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' 47 ' NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 | i DIXON RILES ROOSEVELTS FRIEND|™ iiiwiwer|No Excuse | rd C. Whesler Defeats Miss Hyde in Hard Match. teresting and well played mntches left o runni for the national wom- Colonel a Square Deal—Chairman Clapp, a Roosevelt | cis soif chasypionshin st Essex clus | Skin Cleared in & Shert Time by three players from the Boston district, Stuart’s Calcium Wafers, the "Support: esents the M i i ’, B hia and one each e R tion—Harriman’s mo’ gxorxe; Sht‘o 'liliosu“::;t{o:Aua!esem %g,a Famous Bloed Purifier. 0 . " P close of the second round otday. 000 Contribution Used For Odell’s Campaign. As there will be a meeting between i " : two of the Philadelphia players in the o 3 —— third round tomorrow, the gallery to- nll‘ht regarded Boston as having a & ¥ Washington, Oct. 2~Four contiribu- j was largely contributed by Geo: W. | slight advantage. Pairings for the N\ tions of $100,000 éach from John D.[Perkins, nk A. Munsey and Dan|third round are: Mrs. E. C. Wheeler, 2 Y . g Arclabold of the Standard Oil company, | R. Hanns. The sénator, he said, tried [ Boston, vs. Miss Grace Semple, St 25 ) A i 3. P. Morgan & Co., H. C. Frick and [to dlsm:n:mmthe bburd!’:l :%qwfi houé;;flfii;smt.h%f E;;lie];d:m s Ry Y | / : Ix ures . mad - it a OU| . s B 7 gfiffi: mr;:uv“c;mmfi;o s “al mnn':u gt enm:bm:tn 82: 000, vflflln K. Mellus, Los Angeles, vs. Miss M. W, y 3 C;”r‘fiems N. Bliss, which passed; Curtis of Boston vs. Mrs. Caleb F. ) through th¢ hands of George R. Shel-| This fund of '$96,000 wae in addi- [ Fox of Philadelphia. 3L : don, treasurer of the 1908 republican tion. hl d, to the $163,000 handled| The feature match of the day was e i ; today bef: by E. at New York for the|the Boston and New York contest be the senate dt!gflm‘n’ fight and the New York | tWeen Mrs. Edward C. Wheeler, Jr., of 4 campaign expeditures. of the nationa] Roosevelt com- | the Wollaston Golf club and Miss Lil- & 5o mittee and the $102,000 given by Wii- | lan B. Hyde of _the South Shore Bmmt Demment Harfiman's $240,000 for Odell. lam Flion in Pennsylvania. The | Fields club. Mrs. Wheeler, one of the satement of the 1904 funds: | Mr. Munsey and Mr. Hanna were also | iean goif lnks, wor over Ses Fivce : We have placed on sale a lot of fine Nickel Plated Bath- - " _|in aadition to thefr comtributions to r'4 Do et - woa pomtres oo | the New Yori fund. experts for several years. /¥ g room Fixtures at n-uln price. Clean and dura- bold contribution, having been returnd. /] Senator Dixon declared he would tell W'mm'qw Pmumvmm peswese ‘é‘;‘ anything he could about the Roose- PRINCETON LINE. mf in your hfluoon. ward H. Harriman fund of ;,m hada|Vvelt funds, but he insisted that the e T T e O e io, | ard other candidates as it had foward| Rushes of Rutgers’ Star Halback. WTHEYLAST\ - headed by n. B. Odell, Jr. | the progressive candidate. He said he — of Taft, Wilson, Underwood, Harmon | backfleld enabled the Orange and i g b g P e e e A T Stuart’s Calcium Wafers will clear « brought on a bitter exchange in which | played by the Princeton teamn was|ihg N showed it was entirely apart “yenatorla] courtesy” was aband. discours Y TOWEL ARMS 18'] CH GLASS HELVB lonied. ging to its supporters. Baker, tro-m}und-wambymenmanal o Pendl they go tackling on the part of the visit- | foreign b and thess % ND H TOWE 4 lull in & day Of WraBEUNE |inew about these funds. —Senator | oré, managed o run up the Prineeton ot g g 18A 20 INC L BARS i Benator Joseph M. Dixon. safd what be had statéd was|score. Johmson, Rutgers left halfback, | $o uickly elininated from the system. Roosevelt leaders in the different dis- fand scoved after a'series of gains in chn.rged the committee with cOmCen-|iricty where it was hard to pin down :ohic; be sdciseed the il Thom 15 tohaand Stusrts Colefun Waters are yards a time. mmd kn%:;ln:u u:& ;ngk.l “T can’t tell fhese tgfm"‘“"m Getafl, ingredients are just what & Committee : — L thoroughly, . pMter Senator Dixon had admitted tion of Athletic Commission. Begin taking Stuart's Caletum Wat. t.ho jnv“tmn"n had been left entirely | B¢ did not imow what arramgements| . oo 0 4TPT 0l sire o g.,‘ ;:dgmgdmtlfl} .l‘,n}. at "'fl A "H lot of H‘;’ Tr* M u '“ the hands Chafrman gating the funds of other candidates,|keep his comtract fo box v rounds and (M M " my “ u ~ of tie brogressive | Senator Pomerene charged the Roose. | With Frank Mandall of Providence, be- those awful plmples, bi Efii . o d that emdlutes hmd been subs | o0 S claimitisn . 8 or Dix. | ity last night, Billy Papke of Kee- Z?nmsm?:-“dgzd ct;i::’lnm iy § on's reference to campdign activities | Wanee, Ills, who claims the middle- | B WP 0 Saic e lmuau'- Mor May Be Called. |for Governor Farmon, whom Senatoy | Weight championship, was_suspended | "5 c ac Sive to records of the late | Willlam Eno gave $10,000, and otligrs | Phelps, Boston; and Miss Margaret smaller amounts. Mr. Sheldon sald Mr, Bliss gave a |amounts contributed by Mr. Perkins, | strongest woman putters on the Amer- record appeared of the $100,000 Arch- i Senatorial Courtesy Abandoned. | o0 " Lol s ble, they are just * lun. fo M A permanent im- . been received by Mr. Bliss for the New | Committee show as much activity tow- | Orange and Biack Unable to Hold ' ; had been- informed that large sums! Princeton, N. J, Oct. 2—Brilant| ] tne e e ; Not Used by National Committee. |had been contributed for the support |imdividual work by Princeton’s vetefan | worlq won't do a particle of good un- the com- | _ Attempts by Senator Pomerene to|of 41 to 6 on University field here - % W{n ?;dem o‘:{rtm ree: get the names of the -informants | today. c;nu lack of team work dis- il “broken out” and spotted. TUMBLER HOLDERS SOAP DlsHEs Twice Senator Pomerene appealed tolCa eton and Dewitt, by | yemove the cause of the trouble. TOILET PAPE.R HOLLERS Chairman Clapp to compel Senator|brilliant offensive work, coupled with l&aflm. statements were made | fi00n to give the names opfa men who ne Toros. etusts 4 Ml e manager of Colonel “common rumor,” and that he had re- | proved to be & star. He tore up the ,°,“,l’, gtyt'ce_u ,::! mhn:”' : 5 ittee, Dixon ceived much -of his information from | Princeton line in the second period!yourgelf in a week, a trating, its activities upon the Roose- |jneommnecr® = W8 absolutely harmiess to any ome. prescribes in most cases of erup- Mates, republican and democratic alike. Zfiifigfla?f‘"i‘g 3321"“ i Fondie PAPKE SUSPENDED. groen " v‘\ll'tld “x;oormbloommd‘ kLo 'du! In ‘ cmd &amal m Clapp a Roosevelt Suporter. Slandering the Committee, Failure to Meet Mandell Cause of Ac- | Which makes them act auiekly td Clapp, a|(be committee had made for investi- Velt manager with attempting “te |fore the New Star Athietic club of this acne,"vohe, Tivor Syl T, omiary || wear and tear of duily use. f ¥ ou can easily test Stuart’s Calcium 2 pear hefore Pomeér had rted, indefinitely by the New York State vaac 'm the | the fecling between the ?womée.‘i"'f“ Athletic commission at its meeting to- | [UAST 10T youTele, You cen :‘m When tor Dixon demanded of |day. This means that Papke .who regular-sized package for 50c %nmkor I;:merene whether Qovernor -nota Gt:my on the Mauitnetax;‘is to drug store. TEA POTS — COFFEEPRPbTS ;— Dl?(H 'PANS — v armen had made 2 public statement |meet George Carpentier Tance, | T———esney | CEREAL COOKERS — RVI : e 3 of .his enditu: th genator | October 22, will uot be allowed to box » ESE !“} E[ Im i ‘;’*"iu“m” b 2:1&'2’“.5,;«” el e armi o7 is|in, v Yo sl i songincd | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR|} | 1ppED SAUCE PANS—SAUCE POTS—STRAIGHT - COVERED SAUCE 'PANS -~ TEA KETTLES - 4 el B Tt tep outside, Tl answerjcelling his mateh with the Franch A Peofitical Primer. dent's camwfin renomin- | . 1%, YOUL 8teP : " Fehamplon, as the following cablegram — Dixon WW, . Mr. Editor: Q—Do high prices nec- w ATER P. AILS tm the president’s brother Judn Duell to Be Heard Today. essarily demonsitate there is some- : Charles R. cmu May Be Called. tomorrow, in addition to Mr. Morgan, La T Paris, | tem of the country? - vy Publis tatemen ernor | Judge Charles H. Duell, who was as- La Temps, Parls, France. A—Certainly not. - Wilgon , ani Hed g'mg ‘fn"m that | sistant treasurer’ of the republican | “Papke suspended. We feel sus-|- Q—Whatn countries dre the most c : they ¢|¢ mg recetve '10000 M natfonal committee in 1904, Two other | Pénision should be sustatmed in France | Drosperous? from "Crane, withesses were heard today. a8 we sustain suspemsions by your| A—Those where prices are auu ‘%fib v by E.' H Hwkcr wilt|_Jdmes & Canmon, president of the [federation. Q@—What countries are restilt in the calling af ) u,‘ Cranc as a | Fourth Xational bamlc of New York, “CHARLES HARVEY, poverty stricken? m MY AND ” Wity al Af-packy, dos Btk "xpmisturca s rovadtican T et~ R T e e ‘es 48 repul 1 on.” a . laumlfi th ‘Getting "Oqu-n Deal.” | tional or in mf’ m.:kta; mQ—_\'mem. tgee cg:x:g—m wgc. " ¢ GLIDDEN TOUR OR D, A—United States, Cangda and Ar- | chusetts was questioned as to ¢am- Year. Q—What three countries have lowest 14 et Tm Flmr paign contributors by New England & Pflfficffl any on earth? CReIE roviton, of 1408 He 881 ho ad | e, YO, OCC 3—There wil be 10| G What counivics pey he. bighest 5 Clark or mmmn handled over $110,000 in national, cor- | Fric: g 1y e yuu | wigen? ts by Chairman gressional and state campaign funds was anunouticed today by the Na- | i United States, Canada, and sev- olfer: msabers of tho commhgss, that year, but that none of it came |t1onal Tour commitic of the Ameri-|era; South Americarn countries. these men had been summoned, dld M from corporations and none of it was f¢an Automobile assoclation, who de-| Q_Where are wages the lowest? ‘ silence Senator Dixon's demands or|made as aa result of tariff agitatfon. eided to weminme fhe comtest until| A_jn China, India sud southern i- ¢ He said be knew mothing of a report- | ¢ time mext year. The primcipal|jpepis i \ ed conference in 1 Boston in 1908 be- [ TSASOD Bive. wun coal Many aufome- | Q_When were prices the lowest fm MeKinley of llinois and represents- | & dnet care to be away from their| A From March 4, 183, until Will- :l:u of tegle hmflfl the :tnn!c fromes_for three fam Mc;{m!ey fllx:- advn?ce agent of which mfi revigi prosperity, was gurated president. ~ Jsatd to have been discussed. m made ‘;:”"rm ltto“m Q— What werem some of tgeuch::p Dixon Accounts for $96,000. Australians Defeat New Yorkers. 3"“‘!‘: Next s’:l.tn“ 'g:: date | (aricey 2 . B e, ) Yo Tk O e . ST A | ety TR e s in before the republican na- | evicket elever detest N 1l the day of food ever tional convention at Chieago. This Was Biteen tn tho two day meteh on 6 Judge Platt Comfortable. return? Kdin Wrs, Maud Baker of Norieich Inepecés collected and expemded by him Staten Island grounds today. Yes-| Tartlord, Oct. 5—The condition of | A—Not without the return to the| W- R. C—Local Guests at Edgoem- terday the visitors made 157 runs i | Judge J. P. Platt of the United States | farm exceeds the great rush of Browns Wedding. said, the momney |their first mnlm and today they de- | district court, who was operated upon | to the cities, or mdustrial " clared thetr J The annual inspection of the Wil- | shire. ,“t{' The committes will probably hear| French Federation of Bexing Clubs,|thing wrong with the industrial sys- FLOOR COVERINGS AND w Congreseman Johm Weeks of Massa- | Three Weeks’ Trip to be Omitted This | Sentina. n {ween Sipeaker Cannon, Renresentative [ DIIISts Who wanted (o enter the contest | inis country in the past 50 years? going omut as it came in. But at the Charter Oak hospital in Hart- | are upset by laws. over $62,000 was spent in the conduct | ~ven wickets m forg today for stricture of the thre Q—What poiitical party has proved ! jjams Woman's Reifef corps took place of campaign aectivity from the Wash- mrma-mw-:sbn”w-" to be the best friend ot’m:w? .,.-..‘"'m’:.,‘o A R hall, with ington headquarters. temipt which with 53 made yesterday | night, although his illness is stili| A—The republican party, because of | Lu*reeY *Vew hisancs” e | fund by Senator Dixon | gave them 220 in all. ! gfi ot o:dwth" me\;_ by them. | 3¢ O of Nowwich conducted the . nder Pri lent Gran hour law was first enforced. -mnzm-n"‘"" Nt el e g o it becameé more far reaching and cluded all perséns emplyyed mnc , At Edgecom-Browne Wedding, works, naml was agafn :m::e and \ 3 . + improved under President Taft. ik ) Q—What other laws were enacted here Was a Man by ? men? 3 e R A—Every bill that has been of di- rect bemefit to labor—among them be- ing the Chinese exclusion act of 1379; | i8 the son town for a fow deys. Y l n Ou r I own the allen contract labor law: tho con- S aid ' with he Xew York Trio e | vict system of labor for U. S. Conferred Degree. “.fl a m victs; the employers’ liability act; t!la pure-food law; many laws f fe lodge, No. 2, L. 0. O, ¥, |, Orozeo s ha: devides ot railroads; the Teat (;;l;:c- et fn thefr rooms in the Giibertsiock “m’“ LA 1” and he was wmm w'u... tion bill; law compelling inspection of | Wednesday evening, The initfatory | €0—Lo& m Ic:tatlermg:x:;ermm the hours of um:flw- comferred on & duc of ;—"———"“ ?, . '8, thefr | candidates. You couldn’t fool Him, Oh No! salorien:”and i tncrousing he sai Talked About Lovaty, | amplvere i 4 ‘somterance and agreed upem & new scale X %l{’mnn Ea?‘ :ov:lr:nnt office.| Halsted Brown is visiting Providence lncluael 334 a freck, and i ‘ Tows . Chus avold- He had drank coffee for years. Coffee didn’t burt him. e e ok R £ Bl ooy B o g B VO DN T S OB . lished postal savings banks and many others, But the Bump Came R & What “aid Theodore Reosevelt, a eodore Many 2 man is pretty sure that while coffee may hurt others it dom’t hurt him the greai progressive leader and can- | —+ill the bump comes. Sreaiaens ny 1 spoaking 5 Brest: | § S demt Taft at a unmlom meeting five| years ago But when headache, frazzled nerves, an irritable heart, mdsgeshon and sleep- lessness begin to “get hlm," he’s apt to look around for 2 reason. feel I have a right to challénge on Bé- half of Secretary Taft, it is the body of wageworkers of the country. » e : fairer and truer The reason is plain when a change is made COMES A TIME Tebressatative, fhey canmot 484 wih. from coff - When Coffee Showy What It Has | fn the borders of the Unlt“ States. ee to Been Doing. He will do everything in his power for thém except to do that which is wrong; heé will go wrong for no man, and therefore can be trusted by ol E Now, in closing, et me say, if ¢l prices are wanted there is one way | 51y ssed puw UOSIAM IO[—WYS I i ;ree trage bog:t There can be oubt about the u The cheap whest, cheap meat, cheap' JAndthers are 14 move kinds um aninvalid. Oneof the I clothing and cheaper labor will return. of None Sweh Soupe (10cents a can) that you shoulld have With their return will come the ar- | my of unemployed, farms will sgain in 10-cent cans on your pantry shelf. A e, defcaely favored corpomme tempting toa tired, “Of late years coffee has disagreed i = v!ithY me,” writés a friend from Rome,, “Its lightest pumishment being ta make me ‘logy’ snd dizay, and it seem- ed to thicken up my blood. “The heaviest was when it upset my stomach completely, destroying my appetite and making me nervous and This pleasant table drink much resembles ;i?.:*’;f?e OF thems netackn, 18 Wi real Java cofiee in flavour, but is free from quf}‘lm e‘f?..:éia“ffiy S raaig ““caffeine” (the drug in coffee) or any other i not only o most nelatemie snyond harmful substance. SRRy Simenia, (he oginese‘an Postum, made from choice Northern wheat gbfigigm:&g'%}}fi}& and the juice of Southern sugar cane, has put 214 my sorely afficted stomach began many former coffee drinkers on the Road to and have steadlly continued until now | grow less in vame,d m&nme:‘ will i | once more appear and millions men omuto ORTY gg‘r. ‘brains over desverts, ' | Who now earn big wages in comparison Toek s :figipm takos bt _.a-m.. 5 [to days of the past, will find them- siwars s i selves the cheapest paid of ail. With Clesr .“' x-* MERRELL SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, NEW | YORK 4 ‘Makers of food products since 1888 { free trade comes free soup houses, { want and hunger, and no matfer Bow m’“ Mgy ,honen the great mass of demoecracy tis in their political bellef, the facts | will be one thing that they have mot | considered. By all means if a return | to low prices is desired vote for Wil- & Have a good appetite and am nvsolc- jsont and a free trade congress. We'll s Wellville. g in sound mm which I owe to !ggtl :?n ta:?ocnuc, bel:l.ule a:nna f‘r wmtfl' RS “ , 5 hed e tde | e aaker tsones (el s & Deme: Flowering at l There s a Redson :;f!vm‘-" n ’k“ “‘n‘"‘_' & res- 80 to the countyy as & Whele mEY 56 | || emm—— ——— — fought for b; rh democratic B Wb Including Chinese Sacred Lilies Four New York Policemen who were ind asleep in « barn were Jdismissed, Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creék, Mich.