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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912 { o R - . THE BULLETIN' DAILY STORY BEFORE THE LAW ralsig of their corn crops, wherein Birwich Guiletin (o s s L FROM LUCILES DIARY )| i bear hroigh th press, g o h a: ture, as the result of its investigation, BREED THEATRE vantage and economy of Pure Virgin Wool fabrics and Goufief. . L G RRNEMR 0CSE CEN » : 2 against the grossly adulterated cloths commonly sold n the selection of their Just before Ash Wednesday, Louise|ed to mention. I thought it would be as “all ’u idently h d its effe f —_— seed. department's expert says: |Erwin and I were talking about the | beneficial to both Louise and me to in- wool,” evidently ha effects, judging from = 116 YEARS OLD. “0advine the farmers to plant the |observance of Lent and 1 asked lier |creaso ows knowledge of the language. the present public agitation to obtain a statute law Today’s Brilliant Feature best seed they can get. They should | WhAt self-denial she had plan: L Lo & 10 o Mol S compelling manufacturers to correctly label all their P o ::‘h':‘,""‘l"z“ "‘;'" on ”“f] “{"9- each ear [ ihing ghe replied. “You know that|that I, having acquired a good pro- ng;C&E dale W, 13 S ISLE - s e ich has been tested for germina- |in my church it's not obligatory.” nunciation abroad, could assist her e Earnsdale () D Batered at thy Pestatfics at Norwion, | U0%; and if they have to use shelled #111, T should think yowd be glad [with frequént corrections and criti- affirmed that all EarnsEJIIEdf fqmp«my h‘:f alwlag{s Conn., as weoond-class matter, corn should test it and plant enough, |to make some Lenten sacrifice” I told|cisms, I am always glad to help my 8 Iy 2 le fabrics are made exclus- ingly Beautiful ‘Telophese Oalies depending upon {he percentage of |lier. ‘I slways make it a point to give | friends fn that way. ively from Pure Virgin Wool and we back up our Gene Gauntie | A Surpassingly Bead BENNETT Bulistin Business Offioe, 4tg, -+ | Gorminalion 10" insurs a good stand” U5, somethine” o L NI miioon TIves REme statements with our Beal of Guarantee. Story of the Land of the nd Bulietia Job Ofdce, 154 ol saom of this advice can De | oo or surprise. “Why, I Gidn't know | Wisner Lee, who has been qut of town The greatest need s for the public to have thevalue e Shamrocks, with Scenes y Willimantic Otfce, Woom 3 Murray [ V¢l Understood by armers of this | i | for several months of Earnsdale products in their minds when making THE 3 ™ CALKINS Bullding. Telephons 10. section who know that poor sced is on't flaunt my virtues” I replied You aren't k . i Mada in the Most Piciuresque i ot i 1 don't flaunt my virt I replied, ) T Hope-you aren't keeping Lent,” he their purchases, and to insist upon being shown our N ad2 Vocalists e costly at any price. e department |laughing ‘Oftentimes my self- | sai b g N Norwich, Tuesday, April 2, 1912 | finds poor seed corn as 4 general kes so unobtrusive a form that| “Why?" T asked, %““rfl';;%, which i aluéay}slaflgchgdln either the fab- COLLEE Portions of Ireland. — B —===—===—=—==! {hing in the investigations, and espe- | y most intimate friends do not| “Weil, to tell the truth, as soon as I C or the garment, and therel e able to di: - A HIS BROKEN PLEDGE. ie This 20 o the W sucth gpew Ehuaies ot dipiied b b S Bep pr s il inate_between horest and dishonest wonféni'“"fiz"e Come Early and Avoid the Rush On the 4th of March next I shall The selection of good, an quite believe that” Louise |night. I know ypu're always engaged cannot impress the public too sirongly to insist upon have served three and a half years, eed 1s therefore nfl‘lhssf;nlw said, smiling in a skeptical way that|away ahead, 80, of course—" seeing the Seal of Guarantee, their great protection TR \d 5 BRlL o he corn crop, on Wl he |annoyed me exceedingly “That's all right, Wisner,” I laughed. i . " R e i e o o) 0 g ey e el T e e Db T tented & itve | e e R el against fraudulent “woolen” pro- o - el “" . planting will prove he theater Why | with an old friend like you, his friend of mir ducts. e Cortlandt Barker months of lament Clothiers and Merchant Tailors having a POLl’S TH EA rERy Lesses and Manager observing terms regards the substance and not wle | Lent strictly this year,” he said, “and » i the form, AND UNDER NO CIR- 2! E class | she could not go to the theater, as that reputation for selling high-grade merchandise THE MEXIGAN SITUATION well as to some of our frivolous [is one of the things she is giving up. in your city will show you these goods. Should FODAY CUMSTANCES WILL | BE A CAN-| s . friends who think thilg De=FHow aboit you, Iashie. Tve @it tus you not find them, write us and we will inform TOD DIDATE FOR OR ACCEPT ANOTH- nd their It is quite evident that President | pleasu n sure seats for ome of the best shows in you as to where you can find them. ER NOMINATION.—Theodore Roose-| Madero has his hands full with the |vour example would be sching. | twn and T hope you haven't any en- T 9 Big Western e & revolutionists in Mexleo and the rev. |Indeed, I think any one whose Influ- | gagement for the svening.” SMILING BOI; Hon 15 getting to o polnt where |ence i3 as great as vours should be|" My mind was working very fast as Feature about e o erting it in the | he spoke. I quickly came to the con- right direct | HAVE NOT CHANGED AND SHALL NOT CHANGE THAT DE- CISION THUS ANNOUNCED.—T arming of Amert foreig s in the city of Mexico is considered advisable, Ma eing in jon that it would be a shame to A / Works ppoint Wisner, who so rarely gets N T t seemed to me 3 1 to sacrifice his OUR SEAL %@m ./%AA or MR. RAYMOND O’NEIL, Baritone heo- o even o - cus | “L never supposed that any one n town adays. dore Rocsevelt, December 19 dim - Sls in the chief exec ticed what I d ald . Louis: but at it would be se 1 | tive's cha as not been particularly |yvou are going e up-the thea casure to Le esolutions, so | | WILL ACCEPT THE NOMINA government is appa sald 1 wou you really think L auamgwrer |y Al instrsctive booklot on the “Aduiteration of AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY ang Abrics.” free. TION FOR PRESIDENT IF IT IS entls g ground. President Taft |would do good, of course I shal Sl b Yt | TENDERED TO ME. — Theodora be no intervention by | “Excellent!” 1 cried. SRy Juatsing Whe o | R s i o 6780 | R ¢ ag | #side one evening each we broug v coffee and toas! q Roose Feby 4, 1912 % Sads st 1 i told me that Louise came in just | | serious reading. You cax » February | Uniited ‘States’th WHkbig Tyler Browne, Faith Trumbull iission work in Tylerville, in the . | ur b o d 1 ter W r d 1 sta 1 for the the- | ¢ J y * . to our house and we'll r Wisner an 2 | Norwich; treasur school house, since last fall, and has |}§ | e A [ l ) I R l J ] il SALARIES AND A LIVING WAGE. autionary meas in my room and vou o o When heard where T had | lity Rind Myn colgbinthl thR'. oMty J TRkt IIII]AY 1 O 1 M “ 4 i E prope | while T polish my na or 1 don’t like he seemed annoyed 1 aston- | an Carrington Clar Haddan h g v, hossaotnamnmn: T BB o Motk ! | e | addam since the resignation of Rev. = In SCHOOL MATES 4 | hat the Me: {to strain my eyes r g at night and went away at once jter | R. R. Parker last November He will w tt v alaries and | e o Kand | How delightful it is tha Cousin Fannle was speaking | Reports of comn ery other Bunds; ROWE & CLINTON Pretty Singing Noveity ters was a ng! 1 intend curing during Lent called me up to say tha she put an end | do Killinzworth route but he will furnish a olifrs to read with me' Sat- | THE DESERTER—No, IV of the 101 Bison Series evenings. but Madero's attitude is | admission that it can- | <Y toward my B 2 o faal y for intervening Sunday. OTHER FEATURE ACTS AND PICTURES 8 | some book and w know, d that you may feel hoped to secure a settled man i s soon. How will £ rt about last night,” I told her, “but | ter; column fu testimon o famlly to live in the rectory eigners in t poor Wisner seemed so lonely that 1|john T, Sterling, chairman, 1 Rev. R. R, Parker will officlate overnment was firmly “Very well,” agreed Louise, rather |felt it was my duty to go with himand | liman chapter; year book y and Mr. Gilpert will g ild be avolded it it |listlessly. I wish she had more vivac- |give up my cherished plan for one|jer Browns, chairmar il Ao St sl ts responsibilities and |ity and enthusiasm e g. 1 regret that I failed to B iof Tie. yeurat wur oY, Sommunion or b tempt to travel in| I called up David Robinson and ask- | phone you. It was really a sacrif te regent . ed his advice about a book. It pleases | for me to go. $ Announcen — r.e!tn}‘ time “A\;ml‘,‘ man greatly, 1 appes b n.zrfi’ t T dida’t S Luncheon. -M Charles J o ¥ and many there | Jiterary ju unity of sacrificing mysel iting he Mrs. Gur- n res- | g 1 Mrs. Gu sttt 1 > glad t t away. |2 and Carl B o way apped Louis e | Afternoon Session. thbone, in Willimantic s With such ns existing in t Yes, dear, 1 returned sweetly. “I| Rol s n | know Wisner asked you first. He said | M rte (a) The receive gave e feared was hopeless to dn- | Owl a e mill g sight into the te me on B t notice. (b) 5 a be 1 determined d h| that Loulse has | guti) P OF a and ‘ves | novel which ng 'so News. Report f which | AND the revolutionist OURS IS A THOROUGHLY PRACTI- ” G EI?ITO:?.VAL ND’TES{ : LETEE?[(LFHEED”OR."“"”"“ "'.‘Q?;q‘i,( .‘:4::’);1{4/;1: h,'\.i’u lsiz-ig1g ELIXIROISENNA CAL ONE FORIT RELATES TO P ancial wit b i H"':"'”‘r‘”:'" ;: “The Everlasting rkinses!” “hurch, in the 1;:;‘mo hn.' or of the : : - e e n” Tach suind must desire |chapters S e C‘!feanses theDSystem THE ALL IMPORTANT SUBJECT 8 | aay a story in the Hartf eatest privilege. Con- |regard to e vice regent for the | . H o e as well as | of President Nott of Unlon Chirch In | year 10 | effectually; Dispels NG GOOD SEED IF YOU s Coultas, in | § 0L 00Ke uplen the | arian emmeraniy -t | cnapters. o " colds and Headaches, sl 4 ; faence” it e ; ; ol " 5 %o tha Cxercom: preicent. general a'w: due o constipation. | WOULD RAISE GOOD CROPS, SO e the general manager of the cnurch, 10 1 €L 00 R I L cxt ot o nomnains o Best for men, women | WE BEG TO REMIND YOU THAT Upon him >« gren cpends b ‘ st it i ™| and children: young | Ro ¢ Ty ekt A e DA and old. 1 IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL ing I ‘the business | * ™" : gieainl e ot e x To get its Beneficial | LARGE STOCK OF THE BEST FER- S s 20 e Vil o - |45, RS S P VAR S efiects.aflv;iyscrgate the TILIZERS AND GARDEN TOOLS wtances W g . Congress in Washing- Succeeds Rev. R. R. Parker. [+) a A s =~ Conectcst Wil attond on | A Haddam comespondant vaites: EEU?:RNM flz SY’;JPE;}' WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR. o e b wilige on o Viich 1u o, be held in | recommendat " O] N | LOAD OF FRESH W6 5 the moctal and cultural ro-| | —— Bishop Br o= plainly printed on the | quirements. WITH THE DEMOCRATS. sevelt has iis words were front of every package | | of the Genuine T et i ore com- of cont gations that w 4| Organ prelude—Mrs. Louis K. Cur- s | s oo ] { e e st b el L \ They were grown especially for us and ne b ¢ ; i \mittee to nominate 2 are in every way reliable. It is not it never weh as an | it publisiert Bible Question Box Ad il S, | 3 omis t Harmon | needed no s ertiasment ta aad : l necessary to send away for Garden and 5 A Krag o b ¥ . g« Your Bible questions will be an- || = = awersd in these cslumns 0 by mall It went 1o our Bible Quetion Box aign and the || ¥aitor. Flower Seeds when we can sell you at There are only five shopping days before Easter, and w o bassball season proliminaies seem 1o | A | Hale’s Honey |} the woman who makes selection of her new Suit or new lowest prices the very best grades right ] ! nt e % s cacw DQ.——wmn is the oldest Church? (C. O Hocahnuind akd Tae || Hat early in the Easter week is most likely to avoid dis- N K th g gt S ek - A) i ters. ow in stock the ite. With appointment. over our coun the " T itest ¢ ence school is ‘ L Brya % Har i sl f We are fully prepared in every department to supply choicest varieties of Sweet Peas. For s | : be 1R iteusg theon your Easter wants. We are showing the very latest any kind of Seeds, in fact, come to the & » | R i ; | e God;” o Easter Apparel for Men, Boys, Women, Misses and b i by $100,000.000 and poorer coal ever | Children, and invite early inspection and consideration. old reliable store, 23 and 25 Water : e ,.Jhd‘.‘f\{-i and He | Street, and you will not be disappointed. 3 b 1 . T | sl Temtln of R o : siste | <pecial temonstration of neaiern LOrsets m L n th man organiz: 1 s e st Ag w together 3 : {] An expert corsetiere from the designing rooms of Redfern Corsets will be p A ~ a0 | Speakin Captain | These are kne arious There's Nothing Better |1 at our Corset Department all this v pisgb et e = o : Foat e 9L 3| thofiwed by the. Hibls now sertl No oplum nor anything fajurious | |} different styles of the well known t. Free fittings will be given to & e Rl "‘””( t. However, the one *“( % wia b all who desire them. : iiving God" is composed amn T. - - AND P | ple of ¢ S { THE MOST MODERATE PRICED ,‘3 e 2. 7 st et bava Corset a woman can buy is the corset that gives her figure distinction . [ nic \ewspapers, \May they never Wid # ng ar.| e defined as papers the people are | i " S et somort o v el CLEANSES. THE HAIR AND MAKES IT Redfern Corsets | i — - i Rl L MY e R | FLUFFY’ LU~ give figure distinction. They are the & it g o | disappolnted, no aptal Seoit | v most economical corset sold. They > uhing : By T e = Whis e 8 o 4 § g from $3.50 to $10.00 per pair, and NOW ls THE TIML alling hair, itchi are in every respect the equal of the scalp or dandruff if y highest priced “custom-made” costing many times the price of A REDFERN TO PRESERVE em i i b The “custom-made” has been con- L 0 te ng a | sidered the highest class — but the s gton bratic e 2 picatior s years ago a . “ “-"[ “custom-made” today does not com man recalls with much apj N A | 1t vou want to prove how pretty w ness me, these words an S oally 5 molsten pare with a REDFERN for beauty of i nently ed He might have |a clot nderine line, or the comfortable moulding of F U i o be a ‘ sy and at the figure into the corset shape. | Or « oft, 1 + few moments—a artford o l & e awaits everyone There is no corset that compares §| "y & Sichigan | , Ao with a REDFERN—it is too acourate- tefects are bars to| a ng Maroh 2 : o ly designed—too perfe)ly made to o and HOW to Reach have a running mate—the truth is, the ‘ ; ; REDFERN is the inspiration for other s T gei TR oiaseTes 0ld Ag " Will Do the Trick 02 R a Green Old Age ot il Do the 1Iric an, and | Treatment That Costs Nothing If It bowels, rég: ind 1iver act . % NI 18 thio | Fails to Benefit A Aot g 22 05 g e o LA 2 O T L Long, confining skirts — low FOR SALE BY adopte g el .- o ey ts — as extreme as you . - > bsta P sick headachies, ma ¢ or as moderate in design " e s St B proved ars. Wiholly vegetable— S i 9vsey : + many will deem it necessary to [ 1% « cetorig e welght and bullding up : absolutely harmless—plain or sugar coated f | style for every figure. | I new one If the operation of | e wsen abox. Sold ever, re. Send for the . » transplanting brains proves success- [ ™ e oI g o free book and diagnose your own case high if thes are reguisted by supply | LT okt Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa. 4 & MITCHELL 4 45 and 47 Commerce Streel . o "o i roper” foods fur dla- and demand, _ Voeien ‘Lee & dugood Co