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Borwich Bulletin uud Courier. Bulletin . Busine: ulletin Editozial ulletin Job Otfice. 85- Otfic Cal Ro ter. e w3 Murray Telepiaone 210. Norwizh, Tuesday, April 23, 1912 Entered at tho Postoffce at Norwioh, | fhe Cireulation of The Bulletin. The Bulletin has the ou tmes Norwich 3000 of i ent it v he in Putsan 1,100, 1s co and Eastern ave rural o town 4 tn all of thes postotfice tree deliv Bulletin auy paper d fron ha than ¢ detive nige 1 4,033 . and read by b, peoplc a to over asd Dastel e Bundre atner, ry wol of n alnl largest elr- in Eastern o faux any in to over Nor- ~three per Windham 900 housen, hrec ¢ ot won 10 over plnces 1t ddered the local daily ty a in F. D CIRCULATION 1901 April 20 average average 4,412 5920 8,154 ROOSEVELT Onme of N 1a sag all As ¢ eommit Lighthol passer ompart doubt wheth 18 When Penrose LaFoll Ted boss who nem all The mis g o tlop, diteh stand nobod s Reosev th pa ments anla MISREPRESENTA 8 & bhoss 2 ants Lo become the boss H,‘ on eltdemissa of ern the le the “pe sy or Ormsb: MeTiarg, who is plead delegs the last- afl s «s responsible for Lor- weveltiem and | Ro ons: who assa us of his than is him APRIL 23, 1912 RECOVERING THE DEAD. The wireless of Sunday despatch THE BULLETIN'S SHORT STORY. R0 ht still gives hope that many bodies e — — ’ CORTLANDT BARKER Vit i s THE LEGACY OF LINDA LEE J [estives ot s which the White Star line sent out to Kidniey Iliness. Profit By Norwish Lessee Manager he scene of the wreck of the Titanic. \ People’s Experience It is & hope much like that which rela- e e e et e e T 3 250 3 tives on ‘land had that their loved| Linda Heath had strayed from the)from branch to branch through the e ; ADWAY “EA R ones were among the survivors. The|city with her lover to spend a half- |Might. Carl, this was my mother's| Occasional attacks of backache, ir- I l cable #hip Moackay-Bénnett 18 SCOUF- | pandey tn this Tie omsas bark by | Home: regular urination, headaches and dizzy ; ing he sea for the dead, It 'DeINg &ipn 1o o o hiesune Y| Carl stood with wide ODen eYeS. | peng are common early symptoms LARGEST HOUSE IN TOWN . the lakeside. “Your mother's heme?” he repeated. 5 . 3 eqifipped with all appliances for car- | . *< ; & “ MIEE it ey of kidney disorders. It's &n error to 1 ‘Oh, Carl!” cried the girl, “see how | “I_thought she lived in the : tag for the dead, it will bring back to g ; A Sy ehe 40, bui she grew up in[neglect these llls. The attacks may b fand all those who can be identified. :::g ::a‘l i‘;fh ‘?m‘)'i'}'f;“g'l’;‘: Xel‘)‘r“‘;;‘; the country. She's told me about this|pass off for a tima but return with That there are many who cannot be | y= PORtS: And, loaki theres & brEhT ul?'zxous‘q &0 often that I've learned it | erater intensity, It there are symp- "IGHT recognized is ‘evidenced Dy the fact| yeq Linda, it's bright as gold,” but | ®¥, hear “ toms of dropsy—puffy swellings be- et el , Linda, € )" but | Pt objected Carl soberly, “if she|toms of dropsy—puffy s & that they are burying at sea the mu-| the gold that filled the young man's belfn“‘(,d:’é:e':hy didn’'t you know it [low the eyes, bloating of limbs and WEDNESDAY EVE. llared hodies eves was the gold of her own hair, | eIOnES sxklen, or any part of the body, don't There will be great expectancy | burnished in the sunshine. o A 3 f s flow: BUCK AND me BRNCING CONTEST samong the widows, the fatherless and | T found a mighty nice flat in town m:';h:m:'eflu*w:;“ ';;" o were dis. | del8y & minute. Begin taking Doan's motherless, in fact all relatives and | t0d8Y.” interrupted Carl, in the midst | FESSOMC R G o rige ana sent |Kidney Pills, and kgap up the treat- . E friends, until the last efforts have been | °f her dreams. her away." ment until the kidneys are well, when D, “ThontR Hellaeain: Kina SDA - MALE U“BT T EDNTEST ve told wou so v N ] . 3 made 0 recover and bring to 1and the | aiready that T never want to mapey | . “Well young folks, got lostr ayour ol time health and vigor win|} O Comes Sefien KNG drowned. There will be some comfort | and stay in the city,” exclaimed Linda. !}‘:‘*"“-l“‘m‘e;‘“lz Serled oy faced man | return: Cures tn Norwich prove the|§ 350 in (e ‘handa of the FRIDAY EVE. AMATE"R "'aHT in such recovery and hope for identi-| “But you're in the city now," pro- “.‘eny k;‘ndl e effectiveness of this great kidney rem- foremost dextist in New England, 1 should not be abandoned until | tested the boy. ~ ™Mot exaetly.” retwrned Carl. “Weledy. who, by his wonderful inventions, e return of the ship. e e S Cred wealily: | were just stroiling sbout g little” John Cornell, 32 Forest St, Norwich, | bas revolutionized the science of There are many who will never be | gitferent from staying alone all day |, The newcomer addressed Carl, but | Conn,, says: “I can recommend Doan’s Ka‘n “’s.iee éy ‘ee \;senoul e ecovered. Some went to the bottom | | Bl » Y | hig eyes were on Linda. She was|Kidney Plils highly, as they have ng ystem of Dentistry 3 et [B e agiuig Tk, b still gazing st the house. “I can'tebe | never failed to give ine relief when 1 any person, no matter how old, f ocean with the ship, but just| “Linda” said Carl suddenly, “if you | St0 ESZING &0 R@ S g “Tve | have used them 1 strained by back|l] delicate or' nervous, can have what proportion of the dead are thus|couid live in the country would you S OB L e and my kldneys became affected.|] thelr teeth extracted, filled or be_married Sroamd 1Ll oo SRERY ’ crowned WITHOUT A PARTI nd reach ls fmpossible to tell. | be marrie P “Seems kind o' natural some way,|Nothing helped me until I procured rowned by 5% 2y g \e sending of the names of the iden- [ “Why not e isughod,. Binking it?” questioned the old man.|Doan's Kiiney Pills at N. D. Sevin & |} (L& OF PAIN OR DISCOM- ’ be eagerly awaited and were e e e e paparklet ot | “Funny how such things go. Now,|Son's Drug Stors. They acted like e AT salliie 6 Eedite i hans Al & w,u»\,\,“w‘“;‘,n.fw e I e, (oo | youTe the image of some one I used Lhnl;)xln and I have had no kidney (] NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! zed cemetery would be required, and | 1f we had a house somewhere we | 0 KDOW." S te sy Srautie mnoe My prices are within the reach s importance would be next to that [ might manage. But our house is a| “SIn" said tinda, sudfony, WOWL| For sale by all dealers. Price 50| of all who appreciate good Work. Arlington in the heroism of its|castle in Spain made out of-dreams. \[“"(e‘,‘,‘.‘"“ teliing me who own! cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, || Unhesitatingly I claim to be the ead. Come,” she coaxed, “hear the ripples | P1ac 2 e 1| New York, sole agents for the United only real painless dentist in Neor- e lapping against the boats! Arent yoy! ‘_“w'\“,1n‘;-“r’g:"m“’;‘;“;n;bg‘gpfi:‘,_ States wich, HIGH SCHOOL FRATERNITIES. oing o take me acrosafthe lake™ ' | You see, the folks who lived here all| Remember the name—Doan's—and FULL SET TEETH $5.00 > & ' ternites have been | (oCAT} Pulled mantully at.the unaceus | 110G 5 jore® e ‘place to- thoir | take Ro other. A ; igh school fraternities have been | tomed oars while the girl drew de £ o — M AT wscd before many board meet- | breaths of delight as their craft glided | d3ughter, but she'd gone off and MAr-| .\ yo 0 C 3y Wooabriage st Hart- || WITH THE NATURAL aums || — — N homes, with vary- | Smoothly through the clear water e e o o™ Come to think |ford, Conn., says, “For some tme I|§ Gold $iu Pure Gold §5 s re are those who| Their journey about the lake brought | 5%, © WPvC o oetvo Jook like, just |have been suffering with kidney [} Filling p Crowns s them to an opening in the trees where [ of it she's tl B trouble. 1 had severe pains across my | [ eir pleasures and stand for | ¢ : €7 | the same shiny hair Y| Sitver 5 5 nd others, perhaps, who | 40 oversrown trail led back through | "5 M0 5, 0o g in o mood for com- | back and felt altogether miserable. TIY Filling JUC UP 1 oEe s i | the woods. fresh coolness and the | .0 SHiae b was the girl's name?” | took Foley Kidney Pills and in a short | s but see wherein they |glamor of its curve around the big :np ) iy time my pains left me and my hidneys ¥ | pment of youth, and are op-|sudden caprice seized Linda. “Carl"j - oic "ol o i’ what was it much in pmlae of l-ul« Kidney Fills | | such organizations in high | she cried, “let's follow the path—you [Tavriel & fellgw Bemet it WAL, - and the good they aid me” Lee & 203 MAIN ST, | such fraternities in the last | E%05 oo (00 ont the wander- | “Heath,” sald the girl with a queer | === . = TODAY’S PATRIOTIC FEATURE. n ye nd a crusade has been|..s to the edge of the grov Before | tone _of finality insher “09{9-(“& | inEs 2602 persons wero involved and | w makers and school au- | them stretched a meadow. Beyond the Mm:\”a s it, 1 vow! How you | 29249 vmr‘{« time lost by reason of fail- | ‘ h " N6 CROAY Yo Dave (iew | aikadd hidde: ong the trees, v - | ure to effect an immediate settiement. R g e h of past comfort. The young man | Heat o B were represented fn the tabulation as | b Jehenichin iilie (H‘“““;];‘b‘?\(mxul D oTned back. but some un.| ‘Linda Lee? Who are you, any-| follow Plumbers 187, carpenters | NO l ig n the west and middle | ke | Way? 386, wire workers 40, printers 6, paint- ccountable impulse seemed to take k 4 % ; 4 g A A"'““memyl over the mat of foot-tangling | My mother was Linda Lee" = |20, moulders 15 ovster openers 2 | Now is the time to have your " pupils. e efforts to crush the| vines, leaving Carl to pick his way aft- Linda Lee your mother! Are y metal workers 20, weavers 266, stons 7 . novement are being carried on in 25 |er her as best he might. Whan he|Sure And Oscar | QUtters 52 theatrical stage emploves | Automobiles and Carriages N s and 18 prominent cities, includ- | found again-she was standing with Of course 1 am sure. And ar| 93, garment workers 300, machinists i = | Ltes ax e e va- | clasped hands before the house Heath was my father. I'Ve got the| g5, structural fron workers 17, stone | Painted and Repaired. | g Meriden, Worcester, Lowell and | clasped har R S marriage certificate. masons 50, grinders 80, i work- 3 i % venkdnable give | i j min e east, Have adopted | “dulls & plate” commented Car,| MRS, S she" | S con omadria 3. rank - |, OuF prices are ressonable and eive|| One Thousand Feet of Film, Photographed Under the measures restricting or forbidding | gne living here." * | “Mother dled five years ago and mY | horers 50, tool setters 25, spoolers 7 ¥ ] . . United St N D & ol frate s All states| “No; hut somehody lived here once,” | father a good while before that, 80| "The thirty-four difficuities consider- — | Official Auspices of the United States Navy Department e Of the mubleot s e | setarned PiRdR: albwls as left alone. ed took place In the following towns: . | ¢ s, 66 (i e ;;n”\‘:‘!sm:“" rneg Linin AIWN: i el Seo here cried the old man, talc | New Haven 4, Hartford, Watorburs Horseshoeing and General 3 - Wapeae of the lane, brl g Carl fo ing her by the arm, e Iinda | and Norwalk, 3 each w London, P 5 H 2 om0 achoo! Tor all those whe Join tha | $1d Of the lane, bringing Carl for & Leg's daughter ihis house s yours!” | Wateriown, Norwich, 2 cach; Water: Repairing. | Don’t Miss This Great Educational Attraction; An s measures being part of the | Ry Linda was already following the| . Tnis house mine! pag 5 - | tord, Danbury, Stamford, Manchester,| Auto trimming and repairing. 3 F ol board'sdiscretlonary powers.| path that led to e garden. The| L Just old you the place was left| New Cannan, Bridgeport, Wallingford,| 4 fun line of Carrigges and Busi- | Exclusive Breed Feature. school fraternities and sorori- | hedge, broken and unkempt, was stiil :;ml{}‘m\flm; % And youare 100 Cauton ) Ansonia; Derby, Huntington, | negs Wagons. have increased greatly in the last | the protector of the garden like some | &Yen’t you? : eacon Falls, Torrington, Williman. E % are, bt they are not of the char- | battered veteran _spending Bis_last CEhe el annk Voun ol the Joatatis te, Southington and Stoninsion, one e || EDWARD MEEHAN, Tenor. MAE LA JESS, Contralto. hose where fatal accidents | YOI ERCT l,”l"l;,'A”"f,}";',,;'f”’j;"‘(,t;";‘n while the two men stood awkwardly|*“", Agent For Overland .Cars. ted or ‘serious injuries fol- | ~ (1 ®0haling of the hedge. She|DY. Finally the older man sald help- | gy||ETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. q g o s severe Initiative ceremony. | walkng anone i leop walks s family| 168sly. “Why, my dear, I wouldn't a: M. B. RING heir social side, they can | fur way, bot sees it noL. When the | ke it g0 hard: thered lote worse : M A e e TORIUM 1o lly be sald to be of any benefit | turn in the path showed her the gar- | & J g 4 3 oday and oday and will mever rench the relative posi. | den house she brushed her hand |OVer to the house and see it wife u Fiaayand AUDITORIUI bty W he rela | H doesn’t recognize our Linda in you. AEF AN aolloks Eontorhits across her cyes as though for the first | dossn't recognize our Linde in vou. 3 7 | time understandingly where she had| The girl rose, dazed by - — S acquisition of a home and a family ONLY TWO_MORE DAY; 10 SEE THE AGRICULTURAL FINANCE. | SURFCL . G 44 wonderingly, | But,Carl spoke out bravely. ‘I say, ER KID S 9 An ambitlous undertaking has been | “it's just as I knew would be. 1|Linda, so long as you have found rel- " ” started by the Southern Commercial | remember It all. [ knew the garden | atives I gucss I had betier go along ! e e o g b endea i d 8 arbor e, a £ " ¥ G 8 cow Y N L y EN TLE merese, which s endeavoriag to in- | and the summer asoey Were hect: Maz| Tho sound af Carls volos sesmed to IN VAUDEVILLE'S GREATEST COMEDY NOVELTY, ENTITLED Fop! cultural leaders and think- | 3,8 O 0 o) @ big chestnut where | Touse Linda. She steod hkde a gueEn | COMMENCEMENT DAY ® fo purpose of making a nation | {p 00 Cor e 107 T the back. Where | come into her kingdom, and with the . I § of the Buropean svstems | re we> “What does it all mean® | dignity of womanhood ‘upon her, she We will Serve I} Secured for Mon., Tues. and Wednesday Only. Direct from the Big erative rural credit. The idea pechibE A bulve e ket | turned to her new-foun insman. " | Keith Houses. A Whole n ltself s 1o secure & select commission of | it samewnover suggested Carl, puz- | Sit; I forgot fo tell you. “This is Another Six | e eh ar TeRd m, a0 by her at vot resd: Carl, and we are going to be married z | experience from each state in | dulge her L shig e g o'Clock Dmner OTHER F:ATU E AGCTS AND PICTURES 3 3 AR o 8 m“' No, it's not that. I know mnow 00 Seio g RIS £ A sor® | When' my mother was a Elrl sl ;n(i‘s"\.«.llnljl;\ v where's the TP 4 dondie o BB g o | iived in a house like t See! the | ouse o e=== f o The expense uri B e Why, don’t you see? \It's our castle Music by the I ielegates would be borne by the | gable was in her room, and therg is | in Spain, We are going to move right | l |_M1 B d gabl 1 m, an a & f of the state they | the tree Where the stars used Lo climb | in, to0,’—Sunday ~Republican, Orchestra ! PR!N‘ 18 Last uran make a large commissl 5 % | 589 e | 4 a a large commission, 1 | which is that differing | thrown into Boston harbor 13§ years | the untrustworthy news about the \ N fh E | A itions are found|ago, is still doing business at the old | Titanic disaster was of Canadian ori- | WAUREGAN HOUSE Entered the arena in Winter n m‘ amlva United States and with | stand. The business appears to have | 8t which 18 a painful surprise—Wa- i The Parker-Davenport Co. | claa s n S i L e represented a study of the | been well founded. | y uu i | Droprietors. |e still 3l & Now Lahdan: Tebolis s rela o their local appl : - .| An American in South America re- 1 | | winds a mig 3 14 be . and at the con-| The Des Mo ris that our exporters are trying to | Sk et 16 Tare > o trip. there will be two | PeOPIe have learned it is just as neces- | seil derby hats to ranchmen. The { . e s b o ate in touch with the | S4r¥ to look after the school board as|Germans, who appear to have more of 0 { ¢ Parit Rk e any other board, i did | an idea of the eternal fitness of things, | § b} price o Y AUL Bridge RIEDRRCR RO Moo Dol | s rantt are selling the ranchmen what they it t chakRiE: Blabikis aFE - Klushie, Jckiemason e aiher E : want—sombreros, Jf this is an ex- ELEEY VULCAN" or “Rl I ANKIE §H Vot N subjects which would be| . T * is not going | AMPle of the perspicacity of American o e | GAS RADIA \ d " ful in the various sections, The| ConsTessmar "f‘"'r”_“v o n reosa] | exporters, it is not strange that Amer- | less GAS RAL ; : . a I8 to strengthen the rural life of | !0 let the Colonel off With a refusallcan tr South America needs have to send out of town for your |to comfort, are r¢ e in pr Show e Norwich he country and while much cgn be| !¢ debate. He wants to know about| polstering. Meriden Record. Steamship Tickets to any par the | nomical in gas ¢ mp For. 8 mission $ ed at home in the way of improved | M8 relatlon to the Harvester trust oE e world. I can not only sell you Steam- |proclaim it the wisest i 1 1% p ¢ there are many ideus which | 2nd It 100ks us if he will find out. STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER ship Tickets at the Lowest Rates, but | ever mad \ i . it A vider tudy will atimulate RUrel| (i, jiereting to note how much | Gives Annuel Report—Directory of g A i S ] BB e ok 8 , v on cannot be helpec ¥ | gendral Enowledge there i of ship- | i ifferent points for your Steam- 3as Tubing, Rotar ¥ 1 o and a4 commison | Scheral Knowledge (e e of ehi- | " Organizations, Digastof Laber Laws, et verhauling and o & 1oy Uip ot thibes irkavm | h e S0t ocr g Aie Thterlor gea| oS of Distirkances, Bta | Water He id the lat o aaTiolral btenment | yuip, But, then, 1t was always | Commissioner Patrick H. Con- 2iTs—Bh.1 | JOHN A. DUNN, |12 cas ne it & . BASBYG L5 OONEIIMPS OF S “"‘“'”;‘ - — i”‘” y has sent to the governor a bul- | LADIES' AFTERNOON ' ? |ihmes we will a oW all" 0r r state, both us to thelr power of | ch consists of ninety-one pis A w1 5 ;e | odbrbing (he polnts of value and | | printea pages, gives a directory of all & A0 GAILENG GOWN, | 50 MAIN ST. | L operly ng them on their re- | labor organizations in the state, a list | Composed of Waist Pattern 9175 and | B a5 : OF ALL KINDS ON o % = | state during the year ending October ‘ 3 L i AU B RRIAGES, WAG EDITORIAL NOTES. | 13, 1911, and a compilation of tha labor | Black silk velveteen, with Irish X A ¥ Pl ; o | laws of the state, as amended by the)and net for trimming, 8 she | Alice Building, 321 Main Street nd CARTS or today: The man| (f Mr, Bryan's address at Co um\ms\ last session of the general assembly. | The walsi may be finier L | o It is ‘an easy | we make the friendly criticiam that he | In_connection with the subjects of | Sfiier and with long sleeves .7 | LR P > » ik G ¥ neglected (o tell what he was taiking | strikes It i shown that there were | S\ns, Will develop effectively In soft| s ‘7;“,;;‘,‘.‘ é el ST N aboul.—Hartford Times, | but 84 during the past year, while!the skirl with a sweep and the - riiedeg st firs S ' tering and wesq werk, Wi jance the “turkey trot” — | in preceding years the average has[wlth short sleeves and low neck. T Garden an ower EC” B all its branshes s ban, it ought to be a pop-| The administration candidates were | been sixty-three. ;‘&"u\ pa!dle" s cut in five eize ] 2 he ' Rkhis bt Novesher | successtul in the D, A. R. election.| The directory of labor organizations | 3, 40 and 42 inches, bust measure. The i v n November, Wonder If that is a foréshadowing of | shows that thare is a total of 315 ors | SK/rt in fve sines: 3, 84, 26, 28 and 30 | written fi , Just . the o bu 00 e A reriar hi Jast called ai|the November returns—New E | Banizations in the state, of which vards of 36-inch material for the er G l\\\\ln\n Then when 1 n ¥ x s undesirable citizens. “1s| = : ganizations. The purely local organ- | veiee inches wide for a me |come you are ( : v for me? Jg the Colonels ldea of a| Average citisens can't see where it | isations are divided as follows: Anso- M;M_ Hioabatiad Bl £or T | 1}‘1 inting e dea pays to dump a lot of broken stone |nia 8, Baltic 1, Bethel 3, Branford 3, - 2 phial mLIor TWE | | Plafitilly vl 245 N % nio holew In' the street to be kicked | Hridgepore 37, Bristol 7, Danbury 30, | ARATH PATTERNE which will be 07 to 515 North Main St. u ' tipte . 14| approsching: for: h jover {he street by trafe inside of | l),nl.gnv.«.m“. Derby 1‘1. mas&]m ford | cents F'OR WA {n aliver or atamps GEO E p[TCHER ’ » t R REE T & il e ,.,“m‘“f muhing temporary repalrs.—Bridge- | wich 8, Hartford 64, Hotchkissville 3, | Paitern Dept, Norwich, | Civil Engineer eopie’s arke Arrivil il Rt & B35 y B8 | port Telegram. | Jewett 1, Long Hiil 1, Manchester 8, - | ’ " eresting at home. | = Meriden 26, Middletown 11, Moosup With the completion of a new sub- | Wishes to an’.dunce 1o his patrous and | 6 Frankiin ¢ | Last vear the United States import- | Naugatuck 3, New Britain 20, New | narine cable between B and | the public taat he has ~moved to 65 | RO : SR, e 3. lsmuy 18 probably | ed in eight months breadstuffs valued | Canaan 4, New Haven 83, New Lon- | prance, successful tranemission of tel- | Broadway, Chapman building, oppasite | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pr not gu of il that is charged to)ut $1! O, 8 ompared with | don 24, New Milford 3, Northfield 1, | ephone messages hus been established | the Y. M. C. & J% - 1im, he is doubtless finding that sym- | $3.000,000, during the same months of | Norwalk and South Norwalk 24, Nor- | ohtween England and Switzer] | L | i S e [ 1802 Vor a Jand of houndless prairies | wioh 18, Oneen 1, Piainfield 1, Putnam | ol AL 3 H. JACKEL& co. = and s populatic iis is ridicu- | 2, Reckvills 3, Ridgefield 5, Roxbury |e====== ————— Belive N h | g B d | Belivered to Any Parlu orwic| i President Taft. did not, as My |l10US Dack to the ngfield | 1, Beymour 1, Sheiton 2, Southington » | TC RV | - SRS o gt M SENE | Moo liche 5 S o amingion 1" 8y | WOWS RES o e[t Ale e s acknowieazed o be | PAY YOUR BILLS BY CEQUE Lorimer's district in Ilinols, o eok ], Sufield 1, Taftyillo 8, Thom- Wy case of Catarrh that can. | the best on the market—HANLEY'S | DRE&S GOODS ! o liinols. Roose-| - A oprious uroposal In the United |aston 3, Thompaohvills 7, Torrington | YArE f0F &1 case of caiarin thal can-| the best on the marker iR ALE LD on the wit carried It by 2,000 vote | States senate, that less than & ma- |7, Unionville 3, Wallingford 6, Water- | "*" °8 “Y elvEY & GO Toleds 0. | Byt e | jority of & committee shall be com- |bury 50, Waterford 1, Willimantic We, the undersigned, have known ¥, | receive prompt attention. | N Hpupnp B k " e he ner in which the Taft' men | petent to do business, 18 likely ,,,{\\nmm. 4. The directory also gives | ORensy for diw fist (5 vedre Wnd be: | D. J. McCORMICK, 80 Franidin St. | ncas atlofldi an pey are pressing Uhele campaigns fn Mary- | work in a way to proveke what the | the individual address of “he princi- | leve him perfeotly honorable in all ! 4 and Mussachuselts shows that | dcsperaia Tntention I to du withiout; | pal oficer of each of the organizations, | Dusiness transactions, und _mnanclaily tn this way you will h ict | MM‘ REMNANT STORE, hey are alive to the ition namely, mafority attendance.—Provi- | During the twelve-menth pmuq{ £ hie a1 ki * QIJAUTY cost of your living ar Iwa ave hn Bloom, Prop., i 50 | dence " Journal ended October 31, 1911, thers were| ~WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, the best kind of a receipt in the re- | 171 West Main St Publi e Aoy hixe {he i | | thirty-four disturbances in the state = 1\1yh:|'1al-u!n‘ !"yu:.'ln!l-,k‘l‘v»lm‘u- 0. |in work should always be considered | turned endorsed cheque. | PR - U leas of the big s | 1f the motor car 15 an aid to high- | Which might be censidered a strike or all's Catarrl, Cure I8 taken internal- | ggpecially when it costs no more then | Courteous and liberal treatment ex- e e il sleamshid | oy men, 1t is also an aid to the ofi- | @ lockout, One of these troubles is|1¥; acting directly upon the blood and| the inferior kind. skilled men are | tended to every depositor whether the | (Jdrden Seeds ik pounced that hereafter | cory o¢-{he law, 1t was a motor party | €onsidered a lockout and the others | monfals Sent free. Price 150 per bottle, | employed by us. Our price tell the | account be large or small | full provision will be made for every | o¢ yiate polico, remember, which raid- | @re strikes. In the misunderstand- | S 1d by all Drugglsts, | whele' story. Ve salicit your patron SRR vassenge od. the Nolan saloon yesterdsy, If we Take Hall's Famliy Pllls for consti- STETSON & YOUNG. ; : . — | ¥hauld equip our own police With mo- oatien. THE U A T oatucker atreer. |CARDWELL’S, 9 Market SL. Miss Moisant used some common | tors would the superior state sleuths | Puts End to Bad Habit Telephone 63. B ShetUBKEE R | sense when she anpounced st | admit them compete; New Havel 2 s 1 oy it By beekbat Ry e e Rl : v Haven | The Economical Cooking Fat | ruinge never look brieht to wne win | JOSEPH BRADFORD, bgs v GBI evaryond R aidE el ey | There is both economy and solid satis- | “the blues.” Ten to one the trouble is DR C R CHAMBERLAIN 3 lide ehasisiod ot Jys With AU} eident Taft and Colonel Roose. | faction in cooking with Cottolene. Not |a sluggish liver, filling the system with | Book Binder. . UK AMBERLAIN | - ong enough, . st 3 o86x | v 18 # ical than either | billous polson 'that Dr. King's New 00 . EWM | velt are both to “Invade” Massachu- | Only i8 it more economical than ei | Lite Pills would o7 D erh. T at D t l S N NEWMARKET HOTEL, Pruce Tsmay 1s doubiless the most | ¢t18 this week on speechmaking tours, Img:er or lard—one-third less being re- | ife BIS Would expel, Ty chom. LI gavks Made and Rulsu to Ords: ental ourgeon 715 Boswll Ave ted-about man in the werld today; | At 1ast, the By State will get both | quired—but it can be used in fine “k“‘bxum v R Sar . statoach iiver spg 108 BROADWAV. tn charge of Df. f. 1. Gair's peactised lass Wines, Liq - but it he had ears to hear he would e et bg ol o Ml ind pastry with eyery it as good re-|kidneys. 25 cents at Lea & sgood | Teleshoms Mk . s 2i. R bia 1t dliiass < ocohidehy " e fervently pray that the werld would | LDle 88 o Whish one of hese gen-|gylty gy batter; snd. for freing it exesle| Co, s ¢ iliness. ' y P9 tiemen s mc fit than the other to 1314 or other m(fl(mg fats, — McGrovy Building. Norwich, Conn s L top talking. occupy the re ed seat in the White s - egan writing fro sast | NE o — The world Is tender hearted—mill- | wholesome, nourishing, digestible. It | CRRERIE (b SO0 0 MRl e peund | partioulan Buy the BIG BEN NER longy of . people haye dropped u tear| The difference between some news- |is made from Cottonseed Ol, the use | ired mé of asthma. I had a severe RIS (oo ra UG ¥ . TU 2 for $hose wite’ were lost on the Titanie [ PAPCTS and other newspapers and be- of which Dr, Wiley so-strongly has |case and tried almosi everything. “ne ALARM CLOCK Shone/s11 122 Prospect St who had only a cral interest in|OWCEN Some press associations and | commended. | bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar om- 4 heir welfare ¥y ot ’;‘” L e bublic knze | Cottolene shortens your food—lengtis | Bound relleved me and the second but- | (SIGN PAINTING of FRISWELL e » 5 o S e el e e o o T, and sgves you money at Us completely cured me, and 1 tave | Reasonable in price, promptly done, L THERE ¢ o adcertimmg ogiud 18 The London tea firm whose tea was ' under tie difficule conditions, Most of fhe same time. ol B gn atieck sinon . fée & On- [ty . W MRLLAFLI30 Marke: Stredt | 9827 Frapilelin St Norwicl e N TIME TO ACT good Co Telephone 70 | letin for vudizess results