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sLEcTnlcuT:o::s WORLD'S THE BULLETIN’S DAILY STORY With the impending trouble in the orwich Eulletin il deimmr e THE LAVENDER LADY et . P el BREED THEATER CHAS. MONULTY, tessee and Manager price up out of reach and sight, at- . n HEF e et ———————— TODAY'S THRILLING FEATURE & by br. elnmetz, a great scientist, | The sun was fast going down behind , “I told my papa about you, and T asked —==]is to be the source of all light, power |the Western horizon, and as he sunk he | him if 1'could take you home to seo and heat—namel, {cast br belts of glow hues upen |him, and he said 1 could ask you to 1 come now?” “Yee, Ruby, you shall take me home. In the “White Mansion” at one end of the beach John Eiljott sat alone in | the library. e looked up as a servant | turned on a light and then continued | reading.* Suddenly the excited voice of a child roused him, and Ruby ran into the rosm. Papa, I have brought the Lavender n |Lady home. He arose and met the sad face of the woman " ¥ the Bk ““‘I"‘::‘*"‘ ¢ cout | the foW tisecy vlouds which floated in e ast century the use of coml |the air. The shadows hegan to gather '.'_i:l'fl:‘ll:‘- “prive, 13 » week; B¢ & | has shown an enormous fnerease in under the glant poplars which formed - R _yean production and use. The annual coal lan almost perfect background for the g chart of the United States geological |ty beach, Suddenly the bushes beside Eotered at thy Postoff + Normlon, bt Cena., s matier. survey shows that in 1814 there were |the poplars parted with a rustling, and tons of coal produced in Penneyl- | ry;c%cytiful, but her eyes Were sad. Sy o T WY nia, While in 1910 the coal produc- |g), anced into the clearing and laid Balletin Jou OJI,"”.““"' on reached total of 501,596,378 | down the huge bunch of white r llimantic Office. Roem 3 Murray | SIOTL tons, while for the past century {sho carried on a rough stone Nuiidin come. Wil ¥ “The Prospector’s Legacy’ Western Drama J.E. CALKINS, Baritone MATT BENNETT, Lyric Tenor over eight and a quarter billion tons 'She glanced anxiously up and down the | white | - - fisve toun phdliced. “*This s ahiwii [he" Finally she caught sight of a | “Margarett!” POLI’S THEATbR, Cortlandt Barker Norwich, Wednesday, March 27, 1912.| tho rapidity with which the coal sup- | Uny, 8irl, almost fiying over the .mm” John, my husband sand to meet her. his 4 ms, and she, with a nd dropped e = He op is being diminished. The anthra- | aw me, Ruby, didn't you, |glad cry, glided into them ped | H<S SROKEN PLEDGE. 1l supply cannot last very loi he said as they sat down be- [her head upon his shoulder. As his| e 4 next I shall ples now received showing that I.fldu the roses. ATIS d about Ler l]\ll\«*‘l ll;;. fuxmi‘ y i Bl veary. |0l thing goes by the name of | “Yes, my dear Lady,” an- [she broke into passionate sobbing. | e and the bituminous supply will | swered the child looking for fargarett, iny love, my wife, sln«-, . - o \austed within the lifatime of the Dear Margerett, I ask you a | murmured over and o gain. Ruby, | " s he W s Pcets e Of M0 | question? Will you pr you won't |not knowing what to do, dropped into a esident to two| i on. With the decrease |ihink 1 am inquisitive chair egan to Cry. | aritone-~ 1 enor o . e there fs the constantly rtainly, child arett never | “There, John, we are making Ruby | o T s i t of productl ks you are inqui 3 cry.” John drew his wife and child | rm, AND UNDER NO CIR-| 4 Figd iy be-| is that the world is grad- T meant to ask you yesterday when |over to the divan and g Why [tween them listened to Margarett's { CUMSTANCES WILL | BE A CAN-|ua talking about my ps getting to the point where it |You e DIDATE FOR OR ACCEPT ANOTH.- | must got its light, heat and power by |10 vou lways look so sid, as if ; | PIVE SPLENDID PIGIURE SUBJECTS INATION. dore Roos rated electricity, and with the on- | Gy Simout a1 thé: tme, yuth to try and see If | nbx v fuel supplies exhausted, coal and | Lut at (his point she husb P sl wou being gone and oil being insuffl- [may, for a hot tear struck .“‘ little child s §RAVE Kot CHANG AN t in- amount, the only thing lett {and another dropped on the lavender |lead bn. Ruby in all her CISION *—u\ ANNOUNCED. —Theo- | & Sar it will be neo- |0, Y Lol Loy ':'ff,‘,' I it mean of the scember 1 [ ossa one of these o | {5 L oL eetin read. “Purit The Empire State Quartette me hey are fas Never mind, dear,” rett, taking a re r WILL ACCEPT THE NOMINA-| beg d and hydro-electric | “Those were only two foc r hair, held it beside | o Bl nd love,’ she said. ION FOR PRESIDENT IF IT I§|« ons are furnishing some of the But apparently the child TENDERED TO ME heodore | cheapest elgetric current today. The |ten about her question, incertainty of it is the w FLYING TO FORTUNE OTHER FEATURE Pretty Aeroplane Picture. ACTS AND PICTURES. McCallum Silk Hosiery YOU depend upon your own judgment in the selection of . sup- e AS TO ) a great extent to deforestation. | the men to remain on | gument in fayor ¥ A P et o | tractar " ““m bt | ordinary Cotton and Lisle Hosiery. In the choice of o ” sources ur protec- & s diino subte Silk Hosiery for dress wear the majority of our custom- " - en today is impo as rivers | Pt o “HARD COAL" CASE. b sy e s ot e | ers depend upon ours. We therefore investigated the best [ L Rf ‘Cieribnie: il """’pef‘i‘;"Nf::“;;:FdZ‘y e products, giving thorough consideration to quality of silk will be given to anyone proving that the Connecticut Opt | 104 dumi ~:y.1 millponds e oo phts and dye. We should like to show you the result of our in- has charged, with one s x coy jore than $4 e | % % Washington, March 26.—With th K glasses in Norwich. Since we have b b o ackward, but combined | vestigations and discuss with you the product of the A i machiner grea > the Aw average price for the 672 pairs of . | ade in the ches are to be closed by a ot Me . and we have used standard frame : St N b e Oldest and Most Reliable Maker of $608 o/ $10,00 to. optiolns Who! dse OUT 10 CATCN THE PUSLIS ation by sonenin Silk Hosiery o Ty FANCY. \ . u i “hard coa ase For ~ : ‘ Sxpress, which s o Mo a MeCALLUM SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK o e dan OF NORTHAMPTON, ® ollowing his | 1 i ot Until March 3st our registercd o examine € lity, like a monkey-wren 286 iH d and, if you need glasses, fit you with ' « epttn To indicate the methods of our investigation we call your e S o s gy S ) ce b open-an attention to the display in our window of raw cocoons, $1.00, which includes epherical lenses of good o rk In 1 A 7 i wnlupplly, 1t ) thrown silk and a large variety of finished hose in the Most, OPSIEIRUE WhOhe I 008 At " emember al- Teddy iInto a box, whe v Pt > charge from $3.50 to $5.00 for these 1 W ‘ that I am|take mcre than a screw-driver in his Spring colors. We also show in our Hosiery Department badinass ot NoTwhn ‘ s W speaking of | hands to ut | Black All-Silk Hosiery, Silk Hosiery with lisle sole, with . . ~ a i w’lj':pé" ¢ | double top, and with the new “Stop-Ravel” welt top. In conneCtICUt Dtl(.fll O., g ople sl man, 1 s | CHICAGO PACKERS | the black silk we can furnish outsizes. We also show HERE TO STAY 140 MAIN STREET 5 asking | FOUND NOT GUILTY | Hum in white, tan 3 - all a sk ‘ UND | McCallum Hose in white, tan and all the new colors. Spe PR I I e Sl ¢ " g T in & box; but | District, , »«:mg,{ Over;vhe med by| cial shades matched in one week's time by special dyeing. SR e 3 ; [ | erdict of the Jury. | 2 speaking ont g 2 - | Every pair guaranteed, and returnable to maker when ’ g i i ts | o0 e on man s stocking is at fault. T b : et | il . n | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. e “ a o o ic Judg el B " = 'ROBERT J. COCHRANE i b g e “‘1 X \‘ 1:_‘\‘:‘:, ' : Why , I : Dis welfare of the patient depends largely Gas PI_“MHI" Steam it 1 but has a head on him (w » hat | 1 S oI e upon Acourste prestriptién werk and | Fitting Fitting - - i = surse), 8o he applied a claw S the purity of the drugs employed. In . . e ol e . the interests of your sick one's better [ 10 West Main Street, Ho » t | now most clearly he o health bring your prescriptions to | TS A S E—— Sk { Don't be cross to 1 o me s | but Way i v » . . atios of Immense ad- | (N but pcke [kt rau was not permiced | JUNN'S PHARMACGY, | Sanitary Plumbin g $ : ing to give the details of what had been A r . v Ao > ' ed to him, nevertheless these 50 Main Street | b f : o revelations influenced of his writ- | A peep Into an up to date bathroom & and caused him to give such ex- | 18 “only less refreshing than the baih e ' pere 1 ] pressions as were hard to be under- | seit. Du the summer you wili " - sent 10 ou but which, in the light of sub- | the more look to the bath for bedfly . nge . e itor. v nts, are now being clearly comfott, 1 will sltow you sampies 488 mumie | s fhe sincéré aad sdcndat plans of the poicelaln and other tubs e 5 them, To hav ~Please explai 5 the Scriptur t 18 now and glve you estimates for the work 1 ; apted _AQ- lauts axpie o “unlearned and unstable | of puttin n the best manner p | Es { s also in all his e eak I wre many of the Apost! from a sanitary andpolnt—and guar- 3300 1 iy o e | 0. apperent—sospparent | Hartford.—The i Uil e e e e e new heavens and the mew |J in this city. Elevator service || 1 CINS - o o o o e e e RS R e firing T | Which they that are unlearned and un- |, : iy warpedand || connected. Rates reasonable J. E. TOMPKINS, ” 2 are s ) - oATaE PRis s Boon<od Tong At e | ¢ arles H stable wrest, as they do also the other | twisted f pplication anc Taft in ff:,‘ - i hs) wditsrial | Claris o here. “The thi n Scriptures, unto their own destruc the hoavens that 67 WE“ Main Street ntion {lamp? W wa » « 31‘0”. 3 nd resen world ; e : this, the Apost C w k . ; iy in the filling of va- |let us sec ) 1 . Wb g weps it ontract Wor ‘Th \ h F d c oifeeforce w re i it ich Mo will judge the || and Building Materials of every || e vaugnn roundry Lo. ght indicate a lack of perfe s b | 2 g ts xvil, 31). | § description. Let me quote you \ i bear | TO PILE VICTIMS. P . | " i state- 1§ prices and estimates. iRDN BAST‘NGS st e | ol ns xii | ment and 1 he worl | ot grist ':M is @ thing of the !l Noreich, March | Treat the Inward Cause if You Want |/ » i | (b v N | turnisnea promptly. iarge stock ot Teve ¢ « | a Cure, i ord, an ng these w W Haven—liiss. Eathesine ¥ tterne. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest tarn out. Good countrs’| MANY MINERS ARE ! { v ’ e e iantne o Drot., Henty Paribin A. N. CARPENTER | - ning scar ery da | 1s piles a skin disease? This o - o ro A STRAW MPORTAN WILLING TO WORK T : nam, has heen chosen one NCE. : r LING TO WORK | 7Sy, tagnation of biood ci & i S Gainy Chair Commerce Street T F BURNS Esydofel n‘“. Superintendents of Anthracite Col Wity < fieia. Apiolia s A s . ; he WBoHS | lieries Canvass Employes. autsid ment should a Tolophone 171, | | ; | e | s o | There s Omly One 'Heating and Plumbing ——— | Laxative Bromo Quinine | . Plumbing, Steam and Gar fime fo have your USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. y Prices and work sal The Ladies™ Specialty Go. Xy i Pfimu " | | | trimmed at 55 West Main Strest. Nofwich, Gonr. The Toggery Shop, s . mscrnsnsow, | PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE 29! Mnin Street, f on the Uncas National Bank | Buy the BIG BEN In tis way sou wil know the exact ALARM CLOCK T s o 18Tk e of FRISWELL |t o0 bleaehed, blocked and Aent for Rickandess asd Begates Furnaces. Kansas City Journal thin o od and “pure der Corsets, adjustable, the best value on A A e B e " w | Lime= Sulphur wdiana has down the ben- z00ds containing it $ 1.00 Kid Gloves, all shades, at ............ 89c in that state; and it} ;;;\ re : i f.,‘m.',, twrn down tho crcator o S 1.00 Waists, very pretty lingerie, at ....... . 188¢ SOIutlon rsed cheque, treatmen and liber o : : . ——— $ 1.00 House Dresses, pretty patterns, at ..... 89c ?25_27 Franklin St., Norwich 500,05 | pens . ol | oo Lawrency so Toman it dire n| 3 100" Mansish Shirt Waists, new lineat ... .. 8% | ; ‘;HEL‘»“CAS'N:“ONM ik i N : o o e TR o £ 004 ChildrEnm s Btesses Fat s o e sidion g RYe Arsenate Of I ,ea | ARE READY FOR YOUR |iocinono 65 42 Shetucket Strest. 4 it | should be an improvement. | $10.00 Spring Coats, special INSPECTION % 6 ohls ages and W manufac ............ $10.98 | and 3 e b editor, leaving a sub in! $12.50 Spring Coats, special, at and high grade rad. A ulod) TUNER nt ¢ for a rest. When he harge, W Vbl - f 2 3 rine Cox acii ! M and completo sortme Prices to rou : {ows, et ot it o $15.00 Spring Coats, special, at ............ $12.98 : Agrlcultu ral SPrays and complete i I s 18 Provgent B Al know reporter wis able Lo write A Spiing Sulls "hctialiatey, e $18.50 v i s i I will glve v yd stuff i 15 diflerent atples. CME, 19L8 Ot e 1 1 shall Judge e —_— Double Royal Gold Trading Stamps for every purchase. | o Team Barashs I the DI TetoPe you WHITE, The Tuner offered, B may best con lonel (did not toleraie May buy. 48 South A Street. TAFTVILLY ! P T, 108 Matngs, - When it sooliise 0, wonin‘e | Give us a call and see our Big Bargains. | - A min o e Compeled T | g o knwabeter (i e wo- THE GHAS HSBOOD cn The L. L. Chapma_n Co. T L ATCI“S')N M. D, . seds to be emancipated The Colonel has alwass viewed (he “ i - . 14 Bath Street, Norwicn, Conn.| o1y SICIAN AND SURGEON, HESOEuna with | “T0% a0 11 thDs aamo TeRt. too: The Ladles, S eClalt CO l Wholesale Retail | Room ' 1 Secoud ¥k or. Shannon Blde t wha i \ private Juilding compan . | 3. E. CONANY. 11 Wramkils Strect wight ‘shous 1085 Janket baot tha a5 Yhe cship 1 for I 45-47 Commerce Street Whiteszone fe 43d (he & . © 0| rimwy oa no amverowng megium o for- $5.530,001 | Cigars are the ket | gastern Lonnectient eaun; (o The Buls Ty nem ietin for business results N ains. B e e aeen RALl 28 Miin. Steedt Franklin Square, Nerwxch Conn,