Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1913, Page 12

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SEPTEMBER 27, 1913 - YSROAD NATIONAL BISCUIT ; Toliand County COMPANY gy Rally Day Services and Concert at Baptist Church, GRAHAM X ' | Miss Tda ¥. Reynolds has returned from a visit with relatives in Vermont. Mrs. Jane Smith.of Brooklyn, N. Y., \ is a visitor at Judge L. J. Storrs'. Mrs. B. M. Sears i8 il at her home. 3 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore LaJess went | | i THE FARMER TO FARMERS to_Hoston last Sunday. Fifteen from the hill attended the Duri the ‘ye & Ve convention of the Ashford Baptist as- YR e that they have Socration at South' Willington Tuea- | market, miillions of Fas WHERE JUDICIOUS CODDLING MAKES WORK There will be rally day services at E S bC’C’J consumed— the Baptist church tomorrow, imclud- | an: £ creasing. { g a concert in the evening. EASIER | : 4 e e The silo at B. M. Sears’ is being [ tional Bxscult Co Grahom filled. Crackers are a revelation in i " Written Speciall The Bulletin.) |1 should almost as soon think of in- Sl WILLINGTON You can gen Iy catch more flies | Viting my friends to a chicken dinner 8! ness. ‘ vinegar,” say |and then fc DELANG TMRanc o They are not only nounshmg, Gt Grange Méets and Plans for Fall Ex- molasses to invite “Peter” and “Baby” to the| hibit. L polici work done | Stable and then forge: their provender:’| dellcmus. Try them. Always in J & c ; R ON-1YEARWCHICAG wher p om than when pey trust me, and it's up to me to! . 5 The Grange met Friday evening. K » ON-1 YEARRCHICAC = €, bk ed the Old |Show that 1 deserve. their trust. | protecting package that keeps in Plang wele arraried far the. Gt i TS T R e e P T their unique goodness. Alway October. - ! i T ol o i o and i 808 for the In-er-seal Trads Ma: T S et | | With MOLLY PEARSON in her original rofe of “BUNTY” fkine i ‘o T a8 e T g "l-'pr.‘.fil'fg :’??‘T“'.v;:_,vr-:);‘rv:a\r—;af-\i:‘n\tgg there win and a specially imported company TEiieR ST il Anialh Sopelaly | i e ek S T coom. L s ’ 1] Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35¢c and 25¢ e el on | REE, T on Ty et Ry, ke bt men. SR L e, o mney e Cnis arrangement o last undl Apri | Seats on sale;Monday at 10 a. m. 4‘“,,;7,‘\(3‘ A A TR ’V"m correspondent was pleased to worriful chasing as to take | climbin all from Samantha ot ork, when \nd my old legs wanted second- be cial Corner and her daughter, e AT ! he it L ge! B’ an, ess (o r 1als for h i In a great many other ways _the |\t R " ook ome on her 1 t g0 ”,"(. | for, he gmmals| WIANSFIELD DEPOT ‘ ! Delegates to 50uth wmmgtun—Work. ° on New Bridge Begine, MARGO’S MANIKINS rather Abit being gentle with anim: down would come the milk. She to the owner's advants When pesented the blow by so much as for instance, has comé to put *fjcker of the tail. . She took it rsonal experienc been intended sments for u te confidence in a man, that man | meant merbly as a necessary prelim- | the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals st Imost hing with him. And |inary. How she got the trick I never |but the tentative facts, for by uny | g will be missionary day at ‘the| VAUDEVILLE IN TOYLAND do_almost. anything for that | knew. but it had developed into a habit, |possible Society for the Prevention of | gantis rch. Tn the evening the| i e lighpoy | A0 one that had to be humored Needless Work Farmére G will be opened and the usu: Wonderful Miniature Stage Performance e 1ad a neighbor (™ Now, wouldn't I have been sap- | If a litle ju is coddléing he rterly offering taken | Tk woods. He Was 4 inead fo get up from attempting to | critters mak T us, then youns people’s meeting _last A Theatre Within a Theatre feilow, but he mijjk her with an empty pail en coddling is whether evening was led by Mrs. F. E excitable and had a b 1arp slap would bring fifteen or be > of wind. He was all | teen pounds of rich milk, twice a the horses with the'| Every Child in Norwich Should See This Act Dimock, Mrs. McCollum, Jane Stedman and the pastor a selation at South Will- B T - - v at them. One time he had p | ington Tuesday M l K LATEST*POPULAR MUSIC ied ‘on to a rather big log | Work on the new bridge has begun. 4 usica in SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY in an ur ally bad place | i z “he Ladies' Ald society gave one o | FARMER. | atrs, their heads_about | ekl CLEVER MUSICIANS 1 ) “snake” out. He was shoutin heir excellent bean suppers-last week, {them and jerking the lines and they | I sAomlc FH THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ANIMATED WEEKLY | were “see-sawing” and plunging. But; —_——— . rite Farron left Wednes- | ASTER MINE—101 Bison . n [the log wouldn't stir. T waited till he | o cnter a business vollege in Now || Another Good One For the Children Two Crystal Comedies however, up and called for help. Then | Republican Tidal Wave is Predicted in City and Town Elec-| /7] 0 ! . B8 468 [T took the lines ‘oit of ‘bis hax | .. ’ re_that |looped them ¢ Iy over the hames, | : A i WATCH FOR MONDAY’S BIG SHOW Of eVery. EWeBLY | wont fo. the horecs nanda snd Lentiy tion—Riots Large and Small Which Have Occurred | EAST WILL INGTON r cosseling, and | worked them back a step or two till ’ Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Dawe's | = every hundred |the colla ceased to draw ag | ¥ R = ced o #o-to. Sim~ are in questic heir all the while talking to . Jaay ool o e she | l l h t et e s e | mons i o dev wee 00\ RO O lOMIIA Nheatre he trouble in New London last | nes ntle rubt it was., 1 went off ope side and got a| o 5 i Dan Blakely has the contract to fix harsh-spoken |couple of beech twigs with the it i B e Ao ot in Fast Willington. |l MATINEE 5c CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10¢ COWS OT |leaves still sticking to the wood, and | %10l e ey R veen visiting | " file rain | ave thom 3 Smibie . Then when | st ) rotaen, 1o ‘over eighty vears of | Seven Bi Features Toda r f corn, will |was sure that they had auite calm- D RenG i 5 springhtly and does all ve y tw minutes ' ed down and had re ined their R una Bors L ANAKENING BF K AN i HR SRR, row confic 2 'in two-le u - Shr. PN iy 4 R 1 : i confidence in tw Miss Main, (he teacher, ie very suc- |l .7\ LONELY PRINCESS,” Costello in Venice ponies, yol. “CHILDREN OF THE TENEMENTS, - industrial ire has his garage near!}v “BOGG’S PREDICAMENT,” y backward ifn front love tender (on and bro t that eat® them, not onl my jout of pinch but, as it s that Kalem Come “A MODEST HERO,” “PICKWICK PAPERS,” . “THE BABY ELEPHANT,” ht wi masterfully emed to me, stepping with care so as to COVENTRY remedy w Compla the {log wasn't. That was a real ance and was g with Mlss Amy S. Loomis, A red. They and it made me, later, some twenty- | Lot And the : erary programme was much enjoy- it inch boards of clear stuff. | couia Tave been ) e W eas e e AI.ITO ROBES DAVIS Saturday, 27 { 1 ! N e evening 1 be led by Mrs. 81 Now, i don't particularly like horses | no Lo i Joit Received THEATRE | September ) bring them |07 cows. That is. I don't en There was express by some "¥all of East Hartford was ust Receive t Isides, with ir - T (. in :!]~ :?Ocr_‘ n(?:"r\ ats that ¢ n f his parents over Sunday. Montana and Plush—Large Sizcs :AA'Rr?:'ENE. 25-5.6 glsmh: /;“woayu -nticpation | o i ‘ “’,’:’”‘ han| Some local papers made dectara- | bor Rubber Interlined—Inexpensive tion that it was the “worst riot ever occurred in.. New London™ ps_som caders swallowe 1d sinker. As round ntior from each rmers in New E: natural liking for an I T don't “coddle” them because 1 love them, but because I want to save myself trouble and worry and w E simply a problem in “scientific effi- ¢ v:"—how to get the most help from the critters at the least cost. My experience is th > best way to ac- complish this them, not scare them: to nat bully them: to make them think it's for their own pleasure to do the things I*want ‘em to Zhty Washmqlon County, R. 1. | wine prost, Water Proot. moth proas Economical 'Robe to buy. When milking “time comes =) ROCKVILLE Comeesuet R At iee S R ' The L. L. Chapman C S i | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. Miss Maida irdick left for her r 2 d, Conn., Saturday er having been a BE PROGRESSIVE nmer of her aunt, Miss | or some her feed day hand and The ev bad encugh and {a thing will | These little later t not te be comp: Mie< | Have your Optical Work done by a» it | up-t -date house. s and sister, _have been on a “That's an easy way to catch your s : a oecurred oc gp eyl C. A. SPEAR, a bein k- | horses, d a passer, one evening, a b i the bars of the me: and E n They were ac- Optometrist and Optician, 16 o horses were trotting towards | g : : fred o : St s | companied on the trip by Arthur Bur- |31g Main Street, opp. Franklin Square me to hands Bless 3 they catc answer. the apples I held in my place (ovér Somers) Lamphear of Westerly reigned or th 't catch ‘em at all Aker themselves,” wi my v tives here. Tuesday. e — Moves to Woodville. >, C. Kenyon moved the household | > § . ods_of Mrg. Briggs. from Mostow to} 5 : FULL SET Jdville, Wednesday. | ‘Mrs, Lulu Palmer and _ daughter. | ; { ] TEETH Mis v allers in Providence. | snown that in soldiers, Very likely my doctrin isn't for all h quadrupeds, even of the tame domestic old town | = my aproach, |sorts. There are beast to nee i 5% e ot | 3 3 Ree 9 eats ] : .m‘»w\,. | 5 My reputation for King K ching uncon- ' jus here are men and DBherelct luneb tivie comine ram Siew o | W B e e mr:\[ utation making assotily & froht: Boot Heldds - o namby-pam ¥ “talkéd | Boston and P nd employed | to fill any va 5 craunds WHerk Le esd g piates § egging” po- jand writte ntle theorists abbut the herson 2 s ; e i . . P .5 ” : b d a restaurant during the fair of eaves: my . u tient know that I Kindnes e read of a in Main stree i 1''a restaurant during i leaves m lent is week. fu pple. or an ear of corn, in |city man farmer who |as the Hall: vard tt b h Kk d they want ‘em. ,made it ¢ hired | York, Ne and Hartford Ra i f | 3 & oy T a delicactes, | man cked or even | road company ; : . HOPKINTON 2 Ho Fithe 0 f Loyt e o K S ] — (e : mouth, This wonderful invention is SRR i or any other ani-| Talk of riots in New London! That Deacon and Mrs. Langworthy Married o oniy to be had in my office. My sole 1 ; g Uiy put once I had ' of |ast Sunday night is insignificant in Fifty Years— Assessors Complete 3 d Bt aim is to give the best at the least g - se-eved old muley-cow who in-!comparison with soms that have gone F : possibie cost. 1 give my personal going variably and stubbornly “held up” her pefore. Soldiers on one o Work. on ited the Beaney boarding house at guarantee,for 10 years with aii work. milk till she was given a smart slap on r ne the flank, \'f'\'”'w a2 1‘}“‘1711;”:%”; Joujcorner of Potter and John stree A tew friends :4n1{n:\}lzhk;nrfi';lz':fl;- A qxfx;; 2 but a vigorous, Tesounding 'home of ~many boller-maker ered at the home o arles Henry | E& 3 alm. T used to hit the riveters slept. The diars | Langworthy last Friday evening in Dr, Jackson's “Natural SUBS TEETH r as nonchalantly ced entrance and with their lead- ration of the fiftieth anniversary Gum” sets of teeth abso- re is r I sat down on the milking-stool. The ' Jaden belts beat the boiler-makers, e marriage of Mr. and Mrs. | lutely defy getection. peech, W t of the job. Nothing | shed -evervthing i the house ‘that gworthy GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP. ! h anhainéd to Forget 00 Ryupiuces S ou e breakable, and smashed the < C Lists Completed. OTHERS 30c. g - 2 g o i ot s o ber fank and gnagsage hor udde as a parting salute. On the re- The" sasessors iof /taxes" held: #elr P s 1s the only office in Norwie e T teutg " AnG | o 48 & parUng salute, : s e v ar' e e 1} Dr. JACKSON, Dentist siers soid crowns and toetn without . e ——= |into Mrs, Reardon's home an hall Wednesday afternoon. The lists . plaes cctable _from .'“‘f””,’ P room in the brick block in Potter strect, | B A N e T Successor to ones) are .inserted positively without took all the liquors at hand and f: clerk's office. The total tax this year THE KING DENTAL CO. pain. i i 9 vrecked the plac Th little 1n i is $480.20 less than last vear on ac- |§ 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Dental| Nurse in Attendance. nis wilt tend to show that the lit‘ia count of the low rate on intangible 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 Painless Bxtraction. ppening of last Sunday was not a personal property fixed by the tax - g 1at happened in New London withi act_of 1912 ez SR t3 do not take he memory of many present day in- No services were held in the First abftants, in that particular line. Substit Imitati ubstitutes or Imitations .. . oo 00 T Get theWell-Known H he war there were many troops in h s in | visitor Barry are true re rosentatt y ‘ew London, more than could b el e ol omodated In the Fort Trumb - h lad for 5 b k 3 kable well qualified for Round Package rvation, and in consequence Camp | s thay sor Al A “homas w. positl . SR e o Pickling Onions | Acme Cushion Shoes Company started work this week af- for lad th st comfortable ter being still for several weeks. Red Cabbage T o= 0 shaes made. Just the anoe for the lady USQUEPAUGH Green Tomatees with terwler feet. [ GXEORDS and BOOTS Four Candidates Given First and Sec- and Degrees at Grange Meeting, Pears. Etc. ¢ SOLD BY was éstablished on Pequot S eoron ity i extending from near the si s to elect & he old Pequot house and z 10 plok, thena two gexite ar army regiments stationed here, re | B0, b leuen e e The Cooper family of Central Vil-T M. J. CUMMINGS Mad ng for active service he Bolitical bl Sl spent Thursday night at e e in the largest, best o R an enin in: | the RelltiSAT gamey end tuo ol = : People’s Market . c....avonwe, torwioh, Conn. nese were on V. € equipped and sanitary Malted , '/ resime h in soldi many war Milk plant in the world besond tho fold, and once | repunblic is given o senter of Providence was hers . | that tue democratic town comm Thursday, leoking after real estate. 6 Frankiin 3t not intend t& natlons The ange met in the vestry Thurs. Call 1314 there wera sudden deaths s o vinst John C y clerk evening. Four candidates took the JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. = We do not make " milk s o Spl01e One time the dead bod 1 Adams as_eity elerk, hut it and second degrees, —— o s products nember of the Fourteenth was fc d that would be gotr "Richard, Bristey &nd Miss Dor< Hofik.i’ll"o“y and Boardlng ils of the New London Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete, id across the r. rihern Rallre convention nom Kenyon visted at Wyoming over Fies, Cake and Breai STABLE d ecompuny, in Water | @ =8 o | s In eppos ay 5 % But the Original-Genuine e’ satiors | e R Mioe. Eisiioms' Hasi setiened: (b 71 0 that canzot be excolled. % R ’ halse . athing .qpo George Goss, form Webster's as ‘housekeeper, .one your ordar. Promapt servica We nnr-mea our service tn be the HORLICK’S MALTED MILK " old Wesicen tuins noges an | commoers, aoorhs, Goss, o fommer o | wetisors as honsskeepor, | | TN vor xevice 4 o T ies(s were nearly a sters ha one of ihe best ever, & cal- | Usquepaugh, after spending the sum- Made from pure, full-cream milk f‘"’?) ".’.,ET.”;&”""‘- :’»‘:“.l.rxl: )-‘4‘;.‘:;‘ ol ‘ i Ivocite of organized lahor mer in Exeter, > LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | MA}!O.MEY BROS,. Falls Ave and the extract of select malted grain, ’« nt bacber eom vx?‘;, e of the st > P”x; il“:':\x:’\;:ull“li :‘\L:ng:i“n;;:‘xf 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) —————— reduced to powder form, soluble in m_;« soidler had b:ken murdered and | en neminated for l\:;w‘ clerk g ant of K. I, 8. O, s . g ced upon the track and “was ais- | on to the genial John Turne Al B icHe’ attoRdsaite VAR QR water. The Food-drink for All Ages. 370y before u (rain passed vver (i I 111 Bmith, alocal newsaarer o | goix at Kingston last weels. | bh. D, ¥ i “ri and removed all suspicioa of | porter, was selestod ta oppese Harry | "“Yr.00 MoComner has been entertain- ‘q B ASK FOR “HORLICK'S' nurder, Of course (he soldiers believ- | Adams, alse a newspaper reporcer, Fhe | o MR S8 ORI So8 B an from i Mok PER e R Used all the Glob: d that thelr comrade had been mus- | latter has the advantage, for he is re- | pno HE¥ 8 g 4 sed all overthe Globe d by the Western Isiande: (me | publiean and is in, while are fovgier is | 1 05 Cone ¢ l\selc_nal :t‘uu to Tl:-fl\tr' 1rwn:. MRE G. P. STANTON, 3 dak2 > eveni peck lute: | 2 erai as 3 a = — e -avelin 5 . Livery cannocte. . o & o The most economical and nourishing light lunch. cevening, nbout n_wecl v | a demosrai and is' out, ast ravoling Men, eta.. Livery e L ENt hundred soldiers, each avmed |staz pul, as peiltisal wis Ohildeen ory e B i etucket Str vith a pine cerd stick, pigked up on | that (he nesi New Londam fiis s FOREAL 5 s 6ld weod wharf near the railroad | tewa eieetion Wil be a repuili 3 o | W A Bk R “ldze, marehed up Bank strcei in | al wave. Therefore, the dema FGR FLETCHER'S R R T e Rt T DR | mekn Best i siv DHES: these u“l;\n mes phalanx, They silently warched |met get a peep-in, Na matier W A dtum besrer (hat ARrOUSL ihe advertis. | dium betta:.(han tRFOUER the SdVertias saross State Strest and inte Waler | may- be the resul in ths aldesmanis & A STORI1 A {8g cesumns of The Bulletin. e cOlbudis of Tae Bulletim . & & 3 .

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