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Sorwich Bulletin and Courier. Subseription price, 1 muniie; $6.00 n year. 115 YEARS OLD. 2c & week " Enterea Conn.. P tho Postotfice at Norwich, second-class matter, | THESE 'ARE GREAT DAYS FOR PITTSBURGH. The president is at Pittsburgh, fl‘l- tending the great national mine safety demonstration at which 30,000 miners were assembled, and made an address vesterday 2nd presented prizes to the miners taking part in the first aid to the injured and rescue work exhibi- tions. Walter L. Fishe secretary of the 11terior department, Governor Te- ner of Pennsyivauia, and Dr. Joseph A. Holmes, the director of the bureau of mines, were also present. A NORWICH MAN ON YALE M. A., 2 New Instructor in English | Blanche Baker, 23 years old, “jimmied” Gerard Edwin Jensen, FAGULTY ! HER PIE WINS HUSBAND. Woman in Wabash Answers “Ad” Un- der*Novel Ciroumstances. ‘Wabash, Ind., 26.—Mabel Oct. a window, took possession of the house —Waillimantic Student Captures a Much Coveted|and set about getting the meal for tie Scholarship Honor—Norwich Boy Awarded a Fist Dispute—Promising Material For Athletics Among Sheffield Freshmen. husband she had not married When she answered William Bailey's adver- tisement for a wife, and found hfis house locked up. “Bill" Bailey had forgotten #bout the advertisement regarding such a little question as matrimony, and was sur- JOSEPH MADDERN AND. umznmz Nuesn‘r n their latest suc- | cessful farcette, “Too Many Darlings” FRANK LESLIE, the original “Dago” - Comedienne. © Kid, and LILLIAN - azibsfi M \‘Y‘YNLEJ’ - %ng 104 Trfl 30 uQ ' FEATURE PIOTURE. Telrphone Calle: The president was shown how prised for a moment when he found Builetin Business Office, 488 through negligence and carelessness . his house occupied and set in order, Bulletin Tditorlal Rooms. 85-2. explosions oceur in mines; and today R The smell of pie baking in the kitchen 3 the demonstration will take place on| vyalt College, N — 1 In the pole vault, a budding star that | 0Ven, however. reminded him of the Wl 1 . Room Murray | ~ollege, New Haven, Oct. 26. n the pole vault, a budding & 7 n.::ln:n'.e ‘y::ho;i. 210. i Forbes field, the Pittsburgh ball park, | In the annual catalogue of Yale col- | should develop wonderfully under o (flcol:‘ed»‘grk lflrranfin:er}t h ;:;ad un- 4 ’ in the presence of the president of the | loge, issued Thursday for the academic | Johuny Mack came out in W. P. Camp_ |} og DRlderation. “The courtship: wag United States and other distinguished | Year, 1911-1912, a total of 185 mem- | bell of the freshman class, brother of LA it S 4 ‘ A TR A gga”en. bers’ on the faculty is siven, 79 of | Chariie Campbell, Yale ‘09, also of pole o l’,;‘s't‘v‘ifw";fi":hrs"" ;‘{q‘:"l;emjed Phe mm‘z":::;"ecz“fi t. S T s rented o tho iasing Aud and| Whom are additionul instructérs. It | vaulting’ fame. ‘Campbell left o fleld | Just taste my pie first,” she replied, ge specimen of the | ol e B bracids = < ols nl:e St of new instructors is the name ¢ of nine behind by .Lumdllgm Odf ahs\f_i:"u el el e o crab species is found in Japan. As | 9 . - e _ 4 XPIOS” | of Gerard Edwin Jensen, M.A., of Nor- | inches, when he easily cleared the bar B ek Er o ok soon as he spies another of his kind ‘]‘he Clrc“la"on ol ions in coal mines will be dramatically | \jch, Conn., instructor in English. |at 10 feet 6 inches. The mile went gn-t:‘S\jdfjls\e(r;mt]fle;rzmt to l\;r S e e | J shown in an explosion of coal dust.| The corporation and administrative | to the freshmen in 446, four seconds | ENs o 48 concise and iriumphant as; "= i Lt Th B “ r Immediately following the explosion, | officers of the faculty remain unchang- | better than last year, and the quat- amous bulletin. e g[e“g‘ng e:;, i (.ou“bm_ \‘ota | members of one of the rescue corps of [ €d. &s do? the entrance requirements, | ter was done in 52.4, two seconds bet- “ » 0 ment is wasted in preliminaries, The | < T e Duiletin. the bureas, in thelr oxygen hemets | 1 oSt of the jnfbriiatian Tegard-| ter than last vear. e ircshman class VEEMONT MinotEs UEAL. sand flies as the warriors push 'cach | Every Evening at Eight. A Db i e |l AR ry | 10 courses and the various college in- | won with 41 points, the sophomores Py 7 7 : i e 0: .." . ”: l-:g;-;."" '“n rush into \heusnmks- »]fille;l x_au_e Y| tereats. - The group system of studles | Loz next with 19. Man of_us, Only 31-2 'Faut _Tall, Vic- | other hither and (hnther._untu at last i Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Colnbinibul Sl TR SN T jand go through the. work of fon it | T sophomores and freshmen Samuel W. Case of Norwich acted as tim of Acute Indigestion. one of them stretches himself out in | Afternoons at Two. * pems: Sggoss g oy s gen s | Supposed victims of the explosion Will| plained in detail, there being 25 de- | field judge in the hammer throw and < 8 ks 4 the throes of death, still feebly rub- | : times larger thaa that o 7 = ]| be brought forth and given first aid| partments or groups open for choice, | shotput. Barre, Vt., Oc —Walter Freeman. | ping his elaws in de@iance of the foe. | Sorwick. It fs dclivered to over ||, ypg injured. | between certain of which the 60 hours [\ Cross Country Runner | Who. althoush 36 vears old, was but '§ The Poli Player 3,000 of the 4,053 houses fa Nor- || pert rescue teams from the prin- | required for the B.A. degree must we | MNorwich Boy as Gross Gountry Fan 1-2 feet tall, died vesterday of acute wich, and rend by mimety-three P2} ;5 coal mines of the country will | divided in a prescribed manner. Tommy FHendrick of Norwich finish- 17 “= "¢ PR 3 As a result of the Philippine gov cent. of the pzople. Ja Windham 3 s i Henors for East c ticut B ed third in the cross country trials on |indigestion. Freeman weighed 59 | ernment’s action. shippers of Phillipine | Presenting e ot ec 00 mowees, | | £ive friendly exhibitions, and then the rs for Eastern Connecticut Boys. | (o o0/ B 3 Lereby won a place at | pounds and is said to have been the | mahogany will hereafter ship the lum. ol - e e ven | | miners will pass in review of the pres-| In the list of senior appointments, | {j eross country training table, This [ smallest man in the state. ber as simply Philippine reédwood. » Paimamw a || 1dent. The parade of the miners will class of 1311, for the work of the|in gpite of the fact that in the last He had received many alluring offers | Lumbermen say they had alréady stop- 1,100, and ia all of (hese viaces MR}, (inue downtown to the river front| Whele colleze Course, a philosophical | qie-mile of the four-mile run Hen- | to appear on the stage as a Lilliputian | red using the term. and that the term | « considered the Iveal daily. Where n speclal pier has been as-|oration, the most prized of all the developed a cramp that kept hiux | but preferred to remain at home. did not originate with them. e Conmecticut kms forty- f| " el - % scholarship honors, is awarded James | ., king the finish he could have tr- | | signed them to witness the marine pa- | Thongore Hillhonss —of . Seiimemie | from making | wine towns. ome humdred and sixtr " e Py Sy dore Hillhouse of Willimantic, | moie " 08 For iR SL 0 S0 has this | Sve postotfice distriets, amd forty- | | rade in honor of the centenary of the| Thomas J. Aubrey, '11, of Norwich, is | f2il shown himself in_quite as sood | ome rural free deliversy routes. | beginning of steam navigation on the|awarded @ first dispute, Stanley A. | ihap 258 lust vear, when as a {resh- ehe Bullctin fe seld im every || Ohio river. The miners’ demonstration | Goldsmith of New London a first dis- | 100G 35 S8 N ST Sot of the SRS towen amd om all of the R. F. D. |{will conclude at noon and the remain- ,)lhr-‘__dndl ank W, ll_Aatl}n‘:\p a:{d Stian- distance men in the Harvard and e Best Rural Plays. % der of the day will be taken up with| 1€y F. Schwaner, both of New_ London, e e 4 | i e o e b 3 | secena aisputes B e s ibroon ALL THE BUSINESS | 3 . e i remonial. | The summary of students in Yale | . mie MHSIeO CRATe CrO arday, No- TROLLEYS Hidage } Night Prices 15c, 25¢, 35¢, 500 CIRCULATION colleg ding to tke catalogue, | Vemter 25, at the country club of Matinee Prices 10c, 15, 25¢ . | INEXCUSABLE MEANNESS. shows a total of 1,257, divided among | prosiiine, ‘Mass. In the afternoon is LEAD TO OF NORWICH | 7 1% 01, AHEERES -iu.ossesibesessittiB T he family and friends of John R. Qh'fi}a‘j‘:im loll!u\\»q cniors 289; | {he Yale-Harvard football game. The ! 5,920 | Waish are berating President Taft and | Junicts 26%; sophomores 293; fresh- jjarvard cross country team meets the | Next Week “THE' CITY.” 50 s s st 1ttorne: “ ¥ b 4 - e o ven the morr- 1905, mversge ttorney general bécavse they did} = valo 'in, China is ‘safe, states -Dr. | Liio rnners 1 Hew BAveR L0 ION, | - not parole this old sinner sooner in-| William H. Sallmon, secretary and | ;19 “1jie Yale-Harvard freskmer run i Wish, iiidtag { stead of thanking them for their clem- | treasurer of the Yale mission. "Since | (olol at the same time. The meet | pho e g ency to an aged convict. - |1he reassuring message received by | {31} Princeton is at Princeton on No- ! ctober ¥ | John R. Walsh's age was the only|him Saturday from U. S. Consul Gen- | Yorhar 4 | | 3 thing which appealed to any one, and | £ral, 2 lf'_ q‘m'e!;"“'&".-’h'f xf‘:ipa‘f;?! ¥ho | The sum of $1.134,38%.10 was ;‘ew‘i\'ed | < questic if sympa B : sion, | 4y Y, ity quring the vear | e ey ene 00t rom shanghal, that Chang-Sha, the | 131051511 “the. treasarer's: feport.. re- | The Necessary and the Decorative e THE TROUBLE AT DES MOINES. B P b 2 3%6% | seat of the Yale school, was tranquil, . Tht sum for the > | Benefit of the e commission form of government | (Nan to juslice. | & rotessor Saltmon iy cocsixe no.tur 1809-1910 was $2,398,291.5 . | .+ Des Mothes, mow 8o noted, utterly | Wilsh had served only one-gfth of| (her news in consequence of which | 15 XTI DL of (he purels teaching A year ago the bag was merely a necessity but today |- New St. Mary S Clllll‘cll < to do two things— it doesn't make | 118 time in the penitentigry and those | the Yale missionaries are believed 10} jepsriment of the university were $1,3- AU . d i - ; il | conversant with his character and ca- no-danger, notwithstanding ex- | 397738534, expenditures $1,323,545.02. it is an important decorative feature of the toilette. §! = s s Ao moo it lrber iy wRIT AT HatME ke ke ated reporis that have been | iy (ha income of iis gencral funds 5 ; Baltic, Conn. n public affs d it does not | : et in ori e revolutionaries | 0% LI (D od $132,07%.39 - ; s ety fdent and the atiorney general erred i ¢ at Chang-Sha. and would 12"[,,“‘22‘:,lfi‘dégf;fgffinf Simeolits Replacing the simple leather shopping bag, we have || R T : e school board is charged with be- | Was in the direction of undue_clem- being friendly to the for- |, 1o aesistance given the graduate . 3 s ng exttavagant and in its defence the | #NCY | cign residents, not molest them or | IN¥ the assistance aiven e B hat: the dainty bead-work of France and Germany and e s e i Des Moines Capital says | Walsh's case was so similar to that| damage their l""npfii“&_ ; : aver, Fair attractions every night. * Y% s f Charles W. - s TRt At meetings held within the past| = - 5 2 3 - iR i the administration of the aairs |0 Cliarles W. Morse. (hat the lattor's| i TESHRES BAL SN (U° B L arger Endowment: Needed for Medi- |§ FEast Indian designs, in gold and silver upon back- Admission, 10 cents. : the Des Moinés school board has | Hiends have wenewed hope AL Clem:| deid 'actentific school have ‘voted ito cal School. seen characterized by extravagance: | oon be extended to him. | .polish all the class officers except| The divinity schooi closed the past grounds of velvet and tapestry. s f abuses of power have developed: o s!‘-mmdv of Walsh's family | that cf class secretary. The action|vear with $2,504.56 to its credit, the 2 thuktion Bal Besore Tas anoce. b nd friend: is not likely to quicken au- | was faken on the ground that for Want { jaw schaol with $2,618.59 to its credit | AR thich Hh siany. citles” Yadeh i that direction. | of work connected with the Ofices | and the forest achool Witk 4 credit bai- WE HAVE THE BAG WHICH = 3 i —— — | the president. and vice president were f $4,144.78: while the medical i larger than Des Moines without any | | 5 ance of $4,144.7%; e ST i i reant ] UNTYING TRUSTS. | but figureheads and a precedent set|school had @ deficit of $19,24415; the WILL MATCH YOUR COSTUME. ¢ g y e b £ the Tobacoo trust| TNE %0 18 this done away with. | art echool of $:792.20 and the mus ! For the benefit of the Haile Club school Bt 4 | THR DR he Tatuicen Linet The Bridge Burning Incident. School of $566.35. The ery is for larg- school board—but by no means | promises to demonstrate that, If eg88| qpo clasy of 19148 is stil lon pro-| €T permament endowment for Yale RAYMOND B. ELPRED, Violinist. > rer he voters have shirked | cannot be unscrambled, trusts can be| hatjcn following the efforts of the | medical school, the forestry school BEADED BAGS sl 00 to ss 98 | MRS. GRACE ALDRICH CROWELL, their respamsiblity for years and now | dissolved. freshmen at pridge burning two weeks | haying been put on a sound basis by . e | Soprano. vay, re paving the w-nfi'T b ? T:]m is a trust that did]nr-x rll\rd]n-\g 120, 2nd at p;-es?r:ll lh;\re are n_;) sigr:s glf;:?;:m-:‘;’;nf'hd:hr;ngo;1["’013efig‘; The vari-colored patterns predominate, some of the dainty Dra-Jam | MRS. CAMILLA ELDRED-SHIELDS, ear after vear they have saic t | products to consumers, It is claimed | to indicate that the ban is about to A D . designs bein articularl leasing, while th E | at the Piano. ¥1!1 be all right any wa my vote | that the American Tobacco company raised. It is believed that the proc- | Of all departments of \h‘e l\lm\ m}\ 1: beadgs o I:t: sy o);(n e g e plain black and steel | S vill net change the, result: let the ‘.‘ nd its subsidlaries controlled from ion that bars that class from ali | shown, and owing to a Wigher seale oy i i | e 2 R Toflow e’ 15" tha polke Lo 9% per ot of (e coued from | athletics, musical clubs and Jike col- | salaries for the teaching force, and FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 27, at 815, 2 gk Fos 3 PP I, s o Rt o i Rt o e activities, will be recalled at{f0o improved teaching equipment and Tickets, 50 cents. Under such conditions abuse of of- trade, prackically’ the' whols. Jf the stmas. At present, however, the |lacilities in both the undergraduates . | Cars to all points after the perform- ficlal power is the most na‘ural thing | trade in snuff, and from 15 to per | Sheffield freshmen are onlookers only, | and professional departments, the in- TAPESTRY ‘AND EAST INDIAN BAGS Ao Rginis P n the world—no matfer what class of | cent. of the traffic in cigars. Plug| waiting, patiently or not, for the re- | créase is bound to continue. £ Yale er may have the responsibility to mi cco, which once sold for 44 cents| turn of freedom. _Plazs for 'the braadening -of Xalc $1.00 to $6.98 ischarge. pound, now brings 53 cents. Ci The three students of the ¢ who 21)“ nkl'ty sr.h«:if’: “r;r?hmi?:-‘fiaa;nufi ! o S The same od complaint of the aver- | aretics Which formerly sold at 33.65 e e omotio itk the | being the aim of the reorganized school Black velvet and tapestry, grounds richly worked in a variety of intri- e »]“!_m; the duties of cit- ja thousand, Snow seil at $4 a thousand; bridge burning affair, heve had their | course to train college graduates in cate designs with gold, silver and colors. . P. C. GEER pematily; t v‘~ is an awakening | cigars once $7 a thousand are now $7.90 | ‘o5 (ried in the New Haven city | “the department of the ministry, of d T UNER side on. and The Capital expresses|a thousand. | court. In the case of H. C. Bradbury | missions, of religious education, ‘and ope that “the average man of Des A Boston paper says | of Willimantic, the evidence showed | of practical philanthropy.” - As a re- i 122 Proapect 8t, Moines w ecome ert in pro- *Many of 4 » was merely a looker, sult, the enrollment of the divinity e ebulle xRk o Many of the dealery are fice.to ad—| he o8 morely AN o oo and tha: e | =onook. Which thile year 1a 95, with 44 LEATHER BAGS $1.00 TO $12.00 "4 Tel. 611, Norwieis, On ectin own Interests as a citizer i t this advance in price yure- | Was o ess charac t he b i et L Cpaser that ne will become noted | Arnirorr: thar (e tee syoere: | Was in part woriing his way through | new members, will increase latgely and In the Leather Bags the Suedes easily hold the first place, but with |- ¢ 1 =44 2 Rttty s o A BeS| coliege, e was dismissed with a fine { Will be drawn from 3 C ades i . 1 wide for the vigor with which | more because it can do o, and thut| np o and costs, aa. was Homward field, as the courses will be suitable for the nearer approach of Winter the grained leathers. Seal, Walrus, [(F YOU WANT A e defends his own. We shall then|no improvement in the auality of the| Phelps of Ansonia. The third student | and will attract not only candidates for Etc., are coming into prominence. The black bags, as usual, are seen | FIRST CLASS PIANO, c boards. city councils and | goods is represented by the increase in | was discharsed. | pasteral and missionary ser\?jce, but in greater numbers, but the fashionable colors are to be had if so de- | “E‘:nffgb‘;f‘cflm‘}";?:;‘:!h it savs. “which are responsive | pric e are not only slaves of | : . graduate students pursuing advanced sired. | HE public wil e e HeS ‘:3- l.,,“:,‘ Slayes of the| Good Athletic Material Among Fresh- | [i/i: of literature, religious education, | 48 South A St. Taftville. e bl s Sag Tt e men. charities and corrections, !lhroclm of = n | e absence of the Sheffield fresh- «o‘.igim-s education for churches, col- Looks GooD FoR SRANRSEVINGY EDITORIAL NOTES. mén was especially noticeable in the | leges and Y. M. C. A.s; student vol- | CHARLES D. GEER The idend is peculiar to no month. | ,The man who figures out tt there | fall ¢k meet Wednesday afternoon, | unteers preparing for foreign service . | Teacher of Singing n thes ¥s every month is as sure | are fifteen hundred ways to die is not | and the academic men, especially those | and workers who feel the need of re- | Resumes work October 1st. to ha ts distribution of dividends | anxious to try one of them 1815, had a. fine opportunity for | turning for training in modern meth- Central Building, 43 Braadway, s fes | : 5 : { winning the numerals awarded to|ods. Thrce vears of graduate stu o 1! 3 1 nd nter fist I ®ia MeGoy i \; l’nR:\:i { th finishing in first place. ili ordinarily be !'e:nluir;d by the nor- { n i ‘ent disburse- | Kid MeCc E e spoken as a 2 o 1 n s] r C Ses . 2 { e meet was conducted under the | mal curricuium, but shorter courses snts Guc in November are estimated | DOPUIAT leader because he s aboiit to| st faverdtle swenther conditions and | will be arranged. An additional build- We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets _ HEADQUARTERS FOR cxceed 395,000,000, including divi- |lead his eighth bride to the altar. | it disclosed the fact that there is some | ing for the divinity hool will be Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and nds Aeclared up to the 20th of this | R — | extremely promising material among | erected if made necessary by the en- Cigars. Also Provisions alvguys on 0%t I, Few dividends are declared | The man in the \(0\\C.An electoral | the college freshmen. larged classes. i‘?;‘;’,'u,““ lunch every aturday aler in the month, so the figures will [convention who cast a vote for Diaz| g oabiless remaln practically un- |had the couruge of his convictions. | : 5 i maa The Westerly House, Aanged, With possibly o = S in tne original language in which the | stcel mills. This was to be the firs Sk e el > b oo dim,‘?“:“'n:m oy aadition® | 1t the Boy Scouts prove they are Bigle was v “"5?;;:;2;‘ the significance Socialist meeting ever held in Goates- I“‘mex’;‘én?o'nl2551'51?;&‘&."%31"' 3 5 i R BALE | the best boys i country all of the | of bereaved or i g s e | meore than $15,000,000 and interest pay. | kel the country all of the |0 0 Le™ e "Lord's special care and| Between six and eight o'clock that | - able wlil exceed $76,000,000. Total hond fon to the movement will fade| ., 5aq0i0n are over the weak, help- | evening, the organizer of the meeting L] | disbursements will exceed less and the bereaved ones, and not | was 1old plainly that no meeting would | payments hy 236,211. Dividend ai % = 4 | that He has less consideration for the | be held on the street or anywhere else. 1 bursements are made up as fo {aonh, Hualit are dearest in the| motherless than for the atherless. ! Being a man of courage, discretion and | Railroads $9,743,384: industrials ang | 00 The misshapen foot that comes| We read “The Lord is gracious and | resource, the orsanizer decided to at- i niscellaneous $6.480.982: street or elec. | [T0 them later in life is an expensive | full of compassion x..l\\ to anger land xdv\.m p:;;neg—;mg l{;]s, Van-al;{t lot. al 5 fled + % N : . & e e or elec-{ ;orment. of great mercy. The Lord is good to At eight o'clock the speaking com- is called to our line o ric railways $1.898,704: New k city | <. AL S all; and I tender mercies are over | menced and although a roar of hisses, 3 ' anks and tr smpanies $1,9 . | Happy thought for today: It is a|@ll His works. The Lord raiseth them and boos drownes the speaic Go to a large Department Store and Pay High Prices or Come This leoks as if the distribution of | matter of fact that the good advice] !4t are bowed down; the Lord loveth voice, he persisted. Then a co Here and Let Me' SAVE YOU 10 to 30 per cent. on your Dry I anksgiving dinners wouid be as gen- | yeuall St -d - e sood advice| yn, yjghteous, and preserveth the on of clowns, barkers, buffoons an Goods wants- rous as ever Bt s uted has seldom been in| stranger; relieveth the father lzwags from a local “show” were | | e, total capitalisation Wpen which | oy o0y Use. and widow; but the way of the wic brougit up as reinforcements and they { b S 18 5 By e — —- {ed He turneth upside down.”—Ps surrcunded the speaker and swamped GREAT VALUES Sriiends will be paid amolnts to| Dr. Wiley does not hide up his con-| cxlvi:8-9. Again we re the mceting. Violence was threatened { 116,136,011 W iction intelligent women are just Abi & contalnihent but Coatesville took the easiest way Disbursements for 1911, including | using the ballot -as in-| wilt not despise. P; to break up the meeting. P {Tan, Dull Calf and Patent ovemk izgregate $1,417,908,000 % 1 All those who are mourning and nstead of returning to the hotel, b | R nade up in the following fashion: No- | 5 il | Sorrowtil, who will draw night unto | the speaker went hame with the local F°rF5 veafs | havesbeatiaelling il styles, \wemves and ;calonngr i, ¢ | Colt and Kid ember $96.000,000: October $138,000,- | Of course the drus s | God through Christ, will be comforted | socizlist, Wi iived in a little shac of Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods—Silks and Linings at 10 to 55¢ | 00: Beptombar 434000 bon: T on000.- |, Of coursh the drugglst who taiked| J3\ ih r they are motherless or on the outskirts. He told the speak: a yard Lower Prices than Elsewhere. [ $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 $83.300.000: J $353 6000 e g the ";’" Mr. Richeson told him | jess: widowers or widows, er that he had been apvroached by i CORSETS at 15c to 50 pair.... Lower Prices than Elsewhere 3 D 231,000,600: June | not to has shown he has no dependable - { several prominent men during ihe | i - £0.000,000 A $103,000.060 April { mental capacity % LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR |imeetine and had been informed that | SoshiEe e pair.... Lower Prices than Elsewhere g 150,000,000 March $118,000,000: Fen- | | ' | Coatesville had no longer any employ- | HOSIERY at 4c to 15¢ pair. Lower Prices than Elsewhere * erauson [ uary $85,000,000, agdl: Jaguary $2115| It Dr. Wiksy chiould votas to Norwid S | ment for him PETTICOATS at 17c t0 $2.50 each Lower Prices than Elsewhere uus arnonneat, 080,007 b ofily: BB aers 4 | : SHE Jotis do Nunwichy The Coatesville Shame. | Apd so it happenéd. In a few days s Tail ¥ 1 more month {o|and investigate vinegar he might find | s [ the apenker hoved that T trioma "y | Ladies’ Tailoring at the Lowest Possible Prices for first-class workmanship. omplete sar fhe disbursements | (hat the mother i some of it was| M Bditor: The Bulleun rebuke of | {12 SRS PES UL MEBICH Bag | Notions 10 to 30 per cent. Lower Prices than Elsswhers. | FRANKLIN SQUARE. for 12 monihs will prégably exceed |onis a step-mothe | the farcical judicial proceedings at | mill | .000,000. e : | Coutesville, Pa,, ts richly deserved “he New Yerk Call thus pertinently H 3 | Fresident Taft has added 3.000 miles | \rhen we read the history of the coun- | 9bscrves: “What change may have : ? o B8 Wiiethar GeVetsod has | teen thousand. ~He -doesn’t . hesitate,] 2.\ C,2r¢ thrilled with horror €| know not. There may be more than . . = il e % o accounts of the burning at the stake I iatic . at Sape s S earned his salary; and-if when the invitations are cordial 15t : i | one cocialist there since the original 2 2 camed his 5a a his is an- | _invitations are cordial. {of captive colonists by ihe Indians. | Jioncay was asiven forth, but if se mo | , Practically No operating expenses, I 5av. NO HIGH RIENTS, HIGH SAL- 350 D I N N E R negaiive the people will' | . ToR o . |1t seems incredible in 1911 that such | gount they keep well under cover for | ARIED BUYERS or EXPERT SALESMEN—and very light as regards ad- e said “He did not make good y 2 is walking from Cali- | fiendish cruelty should be exhibited at | gpUinus roasone.” vertising matter. All these SAVINGS REVERT TO MY CUSTOMERS. fornis to Indiana. Since the recent|ihe present time as the burning of a | ® Wit this remembrance of what| ARE YOU ONE OF THEM 7 iR TOWN The supreme court of the Uniteq | CONStitutional amendments were made | Puman being by a mob and that such | sille can do when pro Bk i B O s s oo o Pt - 2 ited T being by : 5 whe perly “het LET ME TELL YOU ! Five years ago I ovened this place solely for the " States hae sustained the absentee siat- | there he may think Indiana i callous indifference or tacit approval] ;p» the fact that a negro should be | purpose of selling standard goods at Cut Prices only. [ am pleased to state DE”‘ HOFF CAFE From 12 © 2 ' "f Massachusetts which permits o M be dispiayed by the community at this | consigned living to the flames for kiil 1 bave certainly enjoyed a most successtul busi In a place with @ floor the distribution of an estate atier thy | 1-lian Russell feels su atrocious outrage. freatly sup. | ME 2 policeman, does mot arouse in | space of about only 15 square feet I have been doing an average annual HONE 2 Dean CHvL 18 inything with our own minds even| The socialists are not freatly sur- | e any particalar astonishment. The | husiness of over $1,400,000. With tremely small operating expenses I < o, ek | to minding eur own business: It would f‘,"";f;‘e‘j{l "‘“,;‘:"’g:fp“"‘):""Lr?i‘a’fl’f‘mhxl‘ killing of a guardian of the law might | Leve been more than pleased with the net results. | > & 000 use AR bt Sl i experience Nas | pe peculiarly expected to enrage the ¥ i o qucstion i asked: I trousers be a good use to put many of them to. shown them the low standard of in- | iy abiding imhabiiants REn) uch i . i ! arg dignified, why chief justices, col T T S telligence whic re exists. circumstances. hut it can at least be ege presidents and others put on robes | . \L (N0t be claimed that the report| Coatesville is a conservative com-| out forward as some kind of excuse ememaer IS: 0 os'"ve y uafantee b ovll; Vheix: e MHED: St th at there are an unusually large num- | Munity and aunch uphoider of the | that their great respect for law and | t e the & [ber of sharks along the Atlantic coset| eXiSting order of things as they are, | oider and its representatives impelied | 70 UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS. 1 am in a position to do so — and ONE And See Us = u is made for summer resort attraction. | N the Keystone state. As far as knows | them to overstep on this occasion the | TRIAL ORDER ALONE WILL CONVINCE YOU. { .. VW, Bandtoed, the boid i} RGeS it is not tainted with the subversive | jimits beyond which good citizens csn- The Sandford, the head o | and revolutionary Goctrines of the 50- | not go without incurring the censar : bR A e S > AP he Holy Ghost and Us colony, is-wgsin b and what the inhabitants con- | nf peplic opinion & the censwre | A GAJN If yowhave any Suits, Coats or Separate SKirts, also Dresses that | SEBOSHAN L TR AR TIRS, missing » B sider as anarchism is likewise tab S = ar v faded or soiied or are a color that is not pleasing Lo yc FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, nissin He likes to be missing just Bib'e uesiion BOX | sider as anarchism is likewise tabooed | EDWARD. PEREL S gt SUSRLSnE Cr zolied or k. cht ng ol for the e ¥ 2 7y i the i SR S LARIKK ring m here, an merica’s foremost French Dyers anc CGES. P. STOVES. _the gensation turning wp in | Shven' véars sgo & loné sorialist wa- | Norwich,iCormn, NICT 25, 2911 Cleansers will cleanse or dye them for you and save you the price of a new | RANGES, PARLOR STOVES, OIL ises. Your Bible auextions will be an- || siding (hore invited u socialist speak- - sarment, BECAUSE ALL WORK GUARANTEERD FIRST-CL: Wehave | HEATERS. OI CLOTHS, LINO- S e TSR N orsnea i dhese cotummeror by mnit | o (0 come (o Coatesville and make Tied With Manila Rope. here in Norwich alone more than 1700 satisfied regular customers. I IS, MATTINGS, PIANOS and e RAK e oont, TEMEEs, e LIk Rt cntlon Box M an uddress. The speaker arrived in| Tie Tampa cigar strikers have re- 5 FE e en find recreation in preparing his due time and went to the hotel, mak- | turned to work and they will find & SEWING MACHINES. pane tures refer to God's special care over | hinis from Shfalrly ec i I, hints from casual loungers that it n ok YoiRpie George M. Hailes, the ailvioth mag- | 126 fatherless and the widow and says | would be healthy for him to leave town And Envy the Ice Man. 164 Main stl‘eet, th the Nocwich Circulatine Iibrary. | st af Maine, hae ot pessed hie ot | Pothing about the widower and the Yithout making any “dieturbance’— | If you resent the continued _heat, e of Main s just pas s1st{ S 3 oy the proposed meeting was meani—as | just think how the conl man feels— N. B. The man who is savi S ars for his customers by Jirthd le started with fifty cents [ MOtherless? It seems to me that where | (i xville “didn't want no amarchists | Memphis Commercial Appeal Wabii, e Rt el coneid e e Sl cstomels by n his pecket and is now worth mil- | the wife. and mother is taken away | stirring up trouble” and the speaker | L deliing, Whithio I Brobaoly becitie Mskpe 0L 700 Savte M eed S INORWICH and TAETVILLE ions. it is much sadder than where the| was warned of the possibie conse- | tha PRI Drolebly e SI0T yenisaying many doliars i ! - : el nusband and father is removed from | 1Uer of stirring up an- “enraged i ; Snow, in Texas and banana weather | the family circle. SOFEBMRL k i Chlldren gry WHIEE you wali 10 Put your <busi- > s AU sIX o'clock th -al socialis 1 e —————————— an far or(h ax Ottawa. Canada, 100k.| - Amewrreo In reans places. i the | i Cock the local socialist, an FOR FLETCHER'S iness before the public. there 1s no me- ORI s Soteber ] laces izent and well educated Pole, ap- S dlum hetter *hati through the advertise Seruptures ihe expression “fatherless.” CASTORIA wenred who was employved in the Jocal ing colummns of The Bulietin