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THE BASEBALL STRIKE. is a limit to, wkich the; the, way of administe to, the crowd in view Horwirh 10t be questioned that the base- 18, need protection, but there should go in ng punishment of the rutes by " shich they ave: supposed to be gov- , und G v Eie Sined T Ty.Cob incident wek e § b —{ gusting. A plaver who Is paid $10,000 116 ‘EARS 0133 @ season and knows eneugh of hagepall 0 gor it hould have had hett " e gous in- to nd aten a cripplo whe & Il“.w A} ta Mce m—\ur'luh_ ve been ejected from the Bons. B aeton fia’"‘g Taatiag bon complaint of the umpire, Lyt ¢ 3 up o @ serious situation for He w Lk » i-- z T AR N i Norwich, Tuesday, May 21, 1312, team ma The Circulation of The Bulletin, has the lormest elr- ewlatton of nf¥ puper M Bastern ©ommertient, and from threk to Tonr Mimes large: than ihat bf amy Norwich, It % dblivered 15 Sber B9 of the 4,058 houses in Nbr- ers utter 0 aft to be when they are do and in u a8 suspended he cught to makes defi- and owne plen psideration get know me wieh, and rend by minety-fhree per eent, of the people. In Winduam from the I in delivered 10 over 500 houscs, The unprintable remar #n Putnam and Dauiclion 6 over ‘hurled across the fields can- 2,108, and in all of thewe pHees 1 || not ne countenanced ¢ is often s da comaidered the locnl dalls: inuéh the fauit bf the player sa of th Eamiern mime Conmecticut has forty- ter ome hundred amd sixty- ntrol and his team mates w giving him their ridi:- five postoffice dixtricts, und dixty || i i n his error-of judgmen rural gree delivers romtes. ft 1 the tmos The Bulletin is sold In bvers |fpop i all ot the R: ¥ - in Bastern Commeetieut. STREET LIGHTING. Nothing o much as a CIRCULATION , average hdabdans aa12 the - " wrwich has s wroved onditiens, ’ ar directly in REPUBLICAN TICKET. o i o Elsstion Monday, June 3, Mayor s v 1 y d on M BERT 'L, HEWIT m o in Aldermen > i il g 1 in wh owth may come. E ) demands of A da ty at night n gene ore flamin Broadway and City Clerk monstrated most THUR ROWE . e continuing th City Treasurer ment. I e S t pavement street City Sheriffs 1 is ap- S Iy ca Water Commissione ng together W servir SEL § n benefit th School Committee it » F ON OF CHINA, LOOKING TO OHIO In state ar rounding f the fully the counters F nited § [ the presiden: an: o duty of Uh o | L done de ng th | ‘ | I | y declsion n It is th Rooseve e P He s « no re-ele | RIAL NOTES anewer ¢ | ver staying there . | e la His autit 1gh campaign | of s much supperi “p | nd ways into de received and I it W whieh have hlaz . o=t b PRIDE OF THE NAVY. i sk i dreadmaught 1 W in Not this coun authorities werld in | massive for: Satie | e fi | ed s s W o g L e ey P e nieieit pavy which would glye the necessary | 4 ay and on 1o and possessione. rdiyfe il e Texas will prove moore effcci e R #han a “whols - corps of " giplomats .ni L e et e b Zue cundidate who comes lowed 0 It and ane much | | g a in “Run!” Keys shouted; “theyre com- ing! turn righ ho! ped stantan was summe and ther appe amon A TEAPOT T THE BULLETIN'S SHORT STORY. But keep your hands up. or ie 1t I last cottage the edge of 1 to I Kill, | f you that white the woods. erd glanced behind at the.mob ng explanation. Shouts ed them cased i an d e reached P voices, and then some one olver. Jor an Instant the der—L den’t.know what, but he ce: ¢ moise, and a stentorian | Lainly arrested the wrong wman. [ nord and the sherif, | know. Mr, Brainerd—intimately.” called: “we want that| She blushed a littie at the last ‘word, but held her' ground and defiantly have him,” Keys cried |stared at the line -of red faces. r. “He's my prisoner, | “Well, I'm jiggered!” shouted some- trial.’ one. he double line of | Sa-ay, sheriff" bellowed another, rd saw here | “does that mean that Grimson is stili r and dis- |on the train?” ainerd nc the h ly fa and deep roa t your hands urned to have handeuffs in ned on his of angry faces storming up the street after th as his captor bid. exect moment I His t nal hills. rs and win- i n that a E time for expostulation or | him | tions fol- icceeded the about | nte: umb, | ne hor nothing | would 1in wind- hting fror racted porch, to_the priso g by Brainerd want to lynch him,” gasped, The hoarse roar of th ed to who Mr m: were is voi y den in the 1al otly orch, and th man_gazed, hin ied ain Papa went down nch’ m aspe mob n K astonishment. w cried e the upon door the EMPEST ) AR “Heyt” Keys shouted, waving his revolver, “Stop! Wait! Til explain!” | His action was: evidently. construed into & hostile- demonstration, . hut it checked theirush sad - the shouting. The-men stopped, trampling the green lawn -into a mire, “It's all-a mistake!” Keys.betlowed. “Dont-know how 1 did-it; ;but-he.isn't Grimson at-all. . My daaghter knows i for - centain, Mr. Brainerd," Ellen Keys sald, yudly, as she stepped forword. “I'm ire, for we- were:educated. together. | Father pas made:some sort of & Dbiun- “1 guess it does” Keys acquiesced. Don't ‘see how 1 did it, boys, The ast movement | conductor heiped, though, for-he point- stared , id seemed |ed out this man as Grimson, and I didn’t wait for any other identifica- tion.” The conductor must have been bribed,” Brainerd suggested in an un- dertone. That's it!” Keys exclaimed. “Say, boys, that fellow was bribed. He voinied out the wrong man, see? The | other’s .stean wesL" i There were u few exclamations of | gusi, and then the mob, a moment efore yelling beast-like, broke into a | roar of laughier. as m tar stupefie: here " e mob immediate- Y been to What er amatory the ache before the and blinked, | mur- | wh | unfocked the handeuffs. Keys shametacedly captive. “Sorry, turned to his he mumbled, as he *an’t apol- that blamed conducto you had a very close call all B tault. young man. You may thank your stars that @llen was here and recognized you. There, I must hurry to the tel- cgraph office, Ill have your baggage left at Murphy’s for you, and you can take the evening local there. = Mean- while you must let us entertain you here, and try to wipe out your first impression of Carson. Take care of him, Ellen.” With that he hurried away, the tail mob_following at his heels and roughly chaffing him. Brainerd turned to the girl, den smile on his Ii the a sua- and she, seeing laughter in his eyes, blushed pain- fujly [—Fm very sorry—" she began. Pm not. ‘You remember the last day at school? You told me I might visit you if your father should prove illing; but never, unless he invited ‘fhen you wrote me that it was he had other plans; he didn’t And unless at his in- m all over; ke easterners. vitation you refused to see me or even ar from me again.” ‘I wish you weuldn't,” plaintivel “Please It's over.' “It's not!” Brainerd triumphantly shouted, with a sudden burst of laugh- ter; s mot! Here 1 am, not enly Ellen said don't reeall all | by ‘'special invitation, but actually met at the train and escorted to you by r father, I's the letter of the law!” Ellen turned and precipitately fled Into the house and Brainerd as pre- | cipitately followed. When Keys finally opened the parlor door, two young people rushed to far sides of the Toom, and the sheriff stared “What!” he roared, “you—Oh, by jing, yes. 1 forgot, Youwrs Will, Well” he mumbled, sinking into a chair, “1 guess you're here by special invitation, all right,’—St. Louls Giobe-Democrat. of M has star ore, an ed Rooseveit, the so-ca Th. 5 party convention not abide the w appears more like an acceptable non taxes and s in The s n tors of thi edu n era 1y age o he majority, ass than nie when | will her n mere milk trade nt milk milch cows of d at dnxlous | SMETIAINIAg as was the o the “Midshipman ernment’s atfempt wrust price-for coffge-wi W pursuit of to break | rate New | of "N cle is almost as three be watched with approval and joy by consumers, With production of coffee largely exceeding the demand the price umped up enormously, out- New Haven Journal-Cour- » 40 per cent. is soot; lace curtains have aned four times a year, and 1 walk around with & quart of their lungs. Pittsburgh is winter nor a summer resort. 1ply a dirty town to make good n.—Bridgeport Telegram, of the fog in n ere should be no he of a democratic hou Congressman fresh meats into We are just a bit rt c / free. L but it possesses th necegsary merit—New Haven Jour- nal-Courier, Dan Hanna, the Cleveland million- aire newspaper owner and politictan, s said to be furnishing the money for Mr, Roosevelt's costly campaign in behalf of “the rule of the people” in Oljo, It is a remarkable proof of the freedom of the ex-president from the contaminating Influence of the “spe- cial Interests."—Hartford Times, Castra, whose ha riffe, is reported 0 he B0 thar there is likelis regaiuing hea be palit It tepart- hey v t + nded 1d sm.—Springfield Republi Fhe mevement iRaugura 4 r iies of Hrid r a $200,000 publie conventien hall is a move in the right direction, We hav no adequate hall for conventien, lyce- um or other general public purposes, bui sheuld have ene large and com- medious, weil furnished with all prop- cts, with ample exits and oth- p to date in every respect— Standard, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ©One in Connecticut for Clark. erwise Bridgepert afr. Editor: Now, dear Builetin, you know, and all of your readers Know, that {he siars are blinking in a demo- ratic minner and the twa main 2 the an party are ug to tatters Q. P. baoner. tbank yau lemén, for the ampaign | with T hun | | » | | | | | are o | to out th ough. | no mare ‘thay ‘Tight*to get | “Washington band - Wagen. | or‘inexperience, ‘Invthe | made g contest sediminted with-the- and B MONTGOMERY. nG b, May 20. | “He is conslanfly “asKing favors of his-ffiends.” *“Is-he® - “Tes, he ‘has mm me ten l%-fgg $5-thai T owe | n lately | re selling a whole | ioL of*EZO on:money ‘back p.an 1o-peo- Ples-Who- roust - have - strong feet to | suppert-a vigorous body. i GetzEZ0-for-weary, tender burning, | aching, - foul “smefling feed. toke - 0Bt e agony punions. tor Gt it to from ccorns -and Use this.delightful ointment chapped hands:and fave, for ec- a, Tough.or itching sk and for hafing. A jar for omly:-3 conts. Mail crders from Ezo Chemical C-., Roches- | ter, N. Y. What Texans Admire 18 hearty, vizorous life, according to | of San Antonio. ~We that Dr, King's New | Life - Pills. surely put new life and energy into a person. Wie.and I b Hleve they-are the best made.” We will Serve Another Six o’Clock Dinner Music by the WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Droprietors. cellent for stomach, liver or kidney | troubles. 2: cts.at.Lee & Osgood Co. Mrs. L. N. Snow, 30 Winter St, Telepnone 254.1 Bangor, Me., was troubled for many years . with kidney and bladder ail- ments, and had a pam in her back with_ dizzy spells, and other painful symptoms. She saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and toek them and splendid results followed, She says: “I have now taken three bottles of Fo- ley Kidney Pills and today I am per- fectly cured of kidney and bladder trouble.” The Lee & Osgood Co. T don't I pi shman, or | a.typical ptchman, or a typical Ger- man, or a typical church member, or | a typical literary man, a typical musician, or a typical anthingarian, I like & Man. 1 don't like a typical lady, or 65 Frankdin Street, S. BACKER, *\(rangin it Manufacturer - of CHES AND LOUNGES. Kepasring and Polishing , Ughcistery Barber Chairs Mattre: made ever equal to New Slip Covers cut and made to order | a Specialty Full Line of WHITE G0ODS ant, or club weman, or blue stockiug, or working woman, or soclety favorite, I like a Woman, 1 loathe, abhor and abonimante all stamps, dles, patterns, and artificial shapes impressed upon a human be ing. I Mke the pure gold. All_professionalism, eccl all_mannerisms and uniforms, cocked hats and badg classes, cliques, select circies and r pectabiiities that aim to itute some artificiality for the individual are not for me. I will take just plain Folks. There was never anything made covered in the way of excellen: affectations, sub: magnificences, dukes, lords and ladi that is so good as a plain, untrimm and nnplumed Man—except, of co a Woman. 1 think if George of Kngland or William of Germany or even a college president or a millionaire and I were to_get off by ourselves incognito some where where I aid not know he was somebody and he did not know I was nobody, and could go tn swimming to- gether; and lie on the be h al our toes in the sand, and swap ¥ and be human, in the and ocean and earth and clouds we should like each other qu well, As it is there are thick wal between us, frowning with guns hereditary fear, and manmed wilh de- termined ghos If you leve me, tell me so. Do not be alway me Above all, do net say thi don mean, just .to please me. me no borrowed nor artificial stimulants to my affection. But if ever there is a_ motion of your desire towards me, If some mo- ment my eye or lip or hand or any at titude of mine pleases vou, do not fail to note it, and upon proper occasion confess it to The one thing love needs as its daily food is expression. You may be shy, timid, naturally self-restrained. It may be constitutionally difficult for you to give vent to any generous admiration. | You may even fear It will sound hypc crftical. You may dread being mis- understood. No matter. Keep trving. Form th habit of saying outright t you think—if you think If you conceal any let little repugnances I arouse in you. these must needs be, both being man. And when it is all ov in a few vears at least, pern Who knews? it will be (hese nameless unremembered a ness an Io will fra nt the memory of our en but one of us i h! aimed Carlyle, over dead wife, “if only T had five minuf en with her, if only to assure loved her through 2 " | Two Large is fair with the pub- d a canyenignce ft's made qfthe best ginger, ¢ limes 30 ;_ par, alls qf bes ,.“P"I’—P m. l wblmm;:%?‘ Eg taste appeal to 2 " Bgh Bome Igatlnr Lamen hl'hh(l 4. C. WORTH & CQ, Wholesale ‘Distributors. or | The biroftheLimberost ite Shoes and nd $1.50. nd_ Canvas $2.00 and and Misses’ W Pumps at $1.00, $1.15, §1 Ladies White Buck Shoes and Pumps at $1.50, £2.50. P. CUMMINGS Estate 5z CENTRAL AVE. Store closed Tuesday and Thursday at6 P. M, Child; A. MARSHAK 123 West Main St. Commencing this week T will have a mark-down salo on all of my new and Second-nand goods for men and boys. Give us a call and get our prices. aorisd | BROWN & ROGERS [Contnctmg Painting | Paper Hanging Prices and work guaranteed. 1eb13TUTHS 27 Chestnut Street. | PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact | cost of your living and always have the best kind of a receipt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment ex- tended to every depositor whether the secount be large or small We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, 42 Shetucket Street. i | i | i | Telephone 65. We offer you on Saturday, May l8th ian opportunity not poulble\ before. ‘by the author of “The Hu- "| vester” and “Freckles.” .. .. ’ At 50¢ Don’t miss it. Also a lot of | other new titles at this price. Cranston & Co. | | iy | Cabbage, Lettuce and Tomato Plants 7, { CARDWELL'S, 9 Market bl.k Yau cannot afford to use carben lamps while Mazda Lamps are selling at such low prices as at the present time. 25 Watts 40 Watts 60 Watts .. 100 Watts . Manufactured by the G Gompany, FOR SALE BY C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 16 Broadmy. TheDImeSavingsBank OF NORWICH. i | \ 1 neral Electrie DIVIBEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend | has been declared from the net earn- | ings of the past six months at ih. | rate of Four ger cent. a year, and will | bo payable on and after May 15, FRANK L. WOODARD, 1daw Treasurer. apri2 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shaunon Building Take elavitor Sheluciet street sme wauce. Frons NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswcll Ave. class ‘Wines, Liquors and Clgars, % Joh - Ravebi: anartogs va ‘m.lwfl"llfl- TelT 43 Eirst- Mjeaisand nram Jolin Western Drama Wi readway Theatre TONIGHT---Amateur Night HENRY SEGIL—Vocalist HENRY BATESON—Comedian WILLIE MANCHAU AND A SURPRISE ACT. SPECIAL PICTURES A THORN IN VENGEANCE INNOCENCE and ART (2 reels) and Others BELL and HALL, Blackfac e Comedians The Big Scream Act CASEY BROS in Antiphonal Singing Sc—Prices the Same-—=I0c BREED THEATER TODAY'S ESSANAY FEATURE A Road Agent’s Love h G. M. Anderson. UP-TO-DATE ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Cortlandt Banker Lessee Manager. Violinist ON'T MISS IT! SINGING, DANCIN Standard Toilet Preparations At Sale |l Prices ironed. proof. and weight. rugs are both washable to any type of furnishings. back for mere, Size 24 by 38. by 30 by [ —l—AUDITORIU M— Billy —NEWKIRK & THE EVANS—Sisters THE POST TELEGRAPHER 101 Bison 2-Reel Feature, Ten-Day Spring Toilt Sale DEMONSTRATION Kleinert's Dress Shields KLEINERT'S—The Shield that insures the gown. KLEINERT’S—The Shield which may be washed and KLEINERT’S—The Shield which is absolutely moisture KLEINERT’S—The Shield made in every shape, KLEINERT’S—INSURES ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS LOG CABIN RUGS The Modern Rag Rug I'hese beautiful copies of the old time home-made nd reversible and have all of the netable wearing qualities of the old timers is a variety in the coloring which makes them $1.90| Size JRETTY COST! There daptable Buy ene and you will come 275 $5.25 $8.00 $10.00 o Special f AT ~rim— or Wednesday REUTER’S (fresh Gul) Jonquils 25c fer oz Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry MILL CAST INGS A SPECIALTY < Orders flwun e-Promui-Atientien. it ARG The Vaughn Foundry Co. | & J AEHERICAN HOUSE, Focrell & Sandersor. Propa AL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Tuul ug Men, ete. Livery congscied EHAETUCKET. STREET,