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THE RE__LiCAN INSURGENTS: THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY — The republican insurgents still 3 ¥ 4 pe ~ think they are republicans working E ~4i £ he rep - : but theil J C @orwich ulletin |Ln0 0, w0 UP IN THE AIR TRE he de:jocratic leaders tell them they KN do o L . 4 > - - e 3 FEA’ E PICTURE. N Aryogd TS Banca Nazionale Thames (Tamigi) gy v R i s (i & s viie g ’g-me sport. People would respect him am s a l l ing “Indian — seem to know it. g ¢ Ce loon tomorrow,” said the retired mer- | and admire his a lot more if he went 215 YEARS OLD. ot 15 only the other day that Celonel | Chaut. . “Proessor Wingbat, the aero- | around &roaning under his burden of NORWICH, CONN. —_—e——— . ""‘u "I L ""t,"fi"‘"‘" g:;::“’f";e:\, naut, is going to make an a:lue‘»‘mmn year: rlur"fne B0 "”"m““"“'x';“‘.‘g Fwvee RO SIE [he trpnly s g * befor> a crowd at the park, an e 1n- | spec le than an alecky old man. pe o e g 3 30e & | perfect harmomy; and at Madison, | vited mie (o €0 along, us I'm an old | Pengelly thinks he can make his bluff _— Wis., the other day, Gov. Woodrow iend.’ v;orkx, and he's always doing some fool stunt. "o AUDITORIUM %7 Entered at the Posteffice at Norwieh, | Wilson of New Jersey said: 1 suppose you're just chump enough 4 PR 4N stcand SIS 1 do recognize any difference | o go,” remarked, the hotelkeeper. it | -Just a few weeks ago he bought & e Feteygrge o between my principles and the prin- | does heat all what idiots men get to | Motor car and went scorching around plta e MARDO & HUNTER, Comedy Novelty Sketch. Bulletin Business Office, 430 ive republicans. | be when they have no useful employ- | tOWn as though he was on his way ’ ’ . RITA MARSCHON, Musical Artist. Builetin Editorial Rooms. 38 SEs ot the ¥ e ent to oceupy their minds. Of course | fire. He was the worst speed maniac I understind the two have become|Ment to occuby thele minds. Of Course | in"inis ‘part of the country, and the Blilciia Job Offce, 30-8. n hasing him, and Willir antic Cffice. Reom exny | sadix mixed in Wisconsin, I under-|it% 3 ; e iva | police were always chasing him, an: B R o mo up m A Ot home ais | the police judge ot tired of fming Butlding. Telephone 21 stand the repuplicans have had to |, idea that you'll attract some at- —_— | hake Grafis on the democrats to carTs | tention and perhaps have a half-tone Min. Da s re ot Je hyee Senes & s ich, n ., Nov. . e oe LI a w eir | pol of ¥ ws) r 8 ili i W i Norwich, Wednesday, Nov- 1, 1911. | their m wough and win their | portrait of you in the newspaper. You [E2g how, 16, had teaveled Qve riite Mandati pagabili in ogni parte d'Italia SPAULDING & DUPREE, Acrobatic Comed 73 3 == = | elections At means labels are . vince him that the foolkiller would PRESIDENT TAFT'S PROCLAMA- | wearing off and you have to examine [head the people beneath will be save |, certake him, but yvou can't reason ’ TION. [their insides to see what they really ®an. intrepid man Jou are, | With a sporty old dotard like him. Con minima spesa di cambio By E \nd now we propose that we b3 ™ e remariamz to| “If you look back through the files RSy - Taft Dis DU Il - tch our insides and get together.” A her that an old fat chump. like | Of the daily papers you will see what umation fox Thanksgiving on Novem- | Mal¢ , undeemand. tis-galitical | ven, noede a:goeraitn g happened to Pengelly, It took & posss A g i 4 5 o P ical strife buf e ook - 2 Y 5 2 half a day to sort him out from the Sl Tive ot OBl DL ittt | Fame (he any-thing-to-beat-Taft ats generally the way When & 1 ains of his doggoms rav. and. it he cquistate i nostri mandati Eosty Kvining at Eight % ampaig not develop great force. v ‘old mam tries to cut a swath. I|wasyt made of Satta percha he'd have £las ANisoh ot Twe Rful 1 o the mar nes fo be than He say e country has been siz = B . : of the people, and the | 0 drive a horse ihat had run away | proken and he ought to profit by such nally favore many ways. The rovnd | prigd - «\msv‘r s making « | Several times, und killed and maimed | o’ experience, but he's as giddy as £ the weasons has brough bar several owners, and was just suffer- | ave The Poli Pl ‘ ity S 23 | retrosrade movement. B0 N Mok s fow more Rotches 1o 1 | S ot it G BRI e, | e Poli Players he republican slogan 1S that the | record. The old man used to come possible that, if you o up in ng the great polictes |remember when old Quackenbush used | heen killed. Several of his legs were ers of and swindlers of the peo- | callyhooting down the main street, balloon tomofrow, you will get|today, representatives of the shoe| probably fataily Injured tonight by Offering for the first time e must take a back seat. with his feet braced against the dash- | pack to solid ground uninjured, al- | manufacturers and the executive | being struck by an automobile driven I Naiwion ots abroad. We i, i boare of lie bussy. hanginz on te | though ‘the chiices are against it, for | board of the Knights of Labor cutters. |by Charies A Ten “Evek. 'Rev: Mr.| proalle Cured dia E. Pi m the curses ol oHN WANAMAKER AND PARCELS | the lines for all he Was worth. I iold | you tell me you are going up with a | 300 of whose members were locked out | Glllmore was riding a bicycle on | Finally by Lydia E. Pink- % X7 him over and over that the doggone ! un ' who calls himself a Drofessor, [ two weeks ago® following their an- | Farmington avenue and became con- ) | e N POST. lorse would got his goat soomer of and I have mo confidence in skates of | ncuncement that they would work but | fused, riding directly in front of the| ham’s Vegetable Compound. ” T <e mistaken who think but he thought he was making | that character. No safe and sane man |elght hours a day, reached an agree- which knocked him to the Erie, Pa. — I suffered for five years Tonr renscns Wi & mrcers Miut|® reat Dit, and thet eversbody was ol Con T el & Pertiees ment to submit their differences to ar- ment. He is suffering from a| g G Bon L IIORCCTOR fe years B’ Pl et G5A srinbvat 3 aw Is n i is because of the 3 indomitable courage, £ you do get back safely you'll be | bitration. - concussion_of the brain and internal ® 3 ) & Y - . body was saying that he | a1 swelled up until your friends will| To Mayor Willlam P. Connery was | injuries, which combined wi‘h his ad- Malmost helpless. I play went to three doc- tors and they did nce of the four great|,ugni to have nis ears trimmed. Well, | be disgusted when they see you com- | delegated the power to decide upon the | vanced age makes recovery doubtful —————— es alone. Small traders | whai happened to old Quackenbush? | jng Yowll subscribe for several aero- | arbitration board Should the hours | Mr. Ten Eyck was not held responsible ; express the = YW r to be afraid of it; | One day they carried him to a 110S- | pauts magazines and read all the vi. | arransed by the mayor be agreesble to | for the accident. me no good, S0 my Night Prices 15¢c, 26c, 350, 50c iy altos this opposition repre- | pital on a Joor, 2nd all the doctors in | atior. news in the daily papers. and |al' parties, the men may be expected ol s sister advised me to Matines Prices 10c, ~ 16, 25c e % |senis but a very smhll miiiority ob the [tOWn spaie months getting him on | the first thing you know vou'll go|to be back at their benches by Wed- Saitord Memety Deatcited try Lydia E. Pink- = g A i his feet again. dopey on this flysmith graft, and then [Tesday morning or soon after. .2 o ham's Vegetable t This is at the greatest merchant| “Then there's old Pengeily. He's at | vou'll buy a balloon of your own, and —_— 1 ‘Fl:flmf\;‘rdl; ‘(’:n‘.‘ ’v:;"ls ;xv_}‘“y"v"r““: Compound, and Next Week, Grace George's . rica today. John Wanamaker | USR8 150 Feams o R QR 1o R | O " and mever come back sgain, | /ARTFORD CLERGYMAN | Pletea, was dedicated here tonight, fol- when 1 had ‘taken coss, v iy e Philadelphia, has to say on this| pu il Y noggress. but he's trving | or if you do come back vow'll hit the IN PATH OF AN AUTO. | Jowed by a military ball. Among the only two bottles 1 A WOMAN'S WAY the he has t. which 1is of such interest 10|t fosl people into thinking that he's | earth so hard that they’'ll feel the con- —_—— £ speakers was Governor Baldwin. could see a big E he people the Sounge:¢ man in town, and a dead ' cussion in China."—Chicago News. — |Sustained Probably Fatal injuries change, 5o T took £ geisie : I am in favor of the parcels post, 5 While Riding Bicycle. ! six bottles and I am E rea e act of establishing it T o . | Children Cry R .4 now strong and well = i : o g re storekeepers In five hun- | DEACON ARRESTED with firing the general store of Slover | Hartford. Comn., Oct. 30.—Rev. | FOR FLETCHER'S again. 1 don't know how to express MUSIC s . e e b e ON ARSON CHARGE, | &, Stonaker last August. James E. Gillmore, 74 years old, as- R e my thanks for the good it has done me | ———— ng the largest cities of the United | | Iho mrrest was on complaint of |sistant pastor of the Catholic Apoitolic| e~ A & T~ © FT | A |8nd I hopo ail suffering women will S gy = s why should the ninety million representatives of an_insurance com- | church of this city, was seriously and o9 Mk , ot . G. GEER > ad csteem « “ wple of the entire United States lose | Alleged to Be Responsible for Twe | [eRICSSRVIR I O 0, 05 g™ et dence ve Lydia E. Pinkbham's Vegetable T UNE B il peaves that bt s s for five hundred storekeepers | Fires in New Jersey Town. against Appleby was not made public. Jom “|“d a trial. It was worth its R n ever i en fi wundred thousand & Appleby is 55 years old. His brother weight in gold.”’—Mrs. J. P. ENDLICH, 122 Proapect St e i ¢ New Brunswick, N. J. Oct. 30.—A |is'mavor of Asbury Park. He was re- R. F. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. o Tel. 811, N EENES wamtihents » < . i O TIDRIVER 0 SO0 L e IO WA O ere today by |leased under $5,000 bail. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- e i prvtels 08, e . n ¥ s & ) rden| SEPRUE T Wie chied Nerd today by pound, made from mative yoots and i w = s sir recognitéy the ad_f -G o St . releeper, | LYNN LABOR TROUBLE erbs, contains no narcotic or harm. | IF YOU WANT A m anc e . peapie o eerly gt | RIS, 'y wenithy forimer storekesper; [ o de Reseiikren . ful drugs, and to-day holds the record FIRST CLASS PIAN R 0 e e o and 2 50 K e or eo“s I C e 0 for the largest number of actual cures &eot_a SHONINGER throug 2 = sed to mail-order houses. nember of one of the best known fam- = o || of female diseases we know of, and WHITE, THIE TUNER b il e v ngress truckles to the interests, | llies in the community, on & charge of | Mayer Connery Delegated to Name the . thousands of voluntary testimonials 48 Bouth A Bt. Tateviile a n hat the @ &5 Bye. th et five | Ieios Ok Sllawed fo be responat! L i oo o ot g areon file In the Pinkham laboratory | e R " ; cople. 1t has a very poor |0 iiintened Old Fridgc i the past| Lynn, Mass., Oct. 30—After a ses- at Lynn, Mass., from women who have CHARLES D. GEER outfeide 5 ] stion of its duty to the peopie or | 13 fright il Wared | sion lasting for more than four hours | been cured from almost every form of | - = - : & ’ e e e B . | female complaints, such as fnfamma. | LI TR of Svpleg £ being regarded cham. | pg N emar a e | tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid | _ Resumes work pions of t . EDITORIAL NOTES. | tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, | Central Bullding 43 3 -~y : et . & ¥ Vit HeE GIaTI i | backache, indigestion and nervous ring which th al: fw ting their last notices mot| prostration. Every suffering woman COAL AND LUMBER. nd won the ' zue penns torget to reinher. . owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink. E warranted (he S A i e“ Ion armers ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. great expe - thought for today: The 9 If you want special advice write Pt = somaker WD, WoBkS ohty. ph ks Mrs.Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for (¢ COAl . ns is indeed fortunate | 2 ) % It is free and always helpful. | Sy - B . is not likely the . < 4 o WE ARE MAKING hes = i : Lo e | bov: B s | He Who Hesitates HOME RUNS YET imina RS F o or Fattest and Big- )| The stock of R. Smith & Co.. of Fourteenth Street. ; 192 | cxep thoven no vase-vait sen - e e S vich s gest Turkey Raised New York, bought at one~third less than regular prices, S davea: s our busines . v , on B. Whitney of Wellfleet, E . i comfortable by sending o 2 e Gia __{Mass, e the last surviving member and will be sold on same basis. The man who delays starting up his | (hem Wibanis cotices ikas e louse heating apparatus until the bit- 1 yor o ntm tzt e = o » - 2 ing cold weather Is actually upon us U vied ne o i Tk e R. Smith & Co., retail dealers in ready-to-wear apparel, are to | ave many doliara and much disa- s 5 s was an automobile ride of 55 Next Best $5.00 opes & new store on Twenty-third Street, New York, and for | i Veeguantly theps first CHAPPELL C0. 3 s i o Bulie Gaa Bl i 1 Py want of space they decided to discontinue their Boys’ Clothing | part of the day will prove to b e 5 s 'aantn. & & % = pe 1 hird $5.0 department. We bought the stock at a very low price, enabling o d"l"ltj‘"’L-;(';,rl‘“_'.“‘:‘,'fl”r’;'l'm,",”_” e Central 8 ekt e e ot ¢ . SR e us to offer genuine bargains. ¥ou al ‘i et you need that | Telephones - < . 1 o . x 01 ng d n the r it te d gher price If skirts were more am- | The Bulletin proposes to when the store opens this morning and continue d ts neire & cheerfal, warm. 4 v b f"""'&“vx‘“ki’}”’g !:’t:eukfl and while stock lasts. Extra selling space and additional sal room, light hour oF 80 in i - - | atgest Turkess to be offere . ning it you o need, where FL G mporary says the more it ses | for the Thanksglving market people will make selection easy read or play that game of brids Hearst, the more it feeis sure in Windham and New London brices are low. Consult us — ag - 5 bition is to be the national| Counties. be able to suggest the right s ! < 11 e the right purpose Remember the gas n B & boek i \ BEs. s They must be natives—hatched and grown In these two counties. O R e Tt ] Since “The Bezutiful Isle of No- The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price . collars every day in the vedr, the 3 i el P trkovi oithres for n;r::v:::zd'hme head and feathers off, en BOYS SUI I s | Ruua Water Heater always ready F 4 i d Leh ey . nade a first clas e turkevs ofiere iz vy , en- your Inspectio h L . nade_a first _class [ o ings out O At et Jaint. * tnspection ree Burning Kinds and Lehigh There s 'he first pné;‘”?f $10.00 to the lxlrzesl. and (flltc!( oung :url;ey 3 ALWAYS STOCK. p ‘1 o Lo San second prize of to the second largest and fattest young turke 60 Boys' Russian Blouse Suits, H A : res to sy that{f PEeS G8500 to the lares: aud fattest turkey raieed in New || 50 Pom, Russian Blouse Suits Gas & Electrical Dep't. A. D. LATHROP, a a. A _ He could nev- |§ jgndon or Windham Counties. T aat Choses i waees | . . U, ' - A Siag” ok : 88 a highfivery The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in sizes 2% to 8 yvears—Smith & | 321 Main Street Office—cor Market and Shetucket St |} these counties. The turkeys must be submitted for examination and Co.'s prices 31.95, $2.60 _and [] | T ains 1651 = s e {] weithing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'cleck noon. 5395 -OUR PRICE A SUIT.... Dlon: 3 of Englis . T 1 bhoy whose anticipatory | For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded | < ~ wctive 18 tryinz to locate|] in addition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the " S s skates 28 to avold delay some| Rock Nook Home. | s e loy moruing | Te the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $500 | vme fl [] ers . a schoc The propheécy that there is a lo e Thanksgiving dinner for Arms. WocastBbisy, o et o e ros up clean. ant N S . i0 The sroubeck JUR SRMS 16§ (one | To the raiser of tho largest and fattest turkey over a year old o B a3, e i You B teRyR RO SN Well S d Wood was S .t e e ize .00 in addition to the market price. s will zo to the - oty e en A 5 . reace extreme interest. We are all [} ESNTS $oma Tor Children for & Thankssiome. Alnmes: Smith & Co’s prices $295 ana ' | _1ts ar e gomree 8 b ell Seasone 00( . " g t ather $3.95—OUR PRICE A 1 graph as ol keen, eateh s o * = e Wy G The judges will be dis;\nurestod persons who will weigh the tur- e SUIT... | Bis rosuish 1ittie s nis protty 1tel - b s = = SRR ST keys &t Scmers Bros. market. | @imple, Such photograps bec un‘e'prlzm’ | <asa President Taft doesm't hesitate ) All turkeys that are eligible for competition will be purchased at | ! [ e mbratoss of bavyHosEs daps 18 C. H. HASKELL. int that If he is not acceptable to his|l the market price, so any turkey raiser who enters a bird in the J| years to come. We hive had years of 6 > $ . | |3 402 — "Phones — 489 " e iz not inclined to concern contest is sure of selling the bird whether a prize is won or not. experience in ph aphing children. . " The ats ut the nomination | take them® No troublssome Posing - 2 wows Bave had: thres gaeat Snap them in u Jiffy. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, 2 € I mer vewspaper world Pulitzer B 1 tite bic ¢ New Vo Rosewater of Omaha BOYS, SUITS L / /'/TU” Coal and Lumber % doly « 1S o >hiladelphia, | N be = i K 1 n. who has voy- The Ph 5 . B & wat low Niagara Falls i ¢ - ’ i 170 Boys' Do e Photographer, - n 4 motor beat, ought soon to aiso Norfolk : s e ko Bout, aneht soom e ool | e s s BB 2 PITCHER » < aus i . | Civil Engineer, i mach § Bible Qieslion Box WM F BA“_EY | BN e (2" ov, v | | the Y. M. ¢ 3 our Tible quesiions i1l he - o : € 4 . pvered in heas lllbr:lnfi‘"“r s .‘::n (Successor te A. T. Gerdnac) Mo - . . ‘et 1o our Bible Gucstion Boz | 5 ; ? Eaivor. | : ‘ » 55 Boye® Double-breasted Suits Hack, Livery Pr.F. W. HOLMS, Den in stylish mixtures. sizes 7 to 17 Ghannon Buiiding Annew Room A S2Can g0, explain the first thrse e s Bhten S Co. brted and Telezione 627 ct10d rs es cf the sixth chapter of osea? &> o \ 2 — — swer *sc verses, doabtiess, $205. $550 and § OUR L] Boardin ¥y . Jaracl s judsments and fhcie RRICE A SUIT ........... < GEORGE G. GRANT repentance and reconeiliatim. tremen i | TTE lnTee davs we understand to be Stable H T g e P e T T | 7 Underiaker and Embaim: b | 2655 housand vear period — the o ve an | 12-14 Bath Street. <2 Providence SL., Tallvill na- from sin and Satan. R.c f - Lpl, HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | Prompt attention (o day or night calla b g et ot i eapn ood, be sure that your Boys’ Overcoats AL | O BNCRILE 7o Nt T MFame vy Saetin Wran : y REDUCTIONS | o each thousand ya lay of the week, we four thou: [N A Telephos powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. Boys' Overcoats in Winter Boys Overcoats, all heavy UNEXCELLED. weight and some 1ight weight for Winter wear weight for early ¥all wear— SI 95 gerviceadle | and _warm 54 50 } | DESIGNS AND COLORING h & Co’s prices $2.50 Smith & Co’s prices $4.95 | 2 Sri'%.55 oUR Brice.” o7 | 5 se do—oUR PRICE U1 BIANKeLS an 00es WALL PAPERS { the Jews had experi- Will ac. | tneed the edsments of the Lord ' Sirictn of the city of Jerusa- en.. it \as t* ic.ore at a time cor win 1o e fitth Gay of the lesss ) WEETLAL G MR e et The Label will guide you s 50c TO 60c VALUES for Street Stable and Imported and Domestic i e e 0 i Uik RS Y : Boys’ Knee Trousers it 5. s pais | . : i 2O i mare e |4 10 D e it ¢ s Royal is the only baking 0 S DR B I, o SR BRGE Rk it || ehe bese at lowese prices. | The Famming Studios, 1 years of Messiih'a powder made from Royal 51 Willow Street = n La sracl, shall b Va3 SALE WILL BEGIN WHEN THE STORE OPENS N N < Fermoni wanis 1 Judses robe Bt s 1 R B Grape Cream of Tartar Remember 555 Monnine whice tre aoantios s canoe || The Shetucket Harnzss Co., INS FURNITURE i e whitie triBE o g Rl S U Ry I —250 SUITS IN THE LOT—TO BE SURE OF GETTING THE SIZE YOU 321 Main Street LACE CURTA Shirtsiceve ; g cated in the mentioned in the WANT IN THE BEST VALUE, WE RECOMMEND AN EARLY VISIT. e 27 UPHOLSTERY well. ird comse and referred tony' the WAL C. BODE, Prop. ol Fhis ie the K ””7 ¢ : **I"" the ; WHEN rou wanl 0 put your busi- nmowa 1 average $1,- | careless mn ath out | o0 o Fetlobipat i The Porteous & Mitchell Co. [ ners beore tho public. tknee in no me- 8 public, tiote . no me atu tter thin through the advertis- w3 commny of The Bulletin, s topcoal pociet and ic the assay office of Seattle, on uake & peppermint of it in the dark.!the Pacific coas'

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