Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1912, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912 ' AR the Kitchen l (AR Mon., Tues., Wed. o i e e ieal Woman in Life and in the Kitchen 3 VOTE FOR DAVIS ‘BEMDWAV orwich Zuiletin |\ S Nov. 4,5 and 6 Jinted by Governor VAUI)EVILLF A Baltwir jatter s re-clocted. | SUGGESTIONS FOR nitener it je unequaled, Pure, tresh and Coufied. Time o it, but it ha PHE: HOUSEWIFE. | (Tonm e wseful du ctising, otepped a o L evils will be averted. be named to fill | then polish w i e & o . T | Couine thetimm nd_turpen or a_burn apply equal pa It means a continuance of prosperity and good busi- 2¢ a week; 50c a Rae aqion ture should be scrub- | ¥hite of egg and oliv N g "and malt. Don't make | Scther, then cover with a piece of old || mess for all. PHOTO-PLAYS—Charge of the Light Brigade—in the Aisles of the ford ma and salt. Dor’t make | finep ™ 1¢ applied at once no blister : s gy 1 o e will not bs named. | werter : ¥ necesaary, | 100y, o5 STBISA B OBCe O ootins Wild—Pathe Weekly No. 42 (All the Latest Current Events)—Mammoth yeen a most vals and dry ¢ % S5 Soow ‘ax | #oda, then cover w h cloth and keep 5 Life Savers—Her Father's Hat (Screaming Vitagraph Comedy). smmission. He | bos et ‘with coid water. This takes out VOTE FOR terest in the anti- | e pain and prevents blistering, While turnips are ycung and fres SHEELY and PROCTOR KAISER'S TERRIERS Classy Entertainers. The Cleverest Trained Dog Act e h and boil without peelin, and t FOR MOTOR CAPS. od organ- | \nick rind ot OTOR 1 flannel of subdued coloring is into cne of the smartest types le autumn motoring caps. The hape is the regulation rounded crown A closely stitched brim that may be || and the rest of the State Ticket. The record of the 1 in any manner and the only nming is a smail stick-up fut of ||| candidates in public life are a guarantee of their pro- MAMMOTH TWO REEL ATTRACTION ! colery and | Next'in favor are the caps of chanse- ||| gressiveness. 11 b Y \ble taffeta made with a full crown, 5 i ” - 1 to ex- es. 1 < shirred in at the back with a rubber \ lce Prestdent e 3 0 s ind having a turnback front, and after ‘OT = i & e ang| this selad very cold these come the hoods of shirred chiffon V O E FO U Governor, o Femimy an in dark shades. All the veils now sold P eyUD New Hoven : v a point where| . t o i £ for motoring are rainproof. 2 | Of course the chiffons are most of e . i evere one. That i about s all popular, but for the woman who s 2000 Feet of Thrilling Events - Th s f t 3 1 D: L) not afraid of ruining her compiexion ° ° Secretary of fe t ser, r mir there are waterproofed malines, thre e las fasten with a quarters of a yard wide, which can Mr. Matt Bennett, Tenor J. E. Calkins, Baritone is easily puslie b draped Into « most becoming frams FOR CONGRESS ABOUT EARRINGS. He will represent all the people and will protect our Nev. 14 and 15, N. Y. Gi S iants vs. Boston R:d Sox Wheffier biie Woats shsincs or o) manufacturing interests and wage earners. ctically ceased to be a ques- T merely o matir | B : 5 : i N ': ° masine ): r;‘»rr;{i‘w:l’;vl\i‘;iuh] ° Au D |T0 Rlu m Mmday;:fl“;}i;:esdly pot B ‘ ,.“ d ";]‘”“"T‘q *“‘{E“"’ "1‘11”& | Neison \} ° Ayllng P. JOHNSOX ©. CHA3: F. wiLsON F. DAVIS 1st Tenor 2nd Tenor Baritone Basso s e e o FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE ¥ s ,‘Jn‘s‘h{,""f;‘?,”i “her |11 He stands for Justice, Integrity and Efficiency. Don’t CAROLINA COMED‘ FOUR ist _be artistic in ierwise they are not worth s ‘||| experiment with this important office. EXCELLENT SINGERS VOTE THE BARBOURS BELLE MYERS DICTATES OF FASHION. fastened with huge buckles. | in Remarkable Feats of | the Girl With the Pleasant rdles of 1 ¢ hen r £ vest sleeves is small srgzme) Currie Gilmour = MONDAY 2.Reel Feature, The Equine Spy, Showing = 3 rh]pl;;kr"l;mrl::fld f«‘»‘:‘r‘n FOR SENATOR TU‘E'::H' The $10,000 Horse “Don” e e Pt et e ONLY Also a 101 Bison—The Hidden Trail = and for in which | % | WHEN PLA a blue ground S AT - white ana had presented, or others. So I sa black, h r silk it re when he makes, or rather his friend anything conmected with labor, on the Neckwear will be a very important Tound that he is their friend dress this winter. The new | up to them to answer Mr, Cobb's qu e armh dirceuoire coats absolutely _demand | and thoa: Which Yag T doaer EMRROIDERED NOSEGAY. | ot omees Sitne S we will see what influence Y the legislature In securi S isla ch, and what o e 7 of m bills he introduced. ecoming toque is made of swath- BEfll in regard to government b Sl s l‘r’]‘fl s €t and e¥i mission. Bill amended by M oo e ster, and amended bill passed. et e e ane fin Bill annexing part of town e left side or in front with FOR REPRESENTATIVES e e . . bill was rejected by th committ o \[|| These men have the ability, the time and the desire || Tnes substiiuted an amendment wh collarless ani| p i was _explained by Mr. Donovan ¥ e colle care of your interests in the General Assembly. ||| Meriaen, ana amended biil pas s ¥ ney bill, page 143 z Craney . page r s s You trust them at home and you certainly can at Hart- parks, killed In commite b et | A “raney bl estoring D€ E0Wus snd rece " ford. All the candidates represent progressiveness, and L Peabody. Bill denled uticr 2 nation by Mr. e {|| are entitled to the support of all voters. adv. Craney bill, page 1268, amend be sees b charter New London County Mu 6 chiton varitien, 5 Insurance compan iI rejected b expe iffon varieties committee. Subst In two or more tones of color. committee. alned by Mr. TAfl of F v 2 h | planation, but he declined to do| Craney bill to remove Forirre il . ‘T have always been a union m Franklin square, killed in commi| nostly of th 2nd when well blended vd | and T now hold a bosses' card issu Craney petidon against the layin A S ] B u 1/ by the Bricklayers and Plasterers’ un- | additional tracks, as pro Tan s Gt e | choDe s : ion of Norwich. T was the first build- ' Senate ball No. 23. Petitio Pyt e e ng the er to reduce the number of hours of la- 4 and senate bill passed buttered mold, cover steam four | ten hours nine hours per day, and hospital, passed after explar B il URieL T, eraed Mr, Knight of Salisbury ik Nau 5 cents per day. I also So vou will see that Mr. Crane iced the ‘mumber of working hours WOt very heavy timber to repr |LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | | for clty mpioyes. to elght hours per | Norwich. You will also see by the —— acti eet commis- Position of the bills enich he ign in Bri {oner p how duced that he was unable tions seem to the writer incontrover : ight hours per day. | piace. This was recox bed brass’ or eoppéc nmy’ be| PIE B mber | demoerats of Norwieh vith o o Cppor Ty, b The eal contest is betwee n fused to send im ed with a mixture of rotten stone, | | The Teal contest is between the : et coniveniibn r SHE e awe DIl T s o s S OTOTERE B : : of a pound of rot- Asks Votes for Taft { mellow copper gleams, if often at a| Sait remedy | v fo clean the antlque withont | o, M- Bditor na | elect l"fixbr presidential 1 3 b t t oy e A vote for Roos: t great effort w acid, and ounc a ¢| 'the rey n pi nad a democratic nditions to lakbo ‘The democratic ’ wer i P article well with the paste: |, ik i st lorlslature. | Well, . b OTE FOR vere due to 1 -1t ith a cloth, and finally with a ot 3 shi ot e up Siienss 1 n r ther. Old plate should mot| LOTeOVer, protection i g ive b =sion eaning powder. The + pound of yellow kitehon soap T Taft is not an expe [ rts of water and add L t AT IR TS SR Sl | NELSON J. AYLING rinsing a then pol 2 soft bit uf cotton cloth. GG oo s (e A R CANDIDATE FOR NEEDLEWORK NOTES. st 1) g e ¥ i o foet (s o s o i S 08 st ) G [T o u of Probate |sewing on a button. The button will| to transfer New England indu P i not come off in a hurry. soutk Vecaely reportofl Sy, the.eanic e Taft is honest, open, fearless, safe | pjoctione for any noe. o ne S o prevent wrinkling down of the ESEtAL 15t D Zie e L - on the Sl r e belt crosswise of the|and for the exteria F e S oo | more deserving cases |goods instead of lengthwise; cut in|yice. e I it ; - 1913, bill in rez: 13 A progress 1 1abor ad v orted stitute pingioaney this way it will mold to the waist line, | measures that are wise - labor I T bstitut . The political canvass is a more rell- | in length when wached. TOr "UiAK| Tafts pian e the t | Rill next lesislat . epu lcal\, I indicator of election resuits than he | i : ; : Progressive and 3 . : . i or the insane: e is because of the use of the vot- | When making my litle daughters'| of production and shuttinz o i et summer dresses and aprons, indeed, | Mills. . ointed to wait upon Mr. Craney a cal forecasters | fore 11 o'elock p. m. Tuesda contributer, T Invarfably Frenich seam Some part of the country, is there teo Wetars e Sormiites oo Nt ion is coming | the election has gone. Anti-voting them: that is, I sew them up and sew | 20ubt how a Norwich citizen should foite acd Graer e 3 seem to real- |machine places will be heard in the sleeves with the raw edges on | Vote? B bill been informed that Some good reasons Bt t weel the right side, clip close to the seam! g NORWICH. | when he was waited on by one w 2t vt Ly and sew on the wrong side. This, Norwich, Nov WS AR apprised of th why he should be re: Shame on a man who finds fault {method, I think, results in & much wishes of t meetinz ! with Taft as a corporation man, and |neater looking garment. Taft is Needed. was in the Del-Hof I the person elected: sblican | then supports Rooseveit, whose man- = was brushed aside with this remark e teast nates th RECIPES. Mr. Tomorrow is elec “Leave it to me. I will get that bill AR S t 1 r ays WL - day consider it a great through, You fellows Id not . P . democratic | T x say 2 b Droim Siortosie ~ Ore arect s foie | Tews % eck all day and do what amount s t work 1§ He has had eight years’ experience as Probate Judge and is of ma- with two heaping teaspoon- | | slling up a big what ¢ that bill ture judgment. 2 powder, one tablespoon- | T ecticut for W. H. T throuzh, x o aRnmities ful of sucar and a good pinch of salt,| Foos a dead one here, and his went to Hartford and appeared before He gives prompt attention to all matters. Add three tablespoonfuls of butter and | leaders all know it, but are foolin his | the committee. When the committee sweet milk enough to rm a soft Zreat w'fli';'s to vote him as 2, saw Cranev and asked him to go with His charges are always reasonable. iouch. Fake In quiek over an half vote for Wood ison, (he ' them befor ommi 1 uzh. s 1 + b e e s - He protects the orphan and aids the widow with advice and assist- T and t the matter, stating that he would ance. which Dre the bill throv 4, sweetencd and cooled. | €45y T rt. The pill did n: He is uniformly kind, courteous, patient, attentive and fair. ot unstewed plums is need ’ : . 1 wonder. If thers was any . i alf of the crust on toy n the White H ] v vork done to block the bill. If He has never permitted prejudice or partisanship to influence his in the same mamner witn| . T TGOMER s bill had passed it wouid have de- wor ) he number of hours from 12 of toothsomeness this is first| and 14 hou 1 ? per day for the nurses i I 2 his onti essional dts- cousin to strawberry shortcake., | Mr. Craney's Labor and Legisiative | and attencants and Ihoraose the Some Be lian e, Sonfisciion St ahy I pes SN SOUSE NS SIS RE, Aiodch o- | Thankssiving Pudding—Finely eho'pl Record, -(.’lfi,.y,.,uY upmwards of hirty thousend me and attention uties of the office care ' ect Aessnn b T aoc‘lL:L P! eef suet; there should be one cupful. | dollars. I thinl ave shown you v peilig ot ba tied fm ifications for the office and wiy Add one cupful of molasses and ons; Mr. Editor: At the democratic cau- | pretty clearly how Mr, Crenmey stood He doserves re-slection y > Ties, and not i icatl SrBTA, e S ia. . | cupful of sour milk. Mix and sift t\\u cus the question was asked by one|on the labor question. His velce was He is the man for the job. voters than n democratic unit rule)give the proper support to President!gnq one-fourth cupfuls of flour, one|Mr. Cobb whet Craney had dome for|never heard om the floor of the house i Fange godh « controlled by the southern |Taft and act for 3 nd onc-half teaspoonfuls of sods, one | labor or for Norwich. He challenged | during il the time he was there, not teaspoonful of cinnamon. one-half tea- | Mr. Cranev to come forward and make | cven in explanation or defense of bills

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