Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 25, 1913, Page 4

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NEW ENGLAND BEST. It only requires a review of the hor- rible ' results attending the windstorms which have middie west and culminated in the de- structive tornado at Omahas 3 B A visited th Slorwich Builetin 3 the des wnd Gousice. burbs with a long death list and ex- tensive property losses, to muke the satisfled with . The fanious ropewalker, Antonio Zo- rell, has been drowned in Switzerland, his boat having capsized in Lake of the Wour Cantons. Antonie Zorelli read this notice in a wer known artists’ paper and smiled. for the paper contained a notice of his own death inserted by himself. He had done so, because it was ab- that he should die. and as he did not feel the last inclined leave this world. he did the mext best thing, made it appear that he had 117 YEARS OLD. conditions as they exist in the large district swept by ‘the furious winds i5 subject storms which hav sweep across the plains unchecked by hilis and are a co) his fellow passengers. month; $6.00 a y ant menace. The sclutely necessar: conditions of that part of Entered at the Postoffice at Norwica, Conn., as second-class matter. Telephone Calls Bulletin Business Office. 480. Bulletin %dicorial Kooms, 35-3a Bulletin Job O Willimantio Offic Telephons 210. storms which have long been the ter- ror of the plains fo known. Storms in New England might sreat destruction were it not for the natural barriers to break there hilis are un- know what to do. - nothing more to be He had lived in the small country and now summer was approaching. He had a Lusiness engagement, so he must g0 He ought to have felt happy.at this, for he was a true loved his countiry. in Germany somebody was waiting for him—his wife, who had once been the very soul of his heart. Now she thréat- if he did not pay done in Switzerland. accomplish as the passengers gone ashore. and the far west ctions and their ad- Norwich, Tuesday, March 25, all have their attri lared him. their “dangers. kes and floods car- destruction and death with them in 1 manner which is hardly New England, and Enelander can feel experienced drawbacks and 1ue Cireulation o Ihe Bulletin. The Bulletin hus the Inrgest elr- culation of amy paper im Comnecticut, and from three to fous (imes larger than that of amy It iu delivered 3,000 of the 4.053 wich, amd read by mimety-thcee per cemt. of the people. it fx delivered to over 00 houses, nd Daniclson to over nd in all of these places it naidered the local Eastern Conmecticut towxs, onc postofice dixtricts, rural free delivery routes. not forget to tell him that he had eat- him with jail her the almmony the court had ordered | en nothing that day. understand- satisfied that he| jle did not make one hundred marks | a month: but even if he had been full | he would not Still he could not den: Here in Swita- | a mind to turn you ~over to the po- have pald | lice. the declaration that the rest of is beautiful and Interest- atisfied with New and are strong in their. con- that while other sections have New Enzland that he loved her still. erland she dould not reach him, but in Germany she would have the police on his path within a week after his ar- the country him off the.boat and along the street! Louses in Nor- In Windhum n Putaam a giantess ropewalker, 1 warned him, Everybody had and when he spoke of his great love, friend, Dallinger, had said: ve a femal es not marry her. 'hey were happy together, however, unfortinate darkened their @ experiences as Omaha's for New to give thanks for her hills. OUR DIPLOMATIC SYSTEM. having much ears, huadred uad sixty- one certainly B hyron. And whose fault | 2 qualifications of course, | md om all of the R. I. romves in Bastern Coumecticuts CIRCULATION 1901, averaze His friends. asked of the landlord. who had’ teased was henpecked ong he had remained at the courage to | home he had kept on drinking. In- | stead of apologizing to his wite for be- ng late and alf drunk roast was over- | the best of service as am : beirg repaired, so the servicc can be place of ambassador to | held here.” lieved the best men, those_whom he sympathetic . . : Frau Edith, Zorelli, born Kuchn. came into the room in her widow's weeds. < the hest men who | to assume such gations, and there- h of the difficulty is encountering. move as mueh as a finger, while she and told him that the gave a loud cry and fainted. verv paticatly instead of at | when he came | patience until She hag not CONNECTICUT WANTS THE BEST. are-tie = el | Opportunity Democratic was oo much for her, so she had giv- n him a much deserved spanking as | if he were a small boy ide the door. all the touching letters she wrote him | to come back. divorce, bui her pe- though the | requirements Switzerland ? ulties which In spite of surprising that | Sl put him out: else.” position taken Tax Commissioner other term afterwards She sued him for tition was not court sentenced him to pay her a hun- dred marks a month And this was why a condition | been pointed ont | the commissio recompensing | diplomats, | lead the fist, and there 15| on the part of the gov in providing legations for jts ! tears. She looked so charming that Zorelli kissed her. st is inas NEW DISCOVERY QUICKLY CURES KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES Chronic Sufferers Find Relief he must pretend to fe, however, for it ang he was short of so he had to be very he reached was to receive his salary When he reached the just two m: The fare was to board, and so far no- had, asked him for any He did not feel sa was a long trip asked sternly. S0 he had a right to know. lators to remain firm in thef where he | in advance. teamer for | monwealth Haas, you know, has left'me his estate cept such | here. T have plenty of money against the appointments the wealthy can afford to hecome di- le over hi: a- display of the ext | Zorelli, a5 a broad smile stole over his | be collected « | visage.—Buffalo Express. people of Connecticut | though’ they were almost two hours| out aiready. He was dreadfully hun- gry, but dared not buy anything. “Woula you please tell me what is the fare to Puttbus?’ he asked one of Why, this boat does not go to Putt- . 1t goes to Burg, or Femern. ‘Good Lord! Is that far?” ‘Six_or seven mark: Zorelli was terror stricken. He saw the purser coming now and did not He ran forward and hid himself be- hind some barrels where he remained untfl the boat was made fast and all ‘When It was quite dark he tried to sneak ashore, but a burly saflor col- It was the captain, and there was nothing for him to do but to tell him the tale of misery. He did so, and did “Quite a nice varn, that’ said the captain, “but it does net work. I have Zorelli begged to be spared, but the captain was merciless, and dragged unti] they came to a large restaurant. MATINEES. EVERY DAY 5¢c Breed I heatre graph Two Reel Feature “PICKWICK PAPERS” Dicken’s Immaortal Work, Featuring John Bunny. “The Skull” .. .Burglar Story Featur “Maggie Tries Society Life” ... . ... Screaming Comed “The Blind Composer’s Dilemma’ ... . With Tom Moore 2000 Feet 2000 Feet Florence Turner AUDITORIUM ™ L.ost Memory Excellent 2-Reel Feature THE WAY OUT Dramatic Sketch presented by Roland West & Co. McDermstt & Wallace That Ginger nday, Tuesday, Wednesday TODAY Former Star of the Aborn Opera Co. of the campalgn out of the ring.—Mid- | poration or any other corporation, the. dietown Sun. themselves > | that corporation, and of | whether Matinee Daily 10c and 20c It is directly due to the efforts Commissioner Gunshanan themseltes by “Well, 1 am not quite as heartless|free lunch in saloons has been abolish- | vou think. Now eat and drink as|eq. fon exists just the prevention = obligation is liable to become a potent | alt. L much as you like, and tomorrow I will | tuberculosia demonstrated the capacity The Dramatic Treat of the Season take you back for nothing, you little| for evil which a bowl of saurkraut or fool.” said the captain. a plate of sandwiches might hold. He | would mot believe his own | pursued. the subject but the captain put a foaming|zeal and the achievement of the de- | Zorelli -Ansonia Sentinel relentless | MYRKLE-HARDER mug in his hand and told him to ! gired end is much to his credit. k and be merry. | iden Record. From the next room came the sound of an organ and the singing of & NOTE—Positively the Most Productions Ever TONIGHT Seventy-five people have applied for | $2,160 deliver farms on Austin C. Dunhsmiiesy | WEDNESDAY NIGH iWhat does this mean?” the captait | payment plan. outlined for thrifty men BREWSTER’S MILLIONS “GIRLS” and women in Hartford, who have e 16 s mesurial service. O'he lady | SAd; womenl i Hariford, - us x Lt he manor has loat her busband|enty_five men each raise enough farm Who was drowned, an | products Production. or (THEMAN HATERS.) A Monster year at Daly’s Theatre, regular $2.00 performance. THURSDAY NIGHT—"The Heir to the Hoorah.” FRIDAY NIGHT: Fvctect Uowisedf! AT SOUNTAINS. HATFIS. GR ELSEWHERE seventy-five far- | ilies, that will help a ing else, it will help dealers in seeds, At this moment the door was open- | g% € implements, pest ed and the rew lady of tho manom .3 weeq pullers.—Ansonia Sentinel exterminators Original ana Genuine HORLIGK’S MATINEE TODAY — “The NIGHTS 8.15—50c, 30c. | Zorellt stared at his wife, unable 10| Drainage might be studied with some | | important benefits health of Conne:ticut and, certainly Ter first words on recovery were: | lurge portion of the state's partly 1 _thought you were dead undated area along the coast could be “Not yet,” he said. |MALTED MILK “Obfrcts are Spnidations” reciaimed for evelopment and “Then vou were mnot drowned in|rel TUCh | “I do mnot know what he| few vears ou mean.” Me| would get back in the form I TheFood DrinkforAliAges RICH MI'K, MALT CRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER lied. “It must have been :0omebody | more than enough to cover the cost of this needed impiovement.—Waterbugy pray Your Trees She threw hersell in his arms and| Ameriean. sobbed with joy. “Then the memorial service was for | Not in any Milk Trust BEE Insist on “HORLICK'S™ Take a package home AND THEREBY ¢ legislators accept me” he said softly. | for nothing, from a public service cor- She nodded, smiling through her | T am living here,” she said gently A distant relative of mine, Uncie I love you more than ever,” said to attention | to receive the consider- facts in the matter and a forsaking of | merit for the When Governor order.—. ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Problem in Percentage. leading nations our position is hu- 1 found no man in the state whose 1 commissioner with those of Mr. Corbin” fesses to having sought others own party who were q to find others, in vi record he was the commissioner’s tions, and in such a proper admission should have Democratic senate. ests of the state senate eannot The solvers of Inguirer's cannot agree. Mr. Editor: THE CATTLE INDUSTRY. of this country ifficient meat to supply the de- of the country business problem fguring profits, at great variance, oue The older method was | figure percentage of profit on cost The new school, S Operajed the high estimation in which he holds his Secretary of State. The telegram was a frank, manly, honest expression with the other. bound to acknowledz d ¥ A beund |£9; Ak ige red for the market and thd at- undesirable ef- Bryan He has kicked, the “cocked hat’ this country evidenced | are belng sc and all othe: > amounts ‘of beef on the hoof, ipon. thelprofi confirmation ands here have been so great | as shown a the past eight months there been but twelve and a half thou. and a tnfle commentary entrusted to them. If it doesn’t ge! be the fault of the senate. will not lie wo factions. E. P. ROBINSON oA sy Mention of Hanover. #d of caitle and 175 million | nt out of the coun- | IMPORTING COACHES. difor: Reading in your columu, to the Editor, in noticed the letter entitler! Hanover is in Sprague.” hefore knocking, our issue of If Fairview. evidence of the demand In | ase in ite cat- in the fig-! of commerce | this country Dbeen made, Clerk Cote consulted the town records, would not have been accused of know- out the geography of his If Fairview will come and e v 1o department Shittle’ ahuce %8 ing so little 2 Thus while the interesting. ol on farms has decreased Dposition wit mention whatever Hanover or of any section of the tow: Was that denying that Hanover w: Hanover is the most pc- turesque village in Sprague, either in form importations have in Sprague? and still further anticipated hange is effected even if It | is apparent announcement Towing coashes the system compiish the desired reduction. LR e aw B P RS, YTHER VIEW POINTSI (et te B Boctulatibinll || terest to ti followed with inter Herald says Their work EDITORIAL NOTES. Of_course Governor Baldwin of rowing o the free transportation bill. The governor of that commod- make many known he would do so. n ample supply » make up for the omigsions coaching of America the future. new henches New Britain finds ample justification representativi dicial qualifications. in developi example of ciiies where taken hold that a libr: seconds. is not a place her president by te fashion Eczema, Peoriasis, and ail other, 31ssatcy of the ‘skin has given more satisfaction than the TiecoLER circulating ain Herald. ing methods this summer : S navy's greatest Fre 0y i igeking sbaul detelpment ng methods season when soaches means get- knowing it had been, of an unusual New Haven Courier-Journal. Increase Fruit Crop| arly Spring i We Have the Pumps and alllmaterials and tell acid that lo nis and mus- soothes and After Few Doses Are Taken are bothered —or rheumatism, disagreeabl how to use them. Since the president sent a message | S o oHTGAT: of congratulation to those at Lincoln, [ (1Y RE BASqer oF. urh Neb., having charge of the banquef | gro (0, SOR(ERE WU given to William J. Bryan which has| ¢o N been made public there can no longer come from guaranteed GRASS and GARDEN SEED be any misunderstanding regarding | Soon the president’s good will for Mr. hat else may tailed to cure you. is a positive fact discover. comes s wonderful remedy — | ding the system of uric acid, removing the cause and curing the troubles. It soaks right the stopped them filter and sift /7ill soon be ne so prepared as usual, supply the 1 ry lowest prices E PLASTERS No matter whether the Pain is in the Back or Side, Chest or Limbs, you can always rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. It is a standard remedy, sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world. Constipation, Bitiousness, Indigestion, etc. Brandreths Pills Entirely Vegetable. Stop That Itch! 1 will quarantee you to stop that itch in twe No remedy that T have ever sold for D. D. D. Prescription fer Eczema I suaranter this remeds. The Lee & Osgood Company. maintained. aboard the battleships. Some patriotic manifested Mexican worry to the developments in the training camps. English principles. tuber and win for himsélf undying fame and place in the hearts of our jackies.— Springfield Union so strongly retention he ommissioner tle patch of war in the Balkans, may Buropean complica- It is said that s evident that not showing any kindle a general tion if Austria persists. always has hand for Avstria It would not h from further nom | appreciabie “assist”—if require many such complications to fan the flame o1 conflagration.— Bridgeport will ion contribution toe e to guarantee Bridgeport Standard. comes second. that harbor be no more ering the burden Governor Baldwin search for a man in the state, a dem- who could be considered the Commissioner his expert knowledge of state finance. | e could pot find him. record shows, | then cousidered bin diad given us distinguished students economy. -have voluntarily testified to _ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE ic powder shal ihe s30cs—The Standard edy for the feet for a quarter 30.000 testimonials. than right consid- mposed on on will not be in full swing until the | So far as the than make money New stamps are ot ones which will effect & of $60,000 & the service Mr. the state and found of political 4 chance Lo elect its senators by b but this week iff bill fnto shape, the ways and means to Whip' the Fire Underwriters. Withe approachin ice business forced into existence. snappy, sizzlin® gasoline alwa; Montenegro's defiance of Austria is| A conference for a uniform automo: and tan anno: like the biacl “Mersick”. Underground neutralizes and FERTILI will help them grow. THE NEW HOME OFFICES OF THE New London County Mutual Fire Insura Nos. 59-61 BROADW and sell them Everything for on farm, garden or remember do the most satisfac Plumbing of All | Just make Spring 168 Gompany, be open inspection Wednesday, from 4 to 9 p. m. do the rest. J.P. Same Old House at the Same Old Stand 23 and 29 Water Street March [ A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO THE PUBLIC. Mill Ends SALESROOM Fresh Country EGGS doz. 20c Wednesday SPECIALS Half HAMS, bb.... Fresh Ground HAMBURG, Ib. ... 12Vc Fresh DUCK EGGS dozen . s s ik b 38 Gorgonzola CHEESE Lean, Boneless ) Corned Beef. . Salt Pork. . .. .) © | Pickled Pigs’ Feet ) 8 a. m. to 12 m. Fresh Pigs’ Feet 1p.m.to 5p.m. Daily except Saturdays PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Take Taftville ib.12:c Fancy Table BUTTER COMPOUND Sweet ORANGES Apple BUTTER, Ib Peanut BUTTER, lb.. 10c FRESH DAILY Water Cress, Parsley, Lettuce, Rhubarb—head 7c Willimantic Fresh PEANUTS Gasolene Storage Tanks Yellow ONIONS, 4 qgts. 6¢c Large EGG PLANT matemetned, ot worine esoinel De, J. M. KING ‘MERSICK" UNDERGROUND GABOLINE TANK the gasoline is kept at a saf distance from buildings, so there is no danger from fire, and you have a supply of hand. ‘Outt complete Witk the ex- Ripe TOMATOES, 1b. 10c ROLLED OATS, 8 lbs. 25¢ Yellow MEAL, 8 lbs. 25¢ Onion SALAD, 2 bots. 17 Confectioners’ SUGAR {71010 a.m HOUR SALE 3te5p.n. Conf. Sugar peck. ... 18c|10 Ibs... 50 DENTIST May Building JaniTuwWE i Potatoes ception of run pipe, which varies according to location. THE C. 8. MERSICK & CoO,, ness pefore tne public. there is no ms nothing has been done by Sample FRLE. New England conference on rail- PToR - Olmated, Lo Rov, X ¥ E partinioation in the war is uncalled 272-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. Oyster CRACKERS Pure Lard Ib. ... 12V,c|Steak, 16V 41bs. ............. 25c Porterhouse PEA BEANS, quart. WHEN you want to put your busi- | aium petver ing columms

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