Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 2, 1914, Page 9

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biles: In " Saloons at 11 Tonight Rafly Saturday Even- lm—-llm %,3: spicuous at ihe State Senator, JOHN H, BARNES, in G ids aceopta nominatien, re- Mesting Thia Evening. 7 ae.i:m (g?:l\l;%a:';h“M&‘ $ ::"‘ to ;‘: :.:: Theiefore, we Mys. m Bums mrd{.;: TME BULL IA)O.I,E SIDE publish the fiuma\. whlohl::-:u: r ’w Benolt of Pawt Explained to Voters at letin report of his speech " Many years of continuous applicas Progressive ‘Sunday at her home in Danlel- e g 1 S Rally: Saturday ‘Evenings: * - | Jw Pranressive wostiog Nid Tn this gty L 58T S0 e OBt of G 30ek The progressives in took afon July 24, 1912. = s ‘an _ {hes again brousht Thos. A. Bdison the of i sl § y odes: | “PROGRESSIVE ROOSEVELT CLUR” | fruit of complete success. * son for the week | {12 TRIEES ©f CHIRET things | Organization Effected Here Tussday| Turning from his work on thé bat- that did not fit in. wita 'S #- jtery and.other electrical imy ns, B, Back has been at oy ® i Night—Mesting at Buckingham Me- -y on -nbaxzndne- tr‘lp‘:_m s, 1n :g::e::&:v:;d Tepublican spellbinders| morial—Has A nce of 100 * * *,| Mr. Edison.has devoted himself furin Nndor oty SRLYRCL RN B | Athrney Tohn B Baran e i e ST e o Burna of Webster has been | hag had opportunity to hear the adva. | "trocuced spoke in part * phescgrant. - - wct : ‘Tecent -*n'nr,;";;- Sm‘;o:f:‘m- m..,b‘oz all the w that have The cendition of affaira in our S0MN’Y The pew Edison. phonogTaph. with -mepunathmwmlm‘irmb thlns:llhfi;’)ul.“. e:'fi'-‘w'.":’l s Jeamis 4”:-14‘””%"“““'* tha value of the Danielson publc Ibra- | their own knowledge, # % % % There are some gool new indestructible disc records were o i G ; 8 - unced & vear ago, but since Will Ressive Return: ihee: Ko STh cangitate first announ ¥ M gt the Behemian club are| United States senator: Willard then Mr. Edison has been applying to recelve election returns at their | C. Fisher, candidate for governor, himseif to its ultimate perfection: - Tgoms tomorrow (Tuesday) evening. B. M, Rozelle, candidute for secretary | Hearst a democrat has used his time| ", " ', demonatrated every, S day. * 3 207 . . Saloons Close Tonight. of state, were the here. and money and influence in the in- | .. " e o TH B % PN this | @nd other features that helj e o M tn-o e’ sl o ears con 'n ” . e S 0 B s for attention to the rally were foaturos of "'“”""' m:"“ ._"""‘d P imira. + 5 s »,|Mitchell ~Company. Demonstrations A . uous a 1C2 : 7 *juat time for at Jeast a vear, and the! the YR Do e o Theadors Roope- | 870 Siven every aay. 7 thirsty are 40 make the most i ine Impesed. ™ Republl It magks the, climax-in -holag of ¢helr Inst day of grace, i it may | {n the town court Saturday morn- |velt for President. As a Republican |, 0., feproguction of sound. -~ « oG a9 disposed of in a man- it is mw intention to vaté for the Re- | "oy yuman voice and the ‘sound of 5 & case w pwetant Town Meeting. g;;e;m :::op;d have L_k:uln: on the | publican nemination for Stats eleqtion, rory. IRt -gf Tosihends ol - f the -loense - re- H ‘ A special effort 1s betns made to got| SPCVICE oL the moclisense’ re- |Bu | have pledged on my honer and | Syory ANStTUment of the band or of- Tl“ h b gh h 1t:-- voters out for the special w1 | Guring the next 12 months at leass.|my beliofs o aseist in tho reslaction of | CLoeTS &8 Now given forth with such s as brought the result: many ' |mesting this (Mo’r:d:{)opm.m nay. be| Lhere are more waya than one of got- President of the ting 1 3 tinguish the reproduction from the 7 2 Secured on fizing tho tax Taio 107 11 | (he” nme imposed. Indicates (et ous|United States st Washington three |CUETER T8 FRCOTICOR T Th‘ kaFBcTED Pho ral Present fiscal method, it followed, will bo unproft. |days ago. Ex-Senator Soeott testified | UEDSL THER e SO0 L AVER ST _ years of infinitely patient labor on his hobby, year. Sorue unexpected delay has been en- coumtered in getting the blackboards | “Vle for those who engage in it There|under oath that in the election of 1884 even the critic with the finest musical % | is every reason to believe at the d 1 t dell - 4 4 % 2 el T sroecied Tt tho butd| o1 ' Gt besfeing”Lomerrok | ¥ioutet by she srusts o a14 inshe | S35 Tl e iffcuty tn distpguien- The instrument that reproduces with ABSOLUTE FIDELITY the O O e ety 167 | “ary" period n illingly, s ias as |sleation of Theodore Raosevalt. I he |08 P=7oeh (o0 Fermodille o0 U | human voice and every known instrument—solos, opera and concerts. Bull Was the Typesetter's. visilance on the part of nsny work: |can be eleoted twice withou: _trust t headline about James Kent of | €TS can make it The near-dry peri- s e e O e men (s | 0da of the past have been & cause st MY he can be elected a third timey instrument reproduced. Perfect reproduction in every detail. ad disgust for many voters who desire g Proud of His Achievement. Bariclson and - vicinity " Satupday: | 1uly entorcoment of the laws agamat| | At neat k0T A PR o Baison is proud of this achleve- The new phonograph announced to the world last year, has been pe! e was intended for coons. 1 the | legal sale of liquor, whoever s hit or ment; for the phomograph, among all line hed read “ten bulls® it wouldn't | ROW many times. From now on pub- | e [ 11 o cnt inventione, bas aiwava veen | 1€Cted to the ultimate, thanks to Mr. Edison’s latest efforts. have startled so many readers after | CIty 15 due to all who earns it. -4 —_— week as_follows for the purpose ot|his pet and hobby. While the new < they ha: ear it - - . e Ry iR Rk g UTNAM nting licenses: Wednesday 8¢|battery offered him monetary rekard “To quote the inventor: “REAL MUSIC AT LAST.” - orien o hureday ¢ ihe lowWn|gar in excess of the phonograph, and To Grant Druggists’ Licenses. e in illimantic, ¥Friday Plans for Tag Day—Stdrs of Boston[at the county clerk's office in Putnam.| While his moving picture inventions On "V’cflxw-fl-n]'zfllI {lh‘fi a‘;"%;‘t C;f;,l;:é" Braves May Come to Tewn in Vau- lentmems for Flainfield and|were actually bringing him in & for- b, L. B, Smith of Putnam:and ¥ deville—~Eightesn Children at Goun. {Sieriing have not yet been made. tune every day, he turned from these Davis of Pomfret are to be in the se-| ty Home {ll—Death of Daughter of County Not Liable to achieve his ambition to produce the ‘lectmen’s yooms hero for the purpose|* Former Governar Gasten, " | eq pie county of Windham is absolv-| perfected phonograph. of granting licenses to drugsists of the —— 3 m“lnhtbfl;;y o pay comipanmll ten| The newspaper stories we have read town. Rev. J.'W. Wright of yvi con- - This is the last day for “secing the | aucied the.service at the. Congregns|9f Sherift 'Preston B, Sibley last|of Edison’s incessant labors haye boan previous to the balloting in | tional church Sunday morning. January, it 1s now held by ‘interested|in no wise exasgerated. He hga been Tussday's election. In Killingly chict| Jailer Henry Curtis of Dedham,|3Horneys who have reviewed the de-|uowing from 19 to 30 hours a day— dnterest centers on the vote for repre- | Mass, was a visitor at. the ses-|CiSion given by Compensation Com- e o sentative in congress and representa-|sion of the Putnam ity court Satur-|Jisdloner J. J. Donohue, M. D, under | sometimes 4§ gnd b e s et Sy e which the lability 15 placed on the|—practically all of the time on the — John B. Moran of Providence spent|State of Connecticut, phonograpin FUNERALS, Sunday with friends in Putnam. Scarlet Fever at County Home The inventor went' so far as to in- ick Reports From Gonvention At the county home for children 18 1. Her e It Is Patrick Riléy. Gould, Beard was the leader of the| 9% the little people have ~developed| St evSry original record timse At. 5t James' church Satugidy morn-| vy, p, S L] S OE i -l scarlet fever since the home was quar.| The mew numbers now coming out * 1g 8t 9 oelock Rev. Pather Dechaux | veports o ths Mot Eomindad: WHeR|antined a few weeks ago, but all of| bave all, sach and every one of them, was celsbrant of a reaulem mass at | given, the patients are Joing well and are|peen. personally selected, fested and the funeral services for Patrick Riley meeting of the Union Teachers'|BOW belleved to be out' of danger. 5 proved by Thomas A. Edison him- of Allen Hill, many relatives and | Training class 18 1o be Reld ot ihy| RiSI4_measures were early taken. to] *P) . friends being in aitendance., Burial|j i e | prevent the spread of the disease be-{self. He wanted nothing but the best a < ao iR B hmes Somsieny. The peas. | Methodist church this (Monday) ove-|Beniers Ihe wprasd of the dlasade bef et B N 3 This machine represents the acme of all that has ever heen Call and hear the wonderful music of the New Edison~the world's greatest musical instrument. ] ers were Hugh Gorman, James Gar b Gew | theSe measures’ proved effective, . i in the manufacture When Mr. Edisen, five fand, John Gartland and Fateick Mo- |1 consressman B F. Mahan of New Teacher 11l Plays All Diso Records. Lo ; of fim&“’h adh il ol mn. Touls . Kennedy was the Tu-| Duimam in the Interests of Mo camc| On account of ihe fact that the| In eddition, however, the instu- | anneunced had to perfect his favorite invention, to ncrel d!rec\fia A pal L » tamher in that grade, Miss cn :, ment is so constructed that it can be . e ent to * | Burrill, has developed a case of diph-|cagily adjusted to play every kind of Funeral services fof George Caron| yenry Pica, charged with assault and | theria, it was stated by a member of jerful wore held at St James' chiurch at 10:15 | proaeh ‘of 106 Benrn e e s A e fawn sehool somesities Batarday | Tecord besides the wond e T L S inene T it 6V | costs and sent to Jail for 30 days from|morning, the primary department of|ison records. That is,~ American as that he it mot chbouofplmn::s‘ph in calamity that would him~—his death, He lived and he iir 3 Y 8 core | the city court Saturday morning. the Smith street school will not open fwell as foreign makes announced is instru is i perfected. Erfaent for e Seisites From Woreers | Juage % . sller gt thin olty naa for serwions (his "(30ndss> TornIng.| Cen i o plaved on Bl now ho bas his ment is indead All Makes of Records 4 cen the handy man of the republican 2 - o e Putnam, Providence and other|county leaders in the campaign mow|closed about ten dave. sttument; aad, on scount at the e The New Edison Disc Phonograph, there- The New Edisen Recerds new seming in Can Be made to play on the New Edison. If you Biouitas, Josenn Bode, M. Variess wog | closing, his assistance at raifies Prov-| Daughter of Fermer Geverner Gasten| Perior construction of the horn, these | o TN B R2ien Bier, Phonaetarh there: Tickalbiing i includa the NEWEST hava a stack of old diso records of any make, forsign Philip Maynard. L. E. Kennedy was| 'S Very valuable. Sarah Howard Gastop, who died at|Other records, while, of course, Not | years of endeaver to perfectly reproduce DANCE MUSIC or demestic, you will be able to play them en the in cfi.,,. of the funeral arrange- Tdg Day Plans Pomfret last week;, and funeral serv-|equal to the new Edigon records, sound. ol comic sengs, vaudeville, New Edison. Thus whila getting a new, uiterly su~ mente. Saturday of this week will be Tag|lces for whom are to be at her| sound decidedly better than they do £ and popular girs, as well aa the finest of r instrumet and the wonderfully New Edigen —— ay for funds to be esnt to the Am-|Boston home today, was a daughter the old-style instryments for which The New ERISON DISC RECORDS, with GRAND OPERAS and ghember music, Th you need not threw away your library of ROSTAL DEPOSITS $2,410. érigan Red Cross society for relief|of former Governor Gaston of Massa-|Oo" the old-sty] Ty music en beth sides, are as wonderfully su- " . e o A et et Ot ” ry ol of m; European war Sufferers. , The ;:‘);uenAu and a lia(erdot Cn!fm:;xl vl\\'uf they were intended. perior te anything that has ever bgen' heard best in evary line. not-the peculinr purity ‘“fi “f; ‘;q“"w"Edi'r:"' have Ostobe: it .|Tag ‘day will be under 1 ices|lism A. Gaston, president of the Na- hon ey A 3 f the New Edison Records, » Depositors Numberzd B | e e B L A | e oD, Breeifent of o Na- Hear It and Wonder. before’ as the New Edison instryment is Vou ‘sksk Foon ke il ik yet the old records of various Makes will sound bet- “"‘—w insresse as a Resoll of the ], o 3 "|11 years Miss Gaston has made her| The new Edison‘records are made | Superier to all others. new instrument ta realigs the witer suprem- - Snd N-rdfid--er; (thanks to the perfection of ar, Trolley o - f : _ A ison concealed zo; developer) -tk D 5 EouIons gt e Tha R ple 33| sommon e a S (IS o T | 4 an antirely nyw composition, sban Mr. Edisan himsslf personally super- pcy and the WONDERPUL TONE QUAL. und Sevelchw) -2hay thep e uring October, accounts were 4 o, 3 RUA sounded to you béfere an any other i on the eve of going into the no-license| this section of the state, as her ances. | 1utely herd, which by Mr. Bdison's | viged the seleetion end accoptance of every ITIES, the unblomished art — the purity, ¥y nre ny other instrument. column and Putnam, a license town,|tral home is at South Killingly, where | new method made it possible to mould | record number. aeftness and clearness of sound, ad x ill set the be,g actors from that ]th:bom Gaston :omfldlteulhhu recent: | into the record every fine shading and o tarting. things on cars is pot|ly been restored under the SUpervis-| unile distinction in the minutest de- a b3 $5410. She prsunt paid ous 31,3 a profitable pastime, however, for the|ion of her brother and herself. The July, when the total was 165, now in- | P ronment Is usually severe. body_was sent trom Pomfret to Hos- tails of the artist's voice. . : 4 H ol -4 Automobile ‘squadron: will figure| ton Saturday, L. E, Smith of, s weity 3 > Greased to 207, The total agnount 0n | prominently tomorrow in getting vors|being the funeral director ih charge.| _ Reeerding Now Made Perfect } Fd &l : doposit here Oct. 29 was §24,409, the (0~ | ers o the polla in this town. A pum.|Burialis to be in Forest Hills ceme.| No needlés—no wear. No infury to 2 i S "The amount received for deposit was 93,410, the pmount paid out $1,251. tal amount en July 1 being $16,762. £ o y. - t Tn & small way. a8 compared o the| DT Of machines-have heen engaged by | tery. the records—no record deterioration increase in postal savings departments | .TP2i&n managers, so that no man| Delegates to Sunday Schoal Convention| from constant use, throughout ‘the country, this wain of | b atnernise it fnigt "6 Place if %l Ry b, Sargent, Chester E. Child,| The Edison records for a seod many e . ° . ! 37,697 shows what a boon the war in Mrs, J%. J. Daniels and C. D. Sharpe - e o 5% Burope has been to postal savings in Progressive Rallies are delegates from the Putnam Con-|Y8r® have been known to last many e e e m G om i this country. The majority of the de- | Progressive rallies were held in Put- | gregational church to the State Sup.|™many times as lopr as any other rec- ~-43 o positers at the local office are foreign- | nam, Thompso; oodstack and Kill.|day School convention to be in ses-|ords made, and the new Edisen recor: ere. They have been in the habit of | ingly ~Saturda; ening, the party's|sion at Meriden November 4-5, Fol» regularly sending at least a part of | spelibinders flitting about in autemo-|lowipg a suggestion, the Drop-in class &vings to the old home, but this | biles from place to place on a high|and the’ Welcome class of the Biblo| utely no wear at all. The laboratory ° » z 3 A g freatly reduced sinice | speed sehedule, ¥ B ool will scna additionsl Gelesates|Tas tested somo of the new records, A dmflflstfltwn can be had at any hour of the euthyeak of the war. e at their own expense. having a single record played day and * i /BRAVES IN VAUDEVILLE e i R GOT TWO COONS —— SERVIA HAS ASKED Wysi—en meny ag 199 tese-end -_____ga Bos Sketch Artists M be UNITED STATES TO ACT. then the music 1s still as pure and Killingly Hunting and Fishing Club Brought H by Conneltey *| true as when brand new. Lasves Camp in Two Detachments | ‘1o 11 Gomi was receivea a| T2 L90K After Her Diplomatio Inter Diamend Point Repreduder, « About 50 went out Saturday night|létter from Joe Comnelley in which he| ©9t8 in Gase of War With Turkey. Mr. Edison’s new invention is based % . om annual coon hunt of the Kill-|Proposes bringing Rabbit Maranville.! yvaghington, v, l.—Servi in a large mart op his néw .diamond 1 ity Salmcing dnd. Iahime-cuu; noad | HARs Gowdy: Téal ana Maran o6 the | ashed s tonlioa Sra ot Thorus, fas| 7 & Jar6e nart on i struments for Christmas, why not select ene uarters being at the club’s camp near | Boston Braves 'here to put on their| bassador Morgenthan, io ook after her ' as far as we have seen, shows abso: e the day or night that the store is open, We: If you anticipate puré'hasing one of these in- want you to hear those superb new instru- 'mnasium, a large number of & horder an_ hour later. P i e PP 1 mm':"‘e: Placed their interests in Turkey in| The selection of the material for the midnight two coons had been|ija¢ were introduced served to make|the-hands of the American embassy, | diaphram occupied almost a year and sent back to camp by the Kent Darty: | e eveping one of speclal pleasure. | and the Turkish consul at Havre has|a half of Mr. Bdison's opstant atten- » ihis being the total of the number of Mt With: Mra: Ruseell turned over his consulate to the United | tion." He tried mica in 8 thousand “taken” on the hunt. - The i rs, Russe States and is preparing, alolng wifh | thicknessés, then single and double that went toward Rhode Island| Over twenty were present at- the|other Turkish consuls, to leave France, | and other layers of paper, various no_ difficulty in starting a coon, |semi-annual meeting -of the Drop.In e Tetals and an ‘aimést Infinite Variety but were unfortunate In having their|class held with Mrs. V. L. Russell| After ‘studyine the subject of the|of composition. fog lose 4he trail as the result of the|of Ring street. Reports of the vark |suppression of noises in dwellings for for you to choose from. There is liable to be the WI music you have heard.’ runting “4% m;‘lriog‘ 'n run up the|ous committees showed the class to|several years, a German scientist has How Mr. Edisen Experiments. a shortage of these wonderful instruments as YOU ARE INVITED TO_BRING ALONG YOUR, by flourishi dition. Refresh- | decided % X & $ p Z L TR | P S R oners e | B S e s P oy | "5 P TN | the holiday season approaches, so don't delay- FAVORITE RECORDS OF ANY OTHER MA- Killingly: "King” Go Jge- | vaudeville “sketch seme time at an io 5 t This diamond point ' reproducer, H ~ nienti buvi T merved The bie arce B0 i85 | eatly date, and it seems propable that #jiomatic Interosts. st Constantinople | . 10 with w diapbrem of entirels new d let us hold it for vou? At t ments, even if you have no intention of buying _early enough to let the /irst|the suggestion will he put fo use. The Turkish minister of tha interior | construetion, has resulted in a reprp- | NOW a@N you? presen 3 Sadachme: z: ::u E:-nlt(en,t undzr ;a: ;eatm Hallowe’en Social - inlurmed ::;.t lh[ormthau that ’l'urkumh duction of sound that bas never before 2 2 h . L ent, ge or} At tho High sehool Priday evening| Warships in the. last three 5|5, e P P at X - 4 woods by 7:30. Another party of 3 bombarded Seb: : een APPROACHED by any mechan . o st so t ) e et cast toward e Hhoss | there was a”Hailowsien social n the | 1ad bombarted Sebasiapol | becn APFR 2 our stock is large and complete in every detail 80 that you can tell others of accomplished. It can't be done,” Was the report made to Mr. Edison. & Political Advertisement Bt s e i s - | Soloct your instrument NOW. Wo will deliver oyine poMESTIC OR FOREIGN) AND HEAR! ' SAFETY FIRST! S L 5 | € 10 your home, or any dosignatod pase st yuew ptAYED ON THE NEW EDISON AS YOU, “Well, then, try it 2,000 ways, try it g i HAVE NEVER HEARD THEM PLAYED BEFORE. . . ; 20000, ays_and then lot's try it onco | Christmas, and any records you may select. ° VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET |-z - perimented with 20,000 different kinds Which Insures | - | oY the is mot Mr. Edison and his four < could have been far num known, %w ber of ex) . Economy, Protection and Prosperity TR O s No More Free Trade or Business Depression b 5 evertin : Rig: a PROTECT YOUR HOMES! the lshoratery and - *Real music at last®

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