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Sorwich Bulletin nud Gouficr. 116 YEARS OLD -s-em- price, monthe; $6.00 o yeal Entered Cona., as o the Pos Bulletin Busine: Bulletin Edito-ial R Bulletin Job Oftice, 35-6. Willimantle Offcc. Hoom 3 Murray Building. Teievione 310. hce at Norwich, nd-ciass matier. Telephone Calist Colonel Roosevelt, the Obio constitutional the other day, Indeges which President Taft’ so posed in the case of Arizona. Roosevelt says a judge must not d anything wrong because there is popular clamor for it, op dectded on policy. ROOSEVELT DIFFERS FROM TAFT in his address to convention, supports the recall of but must follow his conscience even though to do so a given polley they must have public servants to carry out that iis undoubtedly means that the courts should uphold the Jaws as enacted whether free from defects or A it ‘hemette and the bath- |1 had to borrow frem my father. But not, and that if the judges do not do | POl G WEDEASIS W0 UL PTG | now T seo my way clear—and, ilines s0 that they should be subject to the | 'm proud of 1t~ or mot, no mora dependence for me! o al. When the guests began to exclaim at the coziness of her library, the.girl who can write “Ph.D.” after her name as the money came frem my mother, and from her mother before her, I never was supported by a man, dear o8 smiled Lroaily in proof of her happi-| “But what of the theory when a wo- ;n.vx }yt|v|= his ]uvfu-«_ |uu the (n,tiher n“‘!_ o i man ls 117" asked a frall glrll who had il the people must follow | w1t s nice, fsn't it girls?” she said. 2 no part In the discussion. their conscience and when they have | gyill, feel that I shouldn't let you hat does complicate matters.” said place tco much emphasis on it's being | Jane. “But, then, it is no harder for my library, Of course, it is that, but [a woman to support herself when she it is ‘aiso .my living room and my |is ill than for a_man to pay his way dining room and my bedroom—and | during illness. I must admit that I every o‘her kind of room I have ex-|got away behind when I was ill and NORWICH nuumn. FNDIY. FEUWHY 2, 1912 THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY — e e et ILLUSTRATING A THEORY wday, Feb. 2 recall in order that they may be re-| Bhe let her eyes rove around the| Just'tien the doorbell rang and Jane ey, O O | meved ki Gaes mihe s G i ook Taden room until they |-admitted Mrs. Jack Eilis—the girl to | the desires of the people chosen in|chanced to fall on one of her guests| whom her old lover had turned when CHIS HAT IN THE RING. P siny AR e Wwas looking longingly at tho tea | Jurc's mind had fixed itself upon eco- There is ger T g g e o “Oh, ardon me for for- | nomics rather than upon a trousseau. £ « 't that | There is no doubt Roosevelt's posi- | fable O, Eihel, pardoh Fu oot o asfhinsan Mgy g i in o o the i | tion 18 the popular one, but there 18 & | “piC% % ving been poured and the | but she looked like ome who had al- ;o R b St Tasl question favoived as to whether | toast ani muffins passed, the hostess|Wways been petted—and always would v : . "5 | the result of such a law would not ed hersclt agaln and smiled ex-|be. e iR ° make the courts more subservient to|pansively os cne cf the girls said: | “Take off your blg hat, Flossie, v ght 10 | hopular clamor than to justice, Jan't It good o be together—all of |sald Jane. “Then lean back in the would not be |~ ¥ ~again? Five years since we left | cushions, and rest.” | His position toward the republican |VS—again y s d 3 % rm; and he 5 : "hoor and this s the first time we've | “Indeed, I'll nof take off my hat, espect the tradi 15 BAWD by, Dis UK Of £he YN0 iy et st dne tine: declared the newcomer. “I'm not nea prices. befor ogressives” and his going out] .y;4 not cne of us has done any- |ly so pretty with it off. And, any it is way a good word for the | thing to be ashamed of,” said Ethel, | I'm proud of it, because I earned i of the | work LaFollette and his associates ally. “At least—none of | “Earned it!" gasped Jane. That 4 are doing in Wisconsin. the rest of youhave, have you? I'm |Flossle, of all creatures on earth, could SPECIAL COVERS ’ vas Roose- = proud of myself. Why shouldn’t T be, | Work was strange. j a nomir EDITORIAL NOTES. with the best husba World | | “Yes," caoad Fossie. “But T couldn'’t . and the| o i and_two babies to my ’ ne it if it hadn't been for that ET COVERS s friends, | | ne dictagraph makes all rooms| “ypen the laughing died down the tack of appendicitis T had CORSET C L h ead t and his €| The wedding ring may be a relic of i $Why,” explained Flossie, “the doc- irbarism: but the divorce court isn't.| “What is so funny, Jane?” asked |tof kept advising an operation, but I NIGHT ROBES, all styles . £ “Don’t tell me that youve|couldn't bear to have it. Finally, o R s $ki059, ChobHLSF:tatky: | e %o learned that Sou dont be- | however, 1 agreed. s Jack and il | ONG SKIRTS .......... sfactory wife ranks all right as a | lieve in marriage and babies. When | were going to the hospital he asked if 3 ) i I first heard that you and Jack Ellis|there was anything he could get to SHORT:-SKIRTS .. .. vidow had broken off I thought— ake e comfortable or happs. Well e RN “Please hel, don’t go into ancient | of ccurse, 1 thought of this hat with } Banker Morse has shown his ability | higiory,” ‘said Jane, “I do believe in | its thres big plumes; I'd been longing COMBINATIONS ....... ay the doctors as well as the |y indeed I do. But I was|for it for weeks, but thought we could | market thinking, that the one thing I've done |not afford it. That seemed my chance, 2 5 ey of which I'm ashamed you'd probably | so I told him about it. And instead of The republican party will stand for | think was perfectly proper.” going straight to the hospital, we | Tast and it seems perfectly able to| “Why, what are you talking about?” | drove dround and ordered it held until &ieet hish, demanded Ethel. 1 shcuid be out again, Then I went 1 Rod ) LaFollett hadow 1ts ‘praise equal Roosevel nof politi o at $1,000 a day later consideration. wces for fitting speech or for silence. = f nlce girls who work for their living. | has been telling us of her theory that s announced that Sarah Bern-|But T mean more than thai. I be- | woman should earn her w is going into vaudeville for art’s | However, 1 do not think I should Whatever asked Jane hostess laughed again and alone are you talking about t brings me to a hobby of mine” | and had the operation like a good girl, ¢ | Jane answered, “and that is the eco- |as Jack said. So that is the way I nomic independence of women. You |earned it.” " | think you Lelieve in it, too, becaus: “I am sure that Jane is delighted you aren’t snobbish and like to with your story,” said Ethel. “She lieve that every woman should be self- | prorting. choose appendicitis as a means of self- Lright parhelion or mock suns were watered, and 3 both skimmed and > ap- o o pear on opposite sides of t n; and | Watered. Hurre the fire by nouring kerosene | (2) that the lower air contains drifting | During last summer, following an ag- ’ U ke clouds, massive enough to hide often | itation regarding the “summer drinks,” wood if you Will|two of the three (apparent suns.) |46 samples were analyzed for the dairy oldest inh: v awuay, if yow'd fill the | When the real sun and eastern mock |and food commissioner. Of these 10 > . b | sun are hidden, there is only the west- | contained benzoic acld (a preserva- efore ern (mock sun) {o cast shadows, which | tive): 1 of this number also had an as far ¥ wcting, | George | then coineldes with what the sun would | unpermitted coaltar dye, and 1 an arti- rejected the proffer atehpod whi d he cast an hour and a half later; but if | ficial flavor. Twenty samples were portation. the 8 ferson did up | the cloud shift so as to hide the west | sWeetened with saccharin, the use of b avis et al - | the P | parhelion, and disclose the eastern, the | Which in food products ik forbidden by nificance of | | shadows instantly become such as the, federal ruling. Of this number, § also : sun cest an hour alf e had artificial flavor, 8 artificiai flavor - g nan has to decide|s « "o On March 2 these ef- | and unpermitted color, and 1 unpermit- # ) I is best to his money 1o | fects occurred, had any one been look- | ted color. Ten others comtained elther w & § r just to make a fashion- | ing, on every dial of Portsea, ana very | artificial flaver of unpermitted color | e of his wif | probably of much of Hampshire |,.‘.;ur both. s % | sides. The parhelia were present and| Of 27 samples of “clder vinegar” #o. lonk 4l Tkt i e Fright enough at about 11 a. m, and | tested for the dairy and food commis- gates to the national ‘republi | still better at 1 p. m. | sloner, only 4 were genuine. The rest Sy gy b e A ey st BUANUN S | yere varlously dootored mixtures con- = et | BE GENERALLY DOCTORED.| The tests of drugs indivate general- ppears just now to be a fit time = . |1y a closer approach to the standard Ariemus W who said: | Report of Tests by Connecticut Agri- | strength than has been found in past nglon w man; he cultural Station. vears. As might be expected, pep proxi nmis riod er cent., mest Amar esirable measure. rial nations. a . employes as well as regard for our ewn repute @s a nation requires that % sbould be made law, clded * d every one here | missed | preparations differ widely in efficien: all but two of the 20 examined being standard strength and three of ctically worthless. The sam- extract of witch hazel are well up to the prescribed standard. New { food prod issued by | station at teenthi in Feb, and drv the Conne New the o get sampl report s has J fcut Agric on been Itural n, being the six- seres. The s of foods and station is Bleached Sheets of good, ton, seamed, regular price SPECIAL Al Linen Table Cloths—our ows Fine Damask, The solid whites predominate but there are February White Sale This morning this sale starts again with redoubled vigor, with all the tables and counters filled again with fresh new goods of the qualities which have made this sale a yearly success. Undermuslins of the sort to at- tract the exacting woman. Fine Swiss Embroideries for lingerie gowns. All Linen Damasks of our own im- portation. Domestic Linens and Bed Furnishings. Art Linens and Beautiful Drawn Work. All these are to be found in profusion and at the most attractive sale A new lot of FINE CORSET and DRAWERS which we will sell for...... 2lh¢ each ....121%5¢ to $1.50 DRAWERS .. .o05. .o, .. <1205 B0 SEN0 25c¢ to $5.98 25¢c to $7.98 25c to $1.50 50c to $4.98 FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED UNDERWEAR AT SALE PRICES Laces and Embroideries Sale of Embroidered Bands, All-overs, Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroideries. Beautiful sheer materials, et “Now, the thing I'm ashamed of is | support.” beautifully embroidered. 3 4 5 2 We learn from Tripoli that Italy Has| that for a while I let my father give | “Well, I am Ainterested in Jane's ut $100,000000 for whatever |me money. I had been ill; that is the | story”” said Mary. “Since Flossie has 45-inch Flouncing, fine sheer material one excuse I make for myself, But|illustrated it so graphically, I may h i 12 o 18 attained there now, 1 am independent.” conclude to adop: it myself. SPECIAL Mafwomely embroldered, sultable for | qug, Buies Ole v B e And happy?” asked Ethel As you like,” said Jane. “But it is skirts, dresses, shirt waists, etc. These Pinchot is punching Lal‘ollette and | “Yes, I am. 1 don’t say that T'm |at yorr own risk. You see, I'm happy are worth fully $1.25 a vard. Roosevelt is praising him. These are | absolutely happy, but long ago 1|in my own way, but the fact remains mes when old friends differ. learned that absolute harpiness never | that I haven't even one willow plume.” il il ted outside of_day dream: Well,” laughed Flossie, shaking her ) o is con-| “Theoretically, your idea of econom- |head and watching the reflection of A d mmunity n a bloaaid Lo Bt il i & i o Sl e b rt Goods Department o iRl s d and I live up to it. Oh, of course, | was telling Jack last night that I'd . ;s I dow't do anything but look after my | been happy ever since we Were mar- 34 f Exquisite Dra Jork Scarfs. 1 loths g ich ihe talking as|50use and my husband and my babies, | ried. But I never was absolutely hap- Sale of Exquisite Drawn Work Scarfs, Tea Cloths, . ich the talking as|jyug, you gee, I have my own money, | py until 1 had this hat."—Chicago Squa ar iking promises that pro- |, I'm not dependent on George. And News. Squdres, Etc. chafices of a politician, Drawn Work Squares in elaborate - — c designs, in the 27-inch and 36-inch & ho hia man who tive Hows iftings of the shadows on | med, 12 were watered, and one con- SPECIAL L Trawa Wor SES I i Sale Price 98¢ ol e week is not likely ‘to | the g t Isaiah predicted to sick | tained the preservative formalin. Of solid [ roxgelr.\ 18 by 36 and 18 by et fat or to often need a doctor. le {0 occur at any | tte 290 samples tested for the dairy 45 mches.. Values $1.25 to $2.50 - e two circumetances | ard food commissioner, most of them kes sunshine and the early > upper atmosphere | probably from places where adultera- worm to ca rth the robins' song. condition which causes two | ti suspected, 7 were skimmed, 87 Domestics and Linens Sale of Bed Linens, Imported Damasks, Towels, Etc. _heavy cot- Sale Price 36¢c im- size 2 vards galePrice$2.15 First Showing of Tropical Suitings for the Spring and Summer of 1912 White for Spring and Summer wear It has been decreed that the high note of Fashion this year shall be white or white modified by some pat- Among the Dress Goods is accorded to Serges, Whipcords and other Diagonal Weaves, Chev- | | | 1 s retion, test them and = - A5, o T s | e general information of NOVEL MASSAGE CREAM. prp *r 18 on Canadian! the py ese reports of the J s g s a ot $12,000. Tho Ottuwa | syatiuet fram year to vear has been [Perfect Skin Food that Removes [ tern or stripe of neutral tone. This should be an | » than any other thing in Wrinkles and Clears Complexion. . . ) = | 1\ favor of nter-impertal rec. aud in the manufacture and for early spring wear the first choice the Austr: sale of food products. The good old | The most delicate skin will quickly 3 | lX{nm’s are past 'f n u\]::;- 90 per a‘(fll[- respond to the soothing and tonic ef- | ta higes L | Of the ground coffee sold in the state | fects of Hokara and when this pur . . 2 ~ I g, | ' tax upon organized | was aavlte when a baking pow- | skin food is used, pimples are soon a iots, Mohairs, Broadcloths and Corduroys. amite ceses are likely ‘ll@\' containing per cent. talc was on | thing of the past. It It more satisfactory to & ‘m» shelves of ma grocers uncon- s am ¢ cream or after shav- N to spend a million | s of the fraud ¥ ibar nequaled, Ww}son Host to the Tafts. Mrs, Taft last night ident and by The dinner it w Willard. s were the and Mrs. Clark was pe: ena en . Burke, Represent- W. Martin Répre. Mrs. Charles n, and Mrs, E Mrs A. Kennedy, 1d Mrs, Ale aham Bell, ry of Bal- ert J1. Gros- iderson, Mrs. Wallace Rad- W. F Reese. and Mrs John B, Matthews, M Archibald Tt M Bible Question Box Your Bible questions will be n swered In thexe cslumus or by m: If pent 6 our Bibie Question Box o Q—In Il Kings xx, 11, we read that Isaiah the Prophet cried unto the Lord; and He brought the shadow of the sun ten degrees backwards, by which it had gone down on the dial of Does this record teach that the | [ Lord reversed the earth’s motion upnn (A) it pxist any [ aid in no | it -would involve 150 of the motion of the t an fmpossible L, to be accom- L moment of Uy How Professor Garbeit, writing for & magazine Knowledge. declares that he THOON sume vears sun dials in Souther occurred ex- Iy the rder described in the hook | of Kines. Asked by Astreromer R. A, Prootor 1o describe 1, were he writes as fol- ! is removing all rri- , and making the skin soft apd carbon,” made by then land and ed States to give flavor and ¢ the native t ipped to the Unit- hams a delectable s explained in adver- tising circ was found to contain about 75 per cent. of salt with some Bismarck brown (an aniline dye) and was evidently the work of heathen home missionary field reports, because of the dis wce from Connecticut of turesque frauds, are reading than the earlier Scandalously adulterated foods ommon in the state and inferfor mixtures are generally so la- beled that the careful reader of the label may know what he is getting. Misbranding is very common, how- ever, in the way of making exaggerated claims of purity and strength which the station's analyses at once disprove. Thus, we read on the label “Most of the fat hag been eliminated,” and the station’s comment regarding the goods '| —“It has not been eliminated, as with one exception it contains more fat than any other sample examined.” “A nu- tritive and perfectly soluble food. Hav- ing the ofl removed it becomes at once a healthful aflment,” etc,, says the 1 bel. “It is not ‘perfectly soluble, 81 per cent. is insoluble; only a I over half of the oil is removed,” s the station. Of the 124 samples of milk bought | of grocers by the station In July and August last. tae larzer number heing so0ld in botties, one sample was skim- velve Apply after w ttle to the hands or f g and surprise yourself | with th skin that comes off. Hokara 1s the only massage crear that is an antiseptic, and pimples, zema and all in blemishes soon dis ppear when it is used. Although far superior to the ordi rary massage creams and sold on a guarantee of “best you ever used or | money back,” yet the price is a trifle, only 2Gc for a liberal jar; larger size | 50c. | Sold on a guarantee by 0Osgood Co. 8 from the ordinary. the Lee &i NEW LINE of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from mille at very low prices. Asrortment lengths of all kinds. Cottor: Goods and Silks at Half Prices MiL L, REMNAT STORE JOHN BLOOM, Prop. 171 W. Main St. e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & €O., 72 Franklin Streot. | s 'BECAME NEARLY PARALIZED | FROM POISONOUS URIC AGID, Remarkable Cure Through the Timely Use of Uric-O. Samples Sent Free to All Rheumatic Sufferers. THOMAS JEFFERSON KING, 0. Lo ) p: 1 Originator of the King i 117 secommend e remeds, 4 iarge trial bo 1 be delly System of Painless De; also speak of it to the pspital where | cred to yna at once. Send today, don't T was o long confined.” wait until crippled for life or bevond U R help br until Rheumatic poison has so affected your heart and other vital or- 1y cures Lumbago, Sci- and Inflammator: 53 Safe many shown with gray or black pencil stripes and also gray and white even stripes are to be seen. charming of the novelties is a pretty white diagonal with deep clouded gray border—a very attractive departure One of the most Your attention is called to the display in one of our main windows and your closer examination will be welcomed. Prices range from 39¢ to $1.69 a yard NO HIGH PRICES By the use of the King Safe Sys- tem of Painless Dentistry your teeth can be extracted, led, crowned, fi bridged or cleaned without a particl of pain, no matter how nervous or fen- sitive you may by 1ionials from p Hundreds of testi- sed patients, Painless Extcaction Free when teeth are ordered. All work Guaranteed. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1C to 1. Sundays Telephone Tady King Dental Pariors DR. JACKSON, 205 Main Street, Assistant, Manager. Nerwich. natism, and in dolng so makes | gans as to place you in constant danger [ mew blood and sends it rushing 1o tic | 6 sudten ‘death. * The’ trial bottle. is | SIGN PAINTING iseased paits that have so long been | free. All we ask of you is the ex- sharp shooting pains. | pense of mailing, and this you can |Beasonable in price, prom 1 Chfig mis- | Sasily aftord, ax Often & trial hattis has | by J. W. MALLETT. 55 Joints be- [ been known 1o entirely cure many Telephone 706-7 0 and perma- forms of the disease, puy done, 30 Market Street. Tetabljshea 1901. ‘Hareld L. Wells. O. D.. Optometrist. Derective vision correctea A 8r adjustment uf lenses. Room 3, Prie Ser-Langworihy Block Westerly, R b UNPARALLELED IN Gene Calkins, Baritone TMAY—-AUDITO MOTT & MAXFIELD, the Traveling Sal SMILETTA SISTERS, OTHER ACTS AND FEA’ Peat!xre Picture Today “The Sioux’s Cave of Death” DIAN STORY Matt Bennett, Tenor SAME HOURS AND PRICES R 1 UM —ToDAY lesman and the Manicure Girl Wire Artists TURE PICTURES Don’t miss this Hear Joseph MeGiuty Sing POLPS THEATER—JAMES CLANCY, Lessee TWO OLD PALS A Remarkable Animal Picture, Featuring “Toddles,” the Sells Elephant. Picture, “The Chicken Rag.” Advice to Mothers | Have you had bab; photograph & ¥. C. GEER TUNER 122 Proapect Bt . Tel Bit Norwioh & taken 7 It's an art to take baby's photo- raph us it should be taken. To catch §is rogutsn littls smile, his protty little dimple, Such photograps become prized l‘& South A Strest. WHITE, The Tuner TAFTVILLE remembrances of babyhooa's Gays 1n years to come. We have had years of experience in photographing children. They always look their best when we iake them. No troublesome posing. Snep them In a jiffy. LAIGHTON, Telephone 868 fotted Plants, Ferns and Cat Flowers A large, fresh and varied ass. to choose from at ent GEDULDIG’S, 77 Cedar Street. The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS. i A large assoriment at low- est prices. The Shetucket Harness Co., 321 Main Street, WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable i12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT, Telephone $83. Alaj NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswail Ave. First-clans Wines, Liquors wnd Clgers. Meals and Welch Rarebit »orvzi te erder. Joum Tuckle Pron Tel 43-& ‘Phone your order. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. nk Books Made and Ruled to Order, 103 BROADWAY. | Telephons 3k . ssae fi We will open our new Gentlemen’s GRILL-ROOM Tuesday, February 20 WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co,, Proprietor: LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that canuot be excelled FPrompt service. W. HOLMS, Dentist br.F. Shannon Building Annex, Room A, Teleplione bas. octlod For 30 Days we will sell Regular 55 00 Glasses This effer is no Bargaln Sale, imate. All Examinations made by a charge. Same prapertionate reduction glasses. Remember, no charge will be Consultation. Ground Floor, Bulletin Building NOTICE OUR OPENING OFFER our for but made simply $1.00 to ad- vertise our locating here in Norwich, and is strictly legit We will do exactly as we say Registered Spacial t with all the modern optical instruments, and absolutely without ! We guarantee all our glasses. on all higher priced We do repairing and fill prescriptions. Special attention given to Children’s Eyes. made for Examination or Connecticut Optical Company, Eye-sight Specialists, 140 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Keen Kutter AXES « Every One Warranted THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin Street

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