Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1913, Page 4

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FOREIGN EMBASSY - Persistent efforts lmvler ob;el before congress in behalf of se permanent embassies in foreign coun- ;‘:{‘n‘n:n‘::legz:'th:‘;hllt)cfi O‘(‘Qfl, - - XS THE \AMBASSADOR’S DISAPPEARANCE, Featuring Maurice Costella. nd Guudied. thegs the standing which the le: i - fore ‘Christ: ‘ S to te track,” he' said, “but I suepect- — Literatureyand Love, with Loitie Bris- [ Marvelows Pathe Weekly, with ail countries insist upon. , There hds b 2 line that you had gone mio (i ] ik A Serenmdeyby Proxy, Rural Farce-|The Mas He Mizht Have Been, Famous d thé situatl < A some attractive ties H 11 RS 3 e Sobavol aufl RS s it i S e . “own perspic- f | . Y SR Taed MISS MARGARET E. SHBA, Soprano. ey - * E ': The clerk who | aeity, charmed with 3 u — IR A = ption price, 12c a week; 60 & :.’eo ;hgutlr‘:?: ":;Pm“éa Thety ;:e ¢ asiced it 1 shouldnit ke 1-‘ wi i3 h;l cRoxer, ”{-2:10;: z (————m s e e 5 e e | $6.00 a y--= 8 . #ee some of the more exclusive ., b o4 b - - 4 -~ ——| has now ordered out the I was so charmed with the e looking in @ feweler's B !”AY AUDITOIRIUM TuDAY a.at the Postomice at Norwich, | that the building can be converted it h mufflers,silk-lined gloves and | window ' that 1 supposed a gold m . s 3 OINCGY B o i retice at t hotel. Such Is the humiliating sit-§ 1k Bocks that I decided to buy | bas always remain one of the AL EL Last chance to see the Q ADAMS SAWYER oy g :atl‘:n: of this government's - “fOr all the men 1 had on my list w.nw desires of my life. I think = e v = e R Cl i PICTURES Today 3 ¢ At Clearance A T R B S R e o e gy o Prices Sand off the stage on his back. X oday will offer our entire stock of Wom- 3 ¥ R - B ey ot prices that SHOULD and WILL in- EATRE. Bt sure a quick clearance. o SN Feb. 20. 21, 2 : P hioce are exnctly 52 Dresses included in this offering— THE RAIDERS OF THE MEXICAN BORDER purposes is too meager when con Charged 1 vour uncle Cant 1 show o0 don't they beautiful Evening Frocks, Mourning Gowns, Silk e e T T e reaHively “the mos St e shge e 0 R s of St i Eob “Bob called up to-day and |§ and Velvet Street Wear Dresses. 3 O'BRIEN & BUCKLEY KELLY & ADAMS tative in the capital of France. d¢{ When 1 had completed my seleotion | it was wonderfully sweet and thought- Sam. @ tenaat 18 & Indowner's build- |, 43d the clerk told me mor ful of him to give me one. ", ing, is turned out into the stree 4 § TRy 5 s seek what -?nlm he can find, l‘: e n‘uum 5 : i n Office, Room The situation in Paris ip ope { "1 shall nave io have these things | of his crossest moods. 7S _ ' Building. Telephone Z10. should give needed aitention to. charaed [ aaid. He Laoked Sasbiidl Luclle ‘e demanded. ‘“heve you lack of providing for the legations and :.:-h:‘:vx m’:: i:l:x ‘bd“hfi was Uncle m_ ik y“:.‘(‘g‘r.."d % Yo e N Gt consnlted pame ane in the rear of.| Why, Yo% few licde thinge;: © lays, and there are countries 4n :;:h §io rues 0l came bask emiling s | SECTes ORI I 0 o Toa ek the United States owns its own N8 quite all right,” he sald. “Youf angry. 4 7 el ) ings, yet the amount available for iay have anything. you -wish Y. rew little things mount up to Father came home to-night in one capitals of Europe. Instead of being The bill had. api Gomedi : i i driben out at will the members of | CUfl links and studs. Mukedo:tni.t oo e e UL e ENTIRE STOCK Rapid Fire dians } Irish Comedians and Singers culation ot any paper in Eamern || (his country’s diplomatic corns sMOUId | 1 oo feil in love with & pear] pin that 1| (hat vou would do euch an unwar- TWO PRICES ON OUR ALEX WILSON, COMEDY VENTRILOQUIST Commecticut, and trem three to fowx }| he located in American buildings which | gippiy' hag to buy it for Geowge Re- | rantable thing, but I fold him that I S it T Umes larger tham that of any % || would stand as representative of this| guier to remind him of days when we ask. you. 1 suppose you have the Norwden. 1t i delivered to over || Countrv ana its. position among other| hunted for fresh water pearls af | money I handtopayz’ o o Dresses that sold 9 Dn‘us that sold $'2 50 3,000 of the 4,053 houscs in Nor- || nations. 5 Lakeside last summer. It was an ex- T'm afrai eea ANt (Jup to $17.50 at 5 up to $30.00 at % T travagance, 1 knew. but I remembered | daddv. You _sec. 1 H E TR n Iy alway: ds | Rachel would send me a large check % 2 y B s e el | sMALLvockSDCARiEs B A e ST I et il s s ot byl o e 5 HEA] Ai #4,in delivered 1o over 500 houxcs, Following the examination by Dr.| oo pos 3 sy R ‘Didn’t she. o i’ Putman: ama Daniclssn to over || feonara B. Ayres of the Russell Sage| [0 o1 o & mements hesitation I to “If wasn't so very large and after I Dresses that are included: Friday Evening, February 2ist vening Frocks Velvet Dresses _wich, and read by minety-thiee per 100, and in all of these places i || Joundation, of 2000 business and per-| 1 must confess that T felt somewhat | had bought myself the furs she sug- is comsidered the locul deily. sonal letters, X is not surprising that| anxious about money matters as I | Rested there wasn't a grcat deal left. Eastcra nneccicut has forey- || he comes to the conclusion that the | walked away from the shop, but I re- | Somectimes I think Aunt Rachel is N JOHN CORT 'Presents o 7 Bine towss, on: hundred amd sixty- || vocabulary of the average person is|call all the articles T 'had read se}{fl:ysfl:&;?:: r!\oS;;‘mk S e e 3 3 that were $15.00) Nt 895| 2 that were si7.50| Now § 8 95 o azainst reckiess giving at hbliday Ts0| NOW 5 s 50 gmall, much smaller than it should bel ;%04 T made up my mina mot to | limit,"he snapped. § that Vere fisol i scho i th t ; g ¢ 2 T eion i Mmool ANa A ae A presents fo muy of e wime on | L dont SChi SRS S RSHEC % that wies $15.50 3 tmat were 52000| Now §12.50) nd sixty MAUDE FEALY In a New Play of Remarkable Beauty rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin i sold In cvery town amd on all of the R. ¥, I. of attention to spelling and the de-|my )igt. Instead, I decided to remem. | his ‘only daughter so brusquely. N et mands of the pupils for its use‘in the | hor them with little notes which would | made a dreadful fuss about having to, 10 that were $20.00 NOW ‘12.50 rourcy im Eastern Coamecticut. future. On the grounds that spélling My greetings in a more person- | give Uncle Bob the money for the 2 that were $22.50 BReea books do not contain the wopds most than would expensive ifts. bt TR TR LT Toim i 3 that were $25.00 (4§ T PR[NCESS” CIRCULATION ul e . Ay I was so pleased with the pearl | so g Y ye : CULAT \ e T e tad 15, the | scarf pin that when I pext saw George | the pleasure of the holidays for me. Silk Dresses believes that they are not suited to the greatest needs. An astonishing pov- erty of vocabulary was revealed by the investization. Onl: were discovered in the 2. I could scarcelv keep from telling him it deesn't appear to dawn upon o vice T just | father that if he would give me a . abont It Tndesd. once or turice ) Just | (LT G001 Wiiowance - there Tituc | JMourning Gowns 2001 words| L Shristmas eve, just as 1 was un- | unpleasantnesses about money wou ray 000 tabulated| qolsimas eve Just as I N et no-ofien - As soon na bis [N 5 that were 317.50| Now § 8.95 1901, EVerage ....o.icoosen...4d12 1005, aversze ...........5,920 that were $12.50 R S Now $ 8.95 " that were $17.50 By Clara Louise Burnham —with— JAMES DURKIN - and other Notable Players Fear is the Avenue Through W ich Harm Comes” | B 01 agai hall and 751 of thesc appeared but once.| mesh bag that George had sent me. | ruffied temper is smooth again I shall i ; AR Febiuary 15 s 292 S fact 42 words occurred so frequent-| he called me up to_thank me for (he | ask him to celcbrate, (he Ao vear by 2 Ot wara 5'1’:.%% A :éh-;‘f’ N 12,50 Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 ! Iy ax to make up halt tho el mum (DL Ly dau aa anite put, me | CRlcARD Nown 1 00| Now §12.50) i o| Now § Seats on'sale Wednesday morning, February 19th, at 10 o'clock seven-elghths of the aggregate. * 1 $30.00 1 that \___h_—_______—“_/ ~ TS An important part of the speliing become a crime. The United States We cannot believe but that there are many women in Norwich who can | CHANGE THE ERDMAN AGT. | ciuon axwell s the correet comvin- | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | i, 5o 505 Hommbie ork [t s for one or mars o these Dres ses a¢ thess rdiculausly low prices. || | For once consideration has been | ation of leiters, is the defi : as well as its pretentious tasks, B siven to the public and the part it| words. Dr. Avers considers that The Amswer and Selutien. behooves the public-to see that justice " plays as a sufferer from strikes. The|the reason for the 'small voeab- oy vk is done to the common laborer.—Meri- At Reduced the popils tem- | Mr. Faitor: Ti den Record. ion of the question, If a certain articie is tha Secision of the railrouds’ to submit lo arbitration under the Erdman act| master for spelling bur-| .o5s7s) ‘at wholesale, what must it be [ nde an act | 3 s | costs s1 at o, what must it be | The firemen and the railroad man- M the guestions concerned in the ap- | POses” thousands of words which they | ;g4 for to aliow a profit_ of 10 PET | sgers must agree upon some form of peal of the railroad firemen for bet- | preceed to forget as s00m as wey DASS | lont. after allowing 22 per cent. for | arbifration very soon, or the catas- ler comditions is decidedly to their|ont of the elementary grad The | overhead expenses? is here given: | irophe of a strike will descend upon wedit, though in keeping with the | #bility to speil such words as appear| The corraet answer is $1.47, and this | {ne” coyntry. If they wish ta hasten ypirit which has been manifesied. in|in the speiling hocks fails to increase ! is the solution: The first cost of an|yy fifty vears the coming of govern- the recent controversies of ib the vocabulary unless the meuning of | aviicle ix |\oh|lx At “;n‘;x?" n“u,nme;h‘l:fi ment ownership_and opernl‘ion n!t(he ¢ e e 3 | must be added to e the ol ‘ailroads, the two sides to this contro- ; Nire. When the iifemen asreed fo ar. | the words is known and the use there st aged. to, make: retall | raitronds, th i A =2 and Misses' Winter 2 . bitration and demande +| for mace passible. The average Amer- | Price. It 1s & percentage of the Fetafl | versy will tie up the agencies of trans Boucles, Corduroys Women's and Misses' Winter stlon and demanded - that tne | for made possible, The aversee AMCT | price: hence, If It coats 22 per cent. {0 | poriation and qiseribution in” the 18 | JCRAtS, I, HOuTeR, CorCiings o S eha Mbmets W inter provisions of the Erdman act should | iean does not begin to me o ‘pusiness and we wish [0 make 10 | e eus o Chicugo and eep them | DG Siyian Mirtures, siricl "l Farments chat sold up gg B owed, and that no other forms| the wou e learn . per ceni. on the sale, tied up about a fortnight. Pubtic |B¥ B 20U | %o 825,50, reduced to g would be agreed to it was apparen — arithmetically is as follows: 22 plus 10 | S60, T e R Y that the railroads had nothing to do EDITORIAL NOTESR! 32 "mibtracied feom 100 equais | fRVNOR 1 SROUG B SN Tuch aster but submit cxcent they could prevall| Madero has one thing to be thank- | 5 T Guestion 1 one in simple | {208 G 900 o arguments, And a Our entire stock of High Grade Suits upon the firemen's commitiee (o se-| ful for: None of the expresidenis of | Proportion, as 68 ig te 100 o 1 31 19 | tie-up for a fortnight would be an cept @ method which would be more | the repubiic are sceking his place. | 705, 4G Uind divide by the fi 's Tailored Suits : ; ’ Q is now being offered at two pric e e o, Res et 2| Women's Tailored Suifs s e sl equitable for all concerned. There was R K thus: 100 times $1 equals $100, whici field Republican. little prospect of b i With the baseball teams -departing | Srosod oy o8 oqoals 5145 197" R : SR z 5 faldon 10 1o Imesyind (he PUreada | (e the south the release date for tha| 3¥'498 BY 08 eaugig 48 Lo, oy A Long “Beat. Just Received—New Styles for Spring in Children’s pening ring o he exXpi N icl o 3. I'hers obably few 1 en 11 - . . { t of the public. swPiis ot Siting cais be expscted moptl lierwin; HeR. 16, ARA, e AT By i have n more || -Colored Wash Dresses — handsome effects in Linen, ~Women's Winter Coals Prices vomen's and Misses’ Winter Women's and Misses’ oats in Caracul, Boucles, inaws, materials lain Meltons and Mixtures @F and Scotch Mixtures — g: Coats worth up to $15.00, 5 ments that were $10.00 and e d BIAD, Wt A5 ins h TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY New Spring | fCoats, Suits and | The situation has developed the need | 21Y day. + — = extensive “beat” than Joseph Rees, who e B B e ovinon o o Bt | evom A Htare e |8 Siioned a1 1ingadock, in Carmar: Chambray, Gingham and Percale — sizes are 6 to 14 resses man act. It is the provision that three g A B e = e i thenshire, on the main road between . nen shall conatitute the arbitration | S0I¥ed the ice problem for another 1IER VIEW POINTS|| ! ionaie and Liandovery. His. gistrict years — price range 89¢c, 98¢, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 and board, which leaves the decision cni-|Y2T- The consumer can breathe eas- omprises the four parishes of Llang- fer again. e Llanddeusant, Llansadwrn, and da, with a total area of 5,872 ew York Now that the American league acres. or more than 71 square miles. adocl o Lian $2.98. i ‘Hrely to the opinion of ome neuiral man. The injusiide of this was real- Happy thaught for today F #med By the firemen as well as the ing mucn trouble over its sub-|schedule for 1913 is ouf, the dates for| The constable has a system of pa- At Clearance Have their first presentation ailroads. but (e firemen refused to ‘s but all its troubles are not un- | congress. the courts and seientific so- | trolling the district in different direc- Pri * leviate therefrom. and while it is as cieties can be safely mad .—New Ha- | tions on different days and nights, but ices ’ ‘ ? ‘air for one as be athej here today, revealing the latest dictates of both foreign and : yet pr G sedure which both recognize as being ¥ mferlor calls for the improvement of the law o that the sre effic fanatic who is luoking for the end of the world stands The Oh] ven Union. 3 £ dhecia i ¥ Ianicy Ry upkel Women's Press Hats, our entire stock of Fine Dress t There is a gocd opening in Mexico ularnhuu'rg As a matter of fact, Rees ‘. l)l&ts, fugludiog, Parls Hals' Gage Hu S SN OF own 4. 8 BHE e 2 [SEsace [Gity tor roof automobiles.” | considers ten hours’ tramping a fairly g MRS Totmer: piloet loe1g 33860 —seduded to 5 | of success if he joins the next pola ng merchant is ad- | short dey. tan be obtained and the weak spots| expedition Vertising them down there. They prob- | Although the population is only from | iDress Hats 98¢ Dress Hats $1.98 bull and one enterpri: t American designers. removed. e ably come at least as near keeping the | 3,000 to 4,000, Rees has to watch the |f0 - : 5 i _— togmania continues to harass Bul-| premise of the advertisement as the | motorists, who are numerous, and the R s 98 Mg i, lz'<‘§500‘2:‘$1 98 | X 4 hut the Pulgars persist in mak- | ordinary “fiteproof building” comes to | workmen who flock into the district : 5 98, Bl KDl . 1 | . SA g : THE CASH REGISTER TRUST. v b e R o R R e S St s Wbl | ST O Bl C | duced now to .. is If this, our first showing is to ing Turkey lock as if she was putting | Peing fire on Sundays and holidays to breathe the 'The prosecution of the cash register | a sham Dbaitle. : e ; 2 . At e W s, s and Children’s Trimmed Outing - Sl = B B e - i AL o e fomme | BN AP e e || 9@ NI WET I SNUNLIEWE SN 900 be indicative, truly our Spring shows the conditions under which the| The Mexican trouble is permitting| o the Gree and thinkidg what fine | day closing act he has to see that only to e o natie b agiel s gigantic corporation was operating for | a test the control of the business in its line.) Styles will be far prettier than e new method of ‘mobili- { spring weather St. Patriek can send | genuine travelers are served at the zation army and it is proving|when he's a mind to, but first well | public houses. Sunday, in fact, is his - 5 Tr[n;,_om‘mis “'rn‘tyrx;:m-:)lm] under the | all that aimed for it. | hm‘}’ - Wask d;»u,,rs hnlhdxétrn};l lm_:a: i busiest day. ;l;};;)\,igstrx‘(;:_‘&i?:\‘fir_ is Manufacturers’ At Very | Wo have ever shown. | criminal clause of the Sherman anti- il s o ik BT a Palm Sunday sermon atrick v s July 15 Sy ) B i soa the nentances by Fudge Iment which the Mey. | harrowly “escaped heing crowded out | and!Aus. 31 Rees has to see that the Surplus Stock Special Prices i Hollister, which include both fines and Fede s kg i R L\h;n"‘,‘,’-"“‘ this time—Waterbury Repub- | :\I};-‘:‘r:‘vd:‘i:::‘g;m:sR‘;i;;n)“-fl:ng! ":,mmi s ith R Ao Eelch . W rdially invite your inspectio: 568 1 jail. anow that he réatizes| s B 020 85 WIS tean Walsh hongtain shecp iarg st niible 500 yards of Ribbons—principally novelty effects—representing the sur- | | e cordially i y the responsibility under which he was| {iw o eor R e e e T e B e rciting | fPlus steck of a prominent manufacturer, will be offered at very special §| e case was one of aggravated| ack of sufficlent cold weather Is jeally. putting a Stop to pro When Rees arrests anvone he has |g6e RIBBONS 39 AND 50c i Ao conditions. wherein, as the evidence - | addimg o (e 1at ot thin oo drowie | I Sst Caoins Tnd. the e pedlonce. of | o BUAFd the prisoner i hi own house | KEGING AT . 19€ RisBONS AT 25€ ! - “ dicated, the company officials had zone | | and” notipio” rese There is a| France with absinthe, and Russia with (\WIE1 fe can convey homw to Tiande- (f wancy Ribbons in a big variety of| Novelty Ribbons for all purposes— Opt of théir way to circumvyent the tion abonut it which cannot be| YOdka, ought to be lesson enough to | 4, ~T.ondon Daily Mail. handsome designs, 5 and 5% inches |for Hair Ribbons, Millinery uses and | Jaws of business and the provis | fmpress ‘or any nation the danger of : ; £ 4 ol 55 X - e tedoral 2 f fwige—Special price 19c a vard, value |for Fancy Worle, regular 3%c and 50¢ £ B deral act. The strangulation e I:“fl:“ ng the micoliol Lmblt (g zgin. | PraTts oF IWeat Pachors Sl 2 | ihe trade and activitfes of competit . war cotrespondents” as. | R0ld among its people. Nobody knows < - e Blye ab2-C B Ead = o s ickiy Aisclosed to the minda oe| o ¥ith 67ty “war correspondents as-| When' (his e\if may noi take ls &np | The Uhicago packers arefstated to 121-125 Main Street k8 Jurs. The case was qul t Enec the suffrage army’s march | on_somehod and dear 1o himpelf. | have cleared $530.000.000 last vear. Men’s, W. D B o 7 ried | on W on, it's possible the Mex- | —Middletown Sun, This effectually proves that the farm- | HANDKERBHIEF en’s, Women’s a equally quick repo returned . s i ct o) P P 1 — ers, id retail dealers are harvestin; H * 3 an troubie I only co 1 st rs.an e 5 i B by e dury’ e sui sentence came | (20,7 10 oY comeldered w Mot T carrier of the | &l the proft in e Meat” trader and CHldens “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” W as a surprise to the officials who had i & - s a » Pittsburg Dispatch. & — dreaded roalaria, and much that hs # A 2 £ 5 i ¥idently Agurea on paying a fine forl o T R e Engiand (_,,,l — The Special Sale of Staple Handkerchiefs will continue 88 the adjustment of the situation Info| WiTh fines agsresatine 51000 and | DER PSP G Tuelely due to the | Others Won't Pass Them. oI thi v g which they had intentionally gone This 3 b ags " ! mosquito. Under the circumstances i The Georgia Cyclone vs that when this weel the defendan is only one of the many instances ¢ e beipean fxial, wouid seem to ho the part of wisdom | Wilson rides down the enue on the L hcrain the offectivenemn o tne Bmern| ® Dles of guilty’ would have bees 4 | L'biin s Thoroukh. scientinc ang e T MEN’S WOMEN'S | man law has been proven in the pres- Vs 11 tomatic hattle for his extermination in | {hovsands of other men won't pass gty | SHEET . St administzation. | The policy of e |. | + pren. | Commeceut uad sueh be | Teme -Washirgton Post Lot 1—Cambric—6 for 4% {10t 4—Cambric—s for 24 | aufring the law to be respected has| HOW much depends upom J. Pier-|properiy waged only thr Z = e ; e e 5 for By - | ot Morgan is indicated by the sharp | dium of the state. The matfer mig 7 Lot 3—Linen—6 for 78¢ Lot B—Linen—6 for 48, | not gone as far as it mizht. hut it has | FONL MorERn 18 Indicated by the sharp LB S Ged o the attention of the L “;“:fi orns e " Lot 4—Linen—6 for 89c i | | * T o e ettt | When!the report of his iliness in Egypt | Prosent lesisiature—Firidkeport Tele- | (igion’ {hal a. Woman hus a Tight (o ) Eet Stinanrh for, el AT i 1 e T B S | e : = o et o WOMEN'S IR e oo 1 | Soon they will be big boys . iR R S o s some. | the rule of reason applies—Indianapo- |fLot 1—Cambric—6 for 15c : 2 ¢ EDITION, 2000 NUMBERS | SRS 2 3 % Mdministration in this veemed and] T R ST asiiel fof Sdobe, wiicly 18 Somes | Mb Newe, Lot 2—Cambric—6 for 17c Lot-gtinan—6/for 890 ‘VCENTUR\ and girls, and their faces will SR i e in o rkey ha ed upon the ed R h | 3 rere are results to.show for It. R L T sl s i deaddl i Bl L T ~ ST Lot 3—Cambric—S6 for 19c Lot 9—Linen—% for $1.19f | 1Cc per copy be only a memory ey subdue the Mohammedans in the Phil- | literacy. With the importation of those Would Wipe Out Oyster Bay. | L bt Cmory. SHOULD WORK TOGETHER. | Iphines by a word, but he is tnable| Decessary fo the common work. | If the six-vear singe term becomes a { to control I With the announcement that Dis- trict Attorney Whitman of New York is annoyed tion of the police authorities is efforts to clean up the conditions which are existing not only in the city but in the police forve ftself, it is time that the farce was ¢ own countrymen, s v b e b ook IR e ey Do e CANARY BIRDS The Broadway Store,| Drin¢ the babies and we'l AR TR manner that his illitcracy shall not | Memphis Commerecial Appeal. ClCh iBeir smiles. Genuine Hartz Mountains Canary Birds 1 Opp. the Y. M. C. A,, 67 Broadway —all male birds, fully developed and - R — e every.one a good singer — on sale in N ot “ha ™ Ary: "RReALE Nopveioh Kitchenware Department — at......... " | { The progress which the aviator pd eel postman s making on his trip to New York from Boston will be ‘the ' cause of much amusement (o the acits onauts of haif a century hence. ended and those responsible for the 3 Peraseees ea | the Ale- that 1s lckno'ladx;v'l\“fz be conditions, . operating .against. justice,| . TDe eXbress companies in figuring | D Y P lly K 7 . | the best on the market—H. ¥'s : Should be Teld up to public seorm. | thelr losses ax the result of the in- o ou 2 now CONTINUED ALL THIS WEEK PESRLESS. A telephone order wit | THE PHOTOGRAPHER When Police - (‘ommissiones . Walded troduction of the parcel post, find there | W/brofesses a desire o assist Mr. Whit- | 5 10 use denving that the people; {man tn his work the New York Times | KROW & 00d thing when they see it. | well says: “We do not wish to ques R i #on the sincerity of this desire on My, ] It only requires a visit of the auto Waldo's part, but we venture to sug- | bandits to this vicinity to demonstrate gest that the constant oceurrence of | the Lerror which they are to any com- | receive prompt attention. B. J. McGORMICK. %0 Franklin St Oppostte Norwich Savings Society. | FOR THE GRIP What You Are Buying? Og2w FINE EMBROIDERIES The Biggest and Best Sale of Embroideries that we have Rutherford H. Snow these incidents shows, on the one hand, | Punity and the great ald which the Fom o idue jofocresees e atd | e noR AL WAt he L Wik ea b, ever held ' Treatment. that his feeling 1o w0t Sharen on his | motor car is to them in! their desperate hemlock. Many of us would be apt to eat hemlock under the im- 5 The Bean Hill Selentific Chiropody subordinates, and, oh ‘the other hand, | WOTk- * pression that it was cress if we relied upon our own judgment. Choicest Newest Finest JAMES DAWSON, that he is apparently unable to control : Beie conduct of se subordinates,| Mr. Wilson in his latest book severe- nfortungte. ties the trusts. Attorney Gen- shwmn has made an excel- lent start in real action against them | which the new president will have a chance to mainiain. Patterns Designs Qualities MONUMENTAL MAN | 7. a2 Room 26 Central Builaing No disappointments, values are even better than ex- pected, varieties are most satisfying, and the range is so large and comprehensive that everyone can be suited. In the same way, your self-reliance may cause you to buy poor values in the belief that you recognize high quality. Blind buying is the germ of dissatisfaction. It may also be one of the many reasons Ald’s Bowling Alley BOTYTLED BEER Lelivered to any part of the eity, corrupt and lawless ' policemen, the police commissioner has fafled publicly to take e right view of the morale of the police. He has for the incre d cost of living Open from 9 a. m. until 12 p.m. | | You can avoid dissatisfaction, lower to some extent your cost of fore come to this Sale with high expectations. They will be fully realized. :BR. LR CH.»&MEI:’RLAN 'I’HE PALAEE [}AFE i full 3 4 Dental Surgeon | & 3 Remember rl:il:dule::etha: ‘):“:;lit-e 5 oo n charge of Dr. 8. %. G?,,. b STEP IN AND SEL US. d with his words. If he desires !0 bis declarations ut:Milwaukee. ald he should manifest it by a & v together spirit which bas failed Had Dr. Cook heen in the Antarctie’ far to appear in any of his ac- |expedition no ‘such chances would’ . Tt there are two ‘forces which|haie heen taken. He would haye i...:.?' It will repay you to read the advertisements in THE BULLETIN closely and constantly overy day. _shown much more soli=ilude that the Tt was, @x exD . that Dr. .G, Ay, ¥ Bowling 10e per string. _ | “Gecent policemen shall not be under. | 1ot had been misqioted inoconifec y H living, and gain a truer familiarity with the values of the things you 2 high i Daily prize given also. Oider Now. I e s it (o Torcpay B kb ACL A e purchase by relying on the word of the man who is not in businsss Ever in up.to o:r l‘l{ quality standard, no M. ALD! & GO- Peopa | Tel. 1365, H. JACKEL & C R R e G s 7 RS ol e e stlll holas for a day—the merchant who advertises in THE BULLETIN. g matter how low the price. There. - | el (Copyright 1013, by J. P. Failon.) 3 together in cleaning | aginad he Jocaied. the pole-and -gattén i 5 are the dlstriet |away long befors the frost hezan' to ‘commissio: during kis last iliness P. 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