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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912 THE WISDOM OF ERECTING THE BULLETIN’'S ton, so they went to see it | i Pyl e e Bingleton reflected that it was at| 1 understand now how Angle felt | - ©nre upon a time people did not , ) least some comfert not to have to go | toward me,” Pingleton sald to himself, a I II t' chafe over delays hnd the irregular ’ YMPATHY to the trouble of hiding his upset feel- | bitterly.—Chicago News. erwich g” @i | service of ferryboats, but the mareh of ings when the handerchiefs hegan to | BB L progress has wreught a change, and J 2‘:}:: '"hlv ‘","1 "irym;n;iv"""]“ u:l'&lx].l('l‘:‘ Wiping Out Government Deficit. 5 3 s e e e e R ' e ot Coauih Jotit i and n . faster travel, better roads, autos and iat i o g i h - 85 ¥ Guoutic motorcycles make it advisable for| It annoyed Pingletont extre »x\‘uv;-u:,. v(nl{nlml Had she not :lhlv;“:i‘sl.:el\\i he saw thai his compan ',’,h}}‘,";pv,'i. aprm;hllx'sm; ,,n)','ffplx‘ng ;v‘p:flififldlhs e | odmmunitios, - serven e Yack s Ao a4 ded the th and the | him, with her own ears h B e Rt ; ot s o X i ool RN g I e B S e S R, belng @ tender hcarted man, Shoula | nlu *feeling “,xl'n Xh;) woes Tt;sl::xl(n‘:l\;:v i A ARG R, L bl apr s e efion becription price, 13c a weeks 090 & | ditions ht Haddam and Bast Haddam, :’"" Buch, ac averjowsesing Inclmation | 150 WAl o, a0 Tl hes it," Pingleton told him- | ceipts exceaded the exp:(l;d“ul‘bs i - ol The state s to bulld & bridge there, | 1 yesa he reminded himselt that the | Angle thereupon declared that she telt | ol sty iy eyinpatust: | £ S L S B \tered at the Postoffice at Norwieh, | Within tho year, at a cost of $226,000. | anguish behind the footlights was | v lfiv[(i;mvn: tly x‘,m«gg;d}u& |‘n::: ‘sl(\;:: ngraenst U thé ‘play, Pinglston | month It wes S0 - 88 second-cluss matier. This will provide a sure means of |mere make-believe. Strive as he might, | had felt before eeibly du yoars 10 |kt ki oonain Tor Bdins Hine,. Then, orossing the Connecticut in ¢ sympathy surged Ww! Telephone Oaliss | seasons Bulletin Businees Office, 489, and traveles will not hereafter shun | ¢ Was obliged to Ahlvkl and gulp -xflllj“i,flfld but it was doubtful. By AL ey o R T o Lulletin Edito-ial Rooms, 38-%. that section for fear of delay or acci- | 61aTe around fiercely, defylng any one ng, iy nose 'Sy e el wnd | At the Request of President Tafy Witllmantie Dfore ‘Rt 3 Marray | 400t to the to say that he felt nm'\flm’l £ being | , With this load of woe we im | what arc you doing, John?” he de- | bill to prevent undue delay in the set- Uuilfiing. Telephons $10. * 1 Wi 1 third i : resorted (o the old dodge of beINE ) gy, 'pingleton @ few evenings luter | manded. | tlement of freight claims. The meas- Lo Al bbb Sehidoh wiit 1 sl pabig g A real | {50k ‘his Cousin John from out of | John yawned, “I was trying to wig- | ure undertakes o lay dgwn rules for S { which w ice eastern and western | feelings. ” o the theater. John had ex- |gle my ears” he explained. Dwle | e R s <ot o e ( P , | town to th b g 3 he explained. ¢ wich, Tuesday, March 26, 191 ‘onnecti in the southern half of| That was what he did the night he | jroge0q 4 wish to see the melodrama |gether ,but one at a time. It's & fine | ve " K8 BROKEN PLEDGE. the state, open to highway travel, and k Angle Edwards to sec a :11;;I‘<'»): | " 2 ax { ®ive an outlet to all the tow % | drama which was warranted to | 5 o S il e B A s i i3 S 1 ull the towns in this | o M T 'a re-enforced concrete pil- | March P B Th lar. When Angle in the first ack show- ha hree and a ha This end of the state has a ferry | eq signs of hunting for her handker- und thi N ears service at present at a point where ! chief Pingleton took a grip on hims stitute L ise cus. S Dee ich more than at|and began a running fire of commer tom which sident. to two but it wiil probably be the | Judging trom bhis J".“““\(‘:\ Pl laim of legislator: outheantern | SYmpathy for the sorrows of o the fogm AND UNDER NO GIR. | Snicctit to see that New London | ifiy yubies with i i cu w | BE A CAN . UPaeoh & " linked together before “I think Angie remonstrated in- MSTANCES WiLL many vears. Travel through the state anily, “that you are perfectly hor- DIDATE FOR OR ACCEPT ANOTH . kes heavy there, when combined Pingleton! Haven't you ER MOMINATION, - Theodore Roose- | with the local traffic, so that delays o sorrows of | ; welt, November $ 4 aro bound to occur, and the need of oy g “rew nlv w;u»m\ a highw bridge t ha 0] i A o & f HAVE NOT CHANGED kNDlv‘ i v.«\:nTx ‘.l\'::earlfn{-{npgrek::;x; Just gmuses me. It i8 8o an- SHALL NOT CHANGE THAT DE d bridge for highway use, when he CISION THUS ANNOUNGED.—Theo- | (he railroad builds its new one at &| “I'm disappointed you” Ar @ore Roosevei, L'scember oint above, it is hoped will be accom- | Whispered hotly. She dabbed her | plished to satisfy this want. and returs to the woes of I WILL ACCEPT THE NOMINA : T SR T heroine, TION FOR PRESIDENT IF IT IS| AUTO-CHEMICALS AND ROADS. | ];";f"",“:“l»‘;,‘”j',’\jd;vw - YENDERED TO ME ‘heodore here is mothing about an auto- |solved to score hea n ke BEPUBLK:.\]S" OR CA‘SARI&M] Roo saelt ‘mical that is more up to date than od roads necessary to run it on head of the class. his native wit and betwes despatch, sobs which he succeeded in swallow t st be' coticed 1 ing he made some comment at which It mus needed that \.hmo Eiic #pititteren S« B t be little economy in_auto-chemi Tl T oroteating with thelr abflity to make a speed of | had stood up and shouted she + mile a minute upon poor roads for | could not have informed o e danger of accident is increased | Plainly that he had tumbled erd b ry rut and hollow thousand feet in her estimat Aot B s Finally he felt a sob coming ¢ a A HBOD. fought it, strangl \oroughfares is commcn tomost cities | coughed ‘and was overpowered ¥ and, and here it is too | resultant noise was a cross be lulged in the streets not only [hoot and a bark. It « ecome a menace to the safety of | When the heroine was bein e s and auto-cyelds but to]iDLe the cold world iring cars and auto-cycles, but tof " Anefa Faw A kinds of traffic as we upon him. “Mr. Pingleton,” she said, ed made by the new 0- | “if you feel t way I'd thank you to of Norwich between its gar- | keep it to your r who is | age and the hospital on the best of heartless t} nd yur roads is not what might be called Noahi” echoed Phigiet s ool bt il s augh!” echoed Pingleton in hely- X Average test ~Thare are 80 |ioserede - Ho stured it'A and the wany poor roads it must run over | memories of his strt th b that it would well to have | feelings overcame him. ipon ot quite as; whispered vehemen te >u g0 to the n mind that|_ T want to go | omicals in the | With outraged dignity, getting Lo ber o rlgsd § and economy it pi id A e ARl 2 » the au nd- s % . r he lia y damages e = i a » "¢ | mu ter and the life of the Dew | f——————— > engine made much Bib!e Quesiiofl BOX must maintain the correct rel: o i Sty wireats DK be sur Bible questions . " : By Sran 2 v"‘_ awered in these eslumms ] are » sustair A oth i went 1o our Bible ¢ /. Id be a mistake tor, ~. s to 3 | = be W n EDITORIAL NOTES. Tk i R \ platfern never feazed Q=Who are “The spirits in prison? o s wil A < n up | (I Peter iii, 18 (Secretary.) Crease s g ; ment of a4 one-ma o 7 he- o w s Th 0 is a good ¢ does not | APostle the follow 50 The Db irers | Caod beed i e oy Ins Yaen dlsobadtent 1 3 Rt » any men Nogh. Tur ; — srds of the Scripture o Danie W to catch | Genesig vi 4 it is J Satan rebuk works at that | {0 what manner these ton very day obeyed, and why ofea en Kansa smmit - g foels o Okiahoma. b . b s | ¢ " The @ 3 that Pr. Wiley o b * not emocra makes 1§ wis ]‘Huh In this rats and ho Low e THE DIFFERENCE IN THE MEN In the e s Ade oal | 2 - bl O a8 but e’'s no ~ . A . tai ettlement. 2 p- 3 —_— - | tion A re , - | tiona: “And N " REGH, Caliing | thejr first estate P d Paft names, there will be | but left their own hat . tion as to w Il happen to | itual realm). He hath reserved W re i candidata. | lasting chal; under darkne - f | u hought for today: Enthusi- oy o . jus s there was a pedesta Y beneath its fe them when « h man who " ond 1 , and deliver This is a on s |ana keeps from darkness,"-—Correcte ton ut t " . a | ue (I Pe 1) wa tha or | i ar cred and_secular ol vl | ol | stances of obsessi n - woman of 0 goes | by these demon: » | man of 80 goes to | {0 | a six weeks' course | yvliig de { t ver ed a powerful sermon " 4 . for Bal- r | = ey 2o | ’ I PE0 GAS, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS | | a stop and a | AND INDIGESTION VANISH ring. | s manager | T e | aiming a solid New | Diapepsin Setties Your Upset Stomach B st a | for the second| and Ends All Indigestion in Five b Minutes. é 1 teen hombs 3 | K t had be | them might an- | gl " i | d e ° | Belehing, D 3 | ness af eating, N n t Ya f ‘:lw‘s all the eaithy stom | 3 . lach. It ai your meals when you ¥ fai|, 1t was Howard Davies, a Norwich | stomsch can't, A single dose i oy, who named the special Maine ses- | gest all the food vou eat and o = & ! |sion the “absurdity session.” The ! nothing to ferment or sour and upset publican rt T | Portland Express says: “He Is the | the stomach B able republican member from Yar-| Get a lar A e ™= | mouth.” Diapepsin [rom vour 4 | PNy start taking now, and Should he ation at | . e you will actually i at has a trolley car got to dolpealthy, strong stomach, for 100 1 B B 1 spreading contaglon? It can be|can eat anything e ] & 102~ | purified, but the polluted person who | want witnout the B g & d goes right through to the or misery, and wha " . ' ot »f the journey. Are our heaith Purity and ( e do. eors wise’ ach and intestines | e car g SRR rled away without the of laxatives Gas . P o o or eny other P B ey e “"","' hrough the | “gysiid you at this moment be suf- . L o take the life of Judge Rosalsky | fyring from Indigestion or any stom- s sugh ighten most men, and | ach d’sorder, you can surely get reliet the sad feature | tving practi he metroy of it Is that the terri- | is growing yearly ml within five iinutes, To Mpthers—And Others. You can use Bucklen's Arnica r AY%, “to ftion to the fact that the democrats ! maors as thel ental injur- lest me life today, | are the ones who wre afr of the | jes—cuts, burns, brulses, ate. f moment | Colonel. They fear thero will not he | fect safety, Nothing els apuble of | enough left of hs prospects {o con 1y v bolls, ulcers, he sit trie patrt ite & decent handicag oF _fever soves er piles cents at Lec statesman 3 | S e —e | The youngster of thrae years, in the 3 ming advance iy ages, [old Bay state, who lsts on using ¥ acknowledged to ds re- | tobaceo hecause his grandfather gave sult ¢ trouble at lawrence and [bim a pipe, muv be n descendant of otiie ile centers, something in the | the nup! . ix fifly years ago, way of 2 jump in cotton and weolen | whe wax ih I with expulsion | goods can ne lonked for, The peopie |feam sch hewing tobaceo dur- st pay the bill ing study periods hin his soul and | come he might reir DAILY STORY Our Thirty-ninth Anniversary Sale IT WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK Celebrating An Anniversary of the Store With Record Sales On Every Floor We want and expect a large attendance during this Anniversary celebration. We know no more effective way of securing this attendance than by giving the people which had wrought havec with P’ | with his ace red and his eyelids wet ingle- i | | n(-r\malion when you're bered. Try some really substantial reason for their coming. HER DRESS GOODS ANNIVERSARY PRICE 29 $1.00 ANNIVERSARY PRICE ANNIVERSARY PRICE Storm ANNIVERSARY PRICE 3%¢| ANNIV ER:-ARY PRICE 59:. ir $1.00 price NEW SILKS Japanese price 39c ipe s iped r price 39 ANNIVERSARY PRICE pr initials ANNIVERSARY PRICE a AI\N\\’ERSARV PRICE 79 DRESS LXMNGS bie rd- ANNIVERSARY INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 8¢ andker ANNIVERSARY PRICE 8¢ CARPFTS ETC. a yard ANNIVERSARY PRICE coloring |WASH GOODS 1] All our Dre ilver Gray Best Qu luding Indig and White, Fa Prints, price 7 ANNIVERSARY regu a PRI 3% with AN singhams, | , medium a figures a leng Dress Camb; ings, a 10 black 79 90| | l\\N\\/rRSAFV T—R COTTONS, ETC Ann washable, | 29¢ | -Anniversary Pr Anniversary Anniversar: ETC ¢|TABLE L 19¢ I\E'\L, "Anniversary Price 2 )-in Fin PRICE ANNIVERSARY PRICE 6/ ANNIVERSARY PRICE 8 Anni Anniversary Anniversary ce 11 Annivers |KNIT UNDERWEAR { Two yard— CE 5¢ 5c tmen ARE SOME OF THE ANNIVERSARY OFFERINGS. THERE ARE HUNDREDS MORE EQUALLY AS GOOD VALUES, REPRE- SENTING EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE. iversary | versary Pric Prict ce 17c, Anniversary Price 48c a yard, valt apier Stair Carpet, regular ? 18-inch Absorbent Diaper, standar ANNWERSARY PRICE 33¢ e—Anniversary Price 48c for a R Anniver price § Price 96c for yard piece, ANNIVERSARY PRICE $1.29 e $1.50. mmed T Towels—Anniver sary Price 12/5¢, value 17c owels. ext ary Price 28¢, v It will take place Tomorrow when the store opens. furnished or sent. by mail upon application. Orders by mail or telephone received up to (; p. m. today will be given careful attention, thus insuring getting the kinds wanted. WNDOW DRAPERIES Anniversary | 1 Yo "ITCHENWARE DEP'T. BOYS’ WEAR ANNUAL SALE OF ROSE BUSHES Lists of Rose Bushes will be Women's Vests and Pants, WO'V[EN S SWEATERS | , ases of Women's Su Ribbed Pants, knee trimmed, both regu mmer ength ar and y of ¢ t ANNIVERSARY PRICE 1% Medium Weight Ribbed nd Pants, long and short ove vests, ankie and knee length pants, regular and extra large sizes, r price 39¢— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 29¢ Ve ar omen’s Medium Weight Fine Ribbed long and short ts, ankle and knee length £ mi“” and extra large sizes, slar price ANNIVERSARY PRICE 42c d Misses' ilar price $3.00- ANNIVERSARY PRICE $2.38 Coat Sweaters, Misses’ price $5.00 ANNIVERSARY PRICE $3.39 Coat Sweater: n Muslin, pretty pat- and Lomg Curtains, price 10c a 3 ANNIVERSARY PRICE 7! i Window good ANNIVERSARY PRICE 19¢ Muslin Cu rtaing sance edging pr n y Tumblers, regular ANNIVERSARY PRICE 42 Nickle-plated Alarm Clocl reliable in every way, regular pric ANNIVERSARY PRICE 59 Caps, regular ANN!VERSARY PRICE 3%¢ ind Bloomer regular price cerbocke sizes 4 to air ANNIVERSARY PRICE 3% Suits, of navy s to 17, regular Suits, of sizes 3 to ble-brea: regular R r Coats, sizes 4 ar price $3.00— ANNIVERSARY PRICE $233 LONG GLOVES 59¢ omen's 16-Button Length Long Silk Gloves, in both black and white, and in all sizes, regular $1.00 value— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 5% welfare of the patient depends largely | | class manner, our prices Leing ¢ Labor Committee, Portra Little Bread Winners Who Pass Through Child- hood Minus Its Joys. MATT BENNETT, Tenor POLIPIS THEA BREED THEATRE Children Who Labor EDISON Produced in Co-operation With National Child An Intensely Human Story, With a Far-Reaching Influence and Moral. TER, ying the Appeal of the J. E. CALKINS, Baritone Cortlandt Barker Lessee and Manager. MR. RAYMOND O’NEIL Baritone--Tenor FIVE SPLENDID PI T ol the & THE BATTLE \617 THE RED MEN — 500 Indians THE EMPIRE STATE QUARTETTE, Harmony Singers. The Future | upon accurate prescription work and | he purity of the drugs employed. In| he interests of your sick one's better | health bring your prescriptions to | DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street STORAGE Finest and largest storage room in this city. Elevator service connected. Rates reasonable. Contract Work and Building Materials of every description. Let me quots you prices and estimates. A. N. CARPENTER Commerce Street Telephone 171, GENTLEMEN: it is time to have your PANAMA HATS bleached, blocked and {rimmed at The Toggery Shop, JAS. C. MACPHERSO! 291 Main Street. 10 Cars More: We have just got the room week to take in ten oars for over- hauling and repainting. Better have it dons now rather than wait till later when the rush is on. We do this work, ali bran painting, trimming, etc, in fu st onsist- ent with good work. Seatt & Dk Corp. Tel. 697 Greenevilie | JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. 20k Books Made and Ruled to Ords 103 BROADWAY. Teiephons 3k . P c. arER TUNER 122 Prospect 8, ek @ik Norwieh Ga WHITE, The Tuner 48 South A Street. TAFTVILLE F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room i Second ¥ or. Shanne: Night ‘phoue 1053 | Ay —AUDITORIUM-TA Blde | GIURE SUBJECTS SISO N OTHER FEATURE ACTS AND PICTURES. FLUMBINC AND GASFITTING. The. Model Range BEST IN CONSTRUCTION BEST IN DESIGN* BEST IN RESULTS A J. WHOLEY & 00, Plumbing and Heating T Ferry Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE Ficing TLUMBING Rictng 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 790, phone Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up to date bathroom is only less refreshlig than the bail itse,f. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and plans of the poicelain and other tubs and glve you esiimates for the work of putting them iu in the best manner fiom a sanitary standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job 1. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street | The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS surnishea promptly. Large stock et vl(llrnl Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest BURNS Ieaimo ard Plumbing, 92 tranklin Stre E. L BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisfactor) 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson asd Boyntos Furnace: West Main Street. Norwi Tol AY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank know the exact ave receipt in the re u W In this gost a iiving and alwa of ‘,, ed libera] treatment ex depositor whether the large or small. We patronage THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, ‘1.\mm ne 6! 42 Shetucket Street. Uelivered o Any Part of Norwich ieit your the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY"! PEERLESS. A telephone order wil | recelve prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin ‘A. MARSHAK 123 West Main St. d Secon: or Men and Bo: five dollar purch: o present worth Shoe Repat JEWETT GITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in svery

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