Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 2, 1912, Page 4

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o Horwich Bulletin nnd Courief. 116 YEARS OLD. 1 al the Postof: | 136 o weck 0e a at Norwich, second-class matter. Lireulation ol Bulletir, tha rger that 1 delivered the 4,053 and read by w the people. wea ™ " in Putaam and Da 2 elnon 99, and in considered the local dafl Fastera Conmecticut has t etr- of any in over in Nor ty-three per Windham is delivered to over 900 houses, all of these places it torey- nine towns, ome humdred amd wixt five postefice dimtricts, wral free delivery routes. Bullcd The s wold town all of reutes in Easterm Commec: CIRCULATION n BARLY C. nquestionab w be heard commission on relative to t Central matter wh nce mecticut from Peassachusetts b gury business ha jine on that nees n along o ¥ he eart Tgtence 1s ¢ AGRICULTURAL ore attractions, and the centers wh gestion abounds rho everlasting benefit therefrom. e Bulletin has the Jarg: (om of amy paper fa Bastern snmectient, and from three to four and R every . TRAIN NEEDED OPPORTUNITIE THE TARIFF BOA! By lack of funds which congress fafled o provide, intentionally, the ard went out of exlstence when d gver to sident Taft last Wt ff revision is ne derstar tion . nging ahead i slashing righ | rd pro | oard provides telligent action on ff schedule and, | y o han ficier nd would meet MAKER WAN RD. rs in its most recent ex- nd of the board, fol- n existence of two and a half made so by an un- ind agalnst the ad- of making Al matzers eded it was information and TED. was ats in conwention at Bal- r balloting lish a ablished in Appare | | ‘ e hig influence s evident | npionship o | EDITORIA NOTES. way sh | n nven | | | / l s | ko p 4 e suummer, he d more, indidate south of | ein; had enough rs to make them | ould lden Avelery 1te®in ently new omi- THE BULLETIN’S SHORT STORY. » e Mme, Fabia had just finished sing- ipg. It was the encore, a simple little thing with sweet German words which she had rendered in English in the last stanza “Thou shalt dream of long And be true to me by day me—the night It was “Vio- house, 4 through the mag- the great into echoes | who were 100 | monstration. he night of her ed in gracious appre n Ro rnation white hothor until she stood knee ht's song, ets Applause nificently auditor r the thunder ched s mph, n lilies, rtain descended 4 with tr ph, great diva wen' mbling | room E er’ nore, but | done, ' The r maid ahs of hen she entered Be she commanc Iam Under the electric es of weariness limned them- beautifu Her e i them | ed e her m. pet \er gown. one, a | m yuquet monsigr t stoopifig | was neither ¢ a bunch of wood! their ha cord va nati Wha WOOD VIOLETS sun plaudits i yland denly from the nearer dis of Felice, hushed ed and frightened, recalled her t faltered, ] told m to the exits. In an instant she com- prehended. Catching wp her jewel box, she thrust it upon the girl. “Here, Felice,’ she breathed, “take these. Save yourself. You are dressed. Never mind,” as the girl would have iingered. “Go now. Ge, I say!” and Felice obeyed. Left alone, she glanced at the filmy garments In which she was arrayed and her heart sank in deadly fear. ‘The rear stairway? The stage en- trance? She would try that. She opened the door. Opaque clouds of smoky blackhess repelled her, and hastily she shut them out. The stage? It was ber only choice. Pressing the violets closely to her breast, she hur- ried back to the scene of her recent imph. How changed- he maddened mob rushed this way {, trampling, beating, crowd- ntically for that chance of self tion that is the inalienable every man. She came to the center of the stage. She stood there, calm, immovable. Somewhere in that ing throng was the man who had cked these flowers, somewhere the hand that had tossed them to her feet. all the years she felt that he e to her. This was his mes- At last he wanted her, he has asked her simply to come back. And she understood. Nowhere in pl 1 the wide world but could these flowers grow, in no but his their message be i he w ed there an instant, hea preted silently, hopefully, Then somewhere | out there in the torment of sound, the confusion, he turned; his eyes met hers, Back, back through those strug- { humanity he threaded »w and stood by her as the simple coun- the name she had borne where woodland n she had been his > call of genius came answered through trem- In the old days he had been commonplace, name and all, and she had despised him for it. ing danger the cup of Suc sim; ings that a ner of the happy past. He was here. | He would save her. Now, as ever, in r stretched out her s e me, Jim,” she | Elsie.” Ho oice , how e & the grasp bf his hands t she closed her eyes to the of the great arched spaces of ificent edifice which should no more hear witness triu; around gen herself hands, I in the der of > would fight his w P ing, dying almost, fire, that babel of groan: and ape; would save her and wood violets she was still above he throbbing come ng to ng, by the world forgo > to peace and life, real , back to hom and d paths message of the v what him might, and, rejol; ates. B in for a f perhap: Bridge poor two cents o women are giving more atien tion to the practical problems that properly come within woman here, mprovement of betterement of the than to th omen_ shall o not vote.—Springfield Union. 3 6 hours with 1 and sleep, in Chica at no wrong was done, 1o contested delegates. ge of pulting that our own hat and balance of the s says some emc i ration against | mone ampaign purposes from | res promintnt | | Middietown Pre t was only o that the nditions in the graded schools were such that pupils were compelled ipy teats in aisles and others in ments. New Britain did not like that and as soon as. the exact condi- tions were explained new buildings were provided and there has been no complaint since. me condition ol Now, however, prevails in the the high New Britain Herald. emo and| % | The org: zers of “demonsrtations” 4 and other ri atures of our rive | natio entions to consult | tire | competent stage Their of ferings are too lengthy. A vaudeville manager Tuns eight or ten acts off smoothly and sharply and gives its en- bill within two hours and a half. A single act at Baltimore lasts that long and when it is over the delega mans are tired out If they had to p: get in, the. ¥ wouldn't stand it Waterbury | ican jor Baldwin was nol nominat- it was fitting that his great should rece i recognition the pre nigtion of his e demecra r by his own fe Baldwin has He has reised TRT gations has been exalted Fddresses have vipe hnowledge and ment Haven Journal rier. Sale Special CENT KNIVES BEST OF STEEL FULLY WARRANTED SALE PRIGE BRASS LINED CENTS EACGH THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Tranklin Street more in one meal than I can languages, have been distribi three. I shall never be )l children and otherw him in digestive power; yet I to the home, impr English and h dan, to life wh You know, more d or trespas and books than yc she can beat you makin; Epictet vas a Greek slave, perors were his discipres, Pontius Pilate looked dowr | throne upon the greatest m | woman. Spinc Any fq also contribu Would Be More Appropriate. nal part a € banker in bought and sold him A wise man will never | cause he knows every mar t is his superior in some | will_never be . | knows that in he is | rior to every | Our gifts es di s and make us enemies | “Against the superior othe | said Goe T no r | love.” | Notable Illinois Men. | _ “Notable Men of 11 | State,” containi: P f | photograpis of leaders in the busine ssional state, | graphical da | Chicago Journal. information, partly illustr industries centered in Hlinois, | as_pictures o | Like its social and public here is no such thing possivle as ality. I am better than some men | i wor n oth I excel any 585 in num given man perhaps in some way, but njured has falle 9 S 22 111 exce , when I come to know same tim To pu i k ten i in another way Titian dropped road was | s o ; : Ve The HIE Mance st o X 3 - The Choice of a Husband world, picked it up and handed him, saying he aas proud to wait W a supreme genius, He felt him | T Av lower than the artist in the realm s 8 King' and doubt] th artiss elt | pk N lower th; monar in the | of the msis a of polit ed of n v r use. I I have just m a4 man who can eat| in tho printed in '8 d Co. All Trolleys Lead To Only Wire Bargain prices. The Businass Gentar of Norwich Only TwoMoreDays of the Live Wire Sale two more days of the Live Do not let the opportunity go by.' Only big stocks of special Live Wire Bargains are smaller, of course, but the ARE LEFT SAME LIVE WIRE PRICES. %%%/Z&% PRICES ON ALL THAT <= ARE STILL THE BUY NOW. ited intro- BREED THEATER THRILLING FEATURE TODAY A Beast at Bay-fiograph MR. WILLIAM WISTER, English Baritone —IN—AUDITO R I UM—Iiif— L0LBISON The Soldier’s Honor 3 HIGH CLASS ACTS AND OTHER PICTURES HYDRANGEAS for porch or lawn ~ at REUTERS Always in the Public Eye E-M-F “30” The car that is standard in every respect. Thoroughly tried and not found wanting. A high grade car at a reasonable price. Long wheel base, demountable rims, fore door, fully equipped with silk mohair top, speedometer, prest-o tank, windshield, robe and foot rail. Ask the owner of an E-M-F “30” what the car does for him. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR ONE YEAR. Call and see the car and learn more about it at the Imperial Garage Chestnut and Willow Streets. DAILY STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND Ui Watch Hill and Block Island SERVICE o SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS and Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays Juiy 5 to September WATCH HILL -3 BELOCK ISLAND 5V | Adults, 50c; Children, 2 Aduits Chitdren, 40c [} 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL OURS BLOCK ISLAND, Dinner Hous & mpan: NEW ENGLAND STEAM SHIP CO. [STEANER GARDINER Leaves Norwich (Hall's Wharf) for the beaches week Beach 7 p. m. Sundays 9.30 a. m. and 2 p. m. days at 1.15 p. m. and for Ocean only at t Be Consister l).‘nlal Parlors 's Drug Store), Norw | Belivered lo Any Pari of Nerwicd WZIDDING GIFTS { (he Ale that is acknowle -,XIIVE be In Gr..t V- at | the best on the market—HANLEY'S | £ B | PEERLESS. A telepnone order will | FRISWELL'S |.~:c:|£7= prompt attenticn. l 25.27 Fi.. i Sirest | D. J. McCORMICK, = Franktin St { i TUNER “hone 611 spect St | F. C. ATCHISON, M. ., | PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Reom L Second F) >r. Shannon Bldg Night ‘phoue 183, ant to ®uil your busi- | ness before tue puplic. (here 18 Nio me- dlum better than tiroush the advertls ing columns of The Sulletia | waey F. W. HOLMS Dentist nou Mullding Annex, Room A. octl Dr. " Teleghona 623,

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