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BROADWAY THEATRE DRIFTWOOD brother friend, “that unrighteous deed of LIKELY TO BE DEFIED. 1 the New York Commercial is tak- ing |a correct view of the situation with reference to the corporation tax, . most of the little concerns are going to report on time to save the danger of penalties, and a greater part of the i-l:b Bulletin nnd Confied, 114 YEARS OLD. THE MAN WHO TALKS OVER THE FIRE OF 'nnr'l...h;l.. sat. ar. 3, -4, . e ——————— 0 The man who pointed out that “it (Written for The Bulletin.) price. 12¢ & weeks S0e a year. Postoffice at Norwieh, ‘etin Business Office. 480 Builetin Edltorial Rooms, $8-3 Bilictin Job Otfice, 35-6. Willtmantie Office, Reom 3. Murray Butlding. Telephone. 210. " Norwich, Saturday, March 5, 1910. The Circalation ol The Bulietin. The Bulletin has the largest cir- culation of any paper im Eastera Coumecticut, and frem three to four Gmen larger than that of any In 1n Windham large corporations are ready to defy the says: authorities, The Commeretal “If, for instance, a New York corporation whose tax under the laws would be $1,000, fails to make the re- quired return on or before mext Tues- day, it will have $1,500 insteadl of $1,000 to pay some time between June 1 and July 1 of this year; and, meantime} it may be fined anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 for such refusal, neglect or failure. But when the matter of pos- sible appeals from a court judgment is considered in this connection, it will readily be understood that a recu- sant company could ‘stave off’ the actual payment of a fine for many weeks or months and that it would have until June 30, anyway, in which to pay its increased tax; and if the | Jaw were meantime to be declared un- «onstitutional, all collections under it would fail | they are not few in number. prosecutions and is not the prayer but the pray-er” who moves .the heart of God, calied us ‘back to a great truth which has been somewhat lost sight of. It is not the beauty or form of the words that awakens divine interest but the con- dition of the heart. It is not what is said that calls forth saving grace, but how it is sald. This is a good thing fo bear in mind because in seri- ous matters we become too perfunc- tory, are too much like a trained dog and "too little like the feeling. think- ing creature made in God's own ima age. If every mother could bring up her children as well as she thinks every other mother should bring up hers, there would be a great improvement in the conduct of the rising gemera- tion. There is really just that differ- ence between the way children are trained and ought to be. We can see the lack of training in the children of others better than we can the need of it in the children of our own home. tion of wonien sometime, some- gene Last evening, lighted on our broad, stone Besrth a fire of rifiwood. The sweetest lady we know sent it to us, “with love,” and, lavish as love it- self, we piled it high and higher, then touched a match to it, and ocrouching down on the hearth 'rug with our hands clasping our knees, we let our faces burn in the vari-colored firelight and our hearts warm in its glow. In- evitably, it set us a-dreamfg of the poets, and we tried to recall which among them had spoken in verse all that we were feeling as we watched our driftwood kindle and burn and blaze. For is it not the mission of poets to sing what lesser folk cannot even say? One of us thought of the §yWrecks of ships, and drifting pars, uplifting On the desolate, rainy seas;"™ and another of the storm winds “Breaking the silence of the seas Among the farthest Hebrides,” and a thira remembered how The flames would leap and then ex- thought they saw the and the settling of the wrong right. Yet our nation is still suffering in con- sequence of that far-back act of greed and inhumanity to man, and the end Freedom is the right of all, and it was right to give our boudmen their freedom; but their sufferings in learning to understand what freedom means and how to use the strange, new, terrible gift, have been beyond telling. And the descendants of those ~who brought the curse of human slavery upon America, have theyynot suffered? Is there a man, woman, or child, in all this bright, broad land of ours, that is not suffering in expiation of that sin against the law of right, and for every gnrigtiteous act thet Gas followed m train?” “Every act, good or bad,” he urged, “carries within itself its own far-reach- ing consequences. We do not enough consider this. We rush along while marrying and giving in marriage, “The robin is not truly an insectivor- ous bird, at least that is not its pres- ent nature; it is now frugivorous. Be- fore the first fruits appear and while small fruits. 1t goes the strawberries, currants, cherries, rasp- verries, blueberries,” huckleberries, blackberries, wild cherries and grapes. 1 personaily know that it féasts upen all these fruits, but am ignorant es to what fruits should be added to this others have a diet which consists al- In His GEO. T. ADA Blackface Comedinn, Lat THE LATEST MOTION Il CHILDREN AT MATINEES Se—3 SHOWS DAILY—2.30, 7. 5.45. 10c—Sheedy & Jackson’s Vaudeville—10c J. W, HOLLLAND & CO. st Comedy Sketch LITTLE ALL RIGHT & CO., Japanese Novelty Act. TURES CHANGID DAILY. e THE Fresen TeR] Seenersy. ubENILLE i’ DTG LAW oi #he DESERT 705" ted by DAVID PORTER & CO. FEATURE. RANKLYN TWINS—Singing, Norwich. It ia delivered to over T =ame cempantes the misk iy | ogehihy see ained to | “Oft died the words upon our Ii - st Tonr' e toce Mewses in Wee || 100k too large to take: but there are | Rnei® AP (VR SN AL | "OAs Sudaeniy from out ihe fire | Youne: dolng much as cthers do. mean | vre have some birds, to Kill one of ADOTEH T RINGLING &0 =2 res —s it report: 3 r virtue 'he v Built of the wreck of stranded ships, ght, - [ w s folly unpardonable. The blue- e wich, and @ by mimety-three per || Others’—and, if reports are correct,| than their virtues, There m; be a e DS, |ing the ways of the world we live in, [1irg the chipping sparrow, and many JAS. BROCKMAN, Charncter Comediun — Speetal e ot the peesie : 1 ts dclivered to over 500 houses, { where, who will be able to do this. e, bringing children into the world, 1ay- | most - wholl insects, Though the AUDITORIUM DUO—High Clans and Mlustrated Sougs i Tutnam mnd Dasielson to over| THEY SHOWED THEIR HANDS. And, as_their splendor flashed and | Ing up ireasures where moth and rust | WO “o°h” ratner earcrul student of S Seakrtine. Wetion Wb thsea wed Tiswcinted Dom 1,100, amd all of these places it Secretary Knox took his drubbing the 0 e - e amile that doesmt come off, just | We thought of wrecks upon the|our heirs as though the earth wWere | ou B e = conmidered cbe local dally. ]| for the little note he sent out with|as if it was the smile of smiles, but it main,— ours and we were to live forever. R o T e Eastern Conmecticut has forty- || reference to the neutrallty of the Man- | fsn't, There are a great many kinds |Of ships dismasted, that were hailed | It was at this moment that the bun- | 1i® Jii®, 000 PO C0SCTelt 08 & Yn” | the man. To a certain extent, alco, ine towns. one hundred and mixty- A MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS. ae o are actively en- £z ying the expenditure of fneariy one-third of the public revenues me of peace for preparedness for worst, exceed by & thousand times peop o are asking congress to u this direction. from Boston that 500 min- of various religious Boston end vicinity earn | churian rallroeds, but he is feeling well befogmed situatiotn is clear as crystai lost has not been given up. St. Pe- tersbure still beholds the necessity for | an open water harbor in eastern Asia We have a great deal to say about of smiles, but most of them are super- that doesn’t come off might be called The deception of politeness is not so bad since it takes ome out of a dilemma_ without doing others any failed, And sent no answer back again.” “Wouldst thou— E: been talking together somewhat seri- ously. One of us seemed disheartened, the other two frankly acknowledged do corrupt, building for ourselves and dle of driftwood was left at our door, dren, and all together went down on and twinkle of the flames with the exquisite iridescence of the Midland sea, as wo three have known It, a glim- mer of jeweled globules under the gla- Nature, he never yet has seen a robin sects. five postoffice districts, and forty- || over the excitement and disclosures in | ficial like the one we put on when “with love.” Instantly, we three drop- | *“It"js not generall wn that the|other eme rural free delivery remtes. | consequence of it, and what was a|the photographer says to us, “Come, | _After a moment of silenco some one|pod the butden of oir talk and the|owner of S revine, ‘st nignt & vine | * Willae de Morgan, an Englistma The Bulletin in sold in every please look pleasant, now.” The smile | asked: Weight of our cares, called in the ohil- | faavy with beautiful clusters of grapes, | who wrote his fret novel five yea has the robin to blame for the despoil- If a census were taken there is not a shadow of doubt that the robin popula- tion of last year would prove to be ADMISSION—11 e, BVENINGS, Heserved Semta—g0e, they depend upon the point of view of ago, at the age of 65, and scored i Suc- up the game of life till he really must. —Milwaukee Wisconsin. town znd on all of the R. F. D. | toda: It is now pointed out that Sec- i e i the concrete smile, but the smile that L £3 the hearth rug to kindle our fire, and reutes ia Easters Commecticut. | carn the secret of the sea? ed grapes which he finds upon _his|cess, has jus biished a fourth, Cad ! :;';“‘}m‘:fl’z"‘ “_"“;‘8““"'_: fi;"’:‘" ;’: ancelically lights up a dear old face | Only those who brave its dangere stretch out our hands to the blaze, and | morning rounds. Cluster after cluster | which, ,nm’ . Somermndes. » ook | CRCULATION | e * and impresses our heart with a_gen- Comprehend its mystery!” Temember our pocts, and watch the will show its three, five, ten grapes|well. 'Count Zeppelln was 54 when he CHARLES MCNULTY, LESSE ] zet as much in Manchuria as she can | ulne feeling of love, is the smile of | i flames of red and green and gold un- | Tith Tagged holes, The English spar- | turned his attention to aeronautics, He 184 by any means, whether Chinese rights | force—the smile that conquers. That | they only that :—:pectedly gieam out, hege ;and there, | row shares with the robin this perni- | is now past 70, but has not yet ex- RAT ” - 1901, average . 4412 o treaty pledges give countenance or | IS the smile that is heavenly and the “suffer a sea change _BrOTIINGS St e e e cion despoliation of deiiclous fruit. The | hausted the fire onco supposed to he- URE PIOTURE: iot. Russian ambition is disclosed. | O71Y one which can exist in the world | Into something rich and strange. ‘After all.” we agreed, “it is a beau- | deed is doffe about the time the day|iong only to comparative youth. The | [n the Shadow of Old Mt. Shasta 1905, average ..oooenneeee- 592D | The nope of reconquering the territory | 279 ROt become contaminated. e——— m‘“.nw?l-"d' e ,°' breaks, an hour or so before it is like- | “age lmit” is a figment. There is { . er in the evening, we three had | Jurs'y Then we compared the color|ly to be seen. really no reason for anybody to give ILLING WESTERN DRAMA. THR) MISS FLORENCE WOLCOTT IN SELECTED SONG PROGRAMME. in order that Siberifa may attain the| harm. It takes a smart person to be |they feit dull. Perhaps our talk had mmuch larger than that of a score of vO- mour of a sea-blue sky. We all love | ., i The women of Allingtown, Ct., have b4 4 fullest development. a success in this role. A youns wo- |been unnecessarily grave. It had be- | 00T 90 % ACTINE B G uls open | faars, 280, Th:b“?“fmfnngér:‘{;hh}g organized for the protection of their | Matinee, Ladies and Children, [ The administration is no longer in he dark as to the eastern situation; | and being in the light it can the bet- ter direct every American interest in the lines of least friction. often of the greatest value. BIG GAINS AND LITTLE FARMS. t i Secretary Wiison Is one of the mc practical men in the president's offic! the east ana direct every interest along Movements which look absurd on their face are man who had invited her callers to have a glass of lemonade each found when she went to make it that she had but one lemon. She made three glasses for the callers, and then filled four other glasses with water into which she dropped a liberal piece of deceptive Tind—the callers had the real thing and the family had a pre- tence, There is something akin to di- plomacy to get into a scrape like that and to get out of it wiihout being oblized to divulge the true condition of things. gun with speaking of our own ups and downs, our problems and perplexities, our own struggle for existence: and this hed led on, naturally enough, to consideration of the strange inequali- ties of human experiences and tho seeming ascendency of self-love and self-seeking. “Verily, the wicked spreadeth like a green bay tree,” quoted our sister- friend, lazily. But the word was caught up by the man, who went on to say to it and revel in it—the red and the crimson, the blue and the violet deep- ening into purple, the yellow and tawny orange, golden rose and rosy amethyst —all__changing and twinkling and blending; colors of fire and flame, col- ors of sea and sky, colors of sunrise and sunset, of noonday and the starry night. Hovering over our fire and lov- ing it, softly one and another of us would breathe out little hints and sug- there also & shadow of doubt that dur- ing that time insect pests of various sorts have Increased in population? That insects have increased is not the fault of the robin, but that they have not been kept down through the in- crease of the robin population is strong prima facie evidence that the robin is a bird which has undue credit. Our laws punish by a fine of $10 the death of a robin. We smile or crack that he was by nothing more deeply impressed than by the length of time it takes to work off the consequences gestions of thought, wondering if in our own voyages over the ocean of life, we. like the driftwood, may not be a joke over the death of a toad. We vie with one another to kill a harm- less snake. We go out of our way village from fire. They are to hold a country fair, the proceeds of which will be used to ‘buy apparatus. They will also form a woman's brigade of the fire department. —_— e Cannot harm healthy human bodies. We cannot have healthy bodies unless we have pure blood, Jan mMusic. NELLIE S. HOWIE, Teacher of Plane, Central Bullding. Room 42, CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Teacher of Music el s conarecy | family and on his retirement this fall ances | M, Like the ¥ our oz il oo e navy ey that the Unit- | @ genuine successor. He believes in{have no reason to complain—we do 5 g T | est happiness, of loneliness and tears, | hornet, the vellow-jacket are each and Thi edici » on Stre 2 P - e on- | not have a real comprehension of what | W38 ever spoken,” he cried, “than that _ 2 3 is great medicine has an une tates in nmow on friendly terms | Duiting money eut for the direct ben- |}, MUE £ "0 SOUCELM LG, 0 ML | Nothing e ever settled until 1t is set- B oniaof Sur Shail barst to Tite | Ll better friends to us than is the rob- | equalled, unappronched record for puri- st all nations. and yet that more eflt of the peopls as Well % for Whelr | friend located about 100 miles from tled rlg}\t. Moreover, everything must | .35}t ana beauty, even as the sea- |y smilo at that last para-| 1¥ing and enriching the blood. L. H. BALCOM, cent. of all #ts revenue is | P Y ! orwich as the crow flies writes me: | @ventually be settled right. It is bound | ..1; griftwood bursts into flame, and, g e It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions, Teasher of Pisue. 'or war purposes. emorialists believe In the force of 120.000 non-producing fight- ing men. He wrote for Leslie’s Week-~ “Yesterday 1 attended an _auction, drove over snowdrifts over three feef to be, by the eternal laws of right and justice and truth trivmphant” But liberated, gives forth all that it has gathered within itself of the fragrance graph, remember that the truth is the truth.” We may be long finding the truth, and the fallure to find it _may catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous- Deee, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss 29 Thames St. Lessons given at my restdence or a | the home_ of the pupll, Same method & , vhat seems hard to bear, s, we agreed, - Siscouragement of war by every hon- | I¥ deep, and around others that were |¥ > » | of the sea and the mdiance of the sun. me, b petil neral il i used at Sohawenka Conservatory, Bere Orabie means and the promotion of tha| A 40-acre farm of irrigated land | elght and ten feet. The snow lies ev- | thal If takes oo long for e Wrong to; «Yes” spoke our _brother-friend; SRR R Tl 3{;& w'heo'lseuy'.';:amde v el bullow | fir ookl settlement of all differences by arbi- | Will comfortably support a family of | €rYWhere from one to three feet deep | { 3o its ends, a lifetime often, and | STAVCIY. “When the wrongs are all|ig ne truth. In a later letter, Mr.| Getis the usual Jiquid form or in — SRR They say in their petition|five. It costs $55.000 to make a 12- ;gga;n;‘r;rf:mdgflr;i l:&gg;:p:g!; a});; OEtcntihes Thop It L w of ‘one | FiEhteC .\;'h?n gxev:mevfl consequences | Eqitor,I will with your permission try to cnceolatsd abtes Torta eaied Safsutals” to “We belleve that the|inch gun. Tho money that goes to |5 qegrees below: this morning about | Iife, even. it may be, unto the third and | “"\UPTES ST TS woman's voice, | RO, WhY the death of & toad, the G F. C. GEER congres: legal system already embodied in the Hague ntion is adequate to meet pay for this gun would reclaim 1,571 acres of Jand, providing homes for 196 = of international jus- tice on an bonorable, equitable and economic bas So these protestants urge that the government “use its in- fluence to encourage resort to law In all cas ational dispute, and to_assist in Improving the lezal sys- | tem of the nations by all means with- in_#s power” relation te the nations s endeavor to | to all future. the reclaimed land must pay the gov- ernment back in ten years, o it does nat cost the government anything to people. When all the guns onm all the battleships are shot one time, the gov- ernment blows in nolse and smoke $150,000. This would reclaim 4,000 acres of land, giving homes to more | than 500 farmers and their families. The money consumed in powder is lost The farmer who buys 20 degrees below. We've had at least five others as cold as this.” Compared with this it doesn’t seem as if we'd had a real winter here in southern Connecticut and_we are not yearning for one like it. The specimen we have had is sufficient. A dollar may be “your only friend,” and it may be your worst enemy. A6 2 meeter of one's necessities it is often blessed—as a panderer to one's vices it is just as righteously dammed. If you dény that money is the root of all fourth generation. Throughout our own little day the wrong doing that oppresses us goes on and the wrong doers seem to flourish, complacently hugsing themselves in self-righteous- ness and idle luxury and selfish greed. *Take, as one instance,” went on our “Freedom shall come to each one of us as our own soul catches the light. Then each for himself shall say— “God’s in Hix heaven— Ali's right with my world.” THE RECLUSE. SUNDAY MORNING TALK other you pay for what you get some- times in blood and tears, always in some offering that represents the outgo of that which is best in you, but the ing of the brown and the green snakes, the crushing of a hornets’ nest Is a greater error than da the killing of & robin. While we exert every effort to bring about the protection of birds truly helpful in their habits, bringing about national legislation to that end If nec- essary, I believe that we can view with- out alarm, at least so long as the high prices hold, this feasting of the south- erner upon robin ple. ALLEN LATHAM. Norwich Town, March 3, 1910. CHAS. W. BURTON Contractor for all kinds of Brick, Stone and Concrete Masonry. Concrete and Asphalt Drive- TUNER 122 Prospect St., Tel. 511. Norwich, Cu A. W. JARVIS is the Leading Taner in Eastern Connecticat. ernment could lead s oF pethaps with mose | BUild up the coustry by helping the Lo¥IL JOU caunct dispute that it s = returne Wil be wort o ASNGHN. CRobin Red Bresst has been greatly || g ‘Phone 513-5, 15 Clalrmount Ave farmer. We should make more homes | hone of contention and the man who THE COST OF LIVING. diminished in New England in the pas sept22, from modern | and to substitate therefor the | tional and more humane an ods which wi and not so many fighting machines. We the construction of a rallroad has ad- vanced the value of farm lands from have numberless instances where has sacrificed everything else to amass it often discovers that his family is ready to do anything to wrest it from him.” The man who is poor in spirit When the various investigating com- mittees appointed by congress and state legislatures shall have finished LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Sugg haif century; and believing less in in- secticldes and more in birds we hope the day will come when all useful ! birds will be greatly increased in this country. The toll of fruit they take in Cellar and Stable Floors. Side and Lawn Walks. JAMES F. DREW nomical me 8 5 v the day when even a fortune has i r end of conflict between|$10 to $50 per acre. We also have|56SS ;- their tasks and duly reported their| Mr. Bditor: Reading in the paper to- | the way of currants and grapes from Asphalt and Gravel Roofing, . ' ‘o for the prece; and the practices | ment of the public roads has increased | with money from & drunk fo @ title, | e NOW much farther along on the |hurn t';‘-x'rh O Lb bt ok begrudge the birds nothing—Ed.) Artificial Stone Walks of all | which harmonize with their Christian | farm values from $10 to 350 per acre.” [Dut virtue or wisdom or peace can- |road to mational ‘economy and thrift| (b YIRS R £O28 S SO S . g g kinds Bost Viork Only. He thinks that the investment of [Tt be 50 obtained. Where money is |14 to the proper overs <ibili. | er with a debt on it. And I have been srosning s Aee, B i ‘Pnone azi-3. 18 Perking Ava professicns, NOT A PLEASANT PROSPECT. millions so that they will make mil- lions for the people is better than put- them where they make a big handled as a divine trust it works for the exaltation of mankind, but as a hog's hoard it gives rise to crime and Shall we be able to place responsibili- ty for a situation that vexes us all up- on a certain group of men or “inter- ests” or upon the tarlff or upén other thinking If they would not now make the zround back of the church a flower garden in place of a dump place. Chief Justice Fuller of the United States supreme court, who recently attained the ripe age of 77 years, is in Loam, Sand and Gravel for rading ail nd _Filling of It sad 2 | tins S cont: » al; " " i enty -seco vear service - ¥ e S R Vel ime wi tel ut meanwhile N s ol 4 i —_— e healMthy human pe: R he v 2 e - |two of his predecessors exceeded him psicbone e s o EDITORIAL NOTES. The best edusation for a young per. | REODIe generally would better make up ' wall. Make the place look like the Clty | | ls respoct—John Marahall _and Office and Residence responsh spread fiy, mosquito and rat. discase wherever they go. This v for the personal detention | The backbone of winter appears to have been broken, son to enter life with is the knowledge that a bad temper is a disfigurement— a destroyer of many opportunities. The their minds to pay the fiddler, and I, suspect most of us are more ready to! order our choice cuts and our dainty, fabrics than we are to pay for them. Hall garden—a thing of beauty and a jov forever. And we who have to drive past it would enjoy looking at it, in- stead of looking at @ heap of rubbish. Roger B. Taney. Notwithstanding his years, the chief justice is in the full tide of mental and physical health and 146 Prospect St, Norwich, Conn. mar1TuThS sepr23a Individuality any person who Is charged wit level head has the high *empered in- 9 vigor. b S » a dlsease carrier Is mot pleasant| As a country gentieman, Asuinaldo|dividual beaten at eversy turn, what. | Lbe franker course ls to own up fhat| .. sp March 34010, CTSIPER | "itn such an example before him, it Is What Counts [n to comtemplate. The case of “Typhoid | is mot attracting much attention 4> | Ever .h‘lsdalmlnmenu. ¥t 1s the quick | ¥ DEo O D e a s signrovs i sembanlt 422 s pot v’;o’nderfu]l(h[at 01\; rvrendi;nt feit who has been detained about | himself. mpered who commit crimes in regimen of a barbarous or semi-bar- The Robins. e t:.a:’wm'f:n?beg?tf'noi;fifi: Pho‘ograth‘ minute which they cannot condone in NOTICE s now as 2 menace to the — — nute n barous age. Why Dot avow our pre-| o= Bealth of others, although perfectly| Some women appear to enjoy baing S emas ks aavel heatied Who | seme Tace the mustc and pay the | runry 28th appeats an. aitoricl tein | to b & SeITHAG. | The autaber of vesrs Bringing: out the real personaiity. well herself, has been released as a | tired just as much as they enjoy an | whlks ot Nie The. oin or gimates | Pills that our own cravings for creat- | five o the siaughter of robins In the | at which & man may be definitely set| Dr. Louise Franklin Miner fs now | {1%, A0 voinis in characief, the lify safe person to have around if she does | ice cream. DOWer are men of self command.the | BTe comforts have tempted us to €on- | south. Before we expend overmuch |down as ol depends very largely on | locatsd In her mew office, Breed Hall, | ¥aned down by the Daturel seicit of 20t angase as & cook. We learn from Iweakest those who have Ats of temper s Room 1 an artist Into perfect. secord. Not & “he on Transcript that “so far as which both incapacitate and _shame i . Mg o jer and pastebos 1 i e e The sharp inspection of olive oil in | Tich Both incapacitate and shame | g u gaid the landlady to the board- Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. SR LRI ae s PAeATeErg with ¥ mE been | this state has driven out the adulter- 4 P i SSPRGY-mace 1N 36 Gafeioi of Bodlk: Inaost sl ugliness, never knowing that they have |, Who for the third time during a Telophane 660. 8ugl?d | “y¢ you want a photo of yo ated brands, nover emerged from the savape siate |single meal asked for another help of welf, oF what your friends see (o love that with a knowledge of her condi- Those who would do no injustice can- butter, “Sir, did you know that butter and admire. call on tion and the possibllity of keeping| A westerner is h i 38 cents a pound?” “Well, mad- : quite sure a man | ROt afford to indulge in a temper—it | i now 38 cents & pound? ell, Watch over Bor, ‘thils i I f3 iy anas e g B R could lve on apples; but manls mot | ¥ S =N @MY thing ever. e e roed butter 1s| Just a Few Doses of Pape’s Diuretic will Clean and Regulate l AlG H I ON abtsne alie ‘st Dot e l_e__m',“’m 5 gt 2o The winter birds have quite a little | WOrth it Your Out-of-order Kidneys, Ending the Most y fellow fecling. It is not strange to see Yes. fifty years of Europe are better But the cost of real living, dollars The Pholonrapher, enzage in any . AR e e remote- | Investigation shows that six of the | several varieties fecGing together with | than & cyele of Cathay. And yet, why Severe Lame Back and Bladder Misery. S—— preparation of | ¢loven temperance drinks in this state | out quarreiing, and when there is 4 |40 We spend our time considering thi products, but in a well- | contain aleohol. . quarrel the English sparrow does not | Subject from the material point of view SRRCEN AN N Savines. Sotlaty. here are plenty of occu- come off best. In the warmer season |only? Are we talking now about ti A real surprise awaits every sufferer | ment of Pape’s Diuretlc, which any ( auglsa smong the mechanical ones In | There is no doubt that the Atricans | the Bngtish sparrow ® dves” browboat | Sost of liying, of the cost of xigtenci? | from kidney or bladdsr trouble who | drisgiet can supply. S, 3 - h she woull mot endager the | los. Hobaow some noncombative birds, like the mar- | That latter - in A v 2 s t Is needless to feel miseral \( W, 4 °f the peodle. The danger to| wheremms pnoosevelt. He 13 a force|icns, but in winter a single goidnch | determined by experfs who will figure takes several doses of Pape's Diurettc. | _; 2, "0 S0 10, nnnn:l:lrp‘:—‘:p“r:? | Yo H A Fine Asserimeni of » idinitty: Colines W0t Fidia nes In 3 2 when In a combative mood will put a |t out per capita and compare the re- | Misery in the back, sides or loins, 8ick | tjon goes at once to the out-of-order Tohditul Bt i Bk wak| Sune ThoNChe 2ot 3 dozen of them to flight. It is net un- | Sult with the prices that prevailed ten | headache, nervousness, rheumatism | kidneys and urinary system, distribut- MILLIN ERY appy thought for today: Plety | common to sce 4 flock of sparrows and | OF_twenty years ago. pains, heart palpitations, dizziness, | ing its cleansing, healing and strength— | LRl fer whose propensity for that does not suffer long in patience pigeons intermingling in the city sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen eye- ening influence 'directly upon the or- at ifttle piices. manufacturing germs was not known. | has a ragged edge. Streets. A singular story is told of o |aDd cents can no more measure than| jjds, lack of energy and all symptoms | gans and - = = ory a |8 3 glands affected, and com- T sbler arriors is getting to pigeon and an English sparrow who | they can produce the beautiful tints| of out-of-order kidneys simply vanish. | pletes the cure before you realize it. MRS, G. P, STANTON, v e 254 mor ult. Dr. Gregg| The drunkard does not have to train | féd together in the street, the pigeon | that g11d the sky at sunrise or sunset.| Uncontrollable urination (especially| Your physician, pharmacist, banker al % . ctid P MBTATNFON, of L stat .rd of | his boy in sobriety. The repulsion of | Preaking the piece of bread he had | The cost of real living is life. Per-|at night), smarting, offensive and dis- | or any mercantilé agency will' tell you 5 — 2 Y » . beed I 10l6 Hos, thE. WEEE: and tossing crumbs to the sparrow; | Naps some man who reads this owes| colored water and other bladder mis- | that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- ey hag: fmishng fharrow: | his very phvscleal existence to his | ary ends. cinnati, is a large and responsiblo Stirring Up Business ot AR flew a together just as | mother. Willingly she, like hosts of! ~The moment you suspect kidney | medicine concern, thoroughly worthy pess e e | if o comradeship had sprung up be. | £allant women through the centuries, | or urinary disorder, or feel any rheu- | of vour confidence. has been forced upon us by the pres- ¢ it f peace IS a great If | tween them. Kindliness Tmade underwent uncomplainingly Martyr-) matism, begin taking this harmless| Only curative results can come from | Sure¢ of public approval. Because we r % 3 ig tax on the nation. |strange companions ecver since the | dom In onder that a man child might| medicine, with the knowledge that | taking Pape's Diuretic, and a few days' | KNOW how to buy and to sell goods 20 | yoo g0 arters for Best Ales, L * ? world begun. | be brought into the world. And wheth- | {hrere Is no other remedy, at any price, | treatment will make any one fesl fine, | Patistactorily that they absolutely fiy | Headd s for Best Ales, Lagers, picton i 2 e | er or not your mother died that you|made anywhere else in the world,| Accept only Pape's Diuretic—fifty. | Off OUF premises. Just our stirring Eto., In Town. " Sk e led to treai aaministration | The prufient woman has much on | might live, you and countless other| which will effect so thorough and |cent treatment—any drug store—any- | Wa¥ of keeping WINES and LIQUORS | |,y 1eq 0'CONNELL, Py 2 - who have had tg. | measures with firmness and despatch, | Ner_ mind—much "Of importance, and [en Erew from babyhood into bov-| prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treat- | where in the world. up to the mark. We expect (o stir v Reepeiater el o= P bad ty- | g i much uwimportant. Not I0RE age « hood and on into youth and manhood harder than cver soon, because of the | Telephone 507. P e or thrice. who have | lady fainted in a department store and | because at every stage of yaur devel- extra good value Of our new stock. lived and cooked and loved without a| single case of disease being trace- ‘f able to them; but they must be looked The society column is no mors in- teresting to the ladies than the de- scriptions of Easter costumes in the newspapers. was taken by the girl clerks to a toilet Toom to recover. To facilitate matters the clerk in attendance took down the woman’s hair, and when she began to opment, parents and teachers, and very likely grandparents. and maybe older brothers and sisters, were ready to give time, money. care, love, prayer, Exhibition of Come in before the cr am's oft the top. Geo. Greenberger, Gpon as suspects, 100, What is man asbar foa | pull the hairpins the wire o Snd even life itself in unstintéd meas- . STl Tan o exPict from| Mayor Gaynor of New York has set|Hght and - popuiar in thcee . dave, | are for vou > § a ‘ | nis face against munieipal ragtime | SPTung upon the floor, carrying hair- | In_the larger arema of mational life &7 Eriakiln. Dtredts: | Horwiol, Coni ¢ musfe. City bands must play more in. | P!0S _fome distance Ying bair | e find that this principle holds true. Telephone 312. fep1a was predicted by Swedento: * the book of Azhar mich: be fo woman lav. When she ca sat up she began to :me too and look about for f the backward and benighted peopls on this globe are beginning to keep step with the modern world, if real life If You Want a Good PIANO Thibet. With the Grand I it = her head fixings, and as the hairpins = 0 Gy opintag. the m A i mRn’s brutality: to one class | were returned 15 her she counted them, | i¢ taking the place of apathy and stag- s H . 5 pi g <ol of me: never be remitted on ac-| When they were thousht to he all In | Ration, it is because wise colonial ad- ui in % ! unt rlh“"' oble deeds he has done | hand, she looked up in surprise, say- | ministrators, intrenid e:npir‘e—buudvrs | fur another class. 1 Only fifty of ‘em! Wy, |and heroic and devoted missionaries ST " rlon has shown that he ke sxbli Should ‘have heen fitcr seven’ | have mot counted thelr own lives dear oo Do e ra E P make the | Dr. Barnardo taught England how went away quite disturbed be- |unto themselves, but have gone Into HIE all at Record fn e Gemand to gather its raw material from the|CAUse the ather seven hairpins could | the junglex and the forests, and into . It 50 you should consuit with me and call a A 1t] stiaets of Tonifion wilmake Heerll ma] 08 e:found, | sreat heathen citles In order to rapre- OOkll'l -Ranges gt prices for same. Excellent work s powe wd women of them, Trying to get something for nothing | dered soclety and the ideals of the at reasonable prices is a cor of the kingdom of God. Yerrington's 1 | - 1t te not 1ikel t this country will | ily, and 1y i endeavoes. and. | — — C. M. WILLI bulld more then one $15.000,000 Dread- | claiming to hove Rood eycsghit Sod| S five b others have b i . aught Ah ant can worry an elephant 004 sense, the majority of people are | progdigal of Iife in our bebalf. And Now going on at our store. G I C LA AAN:S"Id and a mouse the Jion. st aware tha |0 an hizher sense we lve w eneral Contractor snd Buildr, s . ing is alwas Yo learned to pour out our 1 Everybody is invited. A 218 MAIN STREET. 49 Main Street L R R L O ot b bl T LADY DEMONSTRATOR Phone 310, i President Tafe s anxious to he ! SaerTo e vt ¢ | in its sweetomt and v 2] tevida : : oo iy dane v, | moet, expensive. R ene or cifort or will tell you ail about the ARae Rl abou only re | life of someone alse. 2 B B & R With fair play for a bufter. Whete both | doce 1o oo quickly becomre, o Dartaker merits of thisexcellent range. Rose Bowhng A“eyv Delivered to Any Part of Norwich st B P partics to o bargain are trying to ket | of the divina nature which is constant. 98 | o ale, that te gckmlawiadged. to be the e best of it. it is on way to be- |ly pouring itself out upon the world “ 3 M. Patten bas cormered millions| It misht be added that all of the | coming a cheat. That is whit trade = | 0f Den. L] 62-66 LUCAS HALL, Nosr O S ISINTAp HANLEY'S enough and now he will be good. mmg oory ‘.:‘;e:‘:—‘w'mh:.mmm ;v;s!fl fl_l’ld’t "hy \(\lfl often get seconds Tou can exist or you can live. In » PEERLESS. A telephone order will Fatas Wil be good when he geis all | hopia); Sven, Years has been foroed | for firsts. It Jp mot so smart fo skin | the one case vou will have to pay the ° . © recelve prompt attention. = Mr. . fellow o Shetucket Street. R o we Sl R ol e o i Yo oo 9 Main St.| _ S8 uie b |5 eSORMIGR S rrasin t ; mey

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