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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURS SEPTEMBER 11, 1913 HOW MAINE FELT: Naturally the Maine election is ene which the demecrats do not ke to leolt upen as reflecting on the present administration: uch a thing as a oongressienal election near the open- ing of an administratien is apt té be one of embarrassment, invelved as it {s with metters which pertaln te na= tlonal affairs, The democrats there- fore like to refer to the figures of the demeocratic candidate {m the third Maine distriet as practically those in the presidential election, when Wood- row Wilson was chosen, the falling off being less than 200. Suech repre- sents the preo-democratic feeling, They fail to observe, however, that the anti-democratic attitude in the HEATRE ONE NIGHT—FRIDAY, SEPT. 12th ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Presents « Edith Thayer —IN—= THE GREAT DEAD AUTHOR'S MASTERPIECE. Sorwich uiletin nund Goufied. Once there lived In a great country [is net only the great man’s best; but a great man whe leeked inte his heart | the man!e;:a‘;;a; st-srlyl ore 'i’;"'ée’" and that of things as they are, and :;n::" just the m:;' of .(;.:y’ she hko‘:i', wrete, Life as he saw it he drew, its | whieh left her glad and sad, ever which salient features slightly exasgerated, |[she knew net whether to laugh or ery, kindly carieatured. and se did beth. Bhe hid it away and Like + thi ‘went downstairs, as in a dream. Meth- many another great man, this|ex gaye her 18 kisses and a dollar, Dad well-beloved writer was very much of |gave her a kiss and 18 dellars, teld her & child, nor ever forgot that he was [what a big girl she was, as if she had once a boy himself and had birthdays. |grown greatly over night, und asked Bo when Huldah Blanding, she of the |heT & she been the boy she ought freckied fuce and the white-horse- [to have been, what she was golng to 117 YEARS GLD. Subscription price, 12¢ @ week; 600 @ month; $6.00 a y--- = = Entered at the Postoffice at Nerwica, tConn., as second-class matier. Telephone Calls: tin Business Office. 480. n ldiiorial Rooms, 36-~3e let ulletin Job Office, 35-2 district has undergone & marked |hinting hair and futureful eyes, told be"when she grew up. Wiilimantic Office. Room 2, Murray | change. Where there were nearly as|him one evening about bedtime—her ‘A great writer, dad, like Mr. De Building. Telephone Z10. Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 11, 1913, many progressives willing to aid in the election of Mr. Wilson in 1912, through voting for a third candidate, that willingness to sacrifice the re- publican cause to democratic princi- ples has completely turned around. The divided opposition which made bedtime—that on the morrow she would be of the awkward and unlucky age of 13, the first of the seven (and 10) teens that fall to the lot of the average woman, she must also tell him, he told her, what most she would like for a present. “I want you to write me a story for Plume."” That unlucky year dad died and Hul- dah took to verse. The next year died the great writer, and she went back to prose, to the reality of story-writing. On her 16th birthday her mother had 16 kisses to give her but no dollar. “Never mind, mother.”” Huldah com- THE FIREFLY A New Comedy Opera ine Dulletlfl Mr. Wilson's election possible took an {my very self, and no one else. I'd like |forted. l“IL—I kguxwtlgow we can make 2 N 3 - i P a i & g money~-iols and ots!"” . . . entirely different, view ‘of the situa- [thal best of Snything in the world” = |EORS Cts SEC 00 Book and Lyrics by Otto Hauerbach Music by Rudolf Friml Uulictin uns tuwe Inrgest eir- || tion ten mmftf\_s hf"c_’" ‘"}g twa: '}1:.“ be, Freckles, a 50-50 or a f;{}ry_ Huldah confessed her greatness. Had » § P & culation o uuy paper im Bamers || satisfied or willing to contribute 10 bis | ™y "greqt pig ittle story large as Dot Sir Hubert praised her maiden ef- Direct from its Record-breaking Success at the Coumecticut, and frews three to four || POWer in the conduct. o € BOVETN- |jite You know what I mean. I hate |fort of two years ago? N York Casino Theat s dnrger (uam that of amy ‘w || ment. It means that those who alded | {pege doli stories that talk when you | This woman of half-thirty kept her ew York Casino eatre \orswicn. It ix delivered te oves || in giving the democrats power last|gqueeze their tummies. Don’t you? |maiden effort, the great man’'s praise, 100 of the $.03% howscs $a Neor. || November have found it advisable to | Real grown-up stories are the kind I ;n;a mis ma;lbptlet;le, profoul)n] secrets. Bl Sl i " || withdraw their indirect support. Cer- |like to read—and write!” he showed but her own latest and N ¢ . Sl ..;k.,.elx:.«\t:::h::: Taimiy the democrats must realize that | “Write! You domt mean o tell me |best work us proof that she knew how ENSEMBLE OF 60 - AUGMENTED * ORCHESTRA cut. o cople. 3 b oney was to ade. ey have lost, and desertion usually | YOu ne age. : n futnnm asd Duamizlson te eve: s s > to show you?” she asked, as much as uldah worked, writing, 1 1,100, asd in all of these pluces i || $0 blind as those who do not wish to ) ‘say: “I'a just love to show you |rewriting, and sending out stories. Her e -50, $1.00, 75c, Cye 4 | see. what I can do, if youw'll let me.’ last story was ever her best. Yet in- vusiuercd the local daily, an SEATS NOW SELLING stead of lots and lots of money, had nothing but unhideabl Prtsmpoiiib-Shenionyin ol g He let her; he did more: he told her she to run and get it quick. SUMMER COLONY FIRE PERIL. I'he Circulation of e i I‘]‘:‘["‘":‘“ i | 1t requires but little inspection of|_ She ran. He read. Then he, her Sir |8l s and deephidden heartaches to TR e S R R iy sy v * |l the average summer resort to indicate | Hubert, the great writer, who had had |Show for her half-year of wor e TR 0 e ural irce dellvery routes. “‘. ot k-l S oy ots there from fire, | his hard time getting into print, cross Despair-sick one day, hope-well the C i bullelic & awhi every || the peril which exists % fan-led his heart and hoped to die if the sent FfTR own amd om all of the i . s || Light canstruction with plenty of fan- | ST % MHCE SRS UORSS (2, S8 1 TS | SPECIAL L CHANGE outce in Lastern Coamectiont | and attractive trimmings charac-|gone, wonderfully well, considering he. : R( A!’z.q‘l\' terize the average summer cottage |years teen made her first big sacrifice: The FEATURE BRURUNA TODAY CIRCULATION | and through a desire to make full use |* Much too grown-up for thirteen, too |Story that had won her praise indeed oy 4 of the best locations the houses are |real for such romantic eyes as Huldah’s | She sold—for five dollars! SPECIAL — THE GREAT BIG FEATURE — SPECIAL packed in like canned goods. Invar- |was the story. The great man held | It mother love tell all the white| 1901 rescrs WANTED by te POILJACE o:}s With William Jefferson, the well known Actor, in an Intensely Dramatic {lies anent physical hunger it has a , average mind to, however well starvation agree | the child away from him, tcok a new there is little or no efficient fire r look at her, and smiled sadly. She had with e. fire risk extreme- iably 3 I i S ey the gift, the dower more fatal than |With genius, five dollars for two goes | Cokedeoy ¥ Kpsardans. When o blaze unge eets fhe:mu. Well he knew better than to {Put a short v Within a week the [sEsatiffe ! t, sweeps through such S| warn her, to wonder aloud how such |Man of the family had a question of MUTUAL WEEKLY, Educational | A SPARTAN FATHER. . ... Drama | as through a tinder box, S " | ideas ever had got into the child’s head. |f00d to answer, and that quick. Here's KENTUCKY FOES .. ..Drama MABEL’'S NEW HERO....Comedy Sept. 6 | ch and Yarmouth camp meeting [The childhood of genius is distributed |NOW she answered it: -------------- rounds in Massachusetts giving re- |over all its day: She took out her treasure, the story | — 80— e S— cent examples of the heavy loss which | That night neither the child nor the |the great man had written for her, = B u it Taline {great man slept. What the one sat up |[Whose very existence she had never 2.30 R TR | While the need of prevention can- |0 do, the other lying abed dreamt of jPreathed to a soul, typed it handline | s oda ; % iR o e O e |doing. The writer did his very best, a |the preci manuscript with more 7 and 8.40 Have The Bulletin Follow YDU i”'” be too \!!rnx\g'. \;1’.zn = R lletin | ETOWN-up story comprehensible by a lh-,:‘n religious car comparing over | PE OF CO DY communities, the Providence Bulletin | chilg and together with his love, left {and over again her copy with his orig- TR ME. e rightly declares that “The public Spirit it at Huldah's door. She heard him, |inal, to make sure that no single com- | FRED ST. ONGE AND HIS OU Readers of the Bulletin leaving j| A0 sound sense of cottagers and hotel | knew he hadn't failed her, but let him {Ma. Was out of place, and sent the | CYCLISTS e e n in these localit should be equal |go without a word, She saw him, |Story of stories to the editor of a big o = y for the seashore, mountains, { | (0“1 " {50 (ing of effective cooper- |however, as Dad drove to the station |magazine, a man credited with belng | The Whimsical Wheelman resorts or Europe can have ¥| atjon. One dificulty th the cottage | DO 8reat man, merely a good fellow he |@ Critic of nicest discernment. i balioie 16 dnite sad i anitics encodnter i lne: ‘fact |Dad gone o School: with. | Instead of “Nom de Plume, Genius | : sliow them daily’and }| communiti e palitically part of | Fiuldah read her story in bed, reread |Flace, Seventh Heaven,” in the upper | =] keep in touch with home affairs. || that of s g =B L 1it, and before br st knew it by |left-hand corner of the first page of the | e i be e tov e permanent ¢ ers of Lpiart, every word. Be sure, she thought | masterpiece, the child put her own Orders should be placed with The }| ;.1 jive in 2 aistant village and have | iname and address, What a check he Sulletin Busin Office. more interes i e ~————————— lwould send her. what a letter he would = o i | Gigery” taxes | CONSULAR NOMINATIONS write her, full of praise, free of the | A 5, . bias that so easily besets the most dis- FULL SET z Sttty P Biestdent. Wl = _lerimir of men! He would ask| THE TARIFF BILL. e oany | el M“ff” Several Pro- 4o another such story. Then she would | e acomts with | da¢itnem conditio AR —= ) |story could be written now, no net | | overcome by a ‘geiting [ -~\“"'é‘-‘j'v 10— sident fone; that the praise he had given her, | My reputation for making tha most . i i o4 It takes a conflagra | Wilson today made these consular ithe small unknown living woman, was | Iife-like, finest fitting and best wearing i A A Y | strate the false economy of “""“‘-'w‘!‘*c A for great known dead man; point | plates is well known. No set ever insist upon the necessary precaution . onsuls General. out what unconscious sweet self-praise | leaves my office until the patient is g not for the prevention of fire, Leo Allen Bergholz of New York, at it was, proving how nice an eye he had, fully satisfied. This rule is never s W conference wi ill ”; hting it Dresden promoted {rom consul at how well he knew a great story when ! broken. In addition on set is the nat- not he ickly straightened o oth | ° g | Kingston, Jam he saw one. The editor-critic would | ural gum, the use of which maike-hlt houses are ag < generad | = Joseph I, I smile, more than satisfied with her| impossible to detect false teeth in the ntent ¢ : & Dut Ui seiere | EROEITRUROUGH RRE BARATION ;. promoted 1 apology and his discerning self. | mouth, This wonderful invention is has proesede make deeper cut | points out more plainiy the{ William Coffin of I Came lay when they lacked even | / to be had in my office. My sole % ii4 . i e s d devel- | pest, promotéd frem cousul at Jerusa- |'windfalis lean day the catastro- | 5, to give the best at the least s A s uth throue reased | lem phe fell—in the shape of a heavy en- | cost. 1 glve my personal y . with South American at velope. The critic-editor had sent ths | ok £ 4 guarantee for 10 years with uii work > . iy story of stories back, tegether with a g . . e healtt ¢ in g i w n e ,w' i at | formal rejection slip which was ne| THE NE ¢ 5 1 tran froa reflection on the literary merits of the & B x BOWnR in tho past year j Much. Frederic W, Godin of nois, at great dead writer's masterpiece where GU[m‘. :: qI Ll mrstrate 1as been due to stimulation | Guayaquil, promoted from vice consul of the big magazine was in no present lutely defy detection i o er trade relaions with the Latin | at Montevideo. need ! GO B RaL O 2 e ountr it is but an Jo! Edward Jones of District of e ttom dropped out of Huldah's " OTHERS 30c 5 on of what ean be expected | Col 1t Genoa, trar d from un she feit herself falling as in ¥ . = i ek 3 % of the md canal | Win re through endless appalling D JAEKSDN D i s st 3 bt S R e b BF tiaide Wit Robert 1. Mansfield of Indiana, at s fting in chaos without a thing I s Bm.Sl re gold crowns and teeth without b arried on against for- b iRl i ve Vancouver, transferred from 7 to tie to. The step from the sub s i plates (undetectable from natural i the tosrtad number of foreign coun- e i i Sute ; the s 1 uccessor to oues): dre inserted positively- witheut . Jame Smith of Vermon to the ridiculous had been taken for | THE KING DENTAL CO pa P from Genoa. [her. She forgot or did not know that | ! 7 ey > that benefit has ackera, of Pennsyl- |the editor demigod does not read every 203 Main St. next to Bosten Stors ental Nurse in Attendance. om the agitation for closer romoted from Berlin. manuscript submitted to him and that 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 Painless Extraction. Jiions with Caribbean and | of New York, at it is but hur for his overworked manifestation of what ought to be re To e Bobiule: :\‘nm‘ r»ln;rmlu.)ul sived or can be expected. Much of | i e e flce had been in \ her very own "%fi p fioor i aeli s e e Britt of Missicsippl, Teneriffe. | sqcred story, read by profane cves and ot aten amp § 5 g . R o2 g of profane hands rejected. ose countries remains to be received | Trieste, prometed fromu Brfurst. N ; st e s ] ; : menths later a grown-up Huldah The law requires all spring vehiclas whatever has been received (;‘” | Homer M. Byington of Connecticut, 0 for her birthday gift, and her- lighted lamp after dark. il % b ¥R AL the vear can sim e used as|y.ogs, promoted from brist self before the' public. After serv 2 guide to W can be anticipated I Reribmin B Class st Ps lvania, |ing awhile as librarian of a little town | The NEVEROUT, the World’s standard for ten years, ; A, Not only ut all ports with | Leghorn, promoted from Leeds in California, together with her mother shows light front, rear and side, and positively stays lit. sspth > Sy SR Yarge: mavibts s ond nk Deedmeyer of Alabama, She made the inevitable pilgrimage to Descriptive circuiar sent on request. bill will soop | trade. have reason to expect to share | e, promoted from Leghorn. |New York, leaving an irrecoverable i Ol DO o i ¢ BIl will sooa f lrade have reason Lo eXpect b favih | Stoart J. Fullar of Wissonsn, Duir- [something bebind Tier storics are now ON RECEIPT OF §3.00 WE WILL SEND YOU ONE exerting the.meeded efforts to att ban, promoted from Iquitos. widely read. They show less imitation OF THESE LAMPS, POSTAGE PREPAID, iy Location is an important consid- |, James H. Goodler of York, Ta- |Of the master than did the eariter (In_ordering state finish desired and whether right STEEL CAR DEMONSTRATION. 7 g SRS G | weaker ones. Through a great grief | Atk & st s S I Wherever 4 eration for the handling of b ‘""i Graham H. Kemper of Kentucky, | Huldah has come to her own. Feted | or left hand is wanted.) 1as bee orts and exports but it is the port| myfurst, promoted from Cartager accepted of editor, critic, public, she . . m raitroad ch has anticipated increased bus-| Andros J. McConnico of Mississip- |100ks back with longing, regret, over The C S MerSICk & Co the lision « iness and Is prepared to iake care of | pi, Trinidad, promoted from St Johns, the lean years when she fed on praise » . » nt fir e e it which is bound to get it and profit | Que. |from Sir Hubert, the which is praisa 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Connecticut - ex ping r om it Lucien Memminger of South Caro- [indeed.—Harry Cowell, in San Fran- - P - R iR L e lina, Rouen, promoted from vice consu! |¢iSco Argonaut. - « zed that such EDITORIAL NOTES. at Paris. 2 | b 10 rand. ail¥arent 5 o the i Bdwin N. Neville of Ohio, Antung, Rl Weidier e Dt1 The Maine election shows that the{ pomoted from vies consul at Seul o g 3 wewdy ASSEDZET | glectars know they can place full de- |* Thomas Willing Peters of District of | § ningiion of spl pendence upon the republicans. Columbia, Kingston, transferred fr m r er r ymbustion. e - Munich. —_— h as with eve Some Canadians apparently consider | Samuel C. Reat of Dlinois, Calgary, g X ¢ nothing like alit an honor to be enrolled as a friend | promoted from Tansui. = s Heavy Feeling, as If My Brain f th aims which are 1d rooter for Harry Thaw. Walter H. Schulz of Oklahoma, Nan- - AIf of new and better p A 16 tes, promoied from Aden. : Was Pressing Down e s eason is sat- stent the desire 1s for | o F"{"Ad Pllangnny im:tn 2F 3"; Mrs. Hill says: beliey t government is indicated m“’{;‘; iy promoted from vice cons “I cannot telll £t >ennsylvania | by . efio are ma t it AU A % ou how much P 1€ : Pennsylvania | by the ;h rts w ! h are made to get it Henry P. Starrett of Florida, Carta- t}:nve suffered rere six steel cars | or made to prevent it gena, promoted frem vice consul at t from the ra and over- ——————— Havana. during the pas the as making Probably the voters of Maine would Raiph J. Totten of Tennessee, Mon- | twelve years.” [ The n 5 being | have been as well satisfied to have | tevdeo, promoted from Trieste. ¢ Twelve years 13 Iy but there | heard Bryvan on the Chautauqua cir- Roger Culver Tredwell of Indiana | a long time for § ton experience with crum- | cuit as on the political stump. Bristol, promoted from Laondon, any one to suf- wbs b as charhoteriss Wikia TR Adolph A. Williamson of District of | fer. A great mul- a e e The man on the corner says: Bvi- | Columbia, Tansui, promoted from Au- { (146 of women 2 > not mecessarily prevent | dently prisoners in Texas would have tung. in this country T 4 ’ " arantee against injuries, | @Ppreciated some of the much ad- know exactly % Wy b l A b ord a protectiom to the | Vertised “free air.” what Mrs. Hill § ¢ Ao ny v - B js mot possible with _ means when she 'y he o1d style wooden conch. That the | Whem the dancing masters deciare || OTHER VIEW POINTS || oy, “Heavy MRS EFFE ML, orld’s Gallery Record—2484 ex 2500 s i tid Okl fiver can re. | the tanze all right when danced with feeling, as If my lhug:n-a Clinton ! . placed in service indicates their pow. | 4°COTUM. lhw“s;\mfld know that de- o iadnp -+ Ohia. i Made with Remington-UMC .22 Metallics er of resistance, and the part which | COTU™ 18 & W one c g ing down, So nervous I could not Z 4 5 e 2 ot g S— ‘onsidering the way the automobiles . 5 v play in contributing to safety in| el jo 4 protectionist and |87é Tunning, thers js growing confi- (get my rest at night. Would have OU are shooting a .22 calibre rifle. You want ac. vad travel. Sueh demonstrations é : : dence in the security and prosperity of | giny 1 ALHH o weak that curacy, sure fire, penetration just as much as if ysu are testimonials to the worth of steel stands for the democratic tariff bill for the undertaking business—New Haven sinking spells an en S Js h o bsi ifl G A ' o steel] that reason, which ought to create | {'piow & N I could not do my work” A great were shooling a big game nlie. i il i liog the greatest surprise in the demeocratic | 3 sl many women in the United States Be‘mm t:}x:el the 'Ranf;gfon—UME P = a‘—mzdc W\thblho same 54 ra 4 care, from same tested material viest big gam Those Maine republicans whe leet | T20ES 4 For eur prophecies of what shall be | Will recognize in this description i s'u e ekt as the hea ig e the party and themn returmed to it § R LR =, in the eperation of the New Havyen |their own experience, il . 5 e S i ook e i Mayor Gaynor got away for Burepe| a4 we to go to Mr, Howard Mrs, Hill found a remedy, After Remington-UMC .22's cost you no more than ordinary cartridges. romplish something withiy 1o 'd 8¢ |this time without being fired at, ex- | Elliott, at present managing head of ket Toun Bathiahiort Bekdan it ust ask for Remington-UMC—and see that every box of .22's you ” ‘w’ dde th ;“~ wi ? ]flw ‘;euih , | cept epithetically, but he threw & hot | that institutien, We like his style— ,"‘i o l i i i y bears the Red Ball Remington mark. but outs they ere wasted and they " . ; 7 i1 alne in streng! an es! an Y | and sour shot at Tammany as a part- | New Haven Regieter, E a1 & ol e n‘; um;f such & com- | jng salute, et wrete us that she was a well woman [ g irzf.l:‘,’,tm '{Zmanb."mnE"-,B‘.'}lz‘".mhfiz;:fiuflfl e e e e, — Hartford's high schosl committes has |sgain, She says, “I eannot thank you i Aot e i : ; g d the Rq % is communil With New York making an effort to | voted o abolish high school frateri- | enpugh for my Fesovery,” b oeninghn-LIMC dendir bt this umity. When J.ord Haldane, a suffragi suppress salaeious plays, it means|ties, but expects a vigereus remen- P 3 g § i 1 1 H . s st, 1 s S s Vs, This i dipar; netdent, Remington Arms-Union M 1 . leclares thte suffrage in England has | either that they will be Tuled off the | Strance—probably suficient fo detract R b e gy S T i 299 Br"dwg.y “ etallic Cartfld.t.:"an* been set back many yearS through |boards or get publicity whiek could “‘f‘:‘_“:fl ings A““‘“W; ;‘f“l,v“:i“"“‘ fgerufifl_. Restored to perfect healih, a militanecy, it ought te make the suf- | be obtained in no other way. MOS8 SN AR NG fz eruna can dg this for pne weman ders hesitate about backing Pankhurst teo strongly, Now that Dr. Wiley has declared that cream is ice not cooling, dbut eally puts heat giving foods in the body, its popularity in zerg weather should be greatly jhcreased. While Yale is going to get the bones f the mastodon it is to be hoped Old enough backbone and muscle ime time to put a winning on the Thames. ge the crew Tt would be sreaier punishment far Mrs. Pankhurst to let her come over nere and make her behave than it would be to close the gates on her. The anneuncement that the defend- ing cup racer will be of approximately the saine length as the challenges, in- sures the elimination of any one-sided- ness and the display of proper sports- manship. It is rather strange while we have been telling Mexico to stop its fighting that Huerta hasn’t pointed out the revolution in the West Virginia coal mining region which has long been a source of trouble, Congressman Briften sees in the eonservation of calves the solution of the beef supply. This with a curtail- ment of beef consumption would mean valuable aid from both directions, We pelieve that ftalian and Spanish shouid pe taught ju the public schoois of Bridgeport, nof Lo the exclusion of Latin and Greek, but as optional courses, so that all who wish may have the opportunily of mastering these fas- cinating tongues.—Bridgeport Tele- gram. Professor John Bassett Moore’s em- phatic denial of the rumors that he is about to resign his position in the state department js decidedly reas- suring. For the proper handling pof the country’s foreign affairs the as- sistance of a man-of 'his breadth of view and experience is virtually'a necessity. We Dbelieve this fact is realized by none betier than Mr. Wil- son and Mr. Bryan—Bridgeport Standard why can it pot for amether? Is it not worth yeur atieation? Is it mot weorth trying? Fhose who ebject tg liquid medi: cines cam now obtain Peruna Tablets. 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