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- RETIRACY OF A GOOD PUBLIC OFFICIAL. Few men are better known through- out Connecticut than Mr. D. W. Thrall, who for thirty years has served as the state agent of the Connecticut So- clety for' the Preventlon of Cruelty to Aulmals, and now retires with hongrs. ¢ ‘Che Bristol Press is right when it says: ‘‘Most certalnly he has heen a terror to heartless people who abused animals or mistreated their fellow “".} humans. He has been a fearless and determined offielal. Possibly he lacked not so PE——— Sorwich Bulletin and Cousier. T3 = Subscription price, 13 & week: Goe & Telephone Calla: atts Builiace GHRCE Wb tact at times, but that Wag bulletin Edito-ial Roems. 35-1. | serious a matter in his day as at Bulletin E g S ' present, for t0o often the society was ™7 | regarded as an interloper and the ap- pearance of an official meant resentment and sometimes a fight, Mr. | just the man for meeting that sort of @ disposition. He could not be bluffed, frightened br cajoled. He meant bus- iness every time. From our acquaint- ance with him covering many years a decided liking for him and under- standing of his work developed.” His mission has been that of an upright man against the merciless and frequently contention, e Circulation of The Bulletin. The Bulletin has the largest from three to four times larger tham that of amy im || It must be conceded that he bas done Nerwich. It ix delivered to over || 4 sreat and a good work. The faults 2.000 4053 houses im Ner- || he has corrected in others are suffi- u | cient to atone for any possible w%ou he may have done to any human Soul. He was the man for the place; and { while he worked to better. the condi- by minety-three per peop) In Windkam cemt it ix delivered to over 900 houses, am and Danlel to over The Bulletin believes he did not en- | force the law without maerciful con- sideration of all concerned. This Fastern e towns, omc hundred and sixty- Sve postoffice districts, amd sixty rural free dellvery routes. The Bull wold in every town and on all of the R. F, D. » Eastern Commectl CIRCULATION and is to be hoped his successor will prove to be as good as Agent Thrall was in every respect, and that is good enough. ™ ERAS OF HIGH PRICES. There is the greatest outery con- cerning high prices at present that 1901 1905, average | bly because now the food which used to be very cheap is very dear. Thrall was | tion of the defenceless and dependen, | agency is a difficult position to fill; | was ever heard in the country, proba- | A good | e e o e e T “I went to the music hall with Mrs. Sawbuck this afternoon,” suid Mrs. Jamesworthy, “and we heard a splen- did address by Prof. Schwartzondor- | fer, who comes from one of the big | German _universities, Some of his statements were startling. He says| that the average American housewif wastes enough in a day to feed some | foreign families for a Week." | “Well, { haven't much use for a man | who calls himself a professor as a | general thing” said Jamesworthy. “Such & man nearly always wears side | ~whiskers and says ‘eyether’ for 'either and parts his hair down the back o his head. But in this case your fiery | untamed professor was_handing out | an excellent line of truth, and I hope | { you profited by his remarks. | ! “The other day 1 got a bill from the | | cheerful corsair who runs the meat | | market, andw hen I looked down the | |list of things charged against me I felt like a man who has been denied | a reprieve by the governor. There was | nothing in sight but porterhouse steak | {and pork tenderloin and all the fancy brands of meat. There wasn't a soup. ! bone or a pound of beef liver on the, Bill. Then I sat down and recalled the grand old days when I lived at | home. 5 “Mother was a woman of the old' school. She didn't care thres whoops about culture clubs or bridge clubs or anything of that sort, but when it came to managing a household and fattening a family she was a four | horse team with a coachdog under the wagon. Ste used to go to the meat market personally and she examined everything she bought with the eye of | a Danle] come to judgment. She had made a study of all the plain and fan- |ey varieties of meat, and the design- ‘ing butcher couldn’t ‘sell her the neck of a horse and say it was a haunch ot venison. He couldn't work off any old india rubber rooster for a _spring | chicken. Mother-was on to every one his curves. She wasn't | looking for the high | Mr. Jamesworthy, and when that af- | usually shy at professors, but it is priced meats. She weuld come homa with a heg’s backbone or & soupbone or a length of a cow’s tall and get u] stews and ragouts and soups _thal would make a man's whiskers cleave to the roof of his mouth. No family ever had better —ub than we had, and when the butcher presenled his ulil tather didn’t fall over in a swoon. “Things are vastly different now. You never go to the meat market to ee what the dealer has on his rem- pant counter. You call him up by tele- phone and ask him to send up & quart of portorhouse steak and charge it to flicted gentleman sits up to eat the steak in question he doesn't know whether it's a section of a door mat or a cork sole. 1am not blaming you, my dear. You are just like the rest of the women who are playing at keeping house. Real housekeeping went out of fashion when our mothers cashed i “Well, I'm going to try to do better, since hearing the professor,” said Mrs. Jamesworthy, “He explained just how the American housewife can cut her expenses in two without sacrificing anything in the quality of her bill ot fare. I am going to make an earnest effort to follow his advic “You deserve praise and encourage- ment, Mrs. Jamesworthy. As I said, I possible that this one wears his head right side up Wwith care. Any man who goes around advising women to cut down expenses is a success, wheth- er he wears side whiskers or not.” “Oh, I'm sure the professor is a fine man and all the women present were impressd by what he said. T am going to try to supply the table at much lower expense. Of course I would have a better chance if I had thal extension to the kitchen—" “Suffering seacooks!” roared James- worthy. “Am I mever going to hear the last of that extension? Where are my hat and overshoes?'—Chicago News NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912 THE BULLETIN'S DAILY. STORY ’ AT LOW COST FORERUNNERS OF SPRING In the Wash Goods Dep't. Although the grip of Winter is still strong we have ventured to put forth some of the new Springy fabrics which are all the more attractive as the longing for the warmer weather guows. Crepe Plisse’ A light weight cotton material with soft, crepey finish which will be used extensively for house dresses and for the pretty dresses for afternoon and general wear. It is shown in a great va- riety of plain and fancy stripes, dots and figures —about fifty different patterns—and in solid colors and white. 25 inches wide and requires no ironing as it will not show creases. Bright, new merchandise for the season 1912. For sale in the Wash Goods Department. A YARD 15¢ JAMES CLANCY Lessee POLI'S THEATER, ~ SPECIAL ANNOUNGEMENT! OWING TO THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF JEWEL SHE WILL REMAIN THE ENTIRE WEEK Don’t Fail to See This Remarkable Woman—She Will Give You Advice On All Affairs of Life If You Are In Doubt or Trouble—Come and See Jewel Special Matinee for Ladies Only Thursday NEW PICTURES TODAY The Eternal Mother A Dramatic Biograph and 3 Other Subjects Friday and Saturday In Conjunction With Jewel THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER . DANTE’S INFERNO—In Five Reels BREED THEATER FEATURE PICTURE “THE DESERT TRAIL.” method of bringing any prices down 7 e E l h B d d 1 — B 183 5o comue™ s Shndia e | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [en omed and phoogaones, ngis ordered Voiles P R st €00ds in the market amateur photographer equipped with a SH g At g i b ndo | 1t Is interesting to read the market Another View. e e okt of gt Healest JUST RECEIVED—Beautiful Cotton Voiles of pendous Wesiern Production. — | prices of the past, because a few com- A % s e i e R 2y A SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT, | parisons make one feel calmer in fac- | Mr. Editor: 1 read 1n your Se"s | LONG TENURE OF OFFICE English manuficture with borders of same col- 3 e Norwich | 16 tho situation. Mr. Charles E. Ward | ;001 -xm,d’Amn Boardman, advis- A DANGER OF REPUBLIC. O A% Thelies wides: THeser o # fiv Same Hours Same Prices of Elmsford, N. Y, writing the New jalist — — e, A nches wide. ese come m five " | o |ing all the members of the soci : ate and the nation| York Tribune, furnishes the following { party to join the union. He spoke of [ Congressman McCall Argues Against vard patterns na idence the | price lists the few wwho own the means of pro- Third Terms. ) pd S APA J boszuse s Spsras e s omammar s s £ ey 1 R 186 duction today, who do mnot Know ¢ : ; Rose of New Engiand | : e, Loty W30, 00,00 M5k | washingon, ¥b ¢ Reprossnative TTERN $375 | TToDAY _A U D I'T O R 1 UM _TODAY | por | 7 _pounds granulated sugar. 98| Tin their business for their personal | Samuel W. McCall of Massachusetls, L . | 25 pounds flour 5148 | 00 S eing. for many years a leader” among the =7 an | 1 14-16 pounds cheese . R T beIng. o his business? Is ho | republicans in congress, today siigned HE AUSTRALIAN WHEELERS—Comedy Cyo apa: cate | | pound coftee 130 | producer, or just living on the labor | himself with the movement in OFDIGEL OTHER FEATURE ACTE Ano TitTonEs 3 4 4 pound mustard 59 | of others? Is he in business on the co- | tion to a presidential third term. In a prog pounds rice 36 | operative plan, or s he just charging | speech ik’ e (el Ld'm;fw:“;;‘;;‘;‘ THE CHRISTIAN MARTYRS Saling i “14 | the usual %t for the sake of his!of the house he declares | 4 le, and | 1 gallon kerosene.. ...... . 44 |fhe usual promt Mo ' or himselt? | o the republic lurked in long tenure Special Hand Colored Gaumont Feature Picture ep d dis. | 10 yards calico 13 nion would he naturaily join? | of office. g e —— on molasges mbination of hardware des he tremendous influence of execu - busine: of 187 infen? WIll he te o power centralized in the hands o; F. G GEER M, B o r - . Commodities strong, crapulous man m i q f d 4 : for i docthine | casiy b adequats in crical times (o TunER Miss Beatrice Herfor aled ness remove all limilations upon his tenure | t to suit |and to change the essential character [ =————— o S — 122 Prosoect 8t, —IN— price, | of the government,” said Mr. M Bee consul T feat 8/ wEkn . Thls variite 15 STek B8% Merwiesh OM a sing! and pay them the | “It is hardly necessary to cite in-|grave. Acc golden Wyandotte. Following is ! MONOLOGUES ¢ pounds , that I will destrqy | stances. ~ Untl “1*0 1C0nsu1!hmr; of | statement, ost con- | the report of the leading pens for the s Caesar the annual electlon to theJead- | geiousness, s attack af- | 12th week of the contest, which ended pound coffee ership of the Roman republic became | ter having had a peach ic the 24th: 3 3 WHITE, The Tuner Slater Hall » 1884, 1 have worked a great manj an idle form, and this annual farce|at a local confectioner's John A. Fretchey of Harrisburg, 43 South A Street, TAFTVILLE | ? 5 our to support myself and family was per od each vear for centuries | vestigation is to be made le comb Rhode Isiand Reds, 2 o T | Feb 14, 8 P. M. b 1 ds por > began 1 was able to save under Ausustus, Nero and other en orities. | Howard Sicelo of Philadelphi | ebruary 14, . M. » ilitad suses $1.50 a day on a ten hour bas perors. 8 | —_— single com! hode Island Re eaks m { nulated sugar . adey at TA.8 ) ask for an instance| RHODE ISLAND REDS LEADING. | . farm; W Establishea 1001, All seats reserved. One dollar each, I am teday - crr i B e e o i 1P Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist = like the McNamar: you n_m‘ FA,nA._z‘o[ rn mhxg.:c nei{zhhm" Hens Owned in Pennsylvania Ahead & ","'l e of East Have ?r:ee;‘lx‘nfn:::‘n”glcxfler;::fu13.’0,;"’.n;?.‘g"w Seats on sale at Davis' store. oF gger | 4 ¢ Debs and Haywards, a Ing e R ko, nocracy | Last Week in Egg Laying Contest. le_comb Rhode Island Reds, 23| 5 3000ment 4¢ lonnse. Room 8, Pot | tenssw present EDITORIAL NOTES. It is all over but the collecting, and that ought to be neither slow nor dif- ficult Happy thought for today: It is easy to see that Norwich's cloud has a sil- ver lining today oliette has worked g, and - 1 ard and e people — i he i for the pres-| How easy it is to tell strikers to rg regard himself | stand together if you are having hotel utena re re at labor's expense. The Boston postal oW we savings bank shows up for a half year's business a third of a million in deposits, rt is driving out vice and high there is in a flutter. In some way the two appear to be related » - awyer Darrow's ability to take care - gf himselt past leaves no deubt who 1 xas is contemplating | women vote as a the men to pay a poll letting There are so many Ananias clubs in the country now that it is thought a federation of them would be advan- tageous. t no doubt there as | with more and | value of harmony than Colonel Bryan, rushes :or | and vet he is famous for creating po- with ten { litical discords. s f the grid- TR RN wit s included| We talk about million-dollar rains . the goal | in April and May; but we have quite been | 2 few million-dollar snowfalls which | pass unnoticed. | system is un-| The czar of Russia is calling a new Midshipmen | cabinet. It is said the more govern- - than a dollar a | ment changes in Russia the more it is . and what they do | the same thing . ght from the T R T s wer Newark News says: “Wilsor 1 eives compliment ¢f being - man whom lawless business is qdis Panama . i afrald of.” al al care| Charles Dickeus' cenienary, which . . | oceurs today and will be celebrated el Goethals is righ for o week, Will revive porular nterest in hix Some get In @ cross word ey akf: the waiter at noon,| Convict Morse's health dees not ap- heir elbow before tea and whip | Pear to be of any especial account es before bedtime. Life is|8ince his release. No one will be sur- | prised to learn he has recovered. A New Jersey man has been sent to| Wapping.—The unnuai meeting of jall for 30 davs for stealing a loat of | the Wapping Creamery ssuociation bresd. Had he swiped the butter te showed that during the past yeur a business of over $51,000 was dene and 145,482 pounds of butter were pro- duced. &0 with it b X Zor life. e Might have gone to pris No man appears to know better the | w Betber o could on $1.50 a da unfon than he with the unions. 1 The Cause Doubted. Julletin ons and nightmare in the raw, roasted te for many moons, and never experi- enced the symptoms and sensations described by Agricuiturist. 1t is a libel on the pleblan turnip. It must | have been something else. Wili Agri- culturlst name the brand of booze he uses, where it can be procured, and if | it has the label of the pure-food act | attached? JOHN W. AY Conn. South Frankli i Not Wanted. Mr. Editor: T read the article in | your paper written by “A Boomer of { Norwich” in reference to the location | of the tuberculosis colony. The Franklin residents and property ownera are decidedly opposed to Mr. | Promer's suggestion as to having the ! e named set in thefr midst Cooley farm is situat Nor | i ne from blame Mr his colon we t to place i A FRANKLIN RESIDENT North Frax Tebruary 6, 1612, Bible Question Box Your Bible ques weill be am- swered In these mus or by mail It sent to our Bible Question Box Editor. Q—In Genesis ii, 7, we “man became a living soul;” and in Job xiv, 22, we read “his soul within him." | 1s the soul a part of man, or is the ! | whole of a man a living soul? (E.) Answer.—For Ages, one of the most | { momentous questions, and one most | read that frequently propounded, has been ‘What s the soul?” The Bible an- swerg the question so directly and simply that students of the Scriptures are now marveling that this question should ever have perpl The )ife-giving quality, the en- ciple, in unfon with the IA RECEIVER FOR THE | have been t xed any in the | WINDSOR LOCKS BANK. Bank Commissioner Positive That Big Shortage Will Be Shown. Hartford, Conn,, Feb. 6.—Because Bank Commissioner Fred P. Holt is positive that the examination of the books of the Windsor Locks Savings | bank will show a big shortage in the accounts of former Treasurer A. W. Converse, a receiver will be appointed for the bank on Tuesday, the 18th.! This action was determined upon at a4 meeting of the bank commissioners | and Attorney General Lignt. 'the| matter was then taken hefore ;udge | Joel H. Reed of the superior court who accepted the result of the confer. nee and ed pext Tuesday at 2 lock for a hearing or ming of the re- Holt stated tonight of intenti errars former Treasu nuous | ANTI-TAFT SENTIMENT ONLY AMONG GRANGERS. Result of a Canvass Among Connecti- | cut Republicans. (Special to The Bulletin.) Washington, Feb. 5.—D. B. Ather- ton, secretary and treasurer of the National League of Republican clubs, and Birch Helms, traveling organizer of the league, have just returned from an extended trip through Connecticut. They visited 29 citles and towns and interviewed upwards of 100 prominent republicans in the state. They say they found the sentiment very strong for the renomination of President Taft. The only anti-Taft talk they heard was from some officials of the grange. Mr. Atherton admits that factional | differences were found in some parts lof the state. Fle says the Bulkeley- McTean fight has left some sore spots. { the lving, g, whether mun, Ang For proof of th carefully note evi], {8 the soul e Seriptures, in | lowing citations, the fi { marginal readings of { Version. (Gienesis 20, i, 5 Connectisn which 1 creature a_soul, but being is Werd soul in th Fobrew nephes 1y ‘a brea does net po |8oul. The entire he the soul. or | | | NURSE POISONED BY i PEACH ICE CREAM SODA. | New Haven Health Authorities Inves- tigating the Case. 6. Miss 1 is report today as attending | result the u according io * iman would sufter and meurn from his | Job's expression must be understood | physiclan, of prussic acid poisoning. | in the poetic sense, and signifies that | Dr. A. G. Provost, who is attending | | A Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI inmast being, “from the bottem of his | == soul,” as is sometimes said in the ver- [ naculer. Statements have appeared in | the public press from time to time, | emanating from some reputed authori- | ties, to the effect that the “soul” has De Walt, farm MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pasfries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Need Printing? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street er 2 bloody war terminated the rule of The egg laying © g & > necticut Agricu " s, 1cCall much of 500 pullets from 1 comb speeci: to quot 1 former p England and Canada oodside | idents agains erm idea. distinct breeds farm Iphia, Pa, white dwelt at length particularly upon tracted conside: vandottes, 18 egg: old Francis utterances of Colonel Theodore Roose- | Connecticut Po of Oak. Pu., single comb Rhode Island saying the latter had not ing in rd 18 cggs: F. G. Yost of Sayre, T quita the speakers have birds entered rigla eoanb wikite Leatorie (18 | contest Tk ireen feed now is being used in the Pre iiden form of dried beet pulp, which is his elec n 4 with water, and fed every sentence o e gt umstances will T be a 317 pall, Althoien o Every One Warranted THE HOUSEHOLD Builetin Building 74 Franklin Street N0 HIGH PRICES use of the King Safe Sys- ainless Dentistry your teeth extracted, fllled, crowned, ned without a particle tter how nervous or sen- Hundreds of testi- pleased patients, By the tem of P. idged or ¢ , 1o mi sction Free when teeth 1 work Guaranteed. m. o § p. m. Sundays ¥ fig Dental one Lady Assistant, Parlors Telel JACKSON, Manager. 205 Main Street, JHFERIN KING, 0. 0.§. King Safe s Dentistr THOMA ginator of th. em of Painle § Norwich. WALLPAPERS ) | | | Our first consignment of W 11 Papers with cutout borders for 1912 has been Sunday Evening‘ :hgscu Others will follow as fast as Before selecting, it will pay you to until further notice, we will serve a Six o’clock Dinner 1 and inspect our line, W also have just received a full line vy Mixed Paints in all shades. Hanging and De P, . MURTAGH ar 2 amd 94 West Malw St nov27d Music by the Orchest eserved upon application. ‘Phone 704 AUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Propristors. Seats DoNT wasTE ailing i have two ed Viecol on your anes It preserves, soft. ikes the leather waterproof. F. 0. CUNNINGHAM. Telephones 287-2; 854-12. Jan20d Dr.t. W. HOLMS, Dentis! Ghannon - Bullding Annex, Room A, Telenlions o5 octiea NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boawail Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors wad Clzln. Meals and Weich Rarebit sorve: ovder. John Tuckia Proa Tel 2K