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The Bullstin' has the targest circulation of any paper in East- era Connecticut and from thres to four times larger than that of sny in Norwich, It is delivered to ovar 3,000 of ths 4,083 houses in Morwich, and read by ninety- threo per cent. of the pecple. In Wiadham it is c..vered to over 900 houses, in Putnem and Danielson to over 1,100 and in all of these plases it is consid- ersd the local daily. Eastern Connecticut has forty« nins towns, one hundred and sixty -five postnffce districts, and el¥ts rural fres delivery routes, The Bulletin is sold in every tewn - - on all of the . F. D. routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION 1801, average ............ 4412 1505, aversge ...........5 920 REPUBLICAN TOWN TICKET. Selectmen. *CASPER K. BAILEY CHARLES P. BUSHNELL. Assessors, H. WOODWORTH, ALBIE L. HALE. Board of Relief, /ANSBL A. BECKWITH, FRED G. PROTHERO. Town Clerk and Town Treasurer, CHARUES 8. HOLBROOK. Tax Collector. THOMAS A ROBINSON. Agents Town Deposit Fund, CHARLES W. GALE, FRANK L. WOODARD, WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Members Town School Board, M. LEROU, Oct., 1915. B, P. RISHOP, Oct., 1916. Registrar of Voters, TYLER D, GUY. : Copstables. GUSTAVE LAMBERT, JOHN REEVES, GEORGE W. ROUSE. ALVAH F. GARDNER, Auditor. DANIEL F. M'NEIL. The polle will be open in all dis- tricte today at 6 a. m. and close at 2 p. m, in all except the first, whe: they ‘Wil ‘closs st 3 Be m. . — GET OUT THE VOTE. This is election day, when town officers are selected for thé next two years and it is therefore time for a tion upon the part of those voters and | What they want of the patented goods| A simple way of beautifying and in- | to_dissolve a small piece of washing taxpayers who are concerned in the welfare of the big corporation. It not & time when. apathy. should pre- Deatine the dust aag|Tih v _For o British forces aid in defense of ; wich, I was much _interested . R A vail, it s not a day to stay away from | ton deals In are patented. but merely smearing it lightly ou|removing the liat or hair from the |innual report of our selectmen, which R — T A s viieges® i the polls and leave the duty of se- ERITORIAL NOTES. e ot e Tate the wter omy Sristics downward | they bave been circulating so”indus- | Better late than ever” will be the || Diten border mear Masstricnt. lecting the officlals to the other fel- : E triously, and especially with that por- | verdict of the public-on the capture of that | the back and handles as free from th low; it 18 the time whén every élector| OCtober Is doing its best to relleve| g oi0 JOR SVSF stop. to think tha Je. Rep 1 should recognize his responsibility and | the strain on the coal bins. do the same thing. ~ ‘When making _startch, ‘soapy water inetead of the This_will committee from the state who had ap- pealed to Mr. Morgan for the return | ROt stick. of the paper to that state. i Fmsies have Become During the Civil war this will, to- .mfla“xun‘ pm:gfi'on in:old ‘water @ether with other papers, was taken|and soap. After the stains have been from the Fairfax courthouse by a fed- | removed put them into warm water. =5 5 A @al soldier. He retatned possession ; A Luna thet ~ THE FUNNIEST SOCIETY DRAMA EVER WRITTEN of'it and when the right time present- 5 - ed itselt disposed of it to the late J. £ : HE SICK Pierpont Morgan in whose collection of historic documents it has held a treasured place ever since. Virginia St ooy o e TRl L i e vt e TUEY The Adventures of a Boy Scout Eeit o T sire and in view of the manner in i 5 Roels of Interest. An Added Feature. WHEN SCHULTZ LED THE ORCHESTRA || THE STRANGER, Drama which it had been taken from the records of that state there was & |oheinonore LI sometimes bring the determination that it should be re- —m stored if persuasion and legal action| ‘Ap inexpensive n_convenience could accomplish it. Both methods to | is & quart milk can, covered; in which | ing regain it -were adopted, but while the | MilK. soup, custard or any liquid may tant. suit is pending the personal appeal|D¢ Put into the refrigerator, taking| An n\d'-el“h and glasses should by a state delegation appears to have] "1 T Always wash the hands in a weak | B°UIt won out. Mr. Morgan, the son, has scraped and solution of disinfectant when leaving GRAPE recognized the justice of Virginia's w a sick rom. 3 \ e claim and while it is belleved that +Serve meals daintily; change , Use r favorite jello or the holding of it as long us he did ml':egh:flb'-:fl -y :-l:y dressing as frequently as possi-| ;.. .’&'&. peeled and seeded was sifiply to insure’ its protection, bt M BESS patt nia grapes. Use with or without other there can be no question but what his e P o et i ner | fruits. “Delightful with Slone. To wash a rug, tack it securely to|an: else, except under the phy- STepes decision to return it to Virginia Is|a bare clean foor; next scrub with| sioionss ane, “XCoPt This Is not only a delicious the right one. His course s therefore | ammonia water and pure castile soap- | = Settling for the night e e e w3 e et 1~ e S i i B | e hon o oRlcietes ki A r e - | so rt early, lore e len - until he was forced by the courts to e SO Batvohe. WHEN IUG_. CURL. VALUE OF SODA. In all things try to be considerate.| ou . 'ony T bees- Many times patients are looked upon A little soda on the brush removes|as cranks when in reality the care- | WoX OF Spermacet! over the underside of the at the corners and Another decision which upholds the | tartar from the teeth. taker and conditions in general are| ien Ay oy B~ : - o 363 you S [ie. Suidust > Sy dedys. There % contention of the government concern-| Small amount In a glass of R L will it only a case of “fooled | no reasca for the trial in the present ing the anti-trust laws has been ren- | Often relieves distress in stomach af- GOOD TO_ KNOW. Case to be dragged oat—Bridgeport dered by the United States district e egram. THE MOVIE TRUST. ince it soaks into the coarse 1 It t is too stale wash it in wa- = ully, court at Philadelphia whereby the Mo- | ter in which soda has been dissolved.| To clean white wool yarn sift |Of the rus. %Am MARSHAL. ‘The Italians declare that the three- tion Picture Pptents company is de-| Milk beginning to turn may be|warm cornstarch through it and roll in Norwich, October 2, 1915. clared a monopoly in restraint of | sweetened by adding a trifle of soda as|a towel. In two days ehake the starch RECIPES. — tra N.B: It is al I W pepper is me‘.hoc one ?dz ' be-. perf: Codfis! . B.: It iways safer dge{ the four corner one sweet bul de. you heat it, out of it d it will fectly S snd -0 - - s e e e e e e seepti but This is a holding company which vegetables have burned in the| white. ream—Pick up and politician anyone else without bolling a pint of salt| what he says he will do but by the|the other way for we have found controls the patent rights of many A warm quilt for winter s made of | 123K, he l Kettl the past | plenty of three cormered sweet ones 1y |a pair of bordered cotton blankets or each four persons td:De served. precord of what be hes done in important features in the moving plo- | ceanq ¢ o0 the W cotton e Be iy othe Scald ons quart of st o Sowble and just as many four cornered hot ture business. It was to all intents| Sprinkle soda o nthe greasespotson|quiit. Tie with wool the same color o, Wit e Small-ese. ones. If this is the only method of and purposes organized for the pur-|the floor, then wash in lukewarm wa- | as the Border. - M‘l'::n SIS Hol :‘:«:fi; 5 ¢ finding S s wa_ste 1h d‘n’y"i'm g; pose of getting this control under one | ter and the result is fine. Powdered sugar 1s perferred by | {7000 BF m,d""""‘_m_ o . of Beny. | SOUrse, big head and when it is confined to Soda is good to clean the bowls and | some people in making hard sa: can the things but this 1s awfully messy 6 Ditsiatinn of Ba teas 0| tub in the bath A new house should never be _ | be spared, beat it well and ad it with and otherwise objectionable. 1t there Do | the flour to the hot milk. Drain fish | must is some.sure way of tellind without pered till all signs of damp disappear. | B¢ - the law in such a monopoly as follows | ‘gerve this during “grape season” asjPowder in.a good sized dishtul. Beat|Dolled ekks and a tablespeontul of | fels abolt T06 IR OIS R T N e ion ety the hulilnou of selling patented ar-|ga change from the fruit you have been | hard and serve immediately. B e i “d ticles. It is when by such a grip that| eating mornings : These chilled Cali- g M ho are not fight t all it possesses from that right that it|fornia grapes will be & decided ‘hit" WORTH A TRIAL. e not fighters t the breakfast table. Merely serve — I a at the as . olks over . t ‘of ‘physical ‘Courage - an e o e oo morce business to| them either on or. off ‘the stem in | When making jelly, it you discover | OIS, over u parsi BRSS Taat.. may. By weetul' cifimees knuckle to its demands in other re- pap: Shopped o Y » dish with cracked ice. Try thiswfor|after pouring it Into’the cups that it | berve with mealy. baked pocatoes. spects that it goes contrary to the|ine sake of finding some new morning|is not well jellied, set it in the sun anti-trist laws. This is what it was even meén of emlnence. Each patfon 8 Ppossesses a certain number of men dainty for your family. They appre-|for several days. This will sometimes| Corn Bresd—Tw kel claimed by the government that it aid | ciate variety. make it firm. BB 3 3 who are born ‘fighters. ~There are by forcing the purchasers of its film —_— e R %0 oo | oher citizens wBo not, like t4 g ers of its 8 baking powder, one teaspoonful on expense? e selectme Te | fig) but who will fight in casé to buy all their other supplies from HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ‘When icing runs put it back on the salt, = t. wi wedl in ¢ two eggs, two cups milk, two ta- | right in making the amount $1,000 less | of necessity. And there are others— this organization. Unless such was Stove. on top of an asbestos mat, and | hlespoontuls meited butter. Mix and |this year as it is an off year and the | plenty of them—who are not fighters done the purchase of the films would |, If & member of the family is suffer- | stir until proper consistency 1s re- |yt ary ingreditents; separate . eggs, eXpense is greater in the state or na- |at ail. The remarkable thing is that e, itted, and th . i, ing from hiccough they may be re-|stored. This can be done after sirup|peat yolks and mix with mil add | tional election years. The state has|so many thousands are able to stand S 2 N"l:“lde S us a Whip- | ljeved by tylng a bandage tightly|is added to the white of the egs. this to dry Ingredients; beat well; add | nothing to do with such affairs. The |t trench conditions, war bhorrors was held over the little fellows.|around the abdomen. S melted butter; fold in beaten whites; |roads he raves about afe now taken |undreamed of until this conflict set The purpose was not only to get the To clean suede shoes first stuff the| ¢y into pan. over by the state and so can be.cared | in, and not that some are glad of business under their patents but to| A sick headache is sometimes re-|shoes with soft paper; get a sauceful for by the town and state combined | honorable escape.—New Haven Union. force the users of any of thelr goods | lieved by taking the juice of a lemon |of spirits of turpentiné; aj The polis will be open in all dis- . It would be all right to refrain from doing business with |28d one-half teaspoonful of carbonate | saturated clean rag; rub until the ra | yricts today at 8 a. m. and olose at =~ i o of soda in a glass of hot water. It | becomes quite black; then get a fresh |2 o 'mu in all t the first, where o orher pleture supplies manufac- | would be well to trace the origin of | plece and contimue until the shoes are L, poe. S F oy | the trouble and remedy it in the fu- | clean. e According to the court decision th LETTERS TO_'_TH—VE EDIT b g foeed The best way to wash brushes is OR powwxes. || The War a Year Ago Today -3 Norwich, Conn., Oct. 3, 1915. OCT. 4, 1914 Berlin reports capture of ' Furts Wavre, St. Catherine and Dorp- OTHER VIEW:POINTS || weia, ana of Termonde. c- | users of films have a right to buy but that t creasing the growth of eyebrows and|eoda in some hot water, allowing a Looks Too Good to Be True. e | 1 thetr ‘::fgp,c,;“",,"mbfl‘ Erped.tn ¥ | 1ashes 1s to apply @ modicum of puri- | Plece the size of a walnut to & Quart| . Bajtor: In common, T suppose fled white vaseline every night,|of water, Put the water Into & wide reccmrrom i ot ecause the goods which the combina- | gmoothing the eyebrows well with it, | basin and, after i B AL 1 tax Japanese march along railroad g00d care of the toothbrush is almost | water &s possible. Repeat this until | of ommy o ot aeiile Sor the coming | 0800 Haines. the Trumbull farmer as essential as good care of the teeth?|the bristles are clean, rinse in cold a year, aside from school taxes. After do his utmost to cast his ballot for th w few persons really take the|water, shake well, wipe the ' handles |} our tax steadily rising Tdt tolin JNE et T the| The development of the wireless has care of elther. Nothing spolls|and backs with a_ towel, but not the | Pavits, S6en our tax steadlly rising Having named one of the strongest |2 Peculiar significance just at election|a good bristles, and put them to dry in the ! ur present board this was surely a time. 5 —-— glorious surprise so surprising, in fact, foNis R numbe, W Yo St appearance will watch o i R R b S e ovee 3 pfbveg e iy s oue 28217 | Life in the gulf cltles this year js|D°th his brush and his teeth. e T, e o e o ey | thousht it worth a little investigation, publican victory if the voters respond | 2Ot S0 different from the conditions in to thelr duty and a republican vic- |°¢7t2in European communities. tory gives assuranges, through the e e Constant worry, as most women |quite a nice pastry from salad oil. :m“;}m“ n“m"::"“' Obild m— realize, makes provoking little lines in [ Use one teaspoonful of baking powder, | Made Just before election has used T the forehead and around the mouth|one smal winegiass of oil and a little The first thing I found was that this . FOR FLETCHER'S The republican ticket merits the se- | and cause the muscles of the cheeks | water to one pound of flour. Mix the % "4 e B ny 'l‘g“b:“ solected, that town|yigus consideration of every voter who |to sag, destroying the youthtful con- |paste from the ceater, stirring the ;,:_:,o‘:"‘,‘;r“fh:‘“o&‘.d‘fi%;’:,‘ = e CASTORIA siness lone on & business | giongg for the best town government. |tour of the face. Sorrow . does not|flour gradually into the ofl W~ | Free Academy tuition, both matters so : basis and it is such assurances that e make wrinkles; neither does physical | ter till you have a mixture of the needful and so generally approved that the people want. The need is there-|{ Those who fafl to go to the polls | Suffering; but both of these rob the | pro thickness. Roll it out quickly, fore apparent of getting out to the polls, voting the ticket straight, and voting early. There is no reason why there should not be a republican land- slide if the voters are gotten out. The polls will be open in all dis- triets from 6 in the morning until in the afternoon and in the first dis- trict they will remain open until In addition to the town officials the voters will have an opportunity express themselves on the constitu- tional amendment which will empower the legislature to pay the transporta- tion expenses of the legislators dug- ing the session of the general assem- bly. This is only what the state should do, and it should npt be forgot- ten that the vote for this as well as the town officlals here is taken on the veting machines and not by paper bal- lots. AMERICA. HELPS JAPAN. It is impossible to ovérlook the sig- nificance of the announcement which |20V confidence in the Bulgarian dec- stones par mate e is made by the assistant general man: | laration of neutrality. It is a hard job aze . Good for Flooks or - ager of the Japanese steamship line | trying to fool the neighbors. 3 — % y % now operating steamers between San 3 v Francisco and the orlent to. the effect | Fven the president rushes forward that where the compahy now has four | 10 8dvocate & bond issue rather than vessels it will have ten by the end dngrmlxuythwghttob‘mlx the year to take care of its trade.|% a;:dm-tm_entotmmw This means the expansion of the Jap- | Schedul = anese merchant marine at the expense 1 cannot believe that the selectmen op- . 1t twice in the Bake ; today have no right to criticise it discontinue them. Wi d d the election ddes not go the way they o e St T thér amount to about $17,- zard an wish. ? 1 pressing tax. but it is quite nice and flaky. s the mouth into lines of age and Even Grand Duke Nicholas must 3 O-Cedal' NEW BLACK.JEWELRY. realize that the czar appears well ac- SV quainted with the use of the reverse at Jle'- :floulh discarded until N clutch. 4 T rorry, | their report) vet this 0 : 1 e Vizhoh. Are limes se” moch Polishing and Bulgaria has taken 'a_long time to . Instead, p - to| think it over but, like Turkey, it ap- ~ highways they ‘;r""“‘l":im“ this Haadle pears to be susceptible to German esigns, T et 3000 Inatend of the 8 D i M persuasion. .Emvd powi«::.r in one pint o: tr;:"l"dw necklaces, spent last year for bridges, . us lng Ops ery ni t pour some O lotion 3 The man on the corner says: Every | into a” glass eyebath, add enough hot dull ::v::fiog t-;- g:- or more wil temptation sidestepped adds a little| Water to Tender it tepld and bathe ff e gy . 7 l— l more to the sum total of one’s strength | $ACH &V in turn by opening and shut- those in deep mourning. expect to cut > of character. - Dhack. snamel; stodied < : e —— IGH STAINS. outlining & : ’ It §s about time for the Germans to Somgeny- 0 Y diamond brooch or pendan 2 7 attribute the success of the western| 'When the gtains on ivory are slig] drive to the fact that the ammunition -not disappear when rubl ¥ also e : ey year, - . . enamel enam- | they can be so much - was made in America. axty Elack N :uxt year? P M : = e O e o P mon o k|| But one thing that surprised me Greece it is declared never did place tightly encircles the throat. p i ‘1 i | 4% 58 E The idea of fast two gun scout cruisers is row being advocated. Tt sounds good, but they must be proved as efficient as battle crulsers before experimenting on unknown quantities. it i £ If the Haitian rebels are sincere in their decision to lay down their arms they eore to be congratulated on the g:phy of good judgment, ever though i B o ¥ e old s The quici shifting of reserves, the s ¢

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