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1912 NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 5. ALY FOQA; NEW CALEN- THE BULLETIN'S DAILY. STORY Wiiiiin the mewmory of the present : N\ Horwich ulletin |00 Tiie tas been v § GIFT TO MARY { p though hie whiections were many in| W e aund Gouficf. 7 A N—C S —— and now there ig an agl- tadon cn foot tu it the calendar in | Mary Mortimer ¢ ’__ BREED THEATRE opped into a chair | corkscrew. I told her we had always 7l eay cill batter for in the living room, allowed her muff | intended to get one of these cor 116 YEARS OLD 1 “Now that business accounting and | 10 ol to the floor and gave it a vicious | screws— 2 g 9 THR] l = I it ot e e, SR Ik el the e Mary Mortimer, you didn't” cried| iption price, 13¢ » weeks G0e @ | Umesaving methods are heing put on | Mrs, Mortimer looked mildly sur- | Fanie, $6.00 n year. : @ seientific basis, it cannol be long,” | prised. Aunt Martha Mortimer looked | *I most certainly did, Aunt Martha. FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS ~==——=|suys the Toledo Blade, “hefore a seri- |shocked. Fannie Mortimer, as usual [T am not in the habit of telling de- Nerwloh. | ous ciiort i made to reform the eal- | Snickered. - Mary {turned a’vindictive |ifberate falsehoods under the pretense A Several methods have been |81aTe upon her sister. “I'd adv of being funny. But Does Not Know “FOR THE HONOUR OF THE FAMILY" | Doz . to do your laughing now,” s Mary, my dear,” put in her mother, proposed establishment of thir- - ssiness O pro] 2 marked in a tone charged with direful | reprovingly .as Fannie fushed ‘umny ce, eap’ da as nationa holiday: | laughing when I get through. Mother!” “At first Mrs. Brabee looked very sanilc Offce. Teom 3 Murray 4 4 N . jmonths of 30 days each with the last { accusingly, “I always told you Fannie | much prised, Aunt Martha” con- . The E: wilding. Telephone 310. « Fannie | much_surprised, tremes to R 2 o i‘ 1+ the quarter observed as a holi- | Would be funny once too often, didn't |tinued Mary, “and then she said: ¢ Lxtremes ich Some Men Go Norv Tuesday, March 5, 1912 | a zht months of 30 days and four | I St P C »h\;“.m- 1_.17 an!‘uuu‘rls.u:‘llll‘: ook av “ to Win a Woman Dramatically Set Forth = avs. Also there ara méiy. tan cannot deny that you have” aun-| * ‘Why, yes’ I said. ‘Fannie tol reabile e swered her mother, suppressing a|me you had sent us one of Mr. Bra- R R 4 pi . practicable suggestions | SWered v | eers Ceorkacrews. 1 haven't had @ in This Emphatic Rehearsal of Real Life Y about A faint tinge of gratification appear- | chance to try it yet, but I'm going to.” here is u general feeling that any-|ed in Aunt Martha’s countenance.| “Mrs. Brabee's face flushed all over Comforts « « kind would upset the|Fannie did not inherit her facetious- |and she sald, ‘Oh, 1 see’ and walked ”‘f Bu“efin. X en too mu 1:4::: as a|ness from her father's side of the|away. And then I saw.” MATT BENNETT, J. E. CALKINS. U ma T No one cov t ed family Well, it tainly seems to me that " y g 22 \M,\f:. oy You might have seen before,” ex- : jpat Lyric Tenor Baritone S Butisn Bas Shs Mgt £ I a uniform calendar the| “Wh—Whats the matter sleq | cla .‘m.u Banla, 1 L8 For the particular man—for the fastidious man — for i pgrerRg g Trgeget el | " iy dv‘slrfi:xl?‘ ool P bl ol i o g Lt the man who simply desires perfect comfort and abso- Same Hours and Same Prices tmes In that of any M ||@ u since the Ru: ortimer, 1 have just i in very questionable taste, to say the | o over || Hebrew and Chinese New Years are|bhee downtown and thanked her for the | least ,to make such a joke even in the| ‘ fferent. time, from the date |roses—and the corkscrew family | Vorwick, It deliver houses in Nor- lute safety from using only the best toilet preparations. 000 of the " P > . P 81 he orst artha, | Cipikiis Dib pserved he leading nations, The ‘The corkscrew? What corkscrew That isn't the worst, Aunt Mart v ~ wieh, and resd by nine e o Mcults wowd he i making thess| “The Corkscrew You told - me- |said Mary. sFannlo and 1 Ar(v"ln\’:h‘\\]‘ COLGATE'S || WITCH HAZBL EXTRACT, | - o~ e v g Py s see that uniformity was of|Mary began explosively. Then she|io NI% [ERBRLR MNECTOR onington, | || = ot tor .20¢ POLYS TueATeR—JAMES CLANCY, Lessee n Putaam and Daniclson 10, over ity Bt Fannie ‘for an instant, glanced at the | 4nd I am sure I don't know what to do. | SHAVING STICK 200 || PINAUD'S EAU De QUI- TN A e . and in all of these places it e calepdar will be re-formed DY | twitching corners of her mother's |1 shouldn't blame he she told the | : iy e . » S o A48 it g o Rl Hegeette ‘ | T S kst G o R B L i popnan . ] NI S AU A%, “A BLOT IN THE SCUTCHEON" 009 . Basters Commectient has forty- ||\ oo oo — e IR R et et SHAVING /CREAM 200 || PINAUD'S TOILET WATER Added Feature—BUNKIE—A Great Western sine towas, one hundred and sixty- o | “the ‘Brabees Ive in thet hig house|with the measles or scarlet fever or e st e iolet, lavender and lilac, 650 5 Reels SOME SHOW 5 Reol five postotfice districts, and sixty PROMISES [ athe Draboes iive In that big house |l mething. Nothing could drag me to LOU2 I Sc-25c || ( ot e very routes. e west it Is being proclaimed | made millions on a patent cork * | Mrs. Brabee's tomorrow or at any oth- | esd on 3l of the R F. D proinises. TasGilsttes mukes| i tines o peomacbos. i had anything to say about it | fair and Shampoo Preparations TAY-—AUDITORIUM-_TODAY An Especially Attractive Bill of Vaudeville and Motion Pictures For the s Eastern Commeeticut WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP, ved Au it Ma hat and apologize to Mrs. E Houser, says thi heodors | d—everybody knows it toosevelt has broken his promise to | before vesterday 1 came CIRCULATION | h Winconsin senator in_eatering the | SA% & beautitul bowl of ‘me Cireulation ol | sdw - Besiitif % First Half of This Week, Headed by race for the republican nomination. [ wrore™ P AP L ie | _The paintul silence which : ¢ DANDERINE in three sizes, GARVIN & PLATT, in Traveling a La Cart averas Houser suys the Colonel promised | told me that Mrs. Brabee had been | Was broken by the entrance of SHAVING SOAP, square | 21c, 42c, 85¢ mnly not to be a candidate and |kind enough to send roses and one of | Pearing a large pasteboard bo; cake 10 | ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS OF THE SEASON. averag rged 1 nto the race, | Mr. Brabee's patent corkscrews—" Mrs. Brabee's man left it,” she an- | ‘ RIKER'S SEPTONE, an- b because of | “Mary Mortimer!” exclaimed Fannie, | nounced, handing the box to Mrs. Mor- | SHAVING STICK 20c || antiseptic hair food.......75c . toosevet | aghast at the confession don't | timer | offered by Roosevelt | 3&hs ! tessiol Masy. renaved they Gover anal isa] SHAVING POWDER R | LR R R NEW LONDON announced himselr. | ™S3% o &Y you belioved e e e s | e Fhoit b RO RA AN BAGE o Lyceum Theatre V" Journal, comment- | Mary, riding roughshod over her sis. of the box was a small p SHAVING 200 NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE ...460 " says Jtanin intaertiotion; . “L thouEht Tt 2 1 in tissue paper and tied with IS B i Fiese I i THURSDAY, MARCH 7th —_— t running La |littlo odd at first for Mrs. Brabee to ribbon. Under the ribbon 4 WDER Sc || HARNISCH'S EGG SHAM- Cohan and Harris present Geo.M. Cohan's Smashing (‘omed i T HIS INGLINA. | ol s va wcouraged by the | have sent the (»(-r.(srr:w »(m Mfi“" ~;‘w~ s m';m i | POO ....25¢ 5 a & i helped him | °ccurred to me that Fann ary opened the envelope [ ! : : laiped | el 5 s e P T | Mt e pEARS SHAVING sTick 2 || oxvmROX Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford " i ought it would be the height of fll- | *‘Dear Miss Mary: Here is § f ol e 'H.Vn‘rnuya i \,.“ wugh ubout. the corkacrew, | SCrew ,H}, your own spe fal use SANITOL SHAVIN % Il 25¢ b Moat Atk o £ th: Acatech N gentl T warkracll ovely. T sald nothing to Fars | coming to luncheon with us tom BAY | ces $1.0, $1.00, Toc, c, 35c. Sale opens Tuceda use deserted m with | nie or mother on th subject of th row.” bl 1 1 . m. Cars to Norwich after performance. s suddenness when the chos- | corkscrew:” I must sa unt Martha ¢ sdloiey You showed quite the proper spirit,” | &fter the pause which followed : x oosevelt t [ Kt Marths reading of the note, “your Mrs. o | “Well, Aunt Martha, I met Mrs. Bra- | bee must be an exceptionally nice wo twoseVelt has violated more prom- | pee downtown this morning, and ma . 4 | othe: a ninen | course, 1 thanked h r the rose ) uted Fannie, s | - co e has said more |and then very naturally told her how | teri Ehe's 5. pertec aeh 73 ; S | s were t tr han any | thoughtful it"was of Ler to send the | —( ws 1 1w nominated for the | ¥ sl while preaching | % | " us betrayed his | SPLAINE PLEADS GUILTY ROOSEVELT'S LETTER | nd enguged in indecent in- | TO TAXICAB ROBBERY. | TO VAN VALKENBURG. | . ok |Two Confederates Plead Not Guilty | Ex-President's Declaration About 191 A S o riter that a little carpenter work s ey can now support man | and Will Face Trial. i With Complete Context. itk wes & Helinerata lnvagtin v :dictously, and considera W 1 a h and ousted | % o whole cloth, without one pain a4 go quite as far as Mr. i 1 nd whose overween-| Hew York, Marc n i fea Wash-{ clp of basis beyond the imag i lanting scheme to maks e § m to ruthle he chief participants in the ingtor nder New |the man who deserving of its chosen | aus; 5 e most hor RIen. Tobbary rk date the f perfectly | epr “The Rose of Ne ng- | 8 ot soieam | iRy P of the 3 of men in d.” Roses are admired st for | 0gqt . s | | frram ifternoon in dore Rooseveut, sayine . 1 Sffect, | thelr fresh, pristing loveliness, and the In Fitting 0, EDITORIAL NO R SR ot jos . 14 not be a candidate for t personally, | sight of withered leaves stered degree, grand larceny and - as s R o 1912 2 at u about a charming bouquet de- o are knocking down the|(08Tee Erand - larceny and . o A. Van V ng Clifford racts largely from its att ess, £5, and are singing as they | Jlatteo Aba an t Dileo, the and editor of the and. Representa AN ‘OBSERVER Up a Home, ioes g calvin blen goods red pl of fis 911 Fane Uninstructed Delegates Chosen. w y Joral's | w 1bs pending s 7 Jear Mr. Van Valkenburg: candidate in 19 Olean, N. Y., March 4.—The republi- | > w mbs pend u. Now, wi tention of taking | can committee for the 434 congres- g 6e0s | is age as from r ninat for or | sio; istrict met here today and a Presi ( sald I was In_Bostor re jtl n ndid for the nationa . - H v ; s S e ‘ on delegaiion. The delegates = = . ; s arrested on a tr ned THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” sy P [ v abat : had pledged Footbal, Caused the Death of William | in Her bas ? : 4 for & second < R, Day of Waterbury yesterday, In & < | Yo' Cntts wver the heart and this caused v BURN DOWN PALACE. Pt Something More Necessary. an affection of the heart that resulted | K h & Sesoclsted e ; ymplete breakdown six weeks pe v Campaigning for Equal Suffrage via 5 s Ir. Editor: The propc ir. W. | ag ! | " 'tc en the Anarchy Route. N il thal chaivotosn of N sl | ! r 1e face to ch 4—Addressing a | ber of G ke oF Jeorgia’s State Chemist anu ! a New wpaig Irs. Frederick Pet 1 ] Ampegten: &b . Cottolene - & 7 2 | for Women, who wa ¢ i When a visitor b Al 5 H. McCandless, State Ches ey ; g (ep - 3l inga falling into & , before a recent gathering, R “ . hau! t - Al tic testimony to the high & haico , BRBRPUNITY 2o ? A 2 give € of Cottolene. He said: | ITL aPe red i I o the thre n n gt o sale of this product (Cottolene), 1 full output of Bur- | made to bring a s ind | Cues of va s and g A sl gl We have the very latest pattern, with gas r i pre = "~ | under which o suf f h are now in this ¢ otton oil, have done more to bring & : wa’the ‘price nder which the suf 0 s ab- |7} "0 o sections ot the co ood ol rathally and favorasly attachments, and can guarantee it as the Y ell_over its new TS Sawe B cithero s partisle of | R e wsashier, a - e e T most complete and perfect Kitchen Range : record for trolle onth [ which e thus Tepeated to. Mr. Mc- |\18, the effect is d \cCandless then pointed out why made anywhere, convenience, comfort and ateh only two members of the | 'y » # re, refined, vegetable-oil base, such o . ung m e jeflance to Mr, A M b 00 BANS Feosnily: spis ; o s used the only as- economy are some of its splendid features. 4 " Ve mittant : ter Messes. Meyer ar T + o trance that a woman has of a clean, B . more n ‘he P | Fridays g Pl foi e e TN K rac Bty i | digestible cooking product, Let us show you one and defnon.lhalc its d | - errorize the wh [ e o I merits. We also have cverylhmg in L AT r m out 235 busheils t m hade 3\ G | » acre s dountry] S e |to Mr. Taft, or to any one else, and E s W Shgop oy Ta: e surgent senator of w | I\ | | |Gt e S R RERRTREAY) e ) House and Grounds t clp ts 1n | af 3 i 1 - find 1t out, or he | derinea AR o difference how dull, faded, brittie m pal ballots In ! after 1915, It is sald : : and just Nis—stops e Amertcan citis are elght foet| white DRraphorus suffer Bl oo de'mL{“? : ull Sl p g i ek 15 The same old firm at the same old stand. A - T R0 € Dmials me sich atateman alling hair at once | Danderine ‘and carefully draw i : 8 ny insurgent senator or to any £ 4 through vyour hair, taking one small will bring us promptl ¢ i R e i |inet minister or to any other Danderine Ives every particle|strand at a time. The effect is amaz- telephone call, 897,ed g promptly g b a ory commission | - . | being. of Dandr like snow beneath the g—your haeir will be light, fluffy and dool to serve you accept- . t r per cent. of the | C‘Ffl:‘ :“‘” E;“ in $="“° | “The simple fact is that these sto- |blazing sun, s, purifies and in- [wavy, and have an nppe‘,;al.mmn of to your r pfl’epl.l‘ ly Pt {n t ire attributable to (Bpecial to The Bulletin.) | ries are not misundes hding, they are | vigorates the scalp; forever stopping |abundance; an incomparable = lustre, 3 numerous lines. | e | Washingto h 4—The senate |deliberate inventions: Mr. Noyes is|itching and falling hair softness and luxuriance, the beauty ably in any of our -— —_ | committes on education and »or have | entirely in er n at Presi Within ten minutes after an - |and shimmer of true hair health. SO 2 e in- | %et apart the week beginn M 4 Taft thinks he aces of | catian of Danderine. yon ¢ | Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's 27" | {0 hear those opposed to the eieht pport from me |2 single trace of Dandruft or oose | Danderine from any drug store or f > A FORCE ‘ T¢€ | bill as applied to government contracts thinks nothing the | or falling hair an our scalp will|tollet counter, and prove to yourself ks f Dros- | Senator McLean is & member of the | ki yws he has no assurances | ot itch, but what will piease you|tonight—now--that your hair is as | committee | of support from me; and nelther Mr,|most will be after a few weeks use,|pretty and soft as any—that it has § —_—— IN anvone else has one least| When vou will actually see new hair, |been neglected or injured by careless w Jersey man has Sued for | e———— ot ground on in|fine and downy at first—y »,\‘v*r‘n ent—that's all—you surely car L] L] . iries recelved " 2 on thus expressed. 1 at first thought | really new hair—sprouting 21l over |have beautiful hair and I it it i g st vne | Bible Question Box E sion “was iven. out | Lhe & : e 23 and 25 Water Street SE means 10 ari | fouse, but T am now 3 w Al =~ {] eur minle questions wint be an- it was gotten up and « e Baptist ministers of Chicago | | SWered in these eslumas or by mail | | &1V by the Assoclated Press rep- | ; % &5 wiah g sl ° 1| 1" neut o ‘our Bibie Question Mox the White and B 17 i’ I refe be addressed as Parson or Faitor, yves' statement should | 5 o s dond fr. as Rev. and DOC ADPOAT to Q| e} 10 VI, Noves statemes dign o every-day salutations. I wish Mr. Noves, as president of Q—What is a spirit being? |the Associated Press, to know th | . An lowa woman has broken all rec- Answer.—It 1s a beins, or creature |the story was not a misunderstanding, | “ r suying herself 232 pairs of | inhabiting the spiritual realm. Thero | \0es a weel. How many pairs of | 8re severa] kinds of spirit beings men R T 31 e sckings she wore out trying them |fioned in the Scriptures—angels, cher- | ! NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES CE By the use of the King Safe Sys- tem ‘of Painless Dentistry vour testh can be extracted, fllled, crowned, bridged or cleaned without a particle of pain, no matter how nervous or sen. with ou may be Hundreds of testi. s ibim, seraphim. and Divine beings. It Would be impossible to describe the ac- | tual appearance of a spirit being, mortal eye has cver gazed upe person of a creature of the adely girl captured the | d her bag, re- | | Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar spiritual raonjais from pleaged patients, g b ere . ropert nd pu them | reaim. All that hu n bein have | \e hands of the police, This is|been enabled to view of these myste- | Painless Extraction Free when testh > 00 e coming woman rious creatures were the ma | are ordered , ex | forms which were assumed 1 vork G 0 Phe Baltimore American says |\w!(‘"ll\" n'mn‘ o the purpose inter All work Guaranteed. 9,000 jq, of stores on Sa night | Whether for good or for evil, As ' ; 4 o0p | Closing £ Mo ”:"‘_'l torialized human beings it is possible | i llou Xm0l S AN very One Warranted 41000 | would be a mistake to make It legully | of which the actual human heing ia Telephone Tady Amist that night to meet a seasonable neces- | in the Eible of these spirlt beings ap- | L K g D I p l 55,000 | gity or the demands of the publicr|Pearing to men and talking, cofivers And Sore Throats TGS RSO KOG 0,18 ing vental Pariors presents the product of 4,806 | This seems to be a little too much. bt v % Sl -~ x \ t , 0.0, DR, JACKSON, Manager e Des Moines Capita . alized hodies were not the real bod- l l’i E l"iOLJb}j r‘ol D Originator of the King Safe 8 > g Pension of $50 a Month. g iy - Painless Dentistry. 205 Main Street, € this successtul work, of those angels that appeared at 8ystem of Pain] stry. (Speci. » The Bulletin.) .1 fferent times. The Lord Jesus in g, averly upon this | Washington March 4. — Senator [ describing the spiritual birt of those [| THere's Nothing Better B i i - ; atuls Waver! upon this . s T 3 by t u“e 7 R o R g i stalate Waverly 4pon 1% | arandere- has 2 Vil grant- | who Wil enter into. the Kingdom ot | o optumner anyhing taparions tin Building 4 Franklin Street 7 el . g g g Greater lows | N® AN increa 4 ) Heu Heaver »d the illustration of the (All Druggists sell it) WHET you want to pu: your busi u want e pus ¥ - - e A B y s e A e Dk he Insisitds porc- ness Defore the public. there Is no me- ness hefura (he pubiic. (Hers evelopment wht mot to be|ran 6th Conn., at the rate of $30|er and presence of the spiritual condie Pike’s Toothache Drops lfllu;l Dotter than:tiroush te adveris d [lim heiler inan throus, mech longer def v per mon® tlons, (John iil, 8, 9, 12,0 Cure in One Minate. ing columns of The Bulls! .ng columas of The Bulletin

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