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S— Horwich Bulletin aud Confier. idimg woh, Wadnesdny, Jan, 16, Noem 3 Murimy Teiophune 510, aay prece {IRCTL -110\{ Circulation of sees & re making which m oo both The pers t the 5 hat 3 uinated epu s n ¢ emocratic par ath as © vrosy ag DECL ther s losing non T something ng a large owners | e dem- thig kinds parts Presi- b £ the admit | INED. ]s | department takes occasion te point out the | NDGLECTED AND IDLE LAN’. fhe Bulletin has frequently ex- pressed the bellef that there is uncul- tivated land enough in the back yards of New England to, if cultivated, raise enough crops upon to more than half supply the population with green stuff in the summer on. Mew York just having imported 000 tons of potatoes from Scotland supply the demands of the market, cretary Wilson of Mrs. Trumbull's social aspirations were, as u rule, the source Of much flippant joy to her husband. It was | only when rumbull himself was call- disport in drawing rooms that he ceas- the agricultural | ¢; o consider in the light of a joke his wife's desire to set her small Teet New | firmly upen the next higher rung of the ladder. hour's ride of enough uncultivated "o Toam of the joke laoked to! produ many times ‘ha‘mm particulaxly pale and blue the| sunt of this cargo of potatoes, if |evening she announced triumphantly | properly cultivated. Continuing | that rs. Fultop, the oOne wealthy 1sslon of this subject, the sec- | Woman of their acquaintance, in- vited the Trumbulls to git in her box | n the there is ute eaury save the chair just behi \ 3 at the opera the following Thursday | he had had anothey This applies not only to the potata | &6 18 e B S arop, but to nearly all the trueking m perfectly willing for vou to| sleepy 3 s, And, too, this situation does|gspend your nights and Sundays pur-|him a queer feeling. New York alone, but every | suing the aristocracy to its lair,” pro- | Mps. Trumbull, ind community from Maine to|tested Trumbull. “but you know I'm | yeli xa ud the west and middle west, | Dot a parior pet, I'm all right as a Indeed. almost the entire country. | Means 0f support, but I'm sure to!catching the low, i . s make a donk of myselt It 1 try lo his voice, felt that it would take very Washington is o fair example of | IS oA ks Sl e e rgument, There are thousands of | 110 e - il res of chy ds in nearby Mary- | Airs, Trumbull set her lip; nd that would supply, would be impessible” she said. shington market with all the of course, if you dom't want to go 1iShe was fairly radiant. \bbage, and other truek |can tell Mrs, Fulton that you have a d consume, Tndeed, most | business engagement that will provent | qver her satie of Uiese farm produets il an ol too fe It quiver that Trumbult much it meant to her. 0,0 he night of the theater party ‘mumu turned cold. Trumbull blissful forgetfulne: 1 distance ut, of much higher coxt than would it they were produced in erritor the agricultural de- from realized how e promised Lox, mtiguons the Jin | was of the festivity, 'the s south ment reperts show that most of : L , Corinth 1R company and other brick concerns, Dramatized from Geo. Barr o aions. PANKARR sbat SoEar e i the hovse in a whirl of snow » from his perled lips. From' Corinthiang xv,31-3 conducting plants along the Hudson WY [1 o, MeCutcHoamin: saobh story. ota sbbage, eggs, bu and icy wind it quickly grew into a very| ———— . river, on the ground that they have & w.fl [m ?[an‘vifl \[iu;j'f‘ By Winchell Smith and Byron meats 1 are shipped from -:‘ u)ns— ia that yeu, dear?” called Mrs. on of an automobile horn. Much Warmer in Texas. entered into 2 combination to increase | HGHRIN ojudiv ij.; 5 One of our agents reported that | Trumbull from upstairs,where sho was | Higher and higher it rose, until the ' the price of brick, will be investigated i i ¢ egds for breaktast at a |futiering about gouing - Trumbull's | startling crescendo broke in @ ferco! Dalsart, Texas Jan --Hone for | NilCey” Goneral Carmody, ac- | b SIS i o ek Carol . 2 - !evening regalia ready for him to put ' choking leviathun of ore! o )l o ving cat- | o, a o onig] RIGERAENG Ties) Baviviceet g Sialing, Snd e :“_ oA nscd e y L4 The host “jl\l,’,;:",,,d %o his feet witn| tle on the ranges was held out today | °°T0!R8 t0 an announcement tonight. 1647 Sensation and Stirring Incident. e traln from Washing- | iy . 10 ngeq Trumbull, follow- | the obvious intention of rendering first| by & sudden rise 'in_temperature to | - * i 3 rm The Laughing Habit of the late and there were no eE&8 ' ;. the sound of her v up the ald to the injured. The hostess gavel forty above zero. This is the first | Before the End of the Present Fiscal Adam S ravern English Speaking World, wd in the town. Within & radi- g harp, quite inveluntary shriek, Mrs, | thaw in the Texas Panhandle for three | Year tho army will own twenty aero- | B sER THE' SHIP SCENE IN- A iles of thig city is| face fell when he saw the|Trumbull stonily fixed her unseeing | Weeks. ! planes. i 1861 ! STORM. i a land to supply nearly clothes lying on the bed, “Oh!" he|eyes upch the glittering stage. Trum- ASE IN PRIC! state with oggs. Thin ngent | ejiciluted in u voleo from which all |l ewakened by the Vociforatlon, but NO INCRE ES. Jer cent. of the eggs, 10V had fled. “I'd forgotten this was | urconsclous of the cause of hisawak- | offer to the public the finest standar) o eings "," Ihe ‘evening of the blowout,” He ering and considerably refreshed by brands of Beer of s A AR A ¢ meats und vegetables | niverod audibly. “Is un awful | his little nap, sat looking about for the | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Ravarian rorted from oul-of-state mar- | nignt.” ause of the disturbance, with the | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muelr's (,‘ 1. \RlTY BA LL | Mrs. Trumbull tripped over to the | frank, innocent, interested eyes of a | Beotch Ale, Guln Dublin =‘°~‘ - - | dresser and began a search for bis tie. | child. |y -t TNE BUBINESS | C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bu WILL PROMOTE AVIATION. |l ordeved a taxi,” she said, cheerily,| Mrs. Trumbull devotes most of her| TROLLEYS OENTER | Hul Pl Bs A'fi “&!:k_“'\nlefl m.)un_‘.p Under the Auspices of the Women of hame-W! | u'.« to be here promptly at a quarter | time now to settlement work. She re- LEAD TO @F NORWICH ing Ale, Storling Bitter Ale, Anheuser | St. Patricle's Parish, in b Grehafae WHiLY IS TRIE- |y | gards the empty life of tho society Budwelszr, Schiitz and Pabst. b, fin In the taxicab Mrs. Trumbull look- decided | 3 wo! not well to be counted!eq ut her husband In undisguised sat- i Ne g sinin in the interests of | p. He has shown himself to | = === === v the hip and he has right to manuiacturs under Vright patents and is golng te i to enter business as a manu- ONE LIFE LOST IN A FIRE AT BOSTON Janiter of Building Drawned by Water Poured on Flames, 8 Beston, Jan, $.—One life was lost as a result of a fire which raged for three hours this afternoon in the heart of the dywntown business district, cRuSIng & preperty loss of APProxi- mately $100,000, partly insured. Btan- ley Reynolds, janiter, was found drowned in the water poured by the firemen_into an elevator well, The fire originated from some un- known causa in the basement of the six-story atene bullding, 81-83 Federal street, occupied by the (Globe-Wernicke company, effice furniture dealers, on the ground fleor, and by the L. J. Mutty company, rubber goods, and several publishers’ and architcets' of- fices on the upper floors, The flames and smoke spread rapidly, and the oc- cupants _were forced to flee to the street. Reynolds lost his life while trying to help others. He had made several trips In the elevator, carrying to the street floor many girls and TO lls {s what he says about his fu- I expeot to build an aeroplane to pete for the prise effered by the itish war office, and In the future ve my time to advancing the Considering the large num- f ldiots flying, the mertality of past vear has been small, Nine- 1ho deaths are due to inex- aviators trying te fly under conditions. If one man flies twenty-mile wind the next one ts to beat the other and goes up n a thirty-mile breeze. This in kept p until & limit is reached. Unfortunately, aviation has not at- tracted & desirable element. Variety irtists, chauffeurs and other men of their kind have rushed Into it because t afforded @ new way to make meney. Hardly one of thesa men has any idea the mechanical construction, and |men. On_ his last trip he becama | ber is unskilled driving leads to the| OVercome by smoke, and fell into the majority of accidents. e;le ator well, Ellh!hmer;rwem ldo\;n Pwo men v 3 1 the fire ladder at the front of the Two men may apparently do the| yuiigint ang five girls climbed down 2 tai same thing. but the results are dif-|pra eschpe. fere For instance, driving ls safe| After burning for more than an s an aviator au does not at- den downward shoot. hour, the flames communicated with the Lloek in the rear, fronting on Dev- mpt a wich the same as automobile driv- | onshire street, occupied hy the H. H.|not ng shere the are made, | Barnes company, fire de;;:‘rtme;‘lt =up- 4 lieg, ond the Carter Rice Co,'s and thess feats should not be attempt- | Pla%, 504 18, Tarter, fce & Coutt o S ful men. I am|wijh paper Btook, Quick work on the g h bition business. | part of tie fremen extingulshed the g that co fires in these bulldings with small 1o out present g for spe PETITION OF AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY FILED Willimantic Cencern Wants Change in Date of Corporation Tax Returns. ful to choo safe If a man is care- his weather and does not iing out of the ordinary, EDITORIAL NOTES. Happy thought for today: formed man The well- who thinks much and commands T™ost respect (Special to The Bulletin,) Washingten, Jan. 9.—The ways ne committee ‘of the hou 2 ve Hill yesterda rittee would give him a he: he January rain arrivi - e It 18 1ot £90 much 1o errerevon | ing on his bill to change the date of : e 0 expect that| . uking the returns under the corpora- thaw Wil manifest itself in due sea- | tion 1oy Jaw ioner - of | jail sor internal revenue will aiso appear in ——————e e e favor of the bill, There is no one to Kill & the Norwich guns Ma fifty duc R introduced bill granting workers in cigar factor fes three cigars cial )mm\mm‘ to_the of New Myers, late U, rate of $24 an of Walle lam Galllgan, confusing when a celes n operated on for nd his trouble proves to » Haven, widow of John navy, a pension per_month ingford, late of geo tendered Hearst: but is sald fine with Mr, ban- his Hearst H.lrrlu, of An- ichael Harris, late t the rate of §$12 to Catherin dow of lends nacent ¢ when ke essution later, The M-l rafln(u T‘Kt e wee Men whe were put eut ef empla- deaiing, | 18 par told them + tand-wagons in parade new de ot have o svoid the rush, - necemmry Phat witi has in Rockford of New Hiaven, late of the U. B, marlne corps, all | at_the rate of $30 per month. rugh | FHe also presented the petitions of { the American Thread company of | Willimantic and o, fayoring the change of the date of the returns for stern pay lnks If LaFollette Vi house would g0 the country ue room, as 07 ears on Monday since! . " Tackson ommanded his, corporation ta i gt Skbteiody o el i 181, NEWSFAPERMEN i FINED FOR ELACKMAIL o have shot ard there is ne all grown ang ! e fer him. i wd Editor ang it} Curley, ed- Ropaiters of Waterbury Pager in Court. court here teday, Joan M, . o 10 coal merc a 2 348 igiph and - 0d Sarpal Aeyibaum, business | ) wagon are a8 manager and repciter, of the Sunday b 4 8 e n telling of / 3980 snd_coats .5 1o 3 1 every dancer entire | § voW flgure which the ore of court. The v did not! have to vlay for ®. MoLinden, rug stora. La¥ollett in fac informs us “This grave crisis” It anger of needing the serys mdesiaker rigit away B and Wheeler, rother of | ned on the sabled ng s ouite 1o Cuba, i i will ¢ S—— Spiriis for Rheumatism ‘ | , 18 80 much Tike | estos, 8 e-uge of wpirits in the t atment of i ol matisn s pru n_innovation 1 T4 Lok ed, that strangers 1 mmo;smn {ask t) bo sbown tho apple and th ain other ingredients 11k treo whore Hve gathered her leaves | 310 taxon Bropory it If said 10 be an ! trom i intalitbie cure for rhoumatism . Here is the formuia; drugTist get one ¢ince of i pound riginal ckage) ynd one TUAT | a1 vomponid. Thk b r s home aud put them 1f find wverment that nded from a monkey.” it fs enough to find a woman who will e dorse it difki @ Dary it to man to bedilme. If yvour There ave lois of people who de not know the pensions have always besn paid from the revenue ta¥es and that there haye never been any. speolu) taxes foy them . druggist sy Par'is cempound In #ioc he will get it in & few hours from hi: violesale house. * Don't 1 finenced 1o lake some pateit mediclne nstead oi this. ‘Tusist’ on having the genuine Bgris compeund in the origimal oms euRce sepied yeljew package, The vildly to he rumbull's head hud fallen to one side, Wnshington, Jan, 9. a Connecticut paper to the effect that an attempt was belng made in Wash- ingten to oust Representative Reilly from the office of mayer of Meriden waa shown to all the members of the Connectlcut delegation this morning, but no-one could be found that knew snything about It. house committee on the judiciary sald that nothing had been prepared by the comm:ttee und that nothing would be, but that last week one day a stranger called at the office of the committee and after stating the case, asked what could be done about it. that the committee would only act on a resolutlon referred to it by the house, as was done in the case of the late Governor Lilley. An examination of Hines' Digest of the laws governing the congress re- veals no mention of a case of a mem- of conaress nolding a municipal office at the same time, resigned his office Mr. Reilly suys he is not holding the office of mavor by his own mo- tion but by says he is willing to turn over to his successor a court will tell him who it is, Webster, Kent Webster, noon that Webster wou'd appear court on Frida plea of zuilty hims BLIGHT ING A SOCIAL CAREER ‘ isfaction, You'll be the Dest there,” she purred. Mr, Fulton's ancestors did come over, with the pilgrim fathers and if they | {ed upon to shine at dinner parties or: do have a butler and five maids and a governess, he's nothi dried up shrimp. Anybody seeing you two together won’t hesitate a minute about selecting you as the ome with | have seen my Father also”? (L. M,) | looking “I don't care money,” pleased Trumbull. How strong cup of co he wasn't reall: groomed figure and his good natured face, and now and then | to make he: sinfully prous When the firsl act. was about half| ction was dispelied ar sound. She cast as not untll her lips began to terrified glance toward the rear of the | What she saw caused her to star feet. Too late! his eyes were elosed, his mout open. sound closely. resembling distant rumbling of & an with s REMOVE REILLY FROM MAYORALTY Meriden Citizen in Washington Seek- ing fer Information. (Special to The Bulletin.) but state or United States office and re- hu seat in congress, question is,” is th If it hold both office: In the Fiftieth €ongress, Represen- tative Caldwell of Ohle was elected at once representative, or of Cleveland, but he order of the ceurt. S0 as th WIFE MURDERER TO PLEAD GUILT Dr. Webster Decides to Throw Him- self on Mercy ef the Court. confined in the Ogle coun for the muracr of his wife, B announced thi morning and ente to murder and throw If on m mercy of the court. Many Women in nearby New England cities use PERSIL for washmg only iheir fine table linen and lingerie. We want the vroinen of Boston to know that PERSIL is the most eco- nomical washing compound for all laundry purposes. 10c¢ but a little, spontaneity of this wifely trib- | He even grew | less sleepy under the enlivening in { fluence of her honeyed words. ever, this didn’t prevent his having a| fleeting wish as he seated himself in G tho hostess that but a cold wind always gav: glancing at his big, clever, well bred tones of | intereated glence casti “That|up from the seats below them sent a, “But, | saparate thrill of delight through her, | railroad | i scornful pity.—Chicago An item from The clerk of the He was told Hines makes it clear that ro ene can hold a said a member of lh" Judiciary committee, office of mayor a state office? be 0 construed, then Mr. Reilly can- He the offic: _—_— Your Bible questions will be an- " sent T ‘hur Bibie Qucarivn Box ditor, it} Q.—Can you explain these twi | sages of Scripture; ~ John i118, “No { man hath seen God at any time”; and | John xiv:9, “Yo that hath seen me, Answer—The flst expression should | be understeed in the concrete sense. No martal being eould see the Lord God and Jive—"Whem no man hath §een, nor can se The last expres- | slon, te be understood in harmony with the first, should be considered in the abstract, ~As It was imipossiole for the Lord’s followers to wctually see | fiod, the Hi nly Father, the only : way then in which they could see God was in the representative sense. Our | Lord Jesus, fully and perfectly Topre- ented the Fathier. He was God mani- fested In the flesh, The Fathers love, | nd mergy, justice, and wisdom, were | all manifest in the life and teuchings of the Lord Jesus. Those then, who became acquainted with the Lord Jesus, were made sequainted w The Lord You can still make two big, satisfying pies from one 10-cent package of NONE Such MINCEMEAT CLIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE" MERRELL-SOULE CO. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK o y a d, { Father. on of God. The Scriptures d that God sent His only begotien finto the world, God was in Christ { reconciling the' world to Himseir in the same sense in which He will be al t An Alleged Briek Trust. all ‘In all" when the Son small havei Albany, N. ¥, Jan. 8.—A pe'iti B! qelivered up the Kingdom to the Fu- | SKIng ‘the state to begin "ac g | ner at the close of Clirista millenial | 88ain8t the Greater New Vork Drick BREED THEATER TODAY'S FEATURE PICTURE The American Insurrecto A Story of the Recent Mexican Revolution 2.30—7.15—8.30 P. M. Same Popular Prices TODAY — AUDI’I‘()RIUM TODAY CLAREMONT BROS., in a COMEDY ACROBATIC NOVELTY. LEONARD KANE, THE DANCING A DONIS. LOUI8 CARR IN SONGS. ‘ POPULAR MOTION PICTURES. gNéW Year Gifftsj POLIS New Year Post Cards, \ Letters, Booklet: Favors ALL THIS WEEK { ;. i i THE POLI PLAYERS | Stationery, In FREDERIC THOMPSON'S Production of Brewster’'s Millions on on Gifts for Oid and Young | { The Continuation of the January Clearance Sale This Week Is your opportunity. If you have delayed the purchase of the heavy garments or the cold weather household sup- plies, do so at once, for owing to the lateness of the season we are selling the desirable cold weather merchandise at disposal prices. Sale Prices in the Underwear and Hosiery Dep’t. Ladies’ Fleeced Vests and Pants— 3 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 21c Ladies’ Fleeced Vests and Pants, size 36-44— Bleached, value 50c— CLEARANCE PRICE 36¢ Merino Ribbed Vests and Pants, Harvard Mills 85¢ quality— CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 67¢ Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, value 1212c— CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 9c Misses’ Fine Ribhed Hose, size 6 to 91— CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 11¢ Misses’ Lisle and Cotton Hose— Second grade of the 25¢ quality- CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose— double sole, heel and toe—regular 25¢ hose— CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 19¢ Fine Cotton and Lisle Hose— full fashioned—reinforced—regular 50c quality— CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 29¢ Ladies’ Lace Hose—ankle and all-over patterns regular price 50c—CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 29¢ great reductions from regular prices CLEARANCE SALE PRICES 25¢, 39¢, 49¢, 79¢ he n 15e e he g 3 Hose ty | pecial Values irom he Men's Furnishings Dep't. Ribbed Underwear in | al Winter weighi—regular price 50¢ CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 39¢ Fleeced Lined Underwear—heavy weight regular price 50¢—CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 4lc “Wright's” Health Underwear—lambs’ wool lined the $1,00 kind CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Natural Wool Underwear—Winter weight Regular price 75¢—CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Regular price $1.00--CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Union Suits—Eeru ribbed—winter weight- value $1.25 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Cashmere and Woolen Sox—medium and heavy weight black, natural, eargels’ hair, navy and Oxford- CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 19c¢ heavy weight—Oxford and natural CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 12V;¢ 65¢ Gle T9¢ 85e value 25¢ Woolen Sox Big Savings in Draperles and Rugs — Third Fieor All Weol * lhun\l\»luzmm Size 6 by value Size 714 by 9, value $9.7 Size 9 by 9, value $11.50 Rugs- -reversible Clearance Sale Price §5,73 Clearance Sale Price 86,7 Clearance Sale Price $8.7 Size 9 by 1044, val. $13.25—-Clearance Sale Price $10.25 Size 9 by 12, value §15.00-—Clearance Sale Price $12.00 Tapesiry Brussels Rugs—best grade—size 9 hy 12 value $18,00 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $13.25 "2-3-4 pair lots of Curtains—Cluny lace and scrim in white and Eeru—value $2.50 and $2.75-- CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $§1.75 Madras and Seoleh Lace—value 55¢%- CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 36¢ Colenial Lace—54 inches wide—finished both edges— in white and Ecru—value $1.00— CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 72¢ NTS OF MUSLI SCRIMS - MADRAS AND LACES AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. ODD LOTS OF LACE CURTAINS IN' VALUE $9.75 A PAIR AT DISPOSAL PRICES. R THE REID & HUGHES (o, REM? UP_TO A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town. | lel\‘.vnuuu 447-12. } THE ARMORY, ; | Friday Evening, Feb. 9, 1912 @ WALLPAPERS \ Miller's Full Orchestra Our first Tickets admitting onsig t bord celved. Others will £o nade Gentleman and Lady $1.00 Before selecting, it will pay you to | ach, adattibmal” 1e 0 cents call and inspect our line. i We also have just recolved a full line {of Ready Mixed Paints all shades. Painting, Paper Hang: and De ordting are a specialty by us. F. C. GEER P. F. MURTAGH TUNER | 02 and 94 West Main St 122 Prososct 8t, Telephone nov27a Tal. Bit Norwleh, Ga Leather Suit Cases | and Traveling Bags with or without FITTINGS. | Also Ladies’ HAND BAGS Leather Novelties in a large variety. {The Shetucket Harness Co., 321 Main Street, LUNG PROTECTORS All Styles and Prices B S, 25 DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street WHITE, The Tuner 48 South A Street, TAFTVILLE Wishing You A Happy New Year JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, and Norwich, Conn. “DONT WORRY ! [t Makes Wrinkla; MRt over Al-beaild dJdows your good, und merely causes that iake you lovk eider no worry, but go vell. To do ot thousands sufferers from wom- 1o yours, when we Mfarmer similar of bilige fln\ 1ils, Tflaw VIBURN-0 [DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Dental Snrueou -ilh charge of Dr. 8. 1 { during his last iily 15 a wonderful female remady, as | MeGrovy Buildina. Norw )n admit If you try it. | i Directions for its use are printed in | ey with every baitle. Price HOWTUCK AFE 2o | ANITARY [ ew York [LJPRING WATER QJATISEYING |- T T i s . C. ATCHISON, M. D,, Tel, 34- Norwich, Conn. FAVSICIAN AND SURGEON, ( A com 1 ¥4 or. Shannon ildg. w N you w G put ¥ r busi phone 1)84 ness before the public, thery 18 no me- S TR | 1o wAvertstig medium 1 the advertis leut equal Lo The Bul 2 Foe Bainess results. REMOVAL We take pleasure in announcing that after Saturday, December 30th, we shall be located in our new and miore convenient offices at 203 Main Sireet, one flight up, over Smith’s Drug Store. KING [IENML PARLORS nager, SYDLEMAN DR. § GALLUI Hours 9 a. m S p. m. Sunday, Telonhone 18a. m.tol p m Need Printing? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Stre‘st‘