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YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Mill Busy on Orders for Polo Cloth— Many Thanksgiving Guests—Stretch of State Road Needs Finishing Up. The Yantic Woolen company closed | the mill for Thursday only, as they are very busy getting out orders for polo cloth, the new reversible cloth used so much this winter in the mak- e & brows aokit ThaoksEtviak G IN THE THICK OF THINGS OR with her husband at Newton Falls, ¥ Holiday Dinner Party. THE THIN OF THINGS? Mr. and Mrs, William E. d.\dan;l;ng e¢ntertained at dinner Thursday TS . iy . Manhisg and Molvitle. Mian- It takes the steady nerve, the elastic ning of Lebanon, Mr: Charles Cod- Mr.“and Mrs, Wiliam H. Cod step, the energetic body to meet Miss Alice ~Codman. Mr. and The Blind Leading the Blind Not the Way to Success - Ditcer Weofwesmm el o modern conditions, and the quick mind v - — : Manning and son Millard of Yan- grasps the fact that body and nerves (Written Specialiy for The Bulletin); Now it is perfectlv evident, even to|US, (0. W 00 e i R properly arished. really does beat all, how much “up- |IBg In the form ol beimen Ml tgeta Bl 2T we‘k’ he‘itafing' doubting natures are those who lack vitality. Their kingdom is the crust or outer edge— Week of Dec. 4th F. MARION CRAWFORD’S FAMOUS PLAY The White 5 hown by his city correspondent, the 3 or farmer needs—or | 5 ¥ y e 3 i ,f‘h'f Phink he needs. | ccmmission man. Nevertheless, while S s particolar scheme consists of | &dmitting the ©ity mans’ clear supe € - N Can- | riority in that respect, seems to me the the formation of “Hundred-Dollars-an Sl RS et e e New Wool Dryer. stone foundation has been built in mill here for a wool dryer which be installed soon. Acke” Inmn The e e kit joroff without his anples and without Running Water for Station. onveved is | v | his barrels and without his 45 cents— : e B N s Borth sundred dollars an acre, | 1S barrels an ’ v eline has been built by the Cen thmg B T e b hecds dotmg | 2ud Without any'of this sort of “busi- | (ra) ermont raliroad from no tank the thin of s. - . ness’ capacity. He may not get an house to the station, supplying the sta- about it L5 zutomobile so quickly as the other fel- | (on° i%H running water, . w, but he won't have to hate himself . P r hs ded work with ey afe gatting _up slubs to |1aG Bt fwanl > hate James Glasser has ended worl e ey e TEiY deathanie fon | LOIBISeD CvEry night of his life. the Yantic Woolen company - Wika - 1 sny Seayeor Lok O URE S se il Light Appreciated. g 3 ery, ver . don’t mean the farmers whose unfor- | jrej Tt this conatant sancesston of| The Connecticut company has in- ana; m:zdl;ngs IML. n \\’“(Al‘\y“ide:l ;; movements to “help the farmers?” |stalled an electric light at t‘he {ond"f)f bundred-dollar mar As the There are probably some farmers who | their line here. It was put in for the P o - unfolded in a western farm Daper it |,cod help, just as there are some banks | convenienc of the conductors, but i is the vitalizer for all ages. It feeds B s the invention of some =of thelr|und some factories that need it, now [much appreciated by ghe villagers, in- / g g friends from town. Merchants. Bank-|.,q then, or most of the time. But|suring a bright spot where needed’un- nerves, body and brain with pure ers. Rich plumbers. Business meh |ine vast majority of farmers don't want | til midnight. s ’ he sort who can afford to buy relp in the form of cha o1 evo- { T o R Avas, ‘and have a | Leip I the farm of charity ot benevo. Bad Strefch of Road: wholesome food-tonic. It does not shru heir S, vor— | lences or outside boos 3 ey w Smooth shod horses are getting falls special man to run the lawn mOWer—|,,ining more than a fair chance, a s 30 Fte ich ex 1 I . i¥ The chauireur s oo atgnified to ae- | "OUhE TS, WAL I S Gk | g an ey ireteh wenieh extonds trom | | stimulate—it nourishes. sist in that way. The sort of peoble | . ;' ythery of all other vocations. g Lk ' - \tnes o play £ 1 35 Snerg 0t s, |house Hill. There is no gutter in the| | g g e B g (7 el They dom't want special legislation | naiziam road for the water to run off | | ALL DRUGGISTS ng, nk, whenever they - eir favor: they want a cessation ke = poicen | Al a2 2 Goliar at i by sccidenc (hat they |of apecial legisiation in other inier- | Gecime the winter P Rogdredo A Gripping Story of a Woman’s Fidelity and a are thenc h ualified - | ests’ favor. v i { kin how to ralse corn and teach Terry e St et i oo macadam road was put in there has 2 how to grow potatoes. ‘es os. | PUTPOBELY to give them verdicts: they | bemres trcim o sigehill spring to run Man’s Sacrifice. The ‘sort who pride themselves 57 | want courts which shall not be biased | o105 0d 3t ficods the road ecially on their “busines Bl Do hich & ot be bia G, and It floods : P ks “busthens” tha OhJBEE i ol jae ol AUHEIINGS pEdCHCally Notes of the Week- Not Worrying About It. : _ Merely for Recreation. ¢ their lives. and the deity of their re- | Thet Hon't want charity: they want| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bishop enter-| Tha gloomy prediction that by the | Some of those democratic presiden- ONE OF THE BEST PLAYS OF THE SEASON. ligon; men who have cancelled the|ihat they fairly earn. tained at dinner Thursday Mrs. Olive | year 2911 the women will have no lit- | tial booms have the appea " Ten Commandments and “"‘“‘5“ Above all, they don't want advice and | Bishop and caughter, Miss Alice Bish- | tle toes does not are lho‘v]vomf-n :.rl ing sent out mere Iy for : across them the One Great Command- | admonition’ about their failures from |op, of Bozrah this generaticn, ho would care to | not likely to get much o % ment: “Thou Shalt Do Business. the SOrt of men in town whe mare| Bertram Bailey of Trinity college, | have five tces, anyway, If four toes |adelphla Press. FULL STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY ) | Hartford, is spending the Thanksgiving | were the fashicn?—Chicago Tribune. their own money by swindling bo | tecess at his home here. —_— They are going to carry light on this | ;roducers and consumers—men like the revised form of the moral law to the | commission dealer my neighbor ran up Trafic was not very heavy on the Going Teo Far. enighted and incapable farmers of | ngainst - a or instance: | Central Vermont trains Thursday, and he Turks insist on violating all AT “ Cheie immedinte” Vinits. e Dan | S o oulee the Thrmer of FAI s | Al the lrains went (hrough Hore on | e cosventions of modern war apa Next Attraction—WOMAN AGAINST 'WOMAN seems to be to persuade the farmers|just dues by superior cunning or|sSchedule time. actually fighting, appeal should be Toledo. O. nto joining these clubs—and Paying |through the advantage of position. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton enter- | niade to The Hague at once.— s knowr dues, 1 suppose—so that these modest |:hen sober-facedly tell him thai he|tained at dinner Thursday Mr. and| york Sun. > 5 years business men from town can come out | gught to come and sit, disciple-wise, at | Mrs. Carl D. Sevin and Mr. and Mrs. s believ i :ble in occasionally, when they feel like it and | their feet. Irvin Hamilton and children of Nor- Net Dying Poor. ‘fl",:“.“ 1 8 1d finan the weather isn't right for golf and wich 7B Mansn hap SUIE $alo 3300880 | o5 HiE ov0 v poert s there are no bridge partles due and| It is rather a firm conviction of mine bert Kingsley spent Thursday with [, J- B OrEes BA8 St B man- | WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN | High.CI“s Feature the bubble wagons are -In order, and | that we farmers don't, as a rule, Tt daughter, Mrs. Samuel Carden, of ‘:)_‘rripls e it s | Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. e " explain to the aforesaid farmers Just|much more than half the production | Preston St e taet o Pt | o Hall's catarth Cure is' ta nters Vaudeville Pictures where they are failing to get the best | wo might from our land, 348 niso James Smith _of Fitchville spent}Z0out & | Jhcting airectly upon 100 | from their land and just How they ¢an |my firm couviction that we do not get | be more “business like. as much half its fair value for the | | molety we do produce. The first step 3 h his parents, Mr. and T S d surfaces ] ew London. Ex-Governor Folk wants a pres | ~ e . . eat Picture tial primary in Missouri,—Birmingham You Ever Saw Now, isn't this good of them? It re- | :owards inciting a greater productivity N < - | minds me of the style of the First|per acre and per farm might well be| John Tague spent Thursday in New au | Reader of my childhood days S 1Ot | taken in assuring us that we shall get | l-ondon. Age Herald. i x Y he bus-i-ness man good to the pPoor}all jt is worth for all that we pro- | MIS. Alexander Proctor has return- ! ook o8, Fants, THREE O'CONNOR SISTERS ed from a visit in Hartford with her This is the verdict of R. J. Howell, | How grate-fu POOT | duce. Tt is no great inducement to us | P il Giem S o Pretty Singing and Dancing Girls, Richly Cestumed should be! Etc, and s0|io work hard and spend much thought > B orenes haa’ Tebronett R, O ho batiN \‘.”h:".r‘ llu‘n‘u\ in producin valuable crops—to buy e S 2 i b o e s T Dty e 3 ) o S ST with Tosirves Gase was th worst | have over soon || SI STEBBINS &,5'7n%., | HARRY BROOKS Someer o e L set hampagne | case of con T (VT TR T T T T TR TR T T ZON., oy — — . 4th, Bth, 6th e and right | ; v RS Tt becoms spending several For Infants and Children. sumpti Her lungs were ther depressing tp raise even -what dred dollars when it will produg €! : guie Bo spen - He ‘ along, crops which first will pay for|we do. year after year, not for our |Aays with relatives in Lebanon. ¥ ‘ no she coughed almost incessantly and her | taxes, and then add about six per|men | cent. interest on the $100. If that be Be-ir =y G one certain acre of my small farm | make money farming.” He was son Eugene were ~uests Thursday Very | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayre of North FEATURE PICTURE worth that even hundred. At present, | free both with his sneers at our slow. judzing from such returns as I have ness and his advice how to improve succeeded in getting from it during | our conditi Franklin arg Jones, Sr.. is snending a few Latterly he has stopped | with his sons, Evan and John, of twenty years. 1 should say | both sneering and ads ing. The last ahat erbur ls surgical operation in the Back- - Gy D e gt ot o, |un hospital It is expected that she| Bears the | lief at once, and less than three bot correct, then I should be tickled the| 1 have ene maighbor a cit | will be able to return here next week.| [ tles eftected a completo curer e & | whole length of my dorsal column if | who retently bonert wa'e xoos nemarn | Robert Gray spent Thanksgiving| Signatu.eof | Osgood Co. ! some of these benefactors would hap- | farm and deliberately announced his | \th relatives in Boston £ = | pen along and tell me how to make | intention to “show vou fellows how fo | MT and Mrs. Arad Manning and P — _'[ | | | | | | (T, - g 1 was worth just about 37 1-217 heard he was wondering how much o o rapaat ey nts les an nothing. It is 100 |bigger the deficit from his farm was g8 Longiop ot TROEAw. 2R A i aies: Rl "::l\"fir‘n{::i going to be, this year, than it w Mt ahll M Chaslis N Ot el o o t seemy 1o produce WINDEIY | very “ise-somd once Eave me some|icrtained at dinner Thursday Mr. and s of quack grass and green am- | make hig money. He was doing it | waep, 0 mond V. Congdon of Nor- Snappy Story of the Early Nineteenth Century aranth, or red-rooc pigweed, as it | ho sald. = All 1 needed was to take | 'Mr and Mrs. Willlam W. Weeks | is variousiy called.” = ¢ “busi. | 1S experience and follow his examble, | nave maoved to Wilimantie. Mr. Woeks |~ SAME HOURS SAME PRICES e hets 15 That mumaraliis ere | Lr in lcks than o ‘year: e hud drop bookkeeper and paymaster in one ness” methods to that miserable acre | o that particular form of farmin might result in stariling eruptions of } a5 the monkey is said to have droppe the American Thread company's| - alable produce. Thus far I have con- | the hot pOLeR mills. g ned myself to fertilization and tillage. P Henry Crocker of Hartford was a I shouldn't have done that, but for recent visitor In town. Before | set deliberately at work to | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parkhurst of | - the t tha he wretched teh is - W g A bring my land all up to the hundred | Stafford were in town the early part the iddle of my garden and T I e e 1 18 tneratticania | dollars an acre mark, I want to know | of the week e e it and leave It alone, | Who I'm working for—myself, or the| Mr. and Mrs. George LaValle of to plow around it and leay e It %N | buvers and the railroads and the com. | Hallville spent Thursday with friends on men and the jobbers and the | 1 want to know ' who is| the usufruct. application of “business” to it, in- atead of the crude manurings and cul- tivations 1 have given, would bring it Marion Larkin was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Byle o the average condition of the reover, when I do start out on ning, of Lebanon. :'Iepll xof ‘ n - 2k w h“\h'] ~how1d‘!;a that line, T humbly opine that my own Irene Brown is the guest of her lempled‘ to ‘-n.n;‘: % ide about the way to accomplish the | sister Miss Vieola Browm, of Hart- i end sougnt are more reasonably likely ‘I ford. N - | to be practical than those of any “bus- | _Mrs. M. Jane Bogue entertained at | haven’t had any any “b il Thus {?Cr,,mhox:v‘";}w"9““ Pt ik man, no matter how successful | dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John dvice - 4 in his own' line, but who couldn’t teil | Adams and daughter Flerence of Mont- seemed worth following. o Yet, the e s Bogue of Ocean Beach. obard is in Brookfield, difference between c: turnip seed, and -who itor of the western farm e ste {a potato-bug from a 1 if he | aper from which I get my informa- G, U0 RO com Broad- | Miss Margery Kingsley has been tion about the formation of the Hun [TVl Doty LoD 2 i 1‘- ending several days in Frankiin. ” ed-Dollars-an- _clubs | THE FARMER iiam Tucker has entered the em- i i of oy & Bihia the famber 4 Itarn T — ' of John ‘Mauwaring of Norwich. If there is anything you want first- from his wise nelghbors of the cities. Running a Marathon With Time. fveprd Singpley e N‘:‘f York ia 'I'F,e e $ < class it is the pocket knife that is with g ] o PR L e, fsre iRy 3,004 o ihe RottayRs - Jack and Jill went up the hill to get a pail of vou 16 hours a day and in use a dezen times each day. If e R e e A R s b B e e e s ey Drurey is spending several water, you want a knife that looks well, that is keen and sharp e T T et e i i & Aclale’ anisetalngd 81 For Jill to wash her Dolly’s clothes, as Anty when you buy it and will seldom, if ever, require sharpeu- e g L LR T Woula Gome i Hand Lond cniren. Arienaby B Staghe Drudge had taught her, ing, itisthe WEEN KUTTER . ing near a little hamlet five oul ome in Handy. {a ristopher, of Frank 2 e s e o i 3 s Eovtain oriiinetin | L MR s Jtabn ade b vtatine | axiatovhar, ok Yusuiiie) s Bub with Fels-Naptha sosp and put them in, KEEN KUTTER pocket knives represent the very best that ¢ big city o consignment of | he knew Orville “Wright's secret | n company. is off duty on They’ll be as white and as clean as a new pin.”’ can be manufactured in point of quality of steel and work is retu ame back, | the antomatic preservation of the ¢ * severe ck of rheu- 7 i 2. ife 2 b & after furnishing the | Iibriam.—Denver Rept 5 | Eatole Teatics 15 taktae Bie manship. Every knife is as keen SAW R :heu you buy harrels and the labor = = | % 2 o 7 > J it and every time you pull it out of your pecket you will be packing =nd hauling to S : P e ; P By : do yc 4 " : e e o i S e i e S 0 h W }}:at thL a8 W?:hdd)y ! you: get glad you bought it. There are many different styles of often | ¢ lainfield with his father, Fre $ . b . " nts for freight 1 * t rough with your washing KEEN AUTTER pocket knives but enly one quality. What rber. Miss Barber were ner Thursday of Mr. and 5 5 Stark of Fjtchville, g service was held in nlght- piscopal church Thursday morning If you do it the old-fashioned, boiling, Against Against Won't Be Startling. hot water, hard rubbing way, you’re lucky Soon the time will be when tha of. Anathex giiotenet | to get it done by sundown. Substitutes - Imitations = it nothing move than a vawn and a If you wash the Fels-Naptha way in ever style of knife you buy under this brand you may kmow that you are getting the best steel that can be made. KEEN KUTTER stands for quality. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 84 Franklin Strest Ten o’clock, noon, three o’clock or y drawled, “Oh, well.”—Albany Journal. - hi s oun <43 . < = ackage [ neienntor Stephenson aidrit wast to hard rubbing, you can be done well before W) - B mere wantec o ist o i\x o e 3 > - 4 1 = MALTED M“.K | HIE Torume hnon the bovs. — Phiiadel- noon and take it easy all the time. sl *And your clothes will be cleaner, | No Longer an Amateur. Made in the largest, best oqu#pedandsanlury Maited o, oo Boosoiimny DR fresher, sweeter than ever before. ; itk plant in the world | e 1,;;55\'\'3"!‘I?f.’,‘..;‘.‘;[‘ For the ! sty | Fels-Naptha Soap is a great time-saver. | We do not make “milk products=— | ey f In Winter and Summer. Skim Milk, Condensed Milk,ete. | = A Goipoiienek 15 L { kalfd sk [ d' l‘am 3 A e Ol G bordihso Zany o ikl e gt | A hal ay every washday means twen- Rea lng p HORLICK’S MALTED MILK | Areoc fripgient wore onw—los | ty six days a year saved by washing with | Opticians agree that the light from a good oil lamp is %:::cfxrtomctpl;re,l full-cream milk Much Wealth 7;;;5:aeorge. 5 Fels—Naptha Soap. { casier on the eyes lh'"A any other l."ifi‘i‘l light. reduced to powder. forme solabie 1 | w, oipn mgen Syt T ¢ Tsn’t that worth while in addition to The Bopa L s the bip Wi vbtls. 4 Get Poor k Wallingfor Mil- . | v e ight; - .- water. Best food-drink for all ages. | ii.c. S e T the saving on clothes, fuel, health and labor? 8 s b 4 s s < ook e JOURAY P ASK FOR HORLICK'S = ¢ s N gy ' Hard on Ethics. Time is money. You can pay $5, $10, or $20 for other lamps, but you cannot get Used all over the Globe [ D Witey also thinks that we might ¥ % | better light than the low-priced Rayo give: fen e ol e s i - Use Fels-Naptha Soap every washday | Made of solid brass, nickel-plated. Easily Tighted, without remov- e S L R and save it. [ ing shade or chimney. Easy to clean and rewick. That'll He Al = , g ~ i Dealers everywhere ; or it for demripive ciculac direct 1o any agency of tha s Wiison clubs are muliply- | Follow directions on the red and green Standard Oil Company News ' wrapper. PRESAa —— — TECNTPR R |