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- o S _ agne AUDITORIUM Nov. | 8th lalius li)y fdent there m‘ u""r'dw." Wmmemori door of the x;?u.“m“' o il 3 : \ mfl m flls BAND P ‘whol - ». 8 joo can conduct & legal and satifac- | g 'e, € & Wholo 1ot better than 1| Wb & whole lot of powdered suger SEAT SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. TODAY. Phone 772 % 2 8 3 upon the firelage cooker and. sighed | 1 shouldn't be a bit surprised” re. Seating MAIN FL RESERVED _ BALCONY deeply. “We're going to have hash,”|plied the Srowmup RelEhboR “And First 31 m“ #-fi‘l,‘& rows Not Reservad Il she concluded. - Tve got some nice fresh coffee cake 3 2 lows by e T o i B [ W STeSE VOREn: W on N IN FIT AND SEF = e e e s PERFECTIO! SERVICE of geramplod egas. " L | nemnbor. u&uwgm;f'm 8 “T cap’t sf vel % on ‘Lo iem,” repl thy - = [ ¢ crops which has just been made by the-small meighbor. mourntully, “be- | up neighbor. Do you jke 17 Patent Leather, Dull Leather and Kid the department of agriculture, showing | cause we're going to have lunch our- ‘Words - failed the visitor, byt _her COLONIAL THEATRE as it does an increased yield of <all| selves pretty soon. My daddy’s home | eyes grew very large and brighf, as 3 products over last year with the ex-{On his vacation, so hell want me to | she nodded her head emphatically, | h ception of sweet potatves, flazseed and | COme home pretty soon. I guess.” “And maybe are you going to have > 3 Latest Vitagraph Six-part Feature Spectacle oete This is pleastng for the| _ “Well, we can have a nice little talk | chocolate?” % fall b el imfuence which always goes| WDhile You are here, anyway.” said the| The grownup peighbor looked Every pair represents value for your money z . 4 helpful influen 5% | grownup nelghbor, consolingly. “What | thoughtful “I could fust as well as Six Six The Bulistin has the fergest with big crops but particularly have you been dolng this morning? not!” she sald, “but you see there's 4 “iroulation of any paper in East- §|this time because it had been indi-| "“Nothing:" replied the small neigh- [ nobody at home but me to-day, and \ Reels orn Connectiout ana from thres cated even recently that corn was not|bor. ‘“My mother's gone to town and|it hardly seems .wérth while. Now M . to four ti than that of 3| likely to reach its 1913 figures. it’s kind of lonesome to my house be- | if I only had some company—" iy 8 "l:': l-r'::-‘ it EBig crops are certainly timely. Be-|cause there's only just my daddy and} The small neighbor wrigled ecstati- AS MR. RNES A IG STAR CAST of the Murcpean war this coun< |Mme there, and Fm not there, elther, | cally. “Maybe Paul could come,” . CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS MAURIGE COMILED A3 oine et to over 3,000 of the 4063 houses | cause of the Turcpesn War hie %0un | now. “She giggled a little, then ro: | suggosted. her cyes winkling. 159 Main Street EA Matinee 10cents Evening 10 cents Slorwi i . lapsed inito her former state of-gloom. “1 hardly this 50,” reflect: Li! ::- o ot 4 :t‘-rm creased amount of supplies by forelgn| “My daddy's got 6 make the lunch grownup Relghbar, hechnse. T siw MAMMOTH FEATURE EVENT ONE DAY ONLY per pRepe. countries, those at peace as well as| for us,” she sighed. im pass just-now, and I think he was 3 Windhem_ it 1 delivered to over § ) 0", oo 4 small erop would| ‘I gather you're not sreatly pleased | going to his grandmother s = = 200. houses, in Putnam and Bl 00 0005 inis country in a tight|with the prospect” ventured the! ' The small neighbor thpped her head Panislson to over 1,100 and in 2| .00 0. the influence of .a forelgn|EFOWnup neighbor. “In other words,jto one side. “You misht ask Poll nal commands '* duty, must still have | unconfined a period for a long time. . i v y er century [ ~—Ni % ai of these places it ia sonsid §| Fiatied woula or mecessity push up| that M cilinary accomplimmments are |she venturen, " ™57 %0 "I e place with s in whaterer ceptucy | ~-New Haven Hegster [INENS HE BIG FUN FEAST ered the lacal daily. the price on such supplies for home| "y o egy 5o, agreed the small nelgh- | head “T dont forl ot o :.'m“.‘;:hunif may be our craving for individual| Disputed elections, marked ballots, AADWAY Matinee 230, 5 and 10 cents. Eastorn Connectiout has forty- | consumption. Wittiout a ready market| por. ““Anywa, T don't liko very well | ed with Bolly.- khe catd. -She boraly | Eratification. In that direction- les|ballots thrown out, ballot boxes stuff. Evening, 7 and 8.45. nine towns, one ' hundred and §|big crops might mean a bigger Pro-|to eat his cookings. He's an awful|over comes gver to Se6 me. I wewy|Dappiness, or at least peace. In thut| ed—iengthy legal wrangles—unsatis. ||l Rl 2 " i v = direction lies our true manhood, our istriots, 3| duction than the chamnels of tradefnice daddy,” she continued, hastlly,|some Teal sociable person somebads anedl sixty-five M.l S invory 1| Gemanded, but with big Marvests and| “but I guess he's about the worst cook | that I know real well somehony Hot tres womanhoed, R s a _and sixty rural fre Waiting buyers which means the quick| You could find anywhere pretty near.|just runs in and out like one of the | Fhilosophies, theories of right an routes. ovement of the crops there are great- | The only living, breathing thing he|family, not anvbody that would be|NTONS are terribly complicated: but factory, inaccurate, and sometimes rovent ; V. H T e R g v JACK LYLE Presents JOE J, SULLIVAN In His T 0t Wi vaie "o | MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 558 (. sonnve A slip-up on _the = o A Big Girl Show of Beauty and Refinement A right action is never complicated and | part of the voting machine s such a : The Bulletin is sold i3 evety §| er assurances of enough for all with- O Al iy% queried the smail[ 1S the ORIy eolution of GOupE. . Lset s | IAFity as o COPMANA CoRBUEy-Wide Bt~ 3 wn and on all of the R F. D. 3| 0“0 crially atrecting the price. neighbor. 4 smail| geek the fullest and highest right: if it| tention, Ism't it funny that the anti- A soutes in Eastern Connecticu o s (s Tataed this matboi. The grownup heighbor turned and | 1€348 us to break dofnection let us | voting machine newspapers will 13- 5 It is indeed an appreciated offset for FAMOUS TRIALS 100k at her in mock surprise. 4| not shrink. If it leads us to continue | nore thse facts? Yet everyboky knows CIRCULATION the condition which exists in the meat “Why,” ‘she ejaculated, “I don't be-|and endure and ennoble a connection, | them te be true—Bridgeport Telegram. B et N s let us not shrink from that, either, —— iy of the country, and it should lleve you are! And you run in and t sh 3 7 1801, AYerage.s.csmesseres 4M2 3| result to the great benefit of the farm- out Just like one of the family. Come FROM THE CONSULA RREPORTS Benefits of War. £ ers and-to the relle b cohAiNens TRIAL OF MRS. BOTKIN. to think of it, I believe you're the very Fots Wi TBat At s- novala | AYwaY the! war $h Sirope ha: ' % 1805, avaragessessseseies 5,920 £l Siroughout the country. Big cropeand | 4 e one Luought to have. Do you think|| OTHER VIEW POINTS |, Russis wishes that American houses | saved civilization from the fashion o good markets always lend encourage- Vomai i - i . - wearing green or purple hair, that - 1l go and ask him,” cried the small empire would quote prices in rubles| trcatened to engulf it a short time P g 9 300 Tent Cordells Rotkdn, nolsoning, cues 10, mrsnf s e "boioed ‘out of the Tnatend of doliars. ] SATURDAY, WOV. 14th. . e oor. Presently she flashed back, . Kishas, i i #im o ’ RURM Pourors. 075 ey Were Vours and ou | XU e3e aparkiing” and cheeks Tike | ;, The, oL in Burope dosemt seem tol ot aaa ENON M08 e, ke What Worries Most Musiane vl Bishe i c % =5 sl b | roses. “He s can,, says T|D: ve 4 5 ' 3 g P T e e oy aong inveett | sTave and gay, wise and otherwise: | canl™ she called, happily, as she threw | tS_in Woonsocket, Though three. | POPUIAZ in Tsinafu, China. The only serious fear entertained by | A.A.WOODS PRESENTS Eatian to determine how eRborate 2nd | plain, pretty, passe. ood, bad, Indis: | 10 oor opan a'sem maiyutes Jater: flusrters of the voters in that city are| West Africa has been continuously|the Panama exposiion management 18 * que vNATIONALLAUGHING SUCGESS NEW ENGLAND APPLES, :f':nfl"m 2 :é‘:n ;]‘“-“?;h'-““‘:::';]:’;e P Tt o pa “Well, well, well,” said the grown- | FTrench, a German candidate for mayor.| prosperous for the last 23 yeers, that the prominent foreign nations will aiglly e runni inst a e T Wash- | What is there in the western oF| o it ey e e | 061 Of & boltontng cse which i3 with. | D TEIEhbor,’ did’ you_ever bear of | TUNNINg against three French cand not have much left to exhibit.—Wash i |such luck? ' And just to think how |dates, was elected. — Providencs Tri-| Currenoy and copper “casl’ were|ngion Star. 1 n i out a parallel in_the number of petti- R 2R buine. reduced in yalue as compared with the osthwesteen apple which should give | gon of the dilapidated condition of the| Coars favoived. ~Never before or ‘sine| 121, 1t to0k us to think about ittr ° | bune. £ TNPIOVE I yhine S8 Couoasad Wik the preference e prod: country_school and_the handsomely | 3os re boen such & wealth of gos- | it AN take me very long.” ad. — tral Chink Quring the Tagt year. i #Bnglend when it is possible to obtain| constructed jail or jails of & county|sip backbiting, hairpulling, tears and neighbor, soberly. 1 Jwuch choice and attractive frult as 18| can be fully appreciated. It can belangry protestations, Injured inno-{ tioUSht of it before I ever came over {grown in this part of the country and|readily understood that one farmer|cence wept its heart out at unwelcome —Chicago News. 3 . Torrington accuses Winsted of trad- B0 . COAL AND LUMBER, ing votés on election day when Glynn| Steel office furniture is used but Jit- .| was running for congreas on the re-|tle in Norway, even the vaults being % A 4 5 Vi - 1 ol v fitted with wooden shelvin; 1 £z is to be found dispiayed in the|may have a greater investment ih anotoriety and above the confusing publican ticket and Middlebrooks was F : ruit. shows of the various states?|fow pieces of farm machinery or a|Chorus the chiel sounds discernibic the gemocratic candidate for shefift.| Russia's cotton market is good and . rarmer, % ! fs it that New England is not| cheap automebile than the . entire] WP . - EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS n"f o fl“‘,‘:}!‘{;g‘e‘“‘"‘fufltflg t’;rgtcyh mlrl extremely high prices are quoted 3 lving as great o benefit from the|school district has in its educational| . Pranies Torriiglon. even . refanen . U3 DUIS A Shodowing Presaect. ipossibilitics which exist in the rais- | facilities. “You did so!” Wimited's fish stories.—Waterdury Re-| 1 oen o TR re iou y on /g of apples that it should or that| A survey of rural schools in Ala-| On Aug. 12, 1508, Mrs. Dunniog and — publican. B g Bl i ! {other sections of the country are which | bama. shows that of 5,423 pupils en-{her chlldren, together with Her sis- : =t £ o3 § Lagad icannot turn out any better frui't(? tering the first grade ;snn.. schools | ter, Mrs. J. "b""‘,‘,@ aie some candy Gospel of Self Fulfilling. We shall helieve that Gen. Von Kluok | oot Bore Worel ;lfianr;mpu.‘xfia"n;x.c “l’hy leave yo‘:d l’:fl:n:gv i If it 1s because too little is known|inspected only sixty cempleted the|Sent to Mrs. Dunni 181 This modern gospel of self-fulflling | S dead When the German official news | vious swars—Tndianapolls Newe P to the {of the New England fruit or an in-|work of the fourth year of the high| With the following messaze: is no mew thing: it Is older than hus | Dublishes his obituary. And not uptl implements = expos Jsufticient amount of attention is given| school. Of the teachers 76 per cent.|, With love ta youreelf and babs.|manits, it comes from e brute. The|then. UnoMcial reports ave kiled weather, while our stock in-| ¥to the importance of such a crop, it|are holdinz their present positions for | > apra Dun; A both | Chvemen, the drift hunters and those gm0 . 3 i | 7is time fo awaken to tho possibilities. | the first time and only 19 pef cent.|disd but ihe Shiliren recoverrs, Tin B e e e e | i e cludes everything necessary {There are many instances throughout|have staved more than two vears|candy box bore a San Irancisco Dost- | (1ocert me eare ciily e on | Trans. et to forget Emperor Fean- wEar proapway |for the construction “Connecticut of what can be done in|in the same place. mark, and immediately a search was | o S6I% 2R only slowly came to know | BInT 0L 0 GIER® ofieatly. dur.| 48D STREET, ’ jthe matter of apple growing. New| This Alabama survey is conspicuous| made for the identity of a “Mre. C. |{ury we choose to return o primeval | ing the early davs of the war—Anso-| TIMES SQUARE; NEW YORK |of weather-proof sheds, at _ l@ngland can provide demonstration | because it is a cavefully drawn pic- upenw °ma°;l‘“;d‘;‘° Tizka the Charge| seif-seekine to the crude individual- | nia Sentinel. 360 ROOMS 270 BATHS k e orchards in considerable number and | ture of the traditional public indiffer | 07 having malled the candy b fost|ism of aboriginal man, at least let us —— BUorRss piAR ONLY lowest prices? jshow frult which will compare with | ence to the problem of adequate sup- it 00, Was frstinot call this an advancement, an| Though we hed some rain in July 3 {any fn the ‘country. There is nothing| port for schools in rural communities. | cos Sieers, Tateass (O el very Hat: | emancipation. It is a réversion into|ana August, and one deluge in Oco-| ROOM WITE SATH $2.50 & $3.00 A f ber o " DITTO FOR TWO $3.50 & $4.00 | > e Detter than the New England grown | We still spend miore for luxuries—even | “Jack” Dunning, the husband of the | 9%Aness, into moral serfdom. . ber that made up for mueh dryness, o 'n'e Edward Chappell co. i Eldt C S T3 sary self- ver ir wi i .| COURTEOUS ATTENTION {apple and yet but slight attontion is| barmful luxuries—than wo do for edu- | murdered woman. was Living there | |\ sors ary, Self-sacrifice 15 nevor | the suctess of fair week-ends and Sun- THOSELIAE A3 MOSPHELE {Paid to the growing of marketable|cation. Until a community spends as| With a Mrs. Botkins, who had formerly ¥ 3 : 1 . i MODERATE PRICES P TO-DATE GARMENT f should mutilate or deface our|zion we have not had a stormy, and Central Wharf Coal and Lumber AN U fruit in comparison With what is pos- | much for sducation as it does for|lived in Dover, Del. where the women | jives ‘without possible beneflt to bur- | hardly a clouds’ Sundey since sarly inf | oo o —AND— Telephones | IN THREE PIECES FROM MATERIAL Isible, any ono of the material necessities|7oslded that had eaten of the candy but self-sacrifice | August, and not an unpleasant Satur- N FHE CENTER OF NEW YORK o D selves or to othi Whether orchards are in the west|of life—food, clothing and shelter—it| 374 Sin¢e died™ == was quick- | that is praducti for New (England, if they are to pro-|is not doing its full duty, declared Dr. o F Iy foynd in the stat t made by Muce profitable results they cannot be| Claxton, and this can be realized In a | Mrs, Betkin after hor mest n san eglécted. They demand proper at-|great many more States than Alabama. | Francisco to the effect that she re- {tention and receiving guch there should | The rural schools must be given the | garded the husband of the murdered 2 | of noble results, urrender that is dictated by etes The joy of the open has not had se| Alse THE BERWIC! i EVENING POST= k ev Montacue Guass 4 DIRECT FROM ITS SECOND YEAR fbe no excuse for the frequently heard | proper attention if they are going to| Wommn as her particular “affinity. istatement that the fruit had to be left | be expected to- produce results and Mflhfio!km was eventually put on lon the ground to rot. It is a motice- | results are what is wanted, trial jn California charged with ha 3 PR b * lable fact thatsucharenot the declara- o [nuaLog and M free Burning Kinds and Lehigh p1rte Conan Tueatre , NewYar™ ftioris of those who make a success of EDITORIAL NOTES. e T D ey o3 : ALWAYS IN STOCK tapple raising and epple marketing, and| 1Is it going to be another case of|sending them poisoned candy. The A. D. LATHROP PRICES hat can be done Dy one can be re-| Belgium with Persia? cause alleged was her infatuation for * cated by another. 3r. Dunning, Tn September of 1635, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Ste, Those afMicted with chilblat same vear, the death of Mrs. Telehone 463-1 UNTFORMITY IN STATE LAWS. mzkt:g..prspmxlo: for working over. | DUnning occurred, ‘Mrs. Botkin was 3 Seats on Sale Thursday at 10 a. m. « rom time to time thers is disclosed | time during the next several months, | SonYicted and sentenced to imprison- Mail Orders With Remittance Filled R Shotrominga ot Hiase HEaion| oo St s Bin, f ) Shoaitie A LA M I T [Einth o of Receiot tiie Jack of uniformity. Meas-| Mexico 15 as much unsettled a3 ever | Court, which after four years granted S COAL tm, whica are expected to improve|and still G. Bernard Shaw thinks we| her a new trial on a legal technical- jconditions often fail of the proper|©ught to move the nations of Europe | ity. “THE BRIGHT KIND” immount of effectiveness because be-|out of Beigium. - Zhe new -rial began on Sarch 10, 3 frona, et fxed outurien s 1902, when dirs. Bofkin was more than JOHN 0. PECKHAM l 58 Thames St. 52 Broadawy Matines ........... $1.00, 75¢c, 50c, 25¢ Night ,.. $1.50, $1.00, 75¢c, 50c, 35¢, 25¢c { el Football tenms have a way Of is-|BOPSful of her acquittal, as some of p.é.‘m ~5§u’£"m (herein‘:pormn'ga of | Tegarding defeat by certain opponents. g’:;?hne’:'r:‘; ma‘x.“l'i'xt‘\?sn?c;‘:«:li o miformity in the enactment of|Sort of e tte) o Troparation for | was nothing hut long series of con- aws by states come to be frequently |5 s oaab fmmdictions, Two o the! nursee who tod persistently agitated. New Eng-| mhe fact that it is but sbout six s 0 PRNOBEE. - testifted 4 that Defore the murder, Mrs, Botkin fand Ih:;’r:zcé’fifl“::: Vffi;l :: weeks 1o Christmas brings to mind|had often ~asked about the effects of i g 2 Tiag the great quantity of shopping which | arsenic poisoning: Frank Gray, a only recently while the Thaw case bas| can be so eastly done now. druggist, testified that he had soli jalzciosed what conditions are permit- some_arsenic to o woman he belicved ited when deternmined efforts are made| Tt iooks as 1f Mexieo w ‘Wwas Mrs. Botkin, The following day It take advantage of privileges in one | to use a special vasein it ‘{;"Lf;: Mrs. Botkin took the stand and brand- fwhich wowld not be countenanced in|an election to. the presidency to take | Sme erind K eLony Slven as false. fnother where crime has been commit- { even though it is only Provisional. | Gosen eiteessas as oomy o 1o o iied, to say nothing of the many other & SR, The ey SYoRS Dt Aalivened amatters of importance to every com-| The comment of a Berlin newspaper | her rmany " telling points with much snunity which might be bettered” it upon the fall pf Tsing-Tan makes it{dramatic effect. She denied that she Amiformity in legislation existed. quite evident that the day of inter-|ever wrote the mnote in the poison Thus it can be readily understood | national peace is & long way off. candy box. Omne of the salesgirls in BN s orgaiiantions s crecy - iR s il {Haas' store, where the candy was al- Portunity for presenting the plea in be-| The man. on the corner says: De- | tras the priarcer oien oebie Haaned half of such improvement. Just atpres- | pending upon politics for & Hving is| On her part Mre. Botikn - denied fent the conference of governors of the|like Walting for company or neigh-| purchasing a handkerchief found In wlates of the uinion assembled in Wis- | bors to bring in the next square meal. | the box of poisoned candy,-and sail s s ipayed 1 tho Macuidon of ot she had never in her life been in the 4 nniform state legislation. What direct| Probably Mr. Baison is theroushly | Store of Hass & Son. On April ¢ o . : : g \ : results will be obtained therefrom are | convinced that he is ¥ight when he|fense: The main testimons. was foot - jncertain, but it means the further|says “Wo are too rich” but we will 3 ot Sheriff Lach: . Supt. Walking- 4 5 ngitation of desirable action which is|have to remember that Christmas is ?.Sn of the eé.’é‘e‘é’. n::’e ui; i | | % 2 . in time bound to create the necessary | coming. was no record of the sale of the hand- | | recdguition of merit. When that is {;mhi;t. ut; Mr, Forv:, dbol‘l';'mlllart:t { done and the proper amount of study| The United States suprame court is| 1ie Ferry Post, cast doubt on the < 4 piaced upon the matters which should | to'take from Novembes 18 to Novem- T S PN o = A Sadd Iron Sets, worth $1.00, for............... 75¢ Awithin the limits of its influence, | ber 20 for the observance of Thanks- ? 3 = — = v\ then will much deficiency be overcome, | giving. That's what makes the small | late thal might etioch mince aad AR Alarm Clock, worth $1.00, for................. 75¢ better state legislation exist and mauny | boy envious. tence of guilty of murder in the first Room 9, Shannon Bldg. —H 10 a m. to 9p. m A WEED NON-SKID CHAINS Why feel nervous when riding in your car on a wet and slippery day? . Apply WEED NON-SKID CHAIN and ride with full assurance of perfect safety. An efficient traction and anti- skid device for muddy roads, snow, ice, wet pavements, sand, etc. All sizes THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. 272292 State St., New Haven, Conn. rxisting evils be given the crushing o degree and fixed the penalty at im- == - 1WA 9alvamzcd Pails, 10, 12, 14 gt., worth 25c—3§c, for I?c Sho dopery National prohtbition agpeers to have Rrismmat edlies & secnd Sharde > f ¢ 5 gt. Enamel Sauce Pans and Kettles, worth 235c, for 13¢ an . Russia has pat & ban | { ; ~ 3 \ . MEXICO. e oy K o gt the husband of Mrs, Deane, but upon 2 | 6 qt. Enamel Kettles, worth 35¢, for............ 20c * It is a serious question whethep| d¢termined to abolish absinthe and fense. Throughout the trial, = ¥ H e e progress of any kind 1s being made in | Alcoholio drinks. instarices, 1t was charged that the Jary IR ! 8 qt. Enamel Kettles, worth 40c, for......... 25¢ Jho prosent efforts for tie estadlish-| - = : Trax beluz tampered with, and several § 8 qt. Enamel Pots and Kettles with covers, ent of a stable government in Mex-| Fven the progressives aserrt likely 3 rehan y 4 y 2 & o, and whether it will bo as long as|to get much consolatioh out of the {0 okl th e & wopsen v ; Jiil ; B worth 50c, for 36¢c ersonal ambition continues to be| Pennsylvania story to the effect that|qu, ne- 20 190% expressing regret b . Llectric Flat Irons, worth $3.50, for........... $3.00 placed before the demands of the|it is possible to live for £wo vears| Botkin to death, because the jury's e with ‘s broken back. verdict had fixed the punishment, | The breach between Villa and Car- —— i Sennaad Judge Carroll Cook sentenced her to i o et | v tngs o e i a1 Sl S R0 e - | Spring Flowering Bulbs 5814 to be very much unssttied it : : actions by Carranza, gives indica- | fortunate that 1t was not with e e R L il FOR FALL PLANTING : that Mexico is again going tof party of students which tried to ‘was dismissed on the grounds of lack b 3 8 in active_revolution. | a New Haven express, o praseqation. £ b s question of s bttt O Gutler.| There is vich democratic humor g the man ehe 'loved and for ¢ ; | 4 T"E HQUSEHOLB $ column because it elected a demo- cratic governor when everything else| went republicam. ¢