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Sorwich ulletin nnd Goufied. _ 116 YEARS OLD. A WISE CONCLUSION. The settfement of the baseball strike THE BULLETIN'S SHORT STORY. in the manner in which it was accom- plished was a happy solution. = The ( FROM ALL ANGLES amiable adjustment was much better than a continuance, and the determi- \ nation on the pa of the S PINT D T ——— return to the game was an @ “Pwenty-four dollars! Why, I had |there are lots of fine men who are edgment of thelr wrong. They realized | no idea that it would cost so much. |short. A ]m-lf ng mrr:u himsell that they were a good sized | Do all the sieeping car agents charge | ou Aever looks short. T1 never mo- ticed that you weren't tall. You really fine Klisting, and wisely | possibly Subscription $00 o yeas. ed at the a3 second-cl matier, Telephone Onlle: Rulletin Business Office, 48 Bulletin Editosial Repma. S Coun, %, Telephone 310. Norwich, Wednesday, May 22, 1012, REPUBLICAN TICKET. Election Monday, June 3, Mayor GILBERT L, HEWITT. Aldermen ELMER C. JEWETT, LOUIS 11 GEEF Councilmen Aguu“ I. BOON, PERCTVAL v PAI Clerk FRA City Sheriffs [ 8 Water Co s REASON SGUST. m L % . cour s the needs th « Am » pa € claims, to lower « 1 Bad the « 8 sliowed a € o n misguidance of the b s ttle the pr wreck the party TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. The ch, 3 ¥ I lican cor ? h th s no & man of nat min required f ¥ able to lo a the perm: ette: must do s and mice as & means of Iive because of the high price of me Th! time is 1 fceman will t approaching price, 12c m week: Goo a toffice at Harlflcl. TMoem 3 Murray e the popular the same p es? It's a lot of money for just two nights on the train. T could buy a good hat for that amount, and the hats are so much prettier than they were last year, too. “But 1 suppose you aren't nterested seem almost as big as Waiter, and really he Is quite a glant. “No, 1 haven't.declded yet. It's hard to make up one's mind, I den't belleve in hasty decisions concluded to get back at the first op- portunity. While ave been fined by the league, the Detroit management will look after that settlement, The trouble will mean that there will | in spring millinery, although 1 often | “Oh, are there other people waiting? be steps taken to prevent any mors | tell Walter—Walt my husband— | Well, I was here first and besides there such rowdyism both on the part of the | that I see as many ‘men looking in at | ought to be more clerks, Well, I sup- rowde St the plavers. As long as | millinery shop windows as 1 do women, | pose I'd better engage the stateroom e o decent expres. | Walter has such good faste in bats. I|because T'm sure Walter would wish roc 8 eoBftied 9 Jecehtion always take him with me when L buy | it. Still, if he only realized how un- sions, it is.one of the features;o my most important ones. necessary it is forame to have a state- it there are instances where it} “hat day do 1 intend to go? Why. | room he wouldn't mind my taking a arried far ond the bounds ol|1 beg your pardon. I thought I told | compartment or even a section. 1 e > from the bleachers | you—next Wednesday, of cours think he would be glad to have me i i by the ¥ s | Want to be home before Sunda: save such a lot of money. However, 1912, it hould be chech. | Tt seems silly to take a whole state- | suppose I'd better be on the safe side | i e 5 room, doesn’t it? I've half a mind not | and take the stateroom, don't you a be necessary 97 | 1, iy Walter would be awfully vexed | think so? What would be your ad- a P T e in the adminis- | he ever found it ont, and, of course, The management | I'd just have to tell him. I always tell ould d so | my husband everything. He always | vi wants to know all about everything I do. Really, Waiter is perfectly foolish | about me. When I'm away from home | No, T suppose you don't give ad- Still, I thought you might have some opinion te offer. I wish Walter were here to decide for me. But, of course, if he were here there would be BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyal Crape Creamof Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE discredited system that distranchise | sands of voters in every town have simply créated a demand for the ma- | IDEAS OF A PLAIN MAN chines—Brlstol Press. Selfishness and vanity come as nat- urally to every one of us as to that Massnchuselts murderer, and tho groat esson for early childho an- hood and for maturity 14 ‘the. golden |, The Book appeals to the imagina- rule. Do we teach it? Or do we teac! Holi; the thea et v e that acquisition for onc's self means tOD- The first requires effort, the sec- success,—New Haven Leader. . ‘| 9" nona e To highly intellectual persons, those The theater is an entirely different affair from the book. I have to send him a night letter every | no question. He's the most extrava- | The natural beauty of Putn: the | endowed with vigorous creative pow- ar L d 1 hel S0 he won't worry about me. | gant man—he always takes the state- | Wooded hills on every side, the cup- | €S the stage is always a little disap- | s upon my having a |room when we go anywhere together. | like valley with the picturesque river | POINting. It does not stir them as does | It really doesn't cost so awfully much | flowing through, impresses favoraply | Lie DOOK. 9 i {'more than two berths, does it? every newcomer. But that favorable| I remember that Horace Bushnell awfully big price | “No, don’t reserve the stateroom for | impression will be - intens S| complained of the playing of Shak’fl-] v much | Wednesday. It just occurs to me that | made more lasting if ti ern i e, and Insisted that it was more E i compart- | maybe I won't go until Thursday. I |thoroughly cleaned and kept clean Iy, to To8d. tia Grimas. than s A might as well stay over and go to the | Windham County 0 b them performed; the acting and on) v, that would | matinee Wednesday. Still, Waiter ex- cially U{lf? =§“""'3' ’"—; thought f:l’é save me $¢ it? " That isn't & | pects me to leave here Wednesday. The systems by which the two de- offended the fancy one ha THE COAL SITUATION, greal amount of money, but I'm really | “Perhaps I'd better telegraph him | faulters of the Standard formed, g ¥ vork by the | rem: economical, and $6 is quite | and see what he thinks. He may wish | pany faisified the cc > doubt but the theater is et S I think. Why, I saw & | me to go Wednesday after all, but un- | sald to have been as ritive form of amusement ler an agreement | by Irish jabot for $6. 1| less he insists I shall not go till Thurs. | perfect as to de > very best institution for in- fc no) ars, | 'l t the compartment | day. You see, I can't decide now. I'll | experts Wh ng and hence mould- £ B iy stateroom and buy that | be in again."—Chicaga News. has not been made “public, and h e populace b | see, I'm quite & m:\n;’tgfl!.‘ — Rl probably just as well that, they I And the mln\ln; u!v ture Jov\.fd.u,th« sts of the | The mwlr\u)\l ment 5 COMIOTL: | pum————— | 100 boen, —Ansonia Sentinel raisicinc: oS bl e r st s oll, ev te 5o roomy, | OTHER VIEW POINTS || With a count ! “possibilities for influencing the ow and after | 'm sure I get along nicel he fac entific methods o the in education, morals s win | 18 I w1 area nmow under cultivation at 7 B o " OIS par o o A twice what is now produced, the peo- y e cinematographs of . ¥ g | SRk i S TR S p ple of this country are depending on |2 7 e il ekt B ers a raise, and out the he Mississippi is a magnificent | the imports from abread for some ot B s PO B ik vt R o & - { highway for commerce, but there are| the staple articles of food, And the|Preaches their gospel ng fo This has | ¢ | few other highways that cost so much | area now under cultivation can be —_— s 1d ¢ x’}‘lmi} | for repairs.—Torrington Register. creased from 25 to 50 per cent. South Norwal outh Nor- ! teep from tRonk —oh, yes, ! bris i walk Hour. ings bank has announced it h certainly seems an easy way to earn | Probably President Taft regrets he gty F Bork Dailie s 23 e, , : > tion to erect a modern bank build- ¢ the sum-{ §11. When I think of ail I could do | didn't give T. R. a commission as| A terrible country this m in reach- | with $11 it seems wicked not to save it. | major general to lead an invasion of | to Roosevelt the Im 2 Why, I've read s=plendid articles on | Mexico. Then there would have been N Everyone i | housekeeping for two persons on $10 a | peace at home.—New Britain Herald. | wa. verted, but|week. Doesn't it seem wonderful that | | |it_can be done on $107 T often tell| Autos to be stylish should corre- ka0 Taarataihs” 1o ¥ except the operators and | that Td like fo try it, but he | spond with the color of the madam's|men are “lare: ang > e g A B s e | was the lose he threatened | *'d rather t spring suit. Here’s another mite to|“ ampires” and “bur es prefer for certain cleansing = 4 IR worth w to | the high cost of living just to amuse | “frayds” that stand in t t soap, or soap in € | because it doesn't | the head of the household mathemat- | gmpition. Terripie. e form, believing it more convenient } n onsidera- |« there's anvone | ically.—Middletown Press. véu. Jourhal P el S it o A é litile | there were some- Fa | or eco h y soap, ¢ A | just ask the conduc- | Over thirteen hundred suspended| Police Superntendent Birmi o n is pa such ters to pther berth | sentences in New York, in cases of [ has declared that Bridgeport s | Gold Dust washing powder can be T or lower prices | he car were crowd- | persons convicted of crimes, seems a |2 clean city. Suiting the action to the | converted into the finest soft soap by i estigations into W‘T‘W; 5; l‘u!re }rlmmk\sr out of the total of c.z«o.‘wl'ord. ;w hhs b“g};ln(t <ul'\;-1“‘mu of | dissolving it in hot water in the pro- 2 f | % €0 | But the practice is defended as good |the cafes where the of both sexes | oo 2 why 80 | public polloy-—Bridgeport Standard - | resort, and this i a good spot to be. | POTtion of 4 heaping tablespoons of the Jeave’ Miibe 33 the | . b Mgt ‘;mm‘;’;)drh . r\ir;m:q‘ For ”m!fim time in twenty years |37 lak'm‘i"n:ftl;;-‘, ey vith the | When cool, it is ready for use. rom the reach l’.q"m“"'}i’ 2 splendid parer on e S Tuh s e citizens flagrs Gold Dust works more thoroughly and | SOLOISTS || a . st, but with the |1 mever - underatosd betare. Tt tesiy | the male bipeds there and the rea | Wl soon be stamped out—Ausonis | quickly than soap or other cleansers. 4 R L ounted for a 1ot of oddities in men | 500 is that this is the girls’ last term | Sentinel | 1 : women. 1ike billiard plaving and | 50 there is not much charity in it after ' ince of peace n hunting. all—Meriden Journal, i " e purchasing s billiards. T sures. but, of course he | voting machine. For this expense the : . here T can't go with him. | voters of that town may thank those S o s 0 Il o ey o o v e<s| Having purchased the Insurance agency of the late C. as Tt advantage to a man | short-sighted and ultra partisan law-| E, Whitney and made satisfactory arrangements to repre- 4 to t > St of course, | makers who persisted in retaining a i 5 5 2 . wh) L8 sent his companies, the business will be continued by me. Any changes, assignments, transfers or alterations will be i 5 courteously and promptly attended to by calling at my — - office. e e e s SRS Al The WILLIAM B. YOUNG, Jr., | going Trolleys @ MNSIMSS ROOM 21, SHANNON BUILDING, COR. MAIN AND SHETUCKET STS. for| 1 ‘ . throu LE“ Center of ; ) e d Korwich n s e any 'ad ! Many a m. . ou will r Ol " Ik : 1 ! G0ite & mber of fl tle indi- - t anized fight being i i | e CONTINUED ALL THIS WEEK N G ght home g T o o s t 1 of hot weather is a hint Among the many fine toilet preparations which we E t L at direc- are selling at cut prices during this big Spring sale there New I_a'd EGGS dflz 2zc . % 3 2 2 [ "V R Ve T = : T bed turmisnes smoon ||| 18 One to which we especially call your attention. e —————————————————————— 1 {6 -os: Biive Sever DeantanTt 10 Stamps with 1 can Dus'troy..10c | 25 Royal Gold Stamps with 1 bottle x . aibelt seitie i 10 Stamps with 1 can Sauer- Extracts ... 25, % kraut - 10 Stamps with 1 Jar Peanut & PN 0 | erma lva 10 Stamps with 1 bottle Cider % Bter o S I the . Ganamel wobla: hal inegar c BBt b sty 10 Stamps with 2 cakes Castile | I0GAmaS iy ‘“‘9 ke c"“’“ % i than a. te { Soap each 5c han @ term in the White| || THE WONDERFUL LIQUID POWDER WHICH 10 Stamps with 1 can Sultana Brand 10 5*3""’5 with 1 can Shrim. . 106 Baked Beans ..... 10 Royal Gold Stamps with 1 can A ARG L WHITENS THE SKIN AT ONCE 10 Stamps with 1 box Electro & P. Lunch Cocoa 10¢ | gl ; Billosn e 5y 8 | 20 Royal Gold Stamps with 1 large " possivle unless Tatt can |[| DERMA VIVA is used instead of face powder and does 10 tamen with 1 Masan Jar Franch | ' Ll Stid i Washbe; i - not show as much. 10 Stamps with 1_pk. A&P. lcs | 10 bl d g g 3 inuou: days make cp?:m| &'lf;”s'l PMde(t 1 ‘9\: | 15 st th 1 bottle A. & P 15 it Heaven tavored « cnanse, || DERMA VIVA gives a milky white complexion as fine R e e L e which many women think | as a baby’s skin | k re gatherin DERMA VIVA makes the sallowest complexion clear and bright. Derma Viva Is Chemically Pure and Non-Injurious During This Sale The Regular 50c Size 20¢ S hal A BIG REDUCTION IN NEW MILLINERY Trimmed Hats to| he 1a ton who feels fne MADE IN OUR OWN WORKSHOP ; e $2.98 with artistic skill and care and,far super of exclusive design in the lates styles, hats ior to those made ade and trimmed. WHILE THEY LAST lihood iculty when datiy the age badguet ¢ learned at the aver. gin his house-cleaning. The managers| powder to each quart of hot water. FREE ROYAL STAMPS FREE WITH TEAS AND COFFEES WITH COFFEES | WITH TEAS : 100 Stamps with 1 Ib. Tea. .. 30 Stamps with 1 [b. EI Ryad 75 Stamps with 1 [o. Tea 25 Stamps with 1 1b. Ambosa..32c | 60 Stampe with 1 Ib. Tea.. S o |/ %0 Shamne with 11 Tee 20 Stamps with 1 Ib. Sultana..30c | 40 Stampe with 1 Ib. Tea... 10 Stamps with 1 Ib, Coffee.....28c | ' rou 5 Stamps with 1 b, Coffee 25¢ 10 Stamps with 1 lb. 8 o'Clock..25¢ FOR THE ECONOMICAL HUUSEWIFE Key Toa A. &. P. Evaporated Milk 20-0z. can cans Whole-M.\l« Cheese Prunes 40-50's Marshall’s Kippered Herring 2 cans A. & P. Pumpkin a can s with a box levur Double-Tipped Matches 3 boxes. 10c lona brand Succotash 3 cans Lime Juice a bottle Domestic Sardines 3 cans Fiy. Paper 3 double Sheets ..... A. & P. Graps Juice small..... large. .. SPECIAL SA'E CANAED FRU:TS A. & P. PEACHES, Extras, a can SULTANA PEACHES, Extra Standards, a can. A. & P. PEARS, Extras, a can i 4 5% .21c SULTANA PEARS, Extra Standards, a can.......18¢ A. & P. APRICOTS, Standards, a can SULTANA APRICOTS, Extra Standards, a can. ....15¢c TIoN' T HOME OF PURE SfoREKEEPER I'he Great Foob rropucts Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company HRABING 135 Main St., Norwich, Conn. FULL WEIGHT Tel. 29-4 _AUDITORIUM 18hokow EXCLUSIVE EXTRA AVED FROM THE TITANIC A Startling Story of the Sea’s Greatest Tragedy by Miss DOROTHY GIBSON, a Survivor Supported by a Powerful Cast—Wonderfully Realistic OTHER FEATURE ACTS AND PICTURES DOUBLE ROYAL GOLD STAMPS WITH EVERY TICKET Poli’s Broadway Theatr § TODAY'S Pictorial Features MOTHER OF A SOLDIER DRAMA OF YESTERDAY BREACH OF PROMISE RETRIBUTION POSITIVELY THE LATEST PICTURES IN TOWN CASEY BROTHERS in Antiphonal Singing Sc==Prices-——I10c BREED THEATER FEATURE PICTURE TODAY The Seventh Son-s Magnificient Story of ABRAHAM LINCOLN Always Comfortable Always Pleasing BASS-CLEF CONCERT SLATER HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 24th El eth Tudor, Seprano - :1 NEW YORK Reinald Werrenrath, Baritone Tickets, 50c each. Public sale at Davis' Beok Sto Wednesday, May 22d. begine Hear Werrenrath's records at the Plaut-Cadden Company’ Anty Drudge Advises the Commuter. And not another one for My. Suburbanite—"* Missed my train! an hour!”’ Anty Drudge—"‘That's too bad. Clock stopped?”* M. Suburbanite—"‘No. 1t's the same thing every Monday I never can get my breakfast till the last minute. ‘Washboilers on thc range and no room to cook breakfast Anty Drudge—"‘ How silly. Tell your wife to use Fels-Naptha Then she won't have any use for a washboiler. She need only rub the clothes with Fels-Naptha and soak them in a tub of cold or lukewarm water.” What was the mater? When you take medicine you go by the directions, don’t you? Well, that is just the way we want you to use Fels-Naptha soap—according to direc- tions on the wrapper. You don’t expect medicine to cure unless taken rightly, and you shouldn’t expect Fels-Naptha to de everything claimed for it unless used in the way it is meant to be used. Given a chance, it will cure your wash-day ills. Here is a prescription in the case of white clothes: Soap the clothes with Fels-Naptha, roll, soak in cold or luke- warm water 30 minutes, rub lightly, rinse and hang on the line. That's all. By all means don’t boil the clothes or use hot water. Fels-Naptha was made to save you from the trouble of boiling, heating water and rubbing hard. For washing colored clothes, flannels, and many other uses of Fels- \Iaptha di- rections are printed on the red and green wrapper. NEWMARD\(T HOTEL, br.b. W. KOLUS, Dentis Boswell Ave. Shannen Building Annex, Room A | 7812 a;“ T Telephone 623 oot10d ¥ rder. John Tuckle, Prop.