Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 4

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ginrwiu ulletin and goniitfi 119 YEARS OLD 12¢ & week; S0c Subscription pri month; §6.00 o Yea: Enterod at the Fostoffice at Norwica, YConn., as second-class matter. 2 Teleprone Calls Bulletin Business Office 480. Editorial Rooms 35-8. Bulletin Ed e etin Job Ofice 85-2. Willimantle Ofice, Room % Murray . Bullding. Telephone 310, e e Norwich, Thursday. | The Circulation of The Builetin The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,053 housea in Norwich, and read by ninety- three per cent. of the people. In Windham it is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danielson to over 1,100 and in all of these places it is consid- ered the local daily. Eastern Connecticut has forty- s towns, one hundred and xty-five postoffice districts, and sixtv rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold in every town and on all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION i 2320050529505 502335582059 140 23 FIHI29923800 M0 e 4,412 --5.920 --9,100 fseasecsasseseseresseassasseresesoessonsresres: 1905, averace January 31.. H i STRIKING AT CANADA. ; along the bor attacks which it was believed mpted upon the a part of British e mans nan symp tified in its result elf-proclaimed Germau w up the international rail oro, owever or the orin > to make a aking and SILENCER ON FIREARMS. ng other i can how infiue: the gunshot ndersteod what s upon oves t iting the sale of su t would amount nless nothing of the danger in adjoining states offer uch sale. no restr A FORLORN HOPE, te the administered by part President Wilson is as determined as over tl the ship purchase bill must through in some form. Even thousgh unw to meet defeat despite the apparent maljority agzinst the meas- re, and the inability to overcome the tuation through the party caucus or the appeal to the progressives, which sption calicd forth resentment asmight @ expected, it is a. forlorn hope that i¥ held out by the backers of the bill. Concerning the oppositfon that has developed against this piece of hasty legislation, it might be well if the Tresident turned upon it the same rea- =onfng that he used in reaching his dstermination to veto the immlgration bill, Among the reasons that he gave for placing his dlsapproval upen the bill was his firma Delief that it did not represent the desire of the people of tbe country and that there was noth- g at least to show that the people wanted the literacy tsst applled as s i 1 his rebu method of determining the fitness of the immigrant, From the protests that had been made against the bill and the un- American policy involved he was safe in his statements. He has just as good sround, ‘however, for arriving at the same conclusion in regard to the ship purchaso Dill. 1t is purely an admin- istration measure. It does not rep- resent the desire of the people of the justifies the attitude of the opposition, It is headed tpwards a wise defeat. | MAN OR DISKANTLE. ry Garrison doesn’t mince ny and he doesn’'t take any different position from what he has throughout the session or from the recommendations in his report, when he declares in a communication to enator Chamberlain, chairman of the senate military committee that c gress hould give us men or dismar tlo the coast defenses The secretary of war sible v of the maintains that inasmuch as the g ernment has spent $160,000,000 coast defenses it should have men who have been trained to handle them and akes a whe sit the government is not in that posi tion today. T! raining required pon the Dattle- for improv event take g the of war even t emblanc not even cloud upon t pected. Se e member i the situation and ha; age to stand back of hi { It is not a matter of partisa | he does not intend to male it so as he says nothing-is more useless a lot of coast defense t ed men to handle them, ud han u NO CAUSE FOR HASTE. iends of the Jones bill, measure which promises so much 1 important m as did t whict sure Its and sue 1 1d such Time: sle way to prepa -government, i« is an est ul EDITORIAL NGTES. ing a smaller loaf of bread mmendation of Rhode Island t t of the country is johnny nmendation w ay t department break und, ation of the nd wou interests now corded that anyone w sult of his former ly to prove harmless. hreat, Secretary Dan say litlle about the war we know toc ) building program for the nav; b he cannot s: that wi ebout it to discover that quate protection more than ow too one city whict realizes that all the rain is mneeded but not every place is prepared re of it in such a way as them through a drought n There a circumstance to what house is liadle to enc sournment. the country and there is no expression to show that it does. On the contrary thers is a flood of protests against the proposed bill from all sections of the country, because of its many harm- | ful features, which, with their own| rec ition of its dafigerous «“.lal'.’t\'(x’l,j moment. tarted by gt stirred up| a the country’s actual state of preparation than exist- ed before. The 7 ntation i f hortcomings in both » that there actually gives itls to Filipinos | { recognize the rebuilding {1ts inconsister ve been brouglit instance | the | the | ¢ 1 but as it hasn't influence our ttie we need ade- The state senate 4!d mo business Tuesday because the northeaster pre- vented a quorum, but that storm isn't upper ter before ad- X e @ Y ] B A St “They all seemed to be nice girls,” mused the young woman who likes to talk. “But where. they expect to spend their future life if they con- in their earthly careers of don’'t know. 1 e fascinated speculating as to what they'd say next that I lost completely of the dress 1 was I'm sure T was a healthy, -asant looking young woman and he put on me a concoction that was ilt last fall and therefore mafied damsel down at this d It made me look jas though I were trying to be some- body's little girl with a sash tied around my knees. By main force I restrained myself from sticking a_fin- ger in _my mouth and saying 1 Goo!” Yet that apple cheeked beamed at me and wanted to know if ever in my life I had stepped into a gown that seemed to have been made 0 expressly for me. She said that she never saw anything suit one's Ilypu o weil-—-I being flve feet eight and never of the kittenish style—and aupe color brought out all rowns in my hair. It may have agreed with my hair, but the mirror showed how it turned my e 3 sort} {of a lemon color. | “However, that brazen sales person | 't quail even under my reproach- ¥ And said that while the howed short waisted the nsible would ng to these long, m e frocks as long as they could t them. While 1 s getting into my own I the sajeswoman in woman gown booth assuring her customer body who bought anything but waisted, full skirted frock was hori waisted fooli we old sty and cne number and py. Whereupon my clerk turned a perfectly gaze on me and opined that the weather was' zoing to| main cold. ¢ n | creature wt store I drew arose languidly hou; fternoon dresses’ and she heam- 2dded the limit of my price and limpid of pity fall upon i had some gowns ice one was so limited in T wanted nk, here was u men when the: age didn't essay pink. Her Then had she put on a waistline arme and was five ttom of th s between a She went e of their Imost yards around | skirt looked like | tub and hallet into ec St newvest magels and 1 about myself in it. almost, and that if remove it from me quickly rniture of my FOR WITCHCRAFT to follow the countries 1 1. 1711 entirely were able witches. that of | Wwhe heir trial | of Antrim alleged crime was tors young woman, by the name | who was apout 18 and who lived at the me: month iary eved th ne house r. tridge was baunted by ev pir- One day an apron was found on fioor, which had 1 No v seized and was er thig nented i dr { minute that and on soveri r women of them also. identified and from differe young worn e i L-cu BULLETIN. THURSDAY, m w:m BAD COLD? FEEL HEADACHY, DULL AND STOPPED UP FIRST DOSE OF emotions. She said if I dldn’t care for that here was a love of a gown in! the clinging_style got it in! O, ve ing and some were fuil 3 were wearing either, oh, ves, At the next place the princess who waited on me said they had sold out all the thirty-eights. Then she cried that she had found one he ers and it was just the It was a nondescript arrangement that loolked as though it might have been made a year ago or in a year to come. It dragged down at the collar in tb back, it bulged over my shoulders, | break ve me r of a hippopo! her hands in ual around the hip: general sprightly mus. S ec- m-ply per-fec 1f every st see had drop) T'd just love my ked in the glas: Wasn't it in before it was gone v dldn't see why arabbed bef it hadn’t the i “PAPE'S COMPOUND” RELIEVES GRIPPE MISERY. Dor stay Quit blow uffed-up! nd snuffling! ld Compound” 5 hours until three d end grippe mise . body or limbs. cmptly opeg clogged- air passages ning: feve: only cents at dru a severe cold .either in the stops known CoLD ALL A dose taken o Ty With th, up no relieves rishne NOTE n e, except t hanger was way back of the o Tt acts without a, taste Theate, ‘Miss Fromps! Oh, Miss Fromps and causes no nee England called. ‘Come over here! want aceept stitut how you, how wonderfully th = omes this customer! ( i while we find some one whose figur is so perfect t he can just walk right into a dress ¥ been made her. ful! 'When thought was goi lexy then d there. She I'd regret it all my life, bargain. he saw me assured me | ng such a “So 1 came home exhausted, mor than ever convinced that the Japan 0 sens| ese ‘women are th, when it to clo h!” said her listener. * make just as much fuss and row style of the em-! on their tyle of oidery we do THE WAR PRIMER y National Geographic Soeisty Roumania, European cc tri ary intent thi ¥s, trance into the great war is be freely predicted and who would br to the ¥ y and sources Orrine juarantined sued an for Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE and announced PRIC DAVIS TH " “The Dembutante” Victor Herbert's Beautiful New Operetta Odell, Robert G. Pitkin, Frank Doane, Sylvia Jason, Stewart Baird and Carl Gantveort TMMENSE CHORUS bocker Theatre, New York, and comes here direct from the Colonial Mail Orders With Remittance Filled in the Order of Receipt AY A YUWAY RE ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, Feb. 8:h JOHN C. FISHER Presents e Original Cast including, Will West, Clara Palmer, Maude AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Knicker- —This is exactly the same organization from the Boston. Norwich, New Haven and Hartford are the only New cities the production piays. ES Lower floor, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 SEATS ON SALE Bal y )y 'y i R o FRIDAY AT 10 A. M. Gellery 23¢ and 25¢ Jall Musical Comedy Playwrights THE TYPHOON, Five Reels MUTUAL MOVIES 7;:';1\! "»;Qet when “‘;"f\}ik“(‘{: = . - « and overyining to zain ‘ S THEAT 248 | 1 IME TABLE Thur. Fri. Sat. wi e refunded { il vou fa pol skl : SROADWAY ;M‘;rmss SRR NIG7H‘T ORRINE. This offer gives th =2 S o i "";‘1“{ DALY and DANIELS REFINING FIRES 7:15 Two Funny Comedians THE TYPHOON :;g ADE and MARION 8: E F SPALDING and FIELDING R £ MOBIQ e DALY and DANIELS 8:156 SERG'T JIM'S HORSE 9:30 KEYSTONE COMEDY 9:45 EXIT MARCH 10:00 BIG 5 HOUR SHOW FRANK DALE ¥ Singing Comedian KEYSTONE COMEDY tod Sat. ame raphic Mo erick SEE TH r of 1877 d the Dan panic ned wildly throu tries, and Rouman fever pure Latin traditions manians mans w blood Old and place in the m wh n the armies 0 Ottoman to the an 0od and money smell was observed that stones, attered ab nd that the ®overlets were 1y taken off the beds and made shape of a corpse, and that walked out of the room n with a nightgown in the e - fits three able to hold at times she and that on one d off of the bed and £ the floer as if supported and drawn by an invisible power The afflicted person nable i ¢ at t to in, could repeat the Lord’s had been known to pray 1 in_public and private, and that ne of them had late C mmundon Judge ip, say ble that so far retain t real the form slon as to frequent the houses | eligious worehip, both publicly and es would | privately. which had been proved in o the accused. He concluded by ziving h nion ‘that the jury t shoyld not bring them the sole testimony of the ’s visionary image: Judge Upton was followed by Justice trey, who differed from him in opinion and thought the jury might, from the evides briig them in guiity, which they ~accordingly did. This trial lasted from 6 o'clock in the ntii 2 o'clock in the after- of March 1, and the prisoners ntenced to be incarcerated 12 and to stand four times in the in Carrickfergus. Tradition says that the people of the village were muclh) exasperated against these unfortunate persons, who were severely pelted in the pillory with boiled cabbage-stalks and the like, by which one of the wemeén had an eye beaten out. guilty upon flicted per- morning noon v ) e e e s well, to | ar of at at poker cost more e in the same gamblers. usual appropriati is passed by arsimonious legisiators use to allot their or spades, wi will never seeds p: f The propos: W Fairfield County is a I keeping with the tim is Just as necessary for agriculture as in any ot inese. Such a bure bout co-operation bus line of u should among farme; z considering the problen of = and demand, market prices and 1 ods of supplying the public and result in promoting the welfare bo of the farmer and the consume: | Bridgeport Standard. The city should do its utsmost encourage the cultivation of every f | | | nurpose. Owners of {used and unaccupied ough throwing such land open for tion by those who have of land that is ava ich is ur t to a cess to tillable land. parks should be used. study of the opportumity w offered would go a long way lightening_the burden £ familles.—Hartford Po Pol It is hard to understand w in these days of enlightenment, supposedly sane and it i th: telligent peo- ple will propose to penalize education. i Instead of charging tuition fees f high school Instruction, the stats| would do something really worth| ‘Wwhile if it studied the problem of high | school attendance and streve to find - i Zt been there less TO ACT ON HOUSE IMMIGRA Decks Are Cleared for the Bill Today. President immigra ALLEGED FRAUDS IN 18TH ILLINOIS DI of Any Viel: Statutes Disc No Evidenc eral vidence “Pure at the source—perfectal: Jjourney’s end.” licious— CRYSTAL Domin ADDRESS: NEW YORK 2at ion of Fed- a fresh baked cake, made the more de- with icing from 0 Confectioners SuGAR Indispensable for fine icings and confections, 1 1b. “Lump-procf” Cartons THE AMERICAN SUGAR REF'G CO. | | e V) Thaur., Fri., The Man Who Grows MORTON BROS. Presenting Papsrolegy 224" EXPLOITS OF ELAINE 500 WINNING THE PRIZE Colonial Theatre Shows 0, 7 and 8:45 Mat 10c; Eve, 10c and 20c AUDITORIU E STRANGE GENTLEMAN ABOUT WHOM THE WHOLE WORLD IS TALKING ! CHATTERTON SISTERS In a Dainty Offering Read the Story in the Boston Sunday American FOR | HAVE TOILED '] “SCARS OF POSSESSION,” FRARGIS BUSHMAY--2 Reels Contest on | “THE STENOGRAPHER,” “LOVE’S ACID TEST,” Selig and Especially Good Comedy Films Edison — “HE WAITS FOREVER,” Lubin Wi at th n docks have on strike for more pay. Formerly t paid double rates for nizht work: 1 this was reduced to rate and & nhalf, and now pay for night work has been made the same as fo As the men are without borers Strike at Colon, I laborers | last STRICT. i the light ness. SHORT MOVE DOWN THE STREET BUT A FORWARD MOVE ON THE EFFICIENCY CIRCUIT For Everything Electrical At our new store, 42 Franklin street—in the new'Sun- Building—we’re ready to serve you in larger quarters with every facility for efficiency and prompt- HE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. Now J™ &£+= FRANKLIN STREET &2 “GBE Now 17 qu Ne. 8 15¢ fi 2 quart Enamel Milk Pail...... 8 quart Galvanized Water Pail. . 8 quart Enamel Dish Pan. .. ... 25¢ Glass Uneek Mouse Trap. . . 10c Paring Knife. .. .. 6 quart Enamel Pan with cover.......... 8 quart Enamel Pot withcover .............. Enameled Chamber Electric Hand Lamp with battery............. $1.50 The Household Bulletin Building Special Prices art Enamel Dish Pan...... Enamel Tea Kettle. .. ... ..... 10c ve inch DishMop, Ete..........c00un... 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4

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