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£e Hooms 353, B mkflld\n Job Office 358 { TPilitwmastie Offics, Room %, Murray Pnatag. Telephone Zi5. Bulletin has the -fargest aiveutation of any paper in East- avn Connectlout and fram three 5 four times farger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered €0 over 3,000 of the 4053 housse in Norwich, end read by ninety- three per cent. of the people. 1n Windham it is delivered to over 900 houses, In Putmam and Danisleon to over 1,00 ard in all of these places it is consid- ered the focal daily. Eastern Connecticut has forty~ nine towns, one hundred and sixtyfive postoffice distriots, and eixtv rural free delivery routes. Ths Bulletin is sold in every town and en all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION 9901, aVerage e -~ . .. 5928 4412 WORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, T9TS when the stateds umging a poiley of ecbyomy. An important cecommendation, how- over, is that a state farm should re- o the leil system in New Haven, reld mnd Hertford counties, it be- sng the onanimous opinion of the com- antsston that such 2s the proper meth- of for reifeving existing conditions. or 2 lone time a state farm for the xeze of inebriates has been urged and 4t is inciuded in the recommendations of the state board of charities again this yoar © meed of economy was what. koot cut in the Tast gen- eral, mssemoiy and the financial condi- o, 6f Connecticut hasn't improved in the meantime, NEW ENGLAND MILK. It wasp't but e short time ago that ho maflk producers of this part of Connesticut were setting Torth the in- abilfty %o produce milk for the mar. %et at a profit. vy found it im- possible to meet tite Tequirements, ac cept the prevailing prices at that time and show a balance that made it worti while to teke the necessary business| c t € z H £ =~ didn't require a long drawn out to determime the justice of| ir representations, or to cwtablish the fact that the ProGucer should get a better profic for his lebor, but the witnati the same throughont New Fingland agcording to the Teport of| Secretary Pattes of the New England Mflic Producers’ assoclation when he declares that because the millk pro- ducer cannot realize from his product as much as it costs him to produce dairving is undergoing a Tapid de- Ttr this reason alone it is hls t cows ave disappearing at 20,000 each vear in the ates and that the sup- England milk is by no| means sufficient to meat the demands. ¥ 3 [ situation is one which is not| i with keen relish. It represents deciine New England industry | J ould e making progress her direction, ver there is ntive 10 a farmer to sell his iree cents a quart wh r to produce it jon has materialiy ness in the past and New England milk n the demands gland consumption depends its accomplishment. to me za. LET PRINCETON LEAD. DANGEROUS SHOULD GO. H DLIGHTS or amateur might be expected diversity of ideas. Freedom from pro- is what is soug col- | (| and fuzey, yale eyebrows, Jaw and would have been thrown out ot Romance to him was something to be of higeous fact wa. and more than aware, in er- where men’s furnishings store held eway growled after Jim had deshed tos the glass front husrying Brotherly response. 3 paper of pins hud asked for saw a situation 2 v bewildered at the thought of handling be saved from nd presen to a happy bachelor life- Secretly Sam Tearny markably with the t grab Jimmy 1f she was an empty Jim expect to have | ned damaging fcats even themseives the fac { you 2o on al A TRAGEDY IN MILLINERY Corinihian nec! a square Sam Tearny had a a beauly contest unanimously. and other blights e, and when the made evident to him Jimmy was aware that the Bil sisters had established a millin- shop at_the of the bloci, the Tear oods and e lassed with measl the human 1 hat his brothe: bevond words. *Wetchu think he youre doing?” to cast 2 smile and bow one, of the Billings sisters past. “Are you sellinz gents’ gs or are you dealing in ‘eathers and wire frames now?” “Aw, You make me tired! was Jim's Can’t 1 be polite © a lady? It wouldn't hurt you if you pruced up a bit yourself! oward urniehi Sam snorted his disgust and grabbed r a small girl who ng needies. He ead of him and was ki Tt stood to reason that Jim would erved himself and pre: thought his brother handsome. Sam feit that the blond Bilings girl inkling eyes and pretty hair would leave no stone unturned to she could beguile him a chance. Certaink headed girl who | low to stick roses | nio giving her bu or nE on bakery pics and roils an goods? Maybe she’'d insist on voarding Her nd generally did 1 am efully d out these{ brother, but | the | im only sco f males seeking to that they are nothing _serious ons or those of were cod Sam barked. drop in that I night after 8 oclock nd moon and eat chafin; n the trimming ro atch vou taking ired “Good friends: | Toas " avers | ik | around waiting fo Jitn dema oft d Sam gas . and 1 | t v ! ead there 1o whers svas \ automobile « 3 i for the Tove of | amount of addditional Tegu- | sports are to be found. The demand i1ation for motor cars will ind its way | for a victory, however, has witnecoen | tes to separate the wheat from tho| Tule rather than the exception e chas and for the legislature to adopt | ong effort for the elimination TRIALSOEUE, B DEEMING such an ecxperience has shown to be|the professtonal coache: { o Seameit arted by President Hi | e $He woveiml things whith who is anxious ( | should eful consideration is the| zraduate athletes should be B B 3oami Such headlights| far wreater opportunity for {5 oncountered t.‘,\n of undergraguate athletics. Tt | There is no | on which has also been en-} o | dor Provost Smith ©f the Uni- | | versity “af Penneyivania. and 5 pien| | which would arouse much sympathy | could it he ated t Al the| 5a larzer collezes would put it oper-{ & . i N Tt had Beeti made hy ihe advocacy of such a change pres- | ¢ have developed most str E ! for the best professional ; ¢ has sone so far tha ~van =0 lon ed NEW LONDON HARBOR. anding the impos « en't | taxes from whi the war esources are at a ver ch never had any. ! ountry’s i een cut so that{ oz = the people to| . o he only reople ; There | ¥ho w t {he United | shurtage It 1t Mesico, | o ehalf of | ! weather and the | g ds seed ca gue: ! New London and talogues will The nan . oncerned ing democrats” will spend their | aver the s geport pro- | time with on their trips to Washing- | ct that t advisable | (on Sl ) attempt ropriation S tE R e { for the casicry » state by| With wheat drapping at the Tale c R cing ¢ Jidon as the “har-| five cents in fifteen minutes it ousht o of th an might be ex. | (2 2ve struck 3 mormal basis before t, but it is a representa- | Mexicans sidency ©f he Nutmeg state sends to|inat republic just as if it were ihe n who attempis to use what- | goal of their ambition and a joy Tor. ever influence he may inst | ever. s ethe profec s own - - s however, no reason to] The-ome & f s remark mede any dif-|nation of Governor Blease five dave rezardiess of the disposition it 5 sr Tho rivers and harbors ap- 7 must e and in that e lecticut projects eo] About the only satisfection fro. iporarily into the Stscard. Howswer ditfons in Washington are not zo- -8g to remain forever =s they are and thare fe reason for ®elieving that 48 hound oomie he Proper aftamion will 2e giv- #2 1o the New Lonfon herbdor wu 'WORK IN PENAL INSTITUTIONS. Asting upon the oppasition wiileh from thme to time azai the ooutract eystem in pemal & thins, there was areated hy the Ia {legisiature & commissiop to maks |investigation of the shuation as jaxists tn Conmeetiont. Thad body; con- reisting of thres membem, has Goua iy worle ant mads 15 repbrt end Fac~ jemmendefions. In the opimion of two o present contrect system ¥ changed Bt the third ] posmber comvinoss that = <hante of the opl wm. e m [id aet legtsinture = out of ideas which have been Wwith success across the w s race for coaches that victory ma vilow has goften to the point whe: te x| President Fibben’s suggestlo 1S | carry much weight. 1t is *| however, that it would accom desired end guick EDITORIA L NOTES. Jersey 2 mirror motori: ts are required in order to get their due consideration is no question who the There “de- it m e d im thathe wait- daily offering of January thus that it brings us just so wnuch closer © the Beaudful spring. 5 to] The claims that Mt thing to @0 with Ttal: | aster may prompt taat old €ource of 13| the timo a fellow thinks he is boss of 28t} his liver caplain of his soul, his stomsch makes hfm e down and do = somersauft, do dts worst azain. Provisional President Gutlerres of Mexico issaed 2 statement mpproving the Wilsor: speech. Can there he any significance 10 the fact that the peace onwenirorr has stuce named his suc- cessor? The ®baffieshlp Oregon as it star the cana! opening 1s said o in befter ghape than when it made its famous trip. That {s Detter than be- e reiegated o the mcrap heap, or Being made 2 iarget of. =i a- President Wiilott discharged on the spot the operator who failed to keep the line open for special and near- iy caused 2 wreck. Something ouzit to have been said to the employe who recognized the situa 1 and prevent. ! ed trounle, L. v = time, wh ed anad ved sied for rented evidence of cemented o repiace, having This showed T been ed off to pri new barre iilimms bega reer of the man. cement-higden m Win % s tha hought rincipaliy mother he house in which the lived in England was thoroughly rhauled and when the floor of the kitchen was forn it was found that Mrs. Deeming number and her four children had been murdered and cemented under the floor of the fire- A full investigation disclosed the murders had taker ce. The trial of this murderer excited a great amount of atention in all/parts of the worid. The anouncement of the verdict at Melbourne was grected h cheere and general expressions of satista Deeming was executed at Melbourne on Ma He per- ststed o the last that he the Rainhill murder. “He ings a oy had never,” he declared “lost his sell <control in Englan, arrival e had since his in Australia- He made no and left no confession. The witnessed by a large including governn 2 officials 2nd magistrates. ed it five years before. Nothing meant Nerwich Readers Can Ne DOUBLY PROVEN Longer Deoubt the Evidence. anything to Jim any more, ev .| This Norwich citizen testificd long compared with betng with the Dblond |ags, Biilings girl. A deadly hatred for her % pe Clutched him. ‘And en equally geadly| Told of quick relicf—of undoubte sgust for his brother surged throuzh him. Almost every evening now, de- fantly, Jimmy brushed and Udied him- self affer closing hour and _ostenta- tiously stepped Out of his front door ino the front door of the chic little miilinery shop without a glance at his seething Drother. Glosmily Sam would glaring at the ledgers befors him, nE 2 pen and waiting. He was un- able to tear himself away. Somehow he felt he must be on hand to kmow the wors. when it happened. More- over, he hated going home alone to their bo: ing house room. Rather wiidly he refused io consider the thought that after Jim had got mar- ried he would have to 30 home alone always. But even underground geysers boil up occasionally. The thermometer stood at precisely 3 below the evem- ing that Sam banged shut and Jocked the front door of the store and stalked oft without waiting for Jim, who Was Spendiug his pleasant evening in_the back room of the little millinery shop. Tke acute point of this lies in the fact that Jim's hat and warm overcoat were wailing for him in his own store and he hed no key. In 2 ecold and righteous fury Sam prepared to retire. He told fumeelf it served Jim perfect iy right for being such 2 fool and he'd maybe realize what sensible people thcught of him. Let him run the half mile to the boar@ing house—do the chump good: Meybe be wouldn’t be =0 Crazy about that simpering Billings creature if he had to suffer a little! With these interesting thoughts Sam anxiously stayed awake till Jim came panting into the room from his frigid scamper. No denunciations fell from hi: lins whatever. In alarm Sam switched on the lights and glanced at his_brother’s face. “Wh-waat's the matler me by E ol kS 3 v o e stam- gazed at him utterly oblivious own shiverings ahd spoke be- tween chaitering teth. might as well know,” he got out tv—she me down! She of his 3 Every cold he caught settled on id@neys and made the trouble wo! His irregular in passage. Bills, procured at N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug Stere, brought prompt relief.” o of it sigee. I willingly ing not know what to do for it and allays botus of Sioan's Liniment of any druggist and have house—against colds. me: fied, but enefit, The facts are now Such testimeny is complete—the ¢ confirmed. i- @ence conclusive, 1t forms convincing proof of merit Mrs. C. Bennett, 46 Palmer St, Nor- “'Some yea suffered from backache. his neys were disordered, as was own Ly the kidney secretions being Doan's Kidney A LASTING EFFECT. At a later interview Mrs. Benpetl ald: “Doan’s Kidncy Pills cured one £ my family of kidney trouble some ears ago and there has been no sign confirm my this remedy.” gealers. Don't ‘ormer esdorsement of Price at all s0e, simply asic for a kidney remedv—get Doan's Kidney Mrs, Bennett had Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Pllle—the same that Foster-Milburn Co., Try This for Neuralgia. “Thousands of people keep on suffer- with neuralgia because they dou Neuralgia the nerves. What you s & pam in want (o do is to Soothe tite nerve it- Apply Sloan’s Limiment to rface over the painful pa in. Sloan’s Liniment penetrates verv quickly to the sore, irritated nerve the inflammation. Get a it in oints, lumbago, sciat ‘our money back if not sat does give aimost instant ] ago one of | Mat. Se-10e TODAY I 5%51% .. SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE CARR TRIO Novelty Singing, Dancing Comedy FRED & CASSIE BACON Amer s Premier Banjoists SISSIE JORDON The Fashion Plate Dancer erisooe ZOUDORA in 7 feels No. 4. With Marguerite Snow and J. Cruse Mutual Movies War Weekly Keystone Comedy mains to be seen ever, that an it can be said, how- appropriation which wouid make le purchase of the necessary land and formulation of the plans for the work of such an instis tution would be money well spent— Bridgeport Standard. When there is anything wrong with the diplomatic servite, it won't be mec- essary to appoint a commission to in- vestigate the cause of the trouble. Bryan has told us why. The diplo- matic service is a home for “deserving genial secreta: of is careful, however, to inquire her ic is necessary that the men we send abroad should speak tae lan- guage of the country to whi are sent. ile conceives that it THEATRE ONE NIGHT :&RU:‘ADWJ‘»\ FRIDAY, JAN. 22 DAVIS LIBNAY_FRIDAY. JAN. 2 THE YELLOW TICKET By MICHAEL MORTON York City . on UNIVERSAL IN ITS APPEAL $1.50—Seat Sale Wednesday at 10 A. M. ce Filled in the Order Received. Direct from a Run of O N FEARLESS IN ITS INCEPTION PRICES—25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢c, $1.00, Mail Orders With Remittant Colonial Theatre nesels “Thfi Last Vflllmteer” Resels Story of the Great European War Struggle, Featuring Paul Panzer, Late of “Perils of Pauline;” .Regullr Artilleryman from U. S. Army and Countless Thrills. times, be of advantage for a_diplomat to be able to talk to foreigners in me other speech than Engl | Waterbury Republican. If we are to in Connecticut in a non-par not simpi the purpose ¢ 5 those who have been given rewards for to prevent service be employ 1 the plums which grabbed when the harve civil service proposed made a law by t signed by governor nd _administered by a composed of those solidly otner party is a civ £t comm aga service law that re fe! Price—Mat. 10c and Children 5S¢ Today Only. [Evenings 10c Mon., Tues., &~ AUDITORIUM Mr. Nat. Weston 17 ecton’s Models Presents A Beautiful Spectacular Posing Novelty JACQUE & FOLEY . ” MII—O!! Piano and Song THIRD EPISODE WITH TERENCE O’ROURKE J"WiRrEn kerrican AND OTHER PHOTOPLAYS Shows 2:30, 7 and 8:45 Mat 10c; Eve. 10c and 20c =-s-said You won't have to worry rellel. ny more! There was a long silence. “Say 1 stammered at last. “T—I'm s{orTy, Honest—say, a girl wno'd u isn’t worth worrying about! | ven Times- OTHER VIEW POINTS h the record f A shark miles 1c shark hold istance swimmi has like o Wring her neck! Say t and Til ix vou someth: f ‘I'he Chicago pack: are th e~ o Ne ing to stop shipping beef to Burepe e uniess < tain ccases the stop- T ing of Americ ssels. That would LETTERS TO THE EDITOR| Ploe of e it ane a0 e Hunters' License Law. Now is the time for our cpresentatives to set busy and eiter res altogether with he ise or do away need not worry.—>Meriden uncer Journal Former Gov. Baldwin contract with ring house to a Young Man $ v. said to York volume nters’ license law {Law as a Profession a law is to continue, it|® volume to give the Lt A8 < con s short sentence will do be 50 revised that no one can|caise That's Where the Money unter’s license without at least| Senmocticut TWestern i of three reliable citizens b = e will make good use of said li-| hat permanent p a Next should sesm to be lasting ept in certa ave it a com sections wi hod methods we ption of the holder and photo-| pursued. There thoul Evb ok possible . 5 me proviso in the t Under the present slipshod Svbiant 6 Sumner time should be replaced will be and common sense wo year the that the company putt! pos numerot hide the present job as q vement would want cense, hunting will Be|sfble with a new one.—Middletowt L of the past unless something| Pre: < done to keap off the thousands off boys e and men who have no respect for a| In asking a modest v as long as the r Rhode Island cities, who can ind cheap men envugh up here to pilot them around the good huntin crounds and cover up their tracks un- t away with the game that o o mer bovs. Laws be passed that will make it not bard—to stop these fellows, e fact of their utomobile sh ugh of intent whether they shoot an most of them birds having a Con- coming up here in | ald be ev | > breal the rthing or ot only By r of the state as well that they have irf ond the limit which | carry out of the state another, and a man that those two will buy also, cheap screen up here lawh mean some V/ool For Belgiana. A Editor We have learned that there is a great shortage of knitting { wool in England and a total lack of it erland As there are enc umbers estitute Belgians would kful to knic f the means of a rmit of iheir bu. eins of Lnitting Wool, may earnest appeal to your vool. even small quunti- be most grafefelly received and forwarded. | ¥ we suggest “natural’ k ki and] as being desirable cold. by post or ex addressed to Harvard, Mass very traly, ren, Yours (Signed) Harvard |ITCHING ECZEMA COVERED ENTIRE BODY, RESINOL CURED Could Net Failed. Ma: | Sleep. 3 Remedies had Resinol Stopped Itching Immediateiy. Mass, Aug. 11 19i4—"My| entire body, even my eyelids, was com- pletely covered with bilisters as large as a pea. When ome would burst water d come from it, and thenm it would nto a very painful sore. The g and itching were somethinz and I COULD NOT SLEEP T think I had one of the i s of eczema 3 human being | had | used eight different kinds of rem- | without success. 1 then tried Ointment and Resinol Scap and it stopped the itching IMME- DIATELY. 1 gradually noticed a change for the better. New T am en- tirely cured. and am without 2 pimple or blemish on any part of My bedy. — (Signed) Edward F. McCullough, 243 River St, Mattapan. Resinol Oint- ment and Resinol Soap are soid by all druggists. For samples, free, write to Dept. §-R, Resinol, Baitimore, 5d. Order It Now by Phone 136.5 Trommer's Evargresn, par cass $1.70 s1§3pkin- Light Dinner Ale, per case Koehler's Plisner, por case 3125 ¥ree Delivery to all parts of the cily the advecates of e to hunt. An-| ehriates ghow of the hunt-|State's fin s are the sports of Providence|it will be amount other demand: the upon the treasury pub- COLD GONE! HEAD CLEAR AND NOSE OPEN--IT'S FINE! “PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS| COLDS AND GRIPPE IN | A FEW HOURS. | + se's Cold Compound” every | two hours until e taken three | nis \ssages of the irge or nose runn fove: - dullnes BAD COLD, HEADA - ALSO 25 & WORK REGULATE YOUR BOWELS! 10 GENTS Bresk a bad cold? Surest wa in the world is to take {wo Cascaret tonight and you will wake up with ¢clear head and the cold gene. Try this! Tf headachy, stuffed up and sore a over from a cold or grippe give vou: iver and bowels a thorough cleansin 1Q CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE WHILE YOU SLEEP CHY OR BILIOUS? will wonder became of your | e o reaker e it & | drugs. CANDY CATHARTIC 5O CENT BOXES- is to her in the management of her domestic and “YOU NEED A TELEPHONE" This is always the advice of the woman who has telephone rvice in her hom She kndws, from experience, that the ed with the every day value it small cost is nothin comp: cial dutiés. HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE IN YOUR HOME? January 18th to the 23rd “MISS SUNSHINE” will be at our store and offer to the public some very atirac- tive dainties. Don’t miss it. She’s Some Oirl THUMMS DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street Heat Your House With Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator Each radiator is a itself. 1t momical. Th and no ashes to away with an endless amo and dirt. It maintains an even and the gas flow is shut oit cally when the desired steam pressur peratur: of gas. Cail and witness 2 demo our office. The Cit;' of fiorwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. -ation al SPINACH CELERY (fancy) LETTUCE (native) APPLES (table 6 Franklin Strect H. JACKEL & €O. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Peenzister utomati- is reached, thereby preventing waste Poophi’s Market { ! - 'Babies Soon they will be ind girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies atch their smiles. LAIGHTO THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposile Norwich Savings Soclety | Birthday Sympathy | Engagement Congratulation | Wedding Day Birth 321 Main St., Alice Buildi“g}Anniver&ary Friendship Invitation Tally Cards and Booklets ; MRS. EDWIN FAY’S )| | I American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery connestion. Shetugkst Strest Props. | YOUR INCOME TAX Income tax returns must be prepared and filed with the Internal Reveifue Department rot later than March 1st, 1915, by individuals having a net income of $3,000 or over, and by husband and wife, liv- ing together, having a combined net income of that amount. Our Ircome Tax Department will be pleased to assist you in pra- paring your report THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn MeGrory Building FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follovs the srowd to the oniy place in New London where genuine chop | suey is made by an Oriental chef. Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks —AT— FRISWELL'S, Norwich, Conn. MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist | GRAY HAIR IS UGLY! | | These who have it may call it beauti- | |ful, but they kmow better! No per- .27 FRANKINN SHREEE lson in business can afford to have| i 2 |gray hair; it often means the loss of | ~. 5 4 [one’s position. Do ot risk hair dyes City of Norwich Water Works if your hair is fading. Miss Adles Otfice of Board of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn., Jan. 1, 1915, _ Water Tates for the quarter e Dec. 31 1918, 253 pavatie o the otfice Jan. 1,_181. from £30 & m t05'p. . tions' will be mads to &l Bills remaining unpaid after Jan. 30. | | has a Tonic which is what you need. | | 306 Main st, mext to Cheisen Bauk. | | Telephone 632-4 |DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | | Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telepnone 523 ! janld JOHN J. SHEA, Cashier. | TRERE 3 =0 saveciisine siiien ia| . CANES b od amcttis BEastern C o CUiCuE equal to TDE Bui- | Eastery in_for bukiness res fstig or

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