Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1911, Page 12

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| The Appropriation of $6,500 Insufficient — The Niagara Long before the firemen who are now boasting of the long years of con- tinuous service on the active list of fire companies in the city of New Lon- don were born, there was demand for fire protection in the Northwest sec- tion of the city and since these same fellows first became enrolled in - the department there has been demand for 4 steam fire engine up in_that fine residential section. About two years ago & hose company was formed there and fully equipped for efficient service, but up to date the steam fire engine hus not materialized. Prominent res- Substitutes .- Imitations = MALTED MILK Made In the best and ry Malted plant In the world We do not make “milk products™— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Original-Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK one, and the day following three columns of ‘was devoted to the denunciation of the writer and of the contents of the communication. pity is_that the bald accusa- car 18 pbite prive Bt appear in public p the faet that the matter was received by way of New York should of itself cause suspicion and result In more careful consideration before publica- tion, even as a paid advertisement in + preferred position apd at an ad- vanced rate. The temor of the article shows the bitter persopal feeling of TRILBY A Hypnotic Tale of the Parisian s Latin Quarter The tionam (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) | is that of the law and the policeman ot the evidence mecumulates, | end the courts. IUs a slow and an bB- One after another even the big men— | ceFtain way, and very lmited in its “nighty muck-a-mucks’—are giv- | ¢Fects. The better and cheaper and ing testimony. It would really seem as | ¥Urer way is also the Bt if, after a while, the jury of copsumers | I8 Is just to turn on the lig] seEy SVENGALS HYPNOTIZE F R THE ART STUDENT FESTIVA would wake up and take an intecest in idents of the section have often dream- The case before them. The.last wit-| When John Eldredge of Potosl, Mes| "of fic Mie ‘onkine and now it real- | the writer ngainst Mr..Chdppell, and Made from pure, full-cream milk |} TRILBY e n 10 take the stand s Secretary &t ly seems that the dreams may come |there are many in the city, without SEE Vilson of the department of agricul- | dosen apples at $135 from :;‘;_"3",% the experience of Detective Ben Beebe, and the extract of select malted FRILBY ture. in his latest annual report. He|Vhicn e had soid less 1han & WMOREE | V4L the recent city meeting an appr who could gyther elreumstantial evl reduced to powder lormio:ol le in cEED SVENGAL O o constmer Bayia.deliarSer fesd; | abeut what wis hadbemias 4o the yeer-LEYISton, of $6.400 wee made for s | SER00 Suotsh B Sl ey water. Best food-drink all ages. |§ "0 TAFFY he ta eis Joss than ity cents | ducer and fhe consumer. =~ But be|pSRC Ul “GSiided That when pur. |l@wyer once said in & murder trial in ORLICK'S SANDY T Who Sots the reetr [ I o s hand. | Tta-is ade it will be an up-to-date | New London that cireumstantial evi- PETASK FOR H Transformed BRCKO a | thae barrel back, through every hand. | Left®s opciica machine and one sup: |donce ia somotimcs aims' us strons Used all over the Globe Yoige the sl 1t ien't difficult to find R ieh ench had loaded upon 6, thf It | bed with pumps us well s chemical |23 direct evidence, and the application R eaTh T 2ot wouldn't cost very muc o learn every o tenks anu wale.: L , mplete fire | W provably s particul case. ’ Tases from the ficld . | woul o as well as whistle | - s - HER \ny detective whom any consumers | o have published all these detalls of | g beil alarms. ~ Such 4 machine will | ceived by way of New York emapated N FAMOUS or producers’ organization | this continer e swindle, naturally be placed in the business |from a New Londoner who is no friend THE WORLD AT s g | hem down. He night hire for eight dollars a day | had been able to trace the .. )5 race any pardcular shipment of | PRobably couldn't have been convicted w perticular producer from the farm | of Hbel. but he might, by those do- A i in ihe final buyer. He could |Vices with which some lawyers are fng out just exactly how much the |familiar and some courts too handy cat v carr he might have been bankrupted by the rallroads charged for carrying it, and how much each pair charged for toll, | C0Sts of defending himself. Our legal muet the consignee sold it for; how SvStem hes rcached that point where . to often costs an innocent man many '3 d through and it e oh tie charged for foll, mere to establish his right than it ought to cost to punish the gullty ene. of Mr. Chappell or of the proposed Connecticut College for Women. There is talk and talk of making im- provements in different parts of New court of common council and his fel- | London before and after, and some- low committeemen, and Mayor Mahan, | times at the sessions of the court of are to work on the problem of what |common council, but the aldermen is the best to be done for the benefit |seem to have forgotten the fall of Hebe of the city In this matter. It has been | from her pedestal at the fountain at suggested that the Niagara steamer, (the junctlon of Bank and Truman section of the city and will be probab- iy located in the fire house of Niaga- ra Engine compans in Denk street. Alderman Brockett, chairman of the fire department committee of the lic importance that the assoclation has Y taken in hand is the unrellable serv- ice given by the Montauk Bteamboat company that is supposed to give reg- ular service between the port of New London and Long Island. The go-as- such a comparatively small matter the purchase and location of a fire apparatus. TRILBY UNDER THE Mypnotic Influence of Svengali This Production Will Be Presented By The New London Business Men's association at its meeting this week 11 it dropped in seattered lots, om | Ol L e et ] the kitchen tables of the ultimate con- | Piit Jf an agent of the department of |,w in exceilent condition and the |streets, which happened about two | considered a matter of importance to | you-please servics is the cause of mueh sumers. usriculture had followed John EId-|very hest steamer ever owned by the | years ago. Her remains wero picked | all who patronize the Washington | publio mconvenionce and the claim is POLI'S STOCK COMPANY That little preliminary working hav- | fodses conslgnment —of AIKansiS|city be placed in the Northwest sec- |up and she was found to be Injured be- | street route of the Connecticut trolley | made that the steambeat company 18 On ing been done, it would be possible to | lilacks from Potosl, Mo., to Broadway, | tion, thus complying with the general |yond rejuvernation, but mothing as| company. The cars used on that line | not fulfilling its legal requirements, an Augmented Scale tell to the fraction of a mill just how and had published, as a Eovernment|gemand for a steamer in that section | been done towards replacing the fallen| are the same amall, stuffy vehicles| and 1s detfimental to the business Mmy Extra People interests of New London. A commit- appointed to bring this matter nterstate commerce committee. An Incurable. Lieutenant Commander Symington at a luncheon once toasted & noted ad- miral. “He s a good man,” he said; “t00 good & man, I sometimes think, | for this rough, wicked world of ours. | He is an idealist and an optimist, In- | deed, he s such an incurable idealist | and optimist that if you should send | him on & wild goose chase he'd speak | of himself forever afterward as a big game hunter.” s geta | report, the details step by step through f the city is the best locatio 3 e e A oo S Py | orashe ety e the best location | Hebe by another, and the result is an a possible for the steamer for there is appa it neglected work of art and its eommand trained |been raised from $150 a barrel toliow water pressure in that gection and |usefulness, not in keeping with the pro- cervants in great numbers: every state §123 a dogen, indicating the various’ the steamer would have a down Srade | STessive sprit that pervades the el R icuitirs T Bhsn Tt «[ts” along the route, there would ., any other section wherever i's| Although horses can drink at the take long mor would it culi **° been no livel sull againat services were required | fountain, there are no accommodations S e o iate & row ment. The probabilities are ¢ | for man’ and dog, as was contemplat- ““trail down this question and time, either Mr. Eldredge would the | cd, and, 13 has been before stated in practically all‘the’ crops ~ got a better price l‘nryhll apples | thig correspondence, the fountain has! S produce and consumers i 7. Consumer of New York would | | proper vorking order. 1ave been able to buy them at a mor: has been overflowing . o is abyes mpany sho 0, Con- |for years ani (b immediate Vicinity S ) ividual | b sideration when it comes to the is- {has long since been declared a nti- 9,250 Nuw Yok ‘who| 1t weuldn't be necessary to fol'-w tributian of the best incre 1o In th |Sance h Sensen of fhe seerfow. Dut sus Of the man in | every consignment from every fa fire fighting line. It was this company | this has continued so long that per- to every buyer. It would merely Le that has the distinction of being the | haps the bowl will be filled to over- neeessarv to follow a few and make first in the United States to have an |flowing forever. That is no reason, it _very clear to “big business’ #utomoblle chemical and hose appara- | however, to permit the pedestal to be others were likely to be followed and |tus, and it was purchased by the | wiihout its Hebe, or gome other equal- that the light was liable to be turned | members of the company and without |ly artistic work of imitation bronze. minute. No|any appropriation from the city. This | That fountain cost the eily of New machine cost the Niagaras originally | London nearly 3700, and for > is about §6,000, and has been doing good (not as valuable as service for the eity for the past ten |trough that was remeved to vears, and the company has maintain- | for the existing monument €& et ils own expense a driver for the |agance and negleet. machine and there are always memboers at the house to respond to still o . and a full working crew is at the e ®ine house all aight to respond to alarms at the first Jingle of the tele- phone bell or the toot of the fire Wwhistle, and at no expense to the city. The company is therefore in shape to take ‘over the new_apparatus on the same conditions. ‘While the present automobile is owned by the Niagaras, the apparatus was practically turned over to the city and is carried o nthe books s city property, and with full knowledge and consent of the D agaras. that were the first in use in the city and in comparison with the cars used on other city lines are of the same ratio that the old-time, stove-heated passengers cars on ti. New London Northern railroad to the latest type of parior cars. The cars are a disgrace to the city and to the company and their use is an injustice to patrons. It is well that the association is to take th(s matter up with the court of com- mon council and request that body to urge the Connecticut company to im- prove the service, for the public has endured the unfair treatment to the limit. “The city of New London has treated the trolley company with marked favor nd gencrosity which the company should appreciate by giving satisfac- tory service, Another matter of pub- ey | armer_gets and ° The departmient of agri- Mlustrated and Feature Moving Pictures een the Acts Action Every Minute—No Waits Low Scale of Prices—A Chance for All Matinees, 10¢ Any Seat | Evenings, 10-20-30c—No Highe It is further suggested that very hest_loc r the nmew com | ination fire fic ng apparatus is at the Niagara ertainly that company should b into con- never been in The large howl Net so shipper ¥ to whom he sent his prod- this very thing for himself. » carload of a certain form of npping it in the usual way the usual route, but giving it he i every detall” so|OD any_transaction ersight in every more “Sherman laws’ costly addition.] organization is called for. All t is required is the direc- tion of sume part of the organization we have to the desirable end of bring- ing iniquity to light, 1| have no doubt that the gathering of crop statistics and their regular | pubjication by the deportment of agri | culture is & useful service to many. I | have even Icss doubt that the gather- ing of “graft” statistics concerning the charges foisted on crops between the grower and the eater, and their regu- lar publication, would be a more use- ful service to a greater number. If he government can do the ome, it could do the other. Crop statistids help the dealers and the exporters. These other statistics would help the producers and the consumers—who reslly are more numerous and ought to have more consideration than the dealers. Mon.-Tues. v AUDITORIUM WHITE & THE LAMONT|GOLDEN WEDDING Special 2-Reel Featurs Pioturs for Mon. and|J. D. Hende Tuss, Don't miss thislyeneriloquial Come Extra Attraction. 19 18, BOLOEN & QUINN Comedy Musical Artls permon. that he knew it was in prime condi- tion. Then he had an agent in Gotham watch for the arrival of that car, watch it opened, watch the sale of U contents, spot the buyers, and note t prices received. When the formal ri turms from the regular consignea | reacned the producer, they told the too usual story: “Shipment arrived in very had condition; impossible to sell any of it except at great reduction; much 80 bad that we had to hire garbage carts to Baul it to the dumps,” etc, ete. Altogether 1he consignee remitted to ihe shipper about one-tenth of the fair value of the goods. Thereupon the shipper, who meantime had receiv- ed the confdential Teport of his agent ihat the zoods arrived in fine condi- iom, were sold promptly and at good Pprices—then the shipper bought a tick- et for the metropolis, took his agent's Teport and the agent also to a law e, and submitted what the had found and what the con- falsely reported, to legal all three of them, with their sauntered into the consignee’s office and the lawyer very briefly stat- ed the case to that eminent apostle of meiness.” He was given his choice: He might either pay the farmer the highest market price for the consign- ment and all the expenses of tracing it, including a very comfortable fee r himself, or he could aake way f extrav- The New London Business Men's association is surely a busybody in particular cases that some consider to be bordering on the meddlesome, The city has voted an appropriation for a steam fire engine, 'the vote being taken at the annual meeting in Octo- ber, and at a meeting of the associa- tion this week fault was found with the fire department committee because a steam fire engine is not already lo- cated in the Northwest section. It was erroneously stated at the meeting that the common council committee had made no move towards securing the fire-fighting machine for that sec- tion, and the association actually ap- pointed a committee to prod the fire Comedy Triok House Acrobate—S8peoclal Scenery and Effects. BREED THEATER FEATURE PICTURE “The Girl and the Sheriff One of the Strongest Western Pictures of the Day 2.30—7.15—8.30 P. M. Same Popular Prices _1t is understood that the appropria- tion made by the city. $6500 is not sufficient purchase such apparatus | bommi I TaT weside: Bu the city should have, the very best | coriritise fo action! The president :n-r% is inddlha best is not too good | association is Willlam A. Holt, the T Monden. ‘dn 1s believed, how- | hustling foreman of the orthwest ot e Sro ers of the Niaxara | fire company, who is naturally push- O T A ihe manufacturers of | ing his influence for better fire fight- the best combination fire wagons of | ing appliances for his deserving com- the present time, would make Mberal | 1% MPFCRNECS for WS CescEving coms ;‘:&:B:-;;z; ‘,’;*«l‘;”;‘ at Niss re ma | and his fellow aldermen on the com- 25 | exchange for the latest style | rnittee are all experienced firemen, and :o cdon:n nlllun.!:: wagon, umll could | gre competent to perform their duties Py e & e e enEine, 2| without the assistance of the commit- SN, Lwagon. S | tee of the business men’s association. In the meantime, while we are wait- Ing for some government department |t turn on the light, let me refer to a couple of stray items which I clipped, fhe other day, from a New York paper, about two recent tests of the cost of wing. They are even more inform- ing than that statement from the cir- cns steward, hecause these are on & iller scalée and conducted iy people who buy at retail and in small quan- engine that has been demanded the residents of that section for many years will probably be located stand suit. tities. One is the experience of a|would be a happy solution of the prob- He paid. gertain Trites of Terre Haute, Ind |jem that is just now of special interest Music. - Ana’he was mighty glad to have the | The family consists of seven persons | (. the eitizens of New London interest- |, In due time the Northwest fire pro- — e L ek and ihe cook’s resular allowanes 18| ed in Improving the ciciency of the | tection will be improved and a steam . ® C. GEER G d C 1 [l Gran oncert $7 a week. “She knows her allow- | i ance and kaeps inutde of It.” says Mr, | "o department. ! Trites. “Don’t let people talk about fire D; TUNER Now, few of us ship in carload lots u % : ol B B owed yout" “No, for using B afsporibe Tor yourselt and felw of us are situated so we can, the high cost of living until_they try who hides his identity un- but there at an early period, but not unmtil 122 Proapect St. and Bal ally, afford to trail “big busi- " e I this Sovt of was. Bt it has |fe live Within thelr mcans. They can IS ot eeriting s famillar b | the commitice ks given the whols S ", Tel Bil. Horwleh Ou long been a wonder to me that the |90 it and live well—that is, if they | New Londoners, managed to get a |matter proper and careful attention. . i corner eating his Fovernmental departments devoted to | Wish. scurrilous attack bordermg on the\ll- e public. is satisfied to leave such Little Jack Horner sat in a ¥ 5 sts of agriculture didn't do belous in a local paper this week, in | matters with the proper commiitee, or Christmas pie, (F YOU WANT A nder the auspi of W < FIRST CLASS PIANO. Cross Council, No. 13, s thing. I'm 2 firm Dbellever in y of putlicity. Nobody ever in the presence of a watching obody commits arson before of spectators. Crime seeks the dark and wants to be let alone; vorks in the dark and hides its deeds: lives in the dark and hates the light. Sueaks plek pockets when they think no one The other experience to whish | refer ts that of & group of voung women in the senior class’ of the Cinelnnati kindergarten training school. They were recently plzced in a flat fur- mished by the school boarc cnd bidden te- “Eo it thelr own way.” They bought their own food, did their own house- keeping and cooking, and Kkept striet account of their expenses. At the end which Alfred H. Chappell is selected as the target and the sale of land for col- icge purposes, at alleged exhorbitant prices is the charge a, pell whe 8 one of the trustecs of college. All that (he anonymous writer alleged has been contradicted by those who are familiar with the conditions and who_speak in com- inst Mr. Chap- | the | rather that part of the public that is not represented by some members of the New London Business Men's as. sociation. The time of the active members of the association is usually devoted to matters that properly come within their jurisdiction that are not dictatorial in nature and they have done much towards getting New Lon- don on the map of progression, for all He let a piece fall on his waist and said “‘What % a careless boy am I, X : o4 But I needn’t worry about this stain, { Fels-Naptha’ll make it all clean again.” Did you ever think of the difference Ee: a SHONINGER through ITE, THE TUNER, 45 Bouth A St Taftviile. The Roads Are Settling and pleasure driving will be the b and cheapest way to get the embrac. Knights of Columbus, IN THE ARMORY Friday Evening, January 5th, 1911 sees them: boys steal jam when they & mepdation of Mr. Chappell for his 3 think thev won't be found out; “big |Of the first week's real test, they found | liberality in connection with the | of. which the general public is’ thank- ing fresh air that is better than the Tiok a bostness” underpays the producer and |that their meals had cost them—how | trapsactions. The communication ap- | ful. It certainly is a progressive and t i . d 1 : ? best tonic. ‘Phone for a good team. iokets admitting ntl e overcharges the consumer. when it has | much do you guess? Seven—cento— |peared as an advertisement and was | up-to-the-minute body of a semi-offi- between washing and cleaning MAHONEY BROS., and Lady, $1.00. Each additiona apfece—a day! .lere is a sam]le meuu | recetved_from an advertising agency | cial character, deserving of the general Livery Stsble. Falls Aysnue. Lady 50¢. utions to make sure be able to prove it, firat taken thar prec: neither will One way to-fight this sort of thing FREEDOM FROM COLDS & HEADA NDIGESTION OMACH BILIOUSNES PATION and other ills, due to an inactive condi- tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Scuna. It is not a new HES - Enjoyment tonight may mean suffering to- morrow, but not if your stomach, liver, and bowels are helped have b«mw: e i & Al T Ty My e sl to do their natural work by Sign of Prosperity. . than you could get them by washing all | 2l ittty S i otc, Wholly vegetable—absolute for one day: Breakfast. Corn Meal Miash and Milk Brown Bread or Toast Coffee or Cocoa Luncheon Peanut Sandwiches Bread and Zelly Squazes Fruit Dinner Split Pea Soup Cream Codfish on Toast Apple Dumplings with Sauce Bear in mind, please, that these were veung women at school and not hearty men doing hard physical work. I don't thirk the average “hired man" would take to their idea of breakfast and cons. But they weren't trying to sutt Lired men. They were trying to See ow much workirg girls might hwe on, if the used economy and Judgment. Thelr ldea was to blaze a trail which might make life simpler and ten:ptarior sess seductive to girls n s e# and cMces. While men do- ing exhaustive physical work might in New York, the writer not having the courage to submit it in person at the desk of any local newspaper. The communication was sent to other newspapers but was accepted by only commendation; still, the court of com- mon council 1s the official body of the city of New London, and is thoroughly competent to handle the direct busi- ness affalrs of the city, especlally In Dor’t wait for Luck to into vour! lap. ‘Take a firm grip on Opportunity. well demand a larger supply of nutri- ents, it is practicaliy certein that the 15t of these larger supplies might be proportionately diminished by the u; of proportional judgment. A Creat many of us can't always have just what we like. In which ine fortunate sit:ation it is desirable Lhat we should be able to like what we can have nd wmnake the best of it. THE FARMER. Queer Remedy for Ague. It was prescribed by an old super- stition that il those who were affect- ed with ague would visit at dead of night, the nearest cross road five dif- ferent times and then bury 8 new laid egg, the disease would be buried. H the experiment failed, they attributed it to some unlucky accident that may “Jobn is making quite a lot of but he hasn’t tried to borrow amy Fvers German city of 100, e L Vitality, Nerveless, Bloodless, your arms are bound, You Need Strength, Force. If you are Weak, You can wash with any kind of soap in any kind of water, hot or cold. You can boil clothes and rub them on a washboard until your back aches. All that is washing. But it isn’t always cleaning. Most soaps are just washing soaps. They furnish a little lather and let you do the work. Fels-Naptha is a cleaning soap. It works all by itself in cool or luke- warm water, saving all the trouble and dis- comfort of boiling and hot suds. Fels-Naptha Soap’ cleans your clothes. It really reaches the dirt and dissolves it. It does this while the soaped clothes are soaking in cool or lukewarm water, while you are thinking of something else or resting. When Fels-Naptha Soap gets t!:rough with them—thirty minutes or so is long enough—you rub lightly, rinse the clot_hes and they’re cleaner, sweeter and whiter JEWZTT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every articular. 1RA F. CEWIS. Proprietor. by connoisseurs as the best in Hotel-life. Miller's Augmented Orohest Conocert 8 to 9. Holland House, Fifth Ave. and 30th St. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT WINTER RESORT HOTEL Situated in the most picturesque middle-south Accessible from New York via Railroad and Steamship Lines. Opens January 12th 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE., MILXES OF AUTOMORILE RO, DS, Indoor Recreat jod Ouisin, leta mnd reservations HMOLLAND MOUSK th Ave. and J0th 5t, New ¥ork Olty JJerrace AUGUSTA, GA. address ¥ aotivi drake box will prove their efficacy Not Exactly Sick, but— | feeling fl‘\;l‘l‘l ul:“fl. l::;rl. run down v ? s Take Sehemek's ArK their mugic und in or sugar coat .'J. H. SCHENCK & SON Philadelphia, Pa.

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