Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1912, Page 12

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NORWICH BULLETIN, ! other vocations they are welcome to them. We hayseeds have all that we really want of our own. & I've heard a certain sort of folks whimper about the “loneness” of farm B, Al I've seen certaim that emed to be diSc ted e! y weren't in a fight, Ap- parently there are kinds of men, as well as of dogy who really jwant to be in the middle of some :;Qilm all the time, It may be admitted, t once, that there is less chance for a daily riot with a lot of other meh on the farm than in a city square, or saloon. But I don't believe there is another calling followed by men for the earn- of an honorable livelihood which SATURDAY, Mo AUDITORIUM %56 Monday and Tuesday Only—No. 3 of THE 2-REEL BISON SERIES The Battle of the Red Men 500 Real Indians and not a Single White Man in this picture THE FARMERS TALK TO FARMERS nts them so many and so varied | V3 - THE EMPIRE STATE QUARTETTE abstacles to over- | ¢ b 1g. “If it isn't one thing, omw u > A it a5 vons | P Harmony Singers Exgencies of the Farm Require Sharp-mindedness | |l o 1o Wil ot b "t | — s - SR sl 20 roup. No sooner have you poisoned » g g FROWA R EY IR el 3 R off the potato-bugs, than the striped . Present “Going Back To Mother’ in Julletin "-\l‘;\ r“-;\“ much 't ‘h:"‘l“' ¥ v“.m. chew up your cucumbers. By An excellent comedy playet of Ch T YN ther the farr on 0 a the time you've stopped & leak in the Th nivBaking P d every day life aracter ions French or s forbears e lived for f, drain clogs and your eo ow er e merican by d B e water. If nothing el e e f— m e e 4 good deal of a eneath the shadows o te to think of, your wood - k Forest, or behind the dikes of | pile tumbles over and breaks the cat’ made from Sk , | Dutchland, and he may still have his | fog. ot JON Beed & Bea full share of this character of which 1| & ves | 1 G C iT E i, taliing; | Roya! Grape Cream of Tartar i hen I say “Yankee” I don't mean | se by geography, but Yankee in i) i thit e apt to be | B> sort of thi It's a dull day on the farm when 4 have done, TODAY’S FEATURE PICTURE Saves Butter, Flour, Wa maah that hie a keen | nothing new turns up in the way of 3 1 y " Bioaraph r the main chance » mean | bothers. Undoubtedly other occupa- But they come along, just the same. g I' s full of it | tions have their trials and their |[¢s when they' e by Eggs, and makes e gtat. We m | trou This is a mad world, my : ,:\(,J\',Hl“g' b > 99 - Western and calculating . | masters. 1t's only the butterflies that home baking easy " with you to all A Vividly Realistic Portrayal of Frontier Life MR. MATT BENNETT, Lyric Tenor Coupon for the Bulletin’s Corn-Growing Prize Competition for 1912 to the fa and defin which a ome, It's to b S HoE < T = Cortlandt Barker most ureatuin LA | PRI sl Y ) e e POLPS THEATER, &80 Minge. (r;nn;([ r!r 1 blow in the ark fr ected quarter and cted quarter and e GONTINUOUS PERFORMANGE 3 before its fist back to Bl Town. v ot s RGOUIILY o c o o viouas &' 0 0i0 ‘gone up.” dpcicain EORRN: W F gyt “The Corsican Brothers” #imi nd daughter AND FOUR OTHER LATE PHOTO-PLAYS on of Way- Today's Famous Film Subject ewis has returned : Enters the competition to grow an acre of corn according to the plans set forth n The Bulletin’s announcement on Jan. 1st, 1912, the prizes being $100 to first; $50 to second; $26 each to third and fourth; and $10 each to three others; and suject to all the rules and requirements It isn't merely tha . we farmers need a heart for any fate.” Most of us wire of succes If a man really has a sort of miles an hour mind, I don't s can ever train it into a mil of the contest or at le Nobody Kknows, not one | DECAR oRE But it's his misf radford Tues- T foresee from what direction the next he’'s built that w | ¢ Best Vocal and Instrumental Music s a % tiomileed et punch is coming to We can't pro- | : too. Th | Sl Saani gyl el ity hand, from at- | L0, think o ROCKVILLE alays |may 1 doubt whett is_utterly | MEONORK. kR e R We must | walking hors | Caatiren b Wik acs. Feotn (CHink— b eady all 1z of pl | There are T so e Loyal Workers Serve Supper. ~ ~xr 1 AT i o2 So ora Yok e s (] g I NFMACOLOR EXHIBITION that r enjoy takir P Sd tev. D ¥ iito ally the wing, when the grub “0""\.’ farmer was drawing Gur Teninl hina for ¢ years gave a ACTUAL COLORS sst what | intend when | st passed. sl s s ighb | stereopticon lecture on China in the MOTION = of CORONATION f ACTU £o o 55 NOOGABIGL |- Adiywas. teriisrs are ke bubia - v Baptist church Monday PICTURES FESTIVITIES OF NATU “ e = g 1 ge 1er out. " f in him. | flies ,in any great ex atever | E . . Br ; : run, he sped de 3 . AN sl OLYMPIC HALL, Water St, | Matines pirth | botherations may come to people i . S. Bab returned Tues g s Y HiE U a A se, into the 2y from o two weeks' trip to Bermu- ODA , Auspices Y. M. C. A. | Evening 50c R and fo the edg Uil inger {he i company with his brother, H. ing off a couple b 4 Tickets on sale at Y. M. C. A, and Geo. A, Davis' Store or can be ¥ i °d a bean secured at entrance r the rump, | work s I'HE FARMER Saturday | ere thunder storm passed over » % |Washington County, R. L|.i o times b wetvease acked his sled over d | il 4 and 5 o’clock this short chain to the I P e of old fenc | RICHMOND slime for a sc ed her out ess than two Clark's Milis W. C. T. U. Elect: le- o Pl FREEDOM FROM Of tho tneaps| Mrs. Rog ‘ €OLDS & HEADACHES Ji = | o & few s etu N INDIGESTION & SOUR STOMACH o e, e ey BRI R 5 110USNESS & CONSTIPATION > £ t and other ills, due to an inactive condi- tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. [t is not & mew and untried remedy, but is used by millions of welk-informed families through- out the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a B laxative reedy is needed. When buying note the full name. of the Company—California Fig Syrup SRS SSSSSS [ sTanpa ! F USE | | APPARATUS Why Mrs. Kuick Could Make Pies the odor, the neecessary cleaning., the breakage of on Monday. i o ki : . - THE ORIGINAL and GENUINE 5 3 Anty Drudge—*“What! baking on Monday? I should |8l dus ouc the n neh too | o abrock, SYRUPof FIGS -1 Make Your Home Cheerful i ouasy d ) Geep, up in_the | denct ‘ : ELIXIRZ SENNA t;f?“_:\?‘{vd sooner get your washing done and outof | i e ] . o 1S MANUFACTURED BY Do away with the daily grind—make cooking a pleas- o oot one. dev: - iy ‘ »REIF 0 i a drudgery. Do away with the oil lamps, Mrs. Kuick—"My washing is already done and most dry o e | C|.|N|A F| ISTUINIC| | ure instead of a drudgery. Do away with the ol lamps to fill in the enough to come in off the line. Ycu see, I use 3 tliingl mnnt: Be dohioan & glassware, danger. Have a gas heater. There are s \'..ap(ha soap; that saves about half the time and | A“ pile of four-inch tiles t always times in the Spring and Sumnu-.r on damp days | another (v‘llrxw- g t wi | - [ and cool evenings when a little heat is a great com- alling half-a-doze I ence er . e dropped them into s at the bottom and ramble out when slumped ¢ Anty Drudge—"Oh! 1see! 1 can’t tell YOU anything fort—yet it is not cold enough to light the furnace or about Fels-Naptha then,” | o = start a fire in the stove. Stop spending hours getting It is time fo have your your coal range in order for cooking—stop cleaning out ashes—USE GAS—clean, economical, always es in Pr pANAMA ready when you want it for cooking, baking, hot 1d two childrer | | water heating, lighting. Ask your nearest neighbor, | for the undesired in | extra inch on the t Do you get your weekly washing off y]v;lr] hands before noon or do you do it the £ the capea: Pawoick HATS who is now using BLAUGAS, what he thinks about it. old long-drawn- ack-breaki R A S Let us put in an equipment on our one-year trial 1 . F ]l : 0“; back br(,&kling NaT! hie Kenyon basis—the cost is small. the convenience great. A ry rels-iNaptha next week ¢ ? P " life of drudgery is not worth while. Be comfortable, e ] Ib . . dnd‘you Il Neps it bleached, blocked and especially since it is cheaper to be comfortable than to surprise your husband with good cating on es her iri d at be miserable. Let us send our representative to see w fl*“ L]a,\l rimmed a i you. You incur no obligation whatever and no ex- Fels-Naptha changes the color of Monday. Instead of “blue Monday’* and yvellow clothes, you’ll have whiter clothes scrape 1d had only | send us a post card to-day vithyour nameand address ind we will be very glad to end you full particulars. est ':H The Toggery Shop | fpense in having our system thoroughly explained. JAS, C. MACPHERS o 291 Main Street. g g s 3 i e had to | = : e ivery day’s delay means so and a happier w ashday. ol e | : ENTIST nuch loss in comfort, con- I'he clothes come out spick, span and hE s e vas brousht | DE! ! e venience and saving for you snowy white. And you just use cool or lukewarm water. No parboiling your face and hands | : § over a steaming, sudsy wash tub. This 23 — it qught to be reason enough for using e : . Hes ki Pels—Naptha even if you didn’t get your ' nr Kln fu?sde:tlai ;}:ct;:es;m::?s-Wh ? washing done in just about half the time. \ " city in the last 8 years y " Yes, you say, but how about the clothes? ; i THREE STRONG REASONS: 1“ E ar s M [" B‘The Imperator ~|DR. E. J. JONES | Suite 46, Shannon Building Take el trance. Atlantic Blaugas Company J. P. BARSTOW & CO., Local Agents. 25 Water St., Norwich, Conn. vator Sbetuciet street an- ons Will they be full of weak spots and broken Sty g 1st—Absolutly Painiess Dentistry |, 7 o Pocket Lighter threads? : my suc ome to me in fear and { g 8 ; why t doubted, guaranteed Not a bit of of it! The Fels-Naptha 2nd—The Lowest Prices | g We have just got the room this Regular Price $1.00, i 1 : ¢ - A T crowns and : k to take in ten cars fof over- . attacks the dirt 9“13’- Dissolves it—then g h e e e R e i A Sailg aid repatnting, Special Sale 69¢ 4 4 i 3 i Better have it dons now rather than the water washes it away. Just as simple ‘ 3d—Perfect Work Guaranteed Lait 4l Inter Whon SHECAISH L ‘ Foluiding Sukes: o ke i C. ct WOk « ‘ iends to We do this work, all branches of it,| (v PENDLETON, Jr., o 3 g u]p _-‘Nijel_frh-;u‘k;”r‘uml‘. . 1 have built painiing, trimming, etc, in = first- 10" Bveldwi [t’s just as good for all kinds of house- gt os: N RELY ABSOLUTELY D rera v our pHbes Déink Goneiats oadway ent with: good werk —_— hold cleaning. KIN st D ¢ b?ol;lox:rn;e easy directions on the red | "G"“‘["!E”‘NSI?"':W'!:&EE’%“RS S[m“ & ma[k Em’p 0“ Exhlbltlon . and green wrapper. Use any time of the ; Hours 9 A M. %o 8 P, M® Sunday, 10 to 1. year. Latest St nery for Winler wear at Phone. R X H MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, Tel 697 Greemeville | No. 52 Shetusket 8 |

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