Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1914, Page 12

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FREIGHT RATES LOW_—FREIGHT DELIVERY e incompe! SLOW! i i e e B exceedingly small Wh at the theatrs ——-‘!fl—v—————-fi———-——-——-—“ ; mvmuweutsnmomflmdhemd-m (Written Especially for The Bulletin.) | Four days was ample time for the | {15 o Dzl safoty with Which they carry. our | library _is most LWILLE LOVE z_b Girl of My*-v There is a tremendous amount of raliroad 45 haai that car from ine worth. €o0dp Yot MUt A VEMPND.L0 ) Ua | serveny e Ruge, Got unfair criticm being leveled at the [ Point where it received the goods to urs "‘"1..,‘.',’.“ en- il Bt helmy station. It has repeatedly deliv- Let's stoning them for - that Sortog the” trugts: of Chis - e o e o reieit rates | | ered goods in that time beid*en the are me of | whoreln ‘tiey are ot fo” vlame, and | never goes to @ club but x 3 home, | DE DIOS CIR S Pdn of fn S This roads sorc of attack ls unjustined stations involved. the spokesmen for the rail Ty Tow rocks At thelr yeal Taults, . | joving man. He has one son, who will By Ghild in Miotwdols-Shiastl Bou thic Rt 2 win to | never be’ an actor. and unjustifiable. As a rul liroad n& them nn.tulu{ when we crlt The way to win a b‘nl. is not They grow tremendo ntities of | icise think they are | shoot into the smokethe enemy makes LUCY B. SAYLES. | = o mot g Of oxures there i ant ZAMPA & ZAMPA | FRED JAMES | MISSE! D ADELL nal cases where the oper- | ine onions in Orange county, N. Y. t we can't possibly | but to blaze away al fl the men’ behind Rt fi % l s l 5} slnAyn 1E & are exceptio; Practically all of them are shipped to | be unjust in-any attack on their in- his guns. o wore S i T Wyl | the big city for consumption. It is | eMiciency in handling our frelg: THE FARMER. Just mow suftering from one Of these |less than seventy miles from the Bat- Washington County, R. 1. ~SIR WALTER WEEMS, The Earl of Virgini ‘exceptional ;pp“c,m;“._ Ehme?fi tery to the farthest extreme tip of One of Vaudeville’s Greatest Comedians miles from , by higl ' > ot Which T can bay sround limé bag to_ fourteen days to USQUEPAUGH ANIMATED WEEKLY UNIVERSAL IKE ldl. for $2.50 a fon. 1 wanted sev- carload of onions from any point 18, Clonrad = from - Revent tons, this spring. Investigation in Orange county to New York 6. : Mogrlx, & i Monday—Big Vaudeville and Picture Attractions dlleloeed that, while the cost of a Church supp-r. C Every month, in connection with the 5 3 aliroad | business of the little co-operative club The chicken pie supper held in the i m hmd'nfnr;i‘?«t 3‘ l;f: :to:l;; rnk" of which I am a member, I go to a church May 7 netted the society near- And the mill couldn't afford to ship | Cit¥. twenty-five miles away, to buy His Life Told by Himself. > Mmedhnh ll;;‘::.\ld not be gifted w‘u.h 1y $15. Py me asingle ton, because the ralirond | OUF monthiy bill of goods. At number 18 Boulainvilllers in|100 much intelligence Many artists Returns from Willimantic. olo nial I'h eatre car in on their switch. days for the railroad to get them to naing : 3 trees gnd | painters of real talent, who, outside| her summer home here after spe: &3 But, in this case, the railroad does | MY station, though the shipping point|a house almost burled in . % Willi- o . : 2 B r metior are stupid as eese. | the winter with her sister at “The Medicine M Vi PG -reel ot follow the nearest line betwsen | 8B4 the Tecelving point are both on|shrubs. We open the door offthe| gl o MSUCY, SRS, SR 0 o ok 1Lmnnc Conn. Many friends here are 4 ."V‘i::::ph c..::; ::th t:'l'-‘:: ;:d.:::docnu:; In this case as in that of the lime, . B e e oW S0d DOt 10T | the railroad makes & detour, Dut 18 | A poia: Tor o e A S hrs | & STeat-part with a comedien. When | ' J. C. Cahoonc of Wakefleld was o!jf uThe Trail to Heaven, ime ouid Sove Wed.to. be. Bustad 't | Eotal hani is Jess than forty miles, 3t | \Sor or His ~dogent of comediane.for | 58 is on the stage ne must nusband hin | caler in (s AEC SUnn. o ot |MeBiigabetive Prayens ... me, ar=und three sidea of Robin many years. While still grumbling | .o e his wind. For it is a strange| week with relatives in Providence. “Bombardment of Vera Cruz/ earldad of lime, twenty tons, would be them $2 merely for pulling s | , It Tegularly takes from four to fve|pgriy 1g the dwelling of Monsleur Got. | jans. I know many sculptors and| Mrs. Melissa Palmer hes returned to me and the mill. It was built to con- | lines managed by the same company.| garden, which causes a bell to ring, [ wive " SPOUICE GUREIRCAT, VRS LU0 0 welcome her back. "A( for a Heart,".. feach Hood’s barn—hauled over some fifty she hidl us enter the dining room, | yine "when one speaks, even if ti Miss Mary A. Sherman of Waite's .Strong Vitagraph with Anne Schaeffer [§ _Beautiful Selig Drama with Baby iillian Actual Battle. . Retained by request miles of track and on three separate; More than eighty hours to get a ton | saying, M. is either not up yet, or ne %, 3 : sentence is a long one, one finishes it | Corner visifed at Dr. Kenyon's oyer ! lines, each one of which must have its | O L¥O of groceries forty miles! is dressing. Have you cards?” o e T e k| Sonaay. Great is steam, now len't it? - ! B o tubatiake e Why, in the 0ld backward days of | 4eqlo,minute passes and G0t Bin:lon the stage, if the artist does not| Mrs. Stephen T. Brown of Greene grand- arm-rais know how to store his breath, he has| was & caller here Tuesday afternoon. Such cases are not common, though | OXc ELUUAR, § Yaks of farm vised | ment originally black, which falls 10| stop halt way and ends by fatiguing | She was en route to Hillsdale to spend they are peskily annoving when they | gistance {n less hours, and spent half | hus, foor 1S halr 18 o0 ke some | the public as Well as himself. O it| the night at the home of her parents, @0 occur. As a general thing, the easy - | Mr. . G._S. James. 3 SRARCaTs. responalbilty: Lo High "l':!“"l"mf:t'i’;‘ :i“‘:x;f:g“gm“y his. | 800d village priest, but a priest with & tl.re.no l:ecau-s t.:flsu::@ednl:m :ndm::-f Tred dSli’t; of Wyoming was 8 caller aSS- e O n‘ e r prices, however, is not great. In the | singularly bright, mischievous eye.|; igiive work is required, but the here Sunday. e e e e e e e e e e e e e s e i et et Coming Monday—“Adventures of Kathiyn” Next in the Big Series s tory, my grandfather, who used to sell | almost _cost | isitor f case of milk, for instance. Which they | his jutter, cheese, €BES, etc, in that | iy oo tee Tt s Aaring the Com. | FiEht opportunity, a word that counts W, Kenvon was a visitor fn Prov- furnish special trains for pulling to e . o&Es, e in { him his life. It was during the Com- 1 ives, must be near at idenr‘e Wednesday. - Now ok ity trom Ulbter ang | Same city and buy all his’ supplies|mune. Got lived in London as direc- | 50 much in our live Sirs. Mary McConnor spant Wednes- - Slater Hall, Friday, May 22d - there, in the days when there wasn't a of the vicinity, the freight bill is al- ! my advice, my reply is invariable. CHRIST M]LLER, A Wi S irioTSe Wagon. | trying to earn some money at this| ™Yy MR, TV CPT.0" g0 "enything | away visited relatives here Sunday and Assisting Artis { RO g most negligible in computing the cost irty-si to the consumers. The railroads domt | 1726d POth ways, In thirty-siX NOUrS. | most strenuous perlod. by gIVIng %V | clse do it, and 40 not enter the thea- | attended service in the church here, of HANS KRONOLD, ’Cellist begin to get as much for hauling the | | um 150 miles from New York tre. which Mrs, Kenyon is a member. milk on a special train for eighty miles Lt ew York city.| The Comedie had not one sou to spare. | ¢ i listen to| Mrs. Melissa D. Palmer spent Sun- - s the city handlers get for hauling it fi,‘;fl;“;‘:::f"; Dunishment for mY | Got was obliged to go to Paris to reg- | | AR Goes, the TouRs man, HAte O] day: with reiutives fn Dxeter, Sale of Seats Begins Wednesday, May 20th, Davis’ Book Store. a mile from the terminus to thelr [ {hat' city. I have mever vt recewed | Liag sertain Dusiness matiers ous| Never” replied Got smiling “that| Mrs Frank Teflt and daughters vis- private warehouses. The whole rail-| ;" op;, i is why tirere are so many novices, who | iter at Caroline Palmer's Mon road charge for this milk service hard- | Jos fhan ten Gaor mng rave conin tgfl)e;::d:hgffi:}x‘)ém(l:o;l:;:n;l:d;ell Jnto ever amount to anything” “Cah you| Oliver Watson and sister of Waite's | street. Even broken teclephone wires herring catch. It netted handsome re- ly adds a quarter of a cent a quart to | timeg i - w tell at once if a pupil will be success- | Corner were visitors in the village on | are dangerous as they may be lying | turns to the fishermen, while the bi the cost of the milk. The charges of | "'5o "ad to wait twenty-cight. = A et Dy BMonday across a live electric (rolley wire. ers and speculators, who usually take tar ‘Immediately—he has not had tim the city handlers, and their profits, : g i | the profits, lost must g add more than four cents & Quart £0 | TOrie (175 o ma reaches me & 1 a | L0Cnt of the Comedle Francaise, and |y, el oentence’ Defore h HOPKINTON S A L IR v i e e B ot B e e S Lseed JAL ity T it onsense, we know you Judena,’ 1o i 1 Lok ar 'P‘““ iy A Sonch T ayechand e, EXOP WITRI (oA > Durn Ml cotton meed. dn oor, flve miles fr th t-office. 2 o s the same W cal ritter baotl te stris ~ Whils the total amount of money | Of course, one doesn't expect frelght | T e of Sainte-|; -t Yeten to a paly, thro' politeness | _Rev. B, A. Witter baptized eight can- | ¥¥® rring. | Bgyptian cotton, for fear of the pink Don't replace burned fuses with Mu | boll weevil. collected by the railroads for hauling | to be hauled as fast as mail. But the or deference to the author, but from | didates into the fellowship of the freignt is s:gnmuw onormous, the | dlffersnce between elghit hours for the | m‘j&" fscanaed (himselt bravely, as- | G Girst scene 1 Jenony ¢ the piece will E?s?"sdunfii‘{e';nu}mmmz Baptist church | of wire.” The fuse is designed to pro- amount char; per ton and per @ | one and twenty-eight £ ! a success, but am nof Iwayi £ broke all records both as to valuation B ridtculousy. smah, taking the whole | otneriis apsany, SISt days for INe|ate in his life. See for yourselves, he 28R TUSIGT Yl o failure Mrs. Willlam S. Mellen, of Chica-| Don't forget that 500 voits, or less, | ang volume. b freight business they do into consid- |sald. T bave no tonsure! But to mno| TS WL o0t Lhen Scribe read to |80, has arrived at her summer home, |is sometimes fatal gration. T haven't the Sgurés by me| Speaking of similar delays reperted v ey ook e s B in | us his Tales of the Queen of Naverre, accompanied by her mother and niece, | Don't touch the electric lamps while and have forgotten th fraction. | to it by an indignant subscriber, a At| which he wrote in collaboration with Hon. E. B. Allen, town clerk, and his | standing in a bath tub of water. Self-Infatuation. Ut I Kuow that the rats has te D6 | wesiern paper remarks that “this con- | qon oy AL e S o Rl Logouve, I was amazed I found it wife have been guests for a few dayS| pomt attempt to put in new sockets' No vote expected on the tolls ex- reckoned in mills rather than in cents. | dition prevails generally over the!from s strange prison. Since you |@bsolutely ridiculous, and that sur-|8f the home of his son, Fred C. Allen |, o ywitches, buzzers, etc., without | emption repeal bill for several weeks? Therefore 1 haven’t much sympathy | country.” o attor, you must be able to re- | Prised me, as Scribe, at that time was | of Boaton. turning off the current. One of the greatest of congressional with those who, never having investi-| I do not know how much of it 1s'aig Farus Go ahead now and spout| very famous. At the end of the read- | Charles I Blake was at his home on mysteries is how the senators can gated the real facts and knowing Iit- | dus to the rallroad management, and | gome poetry, which Got did so won- | ing we all had to vote. I tho't every- High street, Ashaway over Sunday . believe that the rest of the country tle of the simple truth, slang-whang | how much to the duress in which the | der{ullgo thut they were at once con- | body will blackball it, I must put in, from his duty as cook at the Fishers From the Consular Reports. is iuterested in their oratory.—In- the railroads for their freight charges. | roads are held by the various uniona ! (010", nq" ltberated him. The lleu- | 8t least one vote for poor Scrive. A |Island Life Seving station. Two thousand apple and péhr trees | dianapolis News. 3 which now_control thelr Operating | {anant, aho commanded the confed.|White ball would be too much, I will| “The Westerly C. B. Union held its|nave been shipped from Oregon and What stirs my bile against the roads | functions. But no one can fail for @ | grates’in this place was Italian, and it | Put in a red one. quarterly session at the Ashaway|washington to Portugal, where they 18 not their charges for frelght, but | minute to see that somewhero there is | {72 %150 because Got knew this lang-| One can imagine my stupefaction | ChUrch Tuesday evening. = TWhe address|were planted successfully. thelr tnexcusable InefMctency in Hand incompetence and inefficiency. unge so well and could plead his| when upon opening the ballot, ‘{mmixx:gl N B e s Ciat yiury poaiiices S et el ALLEN’S freig] . Shar 5 lly in the | was to be seen but white balls Ww. ¥ . sithie: prosiDineas convanience, ot ace | dence of fois Mostapstence. -Dvery- | - Tho Prestdent ~of the ~Comadie| The“Teles of.the:Quoenof Navarre” exceeded 4,000,000, The Antiseptic powder shaken into Y- | adores to tell of his recollections of | had an enormous sudcess. However SOME ELECTRICAL DONT'S. the shoes—The Standard Rem- b thing that is not nailed down or steel- | other days. Strange anomaly, he pre- | this has never changed my opinion, I Winnipeg is shortly to commence edy for the feet for o quaricr it s their conllaugded Incompetenice] hooped is smashed or plifered”, he | fers to speak, not of his Wonderful | have aiways tho't tho plece poor and| Don't fail to replace cracked insula- | the building of & $750,000 athletic club i atary, 0.0 (estymonials, Soid makes me kick rather than their | writes. Certainly it is, if it is eatable | theatrical career, but of the time when | still think its success due to Made- | tors, broken switches and worn lamp | home, twelve stories or more high. ere, 25c. Sample FI alleged greed. or smashable. he was & soldier in Algiers. Then his | leine Brohan, who made her remark- | sockets. Norway bed en unusually heavy mfl:mfia&?fi'fi in Once, in that city, to which I have | face brightens and he takes a military | able debut in the title role. * Ton't hawg clothing, or anything else A_recent correspendent of Success- | Teferred, I made what seemed like a | attitude as he recaiis the years of his| How did you learn your dlflerant MADE \N ENCLAND In 1913 the total commerce of France ful Farming hits the nail on the head | Very good v of peaches. They th in Africa. I haa as brigadier, on the electric light wires, or lamp When he writes. in & Jetter to the ed| Were In fine shape, securely crated, | vers ho. Gerecd the famous KiHer of | o nmcer torag” that is to say, I|COFds in the home. itor describing his difficulties in mar- | 8nd cheap—less than half the price | jjong, never studied as children do who learn | Don't attempt to improve the elec- keting his truck: “My. grocer im the | charged for similar fruit in my home| “wgit I will read vou somie extracts | a lesson. I used to read it over once, | tric Wiring in the house unless you are city would gladly take these things | town. They were forwarded by freight. | from my diary which I kept twenty | several times, and then I knew it ali, | au electriclan. (bls produce) if I could get them to | When they arrived most of the crates | years ago, jabout my life and the !and tried to live my hero's life, and to | Don't meddle with the electric wir- him. * Freight takes from | had been broken open; about a third | theatre, my ideas have not changed | individualize him until I felt 1 was|ing. If you want it changed consult one to two weeks for the fifty-mile |Of the peaches were gone; the re-|gince then * * indeed that person.’ an electrician. trip from my place to the city, and|malning two-thirds had been slammed | “u Got returned with a small copy | Got usually arises very late, unless fans | gverything ot mailed ‘down o steal- | 8Pout til they wore bruised in hobe- | novic in which were compilea notes Of | ho gives some IBortant leason B the | vicesut proper oHine o o o | A Perfect Horses and Cows ped is smashed or pilfered.” sness. 1 managed to save barely tho theatre. It was with 1l concealed | conservatory on Mondays and Thurs- Feed for a third of the bushels I had bought, the leav Don't attempt to adjust electric Early in March | ordersd several | and evon these were so badly damaged | Paogies aent of ‘his calgtence 1n. the | molock, teh at eins tarihe: omnibns | Imps with the current on. i I E P Y tons of fertilizer from my local deal- | 88 to be scarcely usable. | province of Constantine, the sensa- | Passy-Louvre, and rides on the im-, Don't use screw drivers, pliers and P GS, SHE P a[]d OULTR e o g ) t’,‘&‘,“"&“fim d;?,f‘x;’:_“;’;,‘d' Fnit In a clalm fof |tions, experienced in his first en- | periale when weather permits. He | other iron or steel tools about electric er ract e. e er v got a rebate. But| counter with the Arabs and his life | al: ibus when he acts at | lamp sockets without opening the mas- H H H put in the order in ample tige. thet took time and an absolutely intol- | Sotolwards, Then cume his retarn (| the Theatre Frehoals never & casriage | ter awitch in the attic. | The Leading Veterinary in Lawrence says: f‘ ?“fl%gfim:;;.;:n: :;:y-ntm;g erable amount of correspondence. France, of his examination. V&’ou\td é thro' principle and economy both, Aa‘ Don't handle electric meters roughly. - be received, he wrote, was I gifted | soon as He arrives at the conservatory s hlm uu Huy 8th, thirteen days past Two or three years ago I was over- | enough? We all know how Got was| his pupils salute him relpect!ull? ‘“.?Oev:r:fl“q:og;;?gthe\fgryw];-z" :\](ic When it came my team | charzed just double on a ton of freight | received and that he was not long | Got responds with a slight inelination | h‘ ndle it with care. You can't tell uul l w‘u both up to the neck in the | which I had ordered. I put in my making a world wide reputation. We | of the head; and sits down at his table | hfll king at a wire whether it is alive hurry of seeding work. We had to | claim for a return of the over charge.' will skip his theatrical career which |in the middle of the room without | oy e s 20 & gl waste a day that was worth as much { In about a month I got a polite note ' all the world knows. Here said Got is | speaking. He waits somewhat impa- | O oo, 3 Dear Sirs:—I have recommended Molassine Meal for horset that were off their feed, and bowel complaint, worms, etc., and it has proven satisfactory. 1 have given it & thorough trial in my own stable and the results are very satisfactory. I thiuk it well worth the consideration of any man who has horses, if they feed as gs ten days in April would have been, | regretting the mistake and saying that | what 1 have tho't and still think of | tiently until the roll call is fipishea| Don't touch dangling wires in the drawing that delayed fertilizer. More- | a new and carrect bill had been made | ing tneatre ¥ * and the servant leaves, then the los- A Sy ity winre er, a en compeiled to waste | out. Soon after I received it: a new| In the first pll':s has the comedian | son commences, and by degrees Got (Signed) 4 " DR. GEO. S. FULLER. several more days waiting for it; Rad | bill calling on me to pay the correct|need of Intelligence to succeed? Not | becomes interested and his 2 ) good humor :lrll-lyc:’un :&r:uli mmplzt in ae.venl freight over again, after I had al-!at all, sometimes the less intelligent | returns, and his witty cutting remerks, | DS nsufficient or inap- | ready, enforced by the railroad's rules, | they are the better they succeed. I|please not only himself, but his pupils It is made by a specially prepared process which pro- ropriate dressing, and shall feel t paid twice the proper sum! It took | do*not need to name those who are in | still He does t object t i‘nfl"fi A wiae lony 454 Sepsiitly | me Bve - mpnthe angre to Eet thia| thia category, you know them as well Tather coarse jokes s s | For Dandr"" duces a feed absolutely unlike anything else in the world. " L as I. The unintelligent comedians go | wpon occasions. He is very frank and i M Fight on without any fear, because | severe with his pupils, and does not Dandruff is a disorder Feed all your stock MOLASSINE MEAL, as nothing of the skin. Keep the takes its m they are sure of themselves. If they | hesitate to speak out very plainly; ‘were more intelligent they would hesi- | he\even gives advice to the actors, as skin healthful by usmg tate to interpret such an author for |if they were still pupils of his. For Sale : fear being mistaken. All things con-| Often he is asked to put some new 9 or WICH GRAIN sidered then, it is better that the| piece on the boards. This is not at Onn S Locally By Write us for our new Illustrated Souvenir Book Conpaine 3035 Pure Salphur MOLASSINE COMPANY 355301 1ae BOSTON, MASS. It is a delightful toilet and St. John Montreal Toronto Winnipeg bath soap; allays irritation, clears the skin of pun les no equal f e skin and scalp. I.nnat on Glenn’s. SRty J, LA iy Don’t Make a Mistake Hne CAEL ON US FOR WINDOW SCREENS Hummer Wood Frame, adjustable, e:;tend from 21Y; to 33 inches wide. sthlem waing and the Aged. It agrees w‘i't'h the weakel 3 hr"%"" at, Restaurants, Fountalns. 't travel it. Also keep it at home. A lunch in a minute. Lunch Tablet form, slso, m§ to eat. Cflnvcn'unt—nn:l{:hg;u NOTICE The Board of Gas and trical Commissioners of Better Than Wealth is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary first to get rid of the minor ailments caused by defect- ive or irregular action of the stomach, liver, kidneys City of Norwich, State of Con- and bowels,—ailments which spoil life, dull pleasure, necticut, has reduced the price 18 or 24 inches high, extend from 21! to 33 inches mdmakaaflsuflemtulhndorgoodfornom 'ofguftomone_dofllr‘n"i wide, e ot P uud | 24 or 28 inclics high, extend from 25Y; to 37 inches fifteen cents per 1000 cubic!] wide. Sherwood Metal Frame, uboz;uzu,dw:&omdzu hldl,cuzsm.'florflmchuwde. . QUALITY THE BEST OUR PRICES THE LOWEST THE HOUSEHOLD mmudumnum have proved themselves to be the best corrective or pre- ventive of these troubles. Thv insure better feelings -ul whrsb;mfimmfi;tbfiulvum strong they are better to work and enjoylife. Fct.hnt reason llono; Beecham’s Pills. are Bills rendered as of A 1st, 1914, will be JJ: the dnngo as above specified. - Norwich, Connecticut, May 13th, 1914. (Signed) ~ JAMES J, DONOHUE, Louisiana From Rear of Nebraska. HE accompanying photograph of the umnlul was taken from the deck of the Nebraska, The M‘v flagship of Rear Ad- mlnoshnml-mavuu m&mn com- VID ‘ 2 Gibbons. ot e CHARLES nwuruxn, Board of Gas & Electrical ommissi X

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