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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, ‘912 {second and tenth-rate quality goods 4 ey is Not Always Being “Up to “Snuff” l Being Up to Date i —— | Specially for The Bulletin) jat any season, put upon the ger hold purveyors who are too almighty ¢ +o. | market, the result is that no re nold purveyors e too amight; g ch interested in a letter | G oy "this ‘strictly fresh egs [18%Y to walk a block or xide half o To be Self-Reliant, bages " scaag el ever occurs. So ‘it comes about th; clle- in & - o - 3 ne B New Yorke oty | OV Saeleg o sgs to |OWn provisions. T o much easier s I dun e choneh D b (6 Secalyar umblq il nerves must have a aas et * lan order, permit the grocer to pick 5 ) Bt L and | "t the goods he happens to be over- food-tqnlc that nour- s A A stocked with, or to be most anxious & 3 ; Vi Walker s not in the poultry |10 £€, 10, o Jave, (hem, ek A ishes and builds up 4 he ls a1 mule when bills come in, if they the entire system. et then't in every case as cheap or a lit- Coupon for the Bulletin’s Corn-Growing Prize Competition for 1912 e rofit i p.x‘n.?\‘]‘n‘h- at a Imagine a farmer doing bys¢‘ne‘ss It ' Iker ha i hus far 4 this sort of way! He finds that he R g gt | AL e mulsion each one carefully | Ones Mr. Walker asked his butcher | tHeto-hello-hel his the livers d imme- e latter didn't v hi vq | Stable « ikt ac ol b d i 3y LI L L right; send me up a team ~ and si sell them. 1 Wi if he | s. And charge ’em to m | v > ~ niest | conafaerélinis e fresh: whereupon \\\m\.lw heard of a man buy- | is the World £ Standard span that way . 4 ST PR 2 Body-Builder and S ——————————————————————— | |t makes a difference to’most farm- < A rs when they buy a new team, wheth- | 4 Nerve-Food-Tomc. ¢ the animals are five years old or | —\_ whether | V/ | County.... grow an acre of corn according to the plans announcement on Jan. 1st, 1912, the prizes ond; $25 each to third and fourth; and suject to all the rules and requirements | prevents strictly fresh eggs from ever | obtaining a proper quotation, and en- | ables the buyers to beat down the price of the really first quality stock. | Mr. Valker concludes his letter with this agraph:— “Possibly, when we get a real parcels post modelled after that of Great Britain the consumer and the producer may get nearer to- gether, to their mutual advantage, but as long as housekeepers care so little for a really fresh article; so long as producers are subject to the tender mercles of chefs and hotel stewards, patters will remain as they are. and pater familias will grumble at his eggs and at their price. You can’t satisfy your own hunger by giv- ing your dog a bone. What struck me the most forcibiy in this egg-man's letter was one re- mark quoted from his butcher, v that ninety per cent. of that butcher's > to him by telephone. the telephone! Especially it come in mighty handy for chefs grades of house- Neither can you build up your nerves with alcoholic remedies. does and cooks and othe: tle cheaper than any competitor will offer Scott’s ALL DRUGGISTS 11-47 Today’s Thrilling Feature Cowboy Against Tenderfoot See%he Sensational RACE A GAINST DEATH Come Early and Avoid the Rush Mon., Tues., v AUDITORIUM 5"35"5 The Hebrew Minstrels IN A ROARING COMEDY MINSTREL FIRST PART Other Feature Acts and Pictures No. 2 CF THE 101 BISON SERIES. The Indian Massacre MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. Better than War on the Plains JAMES CLANCY Lessee POLIS THEATER, Two Positive Features Today BRONCHO BILLY and the School M istress. Another Anventure of our Vestatile Hero, Broncho Bill The Interest, Excitement and_Thrills “PLAY MA The Boy and His Dog ful animal stands by his little m and that appeals to the heart is Love n this are great friends. playmate. A pret yrites. | his buys it: wants to e all over and watch at he expe are worth wanis 10 see Should Serve as Warnings. “The follies, vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes, displayed in 2 newspaper, are 0 many admoni- | MIGHT NEED THE CLUB LATER | | Old Scotch Caddie’s Retort to the | Golfer Who Got Out of “Hell” | tions, and warnings, so many beacons, | Bunker. cont v burning, to turn others | e from the rocks on which they have | e an| This is a new one, brought to town | been shipwrecked.”—Bishop Horne. | it s d of | by Jack Pickard from thé Mayfeld BRI ST s : ) ir same | Country club on the links whereof he = s | frequently chases the elusive plil, € ) A man's digestion and his health— | 8278 the Cleveland Leader. It has to While everybody concerned, grocers, hotel stewards, millionaire’ h tly | o butchers, ned in New T ity R + Fds Dhantha. - Soch+ e d o~ Anty Drudge as a Teacher. dnty Drudge rs ‘‘There is a sum that is as true as b “But you have forgotten to subtract eral things, professor.”’ Anty I?m/v{qr “I know, my dear. When you use Fel -Naptha soap you can subtract hot fires, hard rmn'mu-: vellow-white clothes, steam-soaked homes on Mondays, sickness resulting from hot water wash- ing and many other disagreeable things.” Savework Your clothes—your health—your strength—so much depends upon the soap ou use, that you can’t be too careful in choosing. If you do the wash in the old-fashioned vay—with soaps that require boiling water nd much hard rubbing, you can't blame he clothes for wearing out so quickly. And it’s natural that the exertion should tax your strength and that the steaming soapy suds should “‘stuff up’ your head and ruin your skin. N But Fels-Naptha requires no boiling water, no hard rubbing. And it contains nothing harmful to the finest fabrics. It is the one soap that will make your clothes look best and wear longest, and that will get you through a whole day’s wash before noon. Fels-Naptha is a wonder-worker at housecleaning—makes the floors white and brightens up the paints. I'ollow the directions on the red and green wrapper. Use any' time of year. his head 7 | tior lwhich on - | do with an American golfer going over : than any | y Seotch links, attended by ome of ny T4 - | 41086 hoary caddies who only begin dependent ire wort 7” 1 thousand | and thought than any | to flourish after they are past the s i “tion and conseauent | seventisth milestone, This caddie had | HUMPhreys’ Seventy-Seven epend Ve -‘1\‘ Hhod | @ separate name, not only for each Breaks up Colds and and quality of the 100 | bole, but for every tee hazard and s | of | bunker. And for each name he had i some philosophical Teason. | 1| “How far is it over to that bun | ker?” asked the American, preparing | for a long éxive “Aboot twa) hun'red an’ feefty yard, from the caddle. “An’ the bun most profit lutches o 5 Dr. Humphrey's Famous Specific for La Grippe, and the Prevention | ker's name s hell. For once ye're in, of Pneumonia. | #ir, ye'll ne’er get oot.” W i Followed the drive, which brought | _ Soventy-seven” meets the exigency the ball Tight where 3t wasnt wadk | O SCioemic Grippe, With aliiits symp- ) P maone 1y : s of Infl Catarrh, P [ Taikes for | o snd the’ cadlile i soncesiad” his | O O Influsnza; Catarsh, Fains and e | merriment. . Nothfog dasated. the |SOTensss in the Head and Chest, d 3 Z 22 B s uaset ot | o Sore Throat, General Prostra- | | visitor selected his niblick and by a | . A i), n of | fortunate loft freed himself from an | fion and Feverr Taien early it cuts | name of | unfortunate situation, landing eastly [Short Promptly. Taken during its prevalence, it preoccupies the system | and prevents its invasion; taken while | on the green. o | “How about that bad place of yours 5 | now?” he demanded of his ancient | Suffering from it relief- is speedily | They used to say that “eternal vigi- | ceddie, not without a bit of exulta- | "ealized | lance is the price of liberty.” Fter- | tion. s. or sent on | Lpaios allug s ,"j,"\"f‘ “Weel, sir,” replied the man, “T'd Humphrey's = S % advise ye to tak’ this: club wi' ye |1 Willlam and ors - of food need to| when yo coom to dee. Ye maun Anp S y ness over | peeg it.” | the WHIPS and LEADS | at lowest prices at f n o and throat affections respond pro the remarkably e qualities of old reli- able home remed CONTRACT WORK Hale’s ) Honey | . . ..~ 0f Horehound and Tar Contains no opium norany thing injurious. Indis- pensable to public | speake All Drug, The Shetucket Harnzss Co., 321 Main Street, RIGHT NOW »mple m LLIAMS, 218 Main Street. Pike’s Toothache Dro, Cure in One M a7 j C. M. Wl Yot Admfl o Mu[hgrs ' St. Patrick’s Day ca 1o cost of poor food gt aflave vou had baby's photograph 1\0\6"165 |s s em to e t dose Y art to take baby's photo- iy 5 = to s it should be taken. To catch SILK and MUSLIN FLAGS, | stop k ng' sh little gmile, his pretty little BOWS, SHAMROCKS, uch photograps become prized 100d’s dags in ave had yé phing ch best when we CARNATIONS, NAPKINS, CREPE PAPER, POST CARDS, | FAVORS, ETC. € 100k the who 1ne he take l;llvm,‘ No rrénu‘.)\e‘ume posing. T At L B ) ke some Snap them in a + 2 T » . | : scaring them, SRuC eren i | MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Square Iy | “L ring_its ? to ”13 5. }:L‘.’::(vj‘vt( ,‘,.1 The Photographer, | T . n th s o tha aha Tane | Opposite Norwich_Savinzs Soclety. | s 3 nr Kln s —_— | i . | Which leads me to remark again | 1647 E | t is h OU sent in your ! ittie trouble But ¥ 1561 offer to the public the finest standard | brands of Beer of Enrope and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavariaz | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mualr's | Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stoxt, | | C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker ! Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser | Budwelscr, Schiitz and Pabst. anybod, ag Great Writer's Idea. | “There is an idea abroad among moral people that they should make their neighbors good. One person I bhave to make good: myself. But my duty to my neighbor is much more A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. nearly expressed by saying that I | Telephone 447-12. have to make him happy if I may."— | Robert Louis Stevenson. |LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) East Hartford. A me ¢ was held it Wells hall Monday evening by the s . b wroposed wina- | Pies, Cake and Bread | P trolley line, ) | by P | that canzuot be excelled. ital its construction ‘Flope your order, Trompt: service b KINEMACOLOR MOTION PICTURES OF CORONATION The Latest Triumph in Color Photography OLYMPIC, Matinee 25c. Tickets on sale at ¥ Auspices Y. M. . A Saturday, March 23rd Evening 50c M. C. A and stores WL F. BAILEY | Stacer bl i (Successor to A. T. Gardner) C 0 N C E R T Hack, Livery | dige B - deademy Boys" Glee Ol Boarding assisted by Stable MARY HALLOCH, Pianiste 12<14 Bath Street. Friday Evening, HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, ‘March 22nd, at 8 o'clock. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. lephone 883 . Couscios Tickets 50 cents Which may be exchanged for RE ARE READY FOR YOUR |gervep seats st NO E X T R A INSPECTION CHARGE at G. A. Davis’ on and after Monday the 18th. HARNESSES, | ¢ and ) D Harness hest alue e 1 Examine £10 he re I s T The L. L. Chapman Co. — 14 Bath Street, Nerwich, Conn. NEWMARKET HOTEL, — 715 Boswell Ave. WHITE, The Tuner Meal Vince, Taiiuoce whd Cigats: TAFTVILLE 'order ), T 48 South A Street. Not Exactly Sick, but— teeling duil activity drake Pills toda One r — QU BT 4 , HOLLAND HOU A Smart Hotel for Smart People Located near all railway terminals, underground and elevated stations, theatres, shopping centres and commercial districts Comfortably asd Luxuriously Appointed Superb Cuisine and Service. Splendid Orchestra and Choralcelo CONCERTS DAILY IN LOUNGING ROOM Matinee Luncheons and Afternoon dyspe cadach: a postal learn to pre Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. r our free bhook cribe for Rooms single and en suite at consistent rates Has built ful dental practice in this city in the last 8 years THREE STRONG REASONS: 1st—Absolutely Painless Dentistry ! up a success- Why? wnes . he that this ss. People wondering strongest reason for succe trembling and go away happy 2nd—The Lowest Prices as $5. row! ithout plat m come 10 me why- they in toubted h and bridges $3 Gold fillings $1; as lo G Teeth 0$ s patient friends doing likew practice,” PEOPLE WORK ve built me h ILUTBELY D UPON the In this w 'AN RELY MY KING DENTAL PARLORS 203 MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN,, Smith’s Drug Store Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 1.