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Glorwich Buiiletin aund Coufied. 117 YEARS OLD. " Subscription @rice, 126 a wuek; 50c a manlh 3500 a y- - orwicn, Edlurod u the f\llaflc‘ ar Coun, as second-class matver. Telephane Calls: Bullet!n Business : Office. /480, Bulletin Jaiiorial -Rooms. . 35-3. Bulletin Jeb Office. 35-6. Willimantio Offics, Reom 2, Murray Building Velepbivne Z10. Norwich, Tnud-y May 20, 1913. The Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulletin Bas thelarseat eir- culagion of.amy paper in Esatern CommectScut, amd from three:te four des lurger tham thac of any ‘m Nerwich. It fu deltvered to over 3,000 of the 4053 houses Su wich, and read oy nimeiy-three per cemt. of the people. In Wimdham i i» delivered to 1,100, and in all of these places It in conwidered the local duily. Eawtern Conmecticat has forey- nine towss, onc humdred and sixty- Sive pestoffice districts, and sixty rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin s sold in every tews amd om all of the B. F. I | same reutes i3 Easters Coamecticut. CIRCULATION 1901, averaze 965, average Week of May 17 CLEAN UP, NOT COV t is mot t depiores exist the: from condition proud an realize - the existence. movement deavor 1o show up fts v but uml ed towa ing th rport up cond! ed smoot the purp mpressi s colors, and a abject for interest are endeavor and choke 1 existence light e taken fc yecord. and the part which tributing to the high fhinfy sudicated el jons of than ever be & h doubtiess due ar 4l und trich | a 3 precious | B oum while | mp from twe to| fifty million, gl the fact that ar works twen . 1 and over we wdmitted o arse ameunt is With the inereasiag o tariff Juxuries the tendeacs H fine the trade in those goods fo ti who reails cam afford them and a les- seming of iBe IBEOTIALLRS With the COUNTV COOPERATION. of cooperation there is due consideration being given idea of county for the purpose of crop Improvements. This is a movement in which the de- to the among the recognition of the value farmers organizations partment of agriculture his taken a deep and active interest and in which gran rmers ations and ricultural coileges have joined for the purpose of m benefit. - The fact that 1000 counties in the country have organized farm bureaus and through them hired expe t resuits from crop rot land, the 1 ich 1e st s possibili thiove iries of the somet ! ndit good whi ris fo cultivation ¢ n and the ra accordance s, is an knowledg expe th wi indication etting the best eir of n lies within the unity a scientific pplement the educ in his own fndu I of their ag- »uld not be se- Those ex vmnom'AT.o\ "OF BEEF. Whst | 100k was sc »dy to keep | looked over at ma and her face was ! cholcest bit of humor thus far brought B Py o | e T wes womhody to kofp | laoked avor (el ton malile) S AR, sholoast it (Chistuor Gua facougtt OF CURING CORNS s | take care of that kid of his. | hard to keep from laughing. Telegram. ro; | " “Bertha said ma was wrong, that he| “I knew pretty well who had queered s Bh O e e SR 'of ihe great | Was head over ears in love r, | the supper. Ma must have put the| The approval by the lower branch of A T b gl therein. The | &nd she wouldn't hea soda in the baking powder can so Ber- | the Wisconsin legislature of a consti- nable | Bim. Ma used to tha would be sure to get it, and Prob- ! tutional convention referendum seems | Just take two seconds to put a little Slo fir companion, ably she put plenty of hot water it |to jnsure the holding of a constitu- TH-IT" on that corp. 'That corn ¢ s in | took her anywhere, bui just sat around | the coffee pot after Bertha had gome| tional convention in the near future, | i3 “done for’ as sure as the sun rises. iral educa- | and acied as though hé was afraid to | upstairs. | The prosent stata” coratitation was | The corn shrivels up, vanishes. s tea | spend a nickel | "I was curious to know what else | adopted 65 years ago, pur. In the time | I Sunday morning B nt | ma had déme, so I helped myself to a | that bas elapsed, 1t has’ been . rather {0 the Kitchen and as chop. Salty! "Tt was, Worse than | trequently ermades. sow teria thor, aa et have the mackerel that hadn't been soaked over- | ough overhauling and recasting, The . supver that evening » coaxed | night! Why, T felt pickled in_ brine| regult will be souniry-wide interest. hose | around until ma finally said she could ; after I swallowed it! I glanced over | _gSpringfield Repubiican ment s | ask him if she - anted vou fat Heinzy. He was the glummest i having him come ery nd then he looked ut Bertha | are making themselves usefu: by des- After Bertha ha and ma h a frown blacker than a thunder |froving theusands of mests of tent cat. \ustratia | 20d I were do k. all of | cloud. | erpiliars on the bushes by the read- | § Men 1 & n ides.| When we came to pie I found that | gides and wherever else the pests are testion of "" chuckled to st of the 10 even switched pies on Poor | within reach and not on private prop- | morning, but she wouldn't let me in on | F 1 1st was just like | erty. Where such work is attempted | | e. When I agked her about it | soft rubber! ate the filling out |,y "Yery young boys, sreat care must | 18t told me I would have to wait | and left the under crust staring Ber- | pi axercfved the Torenes used in | eves open and I would | tha in the face. Then we all ot UD | hurning the caterpiliars be. the cause 1 went into the parlor, but Heinzy | of far> more damage than ever. the | ertha sald shs | never said a word about Bertha's fine | Dests could sonia Sentinel i o get supper all by hersel | cooking. Bertha didn't say anyihine : i v what a grand cook | either. She had caught on right away Hia tnte Aubl farts fnecease alsv | s t, if you | wh a had done, but she never condemnation of lack of ‘.,,,,(,m\! ead to get ockecper. of | chirped = L T D BT e o et s 'looking se_you mi e vour future bogs Heinzy didn’t stay very late tha el s B s and while mpl cooking. With that | night. 1 guess he was anxious to get e better method tan | “When T Think of Al the Things I iborted ic | she went up: away and hunt a lunch counter. He'd Wispentad thutiwill, not b the ricd for Corus and Failed, and e ma came dov en coming to see Bertha every nigh i el ol i 1 s el esdmt iy she was weeks, but he hasn't been el were | iie soron g hat ¢ hing nce | Possibly a state ta TR B gt et ire's Rothing. to nd it did 2 say to your moth- i degrec upon lomes and plan’ corn cure. | Theres nothing o she | er after nsked the sleepy 100k~ | farms, Per 2 anchise | corn pain stops. You're saved - the up | ing_blor s she ugly about it "| (45 would uired pur- | bother of appl¥ing plasiers that ma n ; 1 should ray not! s pose—New “Leader. [ ihe "corn bufge Wi’ frog” e “cor eat | was r that he was only H ! Youre saved s el eat’into the kgl o s | ¢ Bhe muntorising departments | Bea!\ MERh B Vou 'on's nave to toout in ‘time. My ma I8 23] prings forcefully ic attention.| heip by picking and dragging e asihey make ‘emn il n6Rg0¥ | ilie duektionof i or cutiing with knives or razors | it anything over on her. She's| miiign syccessors of the stops | > Indian sign on Cupid"—Chi- | Yhen angwering et News { have no more rea Etntead a..0uses oW 1 | dinary mator « Their drivers ents a botile, or sent dirsct by yun- e———————— | <0010 be taken severely Lo task w | wrence & Co, Chicagv of a| | ever humau lite s threatened ) | 2 d = SR X assage through crowded siree ( : ; oun- | Properly Showered. ER VIEW POIN TS b e o astihia on ithist| o K”i?:.\_’:zflfic.;;d. s nt s al-| Mr. F ke this method Moriden Record, . 10WEd— | jjeve constipation promntly and get s.| return t —_— | our bowels in healthy condition ot | Bulleti - — ! again. _John Supsic, of Sanbury, e d catch in the Connect- | { used advise cvervone to use oad aten n the Comneets | Children Ory wed adlasiie. it 28| will_be the same way un- | FOR FLETCHER'S liver comp Will help you. Price | He stehtalbr DaDGHOT Lt e R Gy R S | EDITORIAL NOTES. homb knowledge | the & fuss Huerta | enough to sta revolut n behalf of a nolse Aministration J. W. Alsop savs that the progres- sives of Connecticut will never refoin he republican party, though it was reputed to be an unbossed party which he spoke for New England is being made to stand more than its share losses wit being end sched- es in th rift will de- moralize ndustries. From the decla ale the rece ost e sur of @ t to improve ing detrimental to the With » the and for sh it s’ take my when one tou editorials, od pref Iy t E me tired. a didn't ma surely laughed th ed p moonin; over her collar i ing refiection. in the mi lavatory How did asked the i sy clie she squel sleepy could 1c did put under that Heinz fellow night agger come tha any “F her pleas- | or above the thy Tast girl with the e; knot arountl my sister She giggled ic rave about him until she made ma from the e skids Sunda won't E ed Annie?” blonde. stretching her wet handkercnief across | jusi the mirror to dry “Well, Bertha's had an awful case on Heinzy for quite a while. s widower. with a boy about ; | but Bertha said aidn't care, for she liked him anyway. She u 'm.l he | . ed every bit of the supper to-night, so | if you like it yowll have to give her all”the credit for it.” “Heinzy looked over at with a fat, contented smile and tucked a napkin under his double chin. Then | he 'took a bite of biscuit and next L saw him look around to eee if anybody was watching him as he rolled it out of his mouth into his hand and Jaid it carefully on his plate. I began to et suspicious, so I took a bite of biscuit, to see. Say, it was about the | awfulest tasting thing I ever ate: [ "It was positively green- inside! Bertha had used soda instead of bak- ing powder, and plenty of it, too, and 1 the biscuits were simply terrible! ‘I copied Heinzy and got rid of my | nite 55" quick 88 1 cowld end thok a swallow of coffee to get the taste out The coffee was [ just of my mouth. }so weak it was like water! California’s Viewpoint. | New hil wh itor Jw ngl ring th Asiatic Ass We the American. Wa fen land law fo vou v of letting individual es. Who has the lienated ¢ for certain religion. Surel point a finger beca | hands are no “he “Brother |hood of Man” slogan never appealed to us, and doesn’t now JOHN F. KELLY. San Francisco, May 12th, 1813 A Capture of Russian Stamps. During the war, large quantities of Russian stamps fell into hands in the way of captur of which the authorities had cogn! Zance amounted 702,000 roubles in f Toubles ki mer rouble rou 810,000 th or were sol he hest ment carin, se, i fo official ntoku-inshi), over ! stamps, over nd cubles in certificate s the stamps used for ndence be d off off it cou 0,000 docu- 150,000 42,000 over tamps. official svernment to but the rest Lot extensively but he a gun and hing to draw | s wor New Haven | | 1t woula to us that Speaker we the ground that | his dec nst Lanphere can- | not now be questioned except by a | reconsideration of the whole matter, and the taking of ntirely new vote. New London graph | 1t eneral assembly does mnot | and he is | say tha on whom | tea? 1t |l WE that he will do his own | ind perhaps carry out his | ll MAINTAIN how county commissions | de up. It is quite an in- |l AN ation.—Hartford Cour- | first {ime in' the history of | Jj PELIVE ercss, o dead member of congress IRVICE n_told Mar- counse alive, would have emain_in Washington a Underwood bill.—New « Advert now on ambitious Connec a who w 0 take a rth will have to ge state of achusett wil itted to »ads on the Waterbury Re- divided 1 gle between iblican mach county commissioner h the democrats have |y Under of ving landed one the circumstance GOLD DUST makes pot and pan spick and span Soap and muscle won’t clean your pots and pans properly —thoroughly. Ordinary washing of cook- ing utensils passes over whole hidden nests of little wigglers —commonly called germs. Gold Dust is a sanitary wash- grease, butdigsdeepafterevery | trace of germ life—sterilizes | pots, pans, pails and kettles— leaving them clean, whole- some, safz. Shake a little Gold Dust in your dish-water and see the startling results. Gold Dust is sold in 6C size sod large pack- ages. 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Our Work Speaks for Itself LANG’S Cleansers and Dyers 157 FRANKLIN STR MERELY 'PHONE ‘_Slop T!*ai lich! } guarantee you to stop that iteh in two | tisfaction than the 1 gu s THOMAS J! Long Islan New York Hudson TRANSPORTATION | Senws and barges for frelght or charter | No. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. aprid D.B. D. Prescrlplinn ifl' nczem The Tt & Gaenat o, AND. e | HOWARD 1p.m.to Sound River 'PONEMA Even in Temper Perfect in Quality Sharp Cutting Edges | Extra Refined Tool Steel A FRIENDLY KNIFE f you carried a_knife around in your pocket for twenty years, using it day afte: | sand purposes ; and if you hung on to that knife just as you would to ing powder that not only re- an old friend, for the moves the visible dirt and gondness,ulveand dependability, —well, that’s about the kind of a knife that you will get if you buy a ¢ Hammer ocket knives. Th B Ales, Made to cut and stay sharp L@ kNIVES JACK KNIFE Come in and look at these fine olding the edge and for their art- | istic workmanship. Dozens of New Patterns juse receivec. THE HOUSEHOLD iBuIlelm Bidg., 74 Franklin St. $5 WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Wines, Liguers Gorner of Water and Market Sta Take Taftville or Jan1TuWF Palace Pool r day for a thou- A e of its Brand”’ SPRING MILLINERY Ends SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to 12 m. 5p.m. Daily except Saturdays HMILLS Taftville, Conn. Willimantte Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building TO BE GIVEN AWAY For the week of May 19th, A NEW HAT at the and Billiard Parlors, Street OF LATEST MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. ey are noted for Nos. 11 to 25 The Vaughn Fm—mdry Co.. Ferry St. MILL, CASTINGS a Epecialty. 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WHITE RAMIE LINEN— 39¢c, 49¢ 50¢, 8¢ 39¢ s 36 60c, 59¢ 45 inches wide inches wide WHITE LINENS of Fine Weave i For Waists and Dresses 29¢, 39c, 50c, 62!z¢, 75¢ 36 inches wide— ) 45 inches wide 75¢ 54 inches wide LINEN LAWNS AND CAMBRIC..50c, 75¢c, $1.00, We Carry a Large Stock of Colored Linens SOME POINTS Savings Bank way” There are some points about the that are overlooked. You can always invest small, odd amounts at interest, and you can invest them at once. hundred, or five interest You don't have to wait until hundred, as the case may be; you get an even you can earn compound investment fund. Your interest return is certain, and can be added semi-annually | te your principal and begin to carn more interest. | A savings account at this bank is always a cath asset—does not have to be turned into money; it is money. You can begin te save here any day in the year, but today is the best day. THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK | | | s JOSEPH BRADFORD| J H. 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