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PERFECTING Oll. MOTORS. Remarkable progress has been made " THE BULLETINS DAILY STORY recently in perfecting the oil engine. Borwich @nlletin | i i ot WHAT'S THE USE DECIDE NOW BREED THEATRE and Coufict. | b o moten mra | N e e e e winter suit made from the Pure Virgin Wool FEATURE PICTURE LT greatly simplified. An ofl motor, pro- e horsepower has been made| “I see you have glued yourseff to a able that the mystery will never be fabre, which s GUARANTEED AGAINST I1; . . 1] which weighs only three thousand " saia in]solved. Then Hawkshaw Hemingway 17 115 YEARS OLD. Pounds. The.importance of this sav- | (opes of discouragement. “The min- |sppears on the soene. With superhu- The two most considerations with you, befors makiag your e I "I c nu mas ar " — - ~ ute you come home vou flop down in — Subacription price. 13c a week; Goe a eht is, of coufse, ODVIOUS. | your easy chair with one of your silly oh, bother his superhuman sagac cu-d--n,fl::‘zmm:fl mfl menthe; $6.00 & year. ' e been found ‘lhn‘h cheap fm;l books, d your wife miaht as well | ity ‘x{ on \»an:llm;"y bre&kfut in m; and these are the an which ti e = with v ittle tar oil, 18| \histle when she wants little help.” morning you wi ave come and are built, Ask . i cSatered at the Postorfice at Nerwloh. |as g00d 1 as the most expensive| ~“You have my permission o whistle | see If you can do anything to the oil Snappy Story of the Early Nineteenth Century 5., second-class matter. orud apht! Already more than|if it will relieve vou,” replied stov Telophome Calles 90 St have: besh Bullt calmiy. “but kindly use sow ‘I could do o number of things to SAME HOURS SAME PRICES Bulletin Businees Office. 413 SR e R of SbEstEUatoR, Judgment in the selection the oll sto but they wouldn't help 350 e ok have Enowis sveral mwomen| itens. T ol ok s Do ™ ™ ™ - uipped with the oil-burning engine, Willimantie Office, Room 3 Murray |the gest being the 9,500-ton ocean- -um-‘ Teiephone 210. \\!u. whistled and th 1l had a weak-1{ to §*, or put it in radle and rock it that| 1o sleep, but what's the use? When golng steamer of the Hamburg-Ameri- » n, r she | the oll stove is cut of order why don’t can line The woil-bufning stackless | has to twist h p Physche | you call up the specialist who treats steamer has arrived knot in order ction on a . | patients of that class? Do vou actu- pus — v distorted fac 3 ally expect me to leave this n\lmirnbl; Wi try to| Book' and €0 into the Kitchen to.wor EDITORIAL NOTES. . > around that stove, Ketting myself cov- Andrew Carnegie is now regarded as | y hlsA«- ered with soot and keggsene and I or any reputable Merchant Tailor to show you these Pure Virgin Wool s THANKSGIVING WEEK roducts and be sure to look for our EAL OF POL . PGIIAMHTEE," thus avoiding the purchase of inferior goods, I Matinee Every Day i e s Deabitis ers beleg Titares 1o low THE POLI PLAYERS PRESENTING grade adulterated fabrics. e | WHAT A NATIONAL RSSERVE | ASSOCIATION MEANS. | at 4s cheerfully as though he consid- ed 1t u privilege. It must be a great ] comfort to a woman to have a hus- band like that” “It must, indeed, my dear, and it ems # great pity that you didn’t heipleasness, shie | marry him. And yet I doubt whether and to come ,<,,d{ Mrs. Bilderbeck is perfectly happy. isks him to do anything he £o | 1t e financial question is mot ope |the most skilful sclf-advertiser In the | “Ob, whistling fid s e crating my fingers and ruining my ' es which comes within the |arena not the most b moral character " : e common mind. Prof. | = - S E v | h, of course, you'll argue for three ussing upon | \When King sailed away, he 4 R i nours when you might fix the stove in E r the horizon for | &} ten minutes. 1 wish you were more Z %2/@ % e ataus | like Mr. Bilderbeck. “When his wife a form of feudal- | sm In our credit system by which weaker are kept In dependence on arger financial institw e noticed that the ess’is condensed Ftm Just one big laugh--that's all. Lot d@ Next Week THE WHITE SISTER Pamphlet on “Adulteration of Woelen Fabrics,” «cnt iree Thar ving is a tru mily day, the Waterbi hows good judgment. 3 8 trves AUDITORIU e and 200 that it may in- | — —- end, or fix the main- | You see, her admirable husband owes of too great @ | The mar s | Spring of the meat grinder, or sec|Money to every merchant in town and £ ountry’s | him a &, thinks it owes him all| Wit the Gamper im | collectors have worn s path to the GORDON, BROWN & GORDON i of thia un- | house, and Mrs. Bilderbeck must find large rassing to be forever explain- ¢ are being misled by term DS [ the feasts, too! Does he get them? ¢ ] Those Stage Struck Kids fortu wcrasy, or | it emb h, ck o pre: T i st whatever i it al- | Ing that her and will settle in a —~ ha R e o o Al e o T mposin 14t 3= | few davs. And it must be annoylng |trunk away, 25 cents; taxicab again, |or any of the other old favorites.— OTHER FEATURE ACTS AND PICTURES which we e a the “eautern IOSt tmpowstble to I ave tempti.|to her when she calls up tha grocer |15 cents. Atlanta Jourpal, |s eleven coaches. | 40 i i ite on mur.|and asks for a package of shredded | AIll this, be it remembered, is ad- 2 s A . — | Hag failu laundry p to be told that the goods |ditional to the regular and stiff pri i ot Balaat it the Chinese . republicans: i N hars ights 1| will_ be delivered when the old bill is |for hotels, travel, etc. Tipping be- | FoE: Syinitaen Miller oie Siss-boom ume in the Hawksla y . and notbefore, Even the alac- |longs to the hold-up catesory.—Bris- | S0 .,,M,..‘“ construction of the nd ol @l 7 T ; 3 repairs old washtubs must fall to e e A u e In 3 n ) W best narrative in tk ven, A sum of over $12,000 was made k—and even from a cer favor. plent B s o o Strictly Local I | pavabie to the county treasurer. The ommercial reputation. < o ne sy over thare 18 mo | 4 Uncle Jud points with pride to the |1ext payment becomes due In' May f (o see. my love there 18 10 |gemceratic victories in Ohfo. Over in | 19 > B - | Jersey the democrats are viewing with ' goat is there, or words o that | 3Tsey the democrats a t_,_; — e e ol Mo G Children Cry Chicago News. \ | : So Tax o nit W Som. ik oo’ | g AL LS that we found no | s of disease in an honest deal Slater Memorial Hali, Friday Evening, Dec. v incoming m em, the s bri out nt, and it seems is what are living 1 Flonzaley Quariet The Finest String Quartet in the World By taking Lydia E. Pinieham’s | | Vegetable Compound aLe THE BUSINESS The following letter from Mrs, TROLLEYS GENTER | Orville Rock will prove how unwi LEAD TO OF NORWIGH it is for women (o submit to the | dangers of a sur) deal operation when it may voided by taking Iydia { E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | She was fourweeks in the hospital | and came home suffering worse | than before. | $1.00. Admission, Lucky is irkey at | will not be tionel Reserve assc ) accomp han! + holiday dinner in »m of the hotel on work at home. In SPECIAL SALE OF | TEA CLOTHS AND SCARFS A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION e o MUSIC. an says Irist Fre es at an Irish ity of going ma mit. Here is her own statement. Paw Paw, Mich 1 sulfered very “Two years ago verely with a uf IF YOU WANT A_ Bt pln,vflmnl. 1 could FIRST CLASS F el ot be on my fect for | a long time. (Mphysician me for seve f without much relief | land at last sent e to Ann Arbor for | 122 Proscect 8. lan operation. 1 was | there four weeksand | lcame home suffering | = worse than before } 1047 | of Christmds trees, it is nigher than ever. The [ now Christmas in many N “SHOP EARLY—SO THAT THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER CAN ENJOY CHRISTMAS TOO.” Drawn by Charles Winner of the Pittsburg Post for the excdusive use of this paper. 36-inch Tea Cloths with drawn work and em- My mother advi - | By 3 ¥ : ’ " e luced o new |really is mot so desperate ss those | broidered centers and deeply edged with Batten~ Y s me»',fl Gomporad Adam’s Tavern s a ek he for 2 | solemn words may seem to imply, aft- - kham' 2 nd, ecome vot- | & sl 1 of &) Solemn-wina em to imply, aft- A : e and Idid. Today I am welland tirong NG GOt by 1ol rotra: for Die. benent of the!| of 16 My & aids from the Sov. berg lace. Scarfs to match, size 20 by 54 inches. and do all my own housework. I owe | 1561 students. rnor, is ‘Jm,;'h republican.—Man- Q" |lt:1|‘“l( to Ly l=|l E. A ""1" 'M""‘Iofl'- to the publlc the finest standarq : i Tt | egetable Compound and advise my | Dranas of Becr of orope aid Amer know: | Bridgeport n Il Worth $2.50 and $3.50. friends who are aficted with any | Bohemjan, Iilsner, ¢ uch Buvariad er has|hem of the : e 3 female complaint to try it.”— Mrs, | Beer, Bass Palo and Durton, Musire an| ment was tting the Tipping Evil. | OmvirLr RocK, R. R, No.s, Baw Paw | Beoten | Ale, Guinness Dublie Stouts - amii | tBirty-nine ve Drummers appear to be taking up On Sale Michigan. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes . | iy B “iite [the tpping evil in 4 determined w If you are ill do not amg.mngunm‘,“‘“A’,, “‘“‘ A U‘;’ i take Lydia | Pinkham's V. | Compound. | | | ment from hotelmen, Hverybody who Art Goods Department the commercial travelers have spe- | the ¢ 1 cause to emp! ically kiek. At a | @ with | one man submitted these tip figures table y A. A ADAM, Norwich Town. Haver —Severa ephione 447-12. kS dard remedy for women's i1ls, and has | positively restored the health of thot | c eac sandsof women. Whydon't you tryit? For thirty years it has been the stan his right hanc last poem writ | l mes ¢ he ople are far | o [, G i of men than they are of| Fairfield.—Ax Tip:No; 1 Pullian vetter 35 sentia; | Buccessor te A. T, Gerdser) asure d t Thank s from transfer company who gets | | ‘ : i an honest | (T 5 e i6 Sente; bABGY. St ota | |Have Home-cooked | Flack, Livery 3 ¥ nd ood, church by J. Sanf =, »m, 10 cents; check- | > M Shcialiitor tic presic 1 possibility. ribute 10 cents; for the bar- suestion will com nineteenth congress and e made to have r zress urge the ; 10 cents; elevator < sample trunk: | -~ and | Waffles--Good as a ¢ h room before T ir cumiomar 12 Thc Reld & Hughes CO- Chef Can Make ‘ Penrcitag cents; to get hat again, | We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets Stable 10 cents; tip Griswe ese. . g ; e | supper and another tip, 15 cents; hat IR e with 4 3 s to the harmful powe s | A&t 10 Conts? Nead porter for taking i make 12-14 Bath Street. S—— T ety | "M AUTOMOBILE To RENT. Ask Your Dealer for M “ mm"u : ,1'"‘ e coi-amsad watas are Telephone 88, CANDEE | £ "oh o . ; i Bty duimrtiine: IRUBBERS| Cl s ' SR S | They Fie Al shoes [} 171 ¢ is a New e =y (5 st Lo el B G, Tk e :::,"Zw:’:;:.nnt.;':.:.?:: And Give Good Service f§ | | 5]1;1 4 = B o % hin y oo hems (21 55 e e i B l m mlmmll < | fGas & Electrical Dep't. I moderat e Do vt AFNTERPRISEL | 11 Washmg Compound ¢ Building, 321 Main Street “,;;,,‘ i ¥ h sricome "ot 1 R‘L)BS.EEI:ASSCO i Persil is a different washing compound. Norion Taree l SHEA & BUBKE o . ‘,}H O ————— Persil is the only washing compound with an Oxygen i mly ”,"“"' | RE ey mple and o . Therc ard the Inte S, the int base, yet it sells for only 10 Cents. 2 ‘This means that Oxygen, the element that whitens . and sweetens your clothes when they hang in the sun- . .shine, will whiten and sweeten your clothes in the Tub. And Persil does this as easily as the air and sunshine and as harmlessly, and for only 10 Cents. Persil cuts the time of washing in two. NOTICE Change In Bank Hours | i order of | w the es- | WX or uni- | .Hu.u' | I OXYGEN. s “y. “ ze ot aly You can still make It. Ciase O‘ft labor eltogether. Does away | nl'*‘jj’:‘j"" On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewell New York harbor. An wem | o two big, satisfying with rubbing. A x : are cmpluse ‘Br|9f Sla [_. NBWS* pies from one 10-cent | WJ i City Savings Bank of Jewell City, Conn., will - ea BAEIMIY e er | | package of s | ; $ e | | N S Ask your Grocer fOl' Persnl be open every busimess day (excepl Satur- o e Ko e | o on S il Y ‘,‘23‘\';‘\‘[};‘“' , ONE OUCH days) from 10 o’clock a. ws. 10 3 o'clock p. ., “ommodate six times as much [ Sqrmpss, Dot 1 Witlime has | 4 "+ine moTHER Usen 7o MAKE™ He has lt at 10 ents a BOX closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. 5% o, ane e T | 1 4 i e j FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasnrer. ing a mighty lot of o the studeats