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o : : . E <2 Aok o Boarid s l'd'nl‘l‘tn"-_"“.‘%v’ FuLio weaLTH. e Y B e il YT EXTRA SPECIAL According to a preliminary census| § K 1 i i e bureau bulletin, the health ot‘ the 5 " » s 3 ‘most | CREAMED CODFISH: a 118 ’ a7 . o5 S country was exceptionally good during ‘ : 1 and % § | Monda; esda; orwich ‘.”Q’"‘ 1910. The registration zone includes A =2 : POAOHED EGG. e it . or Y 486 Tuesday a £ over half’ the population—53,843,896 P . Phog2n s iy ¥ Put one cupful of picked up codfish A ¥ uud Caouficd. persons—and the death rate was obly| Goiq jace is-used to a great extent| . 5 Boow |1 n. stewobn it botng areies Wonderful Two-Reel IMP Masterpiece s wa 14.4 to the 1,000, against the old es- |, m white lage blouses for themat- | To keep lettuce fresh after washing | cuting-like , there are YEARS OLD. tabMshed average of 17 to the 1000, | inee. : put It n % brown paper bag and twist | B, o O e e v i ” 115 . It is pleasing to note that Connec- = the top of the bag tghtly to exclude There | Polledmilic and cool minutes long ticut_ was the healthiest of the six| New cuff links for men are short| tle air. is waist | 855 ! with one tablespoo 2 price, 13¢ = week; S0 a | £ tiny 1 it ~ -3 3 7 ew Bnglatid states with 168 S0 thy | Sern O plettive, Wit Sy peacis 2] sl diiay iovieils Suiund b heigte rubbed together; add one-fourth tea A MARINE DRAMA, showing U. S. Submarine “Octopus” in action. 1,000; to Massachusetts 16.1; New [each end. 1 spoonful of pepper,-and, if too fresh, i B e BB e B T L wear in the autumn and | JFJIen of salt. Have on a hot platter A Man is shot through a torpedo tube under water ! Entered at the Postoffice at Norwieh, | Hampshire 17.3; Rhode Istang 174:f g o0 100200 ol motal | which has been dij in gasoline and | winter, for i 3 clasa matter. Vermont 16. laces and nets which fmpart a certain | wrung dry. Pus M irese wre some of the wses to which | five molstencd’squares of toast: place ] - AN AMERICAN FILM FOR AMERICAN PEOPLE ! | ! womken. Mke 'So" pae Noxfolx. suits. smoothly: put some boiling water and From the registration area the cen-| richness and distinction which seems sus bureau received \ranscripts Bf [impossible without them. ‘When purchasing a _roast\ of veal e O Ihee N £ ying pas: breal ! By ¥ E ; J - have the butcher lard it with salt FUR FANCIES, five esgn On & seucer one. at & time: | % THE THREE O’CONNOR SISTERS letin, Edito-ial ms, -8 = + - EBulletin' Job Office, 35-6. 805,412 deaths, exclusive of stillbirths, eqen ity % 2| In spite of the fact that lace frills| pork. This“will make the meat juicy . 2 Willimantie OfSce, Reom A Murray |corresponding o @ death rate of 13| [5 TS0 NG NN 100 last season | inatcad of belng dry, and it will have In spite Of the warm weather many |OroD each one gently into a ring: coolk In Singing, Dancing and Costume Changes b 3o b A they are ugain featured to a surpris-| a fine flavor that can be had in no Peoble are already turning their at- | thrce minutas: (oke TRem OO WO T BDuilding. Telephone 210. tention to the on furs, and ¢ - e Montana, Minnesota, Utah and | {18V 2ve again Raiedd (00 Siliee i 3 n % Norwich, Monday, Dec. 4, 1911 Washington showed the healthiest 2 several of the large shops which are |Of the codfish, remove the = rings, e = = dition, being 10 for the latter and| The favorite house frock of the| A horseshoe mall in the pocket of the | displaying thelr winter models are be- gl;';“;'.“l‘et i with pepper and salt. SI STEBBINS HARRY BROOKS THE CHRISTMAS RUSH. 10.9 the highest for cither of the Oth-|young girl ls of cashmere plaited or | work apron is & valuable asset to the | in& kept busy with orders for muffs, : ey Novelty There has been little Interest shown | ers. Eathered to the waist With the guimpe | housewife. It will remove dust from |stoles, coats and fur wraps of every s vl . o date alo| The bullettn says further: “It is|of Silk lighty embrodered, and an un- | corners, meat from. cutters, and wil! Christmaz goods up to . al- | b ¥ der guimpe of lawn. clean utensils with corners or holes Bible tion Box though we aro within three weeks of | Stated further that until the registra- —_— easily and effectively. A novelty which promises to have a 3 thet great religious festival tion arca shall embrace the entlre| |,rge collars in round, pointed or| distinct populasity ~this ~winter is a White there is an urgent request |Population of the United States the|ngod effects are much in'evidence on| ~Coal dust is wasted unless tife mis- | Salnty made of satin || ~your Bible questions will be a e o 4y |Tates from year to year will undoubt- | new coats. They are usually finished tress sees that it is burned, and yet dnd ornamented with various colored |} swered in these columms or by ma being made to these who have ready | ", cubject to more or less n-|off with long, narrow revers, ending | it makes beautiful fires. Have a gal- | {Ur. Which will be worn slung by silk || if sent to our Bikle Question Bo: capital to shop early, it is more than "% "¢ ,-m-‘ o m"‘m‘ cxtension of | below the waist line. = | vanized iron scuttle for the purpose.|cords from one shoulder. Several of || Editor. likely that to a good many P Raetree Ax'rxlllin Ry e Add sufficient water to the coal to !hese bags have specimen ermine, mole : AR v Charistmas would not be g s o e it e Chantilly lace in both black and | make it moist. When a fire is burning | #nd sable skins let in in the form of a Q—If man was no FEATURE PICTURE close relation —that has fof | \pito is used to form scant ruffies on | brightly bank it up with this wet dust (front panel. and a very elaborate one | image of God, as regards bodily form, silk evening gowns. Black over white | and you will have a clear fire which | IS made of deep royal purple velvet |p . 4o vou explain Exodus xx mousseline, the whole falling over| will last for hours. Yiith a panel of ermine let in on either | (o5, B g appearance of ang white satin, is quite popular. .. o P e | In cooking fish, a baking sheet s al-| . . - in_human form and the statement of doing their shopping, an igures were slightly | Heavy fanéy suitings are very popu- | most a mecessity; it is simply a piece o match the bag ls a huge ermine | that Christ ascended into heaven in | eal of it has been dome without : I v tailored skirts. The English of galvanized or plain sheet iron, just MUfT with a ¥ m:'a"“n";s\"fl‘;‘:: PUTDIC | this form and shall appear in like | | tweeds and mixed suitings are having ' large enough to fit in the bottom of | ;elvet wibbon laced in and out of the | BT T, T Second coming?—Acts | without the regular crus - v ) some years existed between the gen- ounters. . Stk I death rate of the registration onomical and systemdti A Pt givers have a is referred to. “0ld Billy,” the Fire Horse A Marvelous Equine Actor 1 for the United States, 14. racting the attention of the store- e -2l | 147 for England and Wales, | | G keepers these are the few. T - a 2 tremendous favoritism shown them | the baking pan, with rings at each end L D ey ot Bave sives Christmes | While for 1909 the English rate, 145, by the leading houses. {0 HFC it by. Yhen the fish in prepar- | Purplo velvet ribbon running down the | i, 11. . (J. A. W) SAME HOURS SAME PRICES b & Gven ot exceeded very slightly that of the reg- S e ed for the oven, set it on the sheet M!GdIS e Sach end is ornamented | = Answer —Noting the expressions Seths o “mutual benefits fo | /STLation area, 144; bu¢ for 1910 the| The new littie empire coats are be- | iron, which should be well greased, . ‘ep purple chenille fringe. contained in Exodus xuxitt, 1823, the . ing of the mutual benefils 10| .., iicn rate, 13.5, which is the low- | ing made with picturesque waistcoats | then lower into the pan and bake. parts’ o e Lord, we erstand merchant and customer to be derived | [HEIISH TEEC SO0 WICH B L0 O | of embroidery or brocade. The skirt | When done lift the sheet by the rings, CARE OF FALSE FHAIR. “face,” the “hand” and the “bac - hasing gifts in advance of " ol than the American rate, 15,| ACCOMPanying the coat is of ninon, the | slip the fish from this on to the plat- | these to be terms used, not in the he rush, the manager of onme of the | > = EPE - » 19| coat itself being carried out in taf- ter without breaking it and serve| If your glory crown is not what the | actual semse, but merely so stated k ctores the other | 4nd nearly as low as the rate shown ! pofl whole: |rose growers call “root erown,” extra {that our minds might grasp the ALL THIS WEEK pains must be taken to keep it in con- [ ma thoughts of the narrative des- argest’ New ¥ _)‘ made the following statemeh, |for the rural part of the registra- X5 ety ey Ebia th coh, | tion -atites ds.4™ It seems strange that the favor that| When a- thermometer falls without v Bich is fully as &pPIk . - was denied flowers in the summer, ‘and’ the mereury ~becomes 15 000 Worthless, tworse, disease ons in eastern Conmecticut cities 38| | pyEL.HEADED MA. HILL. R il p | bevn aeseribed? Just as It 18 possi- 5 y : 3 - when they re m appropriate, | separated in the tube and thus fails =y . - gt igplorbiera l o i g AR | While Jaines 3. 11l has of late sur- | Should be accorded rimmings of ihis | {o register correctly, .the best and o D ati e o it 1 (13 ” The tendency to buy early has re- | gy . acter for the winter wear, but| quickest way to repair it is to put the The puffs, switch or transformation | blade of grass or a pebble, ®o it & should be brushed as carefully as the | impossible for the human mind to e useful | Prised his admirers by his pessimism Seems (o be the tendency, as 1~ | {hornamote Tte b amall saacoren. of B bo ne the events that occurred. | How else toula those events have dition. Neglected, the most costly hair sulted in persous buying m Christmas. In years gone |they have had no reason to doubt bis | dicated in some of the latest millinery ~cald water on the atove; allow the wa- | T8, halr, and as often. The best way | concelve of of 1o o &0 el bostpone their shopping | level-headedness, He has keen per- | from abroad. ter to heat until the mercury is forced O, o owel. on: lap that 1s not based upon things . week and even the last |“ePtion and good judgment. At the| Ty | to the top, and then remove. from the | table and, spreading the “plece” on it, | thing that s not bascd upen (higR? One of the Greatest Dramas Ever Written. and then rush in and |OPeNing of the land show in Chicago| The latest Parisian wedding gown|fire and when it setiles the mercury | [Tih With a rubber backed boar | SIresdy seot And [RMOUL 1 o We ap- Elab Scenic P £ S RGO boc e th Ay has @ caplike adornment of tulle for | will ge vi y 3 bristle h, o 3 o o, pé e 4 L od! b s caretally aod with far mome Sat: |conserved, the farmer must Do edu- | ionins dn cdge. The Vel is folded | Furniture is an excellent hefemeter, | 7% 20t tea¥ tho Balr as-dose & comb. | S50 L 7uce ere. Try to plcture Full Strength of the Company. isfaction. Both the purchaser and the | “ated on his own ground and in u|cach side of the hem of the dress. The JURIYINE ol the varying moons of @ | without natural ofls “bought” bair B aens eller have more leisure time and per- | Practical way. Practically all of the| Parisian bride no longer walks up the | pufs SCAR0% DAmD Turpiture a€cu-’soon grows lusterless. It should be S biank. s e o | so-called expert or practical informa- | aisle With a vell concealing her face. | (e gocit - brushed frequently with brilliantine. o atotid yrithy ons get what they want. | > B - v feeling, and is unattractive. The understood i ~a g BTG tion on farming disseminated by our|It 1% mOw @ real factor of the beauty | ucaliim ® Put a few drops in the palm of the cbe b Music. This merchant speaks by the book 5 ¥ A O T Tt n is apparent In damp weath- | [T, O CTORS In the palm of the | rolopmining b 1647 LA e oo DN R % and doubtless those whe heed tne sd. | colleges today is too technical to.be b ko .e:‘.kl’[‘ohwlluh wood that uk“{ on mu‘-‘_um'm Sot. o DriiNARRRS Ahet o not | a8 spirit_beings, are naturally invis- | Yhi o o rly soon come to re.|understood by the farm It goes | sickly hue, use & mixture of equal _. Ol | jble to mortal sight and it is only | ’ " B R e e e et T the e B NEEDLEWORK NOTES. | parts of gasoline, linseed oll and strong | E'easy. There are several makes that | i,y yuwume the human form that Adam’s Tavern C. ORER o vty |ty inaleatand the vak ottt e - vinegar. The vinega: cuts all grease XS Juster eave the hair | ipey pecome . visible man. Note | TUNER Bl e e ges . he | por marking tailors use a hard chalk ' from the woodwork, leaving It as clean k. the following Scriptpres in confirm- 1561 FOUR MILLION GALLONS A DAY.|soil and how e hfert‘lhlz‘ Which gives a distinct line that does | as If washed. Use old pleces of cotton| po. 4, o~ o ation of this: Pasim xxxiv, | i :fl Pre D“w' et S s N to the citizens | e Will have to be met on his land | not so readyily rub off In handling as | to polish. se hair can washed in thick | p, , 1, 14; II Kings vi, | % . 1. orwial, On who twice voted 16 g6 to Stons breek |nd shown how to do it there. He| the soft chalk used in the schoolroom: soapsuds made from pure white 5oap. | Genesis xvill, 1, 2, Spirit beings in | Offer to the publle the fnest standard | - . T > et 2 doesn’t ¢ any attention to present e Only the lather should be used and | their actual state are exceedingly s of Beer of Burope and Amerion. (g yor, 'or an additional water supply—in » CONCERNING WOMEN. | Culmbach B i \ WANT A 1 nal ter supply &5, 5 "The Jiboti made of Bait s handiecs 3 rinse in several waters. Dry between - £ el x, 6, 10, 15, 17; Acts er, Culmbach Bavarian | 1302 and 1811 —to hear from those who | €thods for conserving the soil. He is| ,The, Tt ; chamois cloths or press almost dry in | Savi 510 e sthten i and Burton, Muelrs FIRST CLASS PIANO, opposed it that on the 1st day of De. |E0INE ahead In the same way that | (hieF 16 3 sensible and inexpensive 80-| The secret masriage of Lord Suffeld, | fhe hands, theh her In & currony of | X505 13:35. The statement in Acts , Dublin_Stoat, get_a BHONINGER through p § S o |farmers have done through all the e ‘ Aug. 15 last, to Mrs. Rich, widow of | oir aid wehen o P2 15 zetarm to. the .mauner..o " C. & C.imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | WHITE, THE TUNKR, ember there was 4,000,000 gallons of | T4 mer = . .business woman. Cut dlagonally in|Col Rich, has.just been made publie. | o en dry shake and brush un- | [ord’s ascention into heaven rather g == MOCFC URer e oty 48 Seuth A St. Tafeviile. water a day running threugh Stony | Centuries 'lll‘c; same ‘Vhlvl|g‘ was done 'half the handkerchief, if a plain one,!y,orq Suffeld 1s 81 and his bride is|t- MUy 6 | than to His appearance. As He as- | $Ul o B ol ol M on ey nheuser ears ago in Morocco and in the days | will admit of extra trimming along its cended in @ quiet, unostentatious I Ale, Storing Bitter L6 4 t,50. Ho is known as one of the| . 4rional wasning with gasoline i L auiet rsemen In Ei i o v gasoline is | manner, . known only < s, psend and etill] cood for false hair. Be sure to get the | were his immediate followers. 5o A. A.'ADAM. Norwich Town. The Roads Are Settling brook. or a volume sufficient to il ¥ ¥ to those who - the Fairview basin in less than thirty of Rome. At one time in the world's | dlready hemstitched edges. Part of the -k history Sicily produced 12,000,000 bush- | finish being provided, there but re-|follows the. es) - r <3 ¥ cls of wheat and now 1t roduees ooy | mains to be ‘added the narrowest of | foners the: hounds, despite his four- |Gl gnsing quality. Do mot use ame | He would come again—‘as a thief in Teléphone 4 na plassyre’ driving will be the past Those who held the city up for ten ¥ | Trish Ince edges on one jabot and a 2 monia or borax on false hair, as it dis. | the night.” and cheapest way 1o got tho embrac- ng fresh alr that is better than ¢ 1,000,000. The farmer worked the soil | qunt, 12°6 oC&es on one jebot ang & The most severe penaity that has ears uren declarations that there w, oy ol i HOWTUCK AFE an insufficient water supply; that the [2S 10D& as he co withous ought | ghape is got by the folding of a cen- . E best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. water was net t the proposed [ Of fertilization. z K | tral” inverted box plait with two or f.\,[;,rmb:},'n\a-sf;”figx.m"fi:pf:;fi? - MAHONEY BROS. reservolr site was upon a shaly foun- |, Those who read “The Farmers|three small plaits on cach side turned | ioond EUIEY, of violating the prebibi- ANITARY Livery 8tables Bails’ Avénus, I et wiicl: & MFge’fosli- o [TRIEE In The Bulletih,: willifechE-|cspterwend. o was drawn.by Mrs. Myrtle Tarrants, | PRING WATER QJATISEYING water by ssepage would prove disa ze that this is in keeping with his B reprietress of a hotel. She was given | trous to the whole enterprise, must |'i°WS: for he has made i a point to| A pretty case to hold the schoolgirl’s|a maximum flne of $500 and a sen- | ) fosl that wers misled, simce. the |S00W that laboratory-solved problems | hair ribbons is made by covering two |icnce of six months in the county jail. Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. | == WHAT'S NEW = basin has smice its development Heen | 10 Mot work out sme upoRi &l | R O e wide: Aes: with 8| g 4 “AEE Epeuneed Soreionally go0d in ot |farm probiems 13 ubon the farmm where | limkicy oo o VAGAInE. | WHICh 18 | oy inat women cannot’ fadules. 15 THE PALACE CAFE ery way, the water pure and the flow | 2™ Problems is upon th Fm sprinkled with a sweet het, and | Sh¥S th = . A horse play.” because. society forbids DENTIST Rofeys 4 ep in and see us. they originate. He has also advocated | thne with flowered silk or cretonne. - putting more into the land than is| Whip the outer covering om with small | Jocrs & Preach of dignity, and vet, she S & Sorview e taken out rather than taking out more | stitches and lay the iwo finished strips | ;" thay would once In & while let so- Of course, all of this great expense | {131 IS put in. The one plan keeps a | Side'by slde Now sew inch wide rib-| .oty go hang and have a good roliick- in temperarily developing a pumping | [2r™ stand x6d; - and the. other] (VRS OB R0 CAECS ol ]”:p“"'i;“h v |ing time. Dullness, shé says, is more station at Trading Cove brook is whol- | 1€2ds finally to its abandonment. e 5 o peons of Dinge, ke (he | killing than any other experience. FRANK WATSON & CO,, DR. E. J. JONES 72 Franklin Str Suite 46, Shannon Building v Take elovator Shetucket street en- of FALL DRE GOODS direct from trance. ‘Prons mills at very low prices. as great if mot greater than the twe watersheds wh contribute to Handsome Whatever the worid may think of | chargeable to those who fought 765 = sides pleces of ribbon, with which the | and delayed this enterprise until a EDITORIAL NOTES. case can be tied together. Lay the rib- | _The new home of the Army and P R Y illg st very low prioes. near- ¥ 1 2| During the 3 bon smoothed out flat in this little case | 7avy Young Men's Christian associa- . e R TT R _Asvortment lengths of all I ar-water famine and general pub uring thy Ing season in Maine | (0 00 o them off at night, and | tion, which was erected by Mrs. Thom- Cotton Goods and Silks at H: SEN—s roguited Immetikte”refist [ 104 moose were killgd vou will notlce how much longer they @5 J. Emory of Cincinnati, will be ded- Buy the “BlG BEN” Alarm MiLL REMNANT & regardiess of cost last ‘than I vou pull them off and | icated by President Taft on Nov. 14. | JOHN BLOOM, Prop. All of this sustains the good judg- | Once more Washington, D. C., has| throw them down on the bureau until | The cost of the building was $250,000. Clock of 171 W. Main 8t ment of the ublican water board |become the news center of the coun-| needed again. | Mrs. Theodore Gibbs will furnish the | s, ' the action of court of common S Pots of Glass. b P Hrater. Mrs. Gac > M 5 council which approved of it There appears to be no danger that| A process has recently been Invent- | W rmArn S iy Fanter, Mrs, Goorse X 25-27 Franklin Street Belivered fo Amy Pari of Norwich And it should not be forgotten that |tar parties will ever become popular|©d.in France to produce glass flower | giners. v the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the t for the initiative taken by Alder-|in Ka L pots at very low cost. The pots are best on the market — HANLEY'S like ordinary flower pots. both in size | PEERLESS. A telophone ordsr wil AMERICAN HOUSE, | ceceivs oromot ariontion. an Ely and his leadership the city « " P 5 and shape. T e said o be mos - Norwich might have been led io three [ The Ol Farmers Amange sayvs| aihotntial and nave broved i rosist | o8 Mamuel g o frivelous monarch | e expense when there was no s arrive X the pressure of ice or frozen e bet- | tha 2 B ¥ 2R 0 3 ranklin necessity for the great inland luke |SDOWY looking skics. ter." Being. handsome in appearance, |{Tom. bis throne, it has onls respect | Farrell & Sandarsor. Props. S PP ® Fade BEE o o o ] they are fine Tor hotied sale blants. do; |2nd admiration for his mother. Queen 4 ; o e —~ =i calioig There is good sleighing all around| g away with ‘the paper coverings | prclie. Sho is not only morally brave Travaiing M ote.” Livaey commoned | gIMERK 1 no advortising madium iu Moosehead lake, Maine, and | that soo o Fhe: Eh | o Men, etc. Livery c sastern Connecticut equal to Bu sciden Jske, Maloe, and tho:ikks [thel st get sollod. When sunk iito SHETUCKET STREET. TA For Dusineas results. amount of physical courage, and has aved at least three ¢persons from rowning. Her devotion to her boy in It is a cav for congratulation the earth they remain clean, as neith er dirt nor moss adheres. The inside s not vet frozen over. that In four brief weeks the gates will be opened and a full volume S s b= smooth, plants can easily pure water will he ailamed iy fio |, It 18 remarked that while there are| M8 being smooth, plants can easily |} infancy no doubt saved him, and - T o Tl be Sliowed to Mlow |ihirty-three’ oil companies now that | by SloPed out, and they are, therc . ic may some day be rewarded by seo- g e the Pipe, free from soda-so- |ihere 1= onis one soent T e oM Potting rlants with | g him awake to his responsibilities. 1 a chemicals which make an u fekne e slnss et end of cut flowers in a few he . - 3 with the consequ ack of porosity, | Norwich needs to b .l Champ Clark says: - “A united de-|is also =iid to be an advantage, for NORFOLK SUIT. 3 ich needs to be relie rom | mocracy is full of a rich hope.” Thanik | the remains sweet longer in a glask | Not only in young women's garments but in the models shown for older women, the Norfolk style is included. It is several seasons since Wwe wore heaven it is n hemicalized water and the extraordi- thing stronger! pot than in an ordinary pot and_these sary expense which a blind e Sevac: ol Is less danger of drying out. While »n put upon the treasury Happy thought for today: It is| the initial cost of glass pots is some- i what higher, they are really cheaper in | Just bear in mind that I shall have on hand at THE FARMERS’ EXCHANGE in The Chapman Block on Broad- Toggery Shop 2 = 3 |again shown that bugbears ‘and bug- : hy ty English coats, but there M'NAMARAS. -y Sl e S SUGGESTIONS FOR | Hnetf Ta " suitanie Tor many oocasions | Since our splendid EXPOSITION and Sale of gl way as fine a stock of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Meats for the The confession of guilt by the Me- e Red Cross Christmas seals are THE HOUSEWIFE.| ¥or school sirls the sults of bius|} FURS held October nineteenth, we have been endeav- || Christmas Holidays as you can find in this city. ge. cheviots and cerduroys are es- \ 7 " "ji‘} g R e Ay © "":z"spri " Baual parts of linseed oil and cider | peciaily well liked, and the more man- oring to secure a second Exhibit nearer to Mid-Season |/ That lot of 1,000 LIVE Turkeys arrived here a little late; St s e ‘ ~ and have just received word that the Manufacturing the night before Thanksgiving, but not too late for Christmas. ? 174 ot e & et a sl Furriers who assisteN us in making our DISPLAY and Anybody who wants a live Turkey can have it any time he [Sumiday. Bne wes verfactly ,’,..',,.’.:,‘,';:I SALE such a pronounced success have granted our wish may wish it. These Turkeys will be in better condition than v Pl i b AR (A T and their representative Mr. S. C. Palmer will be here ever for Christm e ma as body of honest men. The rothall de h s is year o bava berh nccarion o i et e oue” short kA S L SATURDAY, DECEMBER SECOND, Better see me before you place your order. PR S e i, T i o S Mr w l 'I' nw“s e“d | Day and Evening, ; A FEW SUGGESTIONS ., ... . . et body to » speedy inquir | 1t is estimated that it took 500,000 3 i . - Apples for pies or good eating. ecided cha n its rahiy turkeys for New York's @ with a magnificent line of fine Fur Coats, Matched Sets PP P! 8 # y (it boyoral AT . » . | P ! ; ’ Cabbage, Turnips and Potatoes, all fresh goods. Raised Scarfs and Muffs. These coupled with our own splen- did stock of Furs, will afford an unequalled opportunity for choosing of Furs for personal use or for Gift givers seeking the best and most luxurious remembranc sible to secure. Customers may select any' item ihe) wish from this immense line just as if purchased from our regular stock. Selections may also be made for de- livery at XMAS time. Each and every piece of Fur is strictly guaranteed to be as represented and our Patrons and Friends cannot afford to overlook this opportunity of selecting Fine Furs at reasonable prices from the most comprehensive assortment ever displayed in Norwich. Do Not Forget the Day ‘and Date, Saturday, December Second, Day and Evening. JAS. C. MACPHERSON FURRIER The despatcie. President | #inner. This means that several mil- mpers wept, and well he might i were consumed in the country. | when in his sympa he has prompt- | s Ty 3 e when in his eympaths | L oy Wi e e ‘ contribute ng southern farmers .are more. pro- hard earnin rter of by = million of dollars for the defence |ETeSSive thafi northern omes.' Facts of two acknowledged eriminals, and |CUSDt to be made to contradict that, | r a wWa . it Is to be hoped that this money | ‘ + FE O , R i ¥| The automobile is not making such Mfornia authorslies age to e |°® inroad against the horses . There them myself. Sweet Cider and Cider Vinegar by the quart or barrel* Peaches and Jellies canned at home. You can buy all these things at very low prices. Ct‘lme in and let me show you. CHARLES F.. LILLIBRIDGE, Prop., | Chapman Block, Broadway. u were 14,000,000 horses in 1900 and now into this case which is shown. in the | e 0e dy sults; and it is now up to 4 3 = 3 1 i 1 1 R o = - g e S & Norwich generally who so splendidly aided him with their ! fftecn other states in which v, Hengins % 3 = . miting has been done to take up | o Chante, opar as it | patronage in opening his new Grocery Store. His success has clues and follow out to the last |be unponu the fuse, but those who instigated e —_— © ¢ mamiing of 86 strictures i the | A Hebrew - American citizen is just| to express his feelings towards the Norwich public who foetive Burns who was <o se-[cltizen and should be entitled to ex- | are making it possible for him to make Norwich his home. Cemiured by a considerbly por- |0l the xama consideration and re- 14 3 He will try to show his appreciation by giving the public good Need Printing P ©o1 ided for s vigos ey pu 2 1 1 1 -ommende he visor tAer PUL ihe census bureau savs there are 30, | Wishes us to convey his most sincere thinks to the people in he officers of the law of California| The Charieston News and o * In the boardl " cannot find words stro: ough Set culs, hoss who have tonched | SIathe oo “ring 1hou| been phenomenal and we cannot Wor's Sreng, o ive years as respectable as any other American of the country and s a scoundrel persecut- T el b o gl B O E R T Op O e ~ 5 z At the 1‘:1'.;-":’ Toie, 165 Sia | campaign whicn owt . i goods at moderate prices, honest weight and measure, and free delivery, and any customer not receiving the best of at- niid service to his country and to | “UPTIBtendent of water works, streets lsbor, for these revelations |ANd Sewers, ulso sidewalk inspector, as = of exceeding value to SUPerflous offices to save 35,800 a year. havi lai h # i P ody of American citizens, 5 FR RO, tion, or having any complaint whatever they will re- ¥ &he do not want such érimes r‘nm-\ A sensible question from the Bos- oy i € y i 3 y | e 4 mitted by members of their organiza- | o0 ‘Record: “The cluh. women of port same to him personally, he will guarantee to make every- 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. Towa propose to send a deleguie to plons. {5 F 54 ingpect Iurope’s ‘perfect babies ‘Vy‘hy thi tisfact B Sw it congrees 15 about o con: |50 S0 L MNen grery mother. has, at| HHRE SBUSTACIONY- ; % 1 P . tene, LaFollette js announced to be i S Opposite New Chelsea Savings Bank. o 50 on an extended lecturing | A man ix zencrally at his heaviest V3 in his fortieth year 5