Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 10, 1912, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1912 :‘:.1"» by ;::3 ».‘;::r .L";'f:a".'fr’:)‘s.- ;‘:‘JT:: e ENL[GHTENING F ATHER With the approach of Spring comes the need of Borwich Fulletin oo oo o e i s vinee)| ¥ 5 el D | B~ - Ly o S o BREED THEATER TODAY’S WESTERN MASTERPIECE, : 4 relief that is afforded by the modern v 3 S 25 and Goufice. { appliances with which vessels are now | Mrs. Bonesteel leaned forward and jMabel won't walt for the right Henry, Our_educational campaign, carried on in the —_— . e —==| cquipped. In this particular instance, {spoke in a low and impressive volco: |She may {uke a notion she's fn love Publ;c‘Pr;ss, we l«ll:jn.l been 5"%’3 °z'g;l e amon s anc 5 twak e W e | “Henry," she sald, “I'm afraid that | with this one!” : ¢t jantage and econom; 116 YEARS OLD. it was (he wireless that did the trick, ¥ B ot Ty Mabél! “Mabel would never like him," said oui a Y o P |, b —| the operator by his distrenn slgnale voine;man yanta o metmy Mabaitt, |- viabel would never Vike, him aaid WOOL fabrics as la l"'{fq l'lhil’ grossly :d;'mmu An Up-to-Date Film—Portrayal of Ranch Life in the 12¢ » weck; 000 a | having notifled the stations within his | 4., d hig or, stared & minute and {smart. She's just amusing herself. Pe commonly sold as 'o0l,” an done G P . - mone, and help was soon being hurried ‘\»‘.Zx‘f”im»'i:d"“xf‘iw and shook it out | They all like to dally that way. Girls "gflp’:‘fi ln’::u:‘l’ny the present mlli)lic nflitaal‘l‘on to at Southwest, as it Truly Exists. =| to the Ontario. Captatn Bond, realls- |flercely, ~Nonsense!” he finished | will be girls—" . Butered ot the Postordcs at Nerwioh | jug the seriousness of tho. situation, | shortly o " erhats Just it interrupted his wie obtain the placing of laws upon our statutes compel- MISS MAE LA JESS, Contralto Soloist il T o rightfully decided (o take no chances e e e, Sy, A ling manufacturers to label their products truthfully. < ’ Builetin Businees Office, 480, and was able to beach his steamer be- “What would you like to have me Less than ten years ago the LA Wsaid to certain manufacturers : Bulletin Bditorial I(agml. hen fore the help arrived, but the New |nighis'e (veek and he phones I inquired Mr. Bonesteel, politely. “Live up to your words! You must all tell the truth. You cannot = iietin Job Office 3-8 & murmy | 00908 (UK Was quickly on the spot, | day, and as for flowers! And ca “Would you advise my walking down use words like ‘Pure’ on your labels unless your goods are pure. Telepions 110, and the life-saving crew notified of | Bonesteel snorted, “You make me tir- |into the parlor and sayir ‘Excuse Some_day the law will say fo all manutacturers, “Live up fo pOLl’s TH EA'I‘ER Cortlandt Barver — o - | the impending beaching of the boat | o . he fold his wife. “Just |me, sir, but if your intentions are se- your word. You must all tell the truth. You cannof use words 9 Lesses and Manager Norwish, Wednesday, April 10, 1912, | through the use of the wireless, Bvery s flock around Mg s allow me to kick you off the Yk <Al Wool uness 618 ol oot > & i —_— | 00 of the vess¢l was known, lts want to marry } el g ol We now have Pure Food and Drug Laws. We shall have Pure LARGEST HOUSE IN TOWN King of marrying > o hose? That would signi- ) e ALL EYES ON VERMONT. ond tended action of e obly © my desire to protect my daughter "c";"'ll'"l‘;’(‘l:"‘:“’”";, As Lincoln said: ““You can’t feol all the W o Now Work dslegation satu- | 1he been waved through |y ' Ti absurd! Amyhow 4 s unwelcome attention, 1" peoploall tho time. ) 2 cwntion i 2 been waved through | i Fa'shaurd An ‘ ne.attentlon, L. ¥But now, before those laws are made, we aré manufacturers -The L.gwhn Damun and P Ih|as i GHiphrgr secured in no other way so buy salt for pot like young Fergu- living up to our WMPU‘{;! e :fh‘n#ggt,l;x FABRICS nstructed, the 11lInois | nacs. men & Sk L ; . g are 3 and we are Fowygpadendion g s e e I am a fair minded man” said (o] backing up our words with our SEAL OF and 4-0THERS-4 Bonesteel, “and personally I have noth- GUARANTEE. Inslst upon seeing this o | reason to believe that had | it AT e Mr. Fe othing! I s - then they come home and ing against Mr erguson, nothing before purchasing. It is your pre > > nth been further out at sea | V0L (ront doorstep and You tak dow"see” why Mabel shouldn't_ en o posngpen Al sorif e Miss ETHEL STUART, Soprane s d would have been rescued jin! I don't w that kind of a son- | joy a few flowers and a little candy lors havin, ¢ T iro same great, far-reaching |in-law! I'm not looking for and endure a few calls from him if _"Puinlm’fl Iw”u‘;hlv hlnhfnm merchandise 3 signal of distress which the wirel is | lionaire, but I want M to marry a | she chooses! She isn't going to mar- in your cify will show you these goods. Should NIGHT ot able b aha smart business man. 1 don't him, let me tell you! TIm not you not find them, write us and we will inform . a0 AR SN U the ap- [ " way that voung F son lc afrald, not a bit! You are a hysteri- you where you can find them. pitance one which greatly reduces théy o Qirls 80 Impressio It | cal woman, Araminta, and you can't 4 o 5 = e —— s ha | dunger of ocean travel. In thi - s to me that you'd better let me |judge things at their proper values at L te to 8 ip a ar case, the vessel would ve {take her away on a trip.” jall. Not at all!” | that gtale 1o stlr 15 5 50" | been beachen anyway, us she' finaDy | Mivery wei [ / —lM—AUDITO RIU M—Illli— ’ | was, but the w ess offers M- | “Araminta see! And don’t ! Works ———————————————————————————————————————————————— % % il S s St ,.,': l,w'h?“f:f,vi awful tones, “do 3 I don't see how he can manage to pay | BPECIAL FEATURE FOR FIRST THREE DAYS t's sta " r meas g . M vou fear our col ned a ent for a decent fla st o | = bt rti ! s and stimulates the passen- {00 TeaT our Cov . T i e Y OUR SEAL TRAIN NUMBER 44 appea ticul Mabel's natural go could give them the two front rooms or . b - % h ine, even | 38 for wiat might be an otherwise imatch for all tne e it QUARANTEE Woolen Fabri BIG SPECTACULAR RAILROAD ACT, % v | hopeless outlook. {lous pu 1 | s said Bonesteel, “Why don’ —~ - o gty e vy - - Aot . G abacat aulL | SRy [ suson can tell ‘her?” Voi be calini A hd pannihisOha wai' T Other Feature Actx and Pletures. Highest Priced Hill of the Season. & s e B o u hat” said his wife, |am d stop worrying? There's | v . 1‘ E rCONGRES&ONAL bt m'\\« ediy e ;.hi‘ m‘lo ,‘p;,n"‘\' Bethitig o Wi r ARt A T s thing! | e lifts his head | mother for the spring? Shopping and | ———————————— o deleg e Heyburn seems ito tulnk Sisissels o snapped Mabel's | Oh-er_hello, Mabell Caller gone?* | When he Is pleased | theaters and Atlantle City—1 was noug x . e Congressional Record is get- | o, i 0IGTUEKS T SROBREY of flowers | Y, I MahaL W RAR It admad] o, sald her father, “I can't exact- | just thinking you needed a change!” y say 1 ever did!” He coughed, glar- | “A-a-hem!” sniffed Mrs, Bonesteel. Lyceul n Theater ed at his wife and strangled, He eyed | “Please pass me that spool of thread, be a daily joke-book in thi to all sorts of gi EW LONDON didn't marry | upst: | 1e newspa and he has 'em at all! It's no | — sitptech (ranmiod. H0 @ situa th on- | » forward with the plea that its| “I got a few flowers mys o was very pink as to cheeks and | '8 CEVEUIer B8 though she were | hicago Ne SATURDAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT, APRIL 13th | Bl e Mrs. Bonesteel, “and 1 know right as to eyes. In her fingers she | oW “HC, SERETrons specimen just dug | TR Tntoft Jos Wik Presients the Ssnsatics & as and | e 42814 . |young men acted’ who went twisted a Tose.” Looking at it * she| D TIAL e JAC never mgen before | Essex—The Essex postoffice opened the Senk b i the | lence as a circulation build-{ vy ~ when you came along Henry |self in the mirror in a faraway man- | 52¥ to taking a trip east with your | depository. ] 0 YOU LIVE : tha n w Al- | there | Boy 1, let me tell you! 1 ner and touched up her halr. — ’ < , ” s dis | in getting about |others! What I'm “Did you ever mnotice;” she inquired = Exactly as played ail last seas Weber » 3 | By so doing, he musical numbers including orid_fan . with ot etk Prices Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Evening, 2 0 g dea of politics than the Sale opens Thursday. Cars (o ) ers give ngressional Record Is roceedings of col The Hamilton Watch, the best in the world for the money. We recommend it above all others. ~ e Luamens % W o Hormh Special Sale of Baskets Willow, splint, and Imported Japanese Baskets. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer to you at remark- but no | ept some. might be POWDER Ahsolutely Pure If you have an old style case we can alter it to take one of these up-to-date watch movements. ably low prices a lot of fine willow, splint and Japanese Basketry. Baskets of all kinds and a small lot of hand- some Deep-seated, Willow Arm Chairs for the home, the Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome veranda or the Summer Camp. The only Baking Powder made If you want to know from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar how well a Hamilton AT BARGAIN PRICES keeps time ask the i b Deep-Seated, Roomy Ar made of selected willow in the natura sd B8 Brown man that carries one. Ferguson & Charbonneau 239 Main, St., Franklin Square. N.¥, N H & HBR green. NATURAL $3.08 COLORED 475 E THERE ARE ONLY A F SERVED. vatch inspec lebra rs £ ed are headquarters f | All of, fine, clez W or smoo e e | ance, strongly made with handle v Wit Whiég @ [l out We Give Double Stamps Oval Willow Clothes Baskets SMALL s Wauregan Block 194 Main Street MEDIUM .. . 6 + INCHE | LARGE 8 NCHE 2 | EXTRA LARGE 9 ED KETS All Kinds of Up- Fancy and Tailored SPLINT WET WASH BASK n. % = } o king ¢ . e " SU I S :; hOISterlng wedfleSdfly :NVLLOW RUG BEATERS—Ha ed with steel, spring wire d the & ) | by the newspapers than that, to maxe | ‘ i e B G LMMMJ fhite ! e ald ] a ¢ 1 Other ¢ price from 75 cents v A complete stock ain the rainwat here offered you at the follc recedented prices Juniors’ et SR e B h E e Rt Neeca imewiiodng ) household furnishings at all times and prices always lowest S g g J MEDIUM ...... 98 r ‘ " There’s every mark of the First-Class Workman in SCHWARTZ BROS., Home Furnishers LARGE ng tie needs of - e situadon must ‘necessarls be| | ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | famage do e The Big Stors with the Little Prigss . Tel. 965 9-11 WATER ST. these clever Suits. They are absolutely new, distinctive, Tol @i Norwieh, Ca & N S s 4 Suspicion,|] ©Ut of the ordinary, with the smart individuality that ods. The 3 il - g H0 we and Suspicion. | | by its engi t Mr, Fditor: Your flattering ‘head- the most critical women of fashion demand; and service- §/ have some ollisfon with the “old man's” plea 2 and data to a good government in yesterday's | able. l t t N t rrecghs tin, to wit, “as a Roogevelt man- | i : Qo e o4 Every detail of style, trimming and workmanship mpor an o lce P he por. in this Garden of | stei & B e end mepieion, and o2} reflects the high standards or ready-for-service Suits that || W ¢ PR iy i : ; "n o0d ,E nger and dev to > ‘D:[‘\h‘ts\.‘(m:‘—.!y el ‘e are here to stay and we have decided to exten Db'\)MA I\/A e Culenet s sura he peopia are| 55 Rk i ;‘ /] our offer of Our Regular $3.00 Glasses For $1.00 for a THE IDEAL FACE POWDER . :' iosd his fntention” to run| Je . i} short time. sk b ‘ " feated this time. A feel- | | b off s 1s, Fre ' - ¢ dempair must | een th Sults 5 12.50 to $40.00 i Genuine $4.00 Sure Tight Finger Piece Glasses $2.00 7 oo g A don 2 | Bifocal Glasses (see far and near) as low as $2.50 . v/ por Bl vy s 2 TR RN o Coats - 4.00 to 35.00 ; it B e DR JOHN W. CALLAHAN 2l i ' : - | | Physician and Surgeon ge Minstrels S S s o | ‘ 9 W to. 9. CONNECTICUT OPTICAL COMPANY " Yale Students Vet SABUD 1% thice zor s rosuat | Ther enswsa aud:toc | W iStS 95C tO 8 50 HERE TO STAY AT 140 MAIN STREET, NORWICH Wejomap e o | SUATRR HALL ™ T g thet. 1 it ¥ Sy a . NOTICE: Each week we will fit two poor school children with TUNER | FRIDAY, APRIL 12th ced this tlme he \n.“l Pre iR tes 3 otk | SIESRGR SrS (0f Sharke 12 Sresseet 1 | TICKETS AT DAVIS 121z,

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