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it A gV BU M oo P % A . RS eopie seated and 5,000 moro st p - he hall will be three times as BROADW AY [ITWTRITR Until a short time ago, scarcely | | Sttt 5 w0 i o . PSR one person in a thousand had | |&riEhiisw EE | (Duily Bl ' 10 il i reany“gsuid sl;g sk 0 S e U-ueorgia 0SSOms~- cracker—as it came fresh and | | Se a, GER 5 %% | In o Lively HodgePodge of Singing and Dancing A Big Scenic Musical Production b England, dl ith Boston P from th e DRI Mol world || MURRAY LIVINGSTONE & CO,, BAKER AND MURRAY, LUCE BRUCE TiSp € oven, loves a tune, said the famous musician, || Singing Dramatic Comedy Act, Those Sweet Singing and S:artling AND MAY, Who conducted his band at two egn: “THE MAN FROM ITALY” 54 by certs in Woelsey hall, and Yale has cl C " Now b d at the head of her music department a TILLER SISTERS, over Comedy Instrumentalists everybody can know and Taan who is a leader in musical <omB- || Caracter Singing Gomedisnnes THE THREE OLFANS, sition not only in America but In the || “ur /e TAGTRESS AND THE Comedians, 8ingers, Dancers McRAE AND MILLER A i . [e! i it d Pro- enjoy the Crisp goodness of Tomon: Taner. T New tiaven Bym- NEWSGIRL” The Only Act of Its King Comedy Bar and Trapeze Artists fresh baked soda crackers with B e R e iy oy ’ 5 Haven could undoubtedly most suc- i out going to the baker’s oven. S ST Vi Smaaiterat: HARRY CRANDALL & CO. ed music is sympnonic musk.h the | In the Big Comedy Scream, “Fun in a Grocery Store.” Five People. Special Scenery BOARD OF HEALTH RULES FOR CLEAN MILK TESTED OUT on > widely milk barn (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) ) souther pine oiled d shellaced, | swee f the h d then to havi We b e talk, some s | First they were deliberately allowed = - : p of the march an n —_—e— ot St el o wRe | LT (I LVt Uneeda Biscuit bring the bak- | e’ wanc'to iear’ Wagner 'w second | Feature Photo-Play, THE BLACK SHEEP.. ... ... .....Two-Resl Western Drama arious health boa hav, de for | Were in ms bad condition as would be - ihe producdon of clean mitk " | tolerated undel Jeasouably good barn ery to you. Yalc's famous junicr prom. wesk || _PRICES, Matineo at2 P. W, 10c, 20. EVENING, 745 P. M. i5¢, 20c 250, 305, 3. All Seats Resorved here is no doubt that clean milk M.anagem And the four cows had J a4 e s estded | is more wholesome f dul t nlik tested under this condition, going ! T A LAY LD DI e IR RIS T Ll R T AP e m—— iees Gangerous for bublesiha e stills were lathed and plas- . 5 : { Taablon thie yenr T RS mnsdaies o TODAY—MARY PICKFORD “IN THE BISHOP’S CARRIAGE—Three Reels i _The maln question iz ina the sume four cows had A food to live on. Stamina for work- {Imen o the Various commiiices aro not BRI TR y " . ¥ * : i Ein Py B W0GHTE | influenced by the storm’ of in i i - The health boards of many | T# e exposed 2 and woodwork . ) | E e ST e Y G SRS . R S 3| was o e ers. Strength for the delicate. Give e e ana Shot. more sirongly in NOVEMBER 2.30, 7, 10, 11, 12 840 azy praciicable ready test W v might be applied 1o the milk on salt he resulis showed Bave attempted to secure 0y g ing dowu min and ofte roles as to litions 1 which the da Some of these rules na soma of o de There are not onl the latter department. The new se- |l | mester plan gives the administrative on. ues | authorities their opportunity at re- 9 oy . | and the men were making plans to fill them to the little folks. Five cents. | vision downward. for the prom comes | every hour of that time full of activity Prelenting a Ta-le of '.he Civi] B l Jumping Comedian Opera!ic & Pop“lar Singe“ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | iiiisies setiises 8 ™0 o KPTTIER & C0. | recess of four or five days at that time {is what Dean Jones had to say about|§ War Entitled the Rural Sub- ditions. ' much actual knowledge as to whether | t sert of pafls tha t ¥ T _diffe 1 facts, new rules for the production ' it. o @hos: the way the ed e geve a gorm ¢ tiey really were Important or not or really sanitary milk may be deduced | “Promenade féstivities shall not be- stitute. Another Rural Sketch, The Return to the Picture World of FLORENCE #ules about the clothes k r lastering hi Jut the idea a good many | which shall actually effect that ob- | gin before Monday of promenade week. . Bl wear: ruiee abou s while *Nora D furmgrs have had, all the while :t without “proving ‘meediessiy ex- | There shall be no dancing, no tea par- Special Scenery. LOWRENCE in a 2 Reel Victor, ® mangers: rules sbout plaster of T e pensive and irksome to the dairy pro- ' ties and no entertainments on Satur- / and whitewas riles about strain- " a4 pias et’s hope that, as a result of this!| ducer. 3 e e N ay el 3 PEOPLE_. TH SL.O OO ing ard cooliag . T nd kindred dairy’ studies into the act- | THE FARMER. | ing the promenade.” 3 THE CLOSED D 2 _ Most of these rul e. At 0 P g A ok [ B | The sophomore and junior germans | ¥ the frack y : s I8 i Bl | are to be given on Monday night, after ent of the milk 0 BHEHE | it the dramatic club's performance, and the dancing shall stop at 3 o'clock, after which there shall be no “dawn breakfasts or dancing in private . o Ue . Attention, Farmers! | o™ potiiment Course to close at 4 o'clock in the morning. i ther re to be no breakfasts or DOLLARS BONUS [and here s o e o of {ha oct | . CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH | j | 5 the treedom from | Monday Evening, Nov. 10th, In contrast with madical gentiemen apparent analogies o v these pla trial Now the only sure way to find out e £pad ; # | aith boards require Colonial Theatre MATINEE 5¢ CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10c 2000 ft~“SELF CONVICTED,"” Lubin-2000 f. Powerful Melodramatic Two Reel Feature “HIS SECRET” . Exceptionally. Strong Biograph Drama | | | | restrictions that has been permitted in | at 8 olclock | tismEcnEr former years, this seems to some ar-| o e Superb Vitagraph Western Feature i . dent undergraduates like Puritanical | DR. HUGH BLACK | For Fattest, Biggest || Gimpiicity. They deplore the fact that | ? | AND GTHER STERLING-STIHACIIONS under faculty dictatorship the Yale Subject = Qo e and Best Turkey {prom. a social —event ' recornized | “America Through Scotch Spectacles” = Y 8 for . | throughout the country as second only — : 5 vihitansanive Raised { to the naugural ball, is to die out and Admission 50c SPECIAL ATR SPECIA s 4 nt sar become a thing of the past. They = = = = - HE E | uro er on $10 00 | eret that under the new system I be- | South Manchester spent last Sunday FEATURE T ROADWA FEATURE : | e ok T 18K DR | SR Yenie e st | ) BRI, SAT. Gy WUNG | FRI, SAT. lumbia Green and attended the | | tion which she will find does not much g b s | Next Best $5.00; | oot han equl thedwncba At hote, | guLius caunc service DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS i} . | Mrs. Marietta Rice of Pittsfield, either in duration or quality, and then |y, > ony X , " TH H Third $5.00 e s mthh hoal iy | Mamm, L Satiing the tamily ot her | ] E BISHOP'S CARRIAGE 50 ard 4 g light of the dawn—these are going, too | 5C7» Howard 4. Rice | B toa i b stk e | —and in their place the faculty, figura. | Weighs 20 Pounds. WITH MARY PICKFORD—(Little Mary) ) A t 4 5 | tively, tucks the young ladies into bed. | Charles Fredericks of West street A | The Bulletn proporas to || IR e T o ve’ ahorn s L Gl IN 4 REELS OF MOTION PICTURES—4 REELS Lt ganture the | 2 its distinguishing glories and thers | 50 pounds and fills & half bushel meas. |§ A Fascinating Drama of the Underworld That Approaches Tragedy and The bulletin contains a full state- nd il 5 i £ Tl he oA loge AR e *"h‘;frsi*r"“ure. Some cabbage, that! Ends in Romance ment of exa hat was done a & S 3eln ing market in Windham and oo e R e G M g G d on Wedding A Sisds the m ity how 1th n th : 5 % guests will not be permitted to occupy urprised on Wedding Anniversary. -~ Barde the milk. sadexactiy b b 1 i New London counties. the fraternity houses—while the men| A surprise party was given Mr. and HEARTS Boititalz Reok ;| "HIS LEST DEAL—Than. Drama ¢ these details are technic & ) ] TRoy Shtat 2 P 4 move out temporarily-—except from 8 | Mrs, i - th and The Football cBted—too long for me even t =F ¢ \bsolu o § B Iniist Be nailyelshalolfd ahd eraw iu thessbwa coues o'clock Monday morning until § o'clock | Colimbla Green Thursday evening un- | marise But the geceral results a The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price Wednesday night. That's a straw that | der the auspices of the West Street So- | ‘ stated . bk tinsace 4 nks helps \rds r dition to th to be awarded. | maies the camel give one last groan. | cial Kight Ladics clup, of which Mrs. | e soderstand. = he taris s Meved tor t hav e e - And vet on the other side. there are|Utley is a member, The date was the | iy th osh 1 L : : eho will support Dean Jones and Di- | visitors met al the home of Mr. and | B e e e e B ey 2 4 g of . of $1000 to largest, fattest and best you Tector Chittendsn In their stand for &| Mes Abbott 1ittle and merched o tho S S s e ity cows? Th : peoy < v 'of $5.00 to the second largest, faitest best Simpler prom: some who cling to the | Uiley residénce, headed by an amateur | R O . b LT 2 ] s prize of $5.00 fo the largest. fattest and best notlon of ood old fashioned afternoon | i, mnq | . = e - =iy ‘ . 4 Tk v London or Windham counties. s and discountenance dancing in T visit 0 r 1 The latter wo of these e . g So'the e - The visitors numbered about . the ones investigaied. as clearly | exp : S Ra The contest is open to any man, woman. boy or girl residing in the Talt baliroom until nearly noon the | Refreshments were served and a sum | 100 Franklin Street. sbown., at the start-off, that = big par Y I ¥ 5 o D ey, t € The evs must be suhmitted for examination and day after. | of money presented with congratula- | of the gerws w mil »m hand, using a h T welghin & Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. AT tions to Mr. and Mrs. Utley. Mr. and onl n o % air coms from dust and dirt or p ¥ c 3 g | Mrs. Theodore A. Lyman of Plainville | C h'a d D ] l El S ll v ] - the largest, fatte ~st young tu :00 will be award- ; A8 s ey dimtugies b the. peocses | 1a B TE S S L iTer the largest fattent and beat young furksy 91000 will be award- Tolland County | Were Drosent at tha party i ctors and Dealers In Electric Supplies ot m..m;: and aliowed & nto the w s g 4 AR N ke ¥ e e { Tamisation can pe prevented by us: SRl To the raiser of the sscond largest, fattest and bast young ‘urke COLUMBIA WILLINGTON I ELECTRIC PORTABLE TABLE LAMPS €| 1 young y modern milk-pails ~with small ope; § T Bian Sl a pri 0 in addition to the market price will be given. This turkey | CRITAER ’ ings. « > r £ Cliy w he Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. Ecclesiastical Society Elects Officers— | Tea Party Planned for Members of Sa B . B e e vt | T m and raiser of the largest, fattest and best turkey pver a yoar old Local Delegates at Narwich Conven. | Junior Sunday School Class. | me Special Bargains to make room for new stock . are In the pails be 1 t v - a 00 in addition to the market price. This will go to the tion. = f:"‘.*d’;“fi‘m I e e m cle « x a e « r Children for a Thankegiving dinner. he pleasant Sunday brought out & periments were what is known R b oty o will be disinterested persons who will weigh the tur- The Columbia Ecclesiastical society e congregation to listen to Rev. E. R e oo they o - : . s at € s Bros. market held its annual meeting last Saturday W. Darrow’s excellent sermon from or i h ho i . BT i it ; fternoon. The reports of the several John The music was fine. There were exposed r 5 of the bird whether & prize is won or not. following offficers were chosen for the, This (Shurday) —af steam in a steam-box for fifteen m ensuing vear Society committee, ' Ra uller, who utes. Right here a new tes! € | Henry B. Hutchins, Charles K. Hitch- | of the junior class in the Sunday " S v 7 T cock ward P. Lyman; clerk and school that was left without a teacher the death of Miss Lillian S. Math- plied to see what was the these pails of two treatm Paiis were used. Two of covered with a cloth befo 1 in the steam-box, two were left k ) uncovered. After steaming. the uncovered taken to the barn wit utensila, while the two were left in the steam-box ing time. then tak a0t uncovered til zally on his stc asurer, Henry isham. The en- ope system of raising funds for ews. is to give a 5 o'clock tea party for | meeting current expenses was contin- the class at the conference room. The ued. hours are from 2 until 5. Miss Fuller fiss Sarah Morris of White Plains, ' has plans for the girls for the winter Y. has been spending several days that if carried out will be very plea: in town, the guest of Mrs. A. L. ent i Frink. There was no midweek prayer meet- Church Interests. ing this week, as so many pianned to b ahsent from towr Mrs. Reed from New Haven and lit- tle son have been visiting at nom- e = B | [ m] = = 15 en - ™ c2 = == —cz xr= = re e ™ = - r™ = Football Coaches Striving to Overcome Defects Revealed By At the Sunday evening meeting Rev. 0. Foster gave an interesting ac- count of the boys’ religious conference Colgate—New Ring For the Hockey Team—New Haven esi : i > : mithiog B A s . A 2 | Fecontly held at Bridgeport. Jockety for aweek. . { The results of a six days £ this - S he nnansia o a Musical Center—Reform in Junior Prom. | **3iss Amelia J. Fuller and Henry C,' M. and Mrs. Charles Koener passed -;b«m on four different cows, snowed S T i Isham were chosen delegates from the “’\[}‘:: s Sorred an.‘:ugnf' : s S0, v dme of the p V olumbia_church ‘to attend with the |, o115 TSLE FATC 0 A s pastor, Rev. E. O. Foster, the Tolland Seen passing largest in this part of the countrq. |county conference of Congregational Miss Gardner. = . = o The greatly lessened output of this | churches at Talcottyille Thursday, been setting up 3 monument to Adolph plant in winter enables it to use its| Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Foster attended DSen setilng uo & monument (o SO0 tected palis was aversge germ < tected pails was words. the extra protection No one can reason for thail team’s humili= Haven, Nov. 7. pick out any one d | T covered pails stopped fourteen out 1 defeat by ( te. Football men | Machinery for freezing the rink during | the state Sunday school convention at Church ! every twenty-three germs which would | - SEpT AN : i the winter season, thus reducing the | Norwich this week. g . Rt s SRSt tin 1 reed th Yale coaches are L3 Joseph Blanuerak, youngest son of far Seliidng began. This is son Alin ‘(e Hight line. e ae-| SRR et BE Sink iexpeniiure (o 8| Teachers’ Mesting. Jonn Blanuerak of the Dalevilie dis- an RNl nent and percection of ‘the fun- | MBImum. | o this end, ‘the company | teachers' meeting was held hero irict, has returned from the Williman- Sovall: Sualieis ntals of the game. But harder her 1his year o next. but with the | Monday afternoon. These meetings tic hospltal, where he underwent a unded A it \s been necessary may | Lromliec of co-operation from Yale men | under the direction of Supervisor Gar- | slight operation. He is making a good - =3 njust . nething (o do with it 1n | F055° decided to attempt to get the | Tison are held monthly. = i recovery. i the, tents | 1o ot aption nen o stale. and | The second reason for a new rink was | F O Pater atate col began the stalles ceiled a g PR gl ossumption This Biousht SboUt | aie tailnrliif the rink st Xele Nisla tay| Wi ReY, FLO- Fokan ke iatc cor; o ANes with- pia nd’ matched | made | D entourabing sesulia. Caps | Meet expectations last winter.” De- | fefence f Congregagong; churches 2 e DR | pendent on natural cooling, the rink | Waterbury Nov. 1f, 12, 13 Sl = R S Then. agi Men | higwinter, owing to warm spells, and | @ ki - at J. com- 1 M ° [ers bAndin caciy. Theo nesin, 22| Gicrasicn the linckey . sdnedyie” was | PEnYe NOTRIKLI CElbEE Lo Mrs. Entertainer:— é [has been injuring men i her hard | SaGivterrupted and the hockey toam | Weeks' vacatio e present weck is aetice serimmages, Pumpely, for i | L eiaf opportunities fo prac- | being spent by Miss woitt ana her) To Farmers of New London Twofold do you honor your Thanksgiving ; hts; latives in Conway, been hurt seriously in his weak leg, | 5 | Mass a & first injured in baseball last spring, | Harvard's success in hockey. so N“:"r M e e R Ceunty: guests when you feast them upon dainty viands o not take ) that e at e Sanie to get back | &reat that the game has been made a | Nature Fake Tale fro - T thai iaet o tiful ai “ P ~ for the big games. Altogether Yale |major sport at that university, seems | Correspondents in 1lxassa<;\msms in- | 1. judging of the best 10 ears of beau ul surroundings. has had an eseeptionally large hospi- |10 be due that the Crimson players | form friends in this place that in their ds e Syt bfl”ufes or Im’taf’on St st thiw Talio Phe \ohanges uf-,u{m,\p nad” the cpportunity during. the | vicinlty squirrels are dying from eat- Sorn €rown by sny meeldsry of Now Also the best way to train your children have consequently been necess in | last few vears of practicing, regardless | ing chestnuts supposedly from trees L Y ] ; 3 theWeilEn 3 Bave, Conseducnily hoch necesmry b | Ko ot on Sne Soaton Sresa.. Yaie | aeotod with the enestaut Dight. - reeular mesting of (e Norwih) to have GOOD MANNERS at the table 1is to Get -Known Tarcely for Yales: ervatic' pla Ihis | meanwhile has had to take fatiguing | Three young persons were proposes -ange ythian ¥ (this ¢ largely for Yale's erratic playing. This | moenunte e B an Tink In"New | for aamission to fhe church last Sun- mext Wedresday Evening, Nov. 13th | serve your meals in a well-appointed din-— nd Packag Tor Koteham had only three or four of | York or wait for out of door skating. |day. at 7.30 p. m. We Xk the regulars around him. At that, the | The new rink will be of the standard [ Mr. and Mrs. Afbert Bidwell of ~This is In connection with fhe ing room We keep modern dining room furn— wonderful march that Yale made down | premium offereq for same by the New 1 he field ir second ha ¥ Corsi] e = County Agricultural Soclety iture, chairs, tables, sideboards, and ev— Made in the lar t. best up and saved the game if the | ? All entrles must be In Pythian Hall yu 4 v e 0 make your home es' es! quarterback had not, in a hard tackle, | by seven p. m, Wednesday, Nov. 12th. ibed gest, i e Saw” fractirea. . Thenwith | 3 y : Ak PR e G beautiful and happy. equipped and sanitary Malted |:ubstituic quarters the team lost all St n S e ) ts scoring power. Just the reverse Lond o e Miikc plant In the world | vnis i e s BASCARETS TONIGHT! DIME A BOX Clitursl” Soctety. SHEA & BURKE b 8 o three y of playing together the | 9 ‘We do not make milk products”— | Coisatc team played like a machine. & 7 RHEE i . . - & Yale has taken heroic measures this e have recelved a large stock of 37-47 Mai Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. weel s the iineup chanses and pecrot AR OLOCRE. nsinding e mig 1 in Street iginal- i il b R R i No odds how bad your liver, stomach - stomach, They cléanse your Liver and| | , and Baby Ben all of which are|™ But th Ortg,mal Genuine gume will show the val | or bowels: how much your head aches, ; Bowals af all the sour. bile, foul gases| b= &nd BxbY i T HORLICK’S MALTED MILK EE BT .1 | how miserable and uncomfortable you |and constipated matter, which is pro- fully guaranteed by me. Made § Giihe. Yhla Hockey astociation illlare trom comstipation, indigestion, | ducing the miscry. A Cascaret tonight | We also carry & ful line ade from e llcre: i b U i B »e b | billousness and sluggish Intestines-— | will straighten you out by morning—a el ol o o ey : pl;rel fullcream milk | Gecd for the first time last winter, o7 | o Wiways get the dosired results with | 10-cont box keeps your bead olear,| of oupreg R g st "Hies' Nesw Youk Furniture ‘:d © extract of select malted grain, | new ik that 1s bo be Grecled ulComearets. ptomach sweet, liver und bowels rea- | [ I G LT OS onlans 3 i . D, | Snce at the corner of Wall an They end the headache, billousness, [lar, and you feel cheertul and bully p Bt i i :vuz: rlt-: pl:‘mt?;; At"l:"f“‘ "“Ji‘;b‘l: i el (et sl Bt Aluuiness, nervousness, sick, aour, gassy | for months, 5 i Our prices are the low- and Ciothing Company will r. e Food-drink for A ges. T e B = £ est in town. furnish 3 nd cloth: 4 '+ 1$100,000, and over half this amount has | 2 urnish your home and ciothe a3 BWFASK FOR “HORLICKH'S” been subsecribed for by Yale men in- | We buy ard e’xahnnge 6id Gela, F MUUS SHUE Fflfl MEN For i Used all the Giob. terested in hockey, Iverard Thompson | sni\::; r‘ulxdwl::;l‘: kt:rr :I.Ti‘r){:l":i';flua. GNP IoraRs iGuaTeN S MEDEEE you at your request. or in- -~ e over the Giol is in charge of the financial end and er chma! an irer, 5 i s The o the Incoming subscriptions this week | J. OGULNICK & co,,, formation write or call most economical and nourishi iy dicated that the new. projec 4 T L i 7 ' vy e o aich, e vasil Coib manen oy ] 65 Frankiin 8t. opp. Bulletin Building Fli Aventy The New York Furniture and » T The new departure results from two 8 2 5 Y o e e p P e M. J. CUMMINGS Clothing Company, Inc., : tion of an artificil ice company whose ey b ur bust- | g5 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn, — i o z betore tne vabllc, t 5 3 s . 5 N 20t WJW HHABE oube . erdcted Tn Maw Haven at CASCARETS:WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. | 3¢5 beiore the oubllc, thers is no me- 11 Bank St,, New London, Ct. «f The Bulietin Call 1314 Julaows o once at a cost of $300,000 will be the 154 columns