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- Farwich Bulletin and Goufied B oo Dty Spabeg vhs Hem s === opportunity for a few unprincipled 114 YEARS OLD. modern painters to create “old mas- ters” and get rich.” This has been price. 12¢ a week; 50c & month; P800 8 year: carried on to such an extemt that| “Why, Lucia! ¥You here?” The modern buyers do\ not know whether | Speaker ran up the steps of the sub- Thce at Nerwich, | they are in possession of a real work | urban way station and dropped his suit Entered at the Postoffice of art or aply a base imitation. It is| case on the platform. Qeo. asiiscapitjess BALSE for 'my ammu. : GROTESQUE RANDOLPH| Telepbome Callss disclosed that it has been so customary | I cia Adams went eagerly forward. | re the my . . i Bulletin Busimess Office. 436, to forge paintings by members of the| “Ken.” she said, softly, giving both I jova) iy doses of The Chink and the Lady. Bulletin Editorial Fooms, 35-3. so-called revolutionary ~painters -of | her hands i the newcomer. ey < p “WINNIE P. CRAWFORD, Bulletin Job Office. 35-6. France that there are mow in exist- | Kenneth Moore was a tall, fair young 3 . Thi d "‘l’."'%f'“" DUO, Willimantic Office, lo:; 2. Murray | once five thousand paintings attributed ;::."p:r‘ me:t?m m ”‘(‘yn, e Tike & inat c at Girl in Trousers. High Class Songs. e v e s e e to Corot, glthough it is impossible . Aok, 2 of ADMISSION 10c—EVENINGS, RESERVED SEATS, that he could have executed BnYLhInE | Siosin o se easinyy Toaones Y & lurch,” supplementex eral for each week of the active life er companion looked at-her brave- B“ sical instruments, tapestries, precious| the magnitude of the impending jour- Comneecticut, and from three to four SR o e Al Rl i e R 0N SO Ry To Syaieie Ewime vT the youns man explained. “The : Coal is 1o higher than it was several e Ean T T v o e, Bl 2 TR & weveh plliare hOvver | paskiar Wnd heve - hote RS SR TR _ The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. -‘ years ago. - manner. Norwich, Friday, March 25, 1910 | ;e 5o many. That wonld aerage a| ' “Whither away?" continued the girl, 3 =—————————————————= | painting a week for a century or sev- wlm brave cheerfulness. ® g LUMBER AND COAL. i of the artist. 1y, huu.unz. then: “It’s the mining “e Clrenllfi(m o’ The same may doubtless be said of miflmefl‘ o e hitching our | U, Y 3 wedding guests. scrofula and the works of other great artists. This { 17¢ 4 M"’w“m;.,"“_h; exclaimed,. be- {4 2 n'.e-rry eyhed. t:naqflles‘ company— s . § whooping, shouting, laughing—and is an age when antique paintings, mu- | wildered by the unexpectedness and | TUPOR TS o e“.‘o,,d in a glitter- The Bulletin has the largest obr- | . .5 can be produced to meet pub- calation of any paper in EAster® ||)j. gemand with such accuracy that S 3 intere: r -~ g - e e xt;‘:nul:?i; _oxpert sometimes fall do, SutJL YRS B e gan to | ll SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Peari St N. Y. “Not Gullty,” Say Chappe}l Co., Norwich. It is delivered fo over e had a long telezmm this morn- ne m. this Xind is to be capable and compe- | summons to come immediately was . wichy -:d“:el:‘ ::‘:s..l;,-$e= B e s £ arrs mnde B et ome 3 HOME GARMENT MAKING. cent. of the . Indham A rt is| you ever since. Where have you been ?” mrythiu else under the heavens fn Putasm and Daniclson te over the P ay A MEndoen 4 has advanced but- we are selling ,,.(. good enough for those who know real| Lucia’s face showed distress. “I| .53 hear him hm djmly ‘through the| S e d in all of these places It S spent the morning alone in the woods. ter Coal than ever at no higher price. & considerea the local Gaily. bl o RSl 12had an unhappy time with Aunt Fi- | Guble of the train and the dheers of » Easte Comnecticut has forty- 3 lis_last night.’ g The car they entered, dripping con- ’ A atns towas, enp hundred and sixtr- XS0 LINBANIED. Rather more surprised than con- | feiti as they walked, was crowded. An E- cn PPELL Co. The Dbest that can be said of the av- | cerned: “What was the difficulty, | oig pentleman arose to give Lucia his Contral Whar? and 180 Male St five postotfice districts, and forty- || .. Jicon Ubrary is that it does | sweetheart?” Seat. “Just married, eh?’ he asked, ene rernl free Ssiivay mecfes- not meet the tastes or the meeds of | “You—or rather Mr. Wilson.” She | ringy, Telephones. W ng at the youns mes and beam- T e 1 of the R ¥ D.||the prisoners. They lack the primary | was, visibly verturoed, TCast niEll X ling with good will and fatherliness on town smd om = s qualities and the variety K which are o TR ol JONE e embarrassed girl. . £ reutes tn Bastern Dsanotivy needed for good educational work. e R o the back P torg vienve, T “The Barre, Vt, Times discloses the | "Both pained and perplexed for the | (ho SuPposed bride urged in an under- [ CIRCUI.ATION fact that in the Windsor prison trash| time: I thought Aunt EINs was my | “They were speeding through the and the so-called latest novels are|friend. But where does Mr. Wilson | geepest, the greemest of woods. Te 1901, average » not the reading in most demand among | come in?"” B silver rails, reflecting the emerald of 3 the convicts, The most popular book | Lucla, blushing spoke with an ef- |the follage, stretched -swiftly back 2. A. MORGAN & SON 1965, aversge . of the year among the prisomers has | fort: ~“Aunt Ellis wants me 10—t0 |along the roadbed. But Lucia was 3 2 . marry him. . blind to this beauty. The tears were - been Butler’s Story of Athens, which | IUN Tl oo anon v g g b - has been taken out 36 times. Close to| T suppose not (wearily), only 1n ac- | «For how long, my Ken na an um er March 18...... this in popularity was Deming’s Mo- | cordance with hers. My usually 200d | “Three you mmw ] Y Years, saics from India, the Memoirs of De | aunt has mysteriously developed a dis- Blowitz, Cooper’s Spy, Dickens’ Hard | tressing worldllne:LbYou mt" she | ment; then, “Why not go wm, me, " Mr-wul Wharf. Telephone 884, , Far ‘oach - | Gesires me to remember, are not over- | Lucia? We would be married as soon - : THE FOOL WITH A PISTOL. |Times Parles Stage Coach and Tov-| burdened with riches, ana Mr. Wilson The fool with e pistol has his day | cences, and Johnson's What They Saw | 15, Somewhat. She has invited him to —— LUMBER he Fourth, and he is the insane |in New England. visit us for a fortnight and has st 2 e n t D . gone over to Weston in the runabout | juct time, and you are mot the to best had and Tart of Indspendence day that every- | The theory that a collection of old, | fo mect his train, No moomer was she | s e A0 N o A e tiare o a ,r:;;.. 5 e Dan and ',',.m.]"'m hould desire to have eliminated. | cast-out books from private libraries|out of the house than I decided I | wedding. Besides, we've had all S5y o bis line of Bhingles Call ue ix years ago an inventor on |js sujtable for public institutions is| simply couldn’t stay at home and be | he ended with an irreststible smile. up and let us tell you about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY, novisd -k.e ze of triumph was standing on | condemned outright, What is needed | nice to Mr. Wilson. I'm going to the | But Lucla was - contemplating the B} : tons '} city to grandmother's. I wrote Aunt |it, Ken.” she .said seriously. nis own doorstep e ey ot | 1o 2l public Institutions is permanent | o7, °Q &0 i Note, suggesting that | Eilis back there at the station—sh day of emple reward, the day of |iibraries of the best of books, chosen | aus £ hasty’ note suggesthe that e Witk a1 fort. especially for their use, kept In re- | mooyraisie ot Mo e e X “woulan® 1th and com U, 7 , mother would be so ill for a fort- | wouldn’t do such a thing. It wouldn't Just then a Fourth of July patriot|pair, classified and catalogued in effi- | night she couldn’t do without me, and | be fair to Aunt Ellis after all she’s “own the street emptied a six-shooter | cjent manner, and made available for | then I rushed down here, expecting | done for me.” Tote the i, ‘Biie mmn on- the Sbaps | ihe Tnnwiee erall Mo = to make the 2 o'clock, forgetting for | “Tickets!™ The voice of the con- ecied and coversd his face with his| There is no issue as to the wisdom | the moment that it had been changed | ductor startled t Toma He ot his way across the |of these conclusions. “Any old thing | o the 2.40. I've been waiting here| They were well acquainted with all . At the dcor his wife met him. | doesn't do anywhere, and it is a poor | 38es. No sending an apprehensive | the conductors on the line, of w‘high Free mm and |¢.|" ¥ Why, Dick, what is the matter? |motto at all tmes. 'The old clothes” | Siguce down the station drive to|they had long been patrons, and by the ALWAYS IN STOCK. gy = ia. idea is mever endorsed as a sign of | WRCTe it connecte. ‘with the highwa: time they had curtailed this one's at- 2620 — T'm blind!” he said. Tm afraid they’ll return by this road | tempts at congratulation they were at| LApIES’ PRINCESS COMBINATION He is blind today. His inventions tave mever been finished. His wife 2nd children are wage-earners, and their home, with its lawn and flower progressiveness. before our train comes” Northwood, their first stop. ——————— Her hend touched hls coatsleeve ap- | Hera Lucta insisted on leaving the| ® GARMENT. ‘. D. LATIIIOP, EDITORIAL NOTES. pealingly, caressingly, to be quickly| train, intending to return homre, nnd Pattern 2629 — All Seams The home run is now being made on | Withdrawn as the sound of carriage|Kenneth zot off with her. On . oo Sy Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta = g wheels and gay voices changed the| platform they found & penitent A\ufl by “m i e & platel cuadl 120 WREL JWURE Y S N . quiet scene into one of animation. Bliis—what she had done Wwith Mr.| mDeveloped in fine muslin, cambric or Telephone 168-13. .0 . o . T e e ] R G oy B eaniaie. | A Pemmaut ater % e of Wilson they did not ask—the trusty | saconet, this is a delightral littie un-| eetssa . egve cases of lockjaw in s ren- people swarmed over the platform, | iittle runabout having easily made bet- | dergarment to wear yunder the dress this one day’s use of blank cartridggd |the insurgents—just as well as they | assembling at the opposite end from|ter time than the “accommodation” |of the l;-l style, with its long There are going to be just as many |like him. that to which Kenneth and Lucia had | train. Lucia told her story simply and ulinxln: ines. "It consists of a corset _— dritted. A Tively dgtn&uflun of balls | quickly, this time mto wholly sympa- S . Spon Jeft Davis of Arkansaw is dreaming | of confetti immediatly thetic ears. Aunt Ellis was not slow | ummecessary fuliness X H t now. He says: “History will vindi-|_ “A wedding party,” Breathed Lucls, | to aee her chance. to make'gmends, is - i beading Ome Om Or cate me!” brightening. At her invitation they piled ifito her edging narrow But alas for the best laid scheme of | small electric carriage, which she said | armholes being trimmed with similar DEMANDS THE fools with pistols and just as much euffering and as many deaths in 1910 ®ms there were last year if we applaud fnstead of abolish the nuisance. on.2* Y ' - - | lace. The lower of the drawers is The Liguor Dealers’ league is in fa- |t Of “wets” 'b 0"8 into a church and | gtiN no bride and groom had appeared | have a happy, if impromptu little wed- Ruud wor of the improvement of the saloon |Stole the communion wine. to submit themmselves to the last gay | ding and leave for Mexico showered =nd here In the east we have but a TR TRl TYd rites of a well-regulated wedding. with blessings. ¥ ‘garme wasl Taint fca of what fa meant by this, Happy thought for today: When ‘What shall we do with all this| “Oh, Aunt Elis” sald Lucia, radi- nnm?&.‘ besides “heing prenuor‘ and t # Clgcago we leare-dhat 10612 estate gets into law there is no | beautiful confetti?” softly wailed a]antly, “T feel like a heroine in a ro- fig{:r 1?31’1 than those made e lnstantaneous e g telling where it will get next. pretty girl Post. m als. al saloon is to be presided over by be conducted on the rules clety, and to present an air f t. An advocate of this reform says in the Chicago News: “The ideal saloon should be divided e pati 46 inches, When Fairbanks says war with Ja- s pan isw't possible, Hobson writes down in his diary. “Poor judgment.” Automatic Baitiiaiaiho i Gas Water Heater Easter Toggery |-===fc— s Is the Home [Hmrmm Complete Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Rest. Spring means new Furniture. And we are prepared to show you Cali and see one in operation. the finest goods in Connecticut. Any- Gas & Electrical Dep't., thing at any price. Special pieces that 321 ‘Main Street, Alice Building. feb23d help you in buying odd furniture when house cleaning. Now is the time to Do DON'T WASTE TIME ‘We will be pleased to ive you in- spect the values offered M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. marlld IMPORTED Wall Papers They are all in, also our domestic|trying to clean your own clothes, for lne, and the best to found outside of [ you cannot do it, and unless done right New York City, and at half prices|you might as well leave it alone. You charged there—with all necessary dec- | can employ your valuable time more orations, including cut out borders. profitably. Cleaning and Pressing is Also Mixed Paints Muresco, | 9UT business, and we have facilities for Brushes, Etc 4 doing the work thoroughly. We do it I am now taking orders for WLy, 00, S fid.“;erg Ita;sl or‘deru:( or the Painting, Paper Hanging and s | Ztus St cHeER e UL il atin, Lang’s Dye Works, P.E AINTAGH, - [TV P 92 and 94 West Main Street. Tomnane. wwal FRESH FISH. M All kinds in their season. Good and Roso Bowliag Alleys, |2 20T L, Good form in politics or society whicli “has to carry an incubus is badly handicapped, to say the least. _arge billiard room, reading room, re there were papers in all Tant odicals and magazines of the score, college professors, business men and even cler- yinen BelgE thes reading LREw SEU IS THE LIVE SUBJECT THIS WEEK, AND IN DIS- ervthing o quiet you could heagye i n drop; cardroom, where all kinds The man who has his mind set up- CUSSING IT LET YOUR THOUGHTS TURN TQ games were going on: large |on the rhubarb pie and strawberry all, where whole families went to |shorteake doesn’t worry about the cost ear excellent music, everything be- | Of an Easter hat. ’ ng decorous; garden with fountains = nd grottoes where in summer time a | March has conducted itself so well “ine band plaved end a fine crowd lis- | that its entire past is forgiven. Many , gardens are dug and the green peas “Put the | Pave been planted. in jail. beaters and men who make their families suffer d be sent to the rock pile. ere are only three kinds of peo- should be prohibited from uor—savages. childrenand The Standard Oil company may be truthfully written up as a great in- dustry, but not as a great and good example. WHERE CAN BE FOUND THE CHOICEST LINES OF MEN'S WHAR EVER DISPLAYED IN THIS SECTION AND AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF MODEST PURSES. IN NEW SUITS WE HAVE THE LATEST AND BEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS Massachusetts has just elected a democrat to congress, and If things do not change it is predicted that Ver- mont may vet do so. The reason the statement that spin- ach makes the eater ambitious is not disputed, is because a tramp was never known to ask for it. There s no question but this would e 2 real advance upon the present « on syste; and if things cannot he next effort should be law-ablding and respec- Notwithstanding California’s fine climate the state has four times as many doctors in proportion to the population as Germany. It Iocks as if we might have to wait long while before this reform is real- Congressman Higgins speaks well sSSP for himself. His constituents know S S WHERE THE SHOE PINCHES. that he must act upon his personal em. w s a 0rs Canadian reply to the demands | convictions, not upon theirs, 9 of this country upon the tariff issue be admitted to be reasonable. American claim in the contro- has been that the products of should receive as favora- treatment at Canadian custom- is given to products of It may be true that if the country doesn’t own the trusts, the trusts will own the country; but it will pay to keep distrust where it belongs. * WHICH STAND WITHOUT A PEER IN CLOTHES PERFECTION YOUR EASTER HAT WILL BE BEYOND CRITICISM IF IT COMES FROM HERE. NEVER HAVE OUR LINES OF BOTH SOFT AND STIFF HATS BEEN AS ETENSIVE AS OUR SHOWING THIS SEASON — AND MANY OF THEM ENTIRELY. EXCLUSIVE 3 The Massachusetts Fourteenth con- gressional district, represented for the first time by a democrat, is a vehe- ment republican protest against Can- nonism. cial agreement. Canada replies that the way for us to get this favorable atment is to give concessions sim- to those given by France. The imum rates offered by the United States, declares Canada, are little bet- than the old Dingley rates. Canada duys large quantities of goode In the United States, most of hich it could buy readily elsewhere | A Stais Conservation Gongress. it should put umpon our exports iis 3 2 % ps “I'm going back home, governor, and t 13 gor oont. suriax. whioh 1t hns [ maiks” ot e e Secme i | nox roauctions. zeady at hamd. A large part of the |it has; I've learned this week how to | 4 Canadian preducts which this country |do it.” Thus an owner of one hundred | , like pulp wood, is practically [and twenty acres s said to have ex- . sndispensable to American industries, | Pressed himself at the close of Minne- Tet Canada can place an export duty |59i3’s conservation congress, which i L] td ? y upon these products if it chooses to do | Seid, L b by se. ests. There were educators, scientists The latest telegrams indicate that Dr. Frederick Cook realizes that he has been completely floored. It is not every man who knows when he is down and out, uy many years experience will be of value to you. Tel, 523. 32 Water St AND EVERYTHING TO COMPLETE YOUR OUTFIT feb21d New England would be a sufferer if | and public officlals on the platform at ARE HERE IN LARGE VARIETY AND AT POPULAR this issye should be pressed to the |the congress, but the auvdience was | el : 49 Shetucket Street. 7! bitter end. If we can win favor with | made up largely of farmers: several Have You Noticed the Canada upon the same basls as other | thousand of them,mostly smali holders. | iz 20 GEONN E Increased Travel? nations she is giving us a fair deat | These latter rece;xod inspiration and Taft is not going to enforce a polley Sl B convee which would be equivalent to cutting hibits collected !or the occasion are - A ff one’s nose to spite his face. These |said to have astonished agreeably the countries must live reciprecally. experts, who believed they knew some- _— thing of agricultural conditions in Min- When the century of peace between nesotds o well as the farmers them- [} , i itai selves. It's & sure sign of good weather ani 164 fine roads. People liks to gt out iato 7 the open air. pw. best Adam’s Tavern |&imSoi sy’oe 1 Rk om0 s u:u:g;c:v BROS. Falls Avenue NOTICE America and Great Britain is celebrat- It is remarked that an import- ed a few years hence, it cannot be |2Dt lesson of the congress was the . lation of public ignorance respect- claimed that Capada has not had a |ime iheon g Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, chip on its shoulder most of the time. | tuge In" thar. nlehborhood Rl to TR e T e “know thyself” is mamifestly as sound Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is now The fact that Edwal Payson Wes- |a principle for the development of the Gornor Main and Shetucket Streets located in her new ofice, Breed Hall, ton walked 72 miles on his 724 birth- | interests of a community as of an in- Room 1 day is as nothing compared to |dividual—Providence Journ: flfifi - Offi havips walked one mils on his first e S P M R T e birthday, says an exchang Note for tbe. Gitte, A. A."ADAM. Norwich Town. Statistics show that baidness and ‘Telephone #47-22. yaze higher education t 2 » 1t everybody should take the popular | HiETer edu womg"wfg';",{a,g:;g}}';; WHEN you want to put your busi- | WHEN you want to put your busi- J. F. CONANT:. 11 Frasklis Street. advice and go back to the farm, how [pair on her head doesn’t know as much | Bess before the n\lb c, there 1s no me- | ness before the public, thers is no me- | WHEN you want to your buste ‘Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 100 misery would be increased in the coun- |as the woman with a coiffure the size | dium better than uuuv-na- Mmm:mwmm e Lot e 12 00 o | Cigars are the best s the market ity __atsw- inx columus- "k ¥ mumm -t Sz themm. . . ., ... . FRIDAY, 245z, MARCH 25th Another great' show at bargain prices Denman Thompson's big production of the laughing success, OUR NEW MINISTER By the author of “The Ol4 Homestead.” Same great company and all the splendid effects as originally produced. BARGAIN PRICKS: Matinee, all seats reserved. 60 Night . 2Be, 36c, boc Seats on sale at the umial places om Wednesday, March 28, at 9 o'cloek Cars to all'points after performance. Grand Easter Aftraction! 19 MILE MARATHON SACHEM PARK Satarday, March 26th, at3P. M. = CONTESTANTS — Hilton, Wicks and Tuckey. 360 28¢ Admission .. Boys under 16 mar24d Feature Ple THE PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL. THRILLING RAILROAD PIOTURK. Mr. Chas. J. Ray, Baritone. IN ILLUSTRATED SONG New Stage, New Machines 1n. creased Seating Capmcity. New Sing: Watch for the Great Featuros Matinee, Ladies and Children, L] Jan3a MuUSIC. NELLIE S. HOWIE, Teacher of Plano. Room 48, Central Bullding. CAROLINE H, THOMPSON Teacher of Music 46 Washington Strest. 8 r (] AL Same method as vy, oot11d r. c. ox TUNER 122 Prospect Bt Tel. 611 Norwich, Ob A. W. JARVIS is the Leading Tuner in Eastern Connecticut. 'Phone 518-5. 16 Clairmeunt Ave. sept224 SpeCIal Price FOR 10 DAYS ONLY On Tailor-made Suits S. LEON Ladies’ Taflor, 278 Main SL. "Phone 71% janzia Spring Styles including the best in design and fabrics ready for inspection. The prices are reasonable and we produce karments with style and correct fit, Order Early. Easter comes on March 27th. THE JOHNSON Co. Merchant Tailors, 656 Broadway, Building. Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? It 50 you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS General Contracter and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370, janiTa R