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&arufi'ch ghlletin and Coudier. 116 YEARS OLD. Secripiise pilée, T30 & weeks ohe a $6.00 a year. DESPERADOES SHOULD NOT THE BULLET[N’S DAILY STORY 4 3 Ry R o T HAVE THE FREEDOM OF TWO DAYS AUDITORIUM WED. and ' RS THE COURTS. Vs ONLY THURS. shows a condition of affairs unlike \_’_‘ anything in the counmtry. It is true L] B i 7 president of the great tool works,'and |dead” The many spectators of the mountain whites which are little un-{entering his private office, he summon- | brave act rushed to the spot to ren- . derstood herg. but with all the horrors|ed the head bookkeeper. “Call Jack- | Jder what assistance they could. With of those deliberate murders in Hills- | son from the shops,” he said briefly. the appearance of an ambulance the | ville, Va., it is incomprehensible that| When the foreman entered his supe- s 4 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912 Death to the entire coyrt, as the ) TELLING ON US first judicial recall in old Virginia, P . - m Special 2-Reel Feature that there are conditions among those The door banged loud!ly after the|God !grant my praver that he is not poor fellow was removed to the hes- el AP | previous experiences had not shown |rior swung around in his chair and | pital. & ! B h i sovi gazed at him savagely for o moment. “His condition is very serious,” re- Shom the work done by the U' S' Govemment m . Entered at the Postoffice at Norwicn, | the io!flcnals ti6: windom Gf Drovidinkd M%.Piar Nent Hor Tral i the waiting | marked the surgeon, “and his relatives s th Muhip Mai in H harbo " Conn, as second-class matter, sufficient protection, especially after| . %04 had better be nmotifcd.” raising the ine in riavana T. Telophome Caliss Bulletin Business Office, 430 Bulletin Xditorial Rooms, 85-8. Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Willimantic Office, Room 2 Wurray Building. Teiepuone 210. being warned of their Impending| “yes” he snapped. “Youre fired.| Then followed days of anviety and death. Feuds and fights among those | Draw your money and get out. I ex-|doubt, with slowly returning eon- mountaineers last a lifetime and death | pect obedience of orders at all times. | sciousness. When he did open his B B N alone brings satisfaction. You know to what I refer. Now, go.” | eves, somebody was bending over him. Other 15 Different Topical Event '"’_'"‘"" To northern civilization the knowl-| “Just one moment, sir,” he said to| Where had he seen that face before? the Lawrence Strikers at Washington. edge of the desperate characters be- his chief. “I was never employed to| Where was he?” What did it mean? THE GAUMONT WEEKLY showing B e ——— THREE HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE y N’&r\;ich,' Wadr:esda;March 20,‘1912.‘ & e # you or any other man to endanger the | Too weak from loss of blood, and with = = ".‘g“ldpfm ]\\1\m ,“hol‘i!d ha{;le el ”sufll.! lives of the men in iy charge. I re- | his head aching terribly, he was too eatures FEATURES e ki S eyt L gret that vou and I do not agree in|weary to exert himself to solve the PRE-CONVENTION CONTRADIC- | protection about the court and the|that respect. Good day, sir.” mystery, and dropped off into a rest- Other Excellent Photo Plays TIONS. keeping from the courtroom of such a}y As he went towards the cashier’s|ful sleep. . 3 -t b dsity of Ee i Gl ¢ | sang. There was no call for those|cage the office force nodded in sympa-| The next morning he was feeling men, in the duty of administering jus- thy, for' the tall, genial fellow was well | much more comfortable when he tice, to sit in the face of death and liked. The news traveled very quick-|awoke, and .the nurse answered some ly, and as he pa d out to the street | of his questions. As to the large vase ' 21the men at their benches from the |of fresh flowers, he said, “Those were lawless gang might escape a vear in|windows in the shops waved a silent | brought in by a couple of young people campaigns to e that the public re- ceives no authentic information con- cerning the election of delegates prior 0 the national conventions. be mowed down, that the leader of a BREED THEATER The old Katydid and Katydidn’t re- Justice requires no such sacri- | farewell. who are very much interested in vou. ports are being sent out ¥ Fhe donh 3 Returning home, he sat down to de- | But you have not given them the least TODAY,S DOUBLE FEATURE ry with the supporters of each party he criminals accomplished just :E!T'l"fl\n(i :‘»:Al a course of ;u'hl)'F) to ff’]&]“h';"f"'f to b‘e soflxs.l?l;.d IS e and faction accepting reports from what they intended, the defiance of }10W- Fired,’ he mused. e O Jackson then decide e WO S heir own headquarte as being true. A poll by the New York Herald Mr. Taft 130 elected delegates and Mr, Roosevelt sixteen; the New York Mma2s Lkas slightly different figures- 35 to thirteen: the New York Trib- strong supporter of Mr. Taft, A ; 4 Well, I am going to try and still be an | er of the d the law, as a body blow to the courts| ontimist although everything seems |their jolliness was very refreshing, of that state for daring to attempt tofio be going wrong the last few da: and he was loth to see them go. ——an break up gang which had set at] With that he packed his grip, and,| During his period of convalescence 13 NIAGARA FALLS IN WINTER” » was the recipient of many favors naught all law and order for years,|glancing at his watch, hurried@ to the nd kind deeds. The little chap ocon- 4 the terrorizati q . peopl railroad station. He just got aboard in D o . . o . s - G45 e heRTAURICS fRE DeORTE o fded in him that they were going to|} Most Glorious American Scenic Picture Ever Produced assure their escape and safety. Vir-|time, for the train started immedia a . ly. During the ride the emergency |be very good friends. e Taw the death of tne offcors of | EenUleman ‘Was Gertainiy very angry. |ond keep awake Guring the remaind- he Broken Spur >’==Htm { | - 11 . ginia has ciot on her fa name h i - i hdR T‘l‘ Tr im only 118 to fourteen AN % brakes were applied, for some reason| On his lasfday at the hosrital a let- riva Mr. Cummins, s | Which she must erase, and the whole{ " other, which had a tendency to|ter from hi8 former employer came, . MA BENNE ’ Tenor AgTe has o delegates, and The | State should insist on speedy and de- | frighten many of the passengers. | requesting him to report back to work . Pribune reports ten as “uncommitted,” | termined action in brirging to justice| The incident led Jackson to remark |at his old position as soon as he was Ly #d o & : il RN traged the future of | to the party sharing his seat that the | entirely well again. A visit from his dealing with the | Public probably would be bette safe- | now two very intimate friends helped those who-have c organized soc o these figures, obviously so favor- abie to the president, Senator Dixon i Gt » X T & guarded in the near future, for he be- [ him to enjoy much better the good 9 E ER Cortlandt Barker pposes an estimate in whikh he al- [ Safety of human Hfe and property. |FCCIG® "y DOCimity of a. much | news. . i POLI’S THEAT ° and Manager, ows Mr. Taft only fifty-seven dele- o T e more perfect signal system. | As they were leaving, her little gates, 3 EDITORIAL NOTES. Arrived at his destination, he started | brother came close and whispered in On the democratic side of tk I'he Boston Post is sure a good sol- | through the main street intent on|his ear: * ' ou must come up to see us Speaker Clarc of the house dier likes the smell of powder whether | reaching a nice boarding house which | often. Sister likes vou very much, Ik- |'cause I saw her kiss you the other day when you were asleep.” He looked he had often heard spoken of. W ing briskly, he noted the business a: delegates to his credit to ten for Gov All Feature Programme Today gun or excellent face powder. Woodrow Wilson of New Je o R SR A o |ivity of the people in this bustling | from the boy to the girl, but she did % " & the New York Herald's canvass shows | The democ houn’ dawg “h,Du‘d place. The surroundings appealed to|not understand as to what was pass- FIVC NEW Plttllle Sub]ech and Governor Wilson in the lead, though |Pé sure and have a license tag on if he | p;m “yugt in front of him was a youna | ing. with siighily waning prospec and |15 80Ing run through Connecticut. woman and a little fellow, apparently | Some months later, while making a Latest Instrumental and Voeal Music Governor Harmon second T g e her brother. call at their home, all three became ipSalier Glink ‘and Chiirman - The immigration figures of Canada \nemixk)lr. was u!.lx"ao:edrh{vhflve]m“hj.' P\;g&ged in aflgameflfi ;r.:fi“;ligi'e::c;r; e e forgh AR a s show an increase of 15 per cent. for|the m_ing‘ ievous an i““". e latter. | o e voungster. d ! < - e s o Mea¥% | the past cleven months, ~Not so bad,|The girl's efforts to make him behave |have one wish. Jackson managed to SHOW CONTINUOUS—From 2 till 5 and 7 till 10 et it it seemed of no avail. They had just|hest them. Then they waited to hear s no likelihood that Roose- |reached a crossing unprotected by a|what he should have to say. Looking traffic policeman when the boy dart- |straight into the girl's eves, he sald: ed away from her side. Across the"'[ am very : uch !urprise(l‘dnndt :‘i;h - — thoroughfare he ran, unaware of the|that a certain person would not take NEW N z swift gppnmch of a heavy car. The | such an unfair advantage of me as at l4yceum Theatl‘e WALTER $ \.ng',‘fl? Manager It would have been good judgment{gsister became speechless with fear. some time in the past. I must have for the ‘community to have shot at the To the newcomer in town, who had | been dreaming of angels, tut it Wasp't FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd Virgin Allens before they shot at|witnessed the whole affair, came real- {any of them who told me about it.” nor is persistently mentioned as dark horse possibility.” The contest young, yet; and the selection of 1.0 delegates will = at imes give one and another of the candidates the lead e velt can swoop down on Massachu- setts and take her away from Taft. IT WILL. MAKE NO DIFFERENCE. William A. Brady, Ltd., presents the World's Biggest laughing Hit s ————————— S —— A st e A et Sttt e e e e A s it b et S e the cou ization of the danger and the need to| She blushed quite guiltily and look- It is a measure of Preside Taft's SRR B o do something right away. Dropping|ed around Y%r gfi:nbrgg\g.‘ I;in:d?a: maniood and dignity when he can When you talk about the Captain |hiS sult case, he sprinted i1 front and | nowhere to be Seen, ha: oash with calmness abide discourt 1nd | remember he is “Ah-moond-sen,” and | Pushed the youngster to safety. But,|very hasty exit. This was confession S ris o 15 R T emember he is “Ah-moond-sen,” and |y eorynately, not able to avoid it him- | enough, and the winner of Bobby's By Mbsgaret Mass still ring o himse and his }it is pronounced so i wwmes With |} geir he was struck, thrown to the | game took her in his arms withoat the . - opponent before the country. Edmondsen ground and dragged a number of feet.|least resistance. Just then he who had The play that has put a girdle of laughter around the earth This is what he had to say i« — - - The young lady gasped in horror at|made such a sudden departure popped Pri Y . % A Ea 3 ohi rices 26¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 Washington correspondent of the Bos- Remember the Maine slogan | the outcome of the situation. With re- | his head in at the door and whistled : 3 : ) $ _‘ 3 Y on Glob which needgs no reviving. It will ever | turning strength she murmured, “Oh, |loud and shrill.—Boston Post. Sale opens Wednesday. Cars to Norwich after performance. 9 i# nothing for me to do but { be one of the sayings connected with to make a contest for the nomination. | naval warfare fe . Ry | il S ents o « s to be fou any | Sibley and their five children arrived - 1 am here, not from any great desire — - ments of any class to be found 5 | ipley s Ba-s a e By CORONATION D X i Boston had a warm, spring Mo language, read the 23d chapter of Mat- | in Bethlehem Tuesday and will occup: 4 on my part to be president, but pral-| DOSION had a Warm, Springixe WOon- 1, o "2 there such = class of moral | the Alice Bird place during the coming - FESTIVITIES ically because my friends made me a |day, and there was some doubt wheth- |/ »a" c)igious people in existence to- | season Mr, and Mrs. Sibley have andidate and the people mse me | er it wa smile or the sun|gay> Then let them give heed to the | for years been missionaries in China Saturday, 23 Auspic | OLYMPIC THEATRE presider 1 can hardly re - § which was responsible awful denunciations of the Ifbrd. How March Yl ©. A Water Street out seel a renomination. = fitting. then, was the Master's reply to{ Cheshire.—Edson S. Gaylord of Min- : 2 the .e;” b for a great|this lawyver! Summing up all the 11»- neapolis is on a visit with friends in Matinee 25¢ Evening 50c X P way, Norwi yuld y be| structions of the law and of the' Cheshire and Waterbury., Mr. Gay- 0 make v little dif- | Whi 0 Norw ot 1ld soon be - 4 A ) ampalgt, 1t Will make very littie dif- | o shining New FHaven, where the|Prophets (the faithful servants and)jori is a prominent attorney in the Ry S ference 1o me. If I am defeated for rehests deot b teachers of the law) He set forth the | “Flour cit Tle spent his boyhood ISS M. C. ADLE F. C. GEER e nomination or if I am nominated } Mmerchants LR ver sence or spirit of these instruc- | on the old Gaylord farm, now owned m b v U S. ind am defeated at the polls I can SEa T g TR tions in the one word—Love. The Jew- | by R B, Anderson, T u " E n ieave this office and take up my pro Wednesday night it is more than}s, 13w engraved on two tablets | . R = fession. Defeat would have very likely that Colonel Roosevelt mayhave | of stone. The first tablet contained] New Britain—George McKay has Halr ca, a" ace amahsl 122 Prosoect 8t tle effect upon me or my positior old metaphor Don't flinch! Hit|the laws relating \g m:\t?s Oxmfiut'm“i oo -rested for robbing gas meters. 1 Tal. 83t Norwlel, CW% J i ' T hi p e "] O r biet sel oW i p ! 7 Wt with My, Rocsevelt the sit line hard!” thrown at him to h ator, The other 'g jlet #et|The New Britain Gas Light company IMPROVE THE CHANCE A R S : .. PR I B forth the duties of m&‘&P“‘”, 1S "~ | has been trying for some time 10 @D-| ., secure the newest hair styles from WHITE The Tuner i PISSBIG G B NADDAvelL s [ aat. reporty HATS t Wiliiam | lowm>n A ey love | prehend a gas meter thief and the | yfisiAdles, as her skill may not alwave efeated for the nomination or is o Lo ik s 7 thy God hine heart, * other day it is alleged McKay was|he at the disposal of Connectict ies. |48 South A Streest. TAFTVILLE nominated and defeated at the polls J,HH 3 .:; .'”: (1:" ‘]“?,Nde;:’:'g\v M‘E; and love ighbor as thyself. caught in the act. When arrested he| As soon as she can arrange to leave her it will be the sad en A ey B AR ing of a career | had twenty-one 25-cent pieces on him. bslim&u she plans a professional trip ¥ s 1 r run aga i abroad. that I have watched for years & 1 never run again I = s . Ea e Don’t wear a spring hat on cheap. 10 interest and admiration, a career BT L Meriden.—Upon his own request | cent store hair! If nature has been that to me seems one of the ver) Happ 1ght for toda 'he man Robert R. Reilly, son of Representa- | stingy with you. secure imported hu- B t Americar B who does not get enough sympathy tive Thomas I. Reilly, has been trans- | man hair from Miss Adles. Im Norwich n:; in . mAI ican histor at home, discovers that most of that | ferred to the postal service at Manila, | all this week: 4 is is well said; and by him Ko ks Taie AR Home 5. chuhters : e coith has|Ee. ). Tor the past five vears Mr WAUREGAN HOUSE. NORWICH. . American people should stand firm, f feit James Jay Smith has ! Reijly has been connected with the| Tel. 704. marl§MWF of him can nothing discreditable be I8ites . AR 64, in [m|['n'uv'd fvene fi" postals savings divieion of the govern- - Db | peeit 7 manor to Henry Simms of | jnent postofice depart ' 2 sald for'a truth Mrs. Bourke of the Bird Rock light- 2 LS wDar SHICE. APRBCCREN S TN house is a heroine. She kept the fog B g Dress Goods ) ) | TIAF:S RECEPTION AT BOSTON. horn blowing and the light burning for Bridgeport.— Mrs. N & l.::m,.ixxer‘ Reckyiile-—The body of Mrs Themas : Ll o e tion of ften davs after she saw her husband L ”";, ’bfjr :]‘ ‘Y]I'”Oi]‘ai: Burpee, who died in Waterbury Sat- Remnants Theodore Roosevelt in Boston last | growned 0 SEIHRIAE O urday night, was brought to this city ’ week, that of President Taft leaves e e ooy ey 5| Bibiard and no doubt as to his popularity with A Washington man left $30,000 to New Haven.—The board of nealth | the Union Congregational church at 3 1 the people. Taft was twice breakfast- | the Holy Rollers and this incidentally lopted an important resolution | o'clock. She was a former resident - LOOKS GOOD ed and banqueted four times and made | doomed his aged mother to the poor- bidding the sale of clams or oysters | of this « ,H,'_”‘” o i cal'l'lage CIothS several good spee one of which | house. His religious ideas were not|taken from the waters of the upper | Was Fampc e M was before the Massachusetts legisla- | on straight. harbor. i““ ¢l. Thomas Lurpee, PSS, S L I baanies ey rTnl 2 ¥ TR 3 Middletown.—Tte Middletown Elec- Fairfield—Early in the winter a e 4 safe nless there is a curbing of the s 1 o planning to double | meeting was called at the residence of | Our corn will look good to y The Springfield ernment printing expenses, it can be| the capacity of its business and will| Miss Annie B. Jennings to discuss | 80, 1 you. Wil tek® & Mk 4k it, ring to his reception in the house of | eXxpected that the Congr ional Rec- | increase its capital stock from $150,- | wave and means of ridding the zowni We have some prime ear corn that is representa on Monday, said: ord w he all k up with speeches | 66p to $250,(00. of mosquitoes. A committee, with V. (Bean Hill) Norwich Town | simply fine. Better order some toda “It banished the smile fr his face | on the free sug % : Havard secretary, was appointed at SWME i before the lot is sold out. Call us i 3 -‘(\ull %4 ) om e S 3 Portland.—It Will cost the town in | that time fo look up the matter. The| JuBlZWME by ‘phone and we will deliver;prompt WAL e S S0 MPNGIOTE | e i Tanen it ais biat acts for | the neighborhood of 32,000 to repair | committee is to be present at the town s Iy We've a choice lot of Hay, Oats, . and made him sober and forceful be- < try was in roaking William | the side streets and country Toads. | meeting to present the matter of mos- | ) we can sell at reasonable ond his wont. He was profoundly o _“4‘( E wa o (|[’J“n§ u 23 | which have been badly washed during | quito extermiration. i o oy SR moved. The deeps are heing touched oOwW2 e °nt; & ® PEO- | the recent storms. R e - i Y E n the man and the people. We have | Ple could not better honor Roosevelt 000 More for Chinese Relief. PAYY‘)UR B"-‘LSB CH QUB ks, 2 : S0 Y han botEdvt think so Glenville.—A fiood in the basement e 4 238 2 o got down to discussion of the basic R R e v 4 80 1 of the Glenvilld school, caused t Washington, March 19.—The Ameri- on the (‘HAS SLOSBtRG things in our government—which is | Taft 1 Y } hedn storm made it necessa can Red (Cross scciet: today sent J 3 ) - o ,. e resident Taft knocked out one of | heav: : g ; $5.000 to China for the relief of the e comparably the world’s hest exhib have water pumped out before | 85, o i he rel £ the! . E Roose s main props when he de-|' 4 : | famine sufferers in the new republic. 3. L St of democracy today, all de | sions can be resumed. B It t n public. | ove . re A6 1 waik ot b “m; clared tc the Massachusetts legisia- | | This makes a total of $535.000 sent by | necas atona an was R e ng. 3 1 N H 14y e otv & arv 1 wi ' Thoughtful Americans light ture that he not only favors but wel-| Bethlehem.—Rev. and Mrs. Horace | the society since January I, | In {his way vou will know the exact |- e " . ahrbEnis - conmiitutic: i -ds, | comes presidential primaries when cost of your living and always have | povic - o O g e safeguards. | | . perly dconducted and safeguarded. the Dbest kind of a receipt in the re- | egisia ve reporter, whose e \;.:\‘ = g S turned endorsed chegue. | ence runs back over more years than Court d liberal treatment ex- | P sl g Ihe Omaka. Bab shis g t1 ourteous and liberal treatment ex- | 18 would care to have us tell, describes : :" fv‘“"‘ & \-.P.( '('“f '“‘1‘ o Imxg)n | tended to every depositor whether the | he president’s reception in the hall of | POke Shame & ‘f""‘, °‘d it | account be large or small. | e house of representatives as un- | '¢F ©f JOORS, RUSTIR ORISR We solicit your patronage. {] Finest and largest storage room precedented in its ardor, and the w ing attorney had not a penitentiary | THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, in this city. Elevator service Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. connected. Nates reasonable. | New Wall Papers | Contract Work in up_to.d‘te patterns and new and Building Materials of svery description. Let me quote you colors. D_o not ‘place -your i} " imates. order until you have seen and two guards been ome a8 unquestionably genuine. The | Warden, depl , ebraska on the same same story is told by the Boston |Slaughtered in I papers of Mor.day evening. There can | 98Y. be no mistake about the facis and little room for debate as to the meaning of 80 exceptional a démonstration.” This is what Pres‘dent Taft said of Grover Cleveland at Boston: “He i, W, showed those rugged virtues of the LA FOLLETTE ON THE WAR PATH | Public servant and citizen, the emula- . A tion of whic by those who follow LaFollette has made a sharp cam v ¥, palg again Robhevsit him will render progress of our politi- et s cal life toward better things a cer- North Da kota which was the first state in the | (24 A7 ours. We do the work if so [ il e pimavis fo e e | P e desired. 1 . RCECSE—— as not been mealy-mouthed rraignment of the darling of Bible Question Box Commerce Strect The Famfi;g Studios, e 5o i g e To have pure and wholesome B0 Willow Streel | . | - bond issues of all combinations and SR - f d th truits, Ancluding the ralwavh thea in | Q~~WhSATNE Lénd kaid; “On thest| 3 oodq, besure at your /A ombination, was only $3, Telephone 171, he had to say of Roose- Your RHible questions will be an- It's od bt goversme awered in these columns ox by mall b gyl i if sent te our Bible Question Box Hditer. 12 Days' Inventory Sale, Landscaping 784,000,000, | two commandments hang all the law - ' When he tirned the counirs over (o |and the prophets” (Matthew xxii, 40) powder is made from cream | Last week of the sale. We are now |, 1-you intepd 1o do ansining in 03 Taft, whom he had selected as his | what did He mean by the “law and the f t | seling— | place your order for Trees, Shrubs and successor, the total capitalization of | prophets?” (M. A. M.) f d no from alum | Men's Overshoes, $1. 24 | Perennials. ¥ J inati 1 T ¢ o i C f , 65 S 10 BEstimates and lans of lantin the trusts and combinations amounted | Answer.—The Lord was answering a O tartar an (ngilllfiennldtkeu%b“n;;":l 1 e ag | g,a;];m:“f,,,_“‘ A e to the enormous sum of $31,672,000,000, | question propounded by a lawyer who Children's Colonials, $1.00.. 15 DULDIG'S GREENHOUSES. i 0. F. ERNST, Mgr. sz GEORGE G. GRANT, more than 70 per cent. of which was | was of the Pharisees, a religious sect $1 water. Prices were put up on trans- | the members of which made great pro- ‘\ t‘.:‘r‘fin s‘nd on the products (,; l::e fessions of morality and plety. They T". L.b.' WI” ,"id‘ ‘v’" | | Boys’ Shoes, black and tan, A were klers for the various . mines and factories to pay interest | poo:y the. Intter of the IAWY A - ds on this fraudulent cap- | ay far yutward conditions of mo- Hstate of P \ rality were con g examples of { long pray on ! ERE TN ” L 2ens i tributing largely to the support of the | ' H‘ P .m,e“‘d":lm‘::L;end\!g:fie;)lx;’:‘d priests and the expenses of the temyplc, g s sl =% | with its religious rites and ceremonies; times with Aldrich in the passage of l.nd so particular were they in their ned, they were shin iteousness: ma » street corners; e Royal is the only baking 3 CUMMINGS Underfaker and Embalms: MRS BRIDGET CUMMINGS, powder made from Royal N Aamialitrators «2 Frovidenc: S, faiivii: Gr pe Cream of Tartar 3 SRR i PR "Prr?:]:’.[_,m"“'" a d‘n.’ T‘,“\g‘-;::‘ 4 K The Chelsea Savings Bank i Lok peieg | «The semi.annual meeting of the | NO'I‘ICE Corporation will be held at {ts Banking | House, in the City of Nerwich, on{ I repair, remodel, | Wednesday, March 20th, 1912, at 111 Furs at a reasonable price b:all o e judges, and he calls at the Payne-Aldrich tariff monstrosity. | habits of cleanliness that the Lord sar- Verily, the republicang have a real | casticaily sald of them on one occa- )litical scrap on, not a love feast. sion that they strained at a gnat and i : ,n w swallowed a camel! = Yes; they were a ”’ ""m self-righteous and sel ™ i i ving class y I'he Virginia desperadoes are said y o8 | o'clock a. m. All work guaranteed. Drop a post 3 ¢ A who swaliowed the camel of hypocrisy j o'clock & . A . to represent good old native stock, It and injustice, but strained at the oh- [ CHARLES B. ( H.\Pb!lA.\. | and I;m «:(nN!nr w_:rk ¥ would do no harm to water it. - Per-{servance of the mere istter of the law ; ecretary. | RUCKNER, The Furrisr, haps it were better dréwned. For one of the most scathing arraign- Norwich, Conn., March 16, 1812, Telephone 252-2. Frapklin St Lo AT & ‘ ]

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