Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 31, 1912, Page 4

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lntered at the Postoffice at Norwich, SPAPERS. g surprising in the ade Dby the news- eport that commencing year the price will be Om one to two cents a ° p been demonstrated that | a boper can be published but it | o been demonstrated that it can¥t be doi d maintain good newspapers. What has been the ex- perience of the DBridgeport papers, where one started it and the others followed, has been demonstrated In BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DE 31 1912 The big high-ceiled room was filled with clocks; by the door there wes a large one inside two glass cases and fastened to a solid block of granite. Opposite that two tall ones stood like twins and seemed to tick with one loud voice, so perfect was their adjustment. Scores and scores of small ships’ clocks hung on three walls, and each one of THE TIME SERVICE MAN “But I'm never going to let it run down!” Again Stephen looked at the older sister. The soft flush on her face sent the young man back to his instru- ments with tightened lips. The love which he had scorned was coming to e a holy thing! “Let Mr, Husted have your watch to BRONCHIAL | | DAV[ST COUGHS he Home of Selected Photo-Plays EATR and Clean Vaudeville. SV on., Tues, Wed., Dec, 80, 31, Jan 1 THE MINSTREL FOUR A Great Quariette result from inflammation of the delicate bronchial tubes which clog with SANDROS BROTHERS A Novelty Hand Balancing and Trapeze Act THE ALTAR OF DEATH TWINS other citi and that is that the main- tenance of quality and quantity is dependent upen an adequate return for the large expense. S to con- template the vast amount of news, reading matt and valuable informa- tion which is , at a large cost for e e e e 8 e . mucus—pneumonia easily 1 g T follows. SCOTT'S EMULSION works wonders in overcoming acute bronchi it stops the cough, checks the inflammation, and its curative, strengthening food-value distributes ener- gy and power throughout the body. Insist on SCOTT’S for Bronchitis. Scott & Bowne, BloomSield, N. J. 12-60 them ticked with an independence which gave rhythm to the whole. Except for the clocks all was quiet. The hot air of a midsummer's day came tnrough the open windows ana | brought with it the faint odor of the | | heated asphalt walks outside. It was | © -7 [ quarter to 12, and in the time service | 't QUICKIY | 4]] was in readiness to start out the | if a news- | correct time to the working world. | is worth ; Stephen Husted stood among the clocks, waiting and alert that all was going right; he leaned slightly for- | I“ rd, eager for the task, when a bright in | came clearly commanding from | lz'\e doorway. | . "”“”{ ot “Can we come in? It's just this once | and gathered UP | yyore. each day amount | = t mong that grea aste it is notice: e that the priced vapers are not to be er they are discarded appropriated because Conn, as second-class matter. set, Patricia,” said Elsie. But Patricia shook her head and laughed softly. The young man set his instruments for the ten seconds of silence which precedes the final burring of extet noon. Only the ticking of the clocks sounded through the room as he silent- Iy counted off the time. Then came the quick rasp of the meridian, and from somewhere in the distance the melodious ringing of a ship clock's eight bells. | “Come, Elsie,” said Patricia, gently. | The child came slowly around the room, looking wistfully at the round- faced clocks and bidding them fare- well with misty eyes. But Stephen could I,| Husted Iifted his head and looked | squarely into Patric eyes, looked uarely fnto the face of the thing| hich we call love, and admi! TWO LITTLE RANGERS At the Davis Theatre THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1913 Seats on sale 3 days in advance Telephone Calls: Bulletin Business Office, 480. Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3. Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Willimantic Office, Room 2, Murray Building. Telephone 210. Norwich, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1912. I it cheap * the buye s T er demonstrated than ty, where the ine Circalation o! ihe Bulletin, The Bulletin has the largest elr- culation of any paper in Eastern Conmecticut, and from tiree to four times larger tham that of any in Norwich, It iy delivered o over 3,000 of the 4,058 houses ta Nor- Sy Dad el wich, d read by ninety-three per cent. of the people. In Windbam it is delivered to over 800 houses, {n Putnaxs and Danlelson to 1,100, and in all of these places It is considered the local daily. Eastern Comnecticut has forty- Bmine towns, onc humdred and wixty- five postoffice rural free The Bal town an rourcy in keep you out, he asked. laughed as she came to | Stephen Husted's side; Elsie Beals was | w { hardly into her girlhood, and the 8oft | “Could you love me? I rec e | ‘mnv\n hair hung curling below her| clocks will run right slow h waist. { T guess you're quite willng we |’ - | should come in and see you start out | * issuance of a Daper |{he time,” she declared confidemtly, tion of the Bridge- | But Husted looked over Elsie’s shoul- e line und bus- | der to the tall, elder sister on the| readers. | threshold, and his young face went so- | er. He knew this was the last time | THE PEOPLE. | they would come across the lawn from the proper In- | the professor's red house to watch | . | him send out the time. In the days just | he time of | 1 ised Patricla’s winsome face and es 18 ON€ | leqr gweet volce had brought tn in every A ed. It | thoughts flooding through him that the en all of the R. ¥, B. || Ot s that tr e stalled | young man did not dare to analyze. He | asters Coamecticut. - ch seem | had vowed that nothing should come unneces- | between him and the pursult of his CIRCULATION sciencs, that he should be as one set cverage NEW BOOKS Schrakamp's tod. by, 3¢ Greatest Success Ever Scored Ed- Cloth, with and Deutsche Heimat, st 24 hours later. questions, junction station for a connect an It was hot, and the smell o bed was everywhere. A frelg gine stood on a siding and bre heavily; the tel es ed a medley of messages, bit of an office the station m: over terest customs, distriets, and delivery routes. wixty s wold ted's time.” Then began the the seconds over miles of copper wire gineer took out pared it—to him noise of that thi apart from the world, that love for a | woman would never stand within his reckoning of life. | "And here was a girl, a girl with dimples and laughing eyes, who had n | brought a new, wild sweetness into his | certainty 18 | lite, and whose going clutched at h “P'm gain 1| with an intense, reckiess pain that the |1y~ - to trainmen on the |days were going to be empty of What| = Eigte wound her | was best. trembling fing Just_think Eocé the, tol eb almost Jounger girl. tephen crossed the room to thetel- 1 a on the | steady, clanking | started out to the | ¥ out her tiny | 7 tch in her voice was | 1901, 1905, everage BREED THEATRE December this time sald the| tomorrow at the ” home,’ to 1 Animal Feature But Patr with her red 1 second brougk that neithe witch—and with the noonti ng world. | d you set it just right, please, | n T'll never let it run down.” | young man set it by a silent| second. bound to remember me as that goes, Miss Elsie,” he sald, matters as so al, Showing #ins to move 5 erocious WJI(‘ Animals in an for = On Boers lightly ! ly the Greatest Animal Picture Ever Made, Cov- but better than being entirely sub- attempt and carry A merged. e accomplished could splurge and follow ip with as gre: ided. he ne & failure. T In the adv res should hf. a guide rath followed, Otis' Antoine of Oregon. p s . i i ering 2000 Feet of Film vt e e o ary moment, | A Chilian senator has a plan which | both politics anil graft. Two lion and a half as & prize is what he proposes to give the man who dis- | ¢ B covers how to get pu-e nitrate from is not new, but Chili saltpeter. it can be. B would increase it its usefulness am AUDITORIUN VICTORIRE & ir of Honor. S HNL ALL AROUND A BILL TODAY ZOLAR 2 Girls ry Pretty Electrical Novelty TRIO The prop Discouragement and prosecution uld follow the bringing of every ce of diseased meat into the city Good meat is a heavy enough drain on the consumer without adding there- to the and the meas LARK real that all s da Girls and a Tight CLEARY AND TRACY | Eccentric Com these famillar, fine — The South Omahs of pol had reason to feel good over being ac- uitted of killing a [ young man when shot a party of bandits but when » received $1,800 in addition for his 4 e G e '\§j=r3;’,ic nly felt v nd«mtad : Arri e in ve EXCELLENT PICTURES Springfield Union. places i try to each day “Perhaps it would be out the word suggestion of ‘attempting of loophole for not ‘doir other hand one invoives a ty L of us to live tailure to 1iv —and there failures—do. ag valus Man; steadil break 6 poss old ne tion. 1 ! to s the ing hez It looks as thoufh that hike to Al- ! s usele er all. Gov.-elect * announced himself politician! Why t for most mu’dn. he have waited until he re-| You can see how ed the hikers and given them some | e up t 1 t T hat consu “ encouragement for their cold walk? ! Both tea and coffee ¢ properties, but which nervous Wh system power: them? B@FHEN S NE@E&@ d Mi k IN 03 1D, ASOF A Connecticut’ : planting its 2 is the World's Flaver. |end this year the affa THE ARE PA ting of r you, you color my | when dress Jm.) bluenes Kb Ruse i\“l‘ me, {I seem ln = | roses, dawns, EDITORIAL NOTES. | when you clothe 3 |1L lilles and marbles I love. You are not all the world to me; | you are better than tha ! ire not my universe, but its taste {color of all the world to m any |my garden of thoughts but fts and | fume You are not the supreme noun; you |are the almighty adjective. You are Every { the quality of all things. Every visi- the turning | ble object seems stalned with you 3 ®1 You are the interpretation of the ! world. 1 know now what it all means. {1 understand destiny, evolution, God, the banquet|pen I think of you. s of a| Of course you kindle my desire, but bear him out. ; better than that, you awaken some- | thing in mind, in my_ soul, you make me appreciate everything. You are the flavor of the unitverse. The One Tafl you the blue sea and : DALz SRAND FAS NO EQUAL Prasersd ¥ |, The express comp the par " |and it looks its effect u; realized. them, at least, out of confine it to large packages, doubtful if they can secure BORDEN oal jealous of ninistra- shovel has | Aamp- ed by > good E3 5 1k up to a fellow and s be 1 and let's be - come incidentally, | product to some you give unse cause, working ment or soclety | people on the |terest in and devotion to Ject, you quickly enough 1 and happiness.—N\ Haven U says HELPFUL WORDS Our postoffice bu tight fit when it w that wi conferences he real test of what is good in art From a Norwich Citizen. religion is this: does it express dness for life, does it prize life and 2 it more worth while? thing whose summed-up influ- is to turn one sick at life, and to contempt for life, is bad. he greatest treasure of the human joy in living. Whoever men to get more healthful of any or all the func- re in style interesting session if | ground_room and built. Now that we are to have a par- cels post dep: i office is too ti SieAt 6110 ‘Oiers in nesof We presume tha Bridgeport Standard the busi- more roo 3 at if one will only tell us fast has committed | how to mt and drink so as to exneri- ] é e eryone would | ence in these acts the greatest ecstasy, Th s R 2 B v e prompt a sultan when the January | without injurious after effects, he will = Bunulesn Meninn of ine o dney Pills are for be entitled to our thank: necticut house of representatives have What we want to know is how to |it In_thelr ~ower now to win pu |eat happily, how to exercise with |Confidence or to deal the party a blow most pleasure, how to love the most [PeIOW the Dbelt. Their S Joyously, how to work with the maxi- |SPeaker will materially affect the for- mum of delight, how to play perfectly, | tunes of the party statewise for some and how to worship and pray in glad- | iMme to come. A 'speaker with any ness of heart corporation or lobby taint will be a | B disaster. There are men enough of capacity, backbone, independence and freedom from taint of any sort. One|° et of that sort chosen, the party in a | Store, a position to win nnopular anproval. A |g tate thei She 1 man of the discredited kind will bAmg;A Sl R disaster.—Bristol Press. years ago. remedy cured 2 evere attack of kidney com- The small taxpayers are exceeding- | Pl2int, cau he pains in my back ly destrable inhabltants of a city. Their disord 1 retions as to an 1nva he of t (10 cents a can And there are 14 morc kinds of None Such Saupn in 10-cent cans ntion. weak | o 1 ould ! to be come Governor-elect Hodges of Kansas | work in a lumber yard thirty l There's nothing like know- | ca when one erad- bors use and recommend | Tomato Chicken Tomato Okra Chicken Gumbo Tomato Bouillon Mock ] Vegetable Thick Pea Clear Vegetable Ox-T Bonillon Beef Clam Chowder Mulligatawny ye 1 MINCE nd is always them. Read PIE ta this Norwich testimony e Mrs. Catherine Hogan, 22 Hickory Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “I rec- mend Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro- ired in & Son’s Drug day as when I gave t one problem—ioy. ood 2nd wicked joy we permanent and tem- - tur Coat Bargains 9 NATURAL DOGSKIN Notwithstanding the Flre we are stlll doing business at the old stand and the quality u.‘ our_work s just tie same as ever—"The Best.” Nothing but skilled labor employed materials used in our concentrated all the rents in one when he said: d again I say rejoice.” have learned how to re- e learned how to live. public three The Good T s do so much good | { at Christmas time that it seems too and work. bad for them to let their influence lie dormant for twelve months until the next Christmas comes Prof. Krause of Berlin says a man | R is at his best, yet in New York of 51 was characterized as an | sometimes tell z in London on an to sit for part of » deep. That xperience Original Trust Buster. | That Oregon hen, the great Rose- { burg Industrious Biddy, whose record {is 266 eggs in 10 months and 19 days, | has done more to decrease the cost of | living than all the trust busters— Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. The Flaw. The opinion that Miss Elise Scheel f Cornell is a perfect woman has a . al flaw in it, the admission having been made that she is an ardent suf- fragette.—Washington Post property interests tend to make them | permanent residents, they have honest pride in the place that is home to them and they constitute the best class of voters because they have every incen- | tive to a prudent choice of representa- tives. If taxation becomes excessive, their numbers are sensibly diminished, and the city is occupied by a nomad population which has no real love or respect for its temporary place of abode. For this reason tax bhoards should go very slowly in expending public money upon objects for which the taxpavers receive no direct return. —Bridgeport Telegram. to disappear failed to hely . T will For sale by cents. Foster-) New ¥ States Remember the name all ilburn erything else had always rec- ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. dealers. Co.. ork, sole agents for the United Doan’s erd best STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders, Telephone. 60 West Main St Price 50 o at $25.00 Ruffalo, F. C. GEE : PIANO TUNER | while they last Phone 511 Norwich, Conn. wThe L. L_ Chapmm Ccc AUTO SKIRTS and NEWMARKET HOTEL, 14 Bath St.. NDTW. want o put your busi- | 715 Boswil Ave. X First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars | " Meals and Welch Ravebit served ta | ET".!.?,:“:JM:&&%‘; o erder. Johp Tuckie Prop. Tel 43-5 ietin for busimess Femalt

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