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Jlorwich Bulletin NORWISH_BULLETIN, $ATURGAY, 1796 1014 a certain rough justice, recognizes the paradox of these deriders of govern- meat and defiers of law, appealing for the law’s protection against that which they themselves stir up. If the ndividualists don't like the treatment Which their remarks produce from the .fi._——_—-—. IHe MAN WHO 1ALK> | 1t you are having more trouble than you think you can endure, it is | (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) A YOUTHFUL FLOWER MERCHANT said I could get good prices in the city RIL 25, 1914 B crowd their logical remedy is within and Courfier th well to begin an investigation to dis- | “Where did you get that lovely | for such bunches. ¥ou will ler me ¢ themselves, not the police force | {1 RE0, 00 18X R0 10, 0e | pumen of trailink arbutus? How pink | Won't you, Mother dear? added e 'y the irrational position which they | poun 1o trouble, but that is no reason the buds are! I've seen none this| COSXIngly. ‘Il have to think it over,” replied Mrs. Lyndon cautiously. She wanted to consult her boy Jem, whose judge- ment was good, and who was her solo counselor since his father's death a year previous. Jem was ically the head of the household. was at work with a reliable firm in the city assumo these agitators tear down the structere on which they stand and vet expect it to sustain them. They can and should be their own best protectors through self restraint. A FRIEND TO LATIN AMERICA. why you should have more than your: season, and you knmow my home is in share. The pack of trouble of every | the city, so I seldom get such a treati. son of Siouchy Habits is usually ‘ulll You cant think how Npfiy you have and siopping over. You may find on' made me” This was greeting examination that your chickens do nat | Lucy Lyndon received from her. teach- roust any nearer home than Your trou- | er, as she was ushered into the room bles do An old toper has more trou- | where poor Miss Miller had been kept in by a severe cold from which she 118 YEARS OLD Subscription price 12 & week; 000 & month; $6.00 u year. Entered at the Postoffice at)Norwich, Comn., as second-class matte SATURDAY PURE FOOD SPECIALS These Specials as leprno-tod or Your M -ny Refunded blos than a porcupine in a bear coun- | Bulietin Business Office 480. Nothing should receive more dis-|try. A finnicky person can make was now recovering. Miss Miller was | When his father died, and his S0y Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3. couragement than the spreading broad- | trouble just as easy as the wind can much liked by the children, and had | s had advanced him in position and Fresh ";c Bulletin Job Office 35-2. | vast of the impression that this coun- | make foam along a sandy shore. It!not lacked for attention, but Lucy | Py hW.he;:vln- liym;o:\ ;?lnd with Pi. is a good idea to find out our owniLyndin was one of her favorite pupils, capacity for making trouble, and to|and always had a warm _welcome reduce the output to the mintmum.! when her bright little self appeared as Willmantic Office, Room 2, Building. Teclephone 210, Murray{try is an enemy of Latin America, however much Huerta or other alarm- let her try it” sald he. "It Is not llko selling flowers on the street, and she could meet me when ready to eak%.:r.f‘lh.l _Norwich, Saturday, April 25, 1914, iste hope to stir up symbathy thereby. There is no greater friend of Mexico and other Latin American republics today than the United States. This Some _trouble-makers are so they charge to God the troubles can be directly traced to themselves. | I venture to say 99 per cent of all the| blind | a visitor. vhich | when it is in season,’ i ! “Indeed I do, #and I wish my city “I can always find arbutus responded Lucy. am so glad you like it So the mother consented, Yes, I say let her try it although Slmnldc‘r FRESH FISH Halibut Steak, Ib. .. .1215¢c she exacted a promise that Lucy would be sure to return home in her brother's charge each night, and the girl started out In her new enterprise with a happy heart, and high hopes of succoss. Her bunches of arbutus were frionds were favored in the same way. They would pay good prices for flow- ers like thes: At the end of her call, Lucy went ‘home with a thoughtful alr, and was so silent at supper, that her brother troubles we are born to are man- ! made; and it is safe to charge the one | per cent to the devil. The Almighty has all he can do distributing biass- ings. Genume LAMB, &. 16‘: por Roast, Ib. 123¢ Bt noa = Beefs.16¢ SALT PORK, Ib. 10}c has been demonstrated many times and must be so recognized by fair minded observers, but through mis- representations and a spirit which is swaped by revolution instead of jus- eirculation of any paper in East- #rn Conmecticut even of fice, persistent endeavors have Deen| | supposs we all have our bad days, | Jem, offered her & penny for her |reatly admired and eagerly boughc B Steak Bluefish, Ib. 3 # . | made to place the country in a wrong | the days which require careful thousht | thoughts. “They are worth more than | by Miss Millers friends, and others % s he Bulletin has the largest Huerta would like nothing bet- |and skiliful navigating. Perhaps a|that” laughed Lucy. “I believe I can | !0 m they referred her. Her Steak Salmon, 1b and from three | ignt. | ter than to drag many other republics | into his personal fight through mak- bad day is just as necessary s a good | day in the affairs of life. How could ear nevy in a way I had|basket was quickly emptied, Miss Milier made 1 some money er thought of. the pussy willows with which she had decorated it _and the sum in her purse Fresh Haddock, Ib. . 2" A { me think of it when I went to see her to four times larger than that of 3 |ing it appear that the policy of this|We be tested by good {‘fii‘,i“‘):“';‘gm,_dw 1 Carricd her & bunch of ar- | amply repaid her for the trouble she S any in Norwich. It is deliversd 3| couniry was the result of anti-Latin | 0a8,>°T; 5if (he ‘breakers on & wild | butus, and she was so pleased. She [had taken to procure the flowers. | L b El o dere b to over 3000 of the 4,053 houses §|American feeling, even though such|and rock-bound coast which warn the | Mvreover, she had no difficulty in res 0L e in Norwich, a. | read by ninety- § could not be farther from the real|mariner he is dangerously near the! :m'i:‘lnt Jem, and rew‘kn;d home safely Shires peccent. of 5w pasple. in §| situation. shore—it is the blue-day that gives us ' soul It shows they know less about | \D his charge each night. Large Mackerel, each..25¢ Windhem it i3 delivered to over This country is not engaged in con- | notice that there can be a dense fog | worms than they ought. We have| AS the season advanced, other flow- g = quest: it is mot seeking to control|Within when the day is clear and|authority for saying man is created in [ &S took tbe piace of arbutus, and one Croakers, each 200 houses, n Putnam and v of the Latin American republics. |Deautiful without Nature —sets 1i8| ihe imagoe of God; and worms are day it chanced that her basket was 4 Danielson to over 1,100 and in ny by s bie | darger signals true, and it is up to | created in the imaze of sticks, to ful- filled with columbine, and trimmed ! It has and does stand ready as a big|nan to mind them. The bad day,, fill the law of their being, which the | With branches of dogwood roses. Omne of these places it is consid- ered the local daily. Eastern Comnecticat h: forty- brother to give its support and as- sistance to their betterment and is en- gaged in the establishment of civiliza- tion in place of savagry and revolu- ‘whatever its hue, is always a day of peril unless the spirit becomes con- scious that it is the time to show su- perior_qualities of character. A water- worm con but ilv of her patrons bargained for of columbine to be delivered following day. does. Man may grovel by be- ning unworthy of his inheritance, a worm cannot grovel for it woth- fulfills the purpose for which it a supply on the ‘When she reached the appointed place with her flowers, she CLEAN, FRESH SPINACH, peck . ...12Y5c Fresh Cultivated DANDELIONS - peck 35¢ nine towns, ons hundred and . . Pea o!s | Soakea log cannot gather more barna- | was designed. Why should any one | Was told to carry them to an address § FINE FRESH YELL w ONS i tricts, 3| Uon e, T A D ey | cles than the man wWho just drifts pend nis breath telling God Wwhat he | Which she was unecquainted but on RADISHES, OW ONI HEAD LETTUCE and sixty dalivery . g e s tun and every | inroush his bad days. Theso are davs is, or what he thinks his brethen may | being told it was not far away, sho ,bunch ....5c{41lbs..............«.14c | head 1 routes. Yo :ltuz,‘:l‘:;c{:"no ?:ngiion SE a"iax xo.rd’olrfmmngr o;fltme est xln?: = in us | b, when God knows without maws f‘e‘l‘v; slhomceoukld dkoe«t:eh::ra:%p:{!\\du:ent e e e kS ceeee...10c e t ] and we fail to respond to the test' projudiced assistance. They should 'S, 0 i iforni; o The Bulls r:"h‘-o‘:‘d in every 4| of sincerity in ita purpose and no ef- | we have displayed our own worthless- | D e 6 £ the Maater | With Jem, at the usual hour. | 8‘;{‘£Nm? 5 “ic ; in in own and on e R. F. D. ¥ fort to make it 8o should go unchal- | ness. {1~ simply preposterous. Man need | Bither she misunderstood the direo- X lo routes in Eas Connecticut. lenged. It only requires a little re-| = 4o a| Tover assume the position of informer | tion, or the distance was areater than | 4 or. .. .25¢ 3 emons’ 0Z. [ o tlots 60 Arealingl what Soiaht it en does a young man make & to his Lord. A harmonious relation |she suspected. She found herseif in a | CIRCULATION happencd to many of the Latn Amer. | Sart In lite? You must admi¢ ho hus (o Him requires service in goodness. | quarter of tho city unfasmiliar to her | FANCY SUCCOTASH CLEAN WHITE BROKEN ; to make it before he is free. To make = and was unable to find the beople to 3 ican states were it not for the protect- | i’ 4¢ 21 years of age is to be benind | e T atian b i vse B 13c value—can ....... B¢ RICE, 31bs.. ;. 0 . 12 1901 average. ing arm of this country. in the procession. There is, thank growing late, £0 she feared she should | [l m———— i ROYAL BLEND COFFEE, b.........31c English Breakfast India, Ceylon Mixed heaven, no age limit on the mind. It is free to conceive of and contemplate a carcer the moment it awakes to the pusuits, competitions and rewards of intelligent _activity. The young man makes his start in life the moment he feels he is a being of force and must have ‘a purpose to succeed. This is | fail to meet Jem, as usual. At last she decided to abandon the| search for her customer, and with her ! basket of columbine started for home. The strangs surroundings bewildered her, and she could not readily find the car she wanted, but at last suc ceeded and entered it. She found ! e Lt S SR CHOICE STRING BEANS 15¢ value—can ......11c Fine Granulated SUGAR - - 10 Ibs. 45¢ WITH OTHER CROCERY PURCHASES SUNDAY MORNING TALK TARIFF RESULTS. While the effects of the democratic tariff are being felt in this country and the failure of the benefits which were promised as a result of it are being experienced it is an interesting 1905, average CARRYING ASSES TO MARKET. old fable tells of the country- Ib. 25-35-4ac staternent which is made by the con- | When he begins to plan for a real: An seat beside a kind-looking elderly man, “ = Sul af Eradf = % % com. | tion of his ambition, to which he may | man who went to market accom- # E P emaTk. STATE ROADS. sul at Bradford, Eng. In the dally con- | J0T, Bl M, ey a stratgnt or a cir- | panied by Ms son on the back of an ietic; dteatz e HasiDrimitaD SR uRE MOHICAN CONDENSED | 3 bars Soap. ...... lsc CONFECTIONERS’ The get-tozether movement which | the increase In exports from his dis. | GoLOUS, COurse. He must have an in-| ass, Spectators soon began to cfy out | gathered them for himself on his eld | MILK, 3 cans.........25¢c | 1 bottle Bluing. ... SUGAR, 31lbs........15¢ B Giiaes 1o TR b dustrial and eco plan to ac-| their disapproval because the lad rode | Gountry home farm. { 3 ninated in the joining in co- | trict to this country since the exist- | complish his aim, then he moves along | while his poor old father walked, and ool cittel prabutbeeh ot it S ated Lucy was beginning to comfortable, and proud of herself for being so independent when the con- ductor came about for the fare. To TOILET PAPER Small Lot Peaches Pears, Strawberries operative effort by the state highway sioner and the Good Roads as- on marks an important begin- 80 the two exchanged places. Further along the road other critics were dis- pleased because the strong man was riding and the little fellow must the line of attainment. He must have | capital and capital self-earnea is bet- | ter than capital borrowed; and it is the discipline of these operations | ing tarif went into effect. From that district which is an im- | portant worsted manufacturing cen- 13c ning in behalf of the future state road | ter, the exports to this country in Feb- her dismay he informed her that she k. It means a recognition of the | ruary just passed amounted in value “:““'*“m At }“'l‘ ""‘rx“;,“"i,”“‘;“;“f"? il 1) (';'“’\E‘Z ”“J”““ o :h" i ‘“;4' had taken the wrong car. and was go- = . o Mgy g g S % e | Obstacies in his path whatever | mounted. Soon they met travelers who | ha taken (he Sk 2 O C . 2553 o B ins muh serious conslder | to SE448.00 This rapresents an 1n- | Se0 &"yvung man Fooosnices e valun | Sulod itenton 1o, the fact that both | \E T a’ bauk-ho. souid._do Tor Fresh From Our Clean, Sanitary Bake Shop, Daily — s 1 - 931, x an ‘orderly and busy life and be-|man and boy were foollshly Wasting | ey o Dt TR e GBS : come one of the big sta b ) S = e By e D : > K er was to put her off at the next sta. come one of (e bix state probiems if | T30 per cent. over the amount of sim- | Somicy Comselows of. Facherink Jower | thelr sirength in walking while. the | 1ch, "y She Couid gt u etorn cax. | CINNAMON BUNS SANDWICH BREAD HOT BAKED BEANS ads o obtained and the | ilar goods which were sent here from [he has made his start — his finish | donkey had no burden at all. At this | yow frightened she was! The even- | zasie of money provenied It is (o that same locality in Februar, 1913, | depends upon his lovalty to his own | both man and boy, convinced that they | ing was well advanced, and the tmia dozen .S . avies s BSC Ploak . ..10c|quart ...............10c the road question that a large part of | In worsted coatings alone there was | ldeal. ad made a mistake, got upon the ani- | .hflq was not used to being out alone | e LTI Thihiginecs Ts dus and bar | st of many e cent tn| e oes ot e atterence mow | TS T “Fhis was too mue now. | it Sa"*Het sves wers siiea ‘wish || RYE BREAD OUR BEST BREAD HOT BROWN BREAD fore it is shoul ful o1 " ifferenc s 4 0 BTO v ad pl % e ieed it should be fully| the amount forwarded to this eountry | cold ‘wnd ‘Duckwrary. the spring is, of | who' were &bout to best the pair for tears, as she realized her sad viignt |} Jargeloaf .......0vv.. 8c|loaf ................3c|loaf .............. 6cBec ir ol - » e e - Y ow flerece a spirit March manifests | crueily overloading a helpless beast of el " blindly ahead in the building of cheap | dress ¢0 iz linings, Including mohair | after the sun has crossed the line and | ‘Anxious to please these latest | yr: sneil 1 40T ger beside ner|l] CUP CAKES HOME-MADE BREAD MILK-SODA BISCUIT and expens ads or whether the|and a fabrics and also in wor- | given its rays a new slant the back- | father and son dismounted and, | o arneard her, and took an immedia\c‘ doz 8¢-10c | loaf 6¢c-8¢ | doz expenditure ¢ ney is to be de-|sted ard mohair yarns. Even in raw|bone of minter is broken nd the | up the ass on their own shoul- | pHECHY B B O Bonh't’ worry R R sevibessverennaia en . voted o the securing of a reasonable | wool the reports for those respective | Winds take on a new sound and the! ders, bore him to the market place. It |iitie girl» gaid he, Tl ses that you | degree of permanency. The matter | months show that nearly three times|DaZe in the offing takes on a new | is not on record what further Sugges- | get home safely. 1 have no daughter color. There is a new feeling in the | tions they met there. a.tmosphcrc before we begin to notice Tt K to attend to you. Let me get out with of maintaining badly worn trunk line |as much was sent here this year as tle Honeysuckle he called her, whlle\gelvu when facing a foreign foe, and | nary than those which congress. by roads is estimated at the sum of $900,- | Jast. ‘When the snowflake in th i - - = X R e in the border | One of the accomplishments of life | 1% it ‘on| she often said to her mother, 'Td | . < 900 2 vear, while the noeds for extend- | This represents that the Bnglish | opens its blossoms in defianco of e i ST s e SeTe e g oot ient ™" | rather. have Cousin George than all | ‘;,,,‘,,’:;:;’3:i““:,';";;“,’,‘;;'_",,‘:;;,,:":;,,‘“_‘ - . toppossd t6 have {n the work of road building to which | mills ane getting the benefit of the In- | and snow, man real the sleeping | tempted is that of pleasing everybody. | YrL S przhtered up a¢ this, She was|my flower-money,” an opinion in|tinel. i e A e SRR L Ml e state contributes and new trunk | greasod market which the tariff threw | esuties of nature have begun to heor | The endeavor usually results in Pleas: |, cheerful child and disposed to ‘make | Wiich they all agreed. - been Clothed with th Dower of ves ines carey the emount up to &, mil- | gpen to thism and thet as o result tt| 29 call of spring and are Temonding | ing mobody, cneself Teest of al. Yot | the best of all things. “I have plenty | AN IDLRR. The interstate commerce commission |on prosperity itself, a right heretofor: ion and three-quarters a year. i SRORITOU SN TS s At times most of us are tempted tO | of money,” confided she, “for T've been | i has a legitimate place in_American | inherent only in a popular majority, t doesn’t present a glowing future to iy Bulit o the employes of the textile manufac- dlt, but unless there is some | turing establishments in this country. reasonable degree of permanency they | Byen the consumer would find it a Becatné an. experive which is going 10| hard problem to explain where he is nstantly increase and from which | getting a benefit through the opera- I small return will be obtained. | tions of the tariff now in existence. 1s well that more thought is being s EDITORIAL NOTES. to bear upon this problem us have good roads, but let us| The man on the corner says: If bar- ber shop rules prevall the fellow who can talk the loudest wins. make the trial. We live our lives and do our work In the presence of many men of many minds. There are people about of so much “mind” that they re always trylng to give somebody & piece of it. They like to direct not only their own affairs, but those also of ir neighbors. It Is easy, especially conscientious and peaceloving to fall into a fixed habit of con- Unwilling to offend, anxious anything that might arouse sm, they make life a series of concessions. But it is to be doubted if the rewards justity the trouble. A certain amount of eriticism must met_and borne with. Giving due to all helpful suggestions, one sense the call to awake and rise a more than we can tell why the blind worm turns its head away from tr light when It has no eyes to be in- jured by it: but these frafl messenge: tell us the winter has lost its grip, and that gentler harmonies are to appeal to the sight and sense of man. Man must grasp his opportunities whether the spring is cold and backward or not. Every signal of the new birth of flowers bids him be up and doing. H administration, but it is daily exer- cising functions even more extraordi- The Norwich Electric Co. 100 Franklin Street be fought out on the stump.—Torring selling my flowers, you see, but 1 was ton Register. never out so late alone, and I know Mamma will be worried about me, and | has_been kept waiting all th Good roads are an asset when prop- OTHER VIEW POINTS , perhaps.” e - e — ‘And who is Jem?” inquired her | {new friend as they waited for the re- AT turn car. “Oh, Jem, is my big broth- er. We call him Jem but his name is James Fleming Lyndon. He is so good. Mamma quite relles on him | since Papa dled a year ago. We call m_the head of the house. Curious, isn't it?” interposed her companion, but Fleming is my name, to0. Perhape we are Cousins. Yo don't mind an old cousin golng bnmel with you? But here is our car, and Tt brought Let zet our money’s worth therefrom and rebu g the The long task of financial situation of the New Haven road is now weil started. That it will} be a success eventually is pretty well | assured—New Haven Journal-Courier not be ¢ nually al bond washed awa something which but a plling up bond is- ssue to be blown or > bond the state for not going to last is poor practice. We talk about the balances of na- ture, but how little we know of them upon the whole. The scientists have given attention to the matter tell us that when we are enjoying our Congressman Kennedy is distres because the trolley trustees do not In- | clude one practical railroad man. One | dea of the trolley trusteeship was to | ‘While better sidewalks are getting | some attention there is no reason why the streets should be neglected. be weight few seaso VILLA'E DIPLOMAGY. i == longest day—June 2i—there is the| should stiil reflect that no outsider can { T or IO . = . Do ot the trolleys away from railroad | b e By the way important Iegislation | Jowest temperature way down In the : know the facts of his personal life as | WGIl soon be with the folis at ’°,‘“ men who are too practical—Hartford - rift in the darkening war cloud |has been relegated to the rear most|rind of the earth: and when w he himself knows them. It is not wise e e S Sl | e was caussd by the declaration by Gen- | of the back seats must be filled. to our shortest day on the 21 to be swayed by every preference one (N4, insisted on Mr Fiemings solng e e 1a eral Viila in command of the rebel — December the highest temperature hears expressed. The captain, with SRty G o g ¢ v ke s 7 i 2 S . seemed glad to do. Not finding Lucy | It does mot cause any financial loss | army, and later a relteration thereof,| Perhaps Secretary Bryan might get|Teached in the deep regions beneath | course marked out canmot change the | Scemed glad to do.’ Wt Antine Tuev| (0 B708 WA, N0 S04 FUUENE ages | direction of the ship every time some iandlubber of a passenger thinks he 1t to. It is related of Dr. Jowett of jallicl, and one of the most gentle and delightfu ever produced by our feet Winter and ground are just the reverse of wi and summer in the garden. Or other words the summer heat of the sun is not overcome by the force of summer in the nter away a life that is given to mu- | sic free 1o all who are willing to listen, and those who do not listen miss a | pleasure that cannot be duplicated in Arbor and bird day | some good advice from Ulster on how to secure peace while preparing for war. that nothing would cause him to be- come Involved in war with the United States. This with the modified inter- pretation which has been given to the had concluded that she had sold out | earlier than usual, and had gone home, S0 he felt no anxiety until he reached home, and was about to return to the city, when they met. “It ends your FOR ONE DAY ONLY statement from General Carranza and | There 13 no better Indication of the | the frost until long after cold weathe sity, that once, in a mo- 3 - R T e L T U s s e Amiisteation, | o, "Wl Bave no more of that" | to ol I S aturday, Apri tionalist for is still friendly to this | the air. | of the earth bloom. That this is es- for men of a L T i R e O it i - country relieves a sitnation which | 3o the avei- betin: obe el dc S “Never retrast | Never explain |LoSys Slevithat st Grat she didmat| - . ’ eatencd er trouble. | It should be rems ¥ i s there can be no doubt, | Get it done and let them howl” One sl bt 0. antered Wit According to an exchange, the gum- ey Eoyhe 1A S e s the excellent advice be- | them. When told his name, she start- | chewers spent $3,000,000 more last need not pre yond its proper intent. It is simply counsel to be sure you are right and then to go ahead, a principle on Which | strong souls have always acted. aithough is beyond man to fathom it. The machinery of nature runs without a jar or a Jolt, ang it exactly meets divine require- ments. | doesn’t require a war to develop pa- the power of no question but what the desire of | 30 7 Huerta is to combirie the forces of the | tFiotism, but it is a mighty fine time to display it. federais and rebels against this coun- 1ry, not solely for the defense of Mex- ico, but for the furtherance of his own personai cause and in support of his ontention in this trouble into which | he has rushed. Their help, if it could ed with surprise. “I believe you look | like our family. My father had an| older brother George &vho went away from home when he was himseif a small boy. They were poor corre- | spondents, and lost track of each oth- | er. My James ¢ named for my fath- er. Ts it possible you can be a rela- tive of ours?” year than was contributed in the sams period fcr foreign missions. Suppose | the gum-chewers and the mission-con- tributors change places for the next vear. Numerous jaws would receive a well earned rest, and many of the uncivilized would recelve a larger con- tribution of coppers.—Rockville Lead- er. This Coupon good for fifty cents toward the purchase of a Westing- house Flat Iron or a Westinghouse Electric Stove if presented at the Norwich Electric Co., at the Mer- From what Villa says there is little chance that Huerta has any idea of cutitng out the wine mess in the Mexican navy or capital _ There is indeed a vast deal of orit- cism that is honorable to one rather than discreditable. St. Paul did not The one evidence you are of some | importance is the fact that you are talked about. A person can do noth- is_not as deploradle as those enlisted think. But all good | | work calls for personal sacrifice and | Just because the qucen of Bulgaria | LANa have. to act. tosether to effect | is planning a trip to this country there | jisting changes. The timid are the| |18 0 need of a Mexican war tragedy | camp-followers in life—the first t | to keep her from getting lonesome. | retreat and the fullest . : X ing in this worid without being subject | please the Ephesian mob, nor did | HVe 3 be obtained, would mean much’to him| T : R Caeine. iBdks i, ANt Dicane e Bhas i 14 demes T think I can claim that, George %s : < and the mttitude of Villa means much arranza as well as Villa has the|goine the best work are most |lem. We do not want to jibe in with | Fleming was my father. Your father| yopqrever may be our ideas of the chants’ Fair, Saturday, April 25, 10 this country. 1t is a terrific body | OPPOTtunity to cxert a powerful in-|maliciously maligned. All the forces the plans of all sorts and conditions | W28 probably my uncle. I'll tell you| oo policy of the administration, it ¥ e low to the strategy of Huerta and|flience at this time for the reestab- | of evil are aroused to overcome those | of men. To do so is to argue oneselt | all about it some dayss =~ = . |is our duty now to give united sup- 1914. cases the concern over the rebel atti- | liSPTent of peace in Mexico. Who are bent upon promoting good | Without moral purpose or power. The | “Stay to suppes with us and 'Ol U8 port to the president as he faces war. tude until further developments occur. S work. Of course, some movements | great thing is to fustify one's course | 2DOLL it ¢ s 7 s Criticism of the executive is in a way | It 13 a situation In which the rebels | 1% 13 & noteworthy face that mis- | Bustained by well-meaning people are|at the bar of one's own, consclence, to | * %% rmay, Td like o do so. T have| COMIOIt for his enemies. It has never | ntral » - o sionaries consider they will get - | not what they are thou o be, and | W SPHTOW is own _hear = o cozy | been & habit of the people of the ling such portion of Mexico o4 Eot BroD. | Reir GOfokE He can stand much criticlsm who s | N0 family, and you look so cozy and | U8 3 giates to fight among them- | DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS er protéction in the northern part of | Mexico where Villa 1s in control. home-like here. Not only for _supper, night did Mr. Fleming they talked late together. affairs were recalled. Mr. wifo and children had all was alone in the world, and it ail re- hey do hoid an important influence, but Villa piaces the whols thing In a nutshell when he declares that he is not to ba hoodwinked into pulling Huerta's chestnuts out of the fire. The trouble is that of Huerta's own seek- thus fortified This above all—to thine ownself be t And it a T ou e but for the remain and Ola family Fleming's | Te | SPLENDID PROPOSITION AND SAVE FIFTY CENTS ON THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THESE ASTHMA You want to know what AS-MOON 18 doing for catarrh, brenebitis, Asthe me. Send for cur iree bookiet. Hay- must follow, as the night the | died. nst not then be false to any Mo Al it Wil mhow ah oe- 3 voiced when it | man. ok in_ his. ne s t APPARA B = e - | comos' to' cheering they are the giib | e . |mited in nis meking bix home with | B SeRd for o oe bocklet Hay. |l USEFUL PIECES OF HEATING APPARATUS. n part of the rebels if Colombla must be thinking that | reciters of ‘what we've done. PARSON. | them. Tmcy was his pet, his dear lit-| poc. "One week's treatment. $La0. | Huerta is left alone to take his med- | there is a big chance for a slip be- | haps there is no better w The AS-MOON CO. New London, Ct icine. The fact fs that Huerts is an|tween the negotiation and ratification | Mate the character of a man than by act?TuThS . both the character of the men him. To be well-spoken of is not al- ways to one’s credit. The value of praise depends upon the speaker. Have you ever thought man 1i birds has ghe homing instincts, this countr the | who pra the as a and changed regarded of & n. treaty even by a generous na- imtil is ‘Empty coal pockets burn.” There are times when sympathy has to be | extended to the coal dealer, and vet it | Merchants’ Week ANOTHER ONE OF ' wise on NEED SELF RESTRAINT. e the and FRISWELL’S SPECIALS for MERCHANTS' WEEK Tust what fine of reasoning fa used | USL Bave Deen u big season wich | that it must hove s divine orizii The by those street speakers In New York]"OHine left carrier pigeon can find its way to its 3 ) -URD 5 1 ———— loft after It has been t 14,000 2 1 city is impossible to grasp. Rather| wWnue Tuerta le sl on miles away, and not been permitfed to Al AY A high grade 21 JEWEL WATCH, in a 25 year Boss or Crescent 25 year Gold Filled Case, do the; ndicaie that reasoning i il inglop ‘o e wh'(h()x it w being carried f Jandoned when they treat the Kov- | tne Amesiors v ron i or € I8 | moment: and a dos taken 2000 SPECIALS open face, adjusted to heat, cold and positions. Only $25.00 erument, patriotism and the flag i =g = s i S 12 from home under the the most deromatory t#ms knowing | 0| PAve no chance to get the same | has returned to his old master Saturday, April 25th, we will put on sale at $1.88 {idea about Vera Cruz instinct must be divine—it homing. " by all races of men—they | : essed weil what effect t will have upon each Women’s New Model M. and P. CORSETS which 20 year Gold the crowd which they can assembie.{ Tf you haven't given the Norwic ave alw. herished the hope of o i 011 Glory and demand police protec- | that it pavs 10 buy in Norwioh you |able clergyman on Easte nday Also we will Again ofl’er you the opportunity to buy Wealtham and Elgin and tlon. This i& a wonderful respect for|are standing in your own light, m,“gl Iustrating the dependatility this | and privileges of the land | to discover what has been homing instinct, said: “The ezgs| WATCH the well-known “MlLO” $1.50 CORSETS at $1.10. COAT CHAINS already 1 BEiBat caiding 15 tist: o L] : taken from & wild Koose's nest “and Eo ey L Baiched By Gomestie” fowi” Dm0 M. & P. “Redusa” $1.50 CORSETS at $1.10. _ Opeo tisce government and institutions except{ It i dispiaying the proper apirit for | froat comes and the s £ “Spirabone” $1.50 CORSETS 1.18 and. a:75¢c $9.00 $1.00 to $10.00 when they are wanted to uphold and | the old soldlers to be showing the col. | they are up and away.” Al P at $1.18 and a Guaranteed pport thelr dangerous and trouble|ors. There ls nothing thoy like to get|they have had no lessons as SPECIAL CORSET at 58¢. taik. Thelr cries for pro- | back of better than Old Giory, whether | MOMINg instinct in th Bon-Ton and Royal Worcester, Etc., at q;ecnl prices in the new and up-to-the-minute styles. 101 Main St., direction of the homeland Gor also placed it in man in w it 15 not cherished in vain. Wid bird rises and flies away better land so the aced the o heart \s the to its birit of man ri only show - cause. oncerning this riot provoking con- the New York Tribune well says: them poor martyrs|it is waving aloft lapel of the coat. or W on 5.t the LOOK IN OUR WINDOW FOR NEW GOODS AND PRICES We carry at all times, high grade Hamilton, Elgin, Illinois and Waltham, 17, 21, 23 Jewe! After having been anxious to get The best protection which these peo- | away from there for A lonk time, but | and goes to his Heavenly home MARSHALL,S N ich, C " Railroad Watches rices bel C i ple can have in the present touchy |remaining in deference to his duty, ¥ ’ orw onn. ailroat a i below Competition. e i o AT e ALrehL re e Gne waw betianpicasen o st Bl C ISR NI Y mncater cen N. B—Le ’s French an .., \ns : ke general subject. af. pa.| passport than Charge O'Shaughnessy. | 0% arini a . B.—Lewando Dyei i H - i S ooyt sovern | e memii T cons vopepene ey | S T St et o (i 2R e Dk st Hvmaine WILLIAM FRIS 25-27 Franklin Street, No Conn. mens, is #elf control The crowd with | mation to relate, < — cannot be the fruit of a spiritualized

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