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120 1918 Jlorwich Bulletin and guuPfiei‘ 119 YEARS OLD ‘subscription price 12c @ week; G0e & month; $6.00 u year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwica, Con., ax b:cunu»class matter. made to exclude the married teachers from the teaching fogces there is open- ed up a question fol' extensive debate with many vealuable arguments only waiting to be heard from both sides. That they will be forthcoming if giv- en opportunity need not be doubted, but until that matter is presented to the legislature and action taken one way or another there is nothing to do but obey the decision that has just been handed down., Thus far in the contest in which New York differs from many other states motherhood has won. "'ele'-. e Calla: Dulletin Business Office 480. Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-% RESULTS OF LAXITY. A short time ago the state was Bulletin Job Office 85-2. horrified at the death of a young wo- Willimantic Ofice, Room 2, Murray Building. Telephone 216. Norwcck, Thuv-sdav. Jan. 14, 1915. e The Circulation of The Builetin Yhe Bulletin has the farces® eirculation of any paper ir East- ern Connecticu®* ano from thras to four times larger than that of eny in Norwich. It is deliversd 10 over 3,U00 of the +.U33 housea w llorwich, a . reau by mi three por oent of *is peopte. n Winahem it 8 deliverzd to over - aouses, i Putnam anc Dan:eison to over 1,100 and n eli of these places it s consid ciea the iocal daily. Eastern Connecticat has forty nine towns, one hundred and sixty-five postoffize disteicts snd sixty rural ‘res delivery sutes. ihe Builetin (s sald in everv ton and on all «f the R. F. D routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION 901 average. H H i i i H £ H H H SUFFRAGE IN CONGRESS, it of the suffrage qu > the lower house of co re ure that was ant ted. 1 ckless optimism to have ex sected it to receive favorable action as muc the urging o to the consti support a such an ation much th invited that co: There many who voted sincere merits of the princ there were alsc tes either in favor ition because of the polit! antage that might accrue there 1 o cause of the belief that it ¥ tter with which the states deal. The situation permitted er than a and out ste upon the westior effort for while jund that it belonged to » decide, and others may hav owing that it had no chance, s t possible when it is handl the states, Thus while each respect for élation ) an A 1 Ame: been seized ze cou come of th to believe ton will con- s ontraband and that if there ¥ 1o questi - the transfer of permitted to go try, British pr d to Ger- interest, irse. Great interested in the ad would be be expe at no apr dec education . the standing has been settled for the t st in that stoin Tt Qeterm been fou, h mides 2 sofsion Just ren- Aered t the spended teacher- nother must ha stated with fun par removes the unceriaintles wi surrounded that long debated upon the manmer in ho have opposed it ac- 8 long as the pres- law remains in force the decision e respected since there is noth- can be anticipated through the legisiaiure In an endeavor to secure new legislation upon the subject and Which from the nature of the oppo- sition may be expected to result in an effort to prevent married teachers from retaining their positions in the schools, it is a contest which has apparent- ~aly begu Wiaen the attempt is s900eseessesscasererscesseces 900500000000055004050080000004501060990046008¢400030090095000480490032580900040000. tion rzress et there is cause for gratification that destination at Bre- | good chance to give it a tr: cise to do. The next method of men in New Haven because she was trapped bn the fourth floor of a lodg- ing house in that city and lost her life in a fire.” The report thereon just ssued by the coroner reveals intima- tions of official laxity and that any number of laws might have been ap- plied to remedy the known conditions of that partfcular building. When it is declared that tners are more of such conditions there appears to be a situa. tion which needs immediate and posi- tive attention. Many are the instances which show the need of eliminating just such haz- ards for proper protection of both life and property. Wherever condi- tions exist that are conducive to fire there should be dispiayed tha endeavor to overcome them ence upon adeq uch case should c: { lesson, but unfortunately it does not. { Too often does it happen, as is indi- cated in the New Haven instance, that there must be some great sacri- fice to brinz about the proper action There are always enough reasons for tenement house fires and accompany- ing loss of life cven after careful ef- Torts have been made to live up to the requirements but sad Indeed is the situation when dangerous conditions are known and tolerated through lax- ity in the enuforcement of t Tt is an ola story with Nev just now in the limelight. FAITHFUL HORSES. There appeared in the columns of the Waterburv Rerubican Tiesdar a two column, rgavy black-border ad- vertisement wh read: To the Memory of Two Horses Joe and m Came to Work arch 1898 Chlorofermed Ternar: 1915 They did fzithful du The Ralrh Blakeslee Co. That might be looked upon as an "n ting out of the way o cour that is paid in that company both tv the recognition of a faithful team and the contribution that goes to the maintenance thereof. There is ever ason to believe that tI recei ose two horses ed treatment in wecordance the dem of a square hLorse- the balance. responds to the treat- ves and this Waterbury arently operated upon it is v gence wiien nz given and attention, when it being given te or iil treatment and the ponse that is bound to be ¢ hfulness of er or nl'zu r is apt that of man to the animal it a well known fact that the better th better the horse. eve duty tells cern and which akes to the demands en: th the Waterbu; not the only or aeroplanes of the high A legislature had beiter be the number of fool bills < than the number it passes. Of course if ing nev in the line of a disaster, there vout in Bel gium. As the recent the outcom ibition vote, test nt that high class ised to get roling it does nothing o cannot mor from The just such Lord Xitchener dec! ar hasn't started yet, but it must be that a capital curtain raiser The pre nt better said that everv time the country w to make 2 mess of thin | @emocratic party in po could get all the g knitted t a campfire they trench | XNow Mr. Wilson asserts that hell wasn't booming his candidacy for re- ‘61) ion at Ind . Perhaps Bryan pointed out the existence one term plank. If Governor Blease's idea banding the state militi embarrass his successor should be carried out on national llnes at an opportunity there would be to appear courteous. There is no cause for pride in the record of Allegheny county in Penn- <ylvania where 123 murders have been Miss Maloney (taking off her coat ang hat and giving her sleeves a hitch so that they come well above her el- e, it's chizzly in here! Say, Jimmy, run and get the window pole, I'm liable to freeze to death with that window open. fiss Smith opened it, did she? Well, I guess here’s where she gets a free lesson how to 5 Smith o running this office 'sfar's I ever heard. You just run along and get married didn’t havae plenty some folks that T a mile away to their names. ou falr and square, window ain't ot if I have to go to the poss and speak to him nlmm it right | ¢ 5 he comes out a good kid! Just’s soon's sf his private office— you're 1 certainl gest mistake And I guess I have a good dl‘:\l ettor stand-in in this office than s uld mention. that I don't 1 like it just's well's ¥ window cv nen it gets real cold sometimes? But just can’t stand a d so delicate! ough and strong like some fol i and r sleeves don’t have 2 thing to do with I'm more liable to take cold w I bundle up. Ionest to goodness, it scems to me like I never did see such sassy kids! It certainly is the hardest thing to sct to do anything. § Just shove the rindow up while you'r " 3 I don't want {o ge my hands ail dirty. , I guess you will, too! to me like you kids think you're rus s land, I wish th ob to me for a cou- be some folks that'd be conspicuous by their absence when I handed the job back. if Mis§ Smith wd‘dn\"s going to stay op bie to get a little valuable information, " constituted ning this office. boss'd hand the plc @ays! There’ girls want If I'd wear warm enough? “What's that? clothes I'd L sonal liberty exposed to of jealous old 1 ns and not i would be do as you're told I guess ib 1 got enough ze to death soon’s the bos affice I shal go in {him that I ain't accustomed to associ- I guess I'd better I guess that'll leave that win- are to open it be somebody -e to you fast enough. now, right this with some fol it won’'t be because of chances. There's could mention not that 1 bet mever going right thir low necks that?” He says going to be left open if the oth- it that way and 1 can coat on if I'm cold certainly don't intend to have my terfered with And if I'd known what l-md ut a man was hoss accepted the position. seucas waeTe Lney ve me, only here T girls appiying at the same time s0 kind of plain a bit ot style, awful hard for the and, of course, with me don't need to stay any piace where it entirely conge.iai. 1 can go ouc t a good job any re | nev e com Jones, I certainly interrup. him while he's bu private offis s it's any & ..«l\ =0 in and s cod and ready ce, and I “THE HAIR THAT going to be |, its” use the hair uniform color. oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. : wi Ifs lusire and softness will als) delight vou, while the stimulated scalp the heaith which insures hair nybody sy ausht ARTISTS ADMIREl an artist what be considers Jthe chief charm of beautiful hair and he will answer that he looks for even brililance and elm‘?uu.'e\' any hard, definite lines, a loosenees that beautiful and healthy are obtained by retaining a perfectly clean head. In washing the hair it is isable to use a makeshift, but always use a shampoot that cents a sham of canthro: preparation made for only You can enjoy the s known for about three 00 by gelting & paclkage r druggist; dis- »onful in a cup of hot r shampoo is ready. dries rapidly Dandruff, excess Your hair will be so fluffy look much heavier t! i—OTHER VIEW POINTS There was so 1 knew minute of ere some good, s able reason why, if from Norwic vour business 3 w Lonaun T him when 1 hicago News. who ha the boss, but 3 of careful scared yet? FAMOUS TRIALS never satd has 1c tragedies, i the -parties e ual demonstration over the put- nb beasts but it shows the regard| s dressing—it'e ess I take enough an old maid as t f the tragedy ¢ THE WAR PRIMER ¢ National Geographic Jun Constantinople, Todestone of . probably, the conceptions medan religi has thought of t were lm<! on the floor. In a careful remember th s of hospitali and fidelity Ottoman lax in Asia strong pl rugged coun- He continues: athwart all o igh ruined Sripir Behav nfi\tnr« tosti rong conviction ma e and exp he goes and Among the peasantry ich commands asmiration seldom think of the vast lands in | connection Trowbridge respited uncil W ed mu- | e has been the now ne « have served embitter the last mome. for this pation f thiul wife sent Te | fon . action wonderful | fended “". ¢ famous Lebanon cedars, from 50 to 50 feet cedar forests, produced My w \»\h«nc regiment by his commn ouncing 2 mil tastrophe. tue eyenttul reprimanded e are to be found , including { the Mesopotamian wa , substantial share of the world" he most lus- ury, weoden plows are v stamped from the ear, eral resources of this sleep- er mines are known teroppings of in parts of the Taurt is just begin American missionaries The undeveloped e who fought under the la Alexander, : est of all the world's historicai are just awakening to the knowledge of the needs of present transportation methods, of steel implements and machinery, f sewing machines, and of electric in- Course cloth and wheat for themselves and barley for their horses erto etood for piemty. gas engines, factory equipment, when they honor” have been with. The'm the United which Aaron Bur of one of its men, Alexander s summariiy roment, Maj. Henry gov and Capt Armag in the Engii we the bell had a been cer, Gen amphell ng man was helpe t room where he diec contin with ed as to this cuulse foliowin, tr w ure arms soidl yuickly, m you and m would n w this sanctioned author : ate departed frie his heart ane - ch no lz-‘ulu-m« submit to hear with im Maj. Campbell w. on Wednesd ecute of Bry mate Camnbells of are accused of uniortunace .neidenc concerned, and went far g the dueling spirit in many no begin mind and stunting the bod hild are of more than immediat, The af longer like res: tainties service law whi when ne exses 1old e shoo Boyd's dex The {)m'm ering an peaceabl , and ilating law are required to ompletely with vege.able and animal sod on the bas th the understanding of the of each acre of land to the ation 15 sentenced 1o Major hich is at 1weive Lupurcal men, ntrymen, farmer is a trust ities in his control, an: nage o farm the human f Shortening u-~ the time limit on the introduc.ion of new business ieislature will tend to help materlally shortening the session. And any hing that heins to do that find fav in the cyes of the citizen and taxpayer. —Ansonia Sen the uel, slight expenditure, municipally, for a pulmotor would not .be missed people. The cost is slight comparison io the good to he ac omplished. The iire ‘department ing device at once—Norwalk Hour. fare every tes n't \iu“'u* some efficient, sat- 'y, economical ticket or oiher that w.l do away w. h this Is there not? FProbably impression that the disproved by the bure |of immigration which reports that re more .nan lusues Slave g farms in this country. Th Bohemiams ~ana | fiy Pole: »\;r Demor inion has progressed to t! it is more than the a irit: which animates the e 1prove the physical an condi.ion of children People to realize that starving ike of the metho a man before Li ed so completely t likes to conieraplat Reco! have branch of © them, in erc vith a youns the tracks, her and D picked 3 uld be fo s the advantage of ‘ard of steady hab Regis ng of pedestrians at duiy buildine out at once i epeal > entire lav rul place, bt 1w0uld_not with a re- offici and freedom own 1 in means increa i >t civil e learned imposed no conditi thi ervations” and in t cupy eac at St of present consump- fe comes a reali holding g of nily th s ol existence, husband e nelancholy s all the work of the old-f oned mustard umbago, 1808, tators. the > and distressed He was buried at Avr in Sc ¥y vault. Campbell was a first cousin ]'\'l ROLE. adalband his d\.ath left ‘four amall ehildren, to the evening of the duel he friendly his unfor zbout 't due to the terms with Capt 50 prevaler MUSTEROLE--QUICK RELIEF! NO BLISTER! Soothes and Relieves Like Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting. 2 clean, white ol the oil of mu er—doas it bet not bl You do not with a cloth. You si isuzily the pain teil you what relic Throat, sthma, Rheu hes of t , Sore Muscles, sted Feet you get the genui Refuge _imitation: land, “MU>ICAL FOLLIES OF 1915 PRESENTING AN ENTIRELY NEW BiLL . £ LOVE and SURGERY AT Rf_ BIG COMEDY BILL THURS.—FRI—SAT. - ————————————————————————— | SPEciAL—THE FUNNIEST COMEDIAN IN THE ‘WORLD—SPECIAL. CHAS. CHAPLIN The Funniest Picture Ever Mado—2000 Feet of Laughter NEW IDEA TRI FLORETTA CLARK Female Baritone in a 2-Reel Ke HIS PREHISTORIC PAST Singors Comedians and High Class Musicians MARR & EVANS Acrobats & Comedians The Passing of Two Gun Hicks, 2 Reel Broncho Western MUTUAL WAR WEEKLY COLONIAL THEATRE Two Reeis—“MASKS AND FACES, 'Biograph—Two Reel Spectacular Scenic Adaptation of Peg Woflmgtnn “The Choice,” Vitagraph Drama; ‘How Uncie Brewster Was too Shifty for the Tempter,” Esaanay Evening 10 Cents ° Lubin Feature OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON Special This Week EASTERN WHITE HALIBUT, Ib. ................. 18c FRESH CAUGHT PICKEREL, Ib. FRESH CAUGHT BLUEFISH, b. ................ 18 FRESH CAUGHT MACKEREL, Ib. .... FRESH CAUGHT BUTTERFISH, Ib. LARGE SMELTS, Ib. MEDIUM SMELTS, Ib. ]STEAK COD, STEAK BOSTON BLUES, | FRESH HERRING, Ib. FLOUNDERS, Ib. EASTERN SALMON, Ib. i duenssas IE Jarhedes e 2R i lere s RN 2 Ibs. for 25¢. .. 3 lbs. for 25¢ NARROWFINNANHADDIES lb .................12c |LCONG AND ROUND CLAMS, ............ 3 qts. for 28¢c | WAKEFIELD OYSTERS, quart ................... 40¢ PUBLIC FISH MARKET {77 Franklin Street come to the United are almost entirely unskiica s and souihern Vir- Phone 133 Make Them Smoother. cnough to aing 7—Chi- electric plowing-ih % EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL You Get Our New Number Franklin Street IN THE NEW SUNLIGHT BUILDING AFTER FEBRUARY FIRST. MORE ROOM FOR US—BETTER SERVICE FOR YOU. THENORWICH ELECTRIC CO. Now at 100 Franklin Street YOUR INCOME TAX Inceme tax returns must be prepared and filed with the Internal later than March 1st, 42 ce, which is supposed tion vwv:a,\'nxdnm to officially that two person that to waste land is to Revenue Depsrtment not Providence | i having a net income of $3,000 or over, and by husband and wife, live ing together, having a combined net income of that amount. Our Income Tax Dspartment will be pleased to assist you in pree paring your report. THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK individuale YOUR opportunity to in- crease your principal fifty per and receive six Your principal will be secur- ed by a mortgage on real estate. stand the most rigid investigaticn and some of New Haven’s most conservative ready availed themselves of this -op- portunity. Addisss: Box 1489, New Haven, Conn en prevents et e got for. The Musterole

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