Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 27, 1912, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912 <o Sorwich ulletin and Coufied. 116 YEARS OLD. rice, 13c & week) ovo @ Entered at the Poatoffice at Norwich, Conn. as wecond atter, Telephano Oallar B\Illvfll Businees Office, llh a Idn.nrl.l Off L . Job Office, Have The Bulletin Follow You e‘l Readers of Bulletin leaving the city for :shore, moun- | , rural res or for Xurope | may keep in with_doings 1n town by having The Bulletin sen direct to them mail for ar serio i — days, weeks « s foliow *his ation and ret o what has ! their ab placed with PRESIDENT STANDS FOUR- ARE. ' in £ thinking sed persor s everything in fav s ow Tuel ' mouth savs of im, four-s ° s winds complished, like his judici ments and the breaki tionable trusts, an attempted, like reciy wi whateve ade s r 2 s campaign is 1 So 3 e s is is N w ) TRUST. side g A n i permit emer t direction OUR WEALTH OF LUMBER. seen devasta the use of wood which offsets 3 iucreased use o In figuring c per business, the ticians show it to aggres: sum. The last figures show th were In the Unit nd professional st lishments wit amounting to § Toke T84,93 Dersons ¢ wage o [ | knew better THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY. Increasing and diversified use of il for power and manufacturing is taxing the petroleum Industry severely and this demand is resulting in poerer quallties of ofl and higher prices. OH has come into extensive use on rafl- roads and is gradually being made the fuel for ocean steamers, while the aute trade consumes no smail quantlty, to say nothing of the small boats and engines. Street work takes it faster than it can be tramsported. Thers has been developed supplies of fuel oil large enough to be reck- oned as a national asset in the pro- duction of power by the large flelds in the southwest and Mexico, and 8o the development become ically half of the country's Jow furnished from the west. production, however, in many mited he lack of trans- wcilities, Tank steamers are tructed us fast as possible, meantime the popularity which eing con: has obtained has already led of its market price. Th in the use of fuel oil i n refined oil is from the eastern because the Little oil s fuel, valuable for the i lubricants, paraffin nd other by-products, so that crude or fuel oil is meaning the of the western sup- v of steamers and the not only a reliet rop in price PROTECTING THE SEALS. of the fur Alaska with- 1 soon result in the f the animals thers, This ermined the great was carried on for threatened to 1 by ghter which ns and put a stop the northern W vicinity of the ft s, or anywhere in the t United States in f the t ween this coun- ch bas just JuBtry ears, ani the the natives er times to kill Is for food, clothing or boat No regard was s to the num- about the work until 1 got thers | THE BULLETIN; Suddenly the little stenographer nodded energetically at the bookkeeper to call his attentlon to a certain girl at the elevators. “That's she,” whispered stenographer. The bookkeeper watched the girl en- ter the elevator—watched her until the car had descended beyond his slght. Then he turned around for informa- the little car with last week!" tle stenographer, impatiently “That—you—rode—down— he bookkeeper was clearly puzzled. “Why, I can’t remember any one but some that vou told me about lately.” “Well, that's the very one!" declared the little stenographer, triumphantly. That! That the one who—— Oh, go on!" He laughed at her attempt to fool him. Yes, that's the very ome! It was just about one week ago, too. And now she smiles in a most superior way at me—when she looks at me at all- and 1 expect that she'll be asking for more pay shortly—for her experience and ability! The little stenographer smiled rem- iniscently. “Think of it she There 1 sat reading, and I heard s give a little sob. So I looked around and found her with her hand- kerchief all wet, and her shorthand book open before her—so mixed between her tears and her study that she hardly knew her own name! 1 waited until she looked at me, and then 1 asked her what the matter, Just that little bit of sym- pathy ‘was teo much for her and she opened her whele heart to me! And she leoked just awful—her d the powder all wiped oft her that it shene dreadfully, and white waist siained with pears, hands all pemcil marked frem to write and cry at the same time! And she was all humped over, oh, e said was 3 grapher And wh I said that I as, she exclaimed: How can you sit calmly ading book on your way to work, when yow've goi—got—got to take dicta tion? I told her that 1 never thought hen ‘ WOES OF THE BEGINNER _—_'._—.._——._— tion, “She looked around at the other girls “Well,” he queried, “what is she?|in the car, all talking or reading or Actress, beauty doctor, suffragetie— | thinking pleasant thoughts, none of or what?" them & bit worried looking, and she “Why, she's that girl I told you |simply couldn’t understand it! She about—that girl I rode”down In the exclaimeq the lit- little scared beginner up | s all | So it wasn't a bit hard to be sympa- | S SHORT STORY. for Star she sald: ‘Oh, Tll never, mever, be able to think about anything else in the world!' She just knew that she'd make a great failure of it, for she never could remember her word sign: ang phrases and even after she'd ma aged to write what was dictated, she knew she'd never be able in the world to write It out on the typewriting ma- chine! thought every girl ought to have a notebook and some of her firm's let- ters, practicing the most used words in that particular business, so she could manage to do the worl T felt so sorry for her! She was simply scared to death and was on her | way to begin working at her first job. { She looked upon business men as | ogres who were waiting to jump at her and tell her all she didn't know— tell her that she couldn't fill the posi- tion. She hadn't the least hope of success, and she didn't see why business colleges let puplls OELe | there before they were able really to of go to work! “Of course 1 comforted her as well as I could. 1 told her that the men generally had to think so hard when they were dictating that she would ind it troublesome to write slow And 1 told Ilways won- enough for them at times. her that the men were | derfully good to new girls, for th i i 5 et e v e This Porcelain Enamel Ware can be secured only and how if she couldn't read her notes by bringing your Star S TS to | one of the old girls would always be glad to help her out, knowing some- | thing about the business! I told her | that in a week she would laugh at her | fears and would be ready to tell other beginners to come on in—but she wouldn't believe me, “When I found she was going to be { en our floor here 1 promised to help M. HOURIGAN, " BARGAIN .. Wrappers Preserving Kettle, in the highest grade Porcelain Enamel Ware— (either white or 50 Star Soap Wrappers 62-66 Main Street, N THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. Soap f @ 4-qt. Sauce Pan or a sAvqt. 1¢), for Only Complete Home Furnisher orwich, Conn. her all I could Much good it did! | Why, the second day I didn't know the irl he had s e ind | Another Undesirable Weakling. | woman of years' fi five 8 f movement ind gushing,” whic his anot alling it a mollycoddle— | tear does, doesn’t it t orld | nographer paused for comment upon | her story. | " But the bookkeeper was burled in figures. The trials of the beginner without interest to him so lons | they had a happy ending. Success is s0 commonplac hicago News. wel s e object being to 1y sible, regardie ger of completely wiping t! Conditions will | hut Leed ng it w a ma egislation couaiti EDITORIAL NOTES. when Au it isn't ne level-headed. ) evidently that feels, si agreeing on one lid to do a big special ed itself | This is a ast where t ubled waters, \ tempest instead on to make peo- price of coal, but cipating an un- for today: If a bore vou are out, it k it was real get before and be heard.| s waiting for his questions mmittee r g exi sress s every- men are Laurel Hill the Preston bridge rmined In its stand and they will sign acknowledge the ere promises to e warm times ahead across the wa- | nst home r b rliamen Voodrow Wilson received at the Jer- s reg dinner, contained sand. | \ campaign necessity, just the| < ibout Penrose, Roose- d him just the man to n the republican party. refused he became the the Colonel's terrible TRAPS. One of the most amizing things to systander of human affairs is not worid has learned so much , but that it has learn- nd years fool fish pt angleworms on You would suppose that men But they are trying the same old inine experiments in happiness today Watch Hill Growing IN build up their Get Free Trnal Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. I Geo, Wm. Bentley Co, N. E. Selling Agents, 192 | State Bt Boston, Mass. Tel. Richmond 336, are usually hungry when they come home from school or in from play, and ask for something to eat between meals. them something that will be not only satisfying but nutritious? BORDEN'S is Just the thing they need. ting of rich nd_bariey mait (in alooholic), it contains the .rrlnkh a tsaspoonful of Borden's M ice of bread and butter. sugar and it will not cause the fermentation in el RN by too many sweets. from Your Druggist, or Malited Milk Department BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO. Manufacturers of Borden’s Evaporated Milk and *Dally, except Su: . Two hours at Block Isl; Children Mondays, Wednesdays and i AND WATCH HILL &Y Adults, 50c; Children 4, HOURS AT WATCH H Shore Dinner F Hill and Block I office of company on N¢ Norwich to Ocean Beach include round trip troll NEW ENGLAND ST Why not give THE SQUARE PACKAGE milk with extracts of form and non- ments n bodies. For the creamy growin, They will like it better Package and Unusual Recipe Book IONA CORN Dress Goods Autumn treads closely « while we still are selling th dise, pearance. There is great Dress Goods and Suitings, guishes the latest is the dif are all rougher and heavier ing much to the weight. The weaves which wil Broadcloth. The coloring: The price range is fro MANY SUITINGS AND ARE ALIKE. TINCTIVE AND EXCLUS to whom as earn days of Noah. was paid, while ove They are pouring alcohol into theis s went to officials 1 | stomachs to elevate their spirits. It is millions to clerks, The va | the same old round of attempts to se- products nearly equaled the capiti), | CUre pleasure through adulteries, de- 3 e o A rdnd O imblings, and other cheap- being 1,156 milllon dollars, 848 million lees thil Grey avere Bust weskd being added by manufacture iv the |ing when Pompeil was buried, cost of the raw material They are devising new religions that 1 o SR # bt recrudescences of systems ex- If Roosevelt was so insistent that ted “hefere’ AAIca INRsMAECH the ofl momey be returned, how is divme at Hreiedhiet that Archbold was dunned for a still 3 laxmgy donation” are coliectlng brass-neaded New Developments In Fashionable the forerunners of the Fal diversity of style in the new erence in the weaves. warmer shades of brown, Scofc tures and greys being the ones most wanted. BETTER GRADES WE ARE SHOWING ONLY IN SUIT OR DRESS PATTERNS, NO TWO OF WHICH YOU WILL [ 9@&@@@2@25 4 cans 2 Al The COHOES SALMON Trolleys M Business ’ Lm Gitticl | AT RS G Norwlch LB T | RN G WHITE WAX BEANS ICED EL RYAD COF Coo! 10 Delicious 10 STAMPS with 1 can and Suitings | on the heels of Summer, and e warmer weather merchan- season make their ap- he feature which distin- They ppearance without add- but t in a 1 can Sultana Spice. . . 1 bottle Ammonia . . . 1 pkg. Macaroni | prove most popular are Cheviots, Boucles, Bourettes, Heather Mixtures, Zibe- i Spaghetti ....... lines, Ratines, Serges, Whipcords, and the old standby, 1 jar A&P Smoked Beef 1 bot. Hires’ Root Beer 1 pkg. Ice Cream or Jelly Powder . .. 10 STAMPS | 25 with 1 Ib. Cheese . .... A TRIAL OF OUR s are particularly rich, the 1y looking heather mix- m $L00 to $250 a yard DRESS GOODS OF THE FIND THEM BOTH DIS- IVE. STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND Best Creamery BUTTERD 3le The finest quality procurable FLAKED CRAB MEAT ICED INDIA CEYLON TEA, Dutch Cleanser 10c| Cond. Milk.. 10 Royal Gold Stamps Free —WITH— .10c .10c More Appropriate. DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 3, to and Block Island tacks to see wHo can get the biggest |as silly as the gilled youth of Nine- L ek Sele £ By reality,” says Jules Simon, “Hi Norwlch 0 **3.15 RBI . no avail. Humanity gs|] New London 1000 1040 |Waich old v with traps that have || Watch Hill 1105 1145 | New Block Island . 110, | Norwi Noon P. M. SPECIAL EXC‘ JRS ION TiCKETS Fridays July 5 to September 2nd inclusive N BLOCK ISLAND o508 Adults, 75¢; ‘Children, 40c. L. 134 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND. landings at Watch rates, apply at London. Children 26c. Tickets EAMSHV CO. E. L. DOIL, Agent. take the ad- ja third-term party the Lib- —Indianapolis Evaporated Peaches 1b. 10c SAFETY MATCHES a¢ 10 IZ Boxek. .= . ks 5¢ " | A&P Ball or Square 15c | BLUE, abox . ........ 5¢ A&P BAKED BEANS HERRING ROE 15¢ 1, Ib. package FEE, 1'lb. package. . ling Bever: ges for Summer STAMPS | 10 STAMPS with 1 can with 1 pkg. .10¢|Gold Dust . ..19¢ 115 Fig Baws. . . .- .10c | 1 can Smoked Sardines 10c 1 jar A&P Jam ...... 15¢ 10c | 1 boitle A&P Salad 15¢ Dressing ...... 21108 15¢c | 1 can Campbell’s Tomato Soup ..10c 1 bottle Queen Olives 15¢ STAMPS | 20 STAMPS with 1 bottle 19¢| A&P Extracts 25¢|A&P Cocoa. .20c MEATS WILL PLEASE YOU ...10c§i BREED THEATER The Marvelous : DOUBLE FEATURE TODAY The Detective’ AND— s Conscience Pathe Weekly WILL DAVIS Away from the Others Today AUDITORIUM Today KUMA™ FAMILY | MorganChesterCo. 4 — JAP. WONDERS — 4 | In a Roaring Dutch Comedy GAANDA HUMANUS—Is it a Man COMING NEXT MONDAY or a Machine? T&DANWS HEATRE BROADWA'Y T ALMA”—Wednesday Evening, August 28th A $2.00 Show For $1.50 Seats now on sale at box office and the Broadway Pharmacy Wo Wunst Die? Where Do You Live? —IN THE MEANTIME— MONDAY and TUESDAY, Hallen, Fuller & Co., in 4—GOOD PHOTO PLAYS—4 And as a Same Hours—Same Prices “THE ELECTION BET” Brown & Stamm, Grouch Dispellers COTTON & MILES (to say nothing of the dog) Add to the above. result you will have A Good Show. Get the Habit SHEA &BURKE | are offering many bar- gains in Furniture and | * | Floor Coverings. | Union | You could select no better time to furnish your home with Up-to-Date | cost than now, | The large assortment, high quality and construction of our goods, com- | bined with the finest economical prices, makes this a rare money-saving op- portunity, Better investigate while the stock is at its maximum of completeness. SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street THE FINEST 35c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 112 The Wauregan House asks the kindly indulgence of its patrons and the public for una- voidable inconvenience because of extensive and necessary changes and repairs now being made for the better service of its guests and the public. Every effort will be made to make the jnconvenience as little as possible, and the time as short as may be found practi- cable. The Parker-Davenport Co. QUALITY m work should always be considered espectally when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Akilled en are employed by us. Our price tell th whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. win @ovks Made and Ruled te Ords: 102 BROADWAY. RO T TR — L C. GEER, TUNER Furniture and Rugs at a saving of | Shone 511 122 Prospect St The Norwich (Gentral Labor Gelebrates Their Annua Holiday At the Fair Grounds On Sept. 2nd, the first of the three big days. As a special feature of the day a Wrestling Match has been arranged between the Irish Giant JACK McGRATH and the Champion of Great Britain JIM DOWNES. TWO IN T IHREF HORSE RACING trot 1 r pace, purse 0 e, purse ) TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 class, trot or pace, purse 1ss, trot Or pace, purse WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 . purse . purse Five mile open Motorcycle Races each day. Balloon Ascensions, Free Vaudeville and Music every day. PRICES OF ADMISSION Single tickets . 3o Children under 12 15¢ Automobiles and teams . e Also 50c Boston SPECIAL at REUTERS Asparagus Ferns Tc eac Ferns at 39c A. MARSHAK ‘ 123 West Main St. | Commencin, mark-down s second-hand odl lor man nni bn l. Give us a call and get our prices. apridTuThS BROWN & ROGERS Contracting Painting Paper Hanging Prices and work guaranteed. £eb13TuThS 27 Chestnut Street. this week I w:n Jiave & o NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Bowwwll Ave. | Eirat-cleas Wines, Idqvots and Cl | Meals and Weich Rareblt serv: ll‘dm John tuchh. Prop. Tel u 43-h Cloth Shop LOOK AHEAD ! A MONTH FROM NOW YOU WiLL BE THINKING ABOUT A FALL SUIT. ORDER NOW AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. JOS. T. DONOVAN, 325 Main Street Phone 591.

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