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knowledze and experience, we make | SPIFit Of a certain large class of men. an average annual saving of frem 315 | It Is also an exact statement of the [ to $25 a year on each hundred dollars' | SItpation in'a hog-pen at swill-time. WOith of purchases. Sime fow think! ., J0¢ NS s SETe au SR hhe Che ; only of that and talk,only about what | {he Installation of a sense <! the club has saved them. - But those |3, ST Speriios smeng & Sumen ~of g » whe have dene and are doing the work i era S art: It tis oo of the club, bearing its burdens and St edcrrc n;m;.\,lfirmfi"e:fl i R et imenaency aFe men | what success means than s involved NEXT savings, are sincerely anxious also to in their own personal, selffish gain. elp their neighbors save, fc > sake 3 ; . help thelr nelghbors save, for the sake | | when the worfd shall reach the ¢ MON., TUES., WED. of the general community good which | point where it will value the character will res re o : of a man higher than the swag in his ; fll“u”l"n l?\UIAJ k (.he(\ add to lh(_‘h' in- | pocket, his ability to be a !:{‘Cl’flsful 3 .lr n:n! desire for the husbanding of co-operator will be reckpned as one . their own resources, some measure of | evidence of his Superion worth. ; yotion to the cduse as a general|"'To say that he Is a co-operator will 7 | then be & compliment, and will be un- self and the deyil | iversally understood as such. aid to be the THE FARMER. COCPERRUIS. S Bz New London Waterfront Property | City Will Not Lease it After Present Lease Expires—Some Ancient History Concerning It—No Telling When Municipal Building Will Be Ready For Occupancy. : ¥y ene for hi the hindmost (leopatra IN 3 ACTS—8 PARTS GEO. KLEINE’S Mighty Spectacle Staged and Produced at Rome and Alexandria, Egypt. 7,500 People in the Cast. Same Cast as Quo Vadis. This Picture Will Open Kleine's New Theatre in New York, April (Written Spechally for The Bulletin)| In not a few I don't know when I have seen a | Sard it as their story of co-operation which told the | &ll the buyir Whole thing so completely, which | bands' deallng With the co-oper 8 Went into practical details %o thor- |In several cises “a husband has in-| oughly, and which noted the obstacles | Sisted, only to find all his purchases n the way of success so outspokenly | 50 much found fault with that he as one by Arthur C. Nutt of Worc to glve up in dissust. 7 Tecent issue of The Friend: ome of the men are “above 3 = f:'lé"k:nm. el f f ine packages and would rather pay |, That strip of water front owned by |rectly in front of the station, which more at a store which will send a| fhe city of New London at the faot of | :h.;lrm;.-\;,..h.;,,ngm_\. once ciaimed and | js | Wagon w their purchases. o o eet, I d between the ferry | built a bulkhead the whole distance, .,,I"\L.L; condacted inh‘m: ta:t‘::,\!' of|, In some goods it ha lip and the suson wharf, and | but which under legal pressure was been almo: IRBOASbI6. 1o Besiire fiam’ the Whdls- |0scubied by (G M. Tong I JCE. Mol | TaIcana th the Bt public E 1eh; &t Briows fraun 36 RoS I Reed and Prince, at Worcester. It is Eaieeain PRnt. miade one ‘which|utimed for fsld arkir nurpaseR in| fax for ABAN Doan T e lend 5 nmdf::t"m it3 scope ;md,:_“*mi’fl-”on. will not in quality from mon not to be leased when the present lm\sel - unusually practical in its operationt| iohonin This variaton is no great- | of 1 company expires next| No assurance is given that the new us far, e en ommonly experienced at This does not indicate that the | municipal building will be ready for wholly to the buying of domestic sup- ¥ 5 gular es, bul there seems| premises are to be vacated, but is|occupancy before. ¢ i > D s | meeula r oms | premis d _is| eccupancy before the Plant building Dl l't:‘“l:m“‘““fs at W:;”fhe : e | to be a curious unwillingness to show | rather a desire on the part of the city |or the Crown theatre, still the board ual employees at cost. inciuding, of|aS Mmuch consideration to the co-|to have the property available in case | of school visitors with all the school- operative as to the retailer. The co-operative requires payme: in cash on ery of the goods. Some families actually prefer to buy on credit, even when they know costing them more. it is wanted course. cost of freight, etc. Summarily stated, the management of the thing is in the charge of committee of five, elected every monihs by the empioyees. The ord- connection with a|houses in the city available for their T ! o vement of the ferry | bu. s; meetings are planning for a EA R s also owned by the city. | Suite of rooms in the mew building, company pays an annual|and it is understood that in addition EROADWAY eon being owned by the|accommodations are expected for the THREE DAYS ONLY e use of the property, the | to the public offices in the old building < are a i es placed con- ; - h | e — s are dropped inte boxes placed ¢ __And a few are too mintelligent and | tenants. 10uld be known right here | chief engineer of the fire department, g improvident ke any interést, any- | and now that but for the G. M. Long |the inspecior of buildings, the sealer Thurs, Fri,, Sat., he committee, which assorts o R ently | & Co. that property would now be in | of Weights and measures, the city sher- the cumumttienc mleh | umrte But the e most freque the possession of the New Haven road, | Iffs, the board of relief and the board March 26, 27, 28 b= ‘i Elumtasa amily that once upon a timo owned (he pres- | of assessors. and so on. I that be 1 ey ent Ferguson wharf property, but made | true, the building, large as it is, will SMASHING THE i g has ‘a sl Ameiili owned by | not be large enough to accommodate IN A WONDERFUL EXHIBITION OF HYPNOTISM The company furnishes facilities in|nind | the Fergusons that was years ago|all Who desire to be accommodated. known dischz ge the “book” ali at once afraid to discontine trad VICE TRUST | CARROLL-GILLETTE TRIO S°%53%.5'35-" The Greatest Moral Lesson Ever H ELLIOT AND ELLIOT I RIS AND JORDAN the way of storage, eic., and its reg- the Frin: slar rchasing agent acts, also, as e The New London Business Men's property - | ng agent.for the co-operaiors, | tHe “D0OK” till it has don | | The railroad company bought up a|association has also expressed itself | yet buying for them water - frontage for the accom- ing % . water a % as desiring quarters in the new build- Staged in Motion Pictures. | Tango and_ Whirlwind Dancers That Different Italian Act when: ihoy Niwe dectied it Siney OF Siie ofthews cutwes on of the present New London- |ing so as to be not required to pay | 6 PARTS—700 SCENES J-_M.TSCO'FF__ "l' ~ OUR MUTUAL GIRL want to buy and what to pay. The i 2 o0 opopaiiysi mone ch line pier and included in that{out good money for room rent. It is | Showing District Attorney Singing and Russian Dancing .3 Other Mutual Movies niy expemse is a iwo per cemi com- eme {5 pew to those of v > 3 he property of the G.|but natural that all kindred organiza- | Whitman in Action. mission. paid to ome mamager who{have been en in any but did not include all| tions are liable to fall into line and Now Running at Weber’s Thea- 5 GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS does all the clerical work. perks PRSI The TLong company { demand like accommodations. It is tre, New York. The oue actnal monchly statement| T have been connocted for mor tion of records and were | not baligved that the housing of all r. g and Feature Photo-Plays which Mr. Nuti_ quotes, giving the husiness for dast Decembver, shows that at the city 1t just so wned the strip | that want to be housed in that building PRICES, o 1o 2c h of the ferry, | was taken into consideration by the in commo as ur)mh s‘;’ “‘,,f.p;‘.m.r? ICH 2 hou it was claimed by the railroad | architeet and in consequence some will | = AR T R A ihemeelves 7711 worth o e~ company. and the city was not inelf have o meet as they have met for | ;. 1 2 e for 3 ¢ com »arted with its property un- _— {8 ogramme, am montha of $1.66. The articles dealt i Seems to it !““‘M“mf}di e short musical programme, then games | % for the month incinded buiter at 34c; | reasonably is a new town building in|by the younger portion, some older g0 out of husines - e it are Westerly and connected therewith i ones joining, and all hiwing & good | ezgs al 25¢; coffee ai 26c; tomatoes at nd that a as no other able loc y h is a | ones joining, a i P17 7] 9 e Dovibery, S0k ett bie or even, defen a5 npyoth - | town hall finely lighted and ventilated | time. | = rinn = e o e |,,, ture, in its muitifariou 2 e v front. So the Long| clegantly furnished and with seating ’ t l‘o“g e 0 1 24 took poseession of tt The club has been runming less than | TSt be faken as it s, and s i COULY. and: exprasacd nne S salnnn g | e hat CLARK’S CORNERS Railroad Story With Francis Bushmann and Beverly Bayne two years. lis iotal ued surplus| O S gt | enter into a legal fight | and if used for any other & <harge. of —— “GRANDDADDY’'S BOY” ...................io - Superlative Selig Special now about forty d £, Its pur- on have incladed ail sorts of fruits,| P: T. Barnum used to say, h. dried and canned; smoked and|made s s by actin “THE MISADVENTURES OF. A MIGHTY MONARCH”. “THE SQUIRE'S MISTAKE”.......... School has been clesed this week because of the teacher's illness. Leonard A. Fairbanks, has returned d company if ne 1s to ownership. dohn Bunny .. Drama t velve dollars js made nightly. The Westerly Board of Trade meets there and pays the price. The loeal posts of | d fish and meats; sausage, lard. ; 41y The possession of the property was| the Grand Army of the Republic ({0 Mfllbury, Mass, after spending NEW SHOW EVERY DAY = lamb; coffee, tea, cocoa; brooms, taken on a dark and stormy night. and | wanted the use of the town hall for | SOme time at his brother's here. i maichies, macaron. soap, canned were surprised o find one | the annual Memorial day exercises and | Mrs. R. E. Clark and granddaught- egetables; bulter, eggs. potatoé: market build: £ the lowan & er are visiting the former’'s daughter e 4 gt arket by 1 were granted the privilege, but the D Visiting . four, appd ed poultry I rasary that forme s on | regular rental of twelve doilars must oy G 5 S AR ik Ll wic e & e mey will even by the raiir »e paid. In this large and handsome 5 e e s |, Soue of e myinzs sre indicat din e ation just south | granite building, besides the town |end Suest at his home here, | IIBS y fll' e following i = was for sur counefl, the probate court, water | Eugene A. Fairbanks returned from | [l 3 <enis a pouud; ou egss dozen: on bacon five on coffee twelve cen: at, th inday accompanied by his rain com- | commissioners, town clerk and town | Boston £ MATINEE AND NIGHT 1 Captain Thomas | hall, there are accommodations fo p i} SIEPE. 4RO IPDIIE: " w Lo"no" 50c to $2.00 of hh S e | Haimao ase aecommmoCATions for the | Sekoal~chifllisin’ nys>ranswing theix E NIGHT PRICES .......... - G . o | treasurer, and that is all. The board D e o e o We have “heern tell, donned in | of school visitors meet in one of the |lunt for tent caterpillars. 1 MATINEE ....o...........25c to $1.50 iwelve cents bushei; on eanned] S0 Shorted-sighted that nny held of a sailing| school buildings, the chief engineer s e . MAIL AND ’PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY FiLLED Eoods from two o four cents a can. | Closc before il el et Boe b N R s oy RIPLEY HILL | AMPLE TROLLEY SERVICE TO NORWICH AFTER NIGHT PER- 2 T3, coui. potatae N ertag | are many men « z and - esta theciiy | his Tiome.”the town sergeant, whioh is | mhors was. @ tpumder storm Wed- | FORMANCE. SEAT SALE MONDAY. the cost of delivery L ods a i _,'“ . . hond dper - he same as city sheriff. } negqay morning, followed by qaite a | teken ac The Shop by the purchasers | Tew cents ¢ ’ Capt s no office and the hoard of assessors | pooc\Y O NE v | GREATEST DRAMATIC EVENT IN d carried bomce cod ey cal = ethe tax collector have temporary use The Ripley Hill school closed for| T e o employees, | ¢ expe wit as- te_treasurer's office Quring their |jis gpring recess, Friday the 20th ! NEW ENGLAND HISTORY o can join or stay exactly (oo eprmyang prove the wark pe; That new build- | Eugene Richardson has secured em- | was kept | ing is none too g _for the legitimate | jloyment at the Connecticut Colony J roduction o Tt O S M | B otind Seasaeeot oo || H.H. Frze's AT 1. STAR P lding will be none too large G. N. Sterry has located his steam Original of ey piease Of Te waose purchuses ave almost wholly of candy. and three hun- ther can this be true L — : | cipal b , dred are wnmarried men who buy only | L About 10 o'clock that night, while the | for the accommodation of the gity of- | saw-mill in @ wood lot, owned by J. A = candy or tobacco. Omily about a hunm- T stor s at its severest period and; als whose duties require accommo- | o, Green. \ ¥ 3 water front was in the city building. Should | " .ics Maud S s i Windtasa ] Eugene Walter’s Sensational Success dred men are reguiar pairons. b f tra Now, comes in the guestion wny factory employing €0 people, these ail workmen of more than ordin ary skill and intelligence, only one out of six—or one out of three, if we ex- clude the unmarried employee: regularly takes advantage of the of portunity right at his hands to s consideradle money. Right where the peculiar ticed ths those of rs be ziven in the building to |caring for the si any organization, outside of the eity legitimate, there would be breakers |= = — - read for there are societies in New London who would rather have quar- | PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | ad company thr at the expense of the city treasury £ suite tn regain the|than pay reut to any landlord. 5 o o | DO IT NOW Just as Presented All Season in New York and Direct from the Colonial kett, was sure he was | Theatre, Boston, With its Entire Cast of Famous Stars, Including d Mhe: Plumbi as it should be u Eahe pros ) Tolland County PRt iyt R | WILTON LACKAYE TULLY MARSHALL ticular experiment and the | SN sanitary and latesi style plumb- | MAX FIGMAN ROSE COGHLAN come “Those in v of years WILLINGTON i FLORENCE ROCKWELL LYDIA DICKSON taken special pains to search out ihe : ‘ ; s No, thel 5 sest. of ubs, o o exact and practical reasons which who can’t realize or have | 2 5 water sets, sinks, and evervthing keep two out three men with fami ] of two cents horive! Dramatic Club Gives Play For Benefit | Jon can thist of in the miumbing 1ne | Checks and Money Order# to be Made Payable to Walter T. Murphy. 1o support from economizing in and | of Grange. Call as up on the 'phone. write or 5 o i cost of that suppori. These reasor mer the- pres : 2 see us. We will fix you up io good iy it will_not | = rbed unless| The Three Hills Dramatic club com- | ghape at @ moderate price. . el | beolutels | PoSed of members of the Grange gave | y bl Tine of true prog. | &, Dy “A Hole in the Fence”, Kriday RN, S evening, March o e lown Hall. There was music before and A. J. WHOLEY & CO., == = aftet the play and between the acts. | Telephone 734 12 Ferry Strest y c The city officials are now engaged in| liome-made candy was for sale. The = £ o-operation will | the periodical attempt to reclaim city | proceeds vere for the beneflt of the - i o front, some which s to| Grange. Those taking part were Miss pos- | Rachel Fuller, Miss lda Sibley, Mrs. A A. De Wolfe, H. A. Wolfe, Floyd | d| Avers, George Schofield, Herman «'s| Cushman, assisted by Mr. Becke oint e d frankly mpt ai el are wid more usual, and - sa wem over. Here The co-operative, nishes ertain grad seein grade who played the accordeon and Mis. z them on { Dunning” with her orchestra. observe, _is : Animals Neglected. {for Plumbers, Steam Fit- P e < = State Humane Agent Chauncy F. { gnorance and = _ R was i o Union Saturday | S 1o Bad oot th I Iniiihe casciiaf ithe little! Farmers? G s | S was aated oM RGN TN | ters and Mills des of goods at differi buying club of which 1 but from | starvation of farm and domestic ani- | nothin mals. He made the trip Sunday ac- | = inuation of | companied,by Louis Morse finding the A ! 2 Protect |Toads some of th to the place | [} | g S ereet .| foade some ot the’ way 5o e biaet | Ty Norwich Pumbing Supply House P able. el e Phone 13. Central Wharf ORIGINAL. xiy vears charch mext Sun = The Food'Drink-For All Ages—Highly Nutritious and Convenient Rich-milk, withrmalted grainextract, in powder form—dissolves in ‘water—more healthful than tea or coffee. Used in training athietes. The best-diet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids | and the Aged. - It agrees with the weakest digestion. ‘ ; Ask for ““HORLICK’S*’—at Hotels, Restauranis, Fountainss. , ship of 3 close | #3nd. ve and the wa-| Work has commenced on the State , stone wall that | road foundation of e P t pell ' COVENTRY i Why not atttend to It now? It will be in Grange Holds Debate—Death of | fully as easy and convenient for you two Charles Kingsbury. to have the work domy now as laler = — when it may be freezing weather. The Ladies’ Fragment society met A ndaiie " RRetily’ Sicalsbed - on Fne s v for work at the home of Mrs. L. R.| S WEHE HELH Y £ = dplvenisy 5 are located. but which was once 4 part | Haven, Wednesday of last week Don’t travel wathout it. Also keep it at home. A lunch in 2 minute. ey Bofrg om0 o Bl A 2 M - : o st Ansat — it o lote Geors oney, who for- | 2 . irs. Recently Wed:— In Lunch Tablet-form, also, ready to eat. Convenient—nutritious. s S e SRR B B B S T sl J I_ TOMPKlNS Mr . next tom house, is an- here on Wednesday in the Center . L. Every family likes to have an ele— gantly furnished parlor. Then there 1s = of property owned by th ly carri ater fre encroac Lten X dance was held Tuesdiy evening | 67 West Main St. al of the young people. Light refreshments were served. Debate at Grange. pETROS[LO ! always one quiet, secluded place in the T e e | nouse where the unexpected caller or the The new sanitary and fire proef tioer- | “CASCARETS” IF COSTIVE, BiLIOUS, = @ HEADACHY AND UPSET-DIME ABOX =~ co the v e foot of State street, t! The program consistea of a Resolved: That poor cook- | jne® P L r & Bl Ay B purpeses. Very attractive ER may be received M ecse MYy o mankind | gnd gurable. Ask for particulars. STRANG y > and Mrs. B. O. Spaulding were C. E. WHITAKER, Before you furnish your parlor come left over from o site, antic, to_attend the funeral of the sale { Mo odds how Snach ‘Four Head aolse; IO er distises; | Feliave, your hoov prair Kingsbury, Mrs. Spaulding’s | 55 West Main St to see us. We car all tl latest how miserable you are from constipa- | Liver and Gowels of all 't i pistn e, emaiEnad | TY he tion, indigestion billousness a “Cas- | Froqy et (0 \ Prison resiiant. hers, | styles in parlor sets. They are also the caret” tonight straightens you out by | A 10-cent box of Cascarets . was an- morning. your head clear, stomach sweet e Clean your stemach, liver and|and howels 1 nd you feel bully bowels tonight; end the headache, | for months. Don't forget the children billousness, dizziness nervousness, the | —their little insides need a gentle sour, gassy stomaeh, backache and all | cleausing, too. CANDY CATHARTIC S sy Venmni T. F, BURNS best Workmanship. Our moderate PRICES SPRING HILL i 3 will please you, too. i {Heating and Plumbing long . before | Soclal and Salad Supper At Baptist | i e o Church. q_ 792 Frar® “a Street SH EA & BURKE, abieth Morgan of Newport, N. H ing Mr, and Mrs. Muir at na the | ‘There has been x good in that{ AMr and M Ihur Cummingy of = | [ fnder | Staten, Tiana, N, ¥, spsnc Senetay | D BRRT J.00CHRANE 37.47 Main Street ) Hiar build Mr R H. Morgan and Miss Ehg - - = AT o QAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Joégrh nv;{‘nFonn | DENTIST 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE al of sick 10 West Main Street, Norvrich, Conn 2 N WOR = ALSO 25 & 50 CENT BOXES+ theT ness among the young children hel Agent for R Bt - Packing BOOK BINDB_‘R | DR. E. J. JONES K < that | dur past ihree. wee . . - | Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. aptain Hami nd the A attended the s abie at |~ = 2 . 3 THERS 13 go amverrising medium 13 | Slaxk Boske Mrde aad Ruled te Ords | . i Mining there the 1 Tuesday evening, 5 g lln.ku clevator Shetucke &Htrest ens - the water fantagn G Goven: nadet B auaniten GEERe Tagtie Daruw e O o oo Ts ke 108 BROADWAY ance. Fhome. -