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— T TR 5 ey . 7 S 5] = TR AR VT i NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES - daughter, of Pogquonoc, Co_nn.. visited over Sunday with Dr. Kenyon and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamo;\d glnler; l lland C Burnham's Wednesday _ afternoon. | tained Lawyer Casey and family o Tolland County B Ssen” Saiossi . e Subper | PVGSICE SUNISY. Ly g for which Mrs, Burnham is noted. ot Ao g ‘ake! Today AUDITORIUM 3023 %845 Shooks e RAJAH GIRLS BOLTON Surprise for Nominee. Mrs. Eva Webster, teacher at Point BRIGHT, LIVELY, MUSICAL COMEDY. 10—PEOPLE—10 Clarence Rathbun gave his brother, i\ldllh, was at her home here over . Fred Rathbun, a surprise party Friday | Sunda; Benefit Dance—Party Nominations— | evening after his nomination for repre Owns Speedy Trotter. CHEVRIEL Aw Ih;ggE:Llrst;-w'rTE—Two Reels Looal Grange Entertained Pomona | sentative. About 75 were present. Harry Brown of Exeter has pur- Comedy Violinist —Comedy THE ANIMATED WEEKLY 3 fine collation was served, after which | chased “Betsey” from Mrs. I. M. Ken- Grange. the company enjoyed a dance. yon. Nobody will pass Mr. Brown on Mrs. Mary 'Warner, accompanied by the road when he hols the ribbons her son, Robert Warner, of South Man- over Betsey. chester. left Tuesday for 'Wyoming for RIPLEY HILL The Harvest supper Friday evening 2 few weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. ot e netted the soclety $13.05. i ll N ext w e ek X Levi Churchill. Toplifi-Jordan Marriage — Climbers | _Mrs. Arville Larkin who has been |} Hartford people spending Columb Wedding, Mre. Benjamin Bray of Lafayette THE MONEY QUESTION FROM THE FARMER’S day i Sowns were My and Mes, Claie —— has been spending a part of this week MATINEE DAILY—STARTING MONDAY m OF vmw S. Hutchinson, f. and Mrs. Samuel Harrison F. Topliff of Willimantic | with her father, T. T. Loch. M. Alvord and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.|and Miss Margaret Jordan of Bast| Hardy Kelly is moving his family ° ° Thompson. 5 Cleveland, Ohio, were married at the |to Glenrock. He has lived on the A dance for the benefit of Bolton hall hon;le of th;‘ bfid&, 190:1" 6.1 o ; Bray farm thi blummer,‘ehdutbxt l;r uo}‘d was held in the hall last Saturday r. and Mrs. H. P. Topliff of wau- [and will soon “be occup! y Provi- ‘Written Specially for The Bulletin. of the ends money will enable farmers | oo ;i i : regan and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison F.|dence parties. “The money side of farming is too|to attain. evening and was well attended. Pas 2 grea hasized. The end of all| This may be a regrettable necessity. Mrs. E. A. Converse of Worcester, Top}‘i‘ll are at the homestead for the Mg. _I\t;]nie nlxaexcc:nil‘ln o!E Hfim!g::n thlngt:y for the farmer is not that he|It may sound sordid. It may make |yess: 15 iy Of M and e | WSk s I TL Toplitr and Mise i'!o 5 ting her 3 . E. should grow the most corn or wheat|the moralista gulp. . | "The Misses Patterson and Charles|Gertrude Topliff of Occum and Mr.| Water is very low here several wells to the acre, More attention should be| ~But there's no use shutting our ve# | patterson, who have been at the|and Mrs. A C. Topliff and Miss Ruth |belng dry and it ls hard work to get f’c;:'én t:.m;h o 25.‘2;‘.,2?& ?::'eres'ts ol e ciwhist : int imperfect o ooio1 2013 | Phelps bungalow all summer, return-|of Providence, R 1, were guests of | water for the grist mill, their parents over Sunday. Tural life’—Secretary Houston of the|governmental order has made them. fg“‘gl;;'_fl' Hartford: ome yesterday | Hielr Parents o as Gotained at his Department of Agriculture, And our imperfect social and govern- Kl of s home last week by illness, but return- WEEKAPAUG - mental order is what our worse than S artord Is isiting | 0 to New York Monday. ONE YEAR RUN AT HUDSON THEATRE, NEW YORK 1 think those of you who have done }mnerfect uman nature” has made | "Ny Shoiey White of Hebron has| Miss Bertha Greene raised 50 bush- |y, €. T. Union Hears About State Ladies’ 160 Tick: M s % me the Tonor to read these random . ere vou are. Up against a stump, | Déen the guest of Mrs. W. C. White. oI gL Orst class potatoes on onme-| “gonvention — Bayberry Picker e eali ° :” °";:" Night, Limited to 100 s ill sgree tha ave agal - Fo Hartf of an 3 4 . - a ing Now at X ke o i ot mnduly eme | And no stump-puller in sight! T e oL rcreat H“,,F..:jlsedd 21 bushels on| Throws Down Lighted Cigarette, = kBl OMdS: || Chwus. 1712 hasizing “the money side” of farm- Mrs. James Cor 3 the same amount of land. Starting Fire. 3 3 = T e T pve e [t may be commendable for those M Mot The comet’ was _distinctly visible _— i Matinee, 10c and 20c Evening, 10c, 20c and 30¢ 2 Shows, 230 and 7.30 ued and pleaded for a higher view of | of us who nk we see a better way ednesday evening. The Ocean View W. C. T. U. met af ' ¥ & 511- honor?ble calling than that which [to try to improve our fellow men and | The republicans made the following Climbers Have Debate. the home of Mrs. Chase Loofhow Wed- FEATURE PICTURE AND HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ALSO olasses it solely as @ sordid scramble | women and meliorate our environ- | nominations at their caucus: Repre- The Climbers club met with Burton | N€sday afternoon. A fine report from TWO—BIG SHOWS—2 ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION for money. To a true and wholesome | ment of facts. In the meantime, till | sentative, Kingsley Barrows: justices Flint Monday evening. A debate, Re- | the 40th annual convention held last TANGO CONTEST THURSDAY NIGH man, no matter what his vocation, | we've accomplished that purpose. | of the peace, J. W. Phelps, Frank Eatoa | “unt MORCRy ST AR, oo GErHte 00 | week in Providence was given by Mro. T Tmomey 18 not only mot “the end of ali | We've got to live with men, women and | and John Johnson solved, ry - TavviMore [ e T e akiat (o = 7 " Pleasant to Live in That the City, tiings,” it is not even the chief end of {‘-’ce;s RaE N ot e think Choice of the Democrats. brought out some good points on both | toPic Was Medal Contests. The medal anything. i At the democratic caucus held Mon- . " | contests as a character builder was Tt {s not an end at all, but simply a gat tho Gemocratic cancus held Mon_ | sides. Miss Bates Miss Barbara Fe- | I0CE\L Sha’s Giscussion followed, HE NENd ALL STAR SHOW means. One solemn and sorry fact is, as|nominated for representative; Marvin| peterson. Brenton Freeman, Forrest S. M. Gladwin of Hartford spent Xir 1t is just the foundation on which lo | I've remarked, that the average farm- | W. Howard, James D. Balley and N. C.| iyazen, Burton Flint, Miss Brigham Wednesday and part of Thursday as g i}ROADWAfi Matinee at 2.30—5¢ and 10c build something of more use and im- [er, obtaining neither just wages for |Maine were nominated for justices of | anq Miss Hazen, affirmative: nega- | the Suest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bliven. portance. his labor nor adequate compensation |the peace. five, George Freeman, Wallace Hazen, | . Mrs. Hannah Smith of Newark, N. e : NSATIONAL GYMNA! for his_ product, is almost invariably Teachers’ Mesting. e O e William Rienaracon, | 3. has been the gueet of her uncle and HAROLD BROS. S5SATIONAL SYMNASTS If you and | want a new barn, if our | short of the money his conditions de- | 4 teachers’ meeting was held at the | Jack Schelling, Raymond Greene, Miss | 2Unt, Mr. and Mye W. C. Ratnbun. wiser farming makes such a building | mand and his aspirations implore. Cent. day ®|Saran White and Miss Flora Greene. | , George Noves fell from a 27 foot lad- STANLEY and MURRAY AL -WILD Tecessary to store our increasing crops,| 18 it any wonder that, gripped in | TSTTEr chicollyonso Y elurd ] Judges, Mrs, Peterson_ Mrs, Sny- | der While picking apples, injuring h Classy Entertainers l Comedian and Mimio PRESENTING LATE NEW YORK SUCCESSES MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT “THE PRICE” then, as prudent people, we will lay a |such shackles of hindrance, he should [ ™% o B e O ety verdiet | Pack and side severely. foundation on whicn to erect it. W | Eive to “the ‘money side” of his call- | cAEs. Tenry wrver has netummed fofer G e o aatie: Conprad Threw Down Cigarette. THE REDEMPTION OF A PAL .. Tvicr Resl-Awiscicah Dl know better:than fo,set it on ther sy~ | I S5 ARt o0 O g oo | town. cocoa. were served by Mrs. Snyder and | A bad fire was created on the Avers|ll OUR MUTUAL GIRL FATTY’S DEBUT, Keystone e O & down. <o hardpan or | practically know his conditions and | TFast Central Pomona grange, No. 3,|Teet With the Hilltop Homes club Oct. | berry picker threw down a lighted f Mr. and Mrs. R. W. | cigarette on the hill near the home of GH' ND. OCT. rong p il S theticall his burden-| was entertained by Bolton grange, Noc. |31 at the home o 3 Ys 3 ; P S s a | et O alon oro o his conatant | 47, in Bolton ball Wednesday. Nine|Hazen, to celebrate the 25th amni-|Mrs. G. H. Noyes She ran to the ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, 19. ‘Woodworth ‘'on Fishers Island. L BIiy n e e e T AT TRbutie | | Weve not. o take ithinige ‘as’ they | t0 300:at Ticon. TTie afternoan meeting | Woodworth, oo ishers Toae. - | “Teon W, Bitven Snd Ernest Chempiia “ Charles Risley’s literary programme, E. H. Gladwin. 1. SEATS NOW SELLING who, not needing or intending new 'farmer simply must give that.‘“money 1 ithout water. e s G T PRICES, 25¢ to $1.50 , T Darns, should mevertheless, cover hiS side” & disproportionate share of | Which consisted of vocal and instru.|are atindly withom [Water. ROCKVILLE walls? We should.class him as a de- | “too greatly emphasized.” recitations from members of Man-| MANSFIELD CENTER Tective if not a lunatic to turn his fer-| What ls not being sufficiently em- | chester, Hillstown, Glastonbury, He- pr——— Club—Rally Sunday Tomorrow. |[S. D. B. church here last Saturday. buildings never to be built. money which justly belongs to him for S o i 4 5 g the [T \uXet. fuicn_conduct swould be no whit | hls work and the service He renders. COLUMBIA en's. club with a fow friends | Earern secienrviony s Sispdine the |} 9 Reels--“THE IMPOSTER,” Lubin--2 Reels 2 f “ i, - man in any walk of life, who makes the i and greatést help such|Delegates to Conference—Nominees of | evening, Oct. 12, to meet Rev. H. A.| Mrs Phebe J Crandall started Mon- No. 28, Diplomat—Tale of Old Custom” “Look Whe's Hers” Comedy Bering and Hoaralng of money a chier|Sencies as the Department of Asri-| " goth Political Parties—Appeal Taken | Beadle of Pomfret, who gave an ing |day morning for New Hampshire to|§ “BREWSTER'S MILLIONS,” Monday....Five Reels with Edward Abeles end. present events. Some of the local |Alva Crandall, who has the princi- along that line, and how thoroughly T Dpeetialions HauECSL LSRR | s W Pirter and iirs, Abbott |TDsiclEns wife present ad . ‘edded ipalship Ot & achool fhere: se the whole rotten scheme of life ‘him, | Little attended the annual county home & which rules so widely today among’so ?y‘.‘.fs"i,’x‘;v?.&‘s‘:’.‘} n:its“r;lrleysec:tm Siasessity | meeting ‘at Vemnon Center. - g the x;‘»t;npe"toft e oiti o 80 SRSt e e (& at(’.f a ourse W thousands and.tens of thousands | of “too greatly emphasizing” the hunt| Apples are plenty and sales féw. Mrs, Oscar L. Burdick of Stamford, of The Boys' and Girls' club met at the more important than home and family | So 'long as he has to work morn- | mond E. Clarke last week, charged "Wednesda; b h i and neighbors- and country—or even | ) and nights kdays | with assault with intent to kill. J. N.|Pareonage el = it God Himself. Ings and ooy end niEkte g o e rke mAlc Ae’ Gounses To Nobls;|ublect for diectiselon was Mexico wng | Miss Fhobe Crandell, who:has ben 1 < ¢ their marriage. telephone, called the men, and the SELWYN & CO, W ‘over “the mon ide 7" were given the fifth degree in the |VeIsSary ol e, . Yy 2 5 W What would e think Of the farmer |are. And as things are, the average devated. ‘o Werthy: ‘iLecturer | | Séversl itomilies gte srtiny waler|ars palnting this four cotiakedial. Di- Same Company That Closed at the Plymouth Theatre, Boston farm with trenches and foundation |thought. As things are, it is not being | Mental music, essays, addresses ani " -| bron, East Hartford and Eilington 3 Rev. Mr, Wedeman, pastor of the E tile’acres Into & labyrinth of trenches Phasized s me unfortunate fact, that = 8100 | pey. Harry A. Beadie Addresses Men's | Wood River church, preached in the CO LON 1AL, 'H AT RE i e o e s e plentaimie at the parsonage Monday |es at Marlboro, New Jersey, . formal talk on Loyalty in the light Jf |spend the winter with her som, D. 5 find' out exactly why he is thus im-| in Nobis Case. You kmow bow often T've talked |po L eent & = r deep methods by which the money naturally muchk to the pleasure of the evening. Miss Mary E. Burdick, who has been o-sepm 4 see In Money something | for it. ¢ A E, Nobis was before Justice Ray- | ““Fhe’ryys Gonn.. is the guest of Miss Lottle J. ui Nevertheless— "o Srape tosether money enough to live | Who was found guilty of assault and | FeF Froblems. Ao R e —t on and feed the dog—just for an aver- | fined, 'fine and costs amounting to Willing Workers . Mrs, Cariton Irish and two daugh- While the foundation is not the|age wage less than is paid an ignorant [ about $21. Notice of an appeal was The annual meeting of the Willing | iorq visited relatives in Westerly last O u ar C ure building, and is of no manner of use | Slovak for digging coal in Pennsyl- | given. : Workers was held at the home of the | yeey except @s it serves to hold up the|vania, so long he'll think most of his| The annual conference of Tolland |president, Mrs. G. H. Wyman, Wed- T e g hutlding, it is still an absolutely essen- | time about the “money side,”—because | county Congregational churches meets|nesday of last week. The following tial pre-requisite to-the building. he has to. at Rockville next Tuesday, Oct. 20.|officers were elected: President, Mrs. OPKINTON We've got to have that foundation| It doesm’t lie in the mouth of any | The delegates from the Columbia|G. H. Wyman; vice president, Mrs. before we can start the building. man not himself an actual farmer, de- | church to accompany Rev. E. O. Fos- | Emily Larkham; secretary, Mrs, W. Edward T. Allen of San Francisco, Alone and in itself a mere waste of | pendent on his farm for existence, to [ter are Hubert P, Collins'and Miss|R. Dawley; _treasurer, Mrs. G. L.|Cql, is the guest of his brother, E. R.| Oct. 26, 4 p ground, as the basis for a useful|tell him he ought not to, either! | Eliza A. Hutchins. James: executive committee, Mrs. R.| sjien. § DITIONS AND TENDENCIES OF THE DRAMA. Duilding that foundation is perempto- Ry Party. Caucuses. M. Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Anthory, Miss |““\Th. ' o Mellen was at his sum- rily required. It cannot be overlooked; | This last season has been a prett Bunice Buchanan. An appetizing lunch 2 q Nov. 2, 8 p. m—Illustrated. ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON, PH. D., Assist- it must not be omitted. goott ong. for eastern fatmers, - Bven | o AL, the, republican caucus Friday | was served by the hostess. LR D el il ) E Oct. 19, 4 p. m—WILLIAM LYON PHELPS, PH. D., Lampson Professor of grAgllsh Literature in Yale University. Subject: THE NOVEL OF TO- farm is leased to the Hopkinton Pro- ant Professor of Geography in Yale University. Subject: CENTRAL Furthermore, it must be attended ta| the weather has taken pity on us and | Gcning Tressellian G. Tucker was| Foho grange enjoved a roast Dig|Gucts company and Improvements to AMERICA AND THE HIGHEST NATIVE AMERICAN CJVILIZATION. first, before any other part of toe|helped’us out. Many of our crops are | g0ty (OF TOPIPEERE RS AEC AYC | supper Friday evening. A Program | the property are in progress. bullding is put up. unusually good. Those of us who | o0 " STUIG DoneRd ORT SR She | followed the supper. Rer B . Mathewson was in Prov-| No- & 8 p. m—HENRY CROSBY EMERY, PH. D, LL. D, Professor of _To say that the farmer is wholly to|have trisd to increase our yields by [ Jor® © e A T Rally Sunday Planned. idence this week attending the 250th Political Economy in Yale University. Subject: THE INTELLECTUAL neglect, the money side of his business | improved. farming methods misht be | "I demoorats held thetr caucus on| Next Sunday will be observed as|anniversery of the founding of Brown FOUNEEINGINS DF THE PRESENY WM ot e 1 hpnd a2 oy Uhat Rl sxpectod g vl X e oS | tonig v Chine and nominated Sumes | Baly Sundg Special exerciacs wil | Univers Nov, 18,8 - m—PROFESSOR EMERY. Sulect: THE WAR OF He doesn't bulld his barn for the| But, really, now, how much advan- | Sharles W. Bailey and Raymond E.|De oDsefled A& Han i damaged last week by ARD TAFT, sake of the foundation, but lays the|tage are these results going to be to | C arke for justices of the peace. 230 3. m. and at Atwoodville at 4 | dameged last weel by ‘an automobile | Nov. 24, 8 p. m—HON. WILLIAM HOW., TAFT, LL.D,, D.C. L., foundation for the sake of his future|usz : Visitors Won. A business meeting of the C. E. so- | high epeed. ; Kent Professor of Constitutional Law in Yale Law School. Ex-Presi- ‘While almost everything we don’t Two games of ball were played here | ciety was called by the president for dent Taft's choice of subject will be guided by the course of events dur- milarly, while money is ot the|produce but have to buy has gone up |last Saturday afternoon by the local | Monday evening at the parsonage. Re- ing the next few weeks. sole end of either real farming or real|in price, our products are either no [ nine and @ nine from Willimantic. | ports were read from various commit- | PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING manly life, it is the absolutely essen- | higher or are actually lower than or- | Both games were won by the Willi- | tess and plans for future work dis- tial foundation on which both farm- |dinary. Near me thers has been a|mantics. Scores, 8 to 2 and 6 to 2. ubbed! . The Mat ‘of members Was ra- Tickets now on sale at store of George A. Davis, 25 Broadway. Course ng and life must be built. ;;aco!x;g c;gix; mo)f) rgot;t}foe&sl nfi’r‘lg o r’;‘eeg‘; n’{‘:cl‘:er - mflifi:‘ns some im-|yviewed with the idea of revision. Tickets, $2.50. Special rate to teachers and students $1.75. e i misnsyito " pey workmcn's ;’he 7oy R hm;:m:ncl:"‘:;flhg Probably two more story hours will A ' e an: Ahe T o wages and interest due, are selling | been erected on the front aide of the | ruesamr Ooe 55 mon Tiasdas Oor oy 5 thought and time—shouldn's Tueaday, Oct. 20 and Tuesday, Oct. 27 . @00l deal of . thonght s them. by the wagon-load for just forty | house and a dormer window is to be|at 4.30 p. m. Heann and Plumbln Shouldn't he give all the thought nd | CCRtS 08 the dollar of what they got |put in and roof shingled. L ee————— 8 8 a year ago for poorer tul . pples, . ime | mecessary to that foundatiom|foo, fre in profusion. And there is| . o Valuble Well. BOLTON NOTCH 92 Franklin Street g wrestle with | ahout as much chance of selling them iss E. B. Whitney is making im- — boarda? An ers and siding- | a5 of selling salt water to a fleet of [ Provements on the house occupied by| . g Rice went to Boston Sunday. Sl ovster dredgers! . ber Joreman, Madison Woodward, and| e attended the ball games Monday £ 75¢ A big crop, which involves extra |family. Ba d Tuesday. ey - Now let’s drop ourfigure of speech | cost in harvesting, is not likely to|Deing put in and water brought into|*N "SIoUY woodward, Mrs. . E. Robert d. Cochrane Sadd Iron Sets, worth $1.00, for and come down to tho actual fam con- | prove as profitable’as a smaller crop, | {19 house,and about the premises from | yoward and Miss Mabel Howard at- GAS FITTING, Alarm Clock, worth $1.00, fOr. .. v v v ceeieree ons 79€ p gathered at less cost and sold @t | B ome Some | tended the Stafford fair Tuesday, go- : 3 . maia mverase arfinpgsza:ogo:ng Est | higher prices. e Sway. z'g‘h"_:n;’_f,:l Shine Shioa” ing in Mrs, Woodward's automobile PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, Galvanized Pails, 10, 12, 14 gt., worth 25¢-35¢, for 19¢ i iy rs. E. M. Howard an: . H. Do~ . 3 he,and his. family #o to the poorhouss,| People in big cities and congested | The special collection for Red Cross | wolr spent Friday in South Manches. |0 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. |} 5 ot Enamel Sauce Pans and Kettles, worth 25c, for 15¢ but his farm will g0 to the bad. centers of popu?mon are actually suf- | Work taken at the morning church ser- | tor. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. ? Not only is it relentlessly required|fering from the high prices of food | Vic® recently amounted to $11. 6 qt. E 1 Kettles, worth 35c, for. .; -« 20c that he ot THonby If ho hotes to m | e SrAlle ey i nbere Conit oull | | F.’A. Aball'raised 10 potsioes which | 2%, Grace Lathrop returned from qt. Enamel Kettles, s e sleees beia Moo bl; St i |mpe;nuve15 de- | thelr crops of food TR ;)v\:;%:‘ledmlesaz pounds, and 24 filled a half | with her. z o Phone 581 8 gt. Enamel Kettles, worth 40c, fOreiaeie e e 25¢ e.laws of social jus-|to pay the cost of sing them. ko A. W. Cowles, who was taken ill 3 tice that he recelve adequate payment| Marcellus, Hamlet's friend, is re- To Live in Webster. Wednesday, is a liitle more comfort- 8 qt. Enamel Pots and Kettles with covers, for his work and his pains, “The la- | ported to have said once thaf “Some- | 3Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Wolff, who | able. MODERN PLUMBING ; worth 50c, for 35¢ por s worthy of his hire & ejining e rouee fin’ e atts of Den- | were recently married in Greeneville,| C. W. Hale of Springfield stopped > Spring Flowering Bulbs FOR FALL PLANTING essential modern house as electricity to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest Electric Flat Irons, worth $3.50, for.. . 3 from 'his summer wages for his work, not just compen- | where such a state of affairs exists. |and Hartford rallroad and has a run s e sation for his. products, nor money| Instead of criticizing farmers for |from Webster to Turner's Falls, o . Shouh Trom any ang il Sources. 13 | Paving oo mueh attenion o “the | tng Wit mexe mie poms 1o aramec: | Washington County, R. | make a stable foundation for either|money side” of farming, officials Who | for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Wolft ? S Sate ot Farmsing wnd farmers would 80 | “Hne praan onore, Thurstay. USQUEPAUGH |"a: o L e property kn i better to seek after methods which [ K Holbrook place has ssain chomman Ak ius far plane and pricess would relieve us of what is now the | owners. hanged harsh and grinding necessity of doing just that thing. - better farming or higher living. Considering the nature of his work and ‘the prime importance of his pro- duct, he is today the most inadequately paid laorer in the land, and his public service is the most scrimpingly com- Ppensated, THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Harvest Supper Clears $13—Sale of Bray Farm. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carpenter have STORIES OF PLACES. Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Strong—Low- | 80ne to New York after a few days’ As a result of the war with Turkey| Clark Marriage—Nominee Sur- | ViSit With Mrs. Carpenter’s parents, the boundaries of Greece were in-| ~prised, e e 2 creased 19,680 miles and 2130,000 per- e qrs, 8. Chappell, who has been vis- Call Up 734 Pt s era added to the population.| The town election went republican, Wemetly. Woaneaday, = el to P 5 agri- jas usual. Fred Rathbun and Clayton| i gulture experienced no violent or pro-|Lord are mominated for representa- T DT twes D e N T YOU GET onged disturbance or dislocation. | tives. efleld to Visit her sister, Mrs, J. WHA' it become excessively tight. ily- recently moved to New Haven fn PLUMBING is more important French engineers are planning ex-| “Miss Lina Bidwell has been quite ill than what you pay. If we install tensive works in Thessaly to drain|for some time, but is slowly getting C._ Cahoone, Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Kenyon and that country and provide water DOwer. | botter, thia FLIMDENG you'se swn of fhy Many of the Arabian peasant pop: . P Intion ot Paleating ‘heve recently emlo] pit it & icr has ben in Hebron for a short visit i grated to North and South America. Mrs. Wilmer K::nngynii; z‘::n g;st ot stop Austrial plans to spend $25,000,000 | P, mother, Mrs. Wil le:::i‘:?::'.zgiapea coughlng A° J° WhOICy & co‘ within three years for extending its In our highly commendable d praise of money as an end, and our equally commendable 'preaching against making it such, let us not lose sight of the two facts: First, that money is the absolutely indespensa- ble means to such desirable ends as better farming and-higher ltving; and, second, that the average farmer doesn’t get enough of it to make it even an effective means. CHAS. D. GEER Director of Bass Clef PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN SINGING. Room 42, Central Building Available for Class Work. OAKLA ND MOTOR CARS ‘While money was dea rat no time did Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broome and fam- Kinney & Wyman Garage 21 Pond Street Cars To Rent As, in our figure of speech, the foundation must come first, not as a thing valuable in itself, but because of its exigent necessity for the useful and valuable thing to be founded upon it, so in farm life the getting of money must come first of all, not for the sake of the money, but for the sake RIGHT system at a moderate price. Monday on account “of the illness of mark” Something is Totten in the|were in town thi at M, M. Main’s v farmer does not get either aeqm.\muke conditions of the = country | fireman on the New Tork, New Seyes ' el e N T g telephone and telegraph systems. E. T. Smith, who has charge of the| r ; s 12 Ferry Street $1150. to $1685. NIGHT OR T .Y SERVICE work. t is not safe to let it go Easy riding cars of smoothness and AT ANY HOUR i El:"';; ?:"S’:'fl" Death. on, and not necessary. A power. rourself . Eliz = S * Ha - Mii i) for about one vear died saqaensy | 2o doses of the time-tested CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent (| Telephone 1231 PEpNE O : . N | Wednesday morning at C. H. Porter's, Room 15 Shannon Building Ask : : B | where she resided. Her son, Charles H le,s H ORIGINAL [y ) Ny ¥ é&r;rg, died last week at his home in a Oney UNIVERSALISM GENUINE B e ; y z Of Horehound and Tar hes God's purpose to save all <k For All Ages—Highly Nutrifions and Comvenicat | _Mise Jans 5. Clark of Bormingham, | will give effective, prompt. reie. solie“aod s & powerr, i wize | JORN J. Donohue, M. D. —| - of Bi ; ve, i 3 P . dill. Nothe fhe Food Drink For All Ages—Highly an Eng, and Wallace 8. Lord of his toan | Does notupsetdigestionor nerves, 4| for Plumbers, Steam Fit- |2L17%, o gog o ™' ™k Now ing can defeat God. For information, books, tracts, ad- PHYSICIAN and SURGEON d_6 Steiner Block o i ith matted grain extract, in der form—dissolves | were married in Wakefleld, Mass., and is pleasant to the taste. Con- ;fgcgamflk,wxom o Ero e e e jsed in training | Tuesday, Sept. 29. The waading ‘was| tains. no opium nor anything ters and Mills dress Office Rooms, 5 an k! g s = a very quiet one, onl; et - . % & The best diet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, | brides friends being present. Borg | Piuricus: Children like it EEV. F. A, DILLINGHAM, Supt. o ranklin Sauare) © and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest digestion. | Mr. and Mrs. Tord ere teachers at At AN Dragsists. 3 2 Office tel. 676-3 Residencs tel, 675-3 Ask for“*HORLIOR®S>*—at Hotels, Restaurants, Foun: Mass. Mr. Tord and his beide ave at| Pikes TeshackeDrose The Norwich Plumbing Supply House | wicst-ciass touss Patnter, Paperl ausiosew “Bon’t travel without.it. Also-keep it at home. A lunch in a minute. fhis home, L. O, Lord's, for a short Tame the Wild Hanger, General Jobbing (landlords or THERIE Is no advertid \¢ medium i ' private), reasonable. Bastern Connecticut equs o ‘The Bl KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave,, Cjty iatin for businessrenulta Phone 12 . . Gentral Wharf 3n Sanch Tablet-farzm, also, zeady, 10 edt, _Convenient—nutritious, time. b Tos- T A Bl mst-ab. Mrs” Bred . m—PROFESSOR PHELPS. Subject: THE PRESENT CON- /