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THE NOON HOUR. There was a time within the’ mem- {ory of man when two hours were re- ed as the right length for the re- cvery day between school se but now only a short hour is i, and complaint is being made in Massachusetts because It is a | hardship upon many families and an use of the teache Fall River ence to this question, say “Thls was the point ralsed at Tues- Sorwich Bulletin and Courier. coss it | LI | 1 think T get back to nature's | heart next spring,” rearked the retir- | ed merehant. “I've just about conclud- 116 YEARS OLD, _ ews, with refer- | suburbs, where a man can keep a few THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY POOR FUN e e 5 e 0 et ed to buy & vine covered cottage in the | of a grouch, and 1a lantern and a tin bucket and go to| the barn and milk. The cow was a| natural born pessimist, and in the morning she always had the worst kind man took his life {in his hands when he sat down beside Children Cry for Fletcher’s BREED THEATRE The Home of Refined Amusement. ! pigs and chickens and goats and a cow | her to milk. Time and again she lot CASTORIA s day nights meoting of the school |and horse and buggy and other arti- | drive and nearly knocked my wishbono Mr. Robert Today’s Great Feature Mr. Matt committec It was declared that <uh~s too llulr,neroul to mention, all »x;;h;‘m(zlgtl:, the bnc‘t(fiOtj"lI)yl:lmn' ne:vr? N N PPN 2 ot ‘hool a | them contributing to human felicity in | 1 had been on the job three weeks Bulletin Business Office, 450 teachers, who must be In school @ | yy,¢"they will give a bored man some- | wished that doggone cow had a mill- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been quarter-hour at least before the ses- | slon opens, have not enough time to %0 home to their meal, eat it com- fortably and get back to school before the bell rings. A point that was not mentioned, but is an important one in Bullecin Edito-ial Rooms, 3 Bulleda Job Office, 38. Wtk Office. Room 3 Wurray Buflding. Telephone 210. thing to talk about, something to tin- | ker_with.” “That sort of enticing untll you are up against it,” said the hotelkeeper. “I tried it once myself and I know. 1 always had a fondness for animals, and wien 1 liy , 1912 “Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 1 this City of the Dinner Pafl, is that vy et "ied ina flat, shortly after T was mar- " children” who carry dinners to people | 6,y & B B BEE L R e | {he Circunlation ol [at work in the mills are numerous | ;oG houR S Ooh (b s amd | nough to be taken into account in |, a portable cabin and a plot of | ”l Bfl" fl wrrangement of the school ses- | zround, with a few hens and ducksand | e (4 ll. Such children, who gre obliged | owls and things scratching around. My wife, who was born and reared iy considerable dintance on | b e The Bulletin bas the Targest olr- || (1o cmmnd. find the time very short | i town, had similar pipe dreams. She culation of auy paper in Eawters || O ETH T e eat thelr | thought there wasn't anything in the otiint, atn R ke 14 tet || 2. VH eturn home, ent el | country but new mown hay and daffo- timen larger tham that of any fa || o & back to schoc dils and johnny-jumpups. So I began | ) to overcomo the present | guving my ill gotten gains and one 1t the Norwrich ia delivered 3,000 of 1033 houses in Nor- wich, and read by ninety-three per of the people. In Windhnm delivered to over 900 houses, to over || 1 cuiting out of the after- | spring we moved away qut to the prai- 1 the customary recess.” | rie north of town and took possession points well taken against | of & ten acre farm, and I stocked up he short noon rece nd as for the | With a lot of hens and bought a thor- fternoon recess in winter that could | Oushbred Percheron cow and a oo DoV X |ily horse and a lot of more animal well be omitted without the scholars | “when T was in town I used to any inconvenlence what- | think of the joys of having own | cow and lots of real milk, but I hadn't been milking that cow a week before I wished I was back in_that comfort- =ble flat, depending on the milkman to in Putsas asd Dasiclson 1100, sud in all of thes fs comsidered the local daily. Bastern Conmect ey towos humdred and sixty- five postoffice distr to over . lnces it ! - suffering nt forty- Moo pe=7d BEYOND THE BORDER. ctn, sixty graft looks doggone | | other pipe dream that wemtastray, My stone arourid her neck and was drown- | ed in the depths of the sea. “Before 1 moved out there I used to think it would be great fun to hitch up | my own foaming steed and drive to | town every morning, but that was an- horse was a good one and gentle enough, but on those frosty morning: he wanted to be going and wouldn't stand still_long enough for me to get| the blamed straps hooked in their| places. 1 used to wrestle with that brute all over the farm before I got him hitched and then I had to get in- to the buggy on the fly and I generally got my leg caught in the wheel and had it broken in several places. ‘Bvery animal on the place proved to be a false alarm in one way or an- other. The hens were so busy eating that they never tok time to lay, and I had to buy my eggs at the grocery as before. People used to tell me of} things that would make the hens lay, and I was always packing home | ed bones and alfalfy meal and peas and all the delicacies of | son and feeding them to those| The more I pampered the beasts | ess they laid. rural free delivery routes. Third Connecticut district {10063 can on the front step. 1f| “Meanwhile my wife was getting The Bulletio in sold in ecvery mildly wondering ‘when it | {here breaking job on tired of mooning around the town and ull of the R ¥, D, §| W efinitely decided whether | garth a cow on a cold se, skimming milk and mixing routrs ia Eastern Conmecticut, R itive Higgins or his demo- | mornin | chicken dope, with nobody calling to ratic competito Mr. Jodoin, W | “It was a beastly cold spring and |see her nd no chance to call on any { 1 in November, 1910, Mr. Higgins | there were mornings when I'd have | body else, and she used to talk about | flRCUlA'I'lON ¢ seventy-elght on the | given a billion dollars to stay in bed | that flat in her sleep. I belleve it was el i e i an hour longer but my wife was the happiest day of my life when a| 1901, average 4,412 face of the r ” but this may be | & worrying about tha £ st r came along and bought my pset when the congressional com ad to get up before daylight and put | out nd 1 moved back to town.— 1005, average 5920 mittee makes its repert on the tech-|on u lot of frozen garments and take Chicago News. alities of the case, Meanwhile there A whispers of other candidates than ‘ Messrs. Higgins and Jgdoin next fall. | TAFT SOUGHT TO AVERT | T deprecated its being brought out, a 8217 10 old which has heretofor Windham and New February istric myrise SCANDAL IN THE ARMY. I tho it would tend to blast the! sputation of a married woman, as I nderstood, Wwho avas living happily in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ZTi: and has been madé under his per- sonal supervision sinee its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ““Just-as-good™* are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the he:lth of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither ®pium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, Colic. and Flatulency. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS | Bears the Signature of The Kind You cd Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMI 7 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Tombari “On the Firing Lines of Bennett In Tripoli.” in Italian A Most lmg;essive and Touch. Songs ing War Story, Full of Stirring Action, Heart Interest and Great Battle Scenes. Song of the Classics Heart. Same Hqurs --Same Quality -- Same Prices POLPS THEATER—JAMES CLANCY, Lessee Today “The Old Bookkeeper” A Great Biograph Film, and ofher Feature Subjects Also MALCOLM and KRISTEK the Loca WY —_AUDITORIUM-ToDAY RAND'S MUSICAL DOGS....... HARRY HARVEY e DEYO & REGAN ...., EXCELLENT MOTION PICTURES o .. Wonderful Animal Actors ... Eccentric Comedian .. Musiczl Artists OWLS BALL| » & aEzn at Armory, | TUNER Friday, Feb. 16, 1912 » i :fi"ml:-! e, 5 Tickets admitting gentleman and two | that even city to ffer nge fo tion the last v in March a EVEN CURES ULCERS unties, has now been en- | Courtmartial Would Have Jeopardized | (iS00 S0 VG Co 0ot roba + 8 g to take in Tolland and Middle- | Happiness of Married Couple. |bly what the committce was searching | HE POWER OF SUGGESTION. ex-Gov. Irank B. Weeks of | | for. 1 asied him to see Mr. Covine-| Uy suggested for re Washington, Fgh. 12.—The alleged | ton, who had prompted the resolution, | .. =0 = . ymination, while for the al infhucnce B alajor Beccher .| and o IF ot pert OF the Tecord e L e S uatal L M Bryan y, the army paymaster, who is de- | might be omitted. : t His followers would t ination Mayor Bryan |y m% HHE 8 joyed frequent | T % L h _mwmlcnv that they would be per: v London may prove | Guine oS (LR, SR fmunity from | Thousht Sweet Consented to Omission.| od and misrepresented: an ¥ estant. If Mr. Mahan, | verious troubles because of the influ-| “l understood from the secretary of in their own households there would ks augmented prestige, | ence of President Taft, was again a | War and also from General Wood that be divisions. The Master's wc i district would gs- | subject of investi av befors | Mr. Sweet had consented to an omis- | being strikingly fufilled. They e tfu Providence | the house committe xpenditures | Sion of that part of the record, unless, .v;xs'L as true today as at any in the war depa upon its being brought to the atten-| the past. The Lord never t - | : n of the committee, a full record was | conditions of peace and 3 Paymaster Whipple's Testimony. ired, and that in accordance with| would be blis was any hope of unseating | Paymaster General Whipple testified | that understanding the particular | prior to Hi sman Higgins, who can doubt | that d established a rec- | pages of the record were omitted from | the con )1 and cured by using Hc 8 congre would | ord in the service for frequent changes | the return until further notice was re- | thoroughly demol- 1 n food tha ¥ PR in station. In ars he had been | ceived from Mr, Sweet. {1 the order of th kin diseanss ahd’ blemis s said th o T on | Successively stationed at 18 points; | Willing Whole Record Shall Go In. | 2Rd then to in ate the Creator's pimples, blackheads, many ou have ' [the presentation |y oreqq the gnment of & | w1 go sot desive amy misunderstand- | COYTRIeNt Which will bring about and every form of ski oy 5 b 1se before the committee fn | poiTTES HAC on is between |, 1 40 not desire any misunderstand. | universal peace and joy and happiness pond to this antiseptic a & % & Vashi did not make & deep im- | three and four years. ing, and I wish that the whole record| tto al] the families of the earth. Then S 200 BR tisvs bannc | % 1 e democratic com- 2 hall go to the committee if the com-{ Christ the Lord will be the “Prince of | er H s heard; and | Changes Directed by Taft. mittee desires it, and to kr]m“',\"f} Peace;” and then, and not till then,| The Lee & Osgood Co., the local ! " el a a1 irman Helm asked General Whip- | the circumstaces are. I will ask you| will the angels’ sonz be realized— | agents for Hokara, have been author- . of the assignments had been | therefore, to take the pages of the réc- | “Peace on earth; good d by the manufacturers to refund v » at the direction of President °rd to Mr. ¥, el men. the purch: e to any dis ¢ . ¢ a fonal i Bt the _dinestion ‘of Prealdent | 1, 10 T v raitiae: e o My, Sweets) B e the purchase price to any dissatisfied ke theniselve " he answered, “in 1909 the pres- | ShoW them the pages and such corres-| New Britain—Th re thirty lan-|for you “remarkable rem- | previous | ident asked that Major Ray be pondence, confidential or otherwise, re- | guages spoken in New Brit1in edy Liberal jar for » honor be- | Atlanta, and in November, 1911, that ferred to in the record. ing to the ¢ on report. 25 " Wir am and New London he be sent to New York.” Couple Living Hapily Together. ‘ - I n s the politica Request of White House. You 1 also a letter from mo — — { v : " written in July last, when you consult- place and power t whose request was it th i uly 3 c g syl «m‘d b Hay ‘Wi sent to Chicago fro ed me about this matter, which I § : sl anta, rather than to New York | tended to be confidential and not to be ents ably and faithfully and | 5% Sther than to Hew Hork | put on the files, but I have no obje: ut just to him that he should | omoe to tmake the change to Chi tion to your showing that letter to Mr, . st he representative to | The chief of taff said that Mrs, Ray | Hay and to Mr, ———, and if they 1 s from new Second rict. { was ill and a surgical operation was | desire to bring that out, you may make 1 - ¢ A to be performed in Chicago. General| it & part of the record. You will please EDITORIAL NOTES. Carter 'said this change was made at | explain to them the circumstances that o {lie request of the Whits House” according to your understanding with At Balti has been arranged g and the fact that Mr. and Mrs. b ats can have one hotel aft's Letter to Whipple. were living together happily, &t One of the let ppeals which has made io — o Payma. thdra . in GRATIFYING FACT. . has showh evidence nade th and then L OWILUD | today, 1 s these the decision 1 hy et i b Beverly, Ju ca | f the . - iy (Personal and nfidenti: Very sincerely, | n 1 W 4 : Dear General Whipple “WILLIAM . TAFT. | 1 appy thought for tos Two and | the letter of (—————) reg: “ - . w only make four, but it has | master Ray, which you have shown me Whipple Skfgey Suphracaon: s 5 7 \mes past L had had a| Messrs, Sweet and Covington, refer- 3 irts ior C e e many a double-wedding. R Paning e b 1m| to in the president's letters, are g - T 2 ic 1 have no relations with Ma- | representatives in congress f ! 15 Nisgts : . . T s will endorse the that prevent my directing you, {£an and Maryland, respectivel Men’s Negligee Shirts, coat style with cuffs attached General testified Saturd < ) Sl rk ar horsesh t ke the same disciplinary action in| Gener: lestif | S . BT o rRE Y . ked out o pect to him as in the case of any s P R | also Soft Outing Shirts with French double cuff and s . your subordinates. G g s coll 4 R X7 \.s q i s . Sisubcty tham Moy’ ot Ooon. {} collars to match. Well made Shirts — good, roomy may ha xisted ¥ 1 pieces. s is be Tt seems 1o me that it would be x | Shirts — Shirts with sty fit and finis! b 3 'y P A s e et £ e i e i o he Bible Question Box | ihlrl, iy Shirts with style, fit and finish, and made he it s h Bsnsidids trusted assistant to inspect Ray's ac- | T ¢ rench percales At e : ; i e | Colmts i these of e, Gerc se el - — - == 1 from full count French percales and madras. T Pt it e - | a8 the charges (———) makes, and it our Bible questions will be au- || e e il od to the memory of Dickens, and that | ine. tacts. e out 16 be s (oo '} | swered in theae columas or by mal || oy has ed n Philadelphia, not in fand, | states, to separate (——) from Ray | 'f SCt to our Hible Question Box || / c: s d given - s at once. r i od logic: To repudiate Taft is Avoid Scandal in the Army. { = . v diaie the party record; and conduct it ()| Q—Since Christ is referred to as the| to repudiate the party record spells could subject him to | “Prince of Peace” (lsaaiah ix, 6) and| ; e | defeat . mnation, there seems | the angels annaunced at His birth—| . Pt "*'“:"{;) (Clegran | “Peace on ‘earth, good will to men” | e is an undertow in the Roose- Wife that it would be well to avoid| (Luke ii, 14, how is it that we find the gn just to throw the c i e demoralizing scandal for the army involved in the courtmartial proceed- | political wave a little rethods A P SN ings, which would place o stigma of| the earth? | tell you, Nay; but rather ay the farms of the south | (M€Y could never recover from. Ray|division?” (F. W.) 5 r as ro calling. for 70,000,000 people, vy | COUld be told that his superiors knew| Answer—The whole history of the| + f for 19000000 people. There | pis fault, and have provided against n,‘ stian Kra has been one of blood- | tion ts of land walting to be|and in the interest of his victims and | shed, wars and strife. And these for w the army, and it was deemed best not| the most part have been brought about | : . e to present it 10 a board on the condi- | by differences of religious opinions. | wing, 4 n| ation Army in Boston has | tion that he avold such conduct in the|In Matthew 24th chapter, our Lord set| . recognized and commended by | future. forth a wonderful prophecy relating | lus I ed 1 men as Phillips Brooks and Ed- | Army Suffers by Scandal. to the conditions that would develop = wrd Everett Hal | “These suggestions are made upon|in the world down to the time when 5 t i Ao ST | the assumption that (————) charges | He would return to establish His own rs ar Phe i - are true and that General Garlington | Kingdom or Government in the earth. he groundhog commands the at-|ygnowe them to be s0. I do not favor| There would be wars and rumors of A ention of the 20th century; and now | courtmartial proceedings in such cases| war, earthquakes, famines, pestilences; . A ve wondered if he will cast his|whers there is condonation, in order to|and then, in the very end of the Age, v © s such | shadow into the 21s prevent scandal. The army suffers, the| “a time trouble such as was not | ing w mitted £ minute, | i | parties suffer, and only the prurient | | f arzument | 1 : , . | Teaders of such trials receive any ad- |~ = A fohe 38 & There is a prevailing sentiment in | vantage, The discipline involved doe Almost Lost His Life. . ome sections that the man who won't | not outwelgh in its benefit for the! should he fined; and the woman army ho would if she could should be sent | the ) fail, { causes. | | Treat Ray as Any Other Officer. | “You can show this letter to Gen-| eral Garlington and General Oliver, b the injuries to the prestige of | army and the demoralization i ndard can Thermos Bottl regard s company iy : Ut) covery, which hrought great relie campaign in Norwich as “a genuincly |1 WOuld profer that it do not 0 oniqoctor'said I was on the verge of pneu- | good advertisement” for the Rose of } st 18 the one 1t seems ts me is best | monia, but to continue with the Dis- New England e ons, ik SoRIN Yo 8 DESL{ covery. 1 did so and two bottle funder the circumstances. ervice of “The White House, | “Washington, July 14, 1911. | Here is & South Dakota definttion’ .1y Dear General Whipple: I write| your best feclings return. “My son re- so. America m worthy | of an_insurgent ‘One who is 1 Per | this that you may show it to Mr. Hay | ceived great benefit from their use for he protectior ask cent. socfalist and 99 per cent. hell |and Mr.Sweet of the military commit- | kidney and bladder trouble” writes " - without a pr This is a|tee. You have come to me at South R C“,; od, Mie A women's cemetery ation 1n | democratic de own instance with the state & greai kidney me, rSicht SRS HEA byl . ou have learned that Mr. Swe cine 30 cents at The Lee & o r # No The Telegram thinks ns e ———— — —— misquoted in resard ( - ; 1b: stif there is design in t lican sup- | Yo or three 1 ¢ v First La Grippe, Then Brenchitis. | the | partment called for by H. K. 268 » ga »| port of Governor Baldwin for y | presidency, for uniess he goes Ephes- | Might Blast Repuiation of Woman. | 2 fanw 11:12 haunts them. “Part of the record omitted refers The Omahu Bee observes T to a charge against Major Beecher B,| Roosevelt lon and the Lakolletts lamh| “Will congress act on Alsske?~ | Ray of illicit relations Wwith a certain ave lain Gown togethier in Nebraska, | asks the Chicago Recerd-Herald, &p. | Married woman, in respect to which I was consulted by vou at the tiyie the charge was made, and aiso at the time ihe resolution was pussed. [ saw Mr. Sweet in New Haven and (old him that | ugh for the present it is dificult ( p tell which 1s on and whieh is Lamb.” N nor on anytigpg else of wce if democratic house majority can prevent i, much impor | T “Major Ray dld me some o oina o Marsland legislature has a bill | political character vears ago, at the | S3f¢ Telitble medicine for conghs, colds | it to stop women from -gos- | instence of my brother. and he is dis- | g5 %% §1""mrial pottle fres, Guaran If they will just make it a |Poed to assume much, too much, on!ieci"hs The Lee & Osgood Co. suppressor it may et weil{ that score. I wish him treated as ‘any Y other officer in the service, and 1 n 4 s i | Shocking Sounds. | would make the same suggestion as to 9 e LS |any army officer in a similar case. | in the earth are sometimes heard be- The Boston Globe's Pheips fund is | “Sincerely yours, T 8 e e It aen i : 6 iha e | S LA . AT of the coming peril. Nature's warnings | FRacRing nehes 38,040 A5 16ls havedi| arc kind. That dull pain or ache in it $5,000. Many working peo- | A Later Letter from Taft. | the back warns you the kidneys need | ing it by donations of | A vear later President Taft sent this| attention if you would escape those i halves letter to General Whipple: dangerous maladies, dropsy, diabetes or Lord Jesus Himself saying, “Suppose| ye that | am come to give peace on| S. A. Stid of Mason, will never forget his terribie exposure to a merci- less storm. "It gave me a dreadful cold,” he writes, “that caused severe pains in my chest, so it was hard for me to breathe. A mneighbor ga everal doses of Dr. King's New pletely cured me. ght's disease. e Electric Bitters t once and see backache fly and all s the McCreary, Ky, “My wife was, down with a severe attack of la| which run into bronchitis. She | coughed as tho' she had consumption | snd could not sleep at night. The first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound gave her so much relief that she continued using it until she was| vermanently cired.” The Lee & Os- good Ce, s se with Mrs, W, S.| 0d _sores and_ulcer: re qu FANCY CHIFFON TAFFETAS 39c a yard THIS SILK WAS MADE BY ONE OF THE LARG- EST MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRAD IN THIS COUNTRY MADE TO SELL FOR ONE-THIRD MORE SILKS THAN WE ASK Fresh, SOLD AT A REDUC FACTURER TO RED Stripes, checks and ed among the patterns, including the desirable 39c We have a few Fancy have sold for 15¢ and at VALENTINES--0One-half Price New Silks D PRICE BY THE MANU- JCE HIS SURPLUS STOCK. acquard weaves are represent- and the color line is complete, black and white combinations. a yard in boxes which We now offer these Valentines upward. ONE=HALF PRICE council has au- Remarkable Results From New Skin Remedy that Costs Almost Nothing. $1.00. 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Others will follow as fast as | made. become prized Contract Work and Building Materials of every description. Let me quote you prices and estimates. A. N. CARPENTER Commerce Street Telephone 171. THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO. | Successor to The Norwich Parcel Delivery, Office: 303 West AL Telephone | Before selecting, it will pay you to 176-5. P T ... | call and inspect our line, T ey Teie | We also havo just received a full line | oct10a ROBERT W. OTIS. |of Ready Mixed Paints in all shades. | s Painting, Paper Hanging and Dec- | orating are a speclaity by us. | . . 4 | Fidelio Beer P. . MURTAGH on Dr n Bottles, | 92 and $4 West Main St. Teat Delivers Everywhere. Telephone nov2ia H. JACKEL & €0. | F. C. ATCHISOY; M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1 Second Fh >r. Shannon Bldg Night 'phope’ 1387 WESTERLY HOUSE. Ales, Wines nnd Liquors always in stock. Lunches served free every Baturday evening. JOHN G. KENYON & 0., Jan2ye

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