Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1912, Page 4

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Entered at the Posto! Cean., as second-c Klection Monday, GILBERT 1 To gain the con member mus; PURIFICATION BEATS SWATTING Swatting the UNREST nrest !s that one bor w the ad¥ Hand. met and Aispose » ity ton will be in & position to go ahead un. the new conditions a clal and politieal unrest has ing the country for some (ime is the time for n quicker it 18 over the better it Be for all concerned NORWICH tuu.mi,, 'russm, ‘cm:irh Bulletin and Couries. anditions rather Both can 116 YEARS OLD. Subscription price, 13 & week; G0e o | tha: 980 n Business Off tin Editorial 4 RnomA -1 Teiephone 210 REPUB ristic of th n who became pre GEORGE W r Commissioner. £ thelr nom censdve VAC 1 LLAT| NG ROOSEVE LT. Another step in the fight for the re- publican nomina be taken to- day In New Jersey, where the ‘outcome is destined to be cle between the ont and resident, though ear to be in er the outcom e m the suffici v the con- tically aif Pres ws out | ling e poli- + kind, lle sympathy by v majority of thv whining like a sven himself to be bt at changing his position. He is be found advocating what he nks will do the most for his cause He is as mum as stious the peopla a to have him answer rm. Picking out his 88 expected President 1 on r 1s he did when th fested that w ) the support of the Roosevelt had per- evelt threw b bk off his eterm ack into f v dictate | . ) are the ariff revision com- ted and ; much s wi rayed r a qudrter; The Cuban rebels must be aware that han the Cuban gove wil e to answer to if b oup their depredations i | v uple of calleges bending every effort jo gei their millien=dollar ';HE BULLETIN'S SHORT STORY. DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE e e T m— good time,” such a fuss that she had to take it nswer to the | back “No, T didn’t have a ver: 1l contest nearen | gaid the i Sailie has | (e young man decidedly. deal since lwrvn‘r’hll!rn m‘\es‘:f}\}.re of mine wearing that fool- | o ° 0 inineas Lite s like Wagner it might | The pretty girl drew herself up. * L wouldn't mention it to & | you wouldn't? o you--but Sallie and Jack | thur, you know perfectly well that'any- | C. in life, ‘are quite apt to end on ¥ And they were | thing T wanted v dent | 1at he has enough | he tes at present time to win, | 8 wasn't the all around success ! Yes, they do! |50 vl(u.\v\l beforchand! mo wnw man told | yowd oppose i for My des Quarreling | certalnly sheuld insist on your using |confines. s weak- | common sense, and if you were foolish | Still, we have that thirst for con- ay nothing of | “Foolish!” exclaimed the ‘pretty girl. | invent them, and believe in them w o that he will Win un- | Jac tion for others.” the sublime stubbornness of those Who | L wish ¥ou | it,” sald the young man. “Getting lnto | Must Wind up at the ‘port of ma ¥ou | a’ temper over nothing! T— that he | “You are absolutely rude!” cried the |after.” Every hymn must clos pretty girl ndignantly. “Do you think | DIt of deathand heaven. The school but | | to| r would | d s ways wouldn't before been ,as a| “Good-by, d in my | his hand on the doorknob. F. J. CHED are {llog- the pretty rou call By what strange twist was there put into the mind of man a desire to know nd get something eise!” the Answer, the End, the Reason Why, ight,” said | and all such definite conclusions, when 1 wopldn't |, Nature and in Experience there are Well, 1 think Jack was music, there are no closes, nothing ends in mi, re do; things in the key of she asked. uld be quite right in | sharp, and in discord. your eyes! You've ulwn,\‘s sald my Old_Heraclitug, the Obscure, main- ta was perfect—and do you mean to | talned that nothing is, but that all ay that if 1 \‘anled a terry cloth dress | things are a Becoming. And certain it is that life is very fluld, gaseous, . said the young man, “I | free-flowing, without bonds, shapes or a | eno clusions. Finding none in reality, we h “Do you mean to say I am foolis| “I ‘don't know what else yowd call | know they do not know. Every novel riage, “and they lived happily ev: o with m going to let you dictate to me |CAreer must be c S you choose and never defend my- | mencement exercises. Hvery oceau self? "You are very much mistaken if | VOyage must be to some port. you d¢, Mr. Jones!” You might just as | Stroll must end at some door. Eve owned with com- declared the | well know that I am no slave-" game must be won by somebody. To | 2 out “And you mi t say that | the young man said emphaticaily, “that | to every problem there i ght just as well know,” | every puzzle there is a solution, and an answer. |1 am not to be led around like a puppy | And all the while, as a matter of | has | dog on a string. Women certainly are | fact, there is no answer door, easonable, | enough to drive men crazy! I have the | haven nor rest at last fe oozes on, spest sympathy for Jack if—" = ught he “Oh, of course!” the pretty girl v > any | flared, searghing for her handkerchief, Deatness Cannot Be Cured nank goodness, I've learned in time | by local vyou're just as bad as Jack and | reach the di I'm saved from Sallie's fate! | There is only one way You are perfectly free to go anywh ‘;"\31”;}’_ is by constiugions choose and as soon as you like, { gition o N ot Tt Eustac| t an hi ube restored to its nor- He jammed on his hat and fussed | caused by Catarrh with his coat collar. After starting for | but an ‘nfhmcd condition of the mu- the door he ca back again to the| ®°%S Sur W ne Hundr s hall mirror to be sure the coat collar | ror Gnn o kive One Hun e was_right. catarrh) t he said at last as he laid | Catarrh Cur of Deafnes s A re| Sold by Druggis . he was half way out there L 1s top cokiat) | was a little rush and the pratty girl | ., T2ke Hall's Family Pills for consti : R pation. bed him." “Oh!” she sobbed, “I | s which some | m: looked Carl Junction his notice to that committeemen w has been invited by t nven- times vou know. [a r Lorimer sup- nded of the dan on hairy surface, t) T 2 3 by ety i on hai rface, then after 2 or § min- |fream-Jelly on the fe of futes rub off, wash the skin and it will | 20T A § ich | be left smooth, firm and hairless | Foraa co amswer | mozoin m-jelly an an elaboratc Ha Reminder that for pimpies, biackh er biemishes of the Glenn'’s lphur Scap is the best n:medy on't want a terry cloth dress. Hotun A Juigs 18 Bad Fix. hag | C-c--come back!" ) 2 B e 3 Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, L ovas Just coming, anvhow.” the|menn “was plainly worried. A bad voung man confessed. ‘I wanted to | zoit W45 DI WOTAC, T OTH . and | tell vou that I am afraid we've been | 50002 long resisted all remedies. Wik cpokials “T thought it was a cancer,” he wrote. : “At last I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was completely cured.” res 4 burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises and errible thunders | pijes, ' 25 cents at The Lee & Osgood Haven Journal- Cq, | i At Rt | Chas. S. Hammond, 41 Blossom St voint of equity was settled | Lowell, Mass. bad to give up his bu e Binglish house of lords, | Iness on account of _severe .kidne: rsed a judgment by the | trouble and cropsy He suffere in- appeal, and ruled that a|tensely and it was only after using entitled to compensation for | Foley Kidney Pills he began to im- an eye already blind. The | prove. “They eased the pain at once the swelling went down, my appetite and thereby | returned and thanks to Foley Kid- e workman's value in the| ney Pills I am entirely over this long rarket, It seems entirely rea- | standing trouble, The Lee & Osgood sonable.—Springfield Republican. Co. & g g g g g ] ] 8 = g || Health and Beauty Answers | f BY MRS. MAE MARTYN | TM. de W.: I you will shampoo occa- C. T.: No woman who pri { sionally with plain canthrox you will | plexion will think of choking hted ou Low quickly your aull | lungs with powder or greas unmanageable hair will become | Dissolve 4 ounces sp 301t apd Tustrows. Tust dissolve s toa: | wiich hasel (or hot wat spoontul ox in a cup hot water | teaspoonfuls glycer: ready. Rub briskly | bave a lotion far t a time on the|and at a trifiing lotion should rubbed ligh visible when impurities and gives refinement and g This does not spiration fa her vho | ft and e: r and se T.: I would not advise taking medicines. Your “worn-out” d lack of appetite indicate a poison-laden condition of the and the best and safest thing of i T know is an old-fashioned kar- e by dissolving % c ) . alcohol, then add- | 1, then pou ing 1 ounce and hot water to [oin. The 'scalp sh & quart. Take a tablespoonful ( with this at least o meals and in a short while t nts stop fall ill be free from all riginal gloss and n take the place of : as a bod for youth or old Lo It would be a shame to hide ies of violet blue eyes behind ve you can will ‘use this ye-tonic: Into car water dissolve an or 3 drops in imple crystos | Maude Agnes: (1) I appreciate feeling toward me for spurmax skin-lotion. (2) Y | | | | r | is unus but that meed not | | | you, for reduc not the s inco 0 perienced s method es t | firm and the skin smog | M. L: With the ar it s necessary to sa | against freckles, | can be done by usin m to grow little po and spre: one and _Tess: The nightly application of py- | of pore-dirt, blackhead roxin to eyebrows with finger-end will | purities and gives to it a rose encourage a thick, silken growth. Your | velvety softness, at the san stubby lashes can be made to grow | tecting it nst the ravag ong and curly if you apply pyroxin at | sun's lash-roots with thumb and forefinger | cream- care and don't get any pyroxin [in i pint cold wat where no hair is wanted, | added 2 spoonfuls g A Yt T ) When a New Perfectlon Comes in at the Door Heat and Dirt Fly Out at the Window. [ stove - saves Thme What would it mean to you to have } It saves Labor \ . . It saves Fuel heatand dirt banished from your kitchen YOou this summer—to be free from the blazing !t\::::f I-KRE range, free from ashes and soot? o il loog, smamdla tue- auone-bigschmaey somel throughout. : ! New tion i3 h::'_zm..,:r: : With the New Perfection Ovea, the New Pedfection | Book aho given to sayose Book with every (n‘ Stove is the most completn cooking device 0n the marke, | sendiog Sesns o cover mai- It is just as quick and handy, 100, for washing andhironing, | 8 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK NEW YORK CITY BUFF; M Y ALBANY, N. Y. YO, Freckled Girls 1t is an absolute fact, that one 50 cent jar of WILSON’S F! CREAM iwill either remove yourfreckles or ca se them to fade and that two jars will even in the most severe cases com, wesmmmisbid | “UNDER MEXICAN SKIES”-fsmay s ko o o FEeEs : wr o ot fully xestoredto ta matural bsuty. || Wigh Mr. G. M. ANDERSON and a Superb Cast ne, fragrant and, abwlutfily harimlm. el e TR, PIMPLES and THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN FRECKLES. Come in todayand tryit. The jurs are large and results absolute- saamine —_— Iy certain. Sent by mail if desired. 50c. Mammoth jars $1.00. WIL- SON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25e. REED THEA‘I‘E“ TODAY’S THRILLING FEATURE —l—A UDITO R I UM—Ilill— MURPHY & FOLEY Geo. Primrose's Dancing Boys THE HIT OF THE BILL JOHNNIE MURPHY OF THIS TEAM IS A LOCAL BOY 1é by H. M. LEROU. {ana by and by slips away; we know whence nor whither. The sea- murmurs, the sound of the wind in the the call of the birds, the stri- of insects, the music of the orchest a it would resemble Tristan and Isolde, n existence is Now. ble Roéll Gold Stamps POLY'S BROADWAY THEATER °cviy fop! So'd Ster t TODAY—THE GREAT TWO REEL FEATURE “LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET" LARGEST AND COOLEST HOUSE IN TOWN 10¢ if there be any, are aimless ¢ we could hear Creation’s t Home, Sweet Home. the triumphant point of 3! The Porteous & Mitchell Go. Ver, the voung man, | infl ou e a rumbling sound or | Jking ]m\lghl!ly to the door. “I, too, :"‘I"‘"l'"t h"’ 5 ing, a it 3 am glad to discover in time the kind of | tirely closed dealnes resul disposition you have. You can buy | UDiess the mflammation can be fa All Our Fine Dress Hats at Reduced Prices wardrobes, etc. Drop a postal card for this booklet today. L. L. Spring Millinery BEGINNING TODAY WE ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL SALE OF ALL OUR FINE DRESS HATS. THIS INCLUDES OUR FRENCH MODEL HATS, GAGE HATS AND PATTERN HATS FROM OUR OWN WORK ROOM — POSITIVELY NONE RESERVED. THERE ARE EXACTLY 62 HATS IN THIS OFFERING, ALL REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: ALL OUR WOMEN'S FINE DRESS HATS THAT SOLD UP TO $8.50 —REDUCED NOW TO ........ ] ALL OUR WOMEN'S FINE DRESS HATS THAT SOLD UP TO $10.00 —REDUCED NOW TO ........ § ALL OUR WOMEN'S FINE DRESS HATS THAT SOLD UP TO $13.50 4 —REDUCED NOW TO ........ ] ALL OUR WOMEN'S FINE DRESS HATS THAT SOLD UP TO $18.50 —REDUCED NOW TO ........ ] On Sale Beginning Today—Positively None Reserved The Porteous & Mitchell Co. "SUGGESTIONS FOR MEMORIAL DAY OFFERINGS WREATHS Of green or bronze magnolia, with fresh or artificial flowers WREATHS Of metal foliage artistically decorated GERANIUMS, nicely arranged in earthen pans. Also Roses and Carnations, in assorted colors. Sweet Peas, Marguerites, Pink and Yellow Snap Dragon, all from our Westerly Conservatories, A | quarter of a million feet of glass, the product of which is at your disposal. Phone 1184, Stores in Boston, New London and Westerly Wholesale REUTERS Retail N. B. Carnations 75¢ and 51 00 per doz., order early. THE FIHEST BEFORE YOU BUILD 35¢c DINNE Write for THIS BOOKLET IR TOWN R Learn about Compo-Board, the perfect lining for | DELL-HO"" CAFE From 12 42 walls and celling, Itis dry, warm, germ-proof and damage-proof; can’t erack or chip to spoil the wall, Write for sample and bookleé telling how Compo- GEO E pncnsn Board is used not enly in fine dwellings but for garages, starerooms, signboards, store window Civil Engineer, wishes 10 @b JULCE L0 LIS PAlTows and the public Luat he bas moved to 8 SWORTH & SON, 310-50 Front St., Hartford, Conn, | | Brosgway. Chapmun vuiiding, e : [ WHEY you waul o oui raur busi- WK | Tore tho pabiic. tnele 18 o mo: | ok ‘ dluim bet 3 {n& columns of ‘The Bulletin, |in& “columins of ‘The Bulletin. | Zhons 511 122 Prespect 8y . C. GEER, Lot T aneIIC (hera.ia o me TUNER Lhrous. e adverus: than (hroush the adverus- | dium better o

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