Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 4

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‘Do as you will’ breadwinners, who haven't the price, “Thou shalt- not'? In the name of public @ecency, in the nmame of public and private morality, I register my solemn protest.” e This calls attention to one patent the previous b arise - ery moraing, capeciely when you atay- 4 cess, , ed_up late the night before, 18 fierce.. Y effective and far-reaching argument. “ftpl had a large fortune I think now should . m le m‘. the automobile Sunday must be kept sacred by all|that I should enjoy it a year or two who profess to honor the day, or it |before beginning the distribution on ] b e MigNemn apa Vigter Herbeet. will be soon treated as a secular day | oo large a scale. Among the plans I| but her t PRICES—Lower floor, $2.00; H. and have made is one for avoiding the an- | have to be ti . | J, Orchestra Circle, $1.50; Balcony, A noyances that come with the and 3 and B, §1.50; C—G, incluslve, $1.00; ¥ bridge | 5eBSon of the year. I refer horn the and J, 75¢; Family Circle, §0c. or bridge | housecleaning season, to Seats on sale at the box office, Weu- about it. 3 regan House and Pitcher & Service's “When I saw my wife sniffing about on Wednesday, April 27, at 9 o'clock. In Charles Dillingham's Musical Sue- ball playing thy and sorrow in which we all join, Interdicting Authorship. when it says: “The whole state of Connecticut extends its sympathy to !wfitfigg‘gfih‘:’:! with X bant g: i or 0o Les R are. and A SENTIMENT IN WHICH ALL |the premises in a dissatisfied manner Cars to all points after performance. JOIN. I should know that the desire to clcan apr2ld The New Haven Journal-Courier | 0US® Was coming on. gives voice to a sentiment of sympa- Rev. Joseph H. Twichell of Hartford |g1q ’ E E e h Joas Of hiz Wits by Seath: | i o) SDOEL ARe CHESNSUTIE . “EATR Universally beloved, his affliction be- T E comes the affliction of all.”—Bridge- should the CHARLES M LE i ahould be wx?ittun. for say, the term o ey —_— s Feature Plcture: The Rev. Joseph H. Tdichell has |°f 100 years?” ; L Ening~—not youzs. THE MILKMEN'S STRIKE. many personal friends and acquaint- | oo S erEote s oF e a any other med: noss | THE SUIT CASE MYSTERY. ances in all parts of eastern Connecti- | egict two main results, one of cut and having preached repeatedly in [as deplorable as the -other would be THRILLING DETECTIVE STORY. the cities is widely and favorably re- |the reverse might bes suggested. It is Remedy—and Mr. l“lng Joy' Tmor. garded by all who have listened to |Ppossible that such statutory steriliza- Bastern Connecticut, with every oth- er section within a radius of a hun- dred miles of Boston, is deeply inter- ested i the issue between the milk-| % " o) "5, 0 o " “Not only in his |tion of pens would deprive the world ve plan. IN ILLUSTRATED SONGS. men anrd the middlemen concerming | . . " 4enomination, but in others, he |9f some works of great genius and Desides, i St ud Matines, Ladies and Chitaren, Se the summer price of milk; and has admirers, and all endorse this actual originality, and thus work a Jars, cost. crime against the soul of bumanity. yrapathy hereabouts is with the men L svmpathy sentiment of sympathy and sorrow. On the other hand, it is -3 t : com g whoe make less money, as milk pro- a great and salutary check on the g:een. u-:: u:: middhmefl“ do as EDITORIAL NOTES. cacethes scribendi (vulgarly called n"’""’ u-?t:u md‘"’ ":“w"‘"lm Paulhan hustles ltke an American If | “Scribbler’s itch,”) would ensue, with a NELLIE S. BOWIE. as s:a-dlll between the comsumer of | B¢ has & French pedigree. f,?,f,'f‘;’::,‘:‘.’,‘ghe %) rm‘: el ora Teacher of Plane. I —— 01 a great city and the farmer. Any in- A French aviator carried four pas- | that Nnow pours from the press. In Room 48, Central Buidding. such case we might see a realization sengers with him the other day. of Schopenhauer's py di of an | ing g % s the s crease, they say, must come out at that end of the line, and to that people = ; enlightened generation of readers im- | ti And i stay the ruth- Dy 200 foF the ovdor, Soy sl drve- e e e o moiotain | o oprd OToker e o “being re; | ieried” . e cisuiea” and naising | 1623 D thae WO Dot out ons oF | U oS RS s B S i, | CAMOLINE 1. THOMPEON that their dusiness is unprofitable and, - o Sl TS the natfonal phar. pover, comes. Teacher of Muslc not contemt with the old-fashioned L England is said to be secking easier | waukee S. 48 Washington Strest method of ceasing to do it when that| givorce. She must feel the need of condition arises in & normal and sim- | merry widows! ple way, they have banded together in a closely compact union, and submit- ted an ultimatum to the contractors. “These comtractors are the mem who duy milk for 3 1°2 and 4 cents a quart, ecsording to the season and sell it in the cities from 8 to 10 cents a quart. They make it thelr business to squeeze the farmer and to pinch the consumer, and as bosses of the situation they cen work a regular profit. Those who realize the situation hope that the milkmen will win out. ° A Boston paper, in view of the issue, tells its readers that “this whole ques- tion is one which the farmer, the con- tractor, and the consumer, will have to work out for themselves, A league of milk routes is not a public service corporation over which public author- ‘v‘.'.;‘:::h‘“:;’:ée oust now Deople Sre| The frostthat shuts a man out from the political plum-tree may be truly safeguards for insuring eleanliness and | ., 1 on of as a killing frost. quality in their milk supply. If this aspiration could be aided by appropri- Sunday in America is everywhere ate legislation, they would doubtless be glad to grant some increase of cost on that account.” Must Work Out His Own Salvation. Mr. Hale Satisfied. T R R Regardless of uil that is being said | “At my time of life one is anxious ‘The Sons of Rest of Norwich are | on43 gone against the N , the faults | to 1 nal Y feit 1 very busy on sunny days, NoW, seeing |are in himself more than in anyome | was entitled to a period of rest. My the grass grow. else that he*is a weak and impotent people. As long as the negro does not friends believe lmcodd be re-elected, A death warning in Chinese hiero- | respect the church, Sabbath and | Put_the turmofl ident to the can- glyphies is not so much nicer than a |the home; as long as he neglects his vass has mt very nnvlu-un.tlm mod Black Hand pote. family and wastes his time in idleness | 1 2m anxious to go back to ne an and folly; as long as he fails ¢to unite | live. That is one reason why I want and labor to lift up the mace; as Jong | to get out. There is no place where I If Great Britain sends her paupers 25 e \Hitts Ao 1 o %l am than q to Canada. America is sure to get more | s ;ong his own people, so long will he | worth.” than a fair share of them. remain a servile, dependent race, S O IR duped, imposed upon and op by L. M. BALOOM, of Plane. F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospost Bt, Tel. B11. Norwieh, On ‘We shall have a new set of munici- | other folk. No legislative pal figures to go by when the census | can make a people A. '. Jnm enumerators get through. Torchlight, Afro—American. among il A 5t cold storm at west, | __Jeffrie? wind pleases his trainer. ry lelh g b\ This last cold storm at the His press. mpetts slo slow euperiorsty . It relieves me of many worries. Eastern Connectical. Babies’ Delight with extensive damage, is referred o | i "0+ jine.—Chicago News. I am satisfied to be judged on the rec- 'Fhone 518-8, 18 Clairmewnt Ava Is fl_lin most delightful emollient, as “a weather flareback!"” sept224 cleansing, bealing, curative and entative toilet soap, It is the soap that is g positive annihil- ator of discase germs and its In The Furniture Line we are Sole Agents in this city for the following: FAMOUS HUB RANGES STANDARD RANGES, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES, ENGLANDER COUCH BEDS, with ¥dge Springs, all fabrics, recognized now as a day of rest, recre- ation and automobile accidents. Radium is worth about $3£,500,000 & pound, J. Pierpont Morgan can af- THE CONDUCT OF WOLTER. forad to indulge in a few pounds. ‘Wolter, who was sentenced to be electrocuted during the week beginning Jume 6th, for murdering Ruth Wheel- | ;i . g to live unmtil he is 99. He er, is playing & wily game, Dut the might as well have made it 100. court took no stock in his false pre- ks MEE L Sy TN tences, or imagiinngs about Ahner,| 7The new minister to China refuses who is the real culprit, or the persons | 45 pe interviewed. He does not pro- to svhom he declares-he gave &|pgse to discredit himself that way. S N A Kl E lunch in the park, dbut put his case SRR R i through in 29 days, making it one of In the west the papers give notice" the gquickest trials on record; and|to consumers that this year’'s straw- Fine Quality Low Prlces his electrocution now looks as certain | berry boxes are wearing their bottoms gfi;m-NaMhol Sdap It is purely a soap for the skin and should be used always in the bath, especially during warm weather. For infants and every- one having sensitive, delicate skins this soap is invaluable. Sulpho-Napthol Soap will keep the skin soft and white, and pre- vents the corrosive effects of ex- cessive perspiration as well as Speaker Cannon gives notice that he o ORT LIKE FiSHIN No TACkLE EQUAL TOTHE @bnnup} . 2 $3.00 CLES 3 as lthe time designated in June is to | high. RODS Steel Rods $1.25, $1.50, §2.25 e s TELESCOPE COT BEDS, ar;!:: ecounsel declares his belief in| The missing girl is always worrying Spitt Bemboe): et RS il Reels 650, $1.00 ana $1.50 bruised or broken. SELY SHARFENING :FOOR, CROY- his innocence and gives-notice that he | New York. Of 70 reported missing a |SEit Bamboo with extra tip and |™"F “ocwrreceses PERS, CaBe .o.-0s +e.. $10C, $1.50 and $2.50 |y Split Bamboo % Bod L PSR e 5c to $1.25 $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 | Artificial Bait Price 25¢. @ eake, For sale by druggists or B 2% ol on veceipt oy Price. Heseare of imilations. will secure a stay of proceedings, if possible; and as the worst cases have gone in New York no one would be surprised 18 the law failed, and Wolter got another chance for his life. This methed of repeating the trial of” murderers and adding expense to expemse for the state is all wrong; and this is why it costs the state $25,000 to eomviet a murderer in Connecti- cut and some other states. The New Haven Jourmal-Courier is right when it says: “The trouble is not so much in the scheme of the criminal law, but in its administration. The remedy lies in firmly establishing the spirit displaye in the disposal of the Wolter case. This will do more gocd than recast- ing the code of criminal procedure. The laws, on the <whole, are fairly good; the trouble is in their enforce- ment by particular officers. No doubt g S T S (N the claim avill be made that if Wolter | pere promises to be three governors bt M. ;;L"’me:tiflpm”m;: in the next New Jersey fight for the o e ot i R United States senatorship, of whom above all, should make no distinction between rich and poor.” THE WHITNEY GO-CARTS, THE IMPROVED TEDDY CARTS. mronth ago, fifteen are still undiscov- ered. Torrey Building, 14 Medford Street SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO.,Selling Agts. 83 Broad Strect, Boston, Mass. Happy thought for today: Tt makes REFLSIATIRNEE ) THE HOUSEHOLD, We also carry a large and complote need you. s . assortment of everything ueed in fur SR e ST The Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street. nishing the home. ‘The Rhode Island girl who predicts that the world will come to an end on June 21 must be preparing for a picnic on that day. Special Price FOR 10 DAYS ONLY On Tailor-made Suits S. LEON, Ladies’ Tailor, 278 Main St. *Phone 712-6. jan21d SCHWARTZ BROS. Gomplete Homs Furaishers 9-11 Water Streot apric The government spends $7,000,000 for coal every year, and it has to be up to.standard or the baroms do not get their p A Combination Offer on Ediscn 'Amberol Records and the attachment for playing them on your Edison Phonograph The cost of an Amberol attachment for an Edison Phonograph of the Standard type is $5.00. The cost of ten Amberol (four-minute) Records, at 50 cents each, is $5.00. This makes a total of $10.00. For a limited time any Edison dealer is authorized to put an Amberol Attachment on a Standard Phonograph and furnish ten specially ‘made Amberol Records, all for $6.00—a clean saving of $4.00, For all other types of Edison Phonographs the prices are proportionate. This offer, which practieally gives you ten Amberol Records ‘What' advantage is it to the people that the supreme court has decided that hash is not merchandise? Will it please tell what hash is! AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY "Phone 715. Jundd Governor Fort is not the least. e WHAT'S NEW o THE PALACE CAFE Step in £nd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO, mar3d 78 Franklin Strest. Since the stereopticon has been a popular Sunday attraction for the meeting house, it is mot too much to expect the moving picture to gect there, this republic of ours, and the inquiry | yet! into the cost of living is showing up how commercialism scoops profits or “gr'w.m (‘:“v!";‘::“"* i A Protest. free, is made to put these new, long-playing Edison Records officer of the District of Columble, and | . Eastor:—Permit me—a plain within reach of all Phonograph owners, making their Phono- Col. William C. Haskell, superinten- | carden variety of man—to enter an graphs available for playing both the Standard and the Amberol d;n; of w‘th“ and mennro;.a say that | emphatic protest sp'!’n;t c:hh -tumng Records. short-welgh! packages al secret | of my door handles ! rculars an asTeaments between wholessiers and |Other roteo ‘agvertisme masier "oc Go to the nearest Edison Dealer retailers are important factors in the cure-alls, or write us for ail the details of liberal offer. Hear these ;::—:m hproble: c:l‘z:elo nflfl-:; -it-'l :‘%’d < ffe “fl ;-o Mshvz'é“r lou!: A.u&l:%wflnmmhu{*wm :Em ouss commy establishments— ew ng sucl Records and back, at District this week that every one of estianable taste—flll 7 ‘he: Then you will t to bring your Phonograph up to dste and enjoy the_ 300,000 Darrels’ of fiour ,sold in | i vl Lokl i all the enleriainment now offered by the §reat array of EAisas stare: LADIES, NOTICE! Washington annually is short at least hemes engaging Edison four pounds, so that consumers pay | about 343,000 & year for flour they B ot T ss . ; NASTURTIUM SEED In Bulk from don’t comseme. game “yellow journal WwW. H. CARDWB-L. It is not likely. that this ing would R it 2 thing is gonfined to Washington, D. C., T S aprid . 3 to 9 Market Street. CHEATING THE PEOPLE. ‘There are all gorts of swindlers in IMPORTED Vfl(fall Papers y are .all in, also eur domastic line, and the best to found outside of half prices New York City, and at charged there—with all necessary dec- orations, Including cut eut borders. Also Mixed Paints, Mureses, Brushes, Etc. I am now . ‘orders for Spring Pt.lhnln‘, P-mn.lu and Deeor- ating. My many years experience will be of value te you. HoralDesigns and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. iy26a You will save money and get Best Re- sults If you buy SWEET PEAS and P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, teniea Telephone. /NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Bospall Ave. First-cl Kicats"ant "Weteh Frete perved ol:‘c.- John' Tuckie, Prop. Tel. 43 FEastern _a 'm-_l Street. letin for »> e ‘Without doubt the people of the coun- | Thisg is but one instance. - try are cheated out of millions every It would seem that for local mer- - e ket ot o 1 o mcker | nd e o ot ettinats THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., 1 nds short, oal into the j@dvertising. e > bins aight or ton Taskets short of a | fohemes "y the way why smould wey | Plaut-Cadden Building, Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Bread eu:nt be excelied. Give us o short . tom. It is but to take money from the i BRE Everybody who burns coal 18 aware | fourn ‘which would best be apent with- : for E“ m‘ Becerds 0 e of the fact that the barons are not|in its borders. S. b coal or making it as Norwich, April 26, 191a —EASY TERMSwr Special rooms for demonstratien. oy LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY ' We are confdent our Ples, Cake and

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