Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1911, Page 4

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e gnufitflfi., “Both my husband and _'—"-“;W“""’“‘ 1 are opposed to woman suftrage. 3 BR oo R Cumback, as she ref Ll - from tns iShe i Cooeck, 35 be g g 1% & wecks 00 & " agriculture. band always says (hat & woman hasn't m year. d S5 K - S TR sense enough to take an active part in - n: i politics, that she isn’t fitted for the du- Entered at ¢ toffice at N v : . Ues and respons e o e “Wwhat | out o milk at the usual & ‘ma Crump talks the same —way. X S < ed an Loppy as Telepheme Calle: doss yout hubband ey e PRy n & y husband doesm't -seem to care|hear : B S Woomia "Bi-n. 4 ’ A “{one way or another, esred Mrs. | barn: ‘minutes Jat ; 3 ob 85-6. : ‘Wagstafr. “‘Neither do I c: me = - w tle O Reom 3 Murray E y. i'nunen 1 youldn't vote if 1 5 A e rivilege. house, and i d Koot i ? 5t lxln not anxious to vete n;‘yulf. b“: l'alllhfl ?1!! to see ‘;g:tuv:.w_: -te:' 4 Norwi ‘uesday, Deo. 19, 1911. been P it does” make me méd to hear me ehly, Lol sorry - Crump, ; T e e e o s Sneuie | Lalk a3 though their wives hadn't sense | that cow bad lickeg him on the nose, ; | enough to vote. In our neighborhood, k:s . phcal.k aj e was trying . 3 FOR A DIRECT ADVISORY VOTE.| carry to the sea such a large propor- | P[5 “Ine wives have all the sense [|lo knead it back into its original shape. | REFUSED TO MARRY ’ The agitation among, the people of | tion of the fertility of the soil, and | of their respective families. For weeks “It was while we were standing there count sim] government | the apprehensions as to the eventual{and weeks Mrs. Crump and lm.veuon‘.,olflig the e ‘of the season m:“ n?\rn::nt \:"mc.:mml_m or | effect of the constant drain by the fr)'lngluy getduur huflhunn:;dtoha‘?l‘l:; g‘f:: e Cs‘r'\l.m: dmul- the discovery shiott il isory, @ctl quarreling and wrangling 3 4 » short MAIIGE—abg for S - eath other arrested, and all our efforts k Daughter Was 32 Yasars Old. Oresory's sunt, and there |were mar. \eith reference to presidential nomins- oy Ao (o " | eracefu o ried by Rov. Howard o Fmers ore mow 110 cities whic ; v | oiitooats Al Ron much o 2o | N e e et | e Tter in ne mon ot There are now 170 cities which have | & portion of its debt in the vast cuan- | cumback goes to_in order 10 Wr :VIgler s decorative wrust, living at No.| | M5 TYlec 18 the iter B S . I don't Cumback conducted himself with great adopted the commission form of gov- | tities of fish used as fertilizing ma- | vengeance upon Mr. Crump. dignity under such trying cireum-|who formerly lived in New Haven, | known in New Haven and FORMER NEW HAVEN MAN, Bride’s Father Objected, Although the e Kk ven- . ernment, in one style or another, and | terial and.in the kelp thrown up by Its fknow what he wants to WEESE ¥OUG ! stances. T ana Miss Frances Gregory|state of Connecticut, havimg at one M ihey seem to be increasing month by | waves. o Eeance for b b K O sotion | -After he had soaked his nose in| daughter of Charles B. Gregory. of No. | ime been manager of " ther “Southern ALL THIS WEEK st - R e ’ s g vnd Mr. Crump is jusc arnica for a while he went downtowny 2 Washington Square North, this city, | New England Telephone comipany. A5 the resnth jab roceat Serthadiie Te EDITORIAL NOTES. Y % {and the errand he went on shows how | wished to be married by Rev. Dr. Ehrictmes. Vaesth I B Y o there is now one more state that| The pay day which comes closest| " Mr Crump has a family cow he s.lmu.lezzlel:xt1 R e ohe b‘ee.Mythtl;:bngg{ ?WC;:. }?.‘.‘mmna {;cuzr rnoalr 8::: Undwdomuu ril u'! rh.";'ooo exas M. T o fine |48 ow, is manager of the Little Church Around the Corner, Bid . Dec. if.— / 4 has made provision by law for the|fo Christmas scems to be the mostiyery proud of, und she really 13 & FRS |7 ore Grocery company.and Mr, Cramp | he refused. Despite the fact that Miss | operatives in tho cotton mMis of ‘the |l As Played by Wilton Lackaye tithe divine. :“‘E“. _‘g:_‘"jlgsru’;;lw'm‘}}’;;‘ hee hmself, | went around among his friends and got | Gregory was 32 years old and Mr. | York corporation of Saco weme nogficd and Virginia Harned < 8 . knowing | them o sign a paper agreeing not to| 'Pyler was 34, because the bride-to-be | tcday that the plant will be cigsed fromn 36 55 SpISSS NI 15 i S ot morning and CveninE AN R Trom | buy @ nickel's worth of goods at that | admitted that her father objected to | ecember 23 until January 2. “Uncer: |l - STRICTLY MORAL e s oo Ty e a milkman who lives close to the creek, oy he always tries to tantalize us by ex- P P AR i o) i milk Massachusetts is hoping to double [ BIPIUNE Lis bucket of fouing e |scare a horse, and vet those men in- | sequently they went to the home of taking of a direct advisory vote to de: termine the preference of party adher- ents among the men seeking nomina- tions for president and vice president. North Dakots, Wisconsin, New Jer- sey, Oregon and Nebraska have similar store until my husband is deposed. So{ the marriage, Rev. Dr. Haughton's| :ainty of the present business joutlook, Mr. ‘Cumback, 1 fear, may lose his job | secretary informed them _that . the | is given as the reason for thelrenewed | ELABORATE PRODUCTION ¢nd Mr. Crugp’s nese ‘s enough to| ciergyman would not unite them. Con- | curtailment. Niustrated Son, — # > i lawa <8 A ich < in- | Sist that their wives haven't scmse| Dr. John A. Wyeth, No. 844 Madison = Feature ’flovini Plotures { E:;flmmny .z::m nmnhlu ot :: new lt’:'xetdfl:?‘l: O“f:omo‘m-' " 5"':"}53?‘??&““‘,1.‘2‘ E;:Ldtlfn (:ne'g :- enough. to vote.—Chicago Neaws. avenue, this city, whose wife is Miss Music. \ Betwesn the Acts i be to t egistature ? e . 3 1th o ——— sike to see it and become green Wi L o ! of California is now sitting in speclal| .y Orleans is calling 'itselt “the|envy. The cow is so gentle you can do . *. o o "'ii‘:‘..‘.':.._” ks sy $omp session to consider the subject. A to the Panama camal” 1It|anything with it, and so Mr. Crump bill embodying the idea was passed | E3teway fto the goes to the barn early in' the morning TUNE No Higher 122 might be were it nearer. A bl ; . by the lower house, the vote on it AEEE: ey and jate in the evening and sits de A - being T8 to 0. Undoubtedly the meas-| 1yappy thousht for today: Those | @0 milks without & lanters = - L, & Tel 83t Norwinh Agxt Week ““HELLO BILL ure will be approved by the senate.| who venture to butt in shotld not be|jives across the alley from us, bought 4 et T The governor is a leading advocate of | syrprised when kicked out. a cow at auction sale. It was the same the plan. —_— eolor and size as Mr. Crump's cow, but FIRST CLASS PAANO The Chicago News is of the opinion | The bother of Christmas is so dif- | it turned out to be a fiendish kicker. G SHONINGER th ,,..,‘A that “Tilinois ought to be the eighth| ferent from any other kind of bother | The first time Mr. Toplofty tried to We haVe in stock mounted and loose the largest . ‘“w.ml.. o state to fall into line. Its legislature, | that most people find fun in it. milk her she pianted her foot in his @ ronts” A . Taseviite. IF YOU WANT A The Roads Are Settling ahd pleasure driving will be the best and cheapest way to get the embrac if called together in special session by —_————— stock in New London and Windham Counties. p=== | ing fresh air that is better than the > Vi y ‘Phone us for a good team. Govermor Deneen, should be asked, Stony brook reservoir looks muddy ;. THERE 1s no adverusing medlu in best tonic. ‘P [3 p this law This comes of leaving | each malks nd from* the government . : . ) cfent equzl to Tho |Bul- MAHONEY BROS., e S Tt ot DAl o RTIEE i oweoael v +hin 2% | Sedust il pesa I sempatitian |§ - Brooches, Pendamis, Scarf: Fins, Link Butions and | gastern Connecticut equzt B o, oMAn e AN party primaries on candidates for it et Sffeial maten- || Rings set in Platinum, Gold and Enamel. = e — president and vice president. Such| -A Missouri judge has decided that| . a law is needed to round out the direct | the kisses of.a divorced woman do s S G primary legisiation of Illinois.” not annul the alimony if gpplied with| Howard L, Atkinson of Trenton, N Whether this method of instructing | moderation. . We are very particular in selecting Diamonds and you will find all of ours beautifully cut and very brilliant. THE Clea.mng Device for Every Hon_le = ¢ ST L A . Briggs of N Y. the natfonal convention will become! ¢ e vday T S = « v S popular enoueh (o win the support pf | | Consressman Suiser wil tee} b LSNPS N Sistained in Combinations — Black Opals, Emeralds, Rubies, B ISSELL !; (‘:CY“ ;t“-'-s :’EANN(- 2 majority of the states remains to| Posom swell ove a fal s car. . . . . ’ arp 4 e mo: Bt 1t cortainly 1s masing re. | Russian bear. His long pole stirred | ® fall from a street car Sapphires, set with -Diamonds are very attractive. We . \ eeper markable headway. up: the ' eniggls. v T e i carry them in stock. 3 Weights but 51§ pounds, operates Wy & mere touch, cleans thoroughly —_— ave g > OPINIONS OF THE LAW. The Standard Oil knows the people| ., ~ 250€< U0 DU0R S L per i &y o without injury 10 carpets or rugs, raijes no dust, always ready, no burden A rogue is supposed to mever have|L°COETIZe that It costs more to OPer-|grave today,” writes O. H. Brown of Umbrellas—best in the country. i Sl 10 carry from room to room, and is Abe only efficient cleaning apparatus a good opinfon of the law; and there| 212 SiX trus 3 s et ® | Muscadine, Ala., “if i Bok e for e (1:21 is offered at a price within the ps{chasing power of everyome. are laws which are not worthy of the | Fi°ed the Price. R e M S ER In fact, our stock of everything is the largest and BISSELL’S Ball Bearing Sweeper \excels all other cleaning 500d opinion of men, although drawn| rhe woman who buys a fifty-cent | without help. Sho had a severe bron- |} best and you get exactly what you buy when purchas- devices in the-work it does in the sewi\1g room, dining room, | 3 gy S ¥ o W g boi of cigarw fov her Susbend-may get | ehial trouble and & dcmdryl coubl Jif . ¥ wh there is a miscellaneous loy of litter to gather up. Judges in administering the law are| , Yjousing decorated with expletives| got her a bottle of Dr. King's New ing of us. - | " of wheseves . k frequently compelled to find judgment | ¢ . rank to mention. Discovery, and she soon began to The “lmd)"pu:hup without effort w\1at other cleaners can- against a prisoner when they have no a mend, and was well in a short time. Prices the I est - not gather, such ss lint, large crumbs, tches, threads, ravel- { respect for the law and are in sympath: 2 4. | Infallible for coughs and colds, it's the owest. ~ e * P o sympathy The postage-stamp collectors who | JOEF IR I TG on earth for des- ings, scraps of paper andycloth, etc., et ‘The “BISSELL 1 with the defendant. This was illus- | are receiving new Italian stamps from | perate trouble, hemorrhage, la- = gives the Maximum Sweeping Efficiency at the Minimum trated the other day by a New York| Tripoli are confident some good has| grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup and e judge who reluctantly fined a man for | come fro mthe war. . whooping cough. 50c, $1.00. Trial bot- OHN fi - Cost. Prices ice this . fon the sending boys on errands after school 72 tle free. .Guaranteed by Lee, sgood Price Christrrns hours, in violation of the child labor] No one should get mervous because | CO Wegii s ke best, -‘with nickel tgimmings, law, saying a law that would forbid | Rev. Mr. Sanford threatens to turn the Yightning Killa' Fow. only Three Dollars. the employment of healthy children | world upside down. He will be with & i B3 Y . o] > F In 1906 lightning killed only 169 peo- - . ‘;x;:: op:rt!:?y h-l!:fi!n:‘ort forh-n us and cap tip it back again. ple in this whole country. One’s chances 2 \ “ -day good law. e 2t E PPl f death L lightning are less than The atocy 16 teld of ancthee Hapi] ‘Aw Segtish Sulivagette teils us thatPore e DL e L of the Empire state, who thought an | women ' have broader interests than | death fro liver, idney or stomach B T & Som -xpression of his will by himself in|bats. Then why not narrow down the | trouble tly greater, but not if . Do ! -da: % 2 Hiectric Bitters be used, as Robert ca wyulxx;:::c“:ntni;;n;‘p:r;;u::d lists #0 & mate may b8 comfortable: - | eSS PIGTES AL ington, Ta, prove to say in the text that it was his "last| The Georgla sherlff who hanged the | Sic; Four doctors sove him up after ] will and testament,” and although it| negro preacher-murderer in an opera | jant liver trouble and vellow jaundice, was plain who he wafited to have his] house instead of out in the rain, show- | He was thea completely cured by Ele. property, the judge ruled it was no| ed he was a most considerate official. | tric Bitters. They' the best stom- © will because it lacked this formality, — L ach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy and his property went where he in-| Now that it is reported that Pocanti- | and blood purifier of earth. Only 50¢ tended it should not. co lake on Mr. Rockefeller's estate has | 8t 1.ee & Osgood C It is not strange men like Charles ] disabpeared, it is remarked that this C: i i 5 ured in His Own Home Town, Macklin define the law thus: “The|!s the only thing ever known (o get| NORWICH, CONN. Louis Frazier, awsy from it 4 Market St tells the way for his § - aw 1s a sort of hocus-pocus science, fellow townsmen to be cured of kidney that smiles in yer face while it picks ver pocket; and the glorious uncer.] The New Britain Herald came out|and bladder silments, as he himseif with a 50-page Christmas edition, | was cured 1 have bheen subject to tainty of it is of e ; : g Fest mai gl 2 which 1 evidence enough of a Merry | backaches, dus to kidney trouble, for @ 4 53 FRA ol Y | long time ar ; Kidne Christmes there. May The Herald's| piff | Logan taking them, afd they - . fessors than the justice of it.” A TRUE CHRISTMAS STORY. |stocking be solid full. gave me relief at once. I can reco- See the Point Xmas Bargains Buy where your money goes the - farthest which enables you to give better presents for less;money. Youundothilonlynt‘". b p 2 “FRISWELL’S,” Ly * ~ and we can proveit. [~ § L The human heart nev: N R mend them to aayecne, bof as a eat be quite as bad as we think oe quite| Lresident TRft shows clearly the | cure, and a sure preventive of kidney 25 #00d as we tmaging, whe oF Qulte | power and right of nations to regulate | {rouble Loe & Osg0sd Co men appear at times Eood-hearteq, | I\ domestic affairs, even to the point of denying Americans to trave! 2nd the best infrequently show a| within thelr boundaries. blight of seifishness hic! - H H H i 2 g plainable. In other words the mw“. = il P L A look in our window will convince you. = Follow- e na oty oo dovanes | HOTEL REGISTERS AR e datisfie i : The' dthae e B b the P USED AS EVIDENCE ing are some of our gs‘:) ; . &) Wisconsin state penitentiary was given LGy oy ol > - Diamond Rings, up. 4 v : ten-delinr bl w Movements of er Dynamiters ies’ 3 5 W, 5.} 00 | Angauer Bl by e cenviot “who Than Those Arrested. ExprESSIQnS ,ssslba:)drcs and Gents’{ Gold-filled i Watches,) $5.00 to hildren of some poer family with a| (eiag gl . . i iree, the west of the mamcy to o to | rexistors sROWING. the. moversents o} | Of the many who have crowded our Lockets and Chains of the bestqualitics;$2.00 to be purchase of presents and a Christ- | those suspected of complicity in the | Store is a positive proof that our se- 10.00. \as dinner, dynamiting conspiracy’ other than the | lections of holiday merchandise have $ o Umbrellas—fancy gold and pearl handles,$2.00 to $12.00. i : We give the strongest guarartee with our‘goods of This noble dead from aa tmes McNamaras and Ortie McManigal " hile w J R gal were | met the popular fancy, and while we cd source -:q.w!lhow the heart of mian | fien Pefore the federal grand jury to- | p,v. qisposea of quantities of our e 27 Plty. oven when there | “Thomas J. Reftingon of Younsstown, | stock. our provision was so ample that - & heart for him.{ 0., the first hotel man to be examined, | we have enough on hand to supply the No one can tell where or when the | brought with him his hotel register and spark of heavenly kindness will illu- | 30me account books which are said to| Nc2'Y demand which we fully expect any store in the state. \ minate a life, and whether It appears rlo;‘:ze'.’he?m L‘tl’t'-\:l\dbl;ls \»;‘ere paid. during the balance of the season. = ng_erecte the Balti- Cirmitnen s A Brinen 1, cannot be | 5orC'sRe Shiriirond at Younstiow WE HAVE WILLIAM FRISWELL by was damaged by an explosion on the = 1 ’ t the eternal goodness and the merey | night of Oct. 30, 1907. Non-union irow BOOKS : B of which man has ever proven to be | Workers had been emploved an the 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET incapable. - " | contract. This explosion was followed | for all ages and fameles. Cloth Books H by numerous others in northern Ohio, | for the babies. Picture Books for Engraving Free. Open Every Night. THE alleged to be depredations by the| the children: fine ones, too. St y HAY CROP OF NEW ENG- | “dynamiting crow.. > i Booka for the bows abd eiios. Meche THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN LAND. McManigal's and the McNamaras'|of Ficticn, Travel, Art, etc, for the Adbunet.ln S M. chnbng st ::‘t‘;ffi:’c‘t?rfl:‘:re';gfln‘;n:‘;g‘ug;;\’:dir:m grown ups, Gift Books at all prices, . - Tned. Sepn " and foragh discloses| piaces in Ohlo, Indi: THinots. fro l bot OId D l gwm k y 1 00 g A e P e T S CALENDARS . arin Skeysl. hay crop, and although there has been | Lake City, Gtah, with a view of tracin, : ¢ < & decrease of 53,000 acres In the land | CLhers whose nimes have not yet been R 3 A i e g R devoted to the cultivation of hay, the | fientioned but upon whom, it is said, | Gelendars, Home Calendars Business tonnage has increased 83,000 tons in | TS 80YETNMent is keeping close watch, | Man's Caleadars, and everyday Cal-J R X Other persons examined today are | SPOATs, and ceedingly low prices From Now Until Xmas 1 bot. Old Rum or Gin - 1.00 ten years, and the value has incroased | belfeved Lo I et i arel are a surprise to all A . . by nearly 316,000,000, ageregating $59,- n:hclie;:l ;:‘c’; L e B BO STATIONERY l t OId 4x ‘Port Wine 50 Just bear in mind that I shall have on hand ntB;rHE' 5 112,000. which the dynamlters kept. Th XED ER bo - ARMERS’ P ; o . There were reductions in acreage in | Were at Tiffin, O., Where in April. 1811, .l . F 4 EXCHANGE in The Chapman .Block on Broad all the New England states except| 40 Pounds of.dynamite were taken |In beautiful gift hoxes put up in com- way as fine a stock of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Meats for the Vermont, which has irom a barm In the raar of McManigal's | binations to gladden the heart of any TGRSR, bart-While lh".““c‘: a slight | tathei’s home: at Indianapolls, where | friend and the quality of the paper show #n increase 1 Ps do mot| more than 100 pounds’ of explosives | is most satisfactory. WAt Mt ‘_szn: ,‘I,‘,‘_’,f{:: states, | were found In the basement of the e values, | bullding occupled by the International . ;E;“ u‘x’zl;enuah belig in excess of | Association of Bridge and Structural HOLIDAY LETTERS, 3.1 ), each, e figur = ron ‘orkers, an n a barn outside cachusetts were 610,000 serey. wann | e clty: at Rochester. Pa. ‘where| CARDS, SEALS, TAGS, cultivation twelv, nitro-glycerine was, found, and’ at e 5 2 519,000 seres at the last cerso LSainst { Muncie, Ind. Q2 BOXES, e l:B' . last "e:::u mu:.. “M:v .: g‘\lrn-. ‘whe threugh 4 ons ¥ luced - | et nce af ese places traced McManigat's connection with the Mc. | W RAPPINGS, TWINE, ETC. E‘t:l-l'.., probably will be a witness.| District Attorney Miller said . the t was prosressing rapidly | vour creased from $848,900 to $31,000, in movernmen with the investigation. He said more ! the pre Christmas Holidays as you can find in this city. | That lot of 1,000 LIVE Turkeys arrived here a little late; the night before Thanksgiving, but not too late for Christmas. . Anybody who wants a live Turkey can have it any time he - may wish it. These Turkeys will be in better condition than ever for i X /A FEW SUGGESTIONS ¢ 1bot. Old 4X Jiscarer - - .50 $3.00 All 4 "= $1.75 values these rose from $9 $22,280,000. G 40" The acreage of New Hampshire dr creased from §15,000 to 529,000 Nowhere in tfle city will you. find so much satisfactory merchandise for oliday gifts at prices to suit ay Docketbook. and the crop from 633,000 to 582,000 | than the preliminaries had been gon. e b i N — tons, - but the value Inereased o a5 A ety O : ; . ONLY ONE SALE TO A CUSTOMER Apples for pies or good eating. . 1 / 35,385,000 to 37,840,000, B ey wonild 60 wlth!:,hz,:e it} o Have you e hut noarsy e . Cabbage, Tumnpo and Potatoes, all fresh goods. Raised ’ >~ b o T R AR of the Unitea ates for only one cent = When we coms to Christmas o Contracts for Comnecticut. | ui ‘ounce, and duite a furke part of it 5 them myself. | ¢ to The ; o coat, and’ this \ . . v ourmands hink reum pie maves w.,_..""‘"’...: B L o iy o Y NG A ch GREE"BERGER & cu Sweet Cider and Cider Vinegar by the quart or barrels rosst fuseny. (imee Dad is '.5‘“.‘,:.:::"’ v;‘fi;‘,‘,‘ COME EARLY——COME OFTEN, . . _ Peaches and Jellies canned at home. i cxpresses any preference, Fe e el e B U And do yeur Buying at Telephone 812 4153 Franklin S Norwi . You can buy all these things at very low prices. ;. L7 ! e e s The Winchester Arms vompans p > * ranklin Street, Norwich e y e v BT L E O UL CRANSTON'S, || | | S Bt i mmehing bosides : eokibmi ot Brtaceiort nd e | y SN SRR 1n) ENEIT BTV | CHARLES F. LILLIBRIDGE, Prop., # | < “Deeds, nct words’ this week

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