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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912 NEW LONDON COUNGIL ORGANIZES Political Plums Passed Around After a Lengthy Caucus on Candidates BREED THEATRE VITAGRAPH DETECTIVE STORY Ihe Adventure of the Smelling Sall \ Maurice Costello as the Detective MUCH NEEDED. TROLLEY CHANGE WELCOMED Nov. [4-15 WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP IASI!Kll-SER‘ES Nov. 14-15 e —— AUDITORIUM "o fiopier Tuesiny Jefferson Avenue Loop Will Soon Be a Reality—Two At- tempts to Secure It—Lucius H. Bushnell Gave $700 to Methodist Church, All He Had—Unique Political Talk- 0. CHASE 2nd Tenor F. WLsON Baritone CAROLINA COMEDY FOUR EXCELLENT SINGERS THE BARBOURS in Remarkable Feats of Strength F. D‘Wl bCikives Tt CoRbEcoR ) fest Sunday Evening. BAK‘“GPOWDER ——— 7 ¢ ABSOLUTELY PURE ds. Gener- interfor it atter of i After of weeks of delay |interfore iR the matter of distribution Theonly BakmgPOMdermade of us don't ever i w0t of any of them, > new ¢ of common council for = bl from Royal GiapeCzeamof Tatar Made fnom Grapes.’ of officers. n E 1 v ity of New London — tmg and i Ry { every case, Tuesduy cvening and the plum | That long-discussed and once aban- ' was shuken antl the plums grasp- | doned preject of extending the trol- were se <. As a natural [ley line from Broad strest to Bank, » weak to do so, disappc are po-|and designated as the Jefferson av- 1y unhappy 1 enue loop, will soon be a reality, for w man i core tinged with just enough - | the ks are now nearly laid the en- e i change ol | tre ance and the overhead wark faith on xt election day Twas nipment and on will fol- er th il v perhaps. Still the v clos ucce It would not a whole, » far as went the much f a surprise to see cars offices within the ning over the new extension on stying to the nksgiving ) Just about )t thos s from the time that a victors was first propelled through for his city lot. In 1d want ail the spoils. In this in- London and horses wues he paid for however, the democ as badly frightened at the trolley car may not always | ¢ seem to forget that the party it had been a procession of ) kn. or should | victory in the city election was made ts direct from the jungle. That t avenue loop was all planned to bo built, with the ties and the rails along the layout, when there aro s to the right of BELLE MYERS the Girl With the Pleasant Smile the prics those mil- | ¢ dQistribution of the RifL of the council, is s nd paid | general publiic and 1s he bought e insistent that 2-Reel Feature, The Equine Spy, Showing The $10,000 Horse “Don” Also a 101 Bison—The Hidden Trail REATRE DAVISTHEZ: SATURDAY AFTERNOON A Continuous Show 1.30 to 4.30 COME AT ANY TIME AND STAY AS LONG AS YOU LIKE SEE A SHOW OF EIGHT NUM- BERS, ANY ONE OF WHICH I8 | WORTH THE PRICE CHARGED FOR THE ENTIRE AFTERNOON'S EN TERTAINMENT. he did pay the price, in [Possib the a ance of he uttermost farthing. It | a rey cn in straining and heart- € majority <: it may have been in it may have been in the nd anaemi s of his may, 1 his own r medium of t forget that 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard | brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian s “Japanese | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's Prints,” Lawrence | gcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, ! Century, savs|C, & C, jmported Ginger Ale, Bunker | vs of Japan art! giil P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- of note received no salaries, but | jng Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, retained by the daimios (feudal| pudweiser, Schiits and Pabst. ewarded for their el oot A A ADAM, Nerwich Town. (‘L‘hune 447 12 koku (abont 500 | 7e; auantity_being o e D eople hiad no desire for come from the sweepin, These DL riches in the days of old Jap n S could not pos. | 1ave, the suppor Inoney haa little value.: 1t was' co DAN MURPHY & CO. > and the railroad improve- | Fill D¢ no deba ingios d beneath the dlguity of an artist | Ales, Win ment was called off. This extension * = paid in cash. was considered a matter of public | Point advanced moro, whose name! is now ! nec y then and|SF b s ey 15 in the popular school, w Has been on the in-|¢ ; a It was one of the s Attorney hings that Mayc Mahan and » 10, the gy wanted and he went off and ich wers without doing | At > nominee_for | th ¢ g g the’ trained . sel to succeed Will- e B e e R o ¥ vel of comr parents of | i nnan, after a spirited con- t N 1 words, “I d T cently at the Soldiers’ home at Noro- for the sake of money, ond 1 Ty Scaa gl was one of the few men 3 = tures of beggars (so the peublicans who placed t personal prop = : pe or ihd' 1 s | ov the social scale were actors S S ith e of > of the reach of d) in order to cater to the silly | oo 3o therefore became t in order that it would surely. and : ity ¥ of women and children { g ndidate at this ti g0 direct to the beneficiary, | vide p tha ever a ver- en place, how has done considera :|a sout the form of a will and | now 0§ - fehoph [ieven, it ienex g Hogtomse s | DECORAT | g}fgg&fi%v rty on the stump during e o e O e o etk 0 ; § | DINNER PARTIES, ETC. Birthday and Anniversary Gifts a specialty. place, | a flice, | alleged damage to propers an, wa was abandoned and the r commiss nd{ial shape carted to stors republican, was | str. ails and s the council's representative [ where bodrd of water and cewer All the other offices Japan’s Art Treasures. )y € Outlinin the highe S X Color Benjamin L. Armstrona was the | (€1OW townsmen. K mayor of the city at the time and the | e o « 3 la; the political game L present Mayor ~Mahan™ owned the uhiane plax in, bt e At A ‘o the | will be played in the Ail Souis’ Uni- ding. It seems that the layout in- | Yorsalist-Unitarian church next Sun- |, or wer ed a deep cut in the Mahan prop- | | e ' < by the s erty and’ Mahan asked in return for | b2stor, It mireo 3 of so the damage the filling in of his lot|} atk g e = . n of rice, from what would be taken by the (il Suse . change in grade and the balance to bargain was a good one le 1o decide off- 7 For thres hours prior to the calling walks of life—among us | of the council to order, the democratic essed | members were in caucus, which de busi- | notes that all was not smooth sailing spent 3 ion ¢ s for 1 paying several office e main contest arning that as i rd to tax coll ned | way previously of- brain-tiring t 1 democrat ¢ a silver plat- rich witl but de were five es: we ] n_pre in without | ¢ and | ¢ aldermen \ THEN YOU WILL UNDERSTAND and Cigars | WHY OTHERS GET THE HABIT Liquors Corner of Water and Market Sts, decid- a ma- REUTERS 140 Main Street | We are prepared to give to the people of Norwich and sur- rounding towns first-class service in all branches of our work, Lucius H. Bushnell, who died re- party 3 over he handed the money over to a friend n - g pe » y s Jap: awakening and 2 and it} applause of any of the! rtistic merit—too en as directed during the pr i The jud s<an- L s . t1i6. best apetimens fn. v expected recognl eek. Mr. Bushnell was for years | gjence but no decisio t are in the possession of K wa. o i b Alderman | @ member of that church and took | mitted at »pean and American collectors. 3 4 Alton T. Mine for senjor | active part In advancing its best Siedd s i o1 V8 a 3 ] dermin, Joseph H1. Smith for assist. | interests until he became blind and on, nickel 2 r co e al mple broiler by an| city Glerk, Henry tterson for | encamped at the Soldiers’ home, Just white, nol bsive that man is a _shaped Anspector ackenzic | What his business was in his_early | can be rolied, ) i Aiicli ‘pikges’ of - Loren E. Da- ahood the deponent knoweth not. over a stove opening i Dr. Thomas not long after the civil war he tered the employ of the late Ern, | | Schierge, merchant tailor ,and re- | ik Ve | 7 3 e~d in that employ until Mr. | whole | Of course all the candidates nomin- | Schi died more than ten year | 10, - He worked for small wages, was | s | he ned his n registrar of voters for man And we cannot Funeral Designs and Sprays. (\SPECIAL SALE OF ROSES AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. Call or Telephone 1184 . meat Every farm that he can't hy | raise onions unless he first sows the know that they z e ey | Soliz for city phy ought |ated by the democrats were formally cdged, [elected at the council meeting by a getting | strict party vol et the rs and |alde 1 commisios rs over nomi 3 etime. He was a sincere think we | Alderman 2 jan and faithful and useful to firut quad rockett the repu n lead- | pis @uployer outside of the tafloring price |er for the occa > graciou With Mr. Schierge, Mr. Bushn know- e ner for se me interested in’ the orlginal | able | derman, exj 3 ¢ pleasure Mén's Christian asociation in aning | of 1 s acquaint- London, when its main object WAt t tleman before either religious work and gen sl ont ¥ lents of New London and s en named alwa owledge of Mr. Miner's ac ¢ ose 5. M game according | K1 ¥ an s ver thoroughly We deliver D ur o t s alw 1dy Laborato our “hard luc fugil in_his living and perhaps money given to the church represent- greater part of the savings of do not take Substituies or Imitations Get theWell-Known Ho RL!CK’ ! Round Package 1 ' | When You're Fagged Out after a hard, nerve-wrecking day, and come home completely ex- hausted, rest is imperative. Your body demands sieep. Do you get it — or do you toss about through a restless night? If so, take a cup of BORDEN'S Malted Milk IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE hot before you “turn in” It will scothe your ting. ling necves, miidly stimulate your aching body and induce s rofreshing slumber. 1t is_ free from that objection able sweet taste and “tang” supposed- Iy peculiar to all Malted Milks, Try it and be con- vinced. Get Fres Trial Package and Unusual from Your Druggist, or Malted Milk Department BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO. Manufacturers of Borden's Evaporated Milk and Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. Geo. 'Wm. Bentley Co. Selling Agenuts, 192 State St, Boston, ) Tel. Richmond 336, BELL'S SEASONING Used and Endorsed By Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and Families to MALTED MILK Made in the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted rds not in Mr. Bush ation of debates. hierge was'at 10s: tion of nominee . ty-nine times out of a hun- » the council. Among the ATIC ld b Siak Bt ohe GaL IaaE were a few of the ma 3 PROFITSY sl e est ‘supporters, but he ruled d to use, Mr. Bushnell was at hand : brsgphiigiitig o bgin o e : Bilie; were Mino: urnish ‘just the word that was Milk plant in the world W want, or our lack members sufficient to form a @ . M. 3u s an un- it prive rity of the council he 2 fine penman and had a fund 3 We do not make ‘milk products”— ' o : : A‘ Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Original-Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-cream milk and'the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. The Food-drink for All Ages. D@ ASK FOR “HORLICK’S” Used all over the Globe The most economical and nourishing light lunch. DLEMAN'S articles pretend to know how it used ! vs when each farm n under on Bv’"‘-fl‘ jut in these days, n y [ ind modern t the farms | door to | Recipes Book P vwrfu IN WINDHAM COUNTY SEVEN " ARS P our eyes open and What it would do to industries in Windham County had the gy D Y o) A it b0 e tariff bills proposed by the democrats in the recent s K K REQY fn Sou ssion of congre N .on ML ut wha going passed when President Taft R R ; att aficed his veto 18 shown by the pettentags e ) \L 1 : Rl of reufln WHioH fhey o6 have hat o' tperats nader. =hg acOH MALTED MU I cin t down as one wages to meet. Among the 42 factories hit in Windham county are hist rged the following SO le ar Reduced s s0iled over oo To s andt el BC ZEC me of Firm and Location ods Manufactured. How Mrs. Bethune was Re- stored io Health by Lydia mi to pay other E. Pinkha: have to pay r ] e can't carn good ble Comp: Attawaugun Co. Attawaugan Co., Cotton Cloth ..... SN s d sy Ballouville, Cotton Sheeting, .. S55280 Central Wors Central Vi . Worsted Goods .... 99 Collins, George Central V “otton Wicking ..... 48 Plainfield Woolen Co., Centr Woolen and Wor- sted Goods, Men's We 7 9 1 Co. am’ the | can't earn a photograph to have gone | 5. Pe lounge and se things buy ane wdy paid for When a man has studied his farm c only a of pity and ! neglects to se me the primary rules of his game, at 1 ought to | refuses irty his d it listen to | SVarelin for tho sake et better thax own- he whimpers about and what it had done | cess. ling to take it. 5 3 | Why should a farm ? By 2 of health and feel'| ot ghe does he expest o oot Lo - | nothing the results which others pay {the the full price for What i hem, and can walk | manhood is it, in y ordinary woman, any day | o0 5 e I could talk to every | Wherein does th suffering rl, and tell them | b thout what Lydia tham'’s Vegetable fr Compou: me.”’ —Mrs, Dema Be s N Remember, the r was Lydia E. Compound. It has helped thousands of women who Bave been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irreg- ularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and vervous prost save failed. W 1b cry baby’whi his lack of suc- to mupl unearned wmer who wants paying the price for r ffom the slouching be streets who wanis fo be given hasn't earned? h did this | Finally, lastly, and in conclusion, let 's Vegetable |me est for occasional reflection truth shining in Addison's lines: “‘Tis not in mortals to command But we'll do more, Sempronius,—we'll deserve it!” _THE FARMER. \ You can say what you will of on,after allothermeans | i) 1 has 4 lot of good in him. ¥ don't you try it? << (wish he'd ict some of it out 3 Philadeiphia f.uoro - thing | the intelli- | an beg and | ito it all | rd work | u it he is any | Connecticut Mills Co., Danielsén, Cotton Duck . 5 40 Danielsonville Cotton Co., Danielson, Cotton Shirtings . 40 Quinebaug Co,, Danielson, on Shirtings and Sheeti 40 Assawaga Co., Dayville, Woolen Goods, Men's Wear ..... 99 rown Woolen Co., East Killingly, Woolen Goods, and Women's Wear itk . orsted Co. The, Elmville, Worsted Goods Worsted Co.. Elmville, Fine Worsteds osvenordale Co., Grosvenordale, (North), Fine Cotton Cloth 50 French River Textile Co, Mechanicsville, Worsted Goods, Men's Wear % L0 American Woolen Co., Moosup, Woolen and Worsted Goods 99 Worsted Yarn 88 Cotton_Cloth o . 40 Cotton Thread Yarn .... . 30 cierville, Cotton Cloth . . 40 Lawton Mlls Corp., Plainfield, Cotton Goods ... . 40 Bosworth .Broé., Putnam, Grain Weigh achines ...... 45 Case, W. D, & Co., Putnam, Ladies’ Leather Shoes and Slippers Hanson, H. L., Johnson, E. E, Aldrich Bros. Co, Cranska, Floyd, Moosup, The Cutler Mills Co., F Moosup, o2 " . . Free Trada Putnam, Light Ha - b 5 Lathes *Free Trade and Gasolene Engm s 45 25 Monohansett Mfg. Co, Putnam, Cotton Sheeting . . 40 20 Morse Mills Co., Putnam, Cotton Cloth . .. 40 20 Nightingale Mills, Putnam, Cotton Cloth ... .. 40 20 Powhattan Mills, Putnam, Cotton Cloth . .40 20 Putnam Foundry & Machine Co.,, Putnam, Steam Heaters 45 2 and Castings 26 10 Putnam Co., Cotton Shirting ... . 40 20 Putnam Woolen Co., Putnam, Woolen Goods T 40 Tracy, George, Putnam, Leather Waghers ... Free Trade Wauregan Co., Wauregan, Lawns and Fancy Cotion Goods 50 30 Amerjcan Thread Co., Willimantie, Cotton Thread 15 Vanderman Mfg. Co., Willimantic, Steel Tool Chests and Tools dnd Plumbers’s Supplies . e 25 Tron Castings 26 10 Willimantic Machine Co., Willimantic, Silk Fhread Machinery 45 * 25 Windham Mfg. Co., Willimantic, Cotton Cloth . . 40 '20 Williamsville Mfg. Co., Williamsville, Cotton Shirting .... 40 , 20 Keegan, Lawrence, Wilsonville, Woolens, Men's Wear ..... 99 40 Hall, E. H, & Son, Windham. (North), Cotten Yarn - 30 15 Smith & Winchester Co, “lndhlm (Seuth), Paper and Laundry Machinery S KUTTER Everyone needs a good sub- stantial pocket knife that will always be sharp and in good condition. The KEEN KUTTER pocket knife is just what you want. We have them in every style, size and shape. Throughout the entire line there is but one quality, and that the highest. Only the best grade of steel is used in their manu- facture and they are tempered to a perfect degree by the most skillful masters in the art of knife making. » Every Kes¥ AUrng pocket knife is sharp and keen when you buy it and will stay sharp when in _constant use. Look for the brand KEEN AUTTER—that is the guar- antee of QUALITY. : | THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street sh beef, enough tofill 4 beef, together wi Bell's Seasoning. Place in the size of an egg’ln small pie from 1 to 134 hours DELICIOUS HOME MADE SAUSAGE. fresh, lean pork add 1 level ta teaspoons salt. 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