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. THE TUBERCULOSIS PROBLEM. Dr. S, J. Maher, before the chari- THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY RENERES e e tles and corrections confers ace By ( Walte y, declared that the tuber- Borwich ulletin | 2o v a5 \ MY TWO _G_____RAND_._MAS AT POL'IS THEATRE oo LARGEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO-NIGHT, SI. PERKINS Comedy Monologue with New Features Children Cry for Fletcher's ASTORI that there is reason for believing that % sis can be stamped ut" This| 1 'was to supper with Grandmotheryout to the kitchen so that Grandmaw face of the f ) > disease | Kelly 1 bt Miss Connelly in- | Getchell wouldn't have time to anwer =|in face of the fact that the disease |Kelly last night,” ¥ e Tt e T 106 e has been o closely connected With|formed Miss Frizkie, as she threw her- | Grangmaw Getchell she started In at it man life by nature shows that the|geif on the couch in the rest room, |again price, 13¢ m week; G0e | Subject is one that has been given|“and of all the fun!” She paused and | ‘[t just makes me want to ery, yoni t ong and careful study, but it |her face broke into a reminiscent|she says, fetchin' a great big sigh, aund Goufier. — Will require & long. persistent conflict | smile. “She aim't my real grandmaw, | ‘every time I eat lemon cream pie. Mr. tho Postornice at Norwloh, [ v, 11l ,',‘.”:013?; i: ,1" u.\r:ug:u vou know. She's paw's first \uw:; Tinkum, him that was my s;ca:nd.kh; cond-class matter, bR : s conquer- | v, but us kids has always called | was so partial to it” Then she looke Telephone Caller ed | R candmother. ~She liyes 'way out | over at Grandmother Kelly spiteful, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Bullstin Business Office, 480, Ihe greatest need at the present|gn’(ho west side and she gets awful |and I knew. they waé about ready to in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Selections by the Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 86-8. ime, says Dr. Maher, is to gain more | gore {f one of us youngsters m\rr\i" gxn lock )hgr"; nguiln. ‘Ym;l k;mw 2 been and has been made under his per= e Felehenotry ® ™7 luying of the hysterical fear of the|night With her sbout once in every | ‘Mr Getchell he whs iy thisd, E sonal supervision since its infancy. o ] | iptive and the sentimental de- |80 often. ' 2 s m_(}:e:n:m:‘l’r;‘e‘;:(ellyrhdennt.:‘x:y n.c:y.- Allow no one to decetve you in thi: [ % T : 4 | **last night it was my turn anc 3 < : o o1 Norwich, Tussday, April 16, 1912 sire 10 isolate the cases, In empha- {88 LG oL Gniother Kelly says to | “Nellle, she savs, ‘ain't it funny how All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good™* are but — | sizing (he point that the greatest det-| o Nellie,” she says, “I asked poor | some women Will marry just anything Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hezith of STIMULANT FOR TAFT MANA t ) the cause he 0pposition | oiq Grandmaw Getchell to come over | that comes along, just {o show they Infants and Ohildren—Experience against Experiment. Four Reels | ocation of hospitals and | tonight and I'd be real obliged if you'd | had the chance? GERS. it e e eiches | Tun over to her son's place and fetch | 'L don't blame no woman,’ says palait of Abeamcivabiiohs of 1 sultable places, he touches | P O8N hat daughter-in-law | Grandmaw Getchell to me, ‘Just becuz hat is Biiventia | upon the local situation and he gives| ¢ hersil Jet her start out by herself | the men folks don't take to her, but T &s demonStrute e h 1 d th "fh.l 1d h 1d fall | th o folks t 3 hun - B . surance to those who feared that|and if that poor old thing should fall | thére’s some folks not more'n a hun- e T i ere would be a detrimental effact|down L bet she'd break some of her |dred nilles away that didn't get mar- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare- f Ilinajs and Penos “| from the present location of the New |bones. They gits awful brittle, vou | ried more'n once for a mighty goed and goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It > gotten rid o rimer and don county ‘inatitutéon that snek | Rnow, Rh_a persoe Wik oldec’ It wes | HLTCRR SOSER PG ThAT 18 At Wy contains neither Oplum, Morphine nor other Narcotio MATINEE, MOTION PICTURES AND Bachine > 3 unny because Grandmother Kelly | ; . eupporied Lhe candidacy of (b not bhe the case. 4 aln't more'n a vouple of young- ol — substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wnrlnv ; Miss ETHEL STUART, Scprnno eat of the president and put them-| ™ es that a careful tuberculous |er than Grandmaw Geachell, arawell, you neednt to think that and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhea and Win selves under ths Sims and Plian ma- | patient is aboit the satest person, e\ o St to pike over | thirds of Grandmother Kelly on the| ~ Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation hines . 2 P m the most w:wv‘ fl :::.‘;;‘"”" get Grandmaw Getchell when the |mat. Grandmother Kelly was .right and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the — — partuer of Mait Quay in the con o ity 18 o bANE |G Rgy come hoppin' up thé stairs, | there with the comback Bow 1 tural slee] Peansyivania for years. Penrose can| about such ons that the san-|spry’s you please. Grandmother Kel- | *‘Well, she says takin' off the Hd of Btcannch wod | el glving healihy ,'"d B P give him no points as shown by Sa . are built. It is to be hoped|ly runs to the door. ‘Why grandmaw,’ |the teapot ad lookin’ in to see If the The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Ay’ e-dery A at the ambition of Dr. Maher; that |she saye, ‘did you come all by your. |teas all gone, I alwaye did tnink the | e 3 # rvn the glorv of selving |Self? I don't think you ought to ‘a’ [folks that keeps on gittin’ married Rooere o s el have o gors of soving | SEL AR SO, 00| e ey e i wane-ant| GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS turne. v e tuberculosis problem, may b6 SUC- | 4} ipat way alone.’ | ever had such very good luck When a The she st be a stim s at is, that the desired | uGrandmaw GQetchell just pushes | person ketches a real good fish, you B the Si ture of FEATURE PICTURE TODAY 1o th greater s| knowledge necessary to wipe it out|past her and begins takin’ off her hat | know, they're pretty likely to be cars gnatus nstead of nsurges may be gained through the efforts put|and cape and throwin’ 'em on the |ready to go home and be satisfied.’ " . 3 . Fi ibd S ey peWARd i khd W the state. Chair. ‘Quit ‘“grandmawin’ me.” [ Then she picked up the teapot and run i Scn. ndtea o N i > |she says. ‘T'm just as well able to|out into the kitchen. DL ROF o 5 | walk three blocks by myself as I ever Well, they kep’ it up the whole demagogue, who is profiting from his | WARNING TO ’“E"'Co" Tas, and a good deal more able tian | blessed evenint, and youd a died keen insigh men and ¢ as been made plain, both to the|gsome of these slimjacks that'd crack |if you uld have but heard i [ Subity conditie »W grea lexican government and to the in-|to pieces if they ever hit the side- |them. Every time Grandmaw Get- ? . Greatest Western Picture of the Year. sure is being brought to bear, through ents, just where the United States | watk.' chelld get o half nelson on Grand- 56 dlsini Pt ek ectod | stands i velation to their troubles,| “When we sat down to supper Grand- | mother Kelly, Grandmother Kelly'd . 5 1 Ses 5 O wiah ta inter. | mother Kelly says, just as sweet as [bat back at her and then duck for * Miss MAE LA JESS, Contralto. o 18 £aigd! ] oes not wish Lo nien”| could be, “T made some cornbread for | the kitchen or dining room, or some- e ou ave Wa S of Roosevelt mer " | has no intention of interven-| g, per grandmaw,’ she says, ‘cause 1|wheres, like she had some pressin’ rant any such remark | ing unless it is forced to, but it Will| thought it would be easy for you to|business, and by the time she'd get| In U = o 30 Y ng |« at American oclitizens are prop- [eat. When a person’s lost so many | back Grandmaw Getchell'd be all ready n Use For Over ears | en This means that accord- | of their testh as what you have I know | with another hot one. The last thing —Jiill—A UDITORIU M —]ljlj~— are | y es governing war in all | it's kind of hard for 'em to chew tough |1 heard after 1 went upstairs was JHE SEREAUR SONRARY. T2 SERRSY STRRET. BER R S ~ | stions, that prisoners shkii|thing | Grandmother Kelly sayin' ‘Now, you he s BY. CHAS. DICKENS = ety ns, that prisoners shall| U 0w Getchell begun to swoll | careful, grandmaw, - goin' up thems Nicholas Nickleby & $W/5 e . e eated as such and not| ., “.j guess you don't need to be so |steps. I knew a real stout person that . attles s ccause they appen to be|caretul of me and my teeth ‘Moll|fell down them stairs once and she, : i WESLYN TRIO—Music, Mirth and Melody . fore, and its . " \ opposing force Kelly, she says. ‘Hard for me to|never walked again.’ to the socialist party administration | Milwaukee what it 1s foday, that is, TURES wing the A g is not intended {o en-|chew? she snorts, shakin. ‘I guess| *°T guess you betier be careful your- | and who had thelr searchlights on ev- | the working class. OTHER ACTS AND PICTURE onvention, or d i ns to take sides in|it's a whole pile easier for me to chew |self, Moll Kelly, snortsa Grandmaw |ery move that was made by the city | Betwecen these two forces that go A - sane const § | ible, bl the attitude [ WIh mY teeth (ha's just s good as | Getchell; if vou should tumbls down- | covnefl, they sbsclutely failed to dis- | to make up soclety at present—that | : * | they ever was as it 1 for you, with |stairs your bones'd crack up like 8o |cover a single ir of 'sraft dtir- | ia, (he oapitailat Gaas axid the working peos d s 8 ) any maltrbatment | eV = : v gle instance of graft dur- |is, the capitalis . r gu p \merican citizens will be resented | Hem shiny store’ teeth, that makes ) many icicles. | ing the last two_years. class—the exploiters and the exploit Lyceum Theater £V, LONON 8 Roossvelt is * el ShA IR Ml ike an old steamboat| = | Is there any other American of | ed, the haves and the have nots, there ¥ ating government, and the Mexican | whistlin® down the river every time you ducked Into my room and pretty | the sire of Milwaukes that 1s Rov- |is a never ending struggle which goes - s tw 4 « v o i accounta |say anything’ near swallowed all the bed Cclothes | erned by either of the old parties or | on whether you have partisan govern- FRIDAY, APRIL 19 E & L s 13 peop! ! ] . :;n;;- r h;“)v 'a;w v‘v‘gvhvvhn;u *x.\'< to keep from haw-hawin' right by a so-called non-partisan govern- | ment or non-partisan government, ul:d Frazee & Lederer Co. Prese nomina v | he adequate protection o SRR Y - Ly ] UOR % | ment that can show a similar record? | this striggle will go on until the work- - e e s . |says, putting a helpin’ of creamed | “Say, I bet I been to ten thousand | If therc is, we would like to hear of It, | ing class absorbs the others and by RICHARDS (Mih CAR L E - gy gt i S hicken on to Grandmaw _Getchell's | movin’ picturé shows and musical cum- | Tt was mot from a desire to give | doing this will abolish all classes be- . | situation is taking a serlous as- | plate, <t does beut all how some folks | edies and theayters and things, bt for | Milwakee good governmeht, that | causo then there will only be one lass |§ in his Latest Laugh and Song Show, JUMPING E " rin- | an A n citize prac- | gets ‘more satisfaction hangin' on fo|a real, first class up to date con-|made the old partics combins but it | —the working class Wallaos Hopper. An excellent (‘a Sor s he a h ' i 0 be as- | thelr poor old snags long after they're | tinuous show them two old dames bes | was the demand of big business| As for taking politics out of mu- Sk N5 16 48] Sl iacik gee. His as 8 A will stand for | past their usefulness than to let ‘em |got ‘em beat. Theyre bettern = a|(which finances both old parties) that | nicipal campalgns, The Bulletin 18 + 1ot L8R England inspire nthus- |, con s believed that |60 comfortable lke and - get =some|couple of fhree ringed ' circusss."—|they combine' to beat the socialists e right when it says the soclal- Cars to Norwich after perforn 3 the people can & E - weeded, for it is only inviting | 8009 Poushten one il do et U B | Bo that the big business interests could | ists will never agree to this. We take ay is e Ro | ster ontinue along such a line, | i i get the public franchises on their own | the stand that there can never be such elt of four vears ag I st E Wik wat Both to-the | i terms, which the soclalists would not |a thing as a non-partisan administra- . . . R | t0 & hell of torment. Nothing 1s said | grant tion of any kind of government. It EADJUSTING FRATERNAL IN e ridrbi gl | about Lazarue peing a good man or| As to thefr promises not being car- |a government administers things far A s the proper understand- | the rich man being a wicked man. |ried out, in all fairness it ought to be | the benefit of the workers it must be SURANCE. g 1 How we must all shudder when we |remembered that they had to Wwork | atthe expense of the capitalists and | .. 3 D Bvery now & n . - — I | put_en fine Iinen and fare sumptu- | under an antiquated clly charter that|if they faver the capftaliste it must o Proriragh : EDITORIAL NOTES. | | ous and how we must envy those|was granted in 1884, The Wisconsin |be at (he sxpense of the workers. |The Hamilton ey " $10 28 4 3 | A last years bird nest looks abso- | V10 #re poor and have sores and can | legisiature refused to grant them a| No guvernment, either non-partisan h ’ and wouln Gul K IAEE TSACE Dich N Smpuri- | 1t the dogs lick them! Ne, this par- | new charter, giving them home rule, | or any other kind, can administer | \Wasch the to increase its ra der to ssue, and what does that | R KD G L vered Wit an. | @ble riEhily understood does not teach | and every time they made a move to | things to satisfy both these factlons; ) o de s 8. As long | ot ipoagr Al sohg Rl the consclous existence of the soul | fulfil any of their promises their ene- | it s tmpossible. - Jated posters.—Meriden Record the as an organization is rapldly gaining =ia : |after death. A card request o the | mies immedintely tied thetr hands with | Non-purtisanship & a deluston and | best in the embership, it is able to meet its Wood-| Now the government comes to the | GUéstion Box Hditor” will bring free| court injunctions of various kinds. |a snare and the voters will discover i 5 i o | Wilson are picking out univer- it i i A o t of charge a full and reasenable inter- They appointed men to run the vari- | through experience that non-partisan- o jons ot r ut a i front and informs the farmers not to 3 worl or the o relhgrl | s fib forelgn potatoes for seed. If they | Prétation of this parable. ous city departments who were expert | ship is oniy capitalism masquerading SRV tustonsing it | = 2 1o g00d for & what's the use | ——— o in their respeotive lines, and they ap- | under another name, and they will money. We a ain | ¥ N protécting them with a tarift?— MLETT! pointed these men irrespective of their | eventually turn to the Socialist parts . inevitabl 1o w and has 4 L3 b 2 s [LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. politics or their place of residence, and | as the only party that will emancipate d i ncluded them all in the g " » il | —e e the courts ruled against them | the workers from the problems that | FeCOMMmEn s Tlinsls Frewrsal cong d e finds you out, t00. |* gy oo Rt DOLY The Milwaukee Situation. The socialists are well satisfied with | are confronting them today. hicago. an wo fraterna of th fier democrats showe y g the result of the Milwaukes election FRED HOLDSWORTH, | above all S Walibes of 1he CHAR v N RAHOMAE ot RAEmeny et ey Be Mr. Bditor: Amongst those who | There are nearly three thousand more WILLIAM KELLAS, e ‘ : o | dijce unexpecten tesil i Biteh tHe e an interest in politics, the ques- | socialists than there were in 1910, and | DANIBL POLSKY, others. d g a bt e e e P s is now frequently asked: “What |other Aprll elections have shown a| Press Committes Soclalist Party. continues on sta J SHANNE Ts Whon 1L s Sowa Ahén wppened in Milwaukee that caused | general advance all along the line. | Norwich, April 15, 1812 pr by 8 N - New Haven Journal-Courier. he defcat of the socialists?” The| ‘We want it to be thoroughly under- | nt of ra ! 1 Bulletin in editorial comments | stood that socialists do not contest|— 2 — P WS & Shque . afepiica of . Y& - MaReos. aoniting \)1 | combining interest of good | turing offices. We contest elections e : rodlgghhry S 4 v L government (7) chiefly to propagate the principles of | Treatment That Costs Nothing If It d X e " [ s v A ooy il Tt has been admitted by all impar- | socialism. to Benefit. If you have an ol le L ] — i sttt S tial invest rs from Ix-President| The Milwaukae election has demon sl a at " ¢ | St be pint to the Expsnsd ot of Harvard college down to the |strated what the socialists have al- | g T e B iogyonrg F o style case we can S0 it Das b [ ‘ st e various magasine writers who have |ways claimed—that there is no funda- S N hy ety 1, it Ty o prinyms W8 recopnli | e A | investigated and been on the =pot|mental difference between the repub- | by dirorasd Siexico ciiod Dbt | alter it to take one = W i | | that the socialist administration was | licans and democrats—they both stand | herb has been found o be b @eelfic in the trest- s o . A i | Sraed giving Milwavkce the best government | for the same thing: Capitalism and | mest of dabeiss aucky reducng the meclts v | of these up-to-date & il | e W ng fo ever had in its history and they | exploitation, and when their profits are | i, tien. ; e 9 | tions s making congress a | demonstrated to the American p!l“\c‘lx;‘ danger they will combine to save | The et 10 e nensee: 3100 v ot} wwatch movemnents. | and impelling the leader npt a large city can be run efficiently, | them. the herb Wil ixa weeks end £ x | arly adjournment. T honestly and without graft | The socialists governed Milwaukee | ¥omt symptems in the most el ] e | BAtoiE 8’ AUBIG hopele | In spite of the fact that there were | as far ae they were able for the ben- | & O3 fiort,end s B ol b If you want to know nd re embers | 3 | mportant legisiation ¢ nine daily papers who were opposed | efit of those who have built and made | bettes. Lee & Osgood Co . esembla 5 | roptiation: billk how well a Hamilton where sl Senator | field Republican k 3 B | ; ) — eeps time ask the o € ¥ | Richard Croker Jicts that Presi- | . g, I I i e man that carries one. & p | Mase T “P}n_’ | united repuhlican party behind him. In ota g er | i BRy oISy |} ay, Croker was a poiltical wise- | nam | transfer § 0 one another with- | acre. e may mot be in touch with | | | read a whole lot, traveled a bit and DANGER IN FOREIGN SEED PO-{ : coun B R e b pen.—F 239 Main, St., Franklin Square. TATOES | ] o ho enforces laws [ ville Lead s s e hacking the tch inepectors for tha N. ¥, N. H. & H. ¥ & head M & ppose at | 16 people canno ord 1o sup-| The mud-slinging of Wilson's press | Watch inspectors 8 - | Jurean in Washington gain noth- | for these celebrated watches % : ! by T ! |ing for the candidate and hie cohorts B i atatoes . o, oy Tex’. which | Put disgust and contempt amo B B S a T 95th ANNIVERSARY SALE e K { tio | (iny who dured Venturs in 0 bush & | 1d tn| the Neld against him.—Wateribury Re- 0{ “0 1, H . | orid 15 gainst him et o i nyx’ Hosiery | ‘ ; ‘ i ; iy y i pe v | & motor{ mpeqgare, overlooking the fact that| . 1 s the past decade. The out ana | smcaaen oneorn wasie secerrng 0| ] Q4 M St W Block Wednesday, APRIL 17th, 1912 o ported | ca ool all of e people some of the | 2 4 7 . ol ‘e e i i ‘N,Ln”fi'm{mg’m o e | The “Onyx” Hose have always afforded us great P ' ey e e T et satisfaction, as well as our customers, and therefore, we . > ik i it % "% | Victortes in Iilinois and Pennsyivan! | e to show our good will in co-operating with this |{ «a R e B || Anniversary Sale. On this day we will offer to our cus- 4 ¢ The f at Upton Bincla 1 | dis he serenity of the pros- | jal values, as follows: ! s of securing such| The fa Upton Sinclalr (o8| peci thet William Howard Tatt wii tomers special ) { il a8 ADpealsd <ondon that the labor unions have | he nominated on the first ballot at ., 1 A Jbyp ey S LR T 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. ONLY 1 g A g b b s ThLy i gt (AP NS i o | i Plain Gauze Lisle and Silk Lisle, regular 50 cent s 15 LNUBE &-10 | 1 values, Anniversary Price 35 cents per pair, 3 pair for wn varetie rer ot for] The Norih Ademe vepubiicans are|| Bible Question Box || A 6 OU S I E s not adag " not 8o strong for Roosevelt when they | | cene . | 8! ¢ it vemt to our Bible Question Box 86 1| nea a fireworks. “ditor. o Pure Thread Black Silk, a regular $1.50 value, An- niversary Sale Price $1.00 per pair. 20L 4B Mbes a-¢f the Amerioan va- | o et AV B e . ‘ FOR MEN. 2ons o wot acclimated. The dunger of | spending. $250,000 Y,,"‘,;,‘)“l:l.‘,:f isnts (£ A sDee net LUKS By 0.2t Stonol of SPR[NG SUITS made to be sold from $ZZ Nto 330.00 i Men's Pure Silk and Silk Lisle in black only, regular ér:tf?‘;“v?;;:'n“’;\rjvv:'~ s disea \ 2 v. ‘t\]“‘\' ;”;‘.in“w”\‘“»:,._‘:;\“gfl.y;%j“_:;;:{);;;”mm“h;v: b $l2.50 | 2i?;x;l?::.s?‘l£iversuy Sale Price, 35 cents per 580 AbGFAIY, of North Curiine sis- | The Allens peefer to Tavarthie triat | iky 15 JAEATR 4nd Oentrueion ot th : : 5 COME AND JOIN IN THE CELEBRATION OF THE || o« asioniahine, ing aat Hillsile, Va. where (he tragedy |und thut nowhere in tho Bible fa It de- These Suits consist of French and Storm Serge, “ONYX” ANNIVERSARY. : S e maher | ety e onciin e 0o | Fancy Worsteds, Mixtures and other Fashionable THE GEO. W. KIES CO. Rich Man and the Pou A | The Lowis Jury Ditagrees. | uam e - purubieund et tient || Materials, in sizes from 14 to 44, ] gerous. st is, Apr The jury in t Ning sald s Dever:the RuME 7 By - i i TR B oA e Come Early and make your Selection. ; TR 7 T e e o of e sou v i v ol St T Landscaping | =—==—WHAT'S NEW gty s henored for faithtul and | hours. { bosom is not literal than the, “hell of T TV B e o i their coun- torment” is not actual. If we take| erennials. Step ih and see us. Thomastan, e sther, day: ien |the whnle nareative in . Weral aense Serge Dresses in all Desirable Colors and Sizes B T i N e FRANK WATSOW & O, | ¢ | LDIG'S GREENHOL SFs, 23 Fea daidi ay i 'was shipped ahout twolall of the poor people in the world | G R 3 | 0¥ 1 2 Feanklin_Street: ess I8 pro’ 0 be t] ¥ = —& 28 wifeloss 4 pravig 1o be & great | T3, S e ool anout e [l ol the BT IRRLE 1 at a Great Reduction. R Ry Ty Ty life saver. It is the real thing in theland six or elzht eggs were found |of dogs will go straight o Abraham's | Eastorn Gonnecticot eauai o The Bul- | Basc ri cuinectious eauni®o Low Auim time of need. among the bales of hay. bosom 4t death, And all of the rich 16tin tor busmess results. letin fu, Dusiness resullh

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