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THE BULLETIN'S SHORT STORY The cons| wnal convention which BBt uich B liesis | o b e 2 { STRATEGIC MANEUVERS )| of Ohio, hi ympleted its work, ! 5% hiiard, tu have labored lo ar nnd Couricre. fiom Wlest authorities in the.ls Kendall entered - the hoyse he | say: ‘Why, hello; he says. ‘Are we e nd will submit Lo the people of tho | EAVE Vent to a sound that might have | the first onea® And Mary lha‘yuyst P forie-two amendments, which | been @ cry of triumph or ‘- bleat of | ‘Billy: said we was to come early, you 116 YEARS OLD [ e PR rage. He dashed into the sewing room | know, and here come some of the other where- his mother was sitting' and | girls now”’ And pretty soon here come wound up his vocal exploits with a |two more girls and three fellows, and ed with in- | neisy. chuckle, {lien there was some more, and they 4 sc, as other | “Gee! mother,” he said, explostvely. | kep' comin', and, say, mother, it was a 7 penlng ale o K\hfl\-} 1 election in September. . The action Subscription price, 130 & weeks G0c @ | C menths: $6.00 a year. terest by tered at thq Postoffice at Norwich, states will be able to .| I want to tell you something. I leave |regular party, and Bill, he never said B o Among the m Healt with is 1L 10 Yon Whether it wasn't the mean- |0 to me.and the fellows and the T if St of . ndiciary, not | est thing you ever heard of a fellow |giris was all dolled up like every- By ialie but in the | doing Not that I care, though. Leuise | thing. o ea er n er ot o | she let me walk home with her any ‘When they were all there pretty : 0 5 pes peals. - In this | way “apd there was that littlé old Bill | near, Bill, he come down all ‘fixed up connection i resting to note that { vity his hat on, all ready to go and |in his Sunday clothes, and he had his ‘aft in this | everything: pumps on and everything, and he'd ohnéction been closely followed | “Say, I thought I'd have a fit when | toek & bath and everything after he ] it appeals n | Lcuise turned around and says to me: | made me go downstalrs and talk ‘te ) kgt vou can walk home with me, Mary Fuller. And there I was in my oy ill, he thought I'd already | old_ball clothes! Gee, I was sore! A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY: | 1 n when the trial is before The voters of the have spoken 2yt ad 1 hadn’t, no more Mother, It was o regulaf party, s i i o i|||| and by their ballots have dec for | @ v 1 be given for t Jaugh- | and , he'd told every one of 'em A . m 458 Seetiudnce of fhe democtatic ad- | ¥ . 5 b Anepel N it served him, right, but he ept me, and there I was in my old o e hot weather is coming ion S5 afisite A the s e ju vas awfu k ball clothes. And they had ice cream 8 e 11 _cliy afted ‘ r i s you think it was |2nd danced some of the time and with a rush and the demand B R - A 2 B i mean? W ren he asked me to l«,uvilise was m%‘r’el ‘snp wao the last % Murphy, one ¢ ich's repr me over to his heuse, never said |sirl to come. Was I sore when 1 saw p * % Bentative businese men. Mayor Murphy i B A [ her coming 1y the walk? I didn't mind for the cooler knit under. se he asked | the other girls so much, because I 3 4 5 md fie couldn't pretend | know them better than I do Louise, or, wear is unusually brisk, ced me to come BNYWay, they live closer, or something, \ ' %) . {and so T didn't mind them, but, gee, » ‘over | sew me in my old ball clothes, = 5 v ‘iR yway. | “I bet 'd have come right home Department is well equip- IN THREE _PARTS ur gowd | except that it was time for the party ped to supply this demand, S has long been ident pertaining to the we taking an impertant part ir fmprovement and through (h of trade an active interest in (I terment of the industrial life of ti community It was a surp Hlectrie be us feild in the lot, and, ed to wear Ve to vote if the st Breezes to begin and everybody was there, ares for mendment Which BURBR buch & result, but io t vou knew, Bill he's awful [and se it didn’t make aay difference g g i e sl The changes are many | ¢ on Louise. Say, 1 pretty near | because they'd all seen me in my old - E A 7 . sy holce : ; | interest, in th ¥ foanien & ot care | ball clothes, anyway, So 1 stayed, and and to supply it at little ce In a sfactory : y her. home “I told Loulse hew mean a2 : o " o 3 manner, The task is now up to him, | union been and she thought it was awful % ] prices. Don’t suffer from “ because he as the vote s e 2 | mean, Then I offered to puneh Bill's : It is with great pleasure and pride confidence ir PILE-BUBIRENS Well, wh he asks me to|ncse for tellin' me It wasn't any party the heat. Buy Your Sum- (06 e aeaies 5 Tk fatrory of reins of the 2 & indus- | come over, I him would there be | when it was, and then Bill says, “Aw, Jini: @ut theatie Wil e Iawe beos this 10 [m gs' = S8 E that | any Ar says no, I didn't | gee, Ken, you ain’'t goin' to get sore o made a « 3 e ol B and for me not 1o doll my- |over a littie thing like that, are you?' mer Underwear Here and {ecure; 3t enormous expent, for & Tesponsibilitic multiplied. With the ¢ | Then he laughed, limit il engagement, But, say, old Bill didn't feel 8o il ) Buy It Now. cause then we ceuid he de- complexion demo reasing lere/His It . he says when I got|smart when they had the Virginia reel Sollg's mflm Ilfl Picture tration wil f t Juntries, and none of the other fellows |and I was sittin’ by Loulse and she * Masterplece | power, and in such a full respon- | with the iy numbers comed | was bere, and we'd just wait a while. | whispers to me: = ‘Hurry up and ask || WOMEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT, STRAIGHT RIBH paler wibility res ) 1 lie reduction be €0 we sat around in his room and |me to dance with you, Here comes i oL tth 10w ek B0 4 2 In the de nation h ) looked i his (hings for @ while, and | Eilly and [ know he's goln’ o ask me s N o IaRety. o o S5 m nmm! of n“m “s t pretty soon 1l he looked out the |and I'd rather dance with you’ So I| v s SHAPED V S with Jowsnatk BiotbE o sties - = s . ¢ window and he says, tryin’ to act sur- | bec he didn’t feel half so smart when ||| WOMEN'S SHAPEI it e B b o) ———— -~ et % 3 ; S ame | Prised: ‘Here comes Mary Fuller. 1|he asked her and she said: ‘T promised They are worth fully I5c. e each IN THREE REELS werk contin r b o Rdes » @b e SAME 4y, 500ht maybe she'd como this after- | to dance with Kendall’ Bill, he look- 5 & g b i i Norwich, which s ai s itry 8hOWS & g er in- \rm, Yo do airs and talk to |ed awful mad. Then when we had ||| WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZ IAPED V in the low neck style, This picture marks an epoch in the every goc tize « its a exportation and | a while and I'll come down eats, Louise came and sat down gleeveless or with short sleeves. Regular price is 18¢ each < history of motion picture making. It tha w n: 3 , 1 didn't mind | by me, And we fooled him about tak- is absolutely the ultimate achievement 458 not of & pa i n little dol like Mary Fuller, |ing Louise home. Gee, I bet Bill.was FOR THIS WEEK — 10 DIFFERENT STYLES OF LOW NECK of Selig--the maker extraordinary--and y . | 00 I went down. mad! VESTS. These are stra Hibed and or Dea ol is pronounced everywhere by Pulpit, | i - Mary, she was all dolled up| “I had about as good a time as any- R o ' shEw ritbad Sod Taee OF SendEieied Frete 403 Public 20 toe gre:lefl dress and pink ribbons and | bedy, even if 1 wasn't all dolled up Particularly desirable garments. which ‘were intended to sell #ver fediisced saywhere, ot ”‘yum f his does not slippers, but I didn’t think |like Bill and the others. PRI S This week 19 each ", d : arties ) ¥ 400 10 s on-contigu- | because girls never do | mother, do you know what § 3 G‘Il'd: '¢hl"17 lonfimfit ;_l:’;e_;_:k to s o United States, the thing but dressing up, | think” I bet Bill dld it just so BS' LISLE V: AR A R B 4 «[f present this Magnificent, ou n sut $1,500,000. It s next door to Bill,| wouldn't look nice when Louise was|||MISSES" LISLE Vi g o W N0 (UG G.ocIums 0 and Dollar Masterpiece to our aud; . y 5 et tan) could wear her dancing slip- | there, 'cause he's crazy about Louise. | sizes 20 to 32, with beaded insertion in neck for draw string. ences, Waldh for Pobers Aboommoomnele, o it et : | everything. Pretty soon here he said he did it just for a josh A'regular 17c value 12V5c each “ - i unk down the street, and gee, me and I don't belieye it. I bet he ) m, keeping had on his best clothes and pumps | wented to make Louise think I didn't||| MISSES’' LISLE VESTS. Low neck and sleeveless in sizes from B v b et ok S s e LISt 3 ek and_ seevles tn sses o SELIGS GREATEST By Chatiiian fallowed suct < g SRRy 4 103 “n% sttt he B ‘fosled all Hight. Gea 24 to 28. Made of fine lisle in 2 by 2 rib. Regularly sold for MASTERPIECE wow and the Maine and lilinols dele- | per cer Europe, the |t b use it was so | I bet he don't feel half as smart as he 25c, 17¢ o BRAI Wik seciningly of the sa ‘ r warm Frank come along he aid : Reatse 2048 Peeé jedpment was . " L fift WOM ACHED UNION SUITS. Low neck and sleeve- sed by lea. b n is d ss with lace trimmed knee. These are one of the best 39c B e & s e sat] oot orloy hlle | 0rahDea ram than by old methods and |be limits to Mr, Hearst's impudence, A AT s ki ot heid a by th ; or Bt ithey. are : pbrely " Conjestriler values we have handled. 29 each the determination to give up the ge of $1,800 in 1909 to $980 | 1 can build up the mind | Hartford Courant. deavor to run that point to suit the A This is iso be resorted to | WOMEN'S LOW NECK AND 1SS UNION SUITS selves is @ concession entirely new to ely due partia back when it shows | Parents should take a deeper Inter- This style s made with either the ribbed or lace trimmed knee S50 Gllonel - It is guite evident tha: | o } s b ¢ 2 | est in the work their children are do- | e on Stk B 5 Ze realizes that bluff will no 1, wh atly re to Develop, Train | ing ‘at sshool and visit the sehool- | in the common or extra s 50 each WOMEN’'S LOW NECK UNION SUITS. T e are our finest { —YII“_A U D l T O R l U M_"— hts for the hot weather. You THE CRISIS z-n‘é:@ :Enigrfi“ garments in extra light weigh may have the tight or lace trimmed knee and every size is here. Well made and comfortable. H Presenting a Rural Comedy We will sell them for 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 FORD & HYDE AT CLIFTON CORNERS a working manual kes plain the way but ader to put to good use s by which improvement the point Jose 50 early ir fers to keep what pr 0dms frequently, whercas at present re seldom seen inside the school- | Middletown Sun. greater point, | € This week will see the decision con at A cerning one of t s § Girls to take the place of the strik- | ing waiters may do for a makeshift. | | But unless the tasks which the men | | have been compelled to do have been S greatly magnified in the telling, girls | A N ke '3 will never be able to do them for any | ¥ | ienigth o time——New’ Havest EEstater. Demonstration of Aubry Sisters’ Famous Beautifiers great faith. bave the Nebraska teeman, recentiy elec in the national comm!tte a usurping the posi I IDEAS OF A PLAIN MAN ‘ raell was one of the most bril- | There is a stiffening up all along the : llects that ever |line on automobile law violations. It CT77IAL SALE OF ” 1 o 1 i H : and taking it at the ¢ ave far to ot immo! Those who do not own and ride in ||| et us demonstrate to you the value of these wonderful toilet prep- for the sake of me a Aerktind automobiles are entitled to some pro- arations. You will be filled with astonishment and delight by what these mittes and thus r tection from e reckless, Every au- Beginning | which have been « ey ~d 1t | tomobile owner who tries to live up to | arations can de for you, i SR00 Bhe, 14 simsiy : w 4 i | the law is interested in seeing that the ||| *" y 3 Saturday Morning, 56 SOl 138 pians wh s or are enforced—Bridgeport Tele- Aubry Sisters’ Beautifier Aubry Sisters' Beautifier Soap April 20th out early in the cumpai dea R e Cer ks wose: Aubry Sisters’ Cold C'“"‘M Aubry Sisters’ Depilatorv Powder ! throughout has bee Y : he dis- iy ol 1 s 1 Aubry Sisters’ Greassless Massage Special Pri hok 2 g g 1s a er only where it is there is one member of the Con- g rice for oice ther rule nor p: A » Silaiarin 2 | necticut delegation in_ congress who | Cream | Aubry Sisters’ Eau de Quinine Hair pec 4l committee will stand for no bluf tinm P to be renominated and re-elected | || Aubry Sisters’ Tooth Powder l Tonic ) man whose name te say, ‘And | rly f All the people can Representative John Q. Tilson of New Haven. He is too valuable a man $2.98 : : old comp emonstration in progress in our Toilet Goods Department ‘i £58 ! ek ure going to| A fo ol for the district to lose sight of. Ho 1s ki ks, - oI O v e | . im table tals | SQuare and above board in all his deal- o ¢ uarantee OTING MACHINES. | ol is ings, always striving to promote the DD Soitig muciines ha ga ek Hor nd ,, interests of his district and help his B & 1 e s k Plasiadedn ool i constituents.—Rockville Leader. 0 8 | : = : i ] a6 Withhela. A e ) : s | A e 4 ] Dr. Thomas Jeferson King will be given the voters in town 1 3 o S ek tries in turn to| by local applications, as they cannot || By gelng to Dr. King you place BE P oig ; 3 le social- o get honest.” | [Each the diseased pirtion of the ear. |} yourseif in the hands of the Veigndl sts mil | " | There is only one way to cure deatnes; | —| st dertist in Ne minds upon ai but I am not|.nd hat is by constitutional remedies bt g e s ] on o e X g T heir lem- il die. a " ca 1 | who, by hi erful | action on mem 1"to di S { fizels la cindeg & “,‘,‘nfi“"fi‘"“d oon You cannot afford to wse | 10000 T 0 et s ustachian Tube. Wher this tube is l;mp. Maz et the use of ibe Bty o a " 1 WRRET : inflamed you have a rumbling soung or carbon while da | King Safe System of Dentistry mperiect hearing, and when it 1a en- : 2 2 Lamps are selling at such low' any person, no matt how old. et 18 one Which shou 73 e rely closed deafness is the result, and delicate or nervous, can have attended, and expression Wouldn't It b cheaper to remoye th e A L T e 562 Miles Electrified | company's track will be electrically | prices as at the present time. |} e teeth extr cted, fied or Under the present Xt conaition hearing will bo destroyed | At present the New Haven rallroad | OPerat d. - 2% vwvm. Eonal B il o kR :‘r,:imrnf 4 . d German Jus [ to probe bee o "by Catarfn which'ls nothing | has 114 miles of electrical tracks | Refuge For Henri. gg w:::: b e B They . £l ; e o ""’:‘,"f,f'?,.”:{i e surty o :... I E e 2], At et Golonkl Wettersan will B 1160 WG st10 || No PAIM, NO MIGH PRICES: e > by t o P ihe ¢ Wi ve One Hundred D xtensive are the increases which the | a good- ole to « | into & i sty Which the ballots " » horro atives of the Deople | tor any oase of Deafosss (oatocd Lo company is making in its electrical | case things don't go right in Baltimore, | Manufactured by the General Blectr! iy seices #1e be valld. The wrong 80 at ev hing in & half- | catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's equipment that by the end of next|Mammoth Cave in Kentucky.— Company, of vho apprec pencll in voting for many y & elr salarles and | Catarsh Qure, Send for cireulars, free.. vear no less than 562 miles of. the | Cleveland Leader. FOR SALE BY || Unhesitatingly I ¢ Jong before s erq snnected therewith.— B s {;j]“m“ & CO., Toled, O. | C. V. PENDLETON, Jr [ eaiy real paisie eause of voles being throw nent v : o Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- i o e 3 caus silp 1s ad 4 3 = ion. e S s s ks 10 Broadway. || fULL SET TEETH $5.0) & Risitie thers is - Pt aeit i p i itk ame | oo Mahes S NG iniGians: 1] WITH THE NATURAL Gums griom pir g P y o Baue g ORES | The awful list of injuries on a Fourth | :‘-z’m;v: Squire a 5 ) ned thei o <l !|of July siaggers humanity, Set over ] H | ?.",!,‘,, §1 up Z;‘,,’:,,?,""’S . the v . p & ; \ Bst gl against it, however, is the wenderful i every one who 1s voted 3 ¢ N en i o ehar! | healing, by Bueklen's Arniea Salve of | | Siiver 500 ap Seioe: 5 and the result is kn hi oy Hepobiiaental | thousands, who suffered frem burns, Filling Work minttes after the potls ¢ e ‘sensns Bf 9 AT e e euts, bruises, bullet weunds or explo- 58 caasidal ont Stonl ub' o . 1 e experience RSN i A el Ry o | siens, Its the quick healer of boils, SELOGEL ST SIOUE S | Ohx De S it et o : ‘ t huw i hande protiy full | BR%, JUE L0 SCK Meeler, bF, boll B o s e [ I DORLTRTIOrS " y how . i what Wi i hamp 4 +, £ xs: v & 2 ¢ S i . 2 Al g Elars " boom. amd the undbells heuey |2 The Lee & Ongood Co, work high grade, at medium prices. We 203 MAIN ST. ts date and quickest method 4 orats— naily he finds | = — L S R g OB CR Ovar Smith's Drug Sto ag, Norwich ha zzied o Colenel R t d advic e | Automob! rent. A few b Norwich, Conn. yresent b 1 i v . ”"]‘: ‘\;'\ l:"u; bargains in used cars. Agent for Over- | aad lu vesie 1 1 s President Taft Kk onda | land cars. with ths Impositien (% . he showdown as racefully be,” and leave | Bk fachine fivees a1 1 i R WALL pAPERs the voting maching offers the best| Ttsrpreting the events of the last | b pox Hr eaner a"d fl Er Horseshoer und Hepatren improve an Sth- | Sore Throat leaves, s Whh ap ex- A late sprin g e e i | shas s ke < ol v THE FINEST [0 iy g ot must be dry ereugh to awse i larkevergwherein the b . » » the benafit of it by RS st gt k| i o | : surs paesseo 80 | fi The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove ||| 35¢ DINNE R |0 scconsrine e bave mixed sff with produced a sur contemplate, | s An English wr must ha v ¢ ROt agreea ) ty Gopgearmoutnand 1 Gur Wagon Calls Everywhers clean by using i IN TOWN our spect eatuaiaton o A GO MY L Suits Everybody | suits the most exacting French chef, It suits the housewife. It is found in huxurious villas—in camps—in farms—in humble city homes. 92 and 94 West Main St t TYPEWRITING L gl ey e g A mam Has Become An Everybody uses it; everybody likesit. It is the all-round stove for all JOSEPH BRABFORD, | ... ond fully officered hese, w for ‘ THE -CERMIALLING EXACT 3CIENCE the year round. n bakes, broils, roasts and toasts as well as a coal range. — form Boek Binder. ra moons mucn s s 0 0o, | Al Fresh Vegetables 103 SROADWAY. ephone 26k It is equipped with a special heating plate, and we sell the New Per- fection oven, braller, toaster, and pancake griddle—each specially de- signed for use with the to be pretiy THROAT TABLET The toois that produce the work are iesolvedinthemouth the Ribbuns and Carbon Paper. Good r shopping results require ihe BEST to be had, it will safe- NEW BOOKS. Memory, How to Dev. THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS, muetts suys | Mamer, How, o Do ot SoURues | | L7 TR e e 2 Free Cook. : jace sem e Bl e e | Bohad i, T B 5“ o A R N tion | i WEDDING GIFTS ORANGES, LEMONS, it way - the Hatdmire consenton | " Fotene Co. i Sangerons d ] Qil -Stove In Great Variety at BANANAS, ETC. ow he Wil emburra se she is a woman, the Massa- chusetts authorities are wavering over ying out of the death sentence on Mrs. Cusumang for murder, In probability she s not a suffri the deleg ates. Public Stenvgrap snd Shorthand AR dealers sell the stove. 1t s handsomely finished in_ mickel, with cabinet . top, drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Long chimreys, ea- ameled turquoise-blue. Made with 1, 2 or 3 burnes. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, FRISWELL'S e 2527 Frani'in Sweet | Peopie’s Warket k. C. ATCHISON, M. D., 6 Franklin St. PAYSICIAN AND SURGEDN. JUSTIN HOLBEX Prop 258 Main St aprid Eeiivared lo Any Pari oi Nerwici the Ale that is acknowledged tq be " E % ot im the best on the market—HANLEY’S NEW YORK CITY BUFFALO, N. Y. tioom 1, Second Fi >r. Shaunon Bidg B e S ew o 18 de 5 ) | PEERLESS. A, telephone order will ALBANY, N. Y. - BOSTON, MASS. Night ‘oot 188 satber hard on the families who ar 4 O Hio e b - i g o i A pating at hotels because they are not | Firstl gud 5 ugss berore pie 10 get competent help Pe teculled with far expenditure % S | D. J. McCORMICK, %0 Franklin 8+ the pupiie. Lhery Is 1O &' petter t %ll-; il e - -