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4 has developed so that many millton | ddh‘s worth are sent abroad éfl and it is particularly é‘ mumtums, that the big in- cmse is shown. It is the industries of the United States which are able to product more than the country re- quires. The country depends largely on {ts factorfes. The forelen market is the natural outlet and upon the de- velopment of that a large measure of the grewth will depend, A HELPFUL VEHB‘l—cT. If there is any cause for satisfaction In the situation at Calumet it is in ‘the verdict which has been rendered by the grand jury that the cry of “Fire!” came from within the hall where only friends of the miners were allowed to enter. This following an exhaustive investigation dissipates the 1dea or possibility that the cause of the horror came from the enamies of the strikers and was caused by the il feeling which had been stimulated by the strike. There is no reason to be- lleye that this verdict is not fn ae- cordance with the facts. Tt is natural- Iy from the friends of the miners who were in a position to know and tell the fact new Boston Service “—OF THE— Hmlmghsianlh LONDON (I’lymonlh) PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day PALATIAL STEAMERS $.S.Fuerst Bismark,Jan.22 10 A. M. *S. 8. Pisa, Feb. 12 *Hamburg direct. From Commonwealth Pier, South_Boston. 607 BOYLSTON STREET Boston, Mass., or local agent /W!flfldw wud Goudied 118 YEARS OLD Subscription price 12c a week; B a month; a yean Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn. as second-class matter, Featuring y& BULKLEY HIGH"..... S For a moment she hfi delightedly the faint mfl % violet sachet that emanated from the things deco\-o% clothed hn overhangers and hanging in a straight row on the brass rod that ran across the little room. Then she set to work. She rubbed her hands delightedly over the violet velvet dress. That could go—mother had d the last time she wore it that she just ed it because Celeste had botch it. The poor folks would be glad of it even {f it was botehed. ey Tould wear it to market or do something. And that pink chiffon evening dress —hadn’t mother remarked that she simply never would wear the thing again after what Mrs. Smith said about a woman of her age appearing in_girlish colors? There was the blue serge, too—cer- tainly mother could give that when he had three other cloth dresses. And here were five coats—well, this looked almost like being given away, the brown, silky one, with the nice fur collar and fur cuffs. It was re- ‘Sophie sat bolt upright befiup her other and listened with wide round eyes, In the first place there was a strange man in Dr. Stewart's pulpit ‘and he talked in a ringing resonant voice and his werds rushed as if he were afraid he would not have ti to say all he wanted to say. Stewart almost drawled and did not lean over the pulpit edge with merv- ous hands outstretched as did this man.So this man was well worth watching. The man was telling an absorbing tale of his misslonary work in a certain section of the country. When ended he said simply but fercibly at the people among whom he worked needed anvthing and every- 1hing. “Not only money,” he safd, “but clothes, all the necessaries of life. Think of what I have told you and give freely Sophie hop-skipped alongside her niother when they reached the open air, “What are we goin’ to give she inquired breathlessly. Sophle’s mother Taughed 1 haven’t any idea” she said. Telephone Calls: Willimantic Offics, Room 2 Murray Building. £ — shortly. “We 9 a m. to § p. m. Daily For t onde | sent &l our old clothes to the mis- | markable how. easily everything com- i 2 For its effect upon the already |3 and I'm short of money. I need |pressed into o suitcase, There would 30 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays All Seats10c & strained relations between the factions{ o " many things myself and if I|be plenty of room for some things of THE HIT OF THE SEASON The Bulletin has “the largest §|in Calumet it is most fortunate that|q, get any money there's that tea I|father's for some poor, freezing man. cireulilion ‘of [ such was the finding. Tt prevents any | must give—" After searching through the. gar- ° . J. W. GORMAN’S lERRYMAms of any paper in East- 3| sresn outbreak and tends to soften| Sophie’s mind wandered. Teas were | ments in father's closet and anxiously Presenting the Musical. Comedy, “MY GIRL" ern Comnecticut and-from three 3! whatever additional feeling may have | vague things that required little girls | studying them Sophle decided on a g rice [1)1(8 ly, L to four times larger than that of been caused by the horrer. It also|to stay upstairs a:[m even ;‘n ke;u ! s\u&t father dx«.}!ln'z seem to care _abotl;‘h THE PITFALL any in Norwich. It is deli 2 s : B out of the front bedrooms, Where the | At any rate, he never wore it in the THE GUSHER . uy“ 3,000 of—'!h“ i oo e 1‘ = .N; 0\‘ ‘(‘:e.‘d:”,‘:igi:: f:‘mmmg and going of guests might be | daytime and she remembered hearing A MAN'S AWAKENING o ® 4,053 houses §| negotiations with a better dispocition 10 | opserved it one pressed one’s snubby | him, on her way to bed several fime % in Norwich, aid read by nminety- give falr an onest consideration | [/ C" oot the window glass. She | say rather peevishly that it was a three per cont. of the people. In §[ hereto. The conditions have reached|yuq not at all interested in teas. |crime to expect a man to climb into 0" i a Windluan it 5s delivered to 6ves §] 2 Poiot In that mining town Where : the things just for style’s sake: and %0 B 2 speedy adjust is needed. Onme of the| Her mind was thrilling with the|phe'd be glad if ne mnever laid éves on 5 xe in Putham and §§, ,rant alds to that action is the|stories she had heard poured forth|the things again. Cigongra 4 important s g Danielson to over 1,100 ahd in §| jetermination that the shirifts and| thai morning. ~She had visions of | " Sophie carefully foldéd up the long 7 =) “ me all of these places it is consid- s d nothing o Wi scantily clothed persons s Ting in | tajled coat and the rest of the things o s Tocat ) 5 mine guards had nothing to do With| wintry biests and her Soul was glow- |and added them to the &uitease. She entls A g e the panle. e s e O ooy nil g with the widh {d help. thise took a handful of socks for _good Eastern Connecticut has forty- to the efforts made for the settlement “That child is possessed,” Sobhie’s | measure. It happened that her hands ’1 nine towns, one hundred and of the trouble. quicker this can| mother said later in the day, wken|jagnded in the end of the drawer de- U Siktyfive postotice | distric be done the better it will be for all|for the sixth time Sophie begged 10| vyoted to her parent’s silken footwear. Wl aht 1 ricts, gl concerned and none are more concern- | know_what they could give the mis- | Then with a d sigh she snap- Jasia 19th, 1914 MeKinley A i fiee detivery $1 0o ST Te sionafy people. “Goodne shut the e and slipped oL | The masses can't afford to pay sim- ary s cKinley Avenue Armory tes. = Stbedan o f one wasi ven nearl % g Svery sy h2 e «| ply for a “name.” FEREYS =i et $LAD town and on all of the R. F. D. The wreck of each and every coast- ! thing.” : JoaioTag thinks For TN TISROnREY Dok: | ¢ O Brics Bollcy, Hiaces, Withih basy routes in Eas Connecticut. ing vessel along the extensive Atlantic| It was the next day that Sophie|She beamed angelically. reach of the masses, high-class, skili- coast offers a powerful argument for | sat thinking. Mother had said they What a good little girl to carry | ful work, and removes the “can't-af- CIRCULATICN e iuch advocated svstem of inside|would send something but mother | this all the way!" said one of the | ford it’ barrier. waterways, from New England to | Was out for the day and nothing had | womer 5 ¢ T 3 ; : been sent. Sophic slid down from evening Sophie's mother had| Geld Fillings $1.00 up;Silver Fill- 1901 average............. 4,412 Florida. Under the existing circum-| " ,ch ‘and wandered about, frown- d conversation over the tele-|ings 50c up; Pure Gold Crowns $5.00; stances there is no alternative. Car-|ingc " Maybe the poor people Were|phone. Then she said to Sophie's| g iac. Werk $5.00 1805, average .5,32[] goes are carried between the POTS | treezing to death at that very mo- “Iv's i “Beciuge the dult- ge Work $5.00. along the coast with much speed and | ment. | d my name on it that the¥| No char G o general safety during good tweather| She decided that she might as well | pom. . to it up. |~ Yont- A o ichargs oo Saaminations; T e e e R O i a prontable pusighss and | save her mother the trouble of send- | Suit" ond my ney marten ‘trimmed| Painless extracting FREE when ad by at a cheap means c neportation, but | Ing things, inasmuch as her mother's | coat—and my beést gowns—why, It'S| geath are ordered light you will never know PERFECT ; the many vessels which are lost dur- | consent had been won. Sophle Dro- | perfectly dreadful! e o - EYE COMFORT until you get a ine skorlos Well te mteat toll Setswn. 4| ceeaed to her mothers large SEARE Sophie's father chickled. He medi | Full st of Teeth $800, fit guaran- | LYHNE LAMP. A perfect light with- B s g . ate h ress suit. a s 5 o paid_each year in human Ufe halr becp s eyt g8 i thore | teed. out any reflection. HE DAYTON PLAN. breadth escapes and property inves hadn’'t been any name on the suit- e s Ly s Whertver & hew Poria of city. sove]orent This is because there is no . i | Cass Hoghics Mm.lt 15 I - the TiBht DR. F. C. JACKSON .\.torka;;l ‘::: ;1“\!:‘ to show you Sk < Y BOV-| iher way out of it and coasting ves place, yway.”—Chicago News. s 3 Lamps. rnment 1 pue into operation wnere i | ST W 2 S A2 coesine U || OTHER VIEW POINTS DR. D. J. COYLE 5 centerad the eves of evers municipal- | 1805 Sl Klagnation and lots, | Se————— The C. S. Mersick & Co. e it Isn't S0 It} ith the result that the Atiantlc coast DERTISTS King Dental Co. Street, next to Boston Store. should be. Many expériments are be- ing made for the improvement of the manner of governing cities and it is {from such efforts that the value of the EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS i gravevard from the ocean upon shipping ich braves all weather. Through modern investigations and a ble ver ravages of the Distri New Haven, Connecticut utors for Connecticut Willard Fisher has been eliminated from the Middletown mayoraity and that ensures a much guieter campaign Successors to the 203 M W e Soa ot 4 Vi herwise been the z , ; new methods and the defects can be |, gulctions there 1s &reates satety on | thAR Would have otherwied been {ho Gversaming | Difictitios Lady attendant. Phons 12823 | (————————————— = i AR Ve .| the seas than in the past but the pos- | {hfnas up.—Meriden Journal. L = i 4 city of Dayton, Ohio has put in- | ;45,0888 LR T 08 F05 on. in the There is a_passage in the scrip- to effect with the new year its ad- b g 5 tures to the effect that no man builds STETSON & YOUNG e i e Mgt O imager | Dazard of coastwise transportation is| Back to Hinkey in Yale football i5 a | tute e Ot hoAiE pov the bt 4 of avoidi lopment. He was the|a house wi i & i Fovernment which has attracted 80| CMered DY the plan of avolding the | curlous Ko R wenty years ago and | cost, and no king goes to war with- C t and Build Phone 674 100 Franklin St. Delivery Service much attention in the formation, re- | Licy seas a2d ATy O8 UUS (UICL | 15" the most wonderful end of his |out estimating the forces of the en- arpenters ana buliaers A ceived the endorsement of the National | PR 2 0% 00 D8 . time. But Yale has waited until he is | em : . 1 o M 3 o = waters where storms make litile or no | Hm! It is said of Abraham Lincoln that| Best work and materials at rigm Municlpal league and Bives promise of | Warrs Where stotms make Hule OF B9 | miadle-aged and perhaps bald-headed | Tt is S0 of BRTECAM JRICG Sl prices. by skilled labor. ectr oniractors solving some of the important prob- Dbefore accepting him as head coach. used t = o 3 and vessels would be reduced to the| giiingfield Republican. case of the opposing side even more| Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST. Wi ed B . lems in city government. It has been | 750, TS TOC S PR Carvation | oY carefully than that of his own. e are prepared to give you an accurate estimate on e e ncn weaionsoser e hg| of " lives and property, cheaper| The early recail of Special Commis. | 0% S S0 dion w0 higwly, that wiring your house. . 4 transportation can be afforded it cer- | stoner Lind from Mexico may be taken | and rate the opposition so bigLY, LieH regular comumission form and this 1t 18| tainly offers o method which deserves | a8 a hint that the President will make | {12 (}l, ‘isorcn ot eMclency 1s mot (o MISS M. C. ADLES It in no way obligates you and we are glad to give you red aec 3 ’l § rsement. exico his ¥ e ShstacTeasd t to deapls ' g substitution of single handed control | Wi1e8PTeAd endorsemen furns to Washington, However. has | de5plee, obstacles and not to despis air Sealn and FaceSpecialis the benefit of our experience. for the five separate administrative anything happened which should lead | YO " oo 5 e . b I] p.; departments as a brace to the admin- EDITORIAL ROTES. him to forsake his poliey of “watchful | , RSl e P 4 s istrative side of such government.| There s nothing much more inspir-| waitin o BRSNS a while: Dut the steady winner care- | How Ahout Your Scalp 7| — Wherevér commisston gevernment has | ing than the annual chorus of Happy| . =~ ——— o fully studies all the chances and P been adopted opportunities for perfec- | New Year. T e he “oF Tk lects invariably the preponderance c New that the holiday Fubh is ‘over, THE ’l'HAMES Hah of pPEviouN eafiples BavE bBok e ow call for an increase of thirty In}, ,pgbilities should you not take time to have the ofered With vatviie refuits in-| Jack Binns son to place his|the membership of the fire department | “yeap close to the general laws.|scalp toned up? Prompt and pro flered with varying results. The in e o inorease efclency in fighting | ; al troduction of the city manager offers a | f2lth in the supreme court when every- | fo0 ' (" I€C0 oficiency in keeping | 632 the averages -;ml f 11‘_.\\"‘1‘:‘.;.71. treatment may save your hair, NORWICH, CONN. new feature for trial in a sizable city | thing else fails political pledges. It is difficult to win | OUr, SRERNS WERE POATE T g g o Se and for that reason Dayton deserves e primary fights and carry elections at r own strong poinis gt iy e 3 all the attention which it is bound to| TUrKey has arranged for the pur-|ine pest.—Bridgeport Farmer. YO Trust in God” said iBa sl Badiait p-CEEVE S, TAIK WL Wiz ‘Nties” Sttory Staie D b 27:1 e o s amethine vty 52| chase of a battleship from Brasil. Her S anil kbep your Bowder ary. scalp Traatient. ota:cment ecember 5 adoption it should be known, If it can | [€% 1S still in the ring. If a municipal coal yard s """e"‘f‘} “The man of braini said La- | 306 3iain St next to Chelsea Bank. Gt emdtney aha scsnsmy Mith, sty - — - only in forcing down the price of coal | gy, vere “sees difficulties, surmount clephone 6 DEPOSITS 2054 101 28 Se d b = g g Hvery story of the battle of Ojinaga | to the man who buys it by the bag to | "/ oids them; the fool knows no 4 : L0, clre y 5 k. government where it never existed be- | qught to furnish good advertising for | a reasonable figure, its establishment | Gigic\fjes.” 2 {?r;_lllhz;t likewise should be learned. | (e moving picture recls later would be Justiied. for the high price e S ey GEORGE G. GRANT AS FOLLOWS: ill be interesting to mote whether e e of coal is one of the most cruel condi- . = it can so change city government as to| After the silence during hix long | tions that a family temuorarily i need Pl U Cash, and Due from Reserve b et the it men | un feies Bvey sl WU Bais | pury Repiibionn: e e ertaker and Lmbaimer Agentsand Banks ...... $ 581,296.97 th ot tc . gets e pres- = CONDUCTOR : ; iti places of Tesponsibility. e oF the : ¢ Ny 32 P dor-a St., Taftville| Bonds and Securities 1,050,628.00 - nce o e Secretary McAdoo admonishes clties < rovigs e .y > ek : 3 ¥ 3 S - looking for regional reserve banks to Promp: attention to day or night calis. | Loans and Discounts ....... 1,982,133. JE‘STlCE IS DEMANDED. Norwich is arry its own insur- | “sink local pride and strive for the ) T Telephonc 620, aprisMwWFawl 3 : & R tan't surprising (hat the world | ance under the compensation law and | common good.” Hoston is still wait- The Vice President. $3,614,058.72 wonders what kind of a murder must | ti i n but what it | ing to be shown how the common sty iditi . . Bo coriemitted. §ii, order o have Hie £ good would be advanced by locating | “Some politicians on my car The Thames National Bank A 1t.|onal and Contingent Security murderer. amenable to the law and — | & restonal reserve bank in New York | mornin' 'was ~rawhidein” i & ; Banking House ........... $ 170,000.00 the known pemmities. We have rn tne| The announcement of bumper cropa | city to Serve all New Eiigland along sident o' these United . Conn,, Dee. 22, 1913 i} > 1 000.000.00 Schmidt case in New York one of the | and the continuance of the high prices | ¥ith New York and R asky one. sayh, Ts s "Bank, for spisk Su olders’ Liability ....... 1,000,000. most atrocious murders ever com- |cannot afford the democrats a great| SPringfield Union. frt o S 0 pind the iction of | $1,170,000.00 mitted and yet a jury fails to con-|deal of general satisfacti erics : t 48 10 To sab ror fo - et A N AN o i ] An American tr ler Italy h: An’ a mean | come before them, is he by e to viet. Tt was but a er vears ago that| T discovered a cure for bronchit D unconstitu- | heid r’ Banking House on = bl masber wan oo | The man on the comer sava: The | Stsad Into the Crater of Vemiviis, th. | Hons Foi AT U] Total Security for Deposits. ... ..... $4,784,088.72 that s: i | New Year brought ‘many eminders | hale the sulphur fumes, 4 return { the poor s in this country same city. Money and influence 3 s $noy s E y ‘.\u- Cashler. . 2 2 failed toBring to ‘the. gullty man his|that Christ must still be reckoned | to the surface relieved of the malady. |to knock out wills an' estates more'n | &2 - | U. S. Deposits and Circulation .............. 160,899.00 Juat -dbEEFt et T defyving | among the h £ living But can't the doctor a more [ $100,000. An' them fellows went oft 2 st deserts and today s ong the high costs o s can’t the doctor ore 0 em fellows went off | o <Slisi s i Ll S convenient method of the cure chewin' like th law was passed | ProtheElectric Li htT Secured by Bonds .... e senees 10584875 the authorities of the state and vir-| .. Tmm ST 0T L | Why not have a portable Vesuvius, to | aleady rytheElectric Light Treatment Capital, Surpl d Undivided Prof 1,738,507-1 tually enjoying his freedom, all be- f (A€ SR 80 OF SO BECIECE 1| be sold for a dollar ana carried in ‘the | yme people can't get it into their | for i.aeumatism, Troubles of the C apit urplus and Undivided Profits ..... $1,738, 9 cate of that overworked avente of es- | N Vork SWOWS (he fo-becexbected| pocket? It sounds practicable—Prov- | bean ' world keeps changin' all the | ¢ Jation or nerves. cape ,insanity. G ning to impose 2l ijence Bullétin. time. Me an' you remember when SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY | jail sentence. No one takes it seriots- : Is it becaiise some people think a |l * : S : ; e | they wasn't no eight nour law, th S DU BN murder cannot be committed by other | During the last fiscal yvear the state n't no safety car coupler law, 7 S sy | iy pu Sheate ) GErESR L HEE - thE ) S of Connecticut_increased its indebted- | wasn't no mother’s pensions, an’ Reom 28 Central Building | e sane , Terbm. that the|. 1 sew't too much to believe that even | by two millions of dollars x- | wasn't no tax on corporations nor no| -:dy Assistant Norwich, Conn. | 4 s as it has | pe cociety which has for its object | should begin t now in this | income ¥ time one o them et | meet with a certain amount of opposi- | habits of good cheer, for they will 1p an unconstitutional, b; P accused faced disgrace or the taking | ton 3 PPROSI- 1 A1 their reserve optimism—and | Jimmy en some frosty morni Gr‘lpe Fruit of life and they chose what seemed to | " S | Two millions is only the beginning of | th up court puts on its spec's an’ . them the eastest way. They were| fve : : e the aftermath following an orgle of Tum, hum, we find the law for- O i y. They 1 ry now and then a cigarette butt | ! jitexy ofowiag. an. " 4 il iR G TACE ranges il i nat iy micht | 1 0 T et SRR, T | i T e oSt T, | iy ¥y e o e | g ry out their own wishes and pursue|yet there are some who complain be- 2 is unconstitutional an’ not according T 1 their own course unhampered. Neith- | cause cigarettes do not burn fréely to Hoyle. angerines er had any excuse for being ignorant | cnoe ¢ robaply more than forty Ber ont| “«Why don't some giok set down an’ = x 5 s e : Vhy dow't some gink own : of the penalty for such a crime, They | - s e o write out in plain United States what ALL WARRANTED hiving like bees in tenement houses i aiaga rapes hoped by their cunning to escape de- | The real secret of that offer by a4 he Dlig Gitite. [OHS - chlEoE th' constitution sa: ou can do or you * $=4 = P tection and permit the odium to rest_,[assa.«;ymsefi, woman to sell her hus- | on profitable farming in Boston, n’'t do? Lizzie's Uncle Henry says| upon an unknown or upon the victim. | band for $1,000 is that he is willing | York, Philadelphia or Seattle. Right A CRalL G e One has paid the penalty and the|to go, even though it is a low price | hére in the Connecticut valley, within | POKer joint. He was there when you | 4 ila? =8 i / other should. Justice should be ad-|for a quick sale. T @ few miles of Middletown, there is a | S1ve & Sack o gold dust for o sack o Peop“e s Marketl ministered as 4 Guty to soclety in- e | plenty of uncultlvated land, which | Jour, ~He set in a game one night | S { stead of holding out by & laxity in| The president and his official fam- |Misht produce good crops of food | b, SO EBY, 100K (TN, mouey WACH| € Frankiin 3t. the carrying out of the law an induce- | ily are hopeful of a general business | Share E‘;fil‘hfl;g‘;fi“‘}efia"n:‘(‘ many Lhad two little two spots. When Hen- JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. ment to the commission of erime, and | revival in 1914, May they not be dis- 5 4 e 3 €Ty kicks, th’ guy points to a sign on ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. particularly the most heinous. ] ifact will not alter the situation.— th’ wall, ‘Th’ Lulu Is Played Here.! Th’ crowd all hollers at Hen an’ that beats any kind o’ hand’ Next deal old Henry got them two spots himself an’ almost bet his head off. But th’' other guy raked in the money an’ points to Middletown Sun. 14, GRReInE oF The Yeie Wis s Fl‘"d[ The approval of the plans and spec- 00d | ifications for the propsed new infirm- natured end peaceful as if everything | ary for the tuberculosis sanitarium at was satisfactory to Father appointed for the sake of the country. | ) Let the boom come. DEVELOPING FOREIGN TRADE. The need of stimulating foreign trade and the opening up of new fields BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET The Fenton-Charnley for 1t is being recognized by the bu- reau of forelgn and domestic com- merce which has opened an office in New York and plans to open others in Chicago, New Orleans and Ban Francisco, Some interesting gains in forelgn trade have been reportsd for months during the close of 1913 when exports #re usually large but it is the malnienance each month and a gain which is desired for the industrial benefit to the country, Whateyer the department of commercs can do to mid in such upbuilding should be under- taken, and the efforts which ars being made indicate that there is & full real- ization of the need and the obtalnuble benefits, This aid By the gavernment in bring- ing the commereinl agents and the consuls in forsign eities in closer touch, which ig the ebject of this new service shouli bave jts gaod effects, This country has heen rapidly ex- panding in its manufacturing and wheré it ofith exporiad only small Guentition of'gd0ds da certain lines it Time. | There was no indications that 1913 ever had any boots on. That Anglo-German understanding | for a trade war against this country | in South America might prove the opening wedge for the putting into operation of the “naval holiday” plan. Oné good turn ought to deserve an- other. i i The necessity of not raising hop & false position over the curative value of radium must be recognized. Even though it has made greater pregress | then the recently exploited tuberculo- sis sérum, it i& still far frem being a care for all cases New York is to have a weman eharge of the dep: while Portsmouth, @RIy woman policeman on it: is simply a question of getling the right person for the place which al- lows theory to be put inte successful “practice, E in fired the force. It a Shelton will probably be followed by a prompt award of the contract for construction of the same. The pro- posed structure will meet a real need of the Shelton institution, which has hitherto been handieapped in more ways than one. It is one of the new- est of its kind in the state, and it has had about as litle as any of them to do with. Its record, however, is one of the best. Its location is ideal, and its munagement satisfactory, but like many other sunitariums established for the fighting of dread disease, it suf- | fers threugh the lack of private in- terest—Hartford Times, th* the wonder if they’s tution business. “Keep movin' forward, remarkable advance | portation.—Cineinnati Enquirer. sign agin. By Jing, had turned it ‘round so it read: Lulu Only Played Onct a Night Here.’ So they got Henry comin’ an’ goln. a Lulu in this consti- ‘Watch where you're goin! Watch your ste them fellers | “Th I please! Modern Advancement. present generation will in letter ‘Tig a far cry from the pony express rider to a line of mail aeroplanes, but see this trans- Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. F. C. ATCHISON, M. 9., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Night ’phone 1083 Shannon Building Annex, Room A. Telephone 523. octlod want to pus your busi- e vublie, thers 1s no Me~ dium better than through the sdver ing columns o8 The Bulletin. Roem 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundaya excepted, aud by appointment DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In cbarge of Dr S. L. Geer's practice during his last illness. McGrory Buitding, Norwich, Conn. PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that cannet beé exceiled. Phone your order. Prompt service. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave, (East Side) Falace Fool and Biliard Parlors Six Tables—five pool and one Billlard. Tables sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. Supplies at all times 49 MAIN STREET JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blanx Books Made aad Rulad tc Orde- 108 BROADWAY DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon office, HODGE'S STABLE Phene 10 Residence 1085 phoae

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