Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1915, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN. w,h,—»—zfiig Hived so far-in advance of the - = era. of Olly an his set, the Pleasure 3 w Ag¢, the Age of Flippancy! Net that Stories of the ar the boy was more than ncgatively %= blame-worthy, in these times when most any country since Germany’s out- put is curtailed, but the cost of Ger- many's production would soon drive {out a new business once tho war is - s * jover unless such an infant industry the wisdom of the serpent and the in- T IR dqflru‘""’h gfllle’ln was given protection until it got onto nocence of the dove appear to char- Wark in Belgium, = ~ H .~ Suc] o r ve talk g i 7 i £ acterize yout! £ his kind. = PY jits fest. Such product at present| We talk of one's finding his place in | CTH T Lot Tre Buiteting SEEESET e youths of his kind oA e ke f LR 1 25 lons us it dees|life, but so far as I have been able to . “ to get Very seriousjobserve most people have to make The great train was 1eadéed]o pu v places for themselves and others. 1It{ouf, as two young men hurriedly eun- belfook John D. Rockefeller nearly a|tered the Pullman, the younger taking ee trade basis.| ook (o find a job for himself when | passession of the end chair. The other {he was 2 boy—as a man he created |shook his hand hastily, then started NQUGH WITHOUT INVI-{the Standard ©il company, ~made [off, calling back gayly s A j TATION. a great place for himsclf ~and| .Well good bye, Lolly! Mang on! and Goufies i comes in free it is not i oy { American competition. It cam't e 119 YEARS OLD | profitadly dor “Subscription price 13c @ weeks Goe @ | month; $6.00 & year. ' oy Sntered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., as second-class matts o _safe to suppose| When he was a very | H._C. Hoover says: - langers were pictured to|was sent to- Sunday i h?"t{:: Belglum s a yretty big country d some such ready reply | chureh to which his forbear conscien. | When it comes to trying to feed every- friend- | tiously devoted a iithe of his businessfbody in it, and, of course, sol mmpassed about by | profits; and if. since that time, he do- | resions dre in much more deplorable Who was. to be their ndays to golfing and mo- | condition than others. For instance, v day, their Guiding Star by ing and auto -speeding and so- | MY husband, at one of the Brussels reveling generally, why, every-|canteens, saw.a woman with an 11 else of his set does—that is,|Year-old child, and a baby of 2 or 3 everybody! Their philosoph: arms, appear for a meal with iowest terms, is, “Hang et from a =mall town some thirty to wealth which|miles distant. The dispensing official sible, to social|asked what she was doing there. She liealth, if special-|said she came for food. He asked in it when indul-{how she came to be there. She said . lfound places for countless thous-| “Thanks old boy! Il vy tol So cating the abol-|,ngs. The first great accomplishment | long!” : & ment as a|of life is securing & way of self-main- | A minute more and 'hc‘ oL munder are|tenance and the next is the acquire- | SXPress was gliding through s r their {ment of the means of self entertain- | {ry landscape, w l\Althl\ghw‘on m;‘lm . the ex-|ment. Upon these two things per-|Was warming up & 9‘;‘ ey e sonal independence and happiness de- {streets in the city's suburbs, ihen the pends more than upon anythine else. |10ng stretchies of fields and wo 1 as for the fear of privations, g doubtless t he staunch simple, homely virtue have repeated for anyonsé who might have undertaken. o terrify him, I have never seen the righteous man 3 or uIl Telepnone Calla: lletin Business Office 480. Bulietin Edjterial Rooms 35-8. Bulletin Job Office 35-2. Willimazile Office, Room % Murray ! power and place: ced begging bread!” | fets can help. r istence of present e fme di et A o oads, 2 Chad . s * Building. Telephbone 310, time did not rrevent the tal murder | oy, v observa and study weo | farm-lands, ice-covered rivers, r gence dissipates i she had walked in. He said: : crecner at|pote! 0B oo vee for & place the | door-vards. lawns. Tradition preserves the usual record | *Birterens Totle Jnows no more| “But this is not a Brussels ticket, The young passenger seitied n.m-lff t:mr struggles in the wildern after | the about h of the land, grandfath Who was de-|the meal? Hroe e S, rarying| pended upon to inspire, and guide and| She shook the ticket at him, saying: ugh storms und sunshine, | fead, = vard or punish. than he| “Just look at that ticket and see W! and Larvest, with wolves | gaiys ding the name in a|l dont stay there for food for mv ints, until, when their{paper, or from hearing the bepediction | children.” This was towards the end a railroad com-|pronounced when, on rare oocasions|of November and there were alreas ifathe; hment has|place as ofter finds us as weé find it. or great- | why don’t you apply at that town for = good |1t should be borne in mind that you en re-;can never be truly referred to us as a o it was|has-been if you have not made good there was|somewhere. Young men of ability, good habits and good manners are £o {scarce that the supply never exceeds self comfortabiy for his journc: the porter had hung uo_his coat, stowed his handsome bag in the rack and looked after him gen- erally. vell groomed, well | 1 bred. He drew | id 1 that the law existed, also the willingness to pay (he penalty peated homi The Circulation of or the belief that the law could be a: e P! & pocket a big handful of sil- s to run its- rails to his grandfather’s church ! cight spaces on the ticket. p nvented the demand. Be it and the place may | .. "5 he tipped the porter liberally e R R R L 2 some pretty girl whom he have no food left,” she said, “no ¥ D.° . % TR eI oe A e B - Evidently, “hanging on ght to be | hat settled their fate and fortune! au home”! of getting y pt what I get impossible to tell how many| o M e ! | was the site of their log cabin s 8 % ¢ pluetin | have been restrained from taking lite| p, lize I 1 eSS | is now the center of a bustling city. | Tj iy i from tho kitehens. You look at % o you realize how we a! - | : stling city. | Time has changed the family ideals, | empty spaces and 1 can’t i because it was known what penalty{cheap excuses for doing awaited them, and it never will bo|things. We are all zuilty. wn, but throw down the penalty|heard that cheap excuse: eves sought first the Sporting or even | Puman nature to do it!” perhap 1- | In the chair opposite, there was nment | Greds of times, The offensivences at- | pretty With her mother or chap- tributable to willfulne: ut over | eron; whenever he looked up from the pon human nature ipposed | prirted page, it W survey er ot be the earthly side of us—the side | critically, as pert at de- people? It is 2 most prompts to mean actio of fem- effort h seeks to|qu n the necessity for such a side, | inine picture. 1 LVare nd @ to those{and also its existence as commonly |of his presen did but|imagined. Human nature should | jolt his self-poise prompt us to cbserve the laws of our T H = {being not to degrade ourselves or to| In the chair just back of his, 1 _And now. in the fourth generation, {curb divine inspiration, if o man | fotnd interest in noting what W < {and spiritual natures act separately ng paper and it He opencd his mor: r was significant to notice his bly vy modes of |leave my children there. I heard th pected to | in Brussels one could zet a meal ever e X ner stylefday and 1 have , and uun)m' there, So S M{f 1i\r;3lelfadpncned she in to the{ed the fuli thirty miles withou wondering | mit to leave her own town and w will ‘hang{out anyone stopping to molest did, or;On the other hand there are | some regions in Belzium that question! |ample supplies of t own GRAPH. | for another fortnight. Indeed there is i ch eggs are hem-‘ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |2, i are in Enciand to Their cldest son—grandfather to the | JU5t 85 Jt has the fam of the parlor ‘car— The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut and from three larger than that of te the limit only twenty ed of : to four time: $ ary in Nerwich. It is dolivered 2 to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses 1 in Norwich, and road by ninety- § ther of the college, in weak and morning by own out. three per cent. of the people. In Windham it ia delivered to over 900 houses, in Putmam and Danielson to over 1,100 and in i H HIES i i H i i i H H ail of thesc places it is consid- Z i 2 T have passed: thro: ored the local daily. Shiie, Dt e {uen Cie lin | Ax Hacitive et pon Gonneoticut Belgium Reiief Auxi o way of sending & Elsthess Donnoticus has fortys the ces of life in accord with their ac- The e e oo a |1 1 had an oversup 5 s \e other hand, if they rton 1d, | able to mend them away they AL Ullman and ve supplied HTpo | in & radius of tem ily, hang on!” nine towns, one hundred and sixty-five postoffice districts, and sixtv rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold in every town a—\d on all of the R. F. D. tion upon us. We get melf-control through a knowledge of our in-|thsn a da terint Sl heritance and power. “They all do it.” | wheels of t! | attempt :Ehat;‘ t\‘r_lalit“bwhr ;. is_ cheap excuse. It is said |rolling to the xrfram ; e who perpetrated when |hc speaker knows they do not | Hang on! Hank on!” , after their guilt has been es-|all a These are simply the screenz| I did not know the bo: or E pected of the f , Who a 21 murder? as a little sound of precaricusnns. of risk, buut it, I i $ § of population wi mil The Kaiser in France. 208022000 890050 55, = . tablished beyond a doubt, of < llne and t y of them. | not know me: but I kn 3 rou Eastern Connecticut. o eilnl i Y of bis fatolly to make hi : In Ger: vapers a letter is puh- $ for the law. It is up to every young man to do a | sona and ¢ ould meet lished Germ { " CIRCULATION e v pEenie Sl Gt G e o1 e el O o 2 H At : the long journe; }saze: — 180 3,412 i irudiond { & Yesterday, day 801, average e s 7 3 801, ave X i was memorahle fo L is bound to be < s et young Smuns gnest apencs wide avenue was here and reviewed t 2 9 There is parents had been of these who ha W v ¢ i 5,920 3 ting it. B Costicat inl \the, sasly mily business w the parks and streets. He o oe Ao I Bapon = a corporation, it was head as the standards wer & e 1 set that Lolly of them was mothing but = 9 I flu i -E\1BARGtO oN Mb uT:o’vs ace ad left “l"'w"u'u i d through January 31 et F3 persistency sines R some | Tow streets with his suite ) %! placing of an e 5 503 neoe Sad al Eitel Fritz, only three steps from P men who do 2 | How our hands flew to o Farmingt: others. There was a thunder of c The conference is free and the com- | soldier throats, and this mittee E invitation to |town wh citizens ither to | occupy istmas. attend viduals or as|afterwards -addressed p He said wi v opposed to a Dra 20 war would not cease t WiLLTasr were disposed of and we could diet ich, Feb 12, 1815. peace. sessrssesasssscesstassaananssenensensas e time for - | families of the vicinit he call to the w e elders had t t | could not help thinkina of ndfather, wl sratitude o0 it he local ¢ ose life w ed and squared wple, old-fashioned virtues: i not reco: worker although foundation feats 'We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Thenm There is no real defense for an ho bring tr friends | be sure that no We may thoroughly conve that is require board m ineer at 5000 Ibs. FRESH PORK LOINS, b ________________. S 2000 Ibs. LITTLE PIG FRESH SHOULDER, Ib______________ 12V4¢c 2000 Ibs. ARMOUR SKINNED HAMS, tb___________________16%¢ 1000 lbs. BREAKFAST BACON, b______________________16%¢ 1000 Ibs. FRESH PIG HAMS, b______~______ s G be PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib______._ 15¢ | LEAN POT ROAST, Ib_______10¢ BONELESS RIB ROLLS, Ib-___14c | BLADE ROAST, Ib________12V4¢c erine LEGS, Ib._15¢ FORES, Ib_______10c|LOINS, Ib______ 1014¢ gfigfi“flm, b .550 ls:gfggmss, T Alzc;c EIRDBNEYS, 5. AT ROUND STEAK, Ib__________1bc | SHOULDER STEAK, Ib___.__1314¢ Thick, Heavy Salt Fork, lb. 12;c Smoked Shoulders, 1h. . 10ic A&P PUMPKIN 7 A&P EVAPORATED ’] IONA CORN 7 R e MILK, can ..... ccan c NOT-A-SEED FARD DATES IONA RAISINS, package. . . 10c It vl ......7(7 STRING BEANS, can..sc Or-| have their by lled | trades again a- | pendence. Sunday Morning Talk s and domestic to want or to “CAPTAINS COQURAGEOUS. on display d Sustif 1 in him "is not I an k or yment mad inquiry Liad the uncalculatin to infer the limit le made | exist- Preside this time easy er must wo teacher real t {in the endowment of her pup: | accomplishes with ea r the bread number wh, nt dx\rrgard amous master { the awakening that ca 2 “b““ lad whom he w et :nssx at 2 problem Along | g5 scoid me? i nor I am do! Iona Pears, COUPON Iona Pears, No. 2, can, 8¢ Cut out this Coupon, present it at our Store this week, No. 3, can 12¢ and by buying $1.00 WORTH or more of TEAS, COF- FEES, SPICES, EXTRACTS and A&P BAKING POW- Iona Tomatoes, DER, you will receive Iona Peas, o |50 e STAMPS FIEE | > ¢ are, again the limitations of their mat ation, They are walled : passable barriers. The ‘Prna,u‘ e Q‘f ran gon; | certain household routine vith an infernal -~ certain counter, or bench the readers of |chair. They feel thes rever felt freo to endorse, | place in the. sum. P @ in the arded as the bitter vutput | for God or humani d m Now as we 100k|s very contracted area civiliza- cover: derneath are AEBHETEISTIIRR RSN R IR NN ope in connectio: th th b e i T 3 . . - ey 3“5“."";&,:" b;fi:;\\s able to make no contribu Double Tipped Besides Regular and Extra s:émes Gives on Sales Pacific scellont judgment. “ufiféh world, Se |8 Matches, From Monday, Feb. 8th, to Saturday, Feb. 15th| Toilet Paper, le to this concl In such a mood in its frenzy uf ber that the Almight andbned all pre-|us men and women the h Results only are demanded are deswoying | proportioned to powers. the mililons and | liner sweeps past the pulfing distress in every | boats, the slow-moving coasters, , Carlyle measured | dingy barges with decks aws nd royalty has|liner has more engines and b pellers. But it is by no means c that her captain on the I ng woman to devote | splendent in his gold lace, has any- | 10 getting the view- | thing more to his personal credit than | a2 man. What most | the captain of the worst battered | @ young man in this world | tramp steamer that creeps leaking in- |§ neasure for getting his|to port. He merely has a better ship ave a good educa- | under him. In point of courage, re- tastes or he may | sourcefulness and fidelity the humbler le egucation but a perfect | zaflor may excel T prompts him to live The parable 7 boxes 25¢ THIS COUPON NOT GOOD AFTER FEBRUARY 13 7 rolls 25¢ 25¢ | Sunkist Seediess 25¢ ?8&753?, bush. 10¢ Oranges, dozen Very Fine, Heavy Grape Fruit 6 for (35 that respect instead « upon the G but gover: ent Is prepared orotection to that ente sdone if properly encouraged p o stand back of iis convic mmive. the business the bo needs and Wi moral wuld be plain to all orde: i respectable. If I‘ were afwho sail the sca that men call lif marriageadle young weman should } Faithfulness is ti eat t Wb : sarding such a!d ia that or any oth want to know whether the man 1 was | soever thy h&nd“iiird:th ]:::n%o, do 1t line. 1t amounts, however, to the pro- L { to take for a mate locked to business, | with thy might” It is, after ail, not itection of that industry, For the p htisatts Iz mure 5 cel ebrate gcaks and ele“.fing enterialnments | so much a question of whether cne S8t the war is cerving as & protection | (g J00th huniNepmucy of the lsoatw| i SERINLAS RSN I MRe | SN LM g8 of whethar o mot he zko such a business venture in most any | of the Pllgrims, but Belgium #s mak- |ang wee so sporty he found the saloon, cockle shell of which he is both com- country since Germany’s output is cur-| ing no plans for the first annivertery | the pool tabvle, the woker Joint, spax- | mander end crew &iled to such a business venture inlof ihs arrival of the Teutons ring match and horse race the atires THE PAKSON, X LSRN T TR R e N L e SRR T e SC R A ST "SRRt e e TR o iy i O S N . * Free Delivery TELEPHONE 294

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