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Sorwich Bulletin and Goufier. 125 YEARS OLD. A SMALL VOTE. A town meeting at Norwich on last decided against accépt- ing voting machines and appropriat. ing $6,000 for the purchase of them, by a vote of 237 to 15 ‘While for a town meeting vote that was decisive, vet the entire vote of 394 was smalt for a city in which the full vote on national affairs is over 5,000. This illustrates what the Merideén Record e tion price, 13c & week; Gée » . yean Entered at tho Postofflce at Norwieh, Conn., as wecond-class matter, Telcphame Calle: Bulletin Business Balletin oria | Bdit Bulletin Job Ofi Willimantle olloq n-.- 3 Murray e, 430 o Bafldieg. Teiebhone 310. Norwich, Monduy, Oct. !6. 1911, says, referring to a town meéeting in that place: “Town meetings are queer things. You never know which way they will jum It is not impossible nor improbable that another Norwich town meeting, called within a week, might entirely reverse the action o Standard. the one of Tuesday There is no doubt another town meeting would reverse the action of last.—Bridgeport THE OFFICIAL REPORT. The official report of the Massachu- doesn’t give a crumb to the democrats, on Saturday setts primaries of comfort ernuinneced 1t to have be(‘n the annual town meeting, because the interest of all the people in this sub- ject has been aroused by this action of the few. Under our political - tem, matters not determinable at the ballot box are settled by a small mi- CONGEHNINQ ‘WOMEN. “St. Sophie” Wright she is called in her home, New Orleans. Twenty-five years ago she began teaching a poor boy to read and write, free of charge. Today her night school for boys num- bers nearly 2,000. She has been a crip- ple from birth, she is never free from pain, yet she has made her living for yfir by teaching in a day school for ir! —— The new dol] is not a baby any long- er, but is now a grown up lady, who wears gowns similar to those Paquin makes in Paris. She was introduced to the world of nice little girls by Miss Woman in L1fe and in the Kitchen \—-h-—-—u-—-—-—u-—-———"u——— white, a mercerized floss being used. The edges are scalloped. J To lengthen a dress skirt, use the present hem for a false tuck, semns a piece of lining goods of the ‘requires depth and shaped like the skirt bot- tom underneat] then cover the Iin- ing goods with a shaped band match- ing the skirt in color, finishing it at the bottom with a hem of the same width as the false tuck. may be left out if desired. The lining ‘heén making kitchen aprons it is @« good plan to put an extra thickness of the material just across the front below the waist, as this part of the Elizabeth Lesser, who has put a pat- ent on the new doll lady. Little girls will have to get their mother's dress- makers to shape the pretty garments the lady doll will wear. A few years ago yman had no out- let for her energies other than the school ‘or the sewing room, umless she martied. At present the schools and apron receives Then there i the hen the outside beco: greatest mes to the same shade as the apron. plan caild also be carried out to ad- vantage when making slecves for chil- dren’s dresses, for the soon come through TO WABH PONGE! wear. thin yvour patch al ready and faded This little elbows TO WOMEN ‘Women lufle illness are mnt tomptly com- municate with Mrs. ham at Lynn, Mass. All lettersare received, opened, read aml answered by-women. A wo- man can freely talk of her private ill- ness to & woman; thus has been es- tablished this con- fidence between to from any form of r Comedy R See the Greatest Pictures, taken of the Flood. scene during the destruction of a railroad trestle. ALFREDO, The Street Musician. | GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAM The Great Austin, Pa., Flood And Saved From the Torrents STRONGEST BILL IN MONTHS See the thrilling TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. ceit of the needieworker. It i - i ¢ s 5 s . Pl m and as follows nority of the voters. It must be con- | ono o Lt o it e woman : {n'ilrs Pmkhae & : 9 Re total vote for governor was |fessed that the settlement of an issuc| graguates ti b The wdy to wash pongee is not to 6 wWomen o . . ! - graduatés than men, and every year América which has 182,676, or 43.41 per cent. of the 440,831 | Of this importance by eight per cent |imore women are successfully entering | use hot water or strong soap. In- ot béen brok orwic ne | votes polled at the election last No-[of the voters ellgible doesn't speak | the professions as well as the trades :rf:gr “"dfi »';"‘:s ':?‘f‘_\: fm':‘h{ke“"&l‘e‘“n < g?vveerrb}';:g:t’xreop:%- i vember. For the democratic nomina- | well for the intellectual interest and|and business. In all gainful occupa- and pure white soar e R ! ey o o Enh R o st nitivitycor ‘Thaatiun: tions women are increasingly found, | 8ently rub the goods with the hands lished & testimonial OF ased & loter e | A 54,039, or 28.36 per 29,352 | The Standard says further: not only in the large cities, but in| —nEver on a washboard as this tends| without the written consent of the Every Evening at Eight. 039, per cent. of the 229,352 vs L4 p el iy tc draw the threads. Rinse in sev- | Gyeet™s 19” naver has the Company : he received last November, of which| “Speaking of the action of the towk eral waters and hang out in air unti | HEKCE, 8 BCTOEAAEN AL letters. (o Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 207,641 were on the straight democrat- | meeting of Tuesday, the Norwich Bul Mrs, John Hays Hammond, president | erfeetly dr THEN won. B0 O] N o Hhelr posscasion. a8 the STEAMERS Aftormoohs ot Twd, ticket. Thomas L. Hisgen had |letin says: “Voting machines are com- | of the women’s welfare department of | SPTinkle cr dampen. the goods as any hid ¢ D fl-h 5,616 votes ing. The waves of the ocean cannot | the National Civic federation, has done | Moisture, even that of a damp cioth Rundreds ‘o 1“‘"“““‘1’ of them in MAIRE The republican Vote was divided |be swept back with a broom.” anc|a great deal for the comfoft of the|P'Aced over the goods while ironing | their files will attest. R The Poli Players thu Louls rothingham, 66,284; | The Record remarks: “Voting ma- | hundreds of working women in the de- :‘h‘il cthod t iaserally Ponewan Out of the vast volume of experience Joseph Walker 25,277, and Norman . | chines will come in time, but the pity | Pariments of the —government. They | % MC/PG, "Caghed andd look like | Which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw NEW HAMPSHIRE Presenting Lillian Russell’s White 19,040, & total of 113,001, Last|of it is that we cannot enjoy the full | Sucreeder h“’,‘ylafr“g‘a;fi“;\i"r‘:'fi‘;fi;gd; new. from, it is more than possible that 8he | - croose this route next time you &6 (‘rea:eat s November he party polled 194,173 | benefits of such an admirable medium | )G 0B S GRS MR TERERGRS — — has gained the very knowledge needed ew York. You'll have a delightful 3 % votes. of clean and aceurate voting right| psw buildings suited to the needs of SAFE BEAN BAGS. in your ease. She asks nothing in re- " '-he on Long Island Sound and a | The Worcester Gazette says: “The |away.” We imagine that these senti- | women working in them. 5 . | tufn except your good will, and her | $UBerD view of the wonderful sky line | A I Mothers who make their chilren | ags s and water front of Manhattan Island. | fact the republican gubernatorial nom- | ments beiter reflect public opinion in e D who make their chiloren;advice has helped thoustnds. Strely | " Sicamor leaves New Lonaon at i1 b, inees polied a vote all but two to|the city than did the action of the DICTATES OF FASHION. e *;;::“( Uf‘{ 'mrj"_“_m fi&;d {(hem | &Ny woman, rich or poor, should be | m. week days only, due New York, Pier | one larger than the democrats shows | town meeting which rejected the| . o 3 | anigsrous, if they shodld bréak while glad to take advantage of this gener- INcat . and Pier 40. ( an alertness in public affalrs on the [machines fure Saareek line 1s the dominant eoif- | | S0 hvown abont in play and tne| uS offer of assistance. Address Mrs. | N0 e st U part of republican voters which may e S Sy | ccrn’or beans v in the children’s eve. | Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham | NEW LONDON well be taken as a straw to show how EDITORIAL NOTES. Heavy as well as light laces are fash- | A safe bag Gl b i Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. T . Ay retinecomeax shat danan the wind is going to blow next No- e new cotinterfeit tén-dollar bills | fonable, T Every woman Jaughter and brightness. B e e a5 W, " "o v dyets | Every woman ought to have | NEW YORK ]| [P sleepless nights Boft coats are finger tip iength op | Lhis would not harm any ohe i Jt | Lg k. inkhaars SOpese . - f : g N SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN. (o “inese pias bags are pretty if cut cir- | TEXt Book. It is not & book for | , Jrie, v telephone W. 1. Phillips. || Night Prices 15c, 25, 35o, 50c re is no reason why the female |. fon advises “the vais-| e res 8 a mew | CUIAF instcad of square. They are a | general distribution, as it is too | rooms’ and information. etaonl | aibas . Poicer,tila it ite, suffragists of this country should feel [In& of sugar” and his son has gone to} ;.00 of fringe fashions. & | little more aifficult for tiny hands to| expensive. It is free and only -1 @iscouraged, for with the addition of [I0Wa to raise cattle. — ]““‘“ 4nd add zest (o the guifie: obtainable by mail. Write for | Next weel “SKY FARM.” N California to the equal suffrage states o =i e 3 Complexion veils of white or tinted 5 § V. 1 six states are now in line with equal | |f the Philadelphians win, then Mur-| malines, with or without chenille dots, | A PEACH DESSERT. ifl‘i’—*——-———-——-—————— | rights for all phy is booked for another grand recep- | are worn. B i et e ttere b i & ion here in Norwich. — " St o 7 1 And in four foreign countries the |0 > {some of the fruit syrup left after ihe |loosely the hecl and toe and places { - ¢ n . o P T'he deep collar, either .square or| b N ¢ - jfor garter catches—al re weat- | women are regarded as intelligent| ;.n, p Rockefeller is said to now | pointed, is still worn. It in many cases| AU 8Té filled. This makes, a de- | o8 E50ter wioe ngs, Urhib | revents LILLIAN WHITMAN enough to share the rights of citizen- i reaches to the waist line at the back, | C/0US dessert lake'a Jelly e85 2you gt : ¥ ’ _IN— Bl i weigh 190, and shows no ambition to waist line at the back. | (Giq & wine jellv, using the fruit|holes from appearing in heel and toe F ! 2 4 L Mg : be as big as Pr Taft Rt s : {syrup with the gelatine. When cool |8nd the knee frotn having ‘“runne are 1-00 f MONOLOGUES and HMWLMUES T'he following table shows the pop- .2 Sl The full explanation of the continu- | 1A% Wi (I8 BCRUNR, B e ‘- | 'Rinse out in cold water after each b iz jiation of states and countries in| f A * ance of the narrow skirt is that, with|3;\Gaval uie ¢ wearing, and the stockings will last Freight and passenger service §| S e The suffragists did not espect to fhie s . dividual glasses, beat up the white g and the stockings s 5 | which women exercise equal suffrage: |swing on the Golden Gate quite 0| wag P Ak o e oriental 19ea | i an ege and stir it inio the mixture. two or three timos longer than when oL T ne Srom e York | THE W. C. T. ll- 3 > ing G . velopment of designs taken | i ie wi 4T ¥is s rerautions ary ket — L. B e 5 g English Speaking. soon. Scream, sisters, scream! from the. dress of he Mosiem coun- | ot Rk i PV, f“"‘hr‘“t‘:hedz‘?‘? Fine mfi,f;rl;,.:"; PO et FEL A T i AT Y. M. C. A. HALL, California o —_— tries, it must remain. jate ve iy Do S e e foot Roosevelt Siicat Mondres || TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 24th, 19114 Solorado w\\\.,1':.-?:;:1e:1<;n1‘:v‘w:g:'x‘it u'l";; ReT m_—‘omh-“emlv f«\ulingE M i e i PRACTICAL FROCK FOR CHILD. “';_q»g[egsfig;r.érerxm; »sr;lr:t_s n;n'm. | at Eight O'Clock. 1daho OLSubi10y UEhik (AR Yy EVELD y = A ¥ favoring| WHEN WASHING WINDOWS. e i & red until 5 p. m. i Utah think we should all see things alike! | Cluny round collars and small sailor | i | The white rep frocks, whether made | V. KNOUSE, 1 . 50 and 25 Cents e i it collare of real Cluny lace are in de-| Many people do mot appreciate the |t the Russian blouse style or other i A. Davis® Bookstore. oo e S Happy thought for today: Few of :)n.and fort wear in the new one piece|,.jye of dusting a Wwindow before [ Simple way. are extremely practical. | n us have troubles we. do not make for] 9reSses of satin, serge, etc, that close | \iching ir. A surprising amount of launder well, are fairly heavy -—1 Australia ot il o L gk down the front, and fichus and large | 5ot seitles on the glass and frame: ool days and lend themselves ad Am Toul | New Zealand bt S R e e i e ;'Ollals are lavishly trimmed with this | hig removed, the washing process is|mWirably to a little handwork, wheth- Low Rate n FALL cABN'vAL ¢ - ace. e ’ f in the form of buttonholing, eve- Total 10,468, 1 Rhs Do he 5 Sl uR e ST i.e?:;di{rm;lv;m ";‘i:piig;g& to l‘t\m \\‘::;7 166 wolle: op erabrolaety Ll Wi T0 BERMU A : " For ) SuAin iy T g T M Substitute for Cream. anickens the Washing. For wiping ke e K k(™! T | An 1deat Sea 'Ttip (o the Most Dellghital Benefit of the a world is wild, now, if it hasn't gone . % b - P th indowi thing betier than ! delft blue, are extremely pretty. ‘Healthiest Resort in the | Finland , When cream required for fruit, . R et S el lient sea bathe | oy e (4 TR O feo, ctc., cannot be obtained, a cheesecloth can be found, followed B R :;ex'" =2 New St. MarysChurch. SBis of Man 5L , 2004 substitute can be prepared thus: | With a polishing of newspaper. 1.360"itile Supers Ocean Yo i A $hies James J. Hill is asked if he cannot Stir a dessert spoonful of flour into | WOMAN FOUR tm; MAGNIFICENT, FASE, 4 Baltlc. Conn. 240,032 [ pump a little more optimism into his]a pint of new milk and simmer it (o Transatlantic Liner OCEANA | L —————— | srovhecies. The people like something| iake off the rawness of the flour; then AIR PILLOWS. 14,000 Tons Displacement: 536 ft. Long. | Saturday, October 14. e PR Y e 5,045,460 | ehoerful stir in the beaten volk of a meW Jaid| -\, . .0 T Largesi, Fastest ‘!{:s‘;cl;‘!l‘xfl"g?;‘:fi‘,“;,fl"g{,fifi“'v A I Total in world 15,514, % e At XL T (brOUEN COATSS | thinge for the traveler. They are ap- | e attie oF freight car ried on the “Oceana.] | Thcsiay ! Ootober 24; ¥ TBE sultiags s , Columbus day was not well flagged | muslin. The flour must be first mix. 5 nvalld, T S8 ROUND TRIP. In- | ERAEEL) S e suffrage movement is making | “oMmb ) t > ? ciated. too, by the invalld. These FIRST-CLA! | Sotredn: 1 It NOFviNh tHis: yéar: Bt the ed smooth in a little cold milk or it . ; s BEME Myl UP | Saturday, October its way: and the day is not dos dis- |0 Norwich year:: * TBBS | (i vorm into lumips. ows, supplied with straps so as to Bent Caisine on the Atianie. i Tuesday, October 31. tant when eniightened nations swill | Wil be out for the old navigator by il slip over the back of the chair, are to 2 A B o fans o every room. Many: D e e by see the justice of extending to women | 80d by. ESTION be had covered with cordutoy. denim Cuticura soap and ointment do so much | rooms with brass beds; aunes;:eéus:::lléu g\h-(t‘ i sl 'y nigl i cqual power in public sffair : s bl SRl S0 or leather, and in various sizes. for poor complexions, red, rough hands, | PAMRSAncstprom, ,_-;,‘f.:;“‘gv,',‘,:;,m,,{, jrches- | Admission, 10 cents. - . S, The mew Paris styles leave out cor- THE HOUSEWIFE. NIV B £ | and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so | Oniy_Ber: sieamer with submarine signais: THE AMIABLE TURK. »-;ls, hfx‘:!. - puffs, and high-heeled a staifig can:bé - removed, Prom | - DMN,X, ,ONN T little that it is almost criminal not fo use ToU’fi fi'f;'e'fi"t'fl ;lg‘l&"'e Rates, it should be remembered in the |} "e’f:‘ R LSRG s AWUTIRN S peimittou ] o with soda. A dainty bonmet of white felt is in | them. Think of the suffering entailed by | Beautitul ‘boouiet, JUnCEAy g way, 3 ¢ nterest of humanity that he who|'® **V: S - saue ”1;..=K<§g<'$;dhiffi'\x‘;§ with 41 neglected skin troubles—mental because A fore Widows . Bio kely to. fake| Fné mnsurgent Pupére think - thevi 5 Tad Amae nutmess at the blos- That the covering fts the head close- | Ofdisiguration—physical because of pain. T o o four sidows—Boston Globe recognize noteworthy improvement in iiges Lo Ribbon strings. fasteneq on swith | Think of the pleasure of a clear skin, soft | 150 moom anp satTh 150 il b i ATE i l‘*“‘ "“5' the chances of President Taft for a| TIn making milk gravies du not add Jaunty rosettes, and a tiny wreath of | white hands and good hair. These bless- L08 Ban s B ppused. o B8 2 {4n. sleation. the salt until ready to remove from jrosebuds about the bonnei, relieve the| jngs are often only a maiter of a little | | g HOTEL R nd man in h's (e v and a “good the fire. The salt will curdle the milk. severity of the shape. thoughtful, timel Viz., —iWi bath: oy Al in New Enz- | Connecticut ought to be interested = F GLA B i s oA G T 1Y 2 3 and. He neve- comes home so drunk- (in the champlon games, for she s rep- | WAash the upper crusts of pies with WASHING CUT GLASS. [ O, e V6 ° en as to scare his children into cosets | pagented hy three players in the Phila- milk just before putting them into the A g sk e ; z sary by anointings with Cuticura ointment. ™ ~ ard under beds, nor does he ever Kick | gelnhi, oven, and they will be a beautifuw | Always wash cut glass in tepid. not| geid by druggists and dealers everywhere. nis dog down thice flights of stairs, | T e prown D, Tate. and do not rinse under run- | ‘Aliberal sample of each, with 32-p. book 11th St. & University Place - > s of stairs, i e i g water. The rinsing water should s T o y R t s st it A A S e . roush | When leather lias become dull and |be O fhe same (emperature as that| on the %m,‘ire;'llmé a[:phca(mn t0“Cutic | { 81" one Biock from Broadway | g Great New England " oes Dot, khow how. He | shabby, its appearance may be greatly /IS 3 8 s. . For dry- b eura,” Dept. 16N, Boston. ¢ ¢ 2 bas his faults, but séme of his merits | Bible Ques“on Box fmprovea by being brushed over with 1€, use a soft towel and then pofish | p | T¥o Blocks trom Wunamakee o industrial = Educational are scarcities in American homes.— an ese. WAth Rort HisRuE paber or cHAMGIR, = NEW YORK CITY 1 Rutland News, Your Bible questions will be un- e | | 5 e e grrered in these colarmas or by mail n black felt nats brush the e Situated close to the Whole | EXPOSITION The Turk may be a white man in- || gaftor. =~ ° ® Questlon Bex || 141 free of dust.then add a tablespdon*| The newest thing in the side fril | A1 cale and Retail Districts, P SPIGES < dustrially and an angel socially: but ful of strong ammonia to five table- jabot_is one of the M a- | T Y MBER of C . 20 long as the Turk thinks good Chri . spoonfuls of strong tea, and with this | o e’ The G, which e orlaa w the |y M e ghhorheon: ~ | BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE tans are only fit to be massacred, we | Question—What did Christ mean "‘991", ,'—“;i(';‘“”fl;fln‘)-‘ml""’b"‘g 1t thor- | top, tapering to an inch at the lower Minutes from-Chelses Docks. Mechanics Bldg., Boston cannot get up much admiration for his | when e referred to dohn the Baptist | CUENY With 2 flanticl. | i ftenes e it ol e | Y eaner an JEr | 150 8 it ain B seter 159 October 2-25, 1511 othe:r commendable quities. I J5jas Elijah? Matt. xvii:11-12. ls this| A nandful of shot kept conveniently | ke Tt | 1§ sinutes trom Moadoo Tunnet il rather surprising that a human being |an evidence that He recognized rein- | at hand for cleaning bottles has long | taHen 10801030 So pralseworthy in some respects can | carnation as a truth?—L g<~| Inauiry, | Deen a kitehen idea. Now comes a | sieadedo bkl Sl bl L R 157 Franklin St R | nie noter Has beeo sedecs | ¥ Q8 W51 9:ATF M. be such a fiend because of h olig- | 4 o A i ith ti St Bl 2 5 | SRRy rated. refurnished through. | O Admission f his relig- | e I wife with the suggestion that . , o - 8- | Answer—The theory of reincarhation | Mousewile with the sugge: |, Some of the leading handbag manu- out, and can be compared fous antipathies, is nowhere taught in the Scriptusss, | S®ViDg all the bent or rusted carpet|facturers are offering. hew numbers | su”'s PRESSED 5“ ©| favorably with any-infiown. | O 7 | Our Tord Jesus and the Apostied mev. | tAcks that accumulate about a house |in velvet and ledther bags, having o " ible to the docks of all im- | M NEVER THE RIGHT SIZE. fer in all their teAchings, caid & werd | and using them instead of the shot IS Land-engraved and engine-turned or- LM | Sorcant steamship Nines. railroad | Policeman Louks, - {about reincarnatio 4 Ordlan even better plan. The many poinis namentations on the frame, savs the | OUr Wagon Calls Everywhera Stations. theatres. shops. etc.. as | ¢ music. eman ks, who was dis ruation. As to the mean f) f th ks clean the bot- i well as the business m-:rlcu A charged from the state police for |inS of the aviour's words referred to | Snd €dses of the tacks clean the b Igr‘ .“(“"?:”"‘*"_']“"";‘“‘ ;1"“' fr[n]megi A we A e St Shndig in the question, we recognize that iie 5 jare in both gilt and silver. Plus Sawe, Xhows by bis Sonduct that he 2 LN RSCRD e FokES that e ——— o in_Tigh®ana’ aricgatea coiors, % |300 Rooms, 200 Baths o} | HELEN LATHROP PERKINS 2 r of sufl calibre to Malachi iv:5-6, John the Baptist e When a wheel chair is used in the |some plain and others hating ecither GEO E pchHER 4 @ policeman. Since his own displace-|one of the greateat of the prophets, | house the wrinkles of rugs often make | tapesiry combined or being (nlaid with | Rates $1.00 Per Day TEACHER OF SINGING ment he has been talking disgracefully as his mission to it somewhat hard for an invalid to go [panels of Chinese embroidery. are | Civil Engineer, s 8 52 Williams Street. t Chnief Kgan and even intimatine | the Messian, the Christ, from room to room, but if small brass | cuite numerous among roécent slr\u“~’ g ] THe“fi:’n‘«:un_:huv:nr’t_-b::ofiaeru!:: A he police commission i corrupt, |performing a reformation work in | curtain rings are sewed to the corners |ings. Gold and silver chain mesh | wishes to annotnce to his patrow; and | | A | xeeliene 2 3 John H. Perry of the commission | PYeching ropentance and baptism for | of the rugs and small pegs are driven Pags, having a deep metal thread | the public that he has moved t0 65| | T | Gems # ceats for Guide and Map| T i P. C. GEER J & the vemissicn of sins, and declarthg | in the floor, ovér which these rings are | (ringe and very long braided or plait- | Broadway. Chapman building, opposite H of New York City. H 1 'l' u " E n ‘he commission is appointed by | he Kinzlom of heaven at hand. This | Slipped, the rugs will lie flat and there | 60 motal thread cordelieres. arc be- | the Y. M. C. A ! » s appointed by | nocgige was to tha Jews and to tnem | Wil be no-difficulty in moving the |ing displayed in windows and depa 122 Proapect St - _“_)ud:::”;( xh’u|v'\‘|vevl'(;v and su- |anly, as they had been the Lord’s| Wheel chair about. ments of local stores. MRS, T. S. TNDERWOOD. 15 room it "50 | & - Tal lfi. 'N-Mfin'h 3 preme courts, and i he charges (chosen people for centuries. But ¥ T ‘Corns removed with- Y made by Mr. Louks are true, then ihe |now a new disgensation was about to Sickroom Convenience. e NsILR SVoolINGS: R R L A e F YOU WAN T commission ought to be harged. | e ushered in. The kingdoa of heaven gel et i ¢ i : ngrowing 5, and 0 T “The judgce ought efther-to dismiss | W28 at hand! And it was John's mis- | o g clgNtul delusion is the rustic L vy tiom IeTke mATDETE full SoL oUEge crentea. PLAID BAGK o 3 o | AE St e RV Toni - | window box when used as a fall and |gize iarger than you may Wear In a Tel, 533-4 FIRST CLASS PIANO, us in disgracc or refuse to reappoint |° prepa people for the new | wintor refrigerator for the invalid's|cciton or lisle stocking: next, darn | Broadw: get a SHONINGER through i |order of things. This he did in the b - e d ng: next, darn | - MBS, T room. 'There is no difficulty when the WHITE, THE TUNER, The complaints of Mr. Louks ought | 705214 spirit of Blijah. Tiike 1:16- | 100 hoastsa back window sverlooking e O apan oolis OUBNE 17, We know positively that John was | Lo Gourtvard. for it offars ample op- —_— e AT e M ] » be made to the judges who appoint | not Iolijah, for we have his own testi- | pomt SONTEERTLUAL T ST AMES IR Broadcloths, ¢ s. Thes could Investigate and if |Mony on the Rubject: “And they a not aiready been hung from the out- ; f ; CHARLES D. GEER they found the charges true could dis- | him. Whnat tnen? Art thou FEiljan? | NoL Gifeady been hung from the out- Billiard and Carriage Cloths, - v Ry And he saith, T am not. Art thou tnat : * 000 f Cloak Teacher of Singing us. | et : nat | dow overlooking the street presents i SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cloakings s e el e “We have declined.to get into a|BroEhet? —An e answered, No.” | prioblem to the nurse, who would. if at 53 cents that are worth $1.00 a| ReouInag W St contreversy with Mr. Louks and the | she dared, stand a continual milk bot- L4 L . This is semething that should | Central Bullding, 2 Broadways. proper place to make charges is to the | 3 - tle in view of the opposite neighbors. NREEE = 9 A = 30BN Who APDRINE us.” Where Sampson’s Friends Erred. | Unfortunately, she 100 often dares, and appeal to every lady who reads this FEoRibie Yotcoman Louks svouia | SChIy sid in hia book, orcy v | i misht be (el S b ooni i rocer, 35 Broadwa e Allow Me Please kv the cue 5008 b orat ears Under the Flag.” that had the | ed to the use of the rustic box. It is take the cue and proceed accordingly. | American fioet lost the battie of Sau. | placed below the window sill, or on it, d BRADV & S ipn. No one in authority appears to he|tiago or had Cervera oscaped, these |and to all appearancés it is but an un- . Norwich Town. | to quote you prices or to glve you esa alarmed about any disclosures he {Would have been no question as to tie | used window box. A lid may be hinz- timates on aill kinds of contract work, may make. . officer in aclual command during the | @4 to the top and it will be found ser- i aroenter Wonlh, DAIBHHE i, i . engagement. Few people will be in- | viceable except during the hottest A l WEE ~ 5 Jl(‘”m? 1k: p :nmpll): 4 ucndz;l tc: e o K clined to question the truth of that | Weather. | Wht R P h ete. e, A a T ot- ~ g o De Topsham fair in Maine attract- | staterent. ~The Sampson-Schley con- e 5 116 ROSC FEacices Lstimates cheerfully given, d mora than 20,000 patrons. It is not | trovoray Whs one Of the moSt unfor- Qinger: Cream | 50 STAMPS with any 50c¢ Tea sreatly advertised, but the attendance | tunate things of its kind ever KRown | yeor ginger cream, which is most ex- | s M s . shows that it is not a disappointment. | to the navy. It would have been less | ok T et o8 if h t R ch _dleappoiniment | \hie? i uont S nitied had mt | Solont, SHiok crete i3 required, Or. i 2 S Yun amy She Cadter ite Rose Cherries| c. M. WILLIAMS, iviator Rodgers has beaten Mr. At: | misguided partisans of Sampson scen Sl LR i General Contractor and Builden, = s Jone Gisanee reconas i Avic |11 Inciyde (he onaees ofpersonal| Srefent Tha VTR o L5 °Eis B RS i Aty AP Rtoan NEW GODDS — JUST ARRIVED. o MA STREET. | el ot E cowardice in the specifications against | Sred'ent, y el i - - ator Atwood hast not done his best, | Qo110 {oh _A“cfisalions cmcgmi'“z low three ounces of preserved ginger. You should try them. ‘Phone 370, 1 vet. He is coming from Los Angeles. | e man who had made a record for | Lhis latter is to be cut in fine shreds, : S G K i e SRR SRR B e L S T PRICES It is stated that President Taft will on; Who MAA. hesnythanked for ginger syrup. ' Whip the cream very | eople’s Market Hfllllolr.ll‘l’:;l’tlll lFI)I! i return from his western trip weighing 1t service in leading his men over § g o e L g B en | i p Eresh ' BLoci S SIS fAsaRaT el AN e o B meatern trip weighing | vallant serblce in leading nis mai over | ursy the ginger wnd the syrap. Whip | Fine Smoked Shoulders at 10%c per lb. Cizars. | Also Provisions always om Hncer EniroRe hat 16 Gre and’ who' -had 'fought' the | SSuid. 8hd set upon the - ice. ~Chill b Franklin St. band. _ Fres, lungii every :Saturday, e Brooklyn from the open bridge at | Somme cone shaped glasses, and just be- PureLard= - - - - at llc per lb. Eiig o — Baniiugs, seomed e P hiaTaq8e oot | fore serving Nl these wiih the cream. JUSTIN HOLDEN., Prop. The Westerly H China thinks she is big enough to 1et [ nothing less than venom on the part| Decorate each with a piece of the gin- Best Butter - - - - at 30c per 1b Y, °“s°' the revclutionists tucker themselves |of Adiirer ot oo Xt | ger. It must be served without del p g HOWTUCK ATE Formerly D. J. O'Brien's. 68 No. Mainy out, when she will turn her attention | prevented fair judgment of Admira TS 2 : Kenyon & Pickhover. Props. to them and give them a spanking, | Schley's tactical’ conduct, which m; NEEDLEWIRE NowES. Elour 8¢ bax. - Vnests Bisinits Soiphy. ANITARY Sihcdis fabe or may not have been proper, and th 4 * p G o s ., |mede " it impossible to bestow upon | When making new pillow cases of 8 bars Laun Soap for 25¢ e 8 e ook over the world, when Wi | ejiher party to the aldpute the dis- | ticking soap the ticking all over, and - dry 2 PRING WATER {JATiseviNG |[H. COOPER Upholsterer . l;'r N o ::"‘:Zh day we shall b: tinctions which should have been <sbecin'l>;hut‘th?hcomer‘nh?efore put- All general uphoistering and mat< @ iacod 1o thank heaven we are not | theirs for their joint contribution to |ling in the feathers. This prevents - > ress work a8 other 1 8 ot 1hu: eavi hat the Victory of Jul¥ 7. 1505, Waterbury | the feathers from working their way FINE LINE OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. gzse. etk At one-half rate for nextl # g dtien Awmerican througi. . . : ten days The Turkish naval men who jumped R S Tel. 535-4. 160 West Main Street. et % S ; A modified form of camera obscura| The Camilla scarf is the latest con- 3 verbaard when the Italian battleship | % oo ne form, of camera ebscira £ Phone 276-3 Free Delivery Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Peniis! hegan to shoot did not know how to stand by their guns to enable an aviator to tell when he deviates from a given course | a fine white canvas iu quite light colo; and such as s made of is warked blue and | Shannon Butiding Arnew Teleziione 524, octl0d Room A. | PHERE s no advertisiag medium In steyn Connecticut equal to The Bulw letin for business results.

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