o o e teat strose on the | were given to the Creator that we | Dles for seven years, wasall rundown, | bing promptly attended to. Matinee Prices 10c, 15, 25 Registrar of Voters, I thay. WIS Herded » Doun't you know that the fed- | speakers are iaving great siress on the ’\;‘;;Lg(\he Rbad il and so nervous I | el 719, " " o - sl f they are wise, they pon Dot YoUrKngw that the e e i & : m. =1 . 19, Auditor, Geeietiies ntarily to reduce | NS ahian S ta sel. whiskes in vour | be continually emploved in order to | referring to our Lord Jesus Christ, the thing. The doctors | NEXT WEEK—The House of 2 ki 1pan vol ly to educe | (it alion him to sel: whiskey in vou . r o3 ; : e | . DANIF M NEIL. esé~companies did not make | pon ten if you do vote no license? | make both ends meet, at the prevail- [ Son of God. But with our Lord, the | treated me for dif. : a Thousand Candles. Tree W hat ment from pure philan- | And don't vou knew that this theory of | ing union wages, therefore I am in | differentnames were given in order to ferent things but g i oo Wi, |t nnouncement from pure an-| And don't you kno y of | i i g e ize the importance of the work | ¥ i e | > lank. | emphasize t] D did me no good. I < E. BEC 1 { thropy. or a s of self-sacrificing | local ontion is as old and worn out as|accord with the unemployed pl _ = L - g IS E. BECKW | fin" 1Y looked good to them ag | iallow candle? Don't vou know that | Town work should e dene by the ;};&;He};:m:lgug‘]t‘};;v(gy;ld“;.?a:‘c;ow;r‘ 53‘21;(,“&%152?&; Cna e S L% L = = e i " | thinking people are beginning to real- | town directly, as labor c plish. od e 3 a ( 5 PE BEBUCTION OF THE TOwN |& Purely business policy -inthe-lor that this old thillv-shally, see-saw | much to be preferres : G e T o ire T rererieg | I orinight. While tn | {8 oniy, less ssgreahing thein jthe paty TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. DEBT PR e R method of treating this polsorious drink | The town 6F Norwich can run, e e Teion obths, Tribe. of Joo S { this condition 1 read | iiecl6;, During . the eummer vou wil | . ligher moral standards in| factory business is a farce? street cars a ¢ s W 088 , J f Lydia E. Pink- | R e g e i R | s S Sl oo i it e RS | e o o vour swvor. ana! WY STV oS | SRS AL A R Nodoh L the pre " by $38.416.35 the [all we can gei, Without examining the | of business one vear and in the next | fares and exorbitant telugles trusting that we may have the pleas- EE bl Compound, and | and give vou estimates for the work W ine e B TRE e | utation Whetier’ e A7S rendiri g [isLeny, mxh.rn’\ -nm'formegv;' Yoot have | "It secomn ‘oo e that all (he planks | ure of hearing from you again, we are | 3 began its use and | of putting them in in the best manner TO ens, as well ax is the fact that equivalent service. It would be wiser | YOU thINK. sir, that s e e D ol s Fory e i y o g e ess, a5 well os ettt 15 | s nt. servi It wonld be wiser | | Ci eradicated by this method of lo- | dealing with educational questions are Very truly yours, 6 to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. In | :?(’:nal;:nell‘lnt{;; sj!fl:l‘?dxmhu and guar- © years the reduction totals -|for ali to be more considerate of one | PSP STAiRNSR LY U8 JRSLOGIY vou | fenenicial to the whole communits, viz. EVERYBODY'S BIBLE 2 Short time T had gained my average o . % NEW YORK in& the republicans prought fanther's interests and this would do{ ;.. an okl man: if so, you may have | free schoolnooks and _supplies, ’dis- QUESTION BOX. | weight and am now strong and well.” 23 the closing vear of | more than any one thing to make o ons who are voters. Will they con- | trict consolidation, free medical 1“- | —Mrs. SALLIE STEVENS, R. F. D., No. | JE TOMPKlNS, STEAMERS | commercial and economic relations| tinue in- vour traeks, onl:h oting on .nz‘v!mnf. free \meax‘sfl t;: sc.;t:i‘lv Dosim - | 8, Box 81, Waurika, Okla. 67 Main S Sadhl e n this, | more satisfactory. t questi v for' the rest of |und a free public higl . i - West ain Street . thiy TUGAINE aink 2 their (fays? If so, will not the old rut | plessing to sec that The Bulletir Children Cry | . Another Grateful Woman. MAINE NS & s dpe | EDITORIAL NOTES. zet worn so deep that the axle of the | strongly: favors some of these planks. FOR FLETCHER'S | _ Huntington, Mass.— I was in a ner- ek i 5 ‘ 8 wagon will strike the zr('s_und.l !mld Other towns a‘r:S findlesfl:ni (0;\;:2;}_:- | yous, mn&uamdcondéhlonand for three NEW “AMPSI“RE erty to 4o} he Connecticut general assembly of | cause somewhat of a commotion to its consoligate eir govern- ears could find no help. Th v h d c s e b 1 o B e e o] SSiie emehat of X SO (A e e et | C A S TORIA yascudmmanoele. . | The Vaughn Foundry Co.| = NEW nd the fund in | 2 Ticad over heels into the muddy road” | mvestigatc its possibilities. 5 Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com- o oose Ahis noule; noxt e sol Eo otk was con- | President Taft thinks collage life 1| COXERbIL gL S0 L It anbesta fo me that {he other Tar- / und and Blood Purifier which I be- IRUN GASTINGS Vovage an Lok isiand. Sound. and siness for the |not so ruby as s being painte on’t vou s g Ty e R superb view of the wonderful sky line > S i < [ot 3 It is being painted. | o iceion, and resubmission of this ir platforms. [ am sure that GX;‘Slriedtl:r!k"nf:&! what holbod mb | and water front of Manhattan Island. ance | - Tila Skirt may come back, but | GUeStion every year, or every ten|the socialist party does not want to a 2l ) P t it.” | furnishea promptly. Large stock ct | Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. R SHNO, ARG SPUL , or twenty, or even fifty, a8 |monopol his inrovation for which &nd does not say one word against it.” | [ ST R T SR O et eclt duvh aue New York, Pler 4 ing fwhat will it do in a 20th century jam?| 3faine has been treated lately, is a |t is responsible. —Mrs. MARI JANETTE BATES, Box 0. Fast Rive: 5.45, and Pier 40, i : i bunco-steering, howling farce: 'I be. The New Lendon Day in its feature 13;;. Huntington, Mass. s ox e IS R B IR ST eing | Ha thought for today: Money | lieve if you will stop to think about | editorial of Septcmber 23 ta - ; i ecause your case is & difficult one, B {makes the homely heiress a drawing| this question of submission and re- | casion to highly compliment the New Go whers you will, they say you will | , Because your case SROn e S. F Gl NEW LONDO! 50 fund represents the | care ubmission to the people vearly in|jondon socialists for getting out af . Jaco. 6 buy WALLY : L ot = 3 ’ § yearls Thoss wh - | have | will fing it as T have stated above. It | {imant question, ~What do the other | pAPERS than at Shea & Burke's. One | L¥! . Pi 3l | I ORK i 5 b gl DY AR I i by mall have ;. tiot the way to clean out the curse. | pay Af 1oy anroue Josel govesns : pound a trial. It surely has cure ‘ARent for Richanison and Ghyntom 5 4 § ¢ years accumu-hard work to find them. It is not a} yruine after fifty-four vears of sub-|ient is concerned, stand for? How|hundred new patterns just received. many cases of female ills, such as in.| A&t I Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, : Vaste i . ; X Agent, New Lond for_state: B} Were under Te- |82 S ] mission hax resubmitted this auestion | ahout Norwich? AES flammation, ulceration, displacements, | o™\ " Main Strest. Nor SEeqt Dy andon. M - nd t 3 te herself, and now another battle las |* To quote further: “The candidate’s| Good Papers as low as 5c a roll. fibroid tumors, irregularities, perjodic ik ; : o been praised rathe he gown that leaves nothing to n fought all over the state, and 10 | racord, private and pubiic, counts for S RRELsivare ains, backache, that bearing.down | R M5B atiil kept tha |t agination can never he a dream | doubt will be repeated each Year for | much, but the man who, in addition ALL ¢ ?eeling, and nervous prostration. he gentlemen arother fifty or more. |10 0od chorocter ana integrity, hux T F BURNS York 1 , Why net resubmit the guestion of | sound and progressive ideas about lo- . s " rEe and (e DANK | pimagier General Tichcock has | Slavens 1o, the peaple of the: United | (o) "ot brnment - wRich - Be. Makes | : 1 ew Tor nxaction profit- | honer of having been the first ajn | States? There is just as much sense | kpown, will be most likely to be se- N l i H i a d Plumbl e 22T | e of nating bees S e AR L K R .| Heating an ng, the reduction of | ¢ e poisonous drink question. communities to administer municipa 1 —Es ‘There are laws now on the statute | ofeairs 37--47 Main St. 92 Franklin Street - TN el imn is beginning to show its|paoks that weuld close every den in|° “['niess something of this kind is Fare $" 00 $38.¢ & e o “1hind: and it may be well to have the| America, if the right men \-m" m“nfi“- soon done the old mmei con- Undertakers and Embalmers. L ] . . 38415 e ayers' money that |y, top-coats ready. er 10 enforce them, and you, Mr. Miller, [ cludes 'The Day, “they will awake some 4 h 4 per cent. has i<t #nd every other father and son of 4% | hright elestion morn and find that they Norwich and Taftville. Get a set of Typewriter Cushions PR A e i et L onds Grawing | The aviator who has landed on a|in America have had a chance betwedn | have been swalloved by 2 new force They Wil add ten per cent. to the e i, Rorwich, Tesdays, Thifas of one per | ful not to do so agat one dav every years ich way will ¥ , Mr. Read- e chee : omfor 2 3 2 e e S men who are pledged to its overthrow, | ar> For a party lavel or for a party | L[OUIS H. BRUNELLE | of the operator and those near a O Aoy gt Montash TS R—— i Al S e B aaeTa even for a president. representatives | wpich publicly announc:s its stand in \ typewriter. ek ¢ | obliged to clear your throat often and Freight recelved until 5 p. m. gt - | the earth is slowlng down in its| ,nq congressmen, pledged to its over- | town matters in which vou, as one of 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) These with other typewriter supplies | SUET (8, G Ral HOG, have o2 V. KNOUSE, Agent e oular WAy, frotary molion, the days ought to be- | throw. But you would mot. Do You |the plain people, have a tremendous d B d on sale at Just try some of our BRONCHIAL . V. KNOUSE; A 3 rising that th [come longer pretty soon prefer’ to keep one of these old BIgD. |intereat? Tt s Gp to vou = Pies, Cake and Brea MISS JEWETT'S, L Just try some of our BRONCHIAL draw est | ——t license parties in pow At gran A W VOTER. ublic Stenographer and Shorthand | - a ick feeling in your . fund hecame s It doesn't make any difference how | licenses every vear all over America, | Norwich, Conn., Sept. 27, 1911, that capnot be excelled. J PTE;“‘" e Main Strami® |away that thick feeling in your throat. declined 1o huve | many offices are created, there is nev. | while you vote on the question in your ; e Peebtisics 3 : A mier (e Drasent | of & dearch of candidaten | town oniy? Is it practicai? 1 it busi- e | ‘Phone your 1014 | box 2 Low Rate Autumn Tours’ i . ness? Is it Christian? If not, why ; PR onh Mibied “aTaE Sounisit ok on e right, swaiznorvard | The many uses of DUNN’S PHARMACY, ack. instead of switcl on @ es in getting from the bank more n circulation are not troubling e Bl S S R e - A ' nterest than the bondholders were be- | the editors of the country e i 50 Main Street Every outdoer recréation, =, Nshing, bouting. . 3 00" i - e HhG MIPABNT, .‘ g cal‘s In stOCk iransatiastic m-m 14,000 Fams ABlspla 1:- 688 g Longy ng poid. o . Yours for the prohibition of peison- A woman smuggler captured in New | cus food, and drink as well, all over THE FIRST MID-AIR COLLISION, | York had kets than a man. | the United Stales. beginning at the patticoat White House in i ‘ashington and end- ¢ only when every state is served - e The new I boa P ia | alike. ,n(fe .Klfifl(\‘flfl.‘ iclue it & b Be e o e ::“:*MM: ]”'4 H. L. HUNTINGTON NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, e = e T o pes Wetate |15 be mat £ cent. paper. Here | ~ yonvers, N. Y., Hept. 30 1911- ONE TOURING CAR. > RADp e & by 00 1lis a new use for cigarette wrapper ik If you were to use, for = | - - - Hzw Shall | Vote? . K3 Two Maxwells sold low for cash. o, thiles dre The New York Bmbsimens associa- | each kind of washing, + som ¥ [tion gives out that it is made up of| Mr. Eait Nest tondsy -wil be . . 5 e o e w4 S | moniCia, ey seem (6 e mives| toniy coeiion day: who erer iizes | Cleaning, scouring and e e ' Fising that several vears h elapsed | too. should do_his duty and register his | - arriages, Conoords a " 5 Vol and ay be a good omen that there | The question is being asked now if{hae any, et the ballo® box. I have 1led ial B v o v o = weie o R o Wi, Tl Ir. Tatiowe favers the catenlichment | 195 teen made a voter m Norwicn | CAiled Special prepara- THE M. B. RING AUTO Q.| == 3 : With six machines in the air at once, |of a home for incurable Christian Sei- | 400 Dave tiken upon rivsell that sol- | fiong which are made, ; as at seme exhibitions. ail of them un. | entists emm obligntion o cast my baliot w { uld b WACs Agents for Pope-Hartford and Over. g - oy g e cut fear or faver in the way - a C r N County. o D L R ey 5. | T tasmic it il be for the best good of | Y OU, WO ave an 1m T A e a4 nces of collision would seem to | cre and sieamfiters has cost over | On tha siHit one heags some ratner | POSINE and expensive | CE YOUR RR. than events have proved. |egnt and one-half millions, and they | intersating views in vegrd to votine. anayofchemma s, wash- i REDU Boston & Albany R.R. = no probability that a second | couldn't afford it, eithe One man, native born, says he is not | 9 = | »f the kind wevld show such o S a voter and will never be made, be- | ompound: n; i 5 - 2 L 2, s it ok o 1| o nings Camaan i 5 no aunger | ion i policians: aie. M- smice | 10§ COMmPpounds, cleaning T ey o e | Electric Light Bill | Low Colonists’ Fares the aviators will he more guard- |of turning down—the American sei- | 4nG AnXious to vlease hefore cicction | pastes, etc. i ! 52.15 moements ovgead " There | Lo om . anl o 1he Americin mil |20 At B e | Thers & The Peerless four-cylinder motor car is well ! 50 per cent Boston - - $52. aosr is space enough and it Will pay them |llons seeking dividends there [voie ihis vede mecdiae dhiire Sre e ere is one cleaner established in the esteem of those who demand P . Worcester - $51.20 - to n wide of one anether A e on bo ickets he doesn’t like. - s isfa s o1 e A larespecting woman who took | other doesn't ses anv use i veins | that has the virtues of| ”&e ;‘:}“i m‘f."l‘s“l"etc'ftsa“sl‘;‘“‘”) e LET US TELL YOU HOW. Springfield - $50.00 . her husband's revolver to pelice head- | unless tha ticket voted for is likely : affor y silent, trustworthy mechanism, FINDING A NAME FOR AN OCEAN | qiurters in New York to surrender it| 10 Win. And so it goes. 311 and the iaults Of‘ beauty of design and finish, complete, luxurious appointments and easy-riding qualities. (i LINER. te the police, was lecked b B There are fovr tickets in the field. Vot the least perplexing problem in |1t in e soamasiacked up for Baving| ; "l osaibte tor whe average vote: | MOME. Use Gold Dust and WHITALL ELECTRIC (0. o e Are anl in ana ready for your m.| Sept.14th to Oct.14th power. Ask for a descriptive catalog. #t the same (ime, be easy to pro-|been buill the rasi vear, instead of the | am anxious fo see what is presented |and &Iy ek- nounce and yei be distinctive and | one leading up the Scotiand road,where | to the Norwich voters for their con- | ages. The large spection. All grades and prices, in- e, = o po to know pe-sonally more i a few | fF=1 i i P, 5 = . C t Peeparing a great modern lmer for — o Daenally more than 4 v lyou have no need ‘Of 1= _This model is adapted for the new Peerless i Room 30, Central Bldg., Norwich, Ct. acCIlfic oas service in in finding & suitable name.| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |of'}; anlidstes and co it is desira- | S =] bodies in three Open and three Enclosed styles, =3 "Phone 3414, Tens of theusands of hip christenings ST stand for. We know in a general way | DOTAX, ammonia, Xero-| ;= all of a new, distinctive type, designed for in- = : and Ve served to complicate the prob- elaye oa uilding. what these political riies stand for = . 7 i r 4 —3 o e L MR foiod T et "ol Snd 1o | sene or maphtha. =y 1wt coomuems and comifert. They heve - ' Western Points e war of o wgoe e e | M. Ealtor: e O wuxpayers| et blatiomat i Ssnicial S tons =] removable fore-doors and inside drive. ; WALL PAPERS L g = and volers are very much interested to | electfons? As a w: worker with an =—3 RS == A name must be selected befitting the | unow why ihe road leading lo Baltle | averags family with all the hones and | G0ld Dust is E= There are also three six-cylinder Peerless =5 i dignity of the great vessel which will. | irom the village of Occum has not|fears of the average workingmar, I |Sold in 5G size = models for 1912, rated at 38, 48 and 60 horse = | i L lenrd the steamship Imperator.” the | 3 this morning’s Willetin, It seems|said. in the history of Norwich. In TWHEN vou wani (e put veur busi- <Barucicristic. The naming of the | there is so little travel, compared to| Stderation in this fown campaign, | peckage means | _ Road shocks are absorbed and_dissipated by the cluding eur Engli-h Imporied Papers, Tourist Sleeping Cars &Tea. new liner being built for the lh:‘_flu m road. : Anyrhing which aims to henefit the | greatereconomy. = special Peerless rear spring construction. The two rear | 2oidings to Match. Decorations and | | Roston: 2.00 p.m. daily Hamburs-American line, the lareess | W, K10 (he selectmen. will claim | workers as 2 whole will fmprove my I = springs are attached in front to the frame and in the rear = [ e A e gl e B S 4 e sbip i the world mow under con- | Goner' o GPumate o s | conaitior, Surcls in every Lown 4 | “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS doyourwerb” | fE= toa platform spring, making a three point rear spring sus- [ | Son e L rS SOPIes We 2% Lv. Worcester 3.12 p.m. daily struction, is a case in point. The | huill, which I8 true, but with twe of | to be 41 Ve policies 1o e To = fiinae: The Snbug Fdterial i alico manpauese Stesl. s = | s accoration, ana painting. | Lo Springficld 4.35 p.m. daily name “Buropa” was firet dacided ap- | the Bolectmen. I Ig o re Scoamy | sumsted s of pro- L] Te seletslion (Well planned construction is the 7. Y, 2 = : g, when It was found that thic mame | ond it e natural e ey should | cedure’ whicn “are "ta” te- fofloved by R = oundation of Peerless casy-riding qualities. = e Ay Bad aiready been apprepriated by |f&ver that road instead of the Occum | the various sets of candidates, which o = You are invi visit our Sales = fug-ckr accommo B in active service. Since the new | 1280 Whieh evervone knows should | sheuld enlist The atteniion of tie aver- | pyRTICULAR ;2 = o nvited to visit our Salesroom. = P. F. MURTAGH, dafioms ad o ol ; have becn buill first age voter. = = : fntormation vesse! will pli beiwsen the United A SN RS =i Gy = Telephone. 92 and 94 Wesc Main St | Liifiecal axents ot Biticn od Gormars it same comiet | orwicn, Sept s ot PAYER | Lok bameq i me quteet 1y e |PEOPLE = The A. C. Swan Co. = o e 3 ocal te efther ceuntry o diffi- ~ — - .|2n@ democrats had ne platforms, the = 76-278 Main Street :: Norwicl = = Baston, Mass. . culty was fnally solved by disregard- The Oppasite Opinion. prohibitionists used their national ’ — SR = hospash, Coan, =4 'DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, ing il modern mames and going back : — Platform and the secialistx were the | from CARDWELL S = =M * = %9 the Latin. When the great: liner | . Mr. Editor: The letter of Mr. J. W.|aaly party to have ' real municipal = = Dental Surgeon 2 tales the waters, she will be chris- | Miller of Jeweit City. Conn. noticed | platform, the first of the kind, it is == | g 3 Mr. Milier 1w ishes i 3 y SR i R g | In charge of Dr. S, L. Geer's practice Bltle' of the emperer. Guring & fumious | tuat he mevor relreatr on (i T n | s po electlon the seclalist party S0t LD Hiae tmilncre 1 BE e | Suthir bislaic Higeas e . #ge of Roman histors. option quesuen. Bui hew about this publish a town platferm specifically 'ing ceiumas of The Bulletir 2 McGrory Building. - Norwich, Cenn. leti B :