Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1912, Page 4

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A NEAT DESIGN. ‘The third assistant postmaster gen- eral & not supposed to cut much ice in the management of the postoffice department, FOUND IN AN AS e (Written Specially for the Bulletin.) The men had been bringing the bar- Is and cans to the street in readiness H CAN ¥'m teo old for this kind of work, they stand ready to take care of me.” “I am sure you deserve it all and more, too,” 1 rejoined, “and may You and your good wife live long to enjoy Your children may well be proud of you both.” “Just here the cart'drove up, and the conversation ceased. at about the same time and place, 1 ilosophic friend of the pre- He hailed me with smile and word of recognition. he sald, “voull be glad to know the good luck I've had sin You must have brous] One funny | THE MAN WHO TALKS ‘lrn'fih &nlletin nud Courier. but he has designed a the franking frritate only abusers of it He recommends an issue of stamps | COUGH SYRUP u & cold with or racking hoarseness, asthmatic or pi cough with sore chest ? as the baby croup, ‘whooping cot or To make 1912 a year of achieve- | man must begin with PN a hacl ow he. treats himself de- ¢ _ termiines what progress he is to make ! for the cart, and were waiting for its for, if. through any excess he impairs | himself physically or Dprospects of attatnment are biighted. the laws of his being | EQ—YEA gt arrival, so I fell into conversation with [ one who sat mear-by. keen observers, as a rule, and much may be galued from their knowledge of humanity as it comes under their He had just taken from the an near him a piece of rope of no apparent value, which drew from me the franking priviles there will be this between them The issuance to each congressman of & proportionate num- ber of stamps would soon disclose who making an extravagant use of the mails, and what the object is. There {s no doubt this would be & improvement upon the present third assistant mentally his Such men are He must respect The next week —breathe right, eat right, drink right and sleep right, or the chances suecess are against him. and the frank: Comn. as wecond-class matter, Telcphone Calla: Bulletin Business Off It t& folly | notice. to be blind to the requirements of an orderly life, and to plan for a s Most of the failures.in )ife | the remark: are due to just such misconceptions of the path ef progress as this. How to live aright is what the masses are toe ignorant of, and it accounts for the excessive mortality in the nation and the prevalence of preventable diseases. When man was commanded to know himeelf the root of all attainment was | pointed out to him; thinks it Is better to know the other The only way to do things is to make one's self equal to performing them. SAMPLE, FREE. Then test the old letia Job Office. 3 Villimantlc Office, Hesm 3 Murrey “You must find many curious things Are they often val- Coucu Srrup, free. rm thinking. | thing came to me the same day. one of my barrels I found a full bottle How do you suppose the toper felt when he found out the full bottle had gonme to the dump and the empty one was left on the shelf. was a thirsty man that day. use for such stuff, and poured its con- and the bottle on_your rounds. ‘Well, not to say valuable,” was the “I never made much money out of it ,though I've heard of them that There was Pat Finnigan found a bank-book one day in an ash-can. He took it to the owner, and got a flne bit of money as a reward. never was my luck. once for ten dollars, and when I took | went with the old shoes | it to the man who wrote it, he grabbed | i thout even a ‘thank you' and sai ‘How careless of me!™ Norwsich, Saturday, Jan. 13, 1912, | postmaster general i - Joving cup by congress for his services, he will have won a warm spot in the hearts of the people for iooking out their welfar: THE PO—V-VER OF PARDON. bad cold and oough Srsdgort, Dl ard one bottle of Dr, Bull's entirely.” Frances E. Loane, REGULAR BOTTLE, 25 CTS. ! Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup or chloroform, Ti is safest and best. but somehow he The Circulafion ol The Bulletin. has the Jargest containg no morphine tents into the under the driver's seat. often find shoes in the barrels, | generally they are kept off the dump, | army is 120 to the minute. CASTORIA | For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought | Z T | Advice 1o Mothers you had baby's photograph Oh, yes, we | last vear granted 76 pardons, when the highest record hitherto had been b4, mekes the friends of Richeson hope- ful and the sustainers of law fearful when they view the present situation. The regulation step of the British We learn to walk step by step, and then we are trained day by day, first in the formalities of the physical man, and then In the art and science of the mental man, and then in the purity and nobility of the spiritual man; in this last estate we stand as con- of God. This accomplished in a minute, for the Almighty intended should compass a human life; ou thought it strange I todk out | That piece of rops Many's the time | Play before the day was over. | not need it, but on one of our hills, and Tve |a teamster broke down under his load, aving them, same | and the bit of rope mended him up in | ‘Never waste, never want,’ 'ways been my motte. the way, did you ever get a vou'd be sur- it is “turned over, the amount of fuel it, both coal and wood . By children do you ask. | the big log of wood carrie one will help another to lift | | the big stick on her baek, and off they stagger under their load. | “But I want to tell you of my good luck, for I'm sure you brought it to| | in the high winds of | last week, I found a cap blowing about, and picked it up, and tucked it into my pocket for safe keeping. and from three te four that piece of rope. T've wanted a bit of some such thing to mend a broken harness; got in the way of as some people always pick up a pin, | cailed to the faet that the pardoning red te over 500 houses, ts Putsam asd Dasiclsen in all of these places it s comsidered (he local dall long enough feat the ends of justice, but to pre- o . when occasion requires relight his pipe. look at the dump o, 1 never found much of value in I've followed and it requires | activity and persistence. These three estates do not belong to the lazy for they seldom compass the God is mever guilty of pre- tending to give something for noth- ing-~it_belongs wholly to man to do that, and he gets rich while pretending All the goad things In life are worth striving for; wards are sure and ample for those who constantly show their faith by A large part of the world does not appear to know faith with- Bosten Post y no vagaries of interpreta- tion can ths pardoning power be com- strued as a Gevice for carrying out the view of an executive a good many while something queer windy day a gentleman came out of his house just as the cart drove | hat, a nice new ome, was caught in a sudden gust and blown to the damp walk—it hAd been raining a bit—and before he could get it another whirl landed it plump on the middle of the cart. Wasn't he a mad man! fused the hat when we offered it; stumped back to the house for another, Signata.c of mine fowns, one hundred and aixty- five postoffice dintricts, aad forty- rural free delivery remtes. ery generally routes in Easters ( CIRCULATION as 1o the death penalty, have Week of January 15th A FAREWELL WEEK OF f The Poii Stock Gompany —IN THE— s FATAL WEDDING N By Theodor Kremmer P A Drama of Real Heart Interest Good Parts for the Entire Company Elaborate Production Free Tickets to the Married Women on Monday’s Matinee, January 22d. Display your Marriage License at the Box Office and pass right in. Week of January 22d— CHANGE OF POLICY S AUDITORIUM it ——— extraordinary s it oy it over when I reached home and felt a lump inside the lining. and it proved to be a package of bus- ness papers, and I carrled them to the He was so grateful that he insisted on doing something for me. 1 knew he could well afford to do it fter some questions about affairs, he has lifted the mortgage on the little home we have been trying to and I had the hat, for it just fitted | Another day a package of light- twisted paper caught my eve on the edge of the can I had tle while before. an art to take baby aph s It should be taken. To catch | roguish little smile, his pretty little | dimple, Such photograps become prized | remembrances of babyhood's day ‘We have had years of | experience in_photographing children. | They always look their best when we troublesome posing | Snap them In a Jiffy. 1 took it out, | do not kmow whether the hypoc r cause a ripple in the pool of thought which mirrors but I know it does 1 like to be as natural z honest as possible—well, 1 have no doubt you de, teo, but tbere seems to be an impediment “Good men differ ag to the advisa- and effect upon society of put- arderers whatever into the They ought not to dif- the necessity of 1906, average 1 opened it to find | owner. ards of new ribbon, I teok it home to my little girl ied up her hair with it. o you have a little girl,” I inter- your mind or not; years to come. 8317 Tl say, as I long as it is on the statute Dook: 2 REEL FEATURE .., BEFORE YORKTOWN =L Stupendous Historical Production by New Republic Co. Wonderfully Realistic. to this which is more or less felt. mpathize with the soul who wrote: “If one could just be one's self, faults and all, and not be everlastingly wear- ing masks, atid dying one’s moral hair, ok feathers in one's he laughed, she was little then, but she is has little ones of | Was Another of my girls is teacher in the public schools, and class dressmaker, and ‘or at least, | Pay EDITORIAL NOTES. Happy thought for today: have always said whe PREVENTIVE CAMPAIGNS. a | work, and my children are holding me to my word, | S0 this is my last day with the_cart. | We've a bit of a garden with the “My girls have all done well, | house, and with our chickens L'll keep | And my boys, too, not one has ever been a trouble to m and the other the h ment in a dr: LAIGHTOW, The Photographer. | Opposite Norwich Savings So The Fanming Studio No. 31 Willow Street, and sticking peac: spiritual plumage; could learn how panionable and good and helpful the plain, ordinary folks are, and that God, when He made common people created something after all, vastly more in- teresting than these inipossibic of diseased minas.” the only thing capable of glorifying | counteferits other is a first: May it never be said that Candidate fine clothes she makes for s Jodein traveled far from home to get X the children’s help we'll get along nis d of his depart- | the work and the men goods store.” ou have five children, T take it you have 1o s been in city empioy, then for all these vears, I've b one is a plumber, but they tell | {me to come often to see them, and | these cold days are pretty tough {an old man like me. for a cat-and-dog lifs confess to it! arelessness is than haif of them {1 exclaimed. good wishes. as | good luck, all right. been a good manager, and has done well for the children and for me. is a smart one, if I do say it, and no one can say she never wasted the mon- We were ambitious for the young- sters to give them than we had, and a better chance in they have done re not ashamed of their father, if he does work for the city, and when brought me my | ‘ome out to our time, and we'll give you a | warm welcome.” went my w | gratulating my friend on his happy in a mortar- We are woef cocked hat? n, and now is none Chicago thin] seem like a ten Lincoln pennies a fow people who are so . fond af having their own way (pat the get confirmed in the idea that there is and when they see any done in a way they never thought of they are sure to inform one that isn't the way to do that; and to immediately instruct the ether party real good folks Decorations, Art Cloth and | Lincursta, Fabrikona, imported Materials for Interior Wall Decorating and Hangings, also Lace no other wa , honorable career ha | been his, though it w: | with the city S What the world appears to be yearn- n of works rather than a religion of words. AN IDLER. We lay and finish Hard Wood Floors and guarantee Best Work at Lowest Prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished. this terribls en- such as the sprinkler system ad- The lesson we time to have lead of the how to do it. and would feel grieved if tured to call them butters-in have 1o realization of the fact they are chronic interferers nce they are to those who like to do hings in their own way, even if there are a hundred other and perhaps bet- ter ways of doing it to remember that the pleasure of do- things resis principal n abillty to concelve how it may done and then doing i 4 suggestions, unting trouble [ thinking our faith | Tegards Itself as classy. But what a nuis- Few of these self-made men r to realize that a little outs\de would have been of marked ad- Those who cannot lay claim to having performed such a Show up wherein the are at a disadvantage, s greatly to a person's credit to have | face of all the condi- ties bringing nd drakes of the moral law. Prescription Totted Plants, Ferns and Cut Flowers fresh and varied assorts : GEDULDIG’S, | ——WHAT'S NEW = | THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO, 72 Freoklin Street. On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Si in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear Pour hot water upon it n equal doses. and your thumb It s a good thing | vantage to them. thorns that tless require along the “primrose path of The real things to cultivate in the per all the time. Friend, if you are morally sidetrack- ed and running wild, summon all your tions of adversity; and while he has | Will power and switch onto the main A new set of wholesome inter- more fortunate, there is no doubt he |ests will help you: athletics, himself | travel, some good fad, anything that to set the thoughts in a new without free not everybody the flowers of despair, never asked which adorns young man, expect you to get up and light the fire. A pepular dream among men, cially young men, is that they are go- ing to strike it rich some day. think they will do it by luck, and some | by marriage, and a few by orc persistent work. men who show tie greatest percentage c There is really only one honoradle way to get momey in this world, and that is to earn it is the way fewest fortunes are made. The speculative means for accumulat ing money are honorable if the kept within the bounds of justice and to accumulate, e advantage of a confidence T like the Promise self-made man best who keeps his direct] in his beots where he can walk |route anyw on it; and who treats his conceit as |real friend were a yellow dog. 3 cultured man who realizes his po but who banks There is a human level | ause there | The same quality | out CHANGE LAWS OF IMMIGRATION. ! storms this | to your family, al snow storm has vet to and to your God. THE PARSON. at fireproof buildings live reputations until a were simply Conspicuous by Their Silence. flagration disclo; false pretence, are no chasms in it which spoils a_seif-made man spoil the man who derides him cat Britain can teach us Cholmondeley is called | Woolfardisworthy. | srutally enforced. | MRS. G. P, STANTON'S, No. 52 Shetucket Street. THE GRIP IS HERE World-Wide Sconrge Which Sweeps over the Land Nearly Every Year.—Grip is Epidemic Catarrh. but the hast: the temptation to ta the lack of knowle before the Roman er vas used by the Egyptians. While people disagree as to what should be the end ere is no dispute but rime is indelible. der suspicion o making mom Sunday Morning Talks—Get a Trans- the color of have the know- lege, the capacity and the applicat to bring large returns for valuable s vho are seek- asked the conductor as It chanced that I must travel to the end of that particular line and had no need of the pil prides himself on his I paid my fare. 0 as to stir up the k slip he of- o suggestion remained e man of nickels had the rear platform. to pass it on to you s a fire water will not put out and that is a burning thirst a | consuming fire, and it does not take it long to mar a life, to distress a tamlly or to turn home g00d resolution: take the demijohn fo youth in 1912." with me aft f @ fountain It is a fire which has a transfer am ange o some other line would be the best move that could | y Many a man is trav- | - in a direction that needs 1t badly OT PERFECTION flends of men. is @ fire that keep doing it. e Chinese rac No man needs alcoholic red neckties and purple here would be no denying had dome for man can be as rcod a man, whatever his self-control, who constantly indul- The man who thirsts {s the only man who can put this fire and if he creates stronger than his own will power what a demon he has elected to rule over thim. The devil himself could show no from any desirable goal v nothing attractive at 3 He should procure a ticket from the conductor without delay, get off at the first white post and signal another car. There is sim- | g¢s in them Bible Question Box Your Bible quentions will he nu- mun or by wma Questivn Mex Some individuals for instance, are on It may be perfectly natural a good thing 1o ¢ made a spectacle | and to angels, and to 1. Carinfhians iv:9. the Apostles made a { unto the werld ‘spectacle” to the , of which there ds upon myriads (Revelation | interested observers of the o thing will som he old-time doctors used to pre * or nature's herbs for the ail- And disorders of often alleviated by means so unpretentious that they are ovel looked. The genial § T once gave a lady two and twenty receipts against mela bright fire: another men are evanescent something besides opinions are sald founded upon prejudice or symapthy than upon reason. | men value their own opinion so highly teke themselves too This 18 such proprietor of a has this for vall where over What the race of man kind is lesrning by actual experience the spirit beings are learning by ob- the poet has expressed All the world's a stage and men end women merely players.” The word “spectacle.” in the marginal authorized version, The Apostles were being | | of" before the world and angels, and men, because of their to the cause of Chri iring all maune ments of the body. The reason some | vdney Smith said: the thought— is Dbecause they fault that the remember all rendering of the krated hestelry Des Moines school the proper man- | s affairs of this | gainst melar Iy Anyone whe has had a cold ir Master dimsell; by lis sufferings, H ¥ death, and His resurrection He preach- spirite in prison. en angels who di seyed in the time ! " sro_people who sniff wind that blows, dew ihat Gov- Systemic Catarrh Follows Grip. he New Bug- | are laboring Robseveil's sporth ts of couras: around (he wris 0 swallow wry-face prog s nomunation.~ irs from effects of the la grippe, which scemed to settlo in stomach and kidneys. Five bottles of P e it with resolution, h the psalmist; and experience the new vigor.that results from that eman- ing | Iy to one wh Let them say will fear no ev catarch. The sed was Peruna-and Man- alin, and 1 have Deen in, better the last three vears than for vears be- as followed by systemic the houge three timas morn. in_the snow and then rub the seet warm with look for the easieat way to do things; and considering the differsnt cime we shall thermometer which reads eight slow zero on one side while it reg- stars 15 above on the other, seems + Buve been degigned fer an Ananias only thing I Won't Let Him. Senator La Vellette praises-seicral prominent demoerats, but still vefraius from jotning thein epenly as # convert Touis Globe-Demsevat oarse towel. rung made o ugw 1 wish that | had known and then it weuld But he most needs a transfer whose | T give Peruna ali evil § zood health,” i vears age Fave sared me much suffering. which effect KENNARD BROS., Comedy Acrohats McGARRY & REVERE FLORETTA HALL Eccentric Comedians Dainty Comedians BREED THEATER TODAY'S FEATURE PICTURE THE RANCHMAN'S DAUGHTER Stirring Story of the Sturdy West 2.30—7.15—8.30 P. M. Same Popular Prices 1647 Adam’s Tavern | 1361 | offer to the public the finest atandard brands of Bee- of Europe and Amerios, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, bass Pale and Burton, Mualr's | Beotéh Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, | C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourigh« ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Auheuser, { Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. { A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12, BONCI Slater Memorial Hall, Tuesday Evening, Jan, 16 The World's Greatest Lyric Temor Admission, including Reserved Seats, $2.00 Tickets on sale at the store of Geo. A. Davis on Broadway. ) cutout border Door received. Others will open at 7.30, Programme begins at . made. B | | v 1 to We also have ju o ne ) Ready nts hades. Pain s | Before YouHear 92 and 94 West Main 5t In Siater Memorial drop into our store and {§ hear him on a Columbia Record. We have about 35 selections | i | 10 | p. m { | tepm of three ¥ To transac proper to be transac ing The Plant-Cadden Co. Main Street. Talking Machime Distributors. and Traveling Bags % TUNER with or without FITTINGS. & Also Ladies HAND BAGS and Leather Novelties in a large variety. i WHITE, The Tuner | """ 48 South A Strest, TAFTVILLE The Shetucket Harness Co., - 321 Main Street, o cmntsbass RS | 5 {UNG PROTLTORS| A Hvey New Year DUNN'S PHARMAUY” 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. 50 Main Street t { All Styles and Prices i DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN AFE ] Dental Surgeon ANll ‘_\RY ‘ In eharge of Dr. 5. L. Geer's practice iy % during his las PRING WATER WJATISFYING | mbcrors Butiiinge - Novaieh. Gena Norwich, Conn, | 4 HOWTUCK THSIE wedivm in Conuect Gt vquil to Ths Bul- o ueinesy e TAHERE 17 na advern od

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