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191 THE OLD SQUARE-RIGGED VES- SELS. The old pinky which was a populary fishing veseel along the northern’ New | England coast has gorte entirely out of use, and the square-rigged brigs, barques and ships are becoming fewér | Sorwich Bulletin and Courier. cding power vessels was under | full sail the beauty of the sea; and | no fighting vessel will ever look pret- tier than did the old men of @er full sail, or when were manning t sion and the s the flags of ull nations. from Py city Roem 3 Murray | V1P hone 10, Ba, 2 Witkimantic Building. The '}‘rufisnrw[ of that Norwich, Wednesday, Feb, 21, 1912. 1 ) Krne is gone, a THE AGITATION FOR SHORT mor f those last HOURS. rigged vessels which still grace | They wng on in the lumber | The & shorter ¢ rade with ‘the river,-or they pick up o g precarious charters in Nova Scotia, or | 3 . into Norway to die out among “ he v mssachusetts | Pr represent a | thou ause, 1 against but . e o aftam follows each of t tately have § au . nges 1 ble vessels to her days & D - Where the - rne was under the British flag, al ¥ . ar The: s a wha P aad { T sail not hailing - v from t and having foreign : s peculiar telps , e B that the| A n deep-sea merchant marine is | nt s LECTURING IN NEW| = : ENGLAND. | e 1 i < Cook has just lectured | a Vermont aundience, and he : was cupable of stating a pat cts, Dr. ook denled that » habit. He s the North " 4 ave been reached years s 54 M | ested in athering furs and ivory for | wor markets in these valuable . Cook - f sure thay a p body nd soul an indefinite length of S n aving agt, eggs and nkfa 1D, Toast 1- dinner, and P: an n and preserves e ible-bodied head many winter a | wife hustle | up the fur- | r B t b ster trust, as in| . g ! f from the robber P i | 1 juter tubs. - he i t ad this to say v of the did ot not 1 he , anyhow even by Peary. So Cook's story of rn is just as good undoubt- polar vicin- for with | and he is en- blankity- s credit first, too, TOURING CAR AND PUBLIC HIGHWAY. f such a yssifiable thing WHERE EUPHONY HELPS. d that value to this was car very t is not generally re og « name It more 1 of names of carrying powe e 1 - apital of estowed or New upon leading di- in com- r and in 1s chair n he ser committee on the a 3 Concord avenue N i, which Rumford e w s. Rumford oncord. We and as the breaker Varmount” : says | the in water front and with | a half mil- that red at Revere nvented a wire- | while bik- | | The hobo wants but declines to ght for today who wears of her boots can alth, flord to walk on we al E equal to n-Powell's stomach the rould know American banquet. on sight an or is the father + father in tie se 1ch an | n- | | | Washin d L February ow hington ¢ ch int is on’s day, but not put | us Bt Valens | i neoln do Ve think bas American game Ro but appears to be frying to show that | Theodore | shire says his stat s for Roose- he th he is the s | Before Lillian Russell marrie she wants the proof her affinity has $60,000 1 year Income. She couldn't live and | ove for les: | o e e s 1 stor Cammins is © | A we hursday is Febroary » easiest satisfied man in the west- i should make that a emisphere. He is satisfied with | tag day the June brides for 1912 migit prastlemiial Dpdsiet | e increased A new Texas town wanting schoals | With The Outlook endorsing Tedd: oted a tax of §5 on the $1,000 to se- evelt for the presidency, it lnok cure them, 67 1-3 per. cent..of the ¥o- if they were trying to make a fam- o aaving “Ave.” lly affair of it. . i \ | world. the ship Frne, hailing | ! | | marked o e e “That's qued,” said Deadrick. Everybody stcpped talking and look- ed at the small wooden box which the meid had just taken at the door and breught into the library. “Why queer? asked Horwatt, idly. He had just had a very good dinner and was entirely at peace with the “Just a plain box! Deadrick lcoked at Horwatt sternly and the wholc dinner party caught its h I ck edged away from the :h had rope handles. “This he said, “T had to discharge man and the proceeding was not with what you might call and ease. In fact, I had to throw him cut. He departed, vowing ven- ance. 1 expected nothing by ess—the maid says the driver as some kind of a What if it is an infernal my reamed. t on their room and 'wo of fe rhe held her 1t happens only in stories” said Meagle. “Go on and open the box “Mr. M said the hostess in- tignantly, “you may mot care if my (usband is blown through the ceiling chimed in Deadric just got a new rug in the room above, wnd_naturally—" You are a said his wife, please don’t open it! Y n dy to know what's in it!” cooed the fluffy girl 1. aiways thought he was queer,” pursued Deadrick, “and if you had seen him this morning! Well, what are you doix snded as Horwatt laid his head tenderly on the box in an at- titude of rest Lastening for .the tick-tock,” Hor- watt explained. “All these up to date jombs are attached to an alarm clock to go oft at a certain hour, and H-a-rvey!” Mrs. Horwati shrieked, crabbing him. “Come away! Why, it might be set to go off this minute! t on earth—" w ally -do such things? ffy girl of young Meagle. tae flui Yes” he admitted. “Come, let us in the conservatory which 1 away to be quite safe does go off Bible Question Box Bible questions will be an- wwered in these eslumns ox by mall to our Bible Question Box Q—In Hebrews xi, 5, we read that Enoch was translated that he should not see dsath. Then in the 13th verse we read that these all DIED in faith, referring to those mentioned in the preceding verses. Would this include Enoch among those mentioned? And if 9, please harmonize the two state- ments. (F. G.) Answer.—From ments (G 4) and nesis v Apostie’s words in the 5th verse of 1ith chapter of Hebrews, we the Genesis the f this e in- slined to believe that the Lord tran: lated Enoch that he sho death; that in some way E was preserved. As tho Scriptures do say where the Lord placed Enoch that he should not see death, it would be idle speculation on our part to at- tempt to set forth just where the Lord took him. If Enoch, then, is alive somewhere, as the 5th verse indicat the expression of the 13th verse These all died in faith"—would have reference to him. The Apostle w: evidently referring to those mentioned in the 12th verse and not to those mentioned in the preceding verses. ‘There sprang from one, and him as good as dead, so many as the stars of the sky in multitude, and as the sand which is by the sea shore innumerable. These all died in faith.” Y 1C ‘Supt. John Marshall of the Yantic Woolen company has been in New this week on business. hools close tomorrow shington’s birthday, ground has been frozen to a depth of four feet. Sunday’s and Mon- day's (b took so much frost out at travel was dangerous and difficult, nber teams sinking in up to the bs. The many birds who have watched for crumbs appreciated the warm days this week. Bluejays have been the most T r t some places Frank Gardner spent Saturd: ich with her sister, Mrs. As] Mr tN raft JOHNNY’S DEPORTMENT e jrain”ot cars!—Chicago News. *“That's what your infernal machine has done!” Horwatt hissed at his host, “He'll propcse to her in there as sure as guns, and her father'll see you fur- ther! He has a well preserved mil- lionaire in storage for his daughter. Put the thing out of doors before it does further damage!” “Truly,” said Deadrick, “I'm suspi- cious of it! How am I to get it opened “Call a policeman,” suggested Mrs. Berker. “That's what they're there for, isn’t it? And you could give him some coffee and sandwiches after- ward." Assuming, of course” said Dead- rick, “that there was enough of him left to drink the coffee! Haven't I heard that they put suspected infer- nal machines in water before open- ing them? “Hoora bathroom! * said Horwatt. “To the He grabbed one side of | the rope handle. | Deadrick tcok the other handle and, tralled Dby ail the protesting women and the other men, they marched to the bhathroom. Tenderly deposiling the box in the tub, Deadrick turned on the er. “Turn that Off at once and turn on the cold water!” cried his wife. “You don't know what hot water might do to & bomb! It would cook it or some- thing! I told you not to hire Joseph in the first place, for I never did like his perfectly awfull” said Mrs. “To “think you can't sit peacefully in your own house without | being attacked by dangerous anar- b Anyhow, isn't it time we shouid be going, dea Not. till I see how far Deadrick flies when he gets blown up,” said nd. “He's a heavy fan!” please don't!” begged Mri 48 her husband, pushing k his cuffs, began prying the cover under water. “Don't be sarh! se under water. ‘Don’t be rash! Remember Willie and me!” Everybody jumped at every rip of the nails. The box proved to contain excelsior. Gingerly, Deadrick picked it out Here it is!” he panted, as he stru ymething hard. There was a wild exodus from the sthroom into the hall. Pale but he- rois, Deadrick undid the wrappings, holding the parcel as far from him as possible. A card tumbled out. “For Willie's birthday, from grand- pa” Horwatt read, just as Deadrick finally brought to light—a dripping Waterbury.—The next meeting of the Mothers’ ub of the Mulcahy school istrict_will be held March 14 The club will send delegates to the annual state convention to be held in Middle- town April 26 and 2 NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1912 S RS T i THE BULLETIN’S DAILY STORY HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR. A Simple Remedy Cures Dandruff and Stops Falling Hair. What _a pity it is to see sq many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre it they would but use the proper treatment. There is no neces- sity for gray hair under 65 years of age, and there is no excuse for any- one, young or old, having thin, strag- gling_ hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smelling with ex- cessive oil. , You can bring back the natural color of vour hair in a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth's Sa and Sulphur Hair Remedy. For ge: erations common garden Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color the hair; and Sulphur is reconized by Scalp Speclalists as be- ing excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles. It you are troubled with dandruft or itching scalp, or if your hair is los- | ing its color or coming out, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul- | phur from your druggist, and notice the improvement in the appearance of your hair after a few days' treatment. Special agent, Lee & Osgood, 131 Main street. CLAIM POLICEMAN FIRED FATAL SHOT. Testimony All In in Cases of Lawrence | Strike Leaders. Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 20. ing of testimony in the preliminary haring of Joseph J. Ettor and Arturo Giovannitti, charged with belng acces- sories before the fact to the murder of The tak- > g g g 5 g § § g a g = g H] ® g ] g urt late today. Tomol |the arguments of the attorneys for the defendants and the district attor- ney will be made, and a decision is e | pected by noon. It was the contention of the defense that the shot that Killed Anna Lopizzo was fired by a police- man, Several witnesses testified today that Police Officer Oscar Benolt fired the shot. The government had cl | that a tall Itallan, whose name { been divulged,shot the woman by mis | take, having aimed at Officer Benoit. Among those who swore at they saw Officer Benoit shoot the woman were two men who said they helped | cary her to a nearby store. () ST AR Bridgeport.—Experiments in is given as the reason for the ruptey of Stanley Y. Beach of Strat- ford. According to his petition filed with Referes John W. Banks his lla- bilities are between $,000 and $8,000, and his assets are two suits of clothes and interest in the United State English patents of the Whiteh ing machine. What the value of the NOTICE ! 'OUR_OPENING OFFER | For 30 Days we will sell our | Regular $3.00 Glasses for $1.00 This effer is no Bargain Sale, but made simply to ad- vertise our locating here in imate. We will do exactly Norwich, and is strictly legit- as we say. All Examinations made by a Registered Specialist with all the modern optical instruments, charge. lqnd absolutely without We guarantee all our glasses. Same proportionate reduction on |glasses. We do repairing and fill all higher priced prescriptions. Special attention given to Children’s Eyes. Remember, no charge will be made for Examination or Consultation. Connecticut Optical Company, Eye-sight Ground Floor, 140 Main Street, Specialists, Norwich, Conn. 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