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B—— o NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESBAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912 THE BULLETIN’S SHORT STORY. MAYOR GAYNOR'S REFUSAL. The action of Mayor Gaynor of New York in refusing to appear before| g o e, N the investigation committee which s $ < e \' UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER ~ § metropelis, is a peculiar stand for such an official to take in view of the it U conditions which have been brought| Millicent stepped lightly from her|the thread of the drama and follow the 0 light in that city, He stands in his | limousine and into the foyer of the | course. own llght when ho declares o’ will | {heater. She was conscious of present- | = The success of the play had come Yt . .80, mot |iNg an unusual _picture in her big 5ot through any hectic-love affairs ki ‘,;“':;;:;;‘;"& ‘t:: O Sovomes | drooping hat and frock of palest | With another man's wife or any great Bt Tor 't i’ tiacd 4| mauve; there was just a suggestion of | financial crisis. It was merely a pret- ut for the reason that he is oppesed | majancholy about ‘Millicent that only | ty, domestic drama told by weil balanc- to an Investigation. This. sounds a exa.ggerlted her charm. To the man | ed, bithy minded people. There yere keynote. Why should Mayor Gaynor, | standing near the ticket office she|no scheming politicians and no wan- the chief executive of the city of New |seenred the embodiment of all that was | eved herofnes. d York, oppose an Investigation of the |lovel The hero was big and broad minded, rankest kind of conditions that have| Millicent lopked up and caught his|and the gif] he loved was sweet and gver been brougit to light? The nat- | /€8 fixed admiringly upon her and-the | She Was not jealous nor catty when her Sral conclusion is that the results will | CO10T flamed into her cheeks. Her fings handsome lover danced with the dark e — al conclusion is that the results Willlerg tremnled siightly as she fumbled | eved Suzette, ¥ " Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1912. | Show what it 1s not desired should be |'for hiér ticket, Millicent felt suddenly very small —— = | shown, It indicates that it is known, A frown sped swiftly across her face. | and insignificant and unloved. - these conditions exist, but there is a | The ticket that.she had taken a month| "It is only play girls who are so desire to keep them quiet. or %0 ago was not in her bag. /Had she | simple minded,” she argued with her- Mayor Gaynor, it will be remem-|DnOt been consumed with digappoint- | self. bered, had fixed ideas on how the city |Ment and annoyance Millicent coull| She glanced at the man beside her. <hotld ‘b6 run, and it has been oper. | 1ave laughed aloud. ' “It is so ke a(His eves were following the girl on e e s, i hot] e dibes. | Story hefoine” she told herself while | the stege, and Milicent fancied there ated under his direction, or the direc-|she turned toward the box office. She | Was more than the theater-goer's ad- tion of officials he is responsible for. had known before asking that there | miration in his face. She bit her lps There has been disastrous failure, and | Was not another seat to be had in the |to still their trembling and turned now he stands in the way of reform. | théater. again toward the stage. Such a course can do nothing but| “We have been booked pack for the| “Girls are not like that in real life” shake the confidence of the people in | 128 SIX weeks,” the man told her. |she told herself, vehemently. him. He is the last man who shoud | Millicent pouted throygh her disap-| The curtain went down on the sec. 3 v ing condi- | "Oip rment, ond act. The man Deside Millicent stand in the way of bettering condi-| '\ diq so want to see the play,” she | again went out, and in her vivid im- tions, and, to the contrary, $hould be | informed the man behind the window. |agination she pictured him as buying a leader in those very lines. As she turned to leaye for ilie foyer Sreat clusters of American beautles -_— 5 5% D her apiiealing eyes swept across space | and sending them to the stage heroine. MORE LEGISLATION NEEDED. |to' the good lonking man whose gaze| She wished now that she had not e nomination of candidatés for | D44 brought the color 1o her cheeks. |8een the play nor the man. Way down ks ¥ been fiu + g He raised his hat. iin the depths of her nature something > as long been the cause of trou-| “If you care to iake this #eat—I will | had stirred. Was it the play or was ble, and much legislation has been|be only too happy, passed intended to provide a remedy |fectly impersonal tone, he said W a per- it’ the man beside her whose person- i ality seemed to have overpowered her? for the evils. The results in many of | Millicent hesitated a second only,| Whatever it was Millicent waited the cases have been worse than the | th i) lg a hurried \'olceb}hanked him. |:vm| rapidly beating heart for his re- revious conditions, and it is made nd you are not robbing yourself?” | turn. Eient that the trouble 1a by no means | 1, duestioned. The light went down &nd she beghn N aly o Wh0 ot~ “The seat will go begging if you do | to think he was not commg. sartiad, . Not: ofly - eases not use it the man said, and gave| “How perfectly ridiculous and silly cern the national election, but state | her the ticket: of me to feel that way.” She laughed and city experiences are showing how [ Millicent reached down into the |scornfully at herself and ended with loosely drawn and unsatisfactory are|depths of her opera bag and brought | wistful eyes. nomfnation requirements, forth a $2 bill. Against her will she turned toward All the states which are experienc- BREED THEATER FEATURE PICTURE TODAY THE DESERT SANDSTORM A Thrilling Story, lhmbbing_wflhflumflndm' ~ Photographed on the Great American Desert. WOMEN’S NEW FALL - SUITS Coming In Fast T0Y AUDITORIUM T0pAY THE GAUMONT WEEKLY Showing among other subjects the Double Deck Strest T ‘trial in New York City, Coes how o 3 GOOD VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND OTHER PICTURES g e SHEA & BURKE DYNTRREER are offering many bar-| oA ’““’T‘:: WEDNESOAY gains in Furniture and 9—KRAZY KIDs—s Floor Coverings. “Promotion Day” P4 You could select mo better ANNA MADIGAN & CO. n time to furnish your with Up-to-Date Furniture and Rugs at & saving of Every day finds new styles arriving in our Women’s Suit Section. The materials and trimmings used make the Suits much more at- “ tractive and graceful this season than ever be- fore. They are of the very newest models. Thirty-two inch Jackets in the chic English Cutaway style with round corner fronts, pre- makes {his a fare money-saving op- dominate. The Skirts are slightly fuller than " Bufen invemeate whte the wock last year. Many have high girdle Waists, short " SHEA & BURKE 3 pleats on each side, and all the new backs. The “A Dream of the Golden Pagt® JACK ATKINS “Daffodil Songologist” “SPRING LOG DRIVE” “THE TWO “WITH THE “THE HOBO CLUB" “WON AT HIGH TIDE” You are bound to GET THE HABIT. “Is that right?” she asked, and did |the back of the theater. Yes, he was ing the plundering of ohe party’s priy- ileges by another are due for the bet- tering of its laws, so that monopoly will not be extended to marauding organizations to the exclusion of hon- est ones already existing. It is simply a trick Wwhich, had any other party -ai- tempted it, would have brought down an endléss tirade of abuse, but, con- ducted by the Colonel, there is nothing not raise her ey man's temples. ly, then as suddenly took the money theater. he was sitting beside her. not so much as looked at her. 8. standing there. A moment later he A dull red mounted even to the|came down and took his seat beside He drew back swift- | her. The last act was drawing to & dlose “Thank you, yes.” He raised his hat | when resolution suddenly became ap- and Millicent went into the well filled | parent in. Millicent, The color erept slowly up to the shadows beneath her A moment before the curtain arose |eves and her lips she knew that he had come in and that Millicent | movement she leaned néarer the big felt pecullarly agerieved that he had |msn and slipped her hand smiled. With a very gentle almost unfelt through his most favored colors and materials are Mannish Mixtures, Wide Wales, two toned effects, Broadcloths and Mannish Serges, Navy Blue, Brown, Black and Taupe. Priced at $17.50 and up. F. C. GEER, TUNER At the |arm. A sudden hungry little was efforts dishonorable about it. It is not con- | same time she knew that if he had|all the reward her brought fined to states, for many cities have |acted otherwise she would in all prob- | forth. He did not turn fis head, but not overcome the troubles by, their |ability have left the theater. Millicent watched his jaw set. A mo- changes, and Fall River is now fnding | ‘1 Wish I Were—not quite so good |ment later her fingers closed over the i ? looking,” she found hetself thinking. |ring that dangled from his watch- out how the law can be evaded %o| "ppe’Cyrtain went up and she became | chain. mof autp, | Uit the ciroumstances. The candidate | jnterested in the play. But through it| Sl the man remained as if carved sey 1t4 entife | OF TeElbter of probate on fhie tepub- fall Milllcent was uicomfortadly con- | in stone. o - 4q | lican ticket fin himself opposed for |scious: of the maa beside hér. Not-| Millicent strugsled softly with the Be extensively uséd | ;o oo by a democrat Who fs run- | withstanding the fact that he was sit- | clasp that held tight to the chain and ol Hill and Grot= f 1on "0 " " onublican, by petition of | ting in the next seat to her he seemed | finally the ring was in her own hands. ‘the road was | .. {lhll(’nn friends. This naturaily | o have put himself miles away. That|The big diamond flashea in the semi- D AnVINg. | Irbates S debetanding ang D€ Was - completely absorbed in the | darkness of the theater and Mitlioent P ey | <7 otes & gross: mikun ng and | 3ooma being enacted on the stage, and | drew a long breath of contentment. > an unfair situation. not in her, was evident to Millicent. She looked lovingly at the ring for a Tmprovement has not gone as far| Sne found herself losing interest in | moment, then up into the big man's as it would(seem in the matter of bét- | the actors and watching every move- |face. Her voice was only a whisper. fering the tonditions. The voter 1a- [ment of the long, shapely hands of the “Billy, dear—I want my ring back— Dbors under unexplaied compli¢ations man. Occasionally she stole a surrep- if you still—love me.” In that little and, instead of making it easier and|titious glance at hig profile. eager whisper was all the lsve that a . i foaton -Aba | During the intermission he left his|hunery man longed for and his hand plainer, there is confusion abd: un-| ;%5 Ceturn only as the curtain as- | closed swiftly over her own. It was as A aanth, cended. if he had folded her wititin his arms, R This, too, irritated Millicent. 8he no-=) “I have never ceased to love you, EDITORIAL NOTES. ticed, with deepened interest, that on |sweetheart of mine” he told her ‘and Robeevelt doesn't want to be & king |the zold chain across his waistcoat & ed the ring back on her finger. but he s mighty anxious to be the|Ting was suspended. § ee hom completely 1 surrendered,” klmi; Millicent smiled half petulantly. Aft- |said she happily, “I had my ticket all AT er that she forced herself to take up the time.—St. Louis GI The college which eliminates every- BUSHEE 1SRN RO S TR SRR T R TN R gl oo St stadium 18 mod- | 1o cifents for their money. It usually | itselr, and a soul understands itselt as ernizing. tel s , |little as it understands the universe. FEP bamiot The law is that no man is compelled The republicans of lowa want to | %0 &lve evidence Incriminating bimselt. | |\ ooy o good .deat of encourage, |over the links, refiecting upon the know if all the candidates on the re- | i, osmpatent witness for or against | ment—Atchison Globe. stillness of men who commit them- publican ticket are for or agathst their | pimgelr, ;‘el;a; by tongues or pef.—Chicago o A pF ty. 'They want no bull moosers e Tt 18 a fortunate thing for Michigan | PAT that the state was the ‘victot over the | M3sauerading in republican duds. prison inmates, In the Boston Store’s Suits you may rest as-| sured that particular attention has been given to everyone—they have been brought to as near perfection as is possible by the best tail- You will do well to see them before you make your final decision. . - of the city. r thousands of VAUDEVILLE SHOW 1 In frout of a R Ty /i IS, 1t seems good to. have September making a good record for growing weather, 3 MISS RUTH BANCROFT LAW Only Living Woman Operator of Wright Aeroplane Bier FLYING MACHINE: September 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, at the el A Real Smart Man. The Masher Defined. Meanwhile, your Unels John Rock-/| Allow the asparagus tops to remain A masher i8 a despicable creature |efeller placidly knocks the golf balls |upon the ‘plants until late September, Candidate. Wilson' tells the farmers’ how they have been neglected. There would not have been so many of them riding in automobiles if the good old Happy thought for today: Some folks openly denounce what they pri- vately practice. RSP - Cleveland times had continued. The news from Maine is all right. sl ¥ K' ¢ 0' F Ahe, ‘bull moose 414 not find sn en.| A New York parson, having de- clared) there are mno female angels in heaven, is told by a hard-thinking For all those who haven't picked the | editor that it is impossible for him league winners, there remains a short | to think of angels with side whiskers. 0 S0 e 0o Qom0 The breaking of speed records In Hob LaFollette does not mind it the | bustliing a specialist from North Car-, velvet is off the bull moose’s horns, | 0lina to Maine, shows that man 1 do- he ist't affaid of belng hooked. 106 Srontdr thingh ‘gvery ! day, < When it comes to saving life, it is & dif- | tetent problem. Candidate Wilson says the policles Mr. Roosevelt stands for have been tried from the time of Aristotle down, Abraham Lincoln was at the end of | and that as a historian he could aver | his first tetm pronounced a failure by | that they marked the course of the his enemies, but the people stood by | World's disasters. dorsement in that state. FLIGHTS RN PAR BrodNoe SCHWARTZ BROS. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENGE Between Schwartz Bros. Fern and Flower Holders in wicker and china, FANCY BASKETS and HAMPERS suitable for artis- nsmls The pollen of the ragweed is be- {h voters ana | lieved to have poisoned the horses in he ‘the polls.+ The | KKansas. The ragweed s no ordinary as 1t was two | pest. it was possible Slip into office. tic gifts and decorations, at - Ay 3 dates haye | DM o : % R e e SO | And Other Furniture Dealers? ! thinks he can vote agaist his party || IDEAS OF A PLAIN MAN | and be for it, althoush. Roosevelt says he canrot. It is mot political principles that BEAUTY AND USE. are making so many political Whirli- — gigs, but fear that they will not be on the winning side. “the cholge, the duty of o the nominees a by the delegates, . mdde evident that the b comes from unity, F the party has demon- in Maine and Vermont At will bring the to power, . B Yove Baldwin was elected it Bad been nearly two decades since i © governor had fillea the Ry There's This Differences=i. SiARTA BR0S, L Grs Con There's This Differencem=Compies stk w chowe From o There's This Differencemsie soiion v Ay puchases There's This Difference==rtae fo Hom o Hotel Complate. " There’s This Differencem=tb.ice i omen prommi * * 7 T 3 And There's This Difference: That Schwartz Bros. Buy Direct from the Factory Thus Saving the Customer the Middleman’s Profit.: SCHWARTZ BROS. There is one true rule for beauty. Ii is that the thing shall be perfectly adapted 1o its use. 3 A SRR c A chalr is a thing to it in. T On the tahift question Candidate Wil- | most ' hesutiful chair is one that 13 son s not making a favorable impres- | most suitable. Its color, shape, ma- sion. He anpears to be a littlé weak | terial and ornament should all be con- upon this important matter. sistent with the purposé for which a i P chair is made. s fl:;’»m and stand| 1f Multimillionaire Allen had not| & h°“f°b‘5 SRS o lirs fa. and ‘shou for victory in | thought it safe to jilt a woman he R et 1B e i, reratere, B4k, Stand tbgether and Yols, | would not have been branded as 8 | iy ng Wiich B8 most livable = One yand_there can be no|smuggler and paid §100,000 to settle | curiosity shop nor & prison. As (he the case. - ideal of home is unity, so the ideai| i home-house is of one room. Neces- | Instead of splitting the solid south, | s'ty demands that the rooms for sleep- the Colonel Is likely to force back to | ng, bathing and cooking be isolated | 4 ity Wleoniey g Maty But the value of most modetn houses maninét Just what tne | the democracy Missourl and Matland. | 4nq ate ts fnjured by the sub- A man as he has de- | Who have been winning by small md- | §icigion into too many rooms. date, at the throttle 'of the JOTities! A plate is something to eat from. “again, wortld do, than he 3 # |y | Tis beauty is wholly derived from those when b ; en G safd: clements in its shape, size and adorn AR o ored the enginio DY oms boliown cany ravn biqmgnoug:\n'llee':t Witk add pieksuce £ eaie and att ! elie ¥ s big | ment re to eating. e axerolsed s aomtio™ ihe 10 play Providence,” could he have | Ories’ desthetic feeling 1s not agree- EREIRnA an (haltnation (o rocy | een thinking of theatricls in Prov- 811y moved by eating steak or potatoes ool cmn:t:n torush i go 0 R, from a landscape or a person’s face ) gard onsequences v ¥ b PR painted on his dish. passengers, with the result that| (aiitorn: 3 n the whole, beauty is a close sis- ars" I d togetier, the oo | California is not all bull moose. Of twelve congressinen’ hothihated one- | of 1t o Cora rand Miotld grow out elve congressme : - | of it, as leaves grow out of a tree. owete m“:::&‘:-!:"dd 3"%‘91““":‘ e republican, Governor John- = ey et A ; : 3 Fulleved i, - He created 1 have to explain to the Col- | CONFESSIONS UN:RU!TWOHTHV. 3 onel how this is. of unrest among ail those who j Fina o S) One of the most suspicious of human ® dependent upon his guidance. Those who desire fo decrease di- | d0ctments 18 the confession. A man's truly. illustrative of the Way he | vorces couls make the desertion of | eVidénce for or against himself is not Bafidle the reins of government | ives & crime. Wife-desertion is | L SUWOrthy, fot the reason that self is aged by hla present ogotistic | commoner in America than i any | 'Tn' (he® good ol dass oid women | His one great ambition 18 t0 | country in the world, 5 o A L Al R ~ stand? confess v oud ed themselves to be witches, " be in the l:;:‘e.lltfilt :r;'d ncmu!;d by | B2 b and gave detailed accounts of their , self-centered and v A Loulsiaha bull mooser gave out | bargains with' the devil. Everybody attitude, he {5 endeavoring to| that Roosevelt was going to carry | Pelieved them, they believed them- the people, for the sake of ! 2 tHe atatel G | selves, and we very well know there | BB okas: With his personality, while | the state: but they neglected 0 get| o 7ir 4 word of truth in their testi- - ”» s e couldr’t have indicated in L S 1 The BULLETIN Co. thelr elec pon the state tickets, 2 | 64-66 i his political record shows what he|so they m‘-:m t n(; the fight m(f\r;';\w aatlesibas ‘are. dus: ko Hnentar s ankhn Street S o s i & =11 Water Street s far apart as the poles. A ‘medical expert at the Eugenlcs Il was due to | > % 1t oniy requircs sober refiection on | congress fold the assembly. he should he I8 simply - - T hls record, his actions, and his In-|rather hava a healthy burglar for hls ry he has heard. When | P | Glinations in comparison with the | father « consumptive bishop, | the man gLLam g owe 1o “Th i i Boardin M. s B 'Ulc m‘ BRI T i e ounar sinun o conmumptive blehos, | o o 0" e T e Big Store with the Little Prices” Hack, Livery and J l’:t to find the latter rm1 the mafer | ereuce ang the faw ‘is not likely to|whom he oives what he 1s? 9 STABLE B Sl and every bit As progressiVe as the | succeed 1) stect! him, 1 i ssed by th ntruthful- | 4 basking under that broad title, | o &y St ness' of Roussenis Contessions,” He WA g otr service te 2 M| Sowling t0 6 5. m. & conts & strieg 1t 18 the actual records, not tho claim- | The legal professlon might natur. [ Was absessed by a mania of seli- f MAHONEY BROS Falls Ave 227 Matn Street. ecorda or promiges which count,|ally foel (hat they have enough te | Accusation. He did not know how good St Closed Thursd d Frid : BR " maya ALDI & CO. Frow SRS which' n medicine po- | answer- tor withtut the added Teflecs | N¢ WiS. ore Closed Thursday and Friday on account of holida Opzn Saturday. §|_ e ——— a lawver Is ed of aatnderiig’ <1 fn. tha Ihiecaratation ot & soal by e Couslacss resasy ietin fo, DusIDess FREUILS Py