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_ FOR A STANDARD SIGNAL. The American Good Roads congress (at ite recent session in Richmond P a resolution in favor . of » ‘warning signal for automobiles whicl should never be used exoept as a warn- ing of peril, which reads as follows: “Resolved, That the upnecessary use of warning signals should be avoided, that an adequate warning signal ::-u produce an abrupt sound, suffi- ginfiflv loud to be heard'under all con- ions of traffic, and that its use, ex- <cept as.s warning of danger, should be prohibited by law.” 1@ea of the source of this reso- may be had from the names of | men who framed it, and offered it | the comgress for adoption, They Col. Willlam D. Sohier, Boston, president Massachusetts highway com- mission; Hugh Chalmers of Detroit, David Beecroft of Chicago, vice presi- dent Touring Club of America, presi- dent Chicago Motor club, editor Motor Age and The Automobile; Preston Bel- president Virginia Automoblle es- sociation: Leonard Tufts, Pinehurst, ! national leader in the good movement; Sidney S. Gorham, author of the Ilinois automobile law, chair- man legislativée committee of Chicago Automobile club, and personal repre- senative of the secretary of state of Illinols at the congress; &nd F. H. Elliott, secretary Touring Club of America. In discussing this resolution, Pres- " AL US BIG FEATURE!! Today and! Two | “Hands Across | 40 Reels the Sea in "70” [S:enes Not & Mere Battle Story, But a Moving Page offBig)Events, of the Period of 1775 to the Close of the Wair BULLETIN'S DALY STO HE’S TOO WARY t “Some of the automobile owners in down on me and crumpled me nwo the neighborhood are going to indulge |2 m‘::‘.fl‘- Ufl‘-m”,"‘ have . in & sociability run of a hundred | ol TR . oy sion, “An eye for an eye and a tooth miles,” remarked Fessenden, “and I'd| “No sooner had we star: again | for a tooth”? (Exodus xxi:24). like to have yOou Eo along &8 MY | than the other hind wheel came Off,| Answer—The Law given to the Is- guest.” 3 land the whole bunch slid dewn on tOD | raelites by the Lord, through Moses “Not on your life, Fessenden,” cried | of me aguin. I was so mad that I q-u!., Ihe meaiiets Tor. ot RAtion, WO Rumbelow, vehemently, ‘I see what |right there, and dragged myself back | gesigned to emphasize and impress the your game is, withou! even AtoppIng |to town on foot. That's the way it al- | jessen of the divine principie of JUS- to think. ©n these blamed sociability | ways happens. I've been the moat of | /ICE on the minds of the people. All runs a lot of accidents always happen | this neighborhood long emough, and ‘wondertul | system and you want me along to crawl un- |the time has come to call a hait. Jaws this principle is boldly promi- der your machine and tinker around | “About three weeks ago Traphagen | nent. Justice is inexorable, demand. with a monkey wrench and & crowbar | telephoned over that he was taken sicK | jn_ an exact equivalent for the thing and get myself covered with black |suddenly, and he would ask me 10 0 | that is lost or injured by a violation grease and throw my shoulder out of |to his barn and throw down some hay | of the principles of _righteousness. joint. Your old car would be pretty jfor his horses. Why didn’t he fele- [Th, mcales must balance perfectly. Sure to run into a manhole and then |pnone to you or Zedfker or Bigelow | Juct as the laws of the material or you'd want to hitch me to it and|or some of his cronies? He alWays! patural realm are fixed and Sbsolute; make me haul it out. The people in |sends for them when he Opens & Keg|ang any violation of these laws of this neighborhood never invite me 10, of nails or has any sort of festivities, nat, o must exact the penalty: 8o also S onlem e thinks TTE ihtesdes his houss. Hed ask ?’%mbmu-,n the . handy as a stevedore. he a i relat et samrner. Dodiker came over |when It coties 1o wrestling apoubil his | Coune, 200 STect e ot Tt with a song and dance to fhe effect blamed old mantrap of a barn Rumbe- | .o)cness demands a recompense and that he wanted all the old boys in the 'low is ‘good enough. Why didn't he ' yyo penalty is exacted. There is no neighborhood (o imagine themselves mention when he was so busy tele-| . scape Let no one deceive himself young again and forget their years. ! phoning that the floor of his-barn loft | on“(Nis point. If ome wilfully injures People wouldn't grow old, he said, if | was full of holes. Ot T e 1o the’ iule ABNNE they just made up- their minds to stay , “I went over tiere like an idiot and | {0 1% Loif° The law of action young. In order to illustrate his the- | climbed up into his Joft and begun | i Ge ceion operates in the moral ory, he had chartered o team ot 'pushing the hay around and suddenly | reui " ‘just as positively ss In the ar- horses and a wagon with a hayrack |I stepped into a hole in the floor and | yonoe A0V 0 POICTIRN B ™ fiverge. on it and was oing to give the old|fell down Into the stable below. I|prl§SOPPNE, S0 Sl Cicerves the prin- boys & straw ride. 1 felt sure there landed on a big gray horse and then| ni.q of righteousness most fully, and ton Belvin, the active head of the |must be something wrong, but Zediker slid off and he kicked me across the !y o i “innappiest who violates them Virginta Automobile association, said: |Put up such a spiel that he finaily per- | stable, so that I fell beiind a big black | o5, ‘It follows, therefore, that love “It s time gemeral action was taken |T2ded me to go. < o OrEe e e ey Mickod Mo woress|is the Tuifiling of the law. e o etamaphy warn. bout a dozen old mossbacks climb- | gray, and the gray kicked me across |} "% 4 wonld prompt one to be obe- fed aboard and we went jolting along |to the black, and they kept punmting | mio 0o WORE PIOERT N, 1 g (000 ing signal. People ought to umder-'ltrying to think we were having a good for half an hour, and they’d have been ; g 0", 0 iS00 Louia induce one to stand that the difference between an |time. I%nally one of the hind wheels at it all night,’only the gray fmally | {oF SO0 RUNPSCR WOOR SRS Oud 10 adequate and inadeqiiate warning sig- (came off and dumped us all in a pile gave a wild kick and sent me through |y S00F U8 S0 SVF A8 ol YURECE nal is often the difference betweem life [0f the roadside. Zediker ook mighty | the door. IS s Ry Bt St by The and feéth. | good care to have me so located on the | 1 wish you could have seen me when | (FUth was beaut! odiian Weo Mat "To be adéquate, o signal must have |FECK that it anything happened I|T went home that evening. You would-lme' i S BB would get the butt énd. in't wve had tl nerve to come over 2 a harsh, abrupt sound. In making its | " el they pi x| | e - | Who does not appreciate the principles s iy iy e - Well, they pried up the axle with a | here and ask me to go along as jan- | o0 (008 “OF SPPPCla® 0 R atinon rail, and then ediker asked me to itor of your blamed old automobile. No, ’ congress has merely forestalled the no, Fessenden, you can hunt up anoth- | Rule? _ And yet how few are observ- [ ] B 8orwich alletia and Coufief. Q—What is meant by the expres- at Norwiah, Office, ‘l..'l . torial 3 b Giice. $5b Bulistis Bulletin the to are 2,000 Feet of the Greatest American Film Ever Shown OTHER FEATURE JusuaL TIME ACTS AND PICTURES | USUAL I'RICES BREED THEATER FEATURE PICTURE “The lrish Fisher Girf With Every Scene Made In Ireland Breezy Story of the Sea 2.15—7.15—8.30 P. M. Same Popular Prices The Circulation ol The Bullelin. The Builettn hus the Inrgest elr culation of amy paper I Enastersm Coumccticut, and frem three tlmes larger tham that of Nerwich. It is deliveresd £ the 4,053 heuwes is comsidercé the local Eastern Commecticut nime towus, ome humdred and five pestefiice ome rural free The Bulletin town and om all reutes in Eastern Commcotiont. CIRCULATION T I ing this rule! Consequently, how much 1901, average 2 - tattle scarred democratic warriors and Mr. Editor: J. C. Vallette says the 2, ROBERNS BEAT THE CARS. WHY MAIL. ORDER HOUSES FA- |causc of high prices is the money did it good and brown, too, who were Doctor’s Best Formula PR I e WERK VOR PARCELS POST. Question. _Wall street has all the | tHS acrobats? . R Breaks Severest Cold fa = Day and m . It does not seem as If Aviator Rodg- money 'he people should have the ere._aro acrobats, and acrobats. Cures Amy Curable Cough. CHANGE IN PRICE s flew across the comtinent in 3 1 One of the chief arguments the reg- ¥ § 3 e o Fii1 + One is the man who performs the * money, instead of Wall street. Wil - et ¥ ANY SEAT AT MATIN Gays: but this is what he figures the| ulsr business houses have against a [Mr. Vallette tell us how the people | 3cTobatlc stunts because he jearns Whal| This has been published here fo7 ey N. actual flying time. parcels post in this country ls that [chould get this money? Should con. |!imes change conditions S T I T | ekert wan wmost raliabie Jormaia, . | Notices, Postale, Announcements, all 1 oc _O¢h Higher He created quite a sensation at l.ong Beach, Cal, on Sunday, when landed on the sieping sands, and the excited multitude pushed Mr. Rodgers and his machine into the surf. Aviator Redgers deciares his actual fiying time from the Atlantic to the Pacific to have been three days, ten hours and fourteen minutes. If this is men, rich or poor, be served with an o 5 4 ot & » aceurate, it is very rapid going. But{|ation. It was urged that the yse of | oquai amount? Would this money | OV o B TR B AT e NO WAITS e Eime occupind 1 actanl fiigh bears] the Dosteflice facilities as in Enkland, | come by mail or express in origiaal |, Tell s something to prove that the | MhoSells houss, Doo axn e asar 1t 2 wery inconsiderable ratio to the time | Germany and other countries, for de- | packages, or lying around loose? Wil | PHEh Sost of T¥ing '8 not GU2 SOUFER | Gon't pay to faol with a bad cold Next "TIOI] BY comsumed in making the transt’; Mvery cheaply of small amounts of [Mr. V. through the columns of The| 05 ars demand, or else give us a Heor b average is about one day in %5; he rested for nearly an entire nfonth at Compton, fixing up his machine, be- fore making the final short flight of 12 miles to Long Beach. Under present conditions this does| country merchant would participate T 5 o S not look much like rapid transit; but| IR an improved and cheapened method ml:‘:;-jq;; can | Ql‘:;’x';.afl ]L\)\"W)‘(‘QX::!H; h:x: ;o::r:'r’{e t:';;;:nm:?xrx:pfl;:. 'l‘he':;‘:‘g::;- o ‘permanemt cure resuiia - Gat ey it indicates that some time a govern- | Of transportation, which would enable | )% /5,0 0 Pty man who s the | ears of corn and more bushels of || 3 d%c box of this remariable Calo: All other Diamond Goods are ment messenger or mail carrier may | Bim to conduct his business with less | onls one on carih that belleves as he | wheat to the acre than it is possible | | UG° fiom, any Srusmiat, or ¢irect at specially low prices. an a beat the cars on a straight flight with- | capital or to carry a greater variety | does, and a man who has for 30 years |for any. other farmer to grow.—Tole- || or Chicago. uid certainly visit out delays. The flying machine is not | of 800ds. “The very thing which would | Goggedly refused to keep abreast of | do Blade. B Lol s o d h i of Whit out of its swaddling clothes yet, and | cut tremendously into the profits of | the times, 1 intenged to quit replying o Lt i L4 Pt pieee Ay to J. C. Vallette ahd his old “crime of 2 g & Cross Council, Ne. 13, it 18 surprising the world by its speed and practicability. INTENSELY PRACTICAL. The Beston Y. M. C. A, concentrates its energies upon producing young men for service in all the business walks of life. The programme for the | said: “Instructions are given in the 4 = whole eastern rt of this country ” seai present winter will be a course of two | catalogue of every mall order house |knows ihai he never before ACKDOW. Tickets admitting Gentleman cctures on the principles of business- | show the methods by which these en- |ledzed he didn't know it all and Ha New Year and Lady, $1.00. Each additional duh;tdlnd salesmanship and eight @e- | terprises have developed their business. | NOW. \l‘!'- Vallette speaks of the dy- Lady 80c. tual demonstrations of selling, busi- | Customers are urged to ship by freight | INg tariff humbug. It looks lke dving. Miller's Augmented Orchestra. ness management and position-getting. These will occupy ten successive Tues- day evenings of the new year, begin- ning with January 2. The scheme of instruction in what are actualities of action that will be taken throughout the United States within the next dec- ade at the farthest, and probably much mooner. No same motorist wishes to take any chances. Apart from the horror he has of injuring anyone, he wishes to make it certain that he be not lfkely to do so. the mail order concerns of the big cit- jes are back of it. Now a Chicago correspondent informs us that “to re- duce the cost of living the proposal of parcels post for what it may do has gained many adherents recently since the Chicago mail erder houses have been unmasked as favoring the pro- posal only to sustain the opposition of the retail merchants’ national organiz- produce, butter, eggs and fruit, would put the producer and comsumer into daily touch and enable them to laugh at the middieman who tried to charge extortionate prices. However, the the big mail order houses through the reduction of .the size of orders,” said one autherity, “would enable the coun- try merchant to deliver goods to all his customers cheaply and quickly.” Senator Bourne, who has investigated all phases of the problem and soon will stir congress about the matter, and since railroads make a minimum charge based on a one-hundred-pound shipment, purchasers are encouraged to order enough goods to make a one- hundred-pound shipment or get their while he put the wheels on, and 1 did | er s0, and they took the rail away and j m the Whole weight of the wagon came | — goat. I've had all that's coming to and T em going to draw the line.” Chicago News. unhappiness there is in the world! William Stacl e, 81 Years of Ag LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR How Shall We Get the Money? | of e or the government shovel it out the people individually, or collect- ively? Also, how we should get it? As this money has a value, what should the people give in return for it? O= should they receipt for the same with nothing to return? Will Mr. V. say how much each in- dlvidual should get? When this money is gone, should more be sent, or must we go without? Would all el he in| Bulletin, reply to the above questions? W. A. Danieison, Conn. The Only Man on Earth of His Beli ['once great | cemocratic party, crowded out the old populists in this country who ere still bats ahead of him that he cannot hardly keeo up to his own shadow. The man who dreams of crimes of finance 40 years old will never be accused of be- must move, and such a man does not good o0ld story about the crime of '73. postmaster of 0, Me., died at b greenback party (I was one them) landed in the Hyperion thea- r in New Haven in 1896, captured Lhe monia. home in that city yesterday of pneu- BE PROGRESSIVE #e the Mafls. Typewritten Letters Bring Business. GET POLI'S tainable for coughs colds: “Fro our drugmist get two ounces of ne and haif an ounce Concentriie Pine compound. Take thess two gredients home and put them into haif pint of good whiskey. Shake well and take one to two teaspoonfu after each meal and at bedtim Smaller doses to children according age. Bo sure to get only the (Globe) Comcentrated Pine. ounce bottle comes in a s screw-top case. Any druggist ther jump or be like the half hundred wling about the crime of "73. The other is the acrobat who acro- pecause the times are so far g an acrobat, however, for acrobats . e quickest o BS e purent cure known for corns, callouses, bunions, bites, sweaty and aching fe tablaspoonguls of Calock PO in hot foot-bath gives instant relief C. B. MONTGOMERY. Conn., Dec. 10 Agriculture Added Perils. Dr. Cook is going to buy and live on Packer, in kinds of Printing at reasonable rates. MISS JEWETT, %l ! | Publte Stenographer and EVENING—10-20-30 Cents ALL THIS WEEK Woman- Against Woman Illustrated’ Songs and Moving Pictures Between Acts P Shorthand Teacher, 283 Main Street, in to | Diamond Rings Ourfine of Rings at $12.00 and $15.00 are the best value in the state and are worth 50 per cent. Grand Concert taik, but in your issue of Dec. 8 he (&videntiy knowing he could neot dispute the facts I gave him) branches oft into a somewhat personal line, and that I will not allow to go unnoticed. To begin with, 1 still claim that I forced J. C. Valletie to openly ac- knowledge that he does not understand the money affairs of France, when the dcesn't it, when more messages are pouring in on congress, more different tariff bills are being eagerly pushed forward by a greater varlety of ism of the different parties than ever be- fore in the nation’s or world's history. Merry Christmas TO0 ALL Knights of Columbus, IN THE ARMORY Friday Evening, January S5th, 1911 Jhn § Gen B Biss Concert 8 to 9. e ey, the business struggle is by no means | neighbors to join in the order and |DVing tariff humbug, indeed! Mr. Val- Music. academvie, or at least not beyomd the | thus secure the relatively low freight | 1°tte knows he is stating what is not e e e otnr where the academt S when he states that anything con- potne emic propares the | rate. One restdent of a communILy | Sactes with o Tarin bs Byine OW ls e lme s »oc aEER way fer the practical, but will include | thereby becomes a solicitor of busi- Mr. Vallette says I am an acrobat 'r u NER among its demonstrators representa- | ness for the firm he wishes to pat- |ir politics. Let that go. It is just | tives of many different kinds of busi- ess as conducted in that city, memn whose names have not only become ronize. This would not be true if he could secure his goods in small ship- ments.” exactly what a man who knows any- thing about politics must be called to- day by one who lives on errors of 40 122 Proapect Bt, Tel. B11. Norwieh, C { vears ago, calls advance laws crimes, ! el known. but are synonymous with calis monetary reform robbery. calls I O Bu Your | 1F vou wanT A Attention is calied | fac EASEORRAL RUTER. 410 of the finducicky of (e WOERL Wi There is no better shelled corn on | FIRBT CLASS PIANO. on is led to the t that The motto of all orchardis: a: to succeed Shylocks and robbers th kot than ours, Onc trial wil | get_a SHONINGER through & dosen of the largest comcerns in|adays is “Watch and Spray! and gives nothing to replace the strong sl i s e 3 s o TONER, £ financial standing of one nation but a | convince you of tnat tact. It's sound | . Foston are interested in the plan amd will participate in its exploitation. It has the approval of the state depart- ment of education, the superintendent Even lowa is boasting of weather which is calculated to make California envious. heresy worn threadbare almost 40 years ago. 1 wish Mr. Vallette or anyone else would tell me how a man can keep up Wines - Liquors | and sweet, no moisture or rot, and is clean as it 1s possible to have it. We want you to try some the next time Cut Flowers of achools =14 the school commtttes| T ettt Sl g < you are in the market for sheiled many other ucators and business ‘eading to begin Christmas shop- { Who number less than one-tenth of one orn. men. The fee for the course is very | ping is inviting the delay which is|Per cent. of the people, without be- 5 U R Floral Deslgns small, and it carries other privileges | always dangerous. coming something of an acrobat? 1f 4 et M e eamife Tt theory ‘dods mot work e CHAS. SLOSBERG, | GEDULDIG aramme. Those. who start thetr Christmas | o/l in practice is becoming an acro- O l et As an opportunity for a practical | mail early are most likely to have it | 17 laarning and changing with the] N 3 Cove St. iTel. 868 77 Cedar Street arrive in good shape. business education this certainly is in advance of any scheme heretofore pre- sented in New England. DEFENSE OF PANAMA CANAL. This government did mnot think it was necessary to take counsel of other Gifford Pinchot ‘is predicting a new polirical party. He hasn't got where he counts the sdcialists, vet. A declaration of peace in China doesn’t seem to have any visible ef- dGemands of a great nation are acro- batic signs, T am proud to have those signs point my way J. C. Vaiiette did not answer a single question I asked him. He hedged them J. C. Vallette is dead wrong when in '93 and '73 were il look up the exact vival of business in the We have on sale the finest stock of Wines, Liquors and Cordials ever shown in the city of Norwich, Jewett City and Willimantic. Imported Ales and Porters of GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalms: 2 Providence Sl., Tallvili: LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) | Pies, Cake and Bread nations with reference to the arming|fect upon her valiant warriors. 2 the stan i i mes- : 3 Cl land ond ad stratio h, % T <na protection of the Panama canal | > 0 o Clevaisua sewont - amintitsétion (b e standard kinds. Also the highest grades of Do that canziot be excelled. | Prompt attention te day or night calia en the time arrived to proceed, it Happy thought for tod: The | that President Cleveland, with the tic Beers by the case or ke‘_ “Phone your order. Prompt ‘service. Telephone 630. APr14M WFawl dié o in an orderly and quiet way, 2nd it will see that it is well fitted out for defence. The monster Sandy 16-inch rifle, now at Hook standing guard at the average man pities the strong-minded Woman's mate iIf he admires her. St. Albans, Vt, is letting the water question soak in. Norwich tried that help of sound money democrats and republicans, opposed only by men who were selfishly interested In siiver min- i 1 the purchasing clause of an act. business ing ced at once— OUR GOODS entrance to New York harbor, is to be | 8nd Just escaped a water famine. zre: interes aee P transferred to the Pamana camal| o —— i foared fur turbance of We positively handle no imitations. Thers are only two guns in the world ince Norwich is getting the taste of ss by more sectional tariff t & Jarger than this, one in France and one | alum out of its mouth, it will not care | KeTing became more confident also and We carry only Reliable Standard Brands. Goods in Ttaly. The American riffe, how- ever, will throw a projectile firther than any sther. The projectile of the much what is In its Christmas stock- ing. the panic > to with a reputation. Goods that we can guarantee and recommend. From Now Until Xmas Just bear in mind that I shall have on hand at THE FARMERS’ EXCHANGE in The Chapman Block on Broad- =un is virtually an aerial torpedo| What if President Taft, after tak- |one—it immediately disappeared after 3 which carries 150 pounds of high ex. | ing & sauare Took at his party. shouid | (e resumpon | of ‘specie payment. None better in New England than the GOODS we || w2y as fine a stock of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits,.Meats for the osives. At a distance of 15 or 16| say, “Excuse me!” and leav coast | Some later ¢ @ . B : . w1t il pasetraty st kel BE o 7] T ecoast wXever i n single instance has J. < offer you for the Holidays. Christmas-Holidays as you can find in th_h city. 4 its effective ranze is twenty miles. AdhEe T Abaw That he Tt cost: ot That ot of 1,000 LIVE Turkeys arrived here a little late; With such an armor, ithe fortifications at Panama will rival these at Gibral- The distinguished -;n get o lit- tie show in New York's hall of fame ng is not Iy due to the laws and demand. Give us a call, you will always find us strictly re- liable. the night:before Thanksgiving, but not too late: for Christmas. tar. they are talking of having a hall of \nnA\nv{ \:inr about that acrobat | A t 3 h ts a live Turk have thme he fame of their. own. Lefore I close When the great repub- | "'e ! “ / Reis Ty AT Sowohiug the o PR SR o g . al to may wish it. These Turkeys will be in better:condition than rules of all civilised nations while| There are a few mien Shohave scen | Cobden Free Trade ciub In 1880, who ever for Christmas. 3 she earries the banmer. She needs be tanght she cannot act like a heathen warmer weather than this in January: the ‘When the great crobats? iff for revepue and free Better see:me before you place your order. but it was before Hora'ce Johnson had ° without being classed as ome. made his reputation as a prophet. . sk B S To every purchaser of $1.00 or more we give a beau- a s s ; TR R Sheaker thrco times m the ‘705 wno || tiful Calendar and a bottle of Pure Win, W SUGGESTIONS . A oopy of Fox's Martyrs with the| What a difference of opinion this is: | were the merqbates. - o o VP e da Pure Port e. l i A FEW S " signature of John Bunyan on the fly- leaf is now on the market in Lendon J. D. Rockefeller is positive the con- trovegsy was closed fifteen years ago: Whe A7 43 the democrats in 1896 adopted | m bo ind vn almoest entirelv In | Apples for pies or good eating. for $10.000. Lomdon is afraid it is|and the Merritts are i > 1 plank that had been howled - s ahit to loss The Bouk., vl .S BRI | okt in W ston for venrs by wuch | 7 Cabbage, Turnips.and Potatoes, all fresh goods. Raised | = staunch re anrs as Senators Teller. A4 o et Dubols, - Stewart, Jones, and, In fact them myself. It is claimed the passenger list of an| If the women were not so emphati- |all of the members from the grea’ i p ::.":iner was so small last week | cally against the small vices, the poli- northwest. who were the acrobats? | s “ { Sweet Cider and Cider Vinegar by the quart or barrely. - t there were seven stewards for | ticlans would be less fearful of th Vhen the populist narty, of which H 3 5 ® 1 5. C. Vallette was.a member, voted by | Peaches and Jellies canned at home. y S every passenger on board. must be a bit dull. Traveling awful consequences of their having the ‘ballot. thousands in such a way in 1892 that their candidate, General Weaver, drew 47, 49, 51, 53 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. You can buy all these things at very low prices. ' f A g R o republican vetes enough to elect 2 4 Simee it has taken but eight years| Champ Clark may think he has the | that great sound meney man, Cleve- Telehone 8-12. Come in and let me show you. & to get the yackers to the point of hav- | democratic party harmonized, but | liod. presidént, who were the acro- ing m trial it is fair to presume It will net take more than half that time ~ oA when the issue what 10, do with Colonel Bryan is raised, what whl l hats? When X (. Vallette. the late lament- | ¢d Alex Troupe. Col F. ‘M. Graves | Eon. A. F, Tanner and the rest of the 681 Main St. Willimantic. Railroad Avenuse, Jewett City.

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