Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 9, 1912, Page 12

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Don’t wait for Luc fall into vour lap. Take a — MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY —— Magnificent Lenten Picture Festival = “THE PRSSION PLAY " & Art-fiull Colmetlfll:e l‘-iutd showing Hb Disci- Brillian y Han isci ples, Pl;iyh, King Herod and y All the Ancient Characters wlth 500 Roman Soldiers and Civilians. See the Most Impressive Picture ever thrown upon a Screen. “JESUS ENTERING JERUSALEM ON PALM SUNDAY.” SAME PRICES .5 7"3is,.n. COME EARLY SPECIAL FEATURE ! 1 Opportunity A ?OSTAL CARD SHOWER NEEDED AT ONCE v for The Bulletin.) | postage is always hv'df’wr than fure;gn. e kK wi You can send a letter between any two .]u.{'q'f],;:;\1,'."&.‘),"]: itk | oints In the United States cheaper for the first time in many | than between an American and a wasn't & bit “stuffy,” nor | European office, with ome or (wo ex- \ishly exalted in his Angiicism. | coptions. But, When it comes to par- od e was very careful to steer | celS, you can send one weighing eleven all omparisons between this | pounds from Paris to Chicago for nd 1is own, at first, and till | twelve cents a pound, while you can't him info speaking out. | Send one weighing over four pounds thought T was like some | from New York to Chicago—and must a former day, so “tar-|pay sixteen cents a pound on it. As Nerveless, Bloodless, ety that I re | voull observe, the United States gov- { 1 your arm.s are bound, oy Bitve etter (han | ernment, through its post office, is do- o ven her faults as hetter (Nah | e just what it forbids the railroads { . your energies paralyzed. to do—overcharging more for a short haul than for a longer one. And it is| s ’F ’F’ If you are Weak, But | managed, judiciously, to con- v im assurance that I was more acions to pluck the mote out of my swn eye than to snigger at possible hnny Bull's. So he owned P that he was profoundly sur- | The propesed new bill grants the ced at some things in America. He | same rate, here in our limits, as now d the idea, so blatantly convey- | exists between us and foreign lands. doing the still more idiotic and shame- | ful thing of discriminating against its own people and in favor of foreigners. Another Destructive Pm—-wn-t It Looks Like—How it Causes Damage to Trees. | ams in i Connecticut Agricultural Ex- periment station has sent out a bul- letin devoted to the Leopard Moth i by ma travelling Americans | In other words, it permits a farmer in ! oparc For MON, TUES. ONLY, The fitst of the Bisen 2-resl features road Yanks were some Connecticut to send a pound of butter ,l V- I d | which is causing damage in New Eng- ! f nes and 4 good many years ahead | to a customer in New York city asl| l8 the talizer —an land. It says: . ° a he re of creation in e cheaply as it permm: . a f’\rl{n?r m[ o lty (|11:‘;;:3rl‘(;lenz[gmte:fiulx::d:m;:e ‘!‘;' found that 4 Denmark to send a similar package to 0(11' mrh!n e | da shac our public service arrangements | the same customer. This isn't ¢ too y P m\gs lrl.nn{:g km d'_he u?unxchc: i‘::‘ were much behind other countries. | generous, you'll admit. But an under the bark and cutting large gal- § 3 Was wostully disappointed i ous | mpravement dn ‘grebent’ conditic ALL DRUGGISTS |leries. often” acrose the grain, tus (| The Entire 101 Ranch of 500 Indiane and Cowboye used for this fim, nsport specially,— | — | girdling them. Dead branches extend- ‘ERN picture ever made. s for conveying Dassengers and| A racent report by Ambassador Reid {Tug above the foliage in the tres-tops § the grstest WESTERN pi nse for transporting goods. He £ald | 15 tlia state department tells how this | are o .fl:nkof nt;ilok, .‘:::am:n:‘ ""‘-tho B e tion of OUr' | parcels post business is managed in| =——————— = . == = e ”“m‘m';r i o ;Qnm;l:. i :’:c‘mly HANLON and HANLON & ‘m 5% o s e Great Britain and Ireland. _“u limit | introduced to remedy even in some | outs which take place in San Francisco | destructive to elm and silver maple | Wonderful Gymnasts in Feats of Strength and Skill : et of habit | ot w_elsrf;‘ ¥ haven sz;""r‘v(:i Dm:;({‘flz:'l slight degree the existing conditions | early in May. trees in the coast cities and towns of | ~ | age is six cents of e firs and ! of injustice, it behooves those of us| Bellah tied ¥ Yooke and Covl might be a8 con- | jasg on Increased weights, so that the|who k : | ah tied ¥ Cooke and Covle ' Connecticut, but i snot so abundent in ¢ $ when people w . 56¢ 2 know what we want t ke up | at 12 feet 6 inches i e ‘pole vault | ¢ o when people Were | tqtal charge on any parcel of eleven|and stick a few pins where they'll do | in mtmburé Hara 1‘5\ st J“y‘f,, e g € DICKENS and FLOYD | chars LA T The adult motha are dirty white, with | ‘v‘_m'“\d;p “::'P‘l"‘"‘m}»mj fi‘.’! i““‘-“‘:"l‘ "‘m the most good. | finest jumpers in the world. He can | semi-transparent wings marked mm} cen 0 p shesdlysioi g i | be depended upon to do six feet four | metallic blue dots. These have an ex- | St Fhers is nothing peitisie abst Beist inches this summer. | panse of one and three-fourths inches 7 matter. A doliar is just as well worth | THen there is Herbert Cheek, an-|in the male to two and one-half inches saving to a democrat as to a republi- | gney Olymple. candidate. Cheek, 1ike | in the female. The larva is yellow or Gins THe refoem 19 ot T ik thes Smithson, {8 coming out of retirement dirty white, marked with brown or | Coupon for the Bulletin’s Corn-Growing Prize Competition for 1912 In “Did Tim Make Good” But the slowness of (he average pas- [ Kingdom. Parcels ar Lanres eaini \Ha Hacoftun "v!im‘: of | ilvered free to all addre POLIP’'S THEATER—JARES CLANCY, Lesse TODAY — “THE SCAPEGOAT Thrilling Western Pictwrs. Also A NEAR TRAGEDY, a Biograph Comedy. s as if 1t ought to be| e people of the country | ts to make it clear to their con- gressmen and senators that th want | their hts, henceforth, in this mat- parcels post. The mc t P S TP Y is of especial concern to those of e | Set Forth in Pamphlet lssued by State isolated farms. Whlle it | Ferester S. N. Spring—How Forest clsco 15 a cracker jack hammer thrower The moths appear about July Ist, Mahoney has tossed the “16" 170 l'l“w.fr)w males bemxpvefy common u’rannd 4 €lectric lights ,and the femaies lay eggs singly or in groupes of two, three or | four, in the crevices of the bark or near | the buds, The larvae, hatching in a few days, begin to tunnel in the twigs, LAWS RELATING TO FORESTS LRt benefit to practically| Fires May Be Prevented and Sub- |20d by the end of the season are about MEL ST dat o5 o, st o Sis et Would help us more than | oo " one inch in length. They leave the | Gave Chambermaid $200 Reward. 2 x uch to us in convenience and more AaNS e , e Sl enter ones, o - , New BoWiie o0 s dins FBLSE e 111 B AR LT | R Rl o §|, State Forester Samuel X, Spring |icries in thom and expelling the frase | o3 & Sucet st the Howl Taft New 66 Tl ALIVery. ) *d a pamphlet giving the 1aws | through round holes, which they soon | | ey Yox whive the M S pity o fore: and those provid- | .j, x 2 3 Enters the competition to grew an acre of corn according to the plans astly more im ing for the appointment of forest fire | C.05¢ With silk webe, During October | .i"4)o Waldorf Astoris. Soon after set forth n The Bulletin’s announcement on Jan, 1st, 1912, the prizes ted postal s and the prevention of forest | L1€ Dorers go decper into the wood, and | \y.y Bregmaun's departure a chamber- being $100 to first; $50 to second; $25 each te third and fourth; and — | fires, Regarding the latter topic, | chain through the winter two| ;i3 notified Manager Hamilton P. Regar : {incher or more beneath the bark. They that she had found | Avkanses last year meld » $10 each to three others; and suject to ail the rules and requirements L wisn :nv‘ery”farr‘r:la\r);‘n‘ f:or(h Ameri- | Forester Spring iells how w pupate in their burrows the second B‘:‘:‘;?g;&:’_};'fl‘n‘gn pillow on the | shingles, etc., to the watws of § - the contest. cels post would o e e under the supervision of the state | PTiN8: and before the moth emerges |y.q in the room which Mrs. Bregmann | 000. npa works itse - | congresshan and senator that he waan't | fire warden and that each town w Dups WaEks Hoet: Sy out 5 S99 V9% HCIGeE 10 4 i : B 3 1 ning, and the adult flies away, leaving inclined to stand any more dawdling | den has the right to divide his town | o€, TG IE SUT GhCh BN (ORVIE 1 eform. If those eminent | into as many fire districts as he may | \e “TAPD o t Washington could only | dee cessary a appoint a res- | P nvinced that thelr constituenta.. | st warden for ssch aisttict. The | THEY are few natural cheeks, unly ) : | one parasite being known in this coun- o cons | To iolators of forest fire laws may | o BARAE BOINE Ot O e ved | | influential than the | bo arrestad without warrant, If taken | ¥ &R % . store keepers and the express million- | in the act, and may be brought before | ROWever, that certain birds, especially i was hard | with \mericans, | to transport them by poi i g i} of the pos 3 Iy y D ‘ g BN Lo o aires—were _determinedly in favor |a justice of the peace who shall give | WoOdPeckers, prevent the epread of the 1 t the ak of having this square deal extended to | t a edia 1 case of | 3 1 H with which Americans did | Britain at thews, Ahen (no said ,.m,n,,\nlt";:fvl,\ PR e o B g | Meny larvae are doubtless killed by forest fire the warden has the ri mmon the ald of any male within the ages of 13 and iurry in which | or receive , that it was | which are w the leisur- are butter the breaking off of the branches, which |in cities are carried away and destroy- : Located near all raiiway terminals, underground and elevabed stations e The gross revenue e 1ol 4 Removing infested branches; inject- theatres, shopping centres and commesciel districs.. m this sort of carriages s — punished by fin 3 ing carbon disolphide (bisulphide) into ortably and Luxuriously Appeinted $11,500,000. | dom’t think long letters would be | Dd= to Carslessness. the burrow i Com e burrows, and stopping the opening; wise. or do 1 lieve v'mnmg‘ Si Cuisme sod Service. probing with a hooked wire for the But if |iara; are some of the methods of con- Ovchatra snd Chasshosde. CONCERTS DAILY i LOUNGING BOOM imen would give us the parcels p In just about two and a quartes seconds. y sent ggs, meat, fruit to r savs that most fore: from carelessness ng down hzht A matches, burning brus 1g fire tended. Wa ion residen if the season becomes dry warning notices are to be call for now s in eas trol Planting species of trees not badly . like oaks, honey locust and Great Britain the terly opposed by th rrying agencles, and by the | fall ington small towns, Every il ! de by these classes to| all say ing, in eff prevent the adoption of the reform,," want a parcels but popular opinion was clearly in uz“““ favor in parliament, more responsive to | 40 the wishes of the people and less dom- to the |jnated by “the interests” t congress has been, adopted it packages with letter there has been no| the necessity of waiting ed protest agai its | WEST HAS SIRONG he person upon whose informa- | meertain and over- | continuance, either from carrie > person 1 wh informa G H harging express companies smaller yetail dealers, or others."’ | TEAM OF ATHLETES. | © proceeding was instituted. | ains He didn't put on any airs cr;’mslu‘l{"\\r helped o grons many millions | Will Have Entries for the Amsman‘ “P"T'i_’, 5'?""_“" Sl 30 Puunds ildn't have said it, at all, f 1 hadn't | varee o sonmaaivily e eu Olympic Team. e arch 15 of that not fires ould he comprehend how we endured d-fashioned and g sycamore, an despecially those kinds hat do not grow very large, and have a mooth bark; placing trees further apart, so that the larvae cannot easily crawl from one to the other; and keep- ing the trees well nourished and vig- orous, are the chief preventive meas. ures law, wonder » and und stem of handling so istomed for vear 1sg 0f the mails for | put and kept up. Wardens are espe- | clal urged to prosecute viol told that any sent mine: how a ady are alsc 0 be deg nd one-half of the amr u turned to the fire warden THE FARMER are he chariot | ¢ Write ptions tc letics in the S the statements of pr officials d him into piping up: {one of the 3 I, and between éemed to be merely that Bt 3 November 15, T 1 wonder how a people credit- are told that any one who erprise and “git make 3 in front of ni- progress has dared yap against it. much e should be hind 1ar 1uld have so long endu Thus far, in this countr , the o iy one needing | &4 antig nd outworn method post has been 4 t given one, unless | B¢ Package of Remarkable Flesh I don't ki heth interests as summer, ather corditions render it especial- Builder, Protone, s.n;h” Te on't know whether you've noticed the express cc and o O ha couat Thew o Wi the judgment of r not, but the post office committee torekeeper will 4 varder fiok - pennticabls to ] Prove What It Will Do, « "hl; € "‘(('\\;.‘ Xls re- id that it would enable their sent he fire inclusive dates ! agreed upon a bill look- | customers to buy better goods i the applicant must | ablishment of a parcels W from t warden the day he | ,Ib 18 astonishing to see the effects proe greatest a timbe 1 c¢hampion » can throw in the business. prove & valuable man § those all around events. s on | And because these two classes, neith ‘allfornia’s strongest candidat ; at are | er of which nor both of which com- | the &prints ¢ between this and other | hined are deserving of one tenth the|alwa duced by the new flesh-increaser Protone. ary | 7o put on real, solid, healthy flesh, at t m\\ru field, 4mm of & pound & day, i3 Dot at all re- markable with this new wonder. t reduced rates. They exp into the stores. The it | have been afraid it would pre from earning fifty to three hundred 1ed isn't an | per cent dividends, providing a t is an ad- | cheaper and hendier means of trans- however. | portation, vermit is in 2 highw odland, brushe | f ning dry grass | i inflamn-able material. ~ No | | fees can be charged ap | house and pass plicants for this Pete Gerhardt, v ! 1t g s good for 10 seconds when he's | may abiish | - - e postal 1 consideration due to the cour at | e quarter mile v find the in seasons l ermits send large —because these two unimportant | pac right up to date. They and - extinguish | i i i i this | classes have been able to “work” poli- | nave Wyman of the Olympic club, who | fre s advised in | % Give a Bright Light. ige weighing less | ticlans and influence the mis-called | attr some attention at the Pitta- | place ., such ns along a rail- 5 €, pounds at tw il oo pound, the | “representatives peop rg 1 championships. e ,,.\‘,im.u line where grade is steep, Perfect Burners, supplied with\ o rate ; ong been chirged | have thus far b fused th Zindberg of Chicago a hard rub nd in Wracts of woodland where city air in just the right quantity to give | & aibi ctween post of- |ary privilege of tion, They have two great- performers in}or town pe o on Sundays or holi- iht, Th Alntight) ; and post offices,| In fuller measure not only by the peo- | the jum in tlte pole vault | day s Bright Light. They are Air-tig ple of Eurepe but by t ; Japan and the As a rule, you understand, domestic | Now, if 1 th adjoining | o-operation ma 2 | alongboundary lines NEW RAILROAD LINKS | to reach an n the high jump. Horine fror injured ankle | understandin \pe for the try. | towns, so THE GRAND SALE REMNANT STORE 'and Oil-tight.v» The Hold Fast Globe Lifting Device is the simplest and easiest. The Bail will stay in any Position. The Globe is of the Best Lead Flint Glass. Heavy Spring Coils in Canopy ‘which hold Globe Steady and Prevent Rattling. COME IN AND TAKE A LOUI AT THE |iberty. s .»1;,‘,‘ Horin To Be Built Immediately by New Haven Road—Effect of Such Con- struction. nat the New ord Railroad . . s o : THE HOUSEHOLD, A few of our Saturday Bargain Specials that are | nia s, " 5 | | e el Bulletin Building, ing from " | compary. . The link between South | ! Vernon and Brattleboro ten miles and the oth miles, building these the New Haven oblains dire 74 Franklin Street Protope Will Make You Nice and Plumps | fourteen : Protone induces nutrition, * increases | cell-growth, makes perfoct the assimila- 2 line | tion of food. strengthens n:;\ec',‘::\]l;re:m — : h o e Bos ood _corpuscles b A good 50c Corset—Saturday 39c. Colored Waists, 39c. N R auickly. museles ang solid, Healthy Sost, lendid R : ;_h“ ';fif_‘[}"“l"“f‘nflm» Paich fmopane ) LB women who never appeat stytish - 2 # Srand Trunk confrol. The effect also | in anything because of thinness, Protone AO USP endid Reducing Corset—Saturday New Mannish Waists, 49c. of securing this direct Jine is to com- | may provea revelation. No PA'N $l . pel the Grand Trunk interests to build 1t costs you nothing to prove the re- markable effects of Protope. It is non- a new line between Windeor and Brat- p By the use of the King Safe Sys- New Spring Waists in the newest Lin- | tisboro, a distance of 5tty miles. Bota ‘;5‘3;‘5,’:‘,}‘('8.:,'},',‘,:',“'".‘3.%‘;'0",“’,'5";“.,‘;{: > tem of Painless Dentistry your teath aking our store Bigger--Better--Busier every day the lirfks of the New JFaven will be | troit, Sich, will bwna you on racsibs of \ \ oan ‘be extrasted. . crawned, 2 i i It on the New Hampshite side of | your name'and sddrese, k- 5 bridged or cleaned without s partici Extra S e’CIal gerie models, exclusive styles, 98c. {"\lnl ibre ana ‘rr\)\.']-lr e New ?i,.fmp_ T ol Prstone. with fail Ingsrnctions. to e :.'n_ e e OAFYGIA S B~ p shire rzflroad laws. e o on Tl T o gitive vou may be. Hundreds of testi- harge, giving facts which will wohlbly rionfals,from pleased patients, i nish you. Hend eou g Tn;:: "nn"ffi’ :1“«5'\”::: x::? T‘i':f.‘ Bt 700 Rt il AT Painless Extrsction Free when teeth are ordered. 1,000 yards Val Lace and Inser- The New Striped Silk Waist with re- tion, 5¢c value—Saturday 1c a yard. vere and frill in black and white, navy and | Co. may extend lts line to Tolland. FREE FROTONE GOUPON 2 % | The residents of that place are being JThicospon s o e ANl worke Guarantesd; white and brown and white, $1.98. | canvaseed to get the sentiment, and | e B, e nmm& | h want light to warrant it | nclancmndv-mvnymr lmm.1 Hours 9 & m. to § p. m. Sundays ! wmy will extend lighting | n;et:m -:m;;;,m:‘t-x‘m"""ngmnu‘: 16 to 1. that town, The Roekvilie h’,‘;m::;’ ostage and packing, and as svidence A at present lights Kllington In | | of good faith, to \ Telephone Tady Assistant, 261 MAIN ST. | s iy i | ™ g i The Grand Sale Remnant Store **orwicn con. | i st i AV King Dental Parors Originator of the Ki System of Painless D:l‘lfll.l.l:'!.. 203 Main Street, Nerwich. 0 z 4 . " ! Waterbury.—The nmpovefl ‘z.rmm.lon Qur Chief Attraction, Qur Low Prices. | tor The A BOABIARHL. af ‘Tred Iurich n cafes 18 log upon with faver by | Waterbury retall liquor dealers, Btreet ......ous a City. LR S e R L R S RO G TR

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