Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1914, Page 6

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Borwich Bulletin and Gondied ments without an adequate return in safety this deserves to be fully known before it is made a law. Whatever comes within the bounds of reason may De justifiable but it is poor pol- icy to v legislation just to enact a law regardless of the effect of its operation or its consistency in meet- ing the needs. Whether the backers BY EMMA . 118 YEARS OLD gtion price 12c a weel $6.00 a yean 50c Office 35-; rsday, Jan, 1, 1914, ¢ Circulation of Dulletin - illetin has the largest n of any paper in East- cut and from three r times larger than that of in Norwich. It is delivered ivar 3,000 of the 4,083 houses orwich, a. i read by mninety- vice per cent. of *ne people. In wiacaem it s delivered to over nouses, m Putnem and Lanielzon to over 1,100 and in ail of these places it is consid- ¢red the local daily. Eastsrn Connecticut has forty- nino towns, one hundred and ¥ sixty-five postoffice districts, and sixty rural free delivery ~outes. The Bulletin is sold in every ‘ rown and on all «f the R. F. D. ivutes in Eas Connecticut. CIRCULATION 1901 AVOrage- .eeeeeeuu... 4,412 1205, average.-.......-.. § 920 LET OPTIMISM PREVAIL. There i Teason to be proud of the Tesults of the business and industrial accomplishments of eastern Connecti- e during the past today hy the Bulletin transactions. wnder adverse conditions ‘been & steady trend upward. reeult of efforts which have been and #re continually being made for the bet- torment of this end of the state. the expansion of itm citiss and a creation ©f a _grester and deeper interest in ihe derelopment of its agricultural potivittes. Much is to be attributed for the stezdy and sure growth of the past 0 the earnest effort of its citizens and Musiness Bullding orzanizations. They bave been actuated by the optimism of 5. cltimemsidp comcerning its advan- tages =nd attraetions and deter- mination.to help boost. Individual and comnumity efforts have accomplished much in the past and reliance is placed voon it for the future. It is the stead mll and the pull altogether which nzs resalts. record of eastern Connecticut been that of advancement. Mak- each vear better than the last Is althy march of progress. It was knowledge of and confidence in s of this section with its ceous location, natural facill- ties and opportunities needing devel- opment, eombined With the cooj effort and determination to build for there he ure which made the past vear's rec- ord possible. The continuation of tha ame Indomitable enerzy will do th ne thing for the new ¥e: slogan of a bigzer and better Connecticat should be constantly kep to the fromt, C LIFE EXTENSION, If there is anything in which all hu- manity is interested it is in the exten- sion of life. Men h: in search of the fountain of youth and the rules of each centenarian for longevity receive widespread attention and in many inst result in emu- lation. Such is natural and vet there are being constantly T ces where too much conficence is in personal physical condition because one is able to go z with- ou eriencing much real concern therein or give mucn thought thereto 8s 1ong as they are abl have dence in the without really knowin: Justified or not 1 1s everything scems all right, or nearly so, the trou- » sen to find out or apply this n many ate lete been organized astitute in the nsion m Iz aim and purpose 1s pre » time wi ntion ix pe he idea being that life can e e simvie early dis- | cavery 1t physical impairments and mec nt before it is too calis for medi¢al reasonabl m Common sense atment coming as the “ inquestionably aid for life extenston if iance. Tt can naturally do lightly il than for one 1 the grave. THE SEAMEN'S BILL. study of the Seamen’s bill sress introduced for ng greater safety to its application to iv lication that it ctin nditions, the ch should be estab- f giv 2 » line in vond question before the bill ts final stages. It is a rec- ct that all the safety pos- Le thrown about trans- water and that legisla- the past has been noticegbly ate but if legislation proposes beyond_reasonable limits and the shipping of this country d on by many of the inland and offers serious hangicaps to - cean steamships the question of its * necessity should be fully establishea * before putting it into operation. | If greater harm than good is to ! be done to water transportation and it the which are being aé- ®all for unnecessary require- i the Postoffice at Norwich, Room 2 Murray | § as revealed mmary of Prom first until last even has Tt is the The | always been | to pre- | of the biill or the shipping interests are just in the position they have taken in Dbehalf or against the pro- posed measure should be determined Dbefore it is too late, It is one of those bilis which should not be ailowed to congress with insufficient | attention. NO NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION. To pass outside. For the fir many eption at the side this custom 1 Wilson s developed quer since the ears ite 2 For we know our | 1% And we prayed as o maintain what s a strain for the most ro- PO — But the New Year As we swung it And we welcomed Feor a new king co When a king is T THE ET"TOR Church Sunday. o effort to call pub flice de | sta to cus- tive consid- condition of re- | I God. As fin are absolutel A public act of edgment of e worshin is but ! v ¢ deserves to an imme- | m t would re is not i ower in numbers, but EDITORIAL NOTES. and me e somehow it I v happy and o Yrages and | . i bl of a devout n whicl | ore Year to each and ev- | acts and reacts upon every individual jer | In the presence of this power even the et of thé entive wo 't planning to | § The man on the making any new Those an federals who are In posit do so are turning to Uncle Sam as their best friend after are too wearing alL. | and dangerous for experiment or delay— pneumonia or consumption easily follow. Ixacting physicians rely on Scotf’s Emulsion to overcome bronchitis. It checks the cough; its rich medical nourishment aids } the healing process, socthes the enfeebled membranes and quickly restores their healthy action. It you have bronchitis or know an afflicted friend. always remember that Bronchitis readily yields to Scott’s Emulsion. Shan alcoholic substitates—your recovery demands the parity of Seott’s, 1211 quite trig up during understood why all s e polar re- the but winter e ek | scope is Indicating many | for 1914, but no one ever is- | thout bearing down grim- on the horror. bad thi )W that Beachey has looped the six times in succession, he ought be d until he has ac- | 1 his feat backwards. Nothing st eads of on the whi bstantiates th istitutions that insanity ase like those daredevils didos in the air. T | r says the world is' there is still plenty one-half the world other half lives. nent in the ! might have 0.000 word hypo- asked is still | whether it is! “l & J: oroken o o k| e | GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. hat ninety per cidents in the most haz- ies are preventable, it a big field of neglect | is waitin > only complaint about the incor- t prediction of snow comes from that small army of youngsters who have had their sleds i the em 1 ATENTS Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. Windhara County Savings Bank Bidg. several n Tennessee who is en- make odorless whisk 2dvised that John Barley in to should De corn without his breaih is as much an ( Danielson, Conn. impossibility as an odorless omion, | oCtITuThS = o | Fon g et s the vote now stands the Boston ; \ & Maine will buy or lease the Hamp- REN VAL | de;\] ~hm'| ,.l... until the Adeal is act-1. 1 pave removed business from | pally put through there is opportu- |13 jackson Place to 521 Jackson Street, | nity for many more changes of mind. | where 1 will pay the highest market | T prices for Cattle, Poultry, Veal, etc. Christmas comes twice a year to the | employes of that Bridzeport concern among whom the company is to dis- tribute the sum of $100,000. Such aet indica that the workingmen have not all been forgotten Send postal card. nection. HYMAD Telephons con- CHAS! FBERE @ 00 aavertusing medium in Eastorn Connecticut equai t Tha Pwia letin bar Lushaes resalie The Old and the New The New Year stood at the door As we swung it wide For a traveler, old and dear, There were sudden tears in our eyes, And a sob in the breath, To meet his death. To be shriven of all Our selfishness, and our sins Both great and small; For we felt in that solemn hour ‘That we loved him dear, A true and a generous friend Was that good Old Year. And swift smiles followed tears As he stepped inside. And a feast we spread; e Is a sense of ob- | A. LENTE friend was faring we saw him go, to 1 p. m. Sundays Our Price Policy For High-Grade Painless Dentistry The masses can’t afford to pay sim- ply for a ) % And After — Mothers find a wonderful comfort of STRENGTH in this wholesome bpdy and nerve builder. T The Perfect Tonic ASK ANY DRUGGIST can’t-af- ful work, and removes the ford it’ barrier. Send for Descriptive Booklet /3 KINGS PUREMALT : DEPARTMENT ” 3638 Hawley St Boston ! Gold Fillings $1.00 up;Silver Fill- ings 500 up; Pure Gold Crowns $5.00; Bridge Work $5.00. L No charge for examirations. stood at the door wide, with glad acclaim, mes to his own, dead. ord com ary words of the preacher the sword of the spir: REDERICK ¥ Trinit Conn., Dec Norwich, Appsal for Everybody-at-Church Sun- day. I shoi Painless extracting FREE when teeth are ordered. Full set of Teeth $8.00, fit guarzn- teed. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE BERTISTS Sucee: 203 M Lady attendant. rs to the King Dental Co. Street, next to Boston Store. Phone 1282-3 It Is cheaperand better to prevent this costly contagious disease by putting in the drinking Water two or three times & week Pratis, Rouw “s=— Remedy b mat i E RO best remedy for colds, catarrh, diphtheria, ete, Accept no substitutes; insist on Pratts. Praits Pouliry Regulator New Year's Greefings ‘s thebest conditioner. G teed to keep ur birds busy shelling out , and paying | A reofn We goamntas Pt vy will be extended to all friends and patrons Thursday Morning, January 1st, from 9 to 12 o'clock. J. P. HOLLOWAY JAMES M c. w. YOUNG HILL & SON tter. | T T argu- | ¢ or erent point | which to press but I venture to I ave dduce, from antage : TrytheElectric Light Treatment S. P. KEPPLER & SON GEORGE A. KEPPLER, Prop. 0: ..aeumatism, Troubles of the Cir- lation or nerves. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY JAMES DAWSON Grape Fruit a0 | Room 26 Central Building > e o ol | ay Assistant Norwich, Conn. O"J“ges s which m b St o A0 DR, b, W. HOLMS, Dentis! Tangerines of adjusting | Shannon Building Annex, Room A. 1 i Z 3 chance to help | Telephone oct10d Malaca Grdpcs e ) come “unto | = fred haven. — The lComuata. Station: eler thr adjacent | . o 2 2 states may w pectacle which | &9 iaa? L) 1t shall ancnor | 357es MY, witnees @ snectacte which | Peppie’s NMarket | the vast fieids of Ing ¢ i S perizeey| Out of car window he ma L Frankiin 3t. 4 a be d of ark, lush en, = ome quiet | & Yiaion of Nite S oir JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. med and gone H Norwich ay Corn. a a has added to the W upply of good things for the the tomato, tobacco, the potato, turkey and corn. The greatest of these is corn. ! our peculiar pride { The riches agricultural region of the | earth is the land extending from the | Alleghenies to eastern Nebraska and from lower Minnesota to southern | Illinois. No territory so inexhaustibly | fruitful as this exists on the globe. From it all the inhabitants of earth could be fed Chi the metropolis of this dis- tric become the world's chief city. o to ter kept in the body | Pills and you will soon get rid of con- Bucklen & About this season of the year the | Louis. Rk & = It drinks up the liberal rains with a | — T — — ach man, lest he arive | nealthy appetit thrusts its hu 2 = Y TT st et ot { Foois dow a soil that for cen- | The Thames National Bank B 3 and gr g E A ere ail, .to come 1 bend l lusiily under t em election 18 o he ot Y Its juicy ves are loved on of mples where Iif gers do | by fhe "cattle, the swine, the horse iegaily more choi than any pla the old | Wotia earea - S W. GALE, Cashier. 1 Its dried fru into m.'fl“ _— - — R o | Is richer than : or oatmeal. | CORSCIENCE (WA It is food for the fancy of 0 /T Naw as well as fc the muscl and of the human bove the grape e: Plumbing as it ehould be done 18 the kind we do. Open, every jolnt 1l fruits and | tight, sanitary and latest style plum lated the 1if a 1 of t latest devices and everyt o plumbing lin cone, write ot u up in good > price. of the new world corn. Children Who Are Sickly Mothers who value their nd the welfare of t hou bo Powders fo hout the owry seo us. shape at a mo A. J. WHOLEY & CO.,, Tetephone 734 12 Ferry Streot ¥'s Sw e “througl ASTHRMA You want to know what AS-MOON oaln Drug is doing for catarrh, Bronchitis, Asth hy substitute. gan L Jadress Allen S Olmsteq” fa|ma. Send for our free booklet. Hay- oV, N. Y- " 1®| fever cured at home to stay cured et . | Price. One week's treatment. $150. If you are constipated, your entire | The AS-MOON CO. New London, Ct. stem is poisoned by the waste mat- | -serfous results | — Dr. King's New Life | D | E. C. ATCRISON, M. 9., 5c at drugsists or by mail H_ ® | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Co., Philadelphia and St. | Roem 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg Night ‘phone 1088 act2TuThS ften follow. I START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT By Taking the NEAL TREATMENT for the DRINK HABIT YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF, YOUR FAMILY, YOUR BUSINESS, AND YOUR FRIENDS THE NEAL TREATMENT WILL MAKE YOU WHAT YOU SHOULD BE CLEAR OF EYE AND KEEN OF MIND Possibly you think you can free yourself and stop drinking at any time, but are soon helple Excessive drinkers do no s and drink more. t really want to drink, time and again they resoive to stop, but the terribie nervousness attending such effort drives them back into the old ways. The truth is that they are so filled with the poison that Nature cannot drive it out, and more and more liquor has to be taken until Nature rebels and Demands The Penalty—Insanity and Death. The scientific fact is recognized that the man who uses liquor, either constantly or at times excessively, is a Diseased Man who must have proper medical treatment Censure, fines, and imprisonment will not reform them because they have a cravin and desire for drink that cannot be overcome without aid such as the Neal Treatment offers. Every patient has a comfortable private room, nurse and reliable medical atten- tion. There is no need for an take a month for treatment. yone in Connecticut to go to Boston or New York or to Right in New Haven, Conn., we have the most effica- cious treatment ever discovered, and our method is endorsed by well known people here. The Neal Treatment will will do fi There are no dangerous You should take serious for consultation. Call and let drive away the craving for drink quickly and surely; it you what it has done for thousands of others. hypodermic injections used. No injury to health. notice of the facts set forth above. We make no charge us tell you what the Neal 3-Day Treatment is like. If you wish our manager will call at your office or home to explain the Neal 3-Day Treat- ment. 1302 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. THE NEAL INSTITUTE, Tel. 5540 (Day or Night) All Seats 10c Start the New Year Right SEE J. W. GORMAN'S “MERRY MAKERS” IN AN ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY—“MY GIRL’ Everything Different from the First Part of the Wesk COMPLETE CHANGE OF PHOTO-PLAYS EVENING 7 and 845 . . 10c, 15c, 200 AUDITORIUM Baker, Lynn & Go. The Electric Boy A Comedy Scream GREAT RINGLING i DOC. RICE Amazing Athlete ! Corkologist Grace Arnold and THE WHITE VACQUERO France Ford i 2 Reel 101 Bison Thur., Fri., January Sat. e 4,23 n Colonial Theatre MATINEE Sc CHARLES McNULTY, Mar. EVENINGS 100 PRI ET MCNULTY. Mar. ___EVENINGS 100 r 2000 ft.—“IN LOVE AND WAR,” Patheplay—2000 ft. Two Reels of Stirring Military Scenes “HIS CHORUS-GIRL WIFE” . 3 : Thrillin “A BREAK FOR FREEDOM” _ American Pathe “THE COLISEUM OF ROME" “A PAIR OF PRODIGALS” . BRAND NEW PiCTURES E Lubin Drama % Indian Film . Superb Educational Reel Splendid Vitagraph Comedy VERY DAY "Phone 1184 Flowers for Every Qccasion During the past year we have specialized in gift baskets appropriate for anniversaries of all kinds. Reuter’s LEADING FLORIST Our shop has become weil-known as headquarters for novel and choice combinations. i This is only one of our departments. il | Frequently we receive inquiries as to whether we furnish flowers for funerals or not. We do. This branch of our business has also been greatly developed during the past year. We are prepared at ALL TIMES to execute orders from the simplest sprays to the most elaborate emblems. We create new and individual effects that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. We have many advantages, all tending toward su- perior service and moderate prices. Our mammoth plant at Westerly is always at our disposal. Everything new and good in flowers and plants are grown there. OQur location in town is a great advantage and con- venience to patrons. 140 Main Street We have experimented with and thoroughly tested the Parcel Post service and have no hesitation in recom- mending it to our out-of-town patrons. We solicit out-of-town accounts and the Reuter’s guarantee of satisfaction holds good in every trans- LYHE LANP by P you work or read t you will never know R COMFORT until get | LxE LAMP. A perfect light with- out any reflection. ar Ask your Electri Me | TheC.S. >rsicl‘£ & Co. Distributors for Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut we have one opportunity Bostonians | FAMOUS SHOE FOR MER HIGH CLASS CUSTOM MODELS 0 5 show you how stylish and how Exclusive Agency perfect fitting a TAILORED IT can be made FOR $8.00. AINGS Norwich, Conr M. J- CUM 52 Central Avenue, Call 1314 Ladies’ C. MILLSTEIN, =i 106 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. DR; R.J. COLLINS ‘ DENTIST | 148 Main Street, i Phone 424-4 | TuThS Takelt To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- eras a specialty. Now located in the Steiner Block, 265 Main St., rcoms over Disco Bros. Established 1880 Norwich, Conn. THERE 13 no aavertising medlum ia mastern Conpecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resulta WHEN ¥au want to pwe your busi- Dess befora the vublic. there is no me= dlum better than through the 1dvertile ing columns of The Bulletin.

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