Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 1, 1914, Page 4

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preventing instead of encouraging ‘the has largast gins y to : 3 3 - " # i East left for Progress that oo Oummasaiont” ond Tooe. St Deople ShaRia cither Eive Braise or fe- : She Was Only a Working Girl 0 four Himes Jarger dhun fhat of §|Tecline n'&ffiu;m v o - y : The o any in Norwish. It is delivessd er much fortune. trcw'm X K and Ethel Grandi 49 over S000 of the 4,053 houses § Eees was I bt o ments in which he woul ————n.m-?—hm_.—__fi_ i® Norwich, ai | read by ninsty- sentment ‘which they arouged. This|furniture 6f hhh.eueqfim.l ANE-EYRE—Two Resis " posple. in state of affairs was as evident to the |could be realizé® $n weed. it had . Adaptsd from the Famous Novel of the Same Name i % 7e delivered s over §|commangers of forelsn vessis ne to 5 : - 1 R Ty a0 o Wilkam - - — e e Admiral Maye and &ll were for — — houses, in < Putnam and g 5 A ond-hend thing Yor its value. Natur- Ra il 1 < | it i g i loss of life. To get the réfugees away hoped that #t Would pass safely - mwwmmfi-wm‘:aonm d, rivaling all the hflfiu X | seet Bnd that it was done thromgh the m;n‘;: ?m;-—mn- mnet to E nowadays 5 Ms:.;n o great Virgi a e “ for & recogni- in] hat day. ¥ :.u:fl adopted -fll. o o el 3 to prove how guickly lifo gan the 1:;16 were mw America stil delights sine towns, one hungred and The Dhited Statss Sbips al:u.‘ » face, ‘..fiere e 4 .:.m;;g the spectators were Com- End. neiner ever valued the g - deliyory §|Were pot running away ¥rom their iteeoon “oid S the warm blood surge to|modore Truxton, Gems. Paton wnd wt his veal worth. ol eixly rurl fres 3 duty, They were meting then to save | O% r Dot Mn”whomremhlmw-mnmh?w a —— > outss, lives, not endanger them and it was| n! evening jor | Ofher, but whese destiny has been |Scott, William B. Giles and john - The Migher Education. Auspices of College Club Fhe Bulletin Is sold in every through the course followed that the |shservation. severed, meet again. 2 lor. Burr was, of colrse, th,orh - 3 tpwn ond on all of the R, F, D, | sreatest protection eould be given, and |iawn with him, and _ Placing his hand on his son’s shoul- |figure in this master scene. e trial| The old-fashioned woman who dfdn't ARMORY, in Ess Connsoticut. was given. It was a situstion which |over the hedge into his owm r, old Soutar to speak. lasted more than mv:e :fielu in - what & pokes, chip was now has ’ routes in =2 e g Sotning. which he loved next to wikou thinks I've en you in my |Summer, during which the legal exer- | 5 @aughter who can deal herseif a dia- mond from the bottom when she is frankly,” his son an- indeed | trying to fill a four-flush.—Cincinnati “1 have felt conscious of that,” 3 Enquirer. 1 Friday, May 1st, 8 p. m. Sudgment and stratesy and while that [poetry. He cut her a rose—he auoted }WULL | o0 meant the temporary withdrawing of |% 0 ha0 i not much later, facing his | ced i . W01 average......,..s.c 4412 §|0UT Shivs it accomplished the desired | ., on the hearthrug at dusk, he heid v oy, 1 haven't,” old Soutar said. | The proe 5.':;; -::-I:;:h a scholar . ebjects. Lives wére mmvedl at 50 s8c- |50 o Jetter. adtod L 3 S CONNECTICUT COLLEGE FOR Fifice. it ealls for an expression of | iy word, she has grranged to leave 2 ; s T 1905, -w.u--.u...m :ppn;wt = e DA "‘:‘ for” he o mm . ), gulity. " WOMEN "“‘ TUnquestionably the best thing which - furniture was sommetbing common— Apri) ‘has. happened in the Colorado strike ett, Y. As Tor 6l Soutar's wife, it ean not "’mfifi’- :&‘{2‘ ‘-‘:g:m:vm be said that she was very fomd of from the tone of his father's answer | poetry.—The Argonaut ‘possesstons he inferred all he was eurious abent. embarked in this_ocalmm- % Vaudeville Aad Breaks Ot | o D N e T B o Emgné‘t%‘:?figf App'y—sulphur Formm Garm : GET OUNCE OF BOLD-SULPHUR 2 E ds _and CREAM AND HEAL ECZEMA THE TRIAL OF AARON BURR. |also became an exile in Europe, Where ERUPTIONS RIGHT UP. e 3 ol he lived in extreme penury ahd was 4 beh 1t:°t:m;:flql Ifl» qmu?rnmupa: b .’m llle“o{. Aaron Bury- presents one |everywhere shunned as a felon and ——— ‘whiel e e is based. ‘oug] s mo: charaeter - lan outlaw. e was perem| - 1 - . the regulars government will be back- —— fes of any person who has gured |ered by the government of it oo e o ihnur ha% | be particular about the kinds € up and lawlessness will be directly pro::tl:;mm 151 the history of our |quit that rea.lr‘n. t;el ran.niu&. a of Gasnimoin slettioms oY Tob ©ou; . e Wruest sense Aaron . and, on going to ce, Was ere - M‘Mt :rlu“:‘n :;a x;q::m::’uni::‘"ly Burr was well borm aad, in spite of :'zn under the closest police survefi- | you b\ly and get them at sy H 4 b m h 1 ly parssiticidal, but also his many short: ), 4 ance. Returning after some years of 4 . o employers are e Bio Maarical bt this %ind of life to his native land, he | SRUPTUTILIC, antisoptic and =remark- 9| jed him to fles his resumed the profession of law, but the oy Souiiots OF Dhe s ¢ through rict, damage and die a forsaken ' an dan of soclety rested upon him, and he | THETY Conditi ok epply 1t to an dtch-| B Ploodshed that a just seitlement of - 4 gtuced min, he posssased: many od-|was, as he himself expredesd It, sev-} ;.0 droken out skin the itching the @ifferences are to be obtained. Such | Starting What You Can't Finish. |mirable qualities. ered from the rest of mankind. . stops and the healing begins, says a 2 A As a statesman he was one of the | Of Burr's guilt in the conspiracy few Large vari Seed P O Tayalos 1 e to% 30 CAUSES | .y oot two friends that hit th° boose. |most distinguishsd of his period. His |had any doubt, but the outcome of the g e e PR iy B variety of - - non” my: | One of "em gets pie oyed when he's |frst sreat misfortume came when s |trial was largely in the hands of | Dgi supiur made into a thick cream tatoes, direct ffrom Aristook M“mzmmmw pildren There | nappy, an f'other one drowns e mia- | vics president of the Unitod States Re Marshall. and his rulings were gener | eayica, ‘oven “in sgEravates Besems are and con- | ery in it Liquer must be @ pain kill- | fought his duel Alexander Hamil- [ally favorable to Burr., Jefferson was | foas 5t Guea mover oeains sorm T 4 - 5 alt amazement to physicians. == County. High of F - While not always establishing aly. - 3 ciebrato and gits so Smy . and Chemicals. Also he's all Nt up, his pal 1 S B permanent cure it never fails to sub. lizers due the angry Itching and irritation embalmin’ fluid 41l he forsets what hes cvie sbet Fhets we h:;llo'g NOW"'—‘End—"— l HEN ;flm':lygeuflg‘e:i right bk and 5 Seed Oats. riways hunt me up prove ein’t before < ber. By jing, it dowt need my af- tion again appears on the skin. ; e z : g pharmacist will supply an J. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin St. davit. Yeu can hear 'em comin’, Just one-hundred and tweniy- Teday on the steps of the United Aty good yin ist wi in the return of reason and good judg- they got their skine full vou|| five years ago yesterday was the | States Sub Treasury building, the S o i e T Sebitestonin it "‘.... o T ) e e Bt DoBaIDle | O o o Thnt thauamt St Somr e || Brst presidential inauguration in | exact spot where Washington stood || inlamed parts, like the ordinary cold Try them. involved. ' one nit 5 ceremony > 2 creams. It isn't unpleasant and the s S e Priints oot 1hS T Nak wans b 1] e iovd Otatee: T wWoWY | when he ‘took the ocath of office, e bt mors lght on m::c:“mflrzte. an’ seen a Christmas tree. They start || eval i¥ail in ‘Street, New York, | stands his bronze statue, whose mg;,;,‘;ef:;;‘;“’;,;’_ AL TECRE 1 0o savertismg medium ta AR ® de-|in to get spifflicated for 'smetly - whieh city was then the federal | legs have been worn .mw the || 0 panied with itching. g v B mands and the c site reasons, an’ right in th' middie o' || eapital. Dawn of the inauguratien | Irchins of Wall Street who g 3 sy ae - th’ jag they pass each other—one's day was greeted with a salvo of | tried to clmb hp to touch the EDITORIAL NOTES. goin’ up an’ th' other down. Then || ertillery and practically all of the | bronze hand of the father of the Been fha des & satieg i s them two can't stop 'emselves. The: 80,000 inhabitants of New: York und | country. The point today is called man is getting impatient | can't find the brakes. 'Stead o gus many visitors from other cities | the monetary nerve center of the to 6o business. tin’ they tapers off like Pat Mclilbeuny || thronsed the streets. The chwich | country. The trees which shaded g ~ put the engine in th’ roundheuse. Pat || elis were rung and at noon a troop | the narrow thoreughfare in Wash- There'll be le honor in being | swipes for the Terminal aw’ he just || of horses, two companies-of grena- | ington’s day have al gone, and all @ueen of the May nnless it makes a|begged Billy Dougal to et him run diers and Highlanders in kilis #s- | about are buildings whose stony better recard that melamcholy April. |the engine off the turntatle to its stadl eorted the president-elect in & | monotony towers several hundred in the house. ‘AN right,’ says Bill, an’ ceach of state to the sceme of the | feet above the sceme. The Jand The relatives of a recluse are few | PAt srabs the iever an' yanks her widte | | ceremonies. Livingston, chancellor | where Washington stood sold at and hard to find in life or at death | OPen. Old 78 gives a jump an’ rums in. || of New York state, administered | 32.75 a square foot at that time; mmless & handseme fertune is reveated. | SLoP her!’ Bill yells. ‘An' Pat yanks !} the oath of office. ' Washington's | today it Is valued at $800 a square * ealed. | the lever ‘way back ax’ 76 backy cleur | ‘fetvent response was met with mt. and is one of hteh- mo “mrb; N e out again. Pat keeps op yankiw her || cheers “Long live George ng- e tracts i the W The man on the corner says: Ley-|in an' out, never thinkin' o th' air || ton, President of the United States” | buildings abeut It are to rep- pity is what makes every man insist | brake, until on the sixth jump she hit from thousands of throats. From | resent a real valus of $300,000,000 upen teiling the truth about his own | the wall an' they had to dig Pat out. || Federal Hall. Washington went to | end in their vaults there ordinarily town. Says he to Bill: W'y didn’t you shut the neighboring St. Paul's ehurch | resposes about a sixth of all the —_—— th' ronndhouse door When I had her in || to attend divine services. Artillery | money in the United States. A The impressive tales by Huerta about | wunst? It takes them drumk artists || roared and bells reng throughout | stone's throw away, St. Paul's his ability te place a half million | MOTe daye to taper offm it takes to |l the afternoon and evening. At dusk | church stands with its back to troops in the fleld onls maifes the |102d up. 1 tell 'em not to go an 'start || bon-fires and fireworks lighted up | Broadway preserved just as it was o 4 ATy nothin’ you can’t finish. the strects and gala balls were held, | when Washington knelt thers for 3 “No, you can’t get on! This sin't @ |} which continued into the following | his first prayer as President of the If some of that heat which will be | BEITRINL s wayt || MY 9 VISR Py tep lively, move up forward! ‘Watch your step!” EVERY DAY REFLECTONS Attention to Lawns IT IS TIME TO DO IT RIGHT NOW You certainly wish to have a nice velvety lawn during the entire Summer. Then you certainly ought to do something about it right away. WE WOULD SUG- GEST that you leave it to us to FIX IT UP as it should be done. We have a SPECIALLY PREPARED LOAM, the right kind of TOP DRESSING and the best LAWN SEED to put your lawn in proper shape for the Sum- pear #t will be due in eonsiderable to the direet aid rendered the Threugheut by the schools. year's crop is reported to bs particu- s e e % |#oing ful blast next August wau vear for some such direct service as|2Y2isble now it would get a rising the schoeols have offered. vote of thanks. When the extent of that There is a right way and a wrong way to get out of Mexieo, but ne ene believes that this country is so wremg that it will back out. —en It will mot| Probably Charies §. Mellen has' no The Depositer. » n:l:‘em ‘benefit to the farm- | ambition to lead the fight of the sthik- . i - : er by teaching him to plant nene but “:i E“:;“;“ ;‘“""" ;“’“‘ the lines |,,:‘ gt o :.:u“hguv m;‘m?l- > X i - | whic a8 been . o _sDow A o : e good seed, but it is. of distinet edu : Undertaleen. oug and weighty m;’m and con- i s T2 the govarnment printed near- e e i Loy ey bk ik Wouldn’t you like to cut ROSES all summer, from iy ten lon postage stamps last vear eacS.en-ce,; : 1 h how. with war stamps in sight there Is na |It all seema to be in the interest of ? : : your Garden? Ask us aboutit. We can P how, {telling what figure will be reaehed in |borrowers. Also it is apparently need- . all {the future. 3d that some sort eof national tire * % ars anxious ta de." ———re———rs— pump be devised to inflate the cur- enly should this Provide am| Whatever friendship Japan has for |T®RCY In case of pumcture. = ’ t purt of sehoal {ralning. but | Huerta it is insufcient to cause that |aon ar mons e Waoki o ol ! ave—t an invaluable aid te agri- {country to strain its relations with the reney moasures should be ealled te the United States, or ta take any chanees [fact that the man who owght to be of so doing. taken care of Aivat of all 15 the depoki- i THE LEADING FLORISTS —_— tor. ~ AZ0 = I is & great offer which Col. Roe: There is no reason in the world why Ph 868 77 Cedar Street i i ] i 3] 3 ilf; velt is credited With making to raise | gpeura aor heve ot oney on the hould not have the abselute guaranty e ® brigade and put himself at the head |of \1 v 1 y ehanged him a bit bank fails he shall be paid his entire / W — deposit in cash. . ° e Witk the '-::-“n‘ °::‘L Bt g el o Rt Bl ciad PO LR B g Ll o pfles B ay t 3 o WHITE e traul in the on is to prevent the: GR 14 tha w & ; ’ poiad and the powSlity of re- {hew. that such TGNl losa of lice | UACS! banks and leaten the dense of & SCHOONER EMILY L : cannot be overcame in a minut . { now discharging at our without the elimination of careless- | panpe Loy e oot Bt panionel . rize’the x5 at our dock ness. is magerted that ¥t a fund OOOi: previded from which Wmn# cfis sm’ eet Rough and Dressed Tumt wt ‘he present time the Mexican | hAve been promptly pald in every case Gulf cngress Lumber ( pian is umpermost bup nmot |Of, f8ilure ft would have amounted to Waod Eternal, N Cs & anxie § © tax of net a tenth twentieth = T o i oy dizplayed over |G¢'S ger ont ‘wpon the depocita, How | As am exira inducement we arv, One Gem Damaskoene Blade Free! 1 1 vhi . . O 2 . \Wini Gevernar Bisass of [depont. thelr ooy With this prive nstration is in large quantities for éash with water this eauld corrupt the, banking &ystem —— -—— ———————— - . S . Buying 3 lloge, for whie ell a - ments enables ulu‘h”p-- We shall [l el etgnE S ke rdanaire FOR .THIS WEEK ONLY ~ Taquirls) Mefes cemmiasien will Tender an the jor encourage recklossmess It is cutt , le respansibili t the banks as & whele e | B ‘Wharf g gee, . The bankers of the couniry are in It wille be intevesting to iearn .just | pessession collectively of an enormous t kind da th % 1 3 oty L O g o B | s Shlgvons o3 ssveringst | Come i wnd lot s demomunete the swperiority of the “GEMT the new gavernment of the city. They | At PrOtecta them and to the peaple over its rivala - a e to . ch to sclfshavere. Remember, the demo pativeads’ request to every EATON CHASE & €O. Hardware WILLIMANTIC 5 '3 LEE & 0SGOOD CO., Druggists SAMUEL CHESEBRO, Druggist ke o Chraugh & bank fafute ought 1o be ge| @, G. HNGLER. Drugdist WILSON DRUG €O. Farig the | mmg-un R business | PRESTON HROS., Inc, Hardware THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. |

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