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SR Pense other than in dollars and cents, ‘while the control thereof is not a small item to be considered. That the first six months furnishes EATR - sROADWAYS 3 ALL WEEK FOR THE PRETTIEST GIRL a AVlS e. 10-20-30-508 - - a very poor period upon which to base M f§10 | the anancial returns is apparent for el gmfige 119 YEARS OLD For Children several reasons. Such profit is in fact | secured in advance of the time set for KIRK BROWIN s MISS EDNA EARL ANDREWS There it lay on the reference table]thought that \V(L\d Le fine. I went home ang told mother I wished she'd ‘When vour bhaby is crass and when we girls entered tie’ schoolroom instead of the opening. It has also been subject- | ed to the delays occasioned by the se- ries of slides, while commerce in gen Subscription price 12¢ m week; S80¢ ® | 35 (he 96.80 a year: sult of the war operations, German commerce being entirely swept o at the Postoffice at Norwich, | from the seas. Before any fair esti- s second-class matter. _{mate of the financial returns of the Telepnene Calls: Bullat'n Business Office 48e. 1 Reoms 35-3. B e ietin Job Ofce B5-2. Willimantic Office, Room 2 Muwrray Telephone 210. canal can be obtained commerce must be restored to normal conditions and the waterway afford unrestricted pas- sage. FACTS ARE DESIRABLE. view of the claims which have *l In " Norwich, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1915. [ heen made upon both sides relative the happy, laughing little dear you are ac- il probability become de- ranged and the bowels need at- Give it a mild laxative, dispel the irritability and bring back the happy content of baby- on the morning of the 13th of Febru- a large package, white-wrapped, bearing the eral has experienced a decided slump | black letters iFor the Prettiest Giri in the School. A Velentine.” we just gathered table, and 1 wish you could have heard the Ohs and Ahs and exclamations of amazement, it was~funny too to see now and then tionsly adjust a belt, smooth bon or pat a stray curl into plac “Well, girls, d at length remariced, open the package, it must he for one of us, possibly there is something more inside, and anywa: Mother didn't say anvthing at first, just looked at me, then she said ‘Well, you can talk to your pa 'bout that if yon want to.” \nd His Excelient Company in High Class Productions Matinee—THAIS Night—BIG JIM GARRITY THE LURE customed to, TODAY Thursday inscription and Night Today AUDITORIUM HARRY RICH’S BLACK STARS Big Minstrel First Part and Vaudeville t night till father ha;l eaten his supper and sat toasting his feet beside the stove, then I told him. Father gave me one look and said, Sarah Ann Fisher, you're named for your ma’s mother and mine, two women that ever breathed, and Sarah Ann you'll be to the end of round that The very best laxative for chil- dren is Dr. Caldwell sin, because it contains no opiate or narcotic drug. tasting and acts gently, but sure. 1y, without griping or other dis- Druggists sell Dr. rup Pepsin at fifly cents and one dollar a bottle. 30, 7 , 8:45 Mat. 10c, Eve. 10c and 20e Syrup Pep- Alice Hor- asked to be called ‘Sadie” 3 ve often wished my twin brothers, six years my senior, had only that would have disposed been girle -} io the ship purcinase bill and in view '“m-mmmmm! of the persistency with which the ad- The Circulation of The Builetin The Bulletin h cirsulation ef any paper in East- ern Connecticut and frem three to four times larger than that of It is defiversd io over 3,000 of the 4,058 houses in Naorwich, and read by ninety- thrae per cent. of tie weople. Windham it i the largest in Nerwich. dellvered to over Danieison to over 1,100 and in places it is consid- ered the loc: Eastern Connecticut has forty- one hundred and sixty-five postoffice districts, and sixtv rural free delivery routes. is sold in every town and en all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION nine towns, severmeesrrasassen: T ministration is urging this legislation free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Wasihington St., Monticello, Ills, self-conscious can’t réally be much doubt a: it belongs.” laught —*there arah” and “Ann,” too. what was 1 telling? ‘Well, when 1 saw @stelle pushing, no, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EXPLOITS OF ELAINE, FOURTH EPISODE The Frozen Safe About Estelle— 2| to the exclusion of all other business ${in a eession of congress which must 3| end the fourth of March regardless of H : the impending estra session and the widespread opposition which is being manifested throughout the country, there can be no harm from such an E investigation as has been authorized 3| relaiive to the accusations as to the motlves for supporting each side of §! (he measure, even if no zood results. As long as one phase of the matter i was to be probed it was well that the i i whole thing be delved into, but if it hias no quicker or better outcome than {the lobby investigation it will he a useless endeavor. However with accusations fying about concerning a banking house und the shipping trost the senate does well to get at the foundation ©of them. If 1t is all gossip or misinterpreted state- ments it is well to find it out. Means ! to an end in such a matter arve often as unjustified ‘as in other transactions 2| of daily occurrence, but if they are so! §{they can be substantiated. Their in 3| fiuence for or nst should rest upon 3l facts. “Say so” evidence with nothing H 3 3 more to support it cannot be expected jto zo very far, o cloge contest, however, many are the statements which re made }for etiect and it is likely that such { will be the ontcome of s investi- gation. Yet it is well to have the { truth, GERMANY'S DIPLOMACY. It may be a good diploma sitien w1 pr ich Germany puts up to this| HIGHER AUTO TAX. sing the rev-|irade of this country, if proposition automobiles legislature, It|uon- well established factj mportant reasons for| there is no reaso; existing indebtedness of the state| O presert time is the large amount j <& 2 ihat has been put into zood j @82inst it. When it come: have heen recognized as! ame from them r0bilists ave mproved roads. antage | of is a well recog- | all the users of thej il of the state| tirere- | ships auto] ) of good roads, smber of whi good| The 1 important getor in wear- } inz to alter revenue required and | rec causes of} tr [ country when it declares it will recede | from its position relative to neutral ommerce and therefore {he foreign| Great Britain | of ] Will change its determination to shut has| ¢ff the supplies of foodstuffs for the| i ombatants of the German empire, many overleoks the fact that to take venghance because of war strat- Great EBritain practices to molest- hreatened olely be- rmany, or but ¢ n th country which American commerce, as Germany, it is a matter tween this country and Between this country and Gr £ at Britain, Yyt there is an| Whichever the case may be. The idea| improve- | ©f Lrving to get out of its predicament must Yo met. | O the part of either one by attempt- ling to nuliify ihe war measures of the jother by attacking neutral commerce entirely unjustified. This country is ely to permit itself to be used lever by either one in the war} k of facilities for search| gh submarine operations, which claimed hy rermany, does not de- as| crease iis res bilities to neutral | i commerce. Such a handi-| no fault of the neutrals and ould mnot e threatened with but|the effects of dangerous practices as is retaliation against a belligerent. dication that Germany is will. s position need not carrs iliation with it. It is simply a gnition of the justice of this coun- | representations and the quicker| ap ng | they it natural that{it can be aseured by definite announce- | penditures and| the repetition of = surprising if the mo-jused in the treatment of Belgium BRISTOL RETAINS MACHINES. a{ment the better. It is no time for! ich a policy as it any | EDITORIAL NOTES. That new country, Albania is acting vith about the same reckless abandon T over iwo to one in ai®s Mexico did mot bring} = v of Bris- 1 Mexico City in havi its water sup-| yiapathy of elP el cut off will get That ity | M20Y New England cities, the votinz machines. { experience with | accurate | voting and the verdict that growing communits are own e a lot of people who do understand the hand-| automebile and many who | y,, - informed do not oper-{j, 1 =0 that evervbedy is salisfied ot mean that the auto ould be banished and a return made| There verance of the Stagze coach! jegisi: is the auto has come| disposition to listen and it is so with the voting oth instances there have trides since {he fir: remedied as disclosed and After the mess ch Turkey has een led into what can (iermany hope t from its offer to Italy” The fellow who gels the least excited | these days is the one who takes his | canism without a hyphen. re be any wonder that New the Sallivan asks to have prizefishis Pprohibited ot ve mucia can ve economy talk if there is a erity in to the pleas for increased salaries, ones| iappy is the man wh6 can rest con- el tent in the belief that his snow shov- the| eling burdens have disappeated for an- machine is so far ahead of the|other ten months. Australian comparison. aid to cleaner politics the vot- wortih all they cost. though the claim can e set forth machines arb any| There is sufficient publi being given Sarah Bernhardt's coming oper- ation, to get her well started on an- other farewell tour. not reached the stage| Just as if ihis country was direct- e perfection it §s well to re- | itz the allies, Germany declares 1t that very few things have, but is willing fo re ie from 1ts position £ the grear amount of dis- |if Great Britain will let up. them- | Australian system} Spain wants the powe 's to clean up little basis for such opposition | MCXIC0, Pt just at present the powers Bristol has done the | ¥e* 10 retaining them, and only | OUsecleaning 1at any othe i do shoula CANAL PROFITS. the announcement 2nama canal has showed earnings of dollars during montis fn which traffic has been per- ted through the waterway, one ob- sets forth the statement that| s not going to reimburse this' always prevented at this season o seem to be u D to their necks in a of their own. England does not admit the loss of | There was a sent at th curious to know the tinsel cord was untied, the white removed and ‘the cover of the ititte murmur as everyone was 1 mean gliding, into the center, all at Latin lesson flashed Full of Startling Incidents and Dar ing Schemes WHEN IT'S ONE OF YOUR OWN once Wednesday" into my head. We'd been reading about Parls and the apple that he threw to the three zocdnesses, and when | saw Alice, Ju- jiet and Hstella all that box T nearly scr the contents, THE FAT GIRL'S ROMANCE revelve at high speed, the waves roar The atmosphere within thicker and thicker. everybody of the most delicious candies—sugared crowding around amed right out I recalled the en in Philip Fos- ter's eve; he had that passage to read, is the doctor’s son, he must have he conned his Colonial Theatre = fieeE“Wfi," Vitagraph Feature—2 Reels “SUFFERING OF SUSAN" Biograph. “THE PRODUCT,” Vitagraph With M. Costello and Thos. Mills Coming Friday—CECIL SPOONER in Ths Dancer and the King Two Reel Feature Drama—Saturday chocolates and down and up and down, those who far themseives Up there it is facing the blue iwinkle I'd s 3 indicate for whom the gift was intended. Juliet Grayson haven't many but of course one with color>animation,” with a side | ‘no one now goes in | <, statuesque | depths feel ers of the sea. “BANKER'S DOUBLE” casier to di to himself e o ene er the day before he fresh air of the sea. Saturday, Alice Joyce the candy; where even s invisible the thougiht of is terrible. it took most allcwance. enjoyed his joke, when flushed faces and diverted attention of vis during the day Well we had 2 meeting at Alice Hor- the enemy Suddenly everyhoc something dered beside mere animal e that elevates and purifies ¥ something as she spoke, would never do to sak of the group. could endure Esi s not because she s find some indispen able article of attire or combat, a cor ception productive of most of the g! ignal board nds the command Everyone breathes a sigh divided into factions, eac & tie advantages the ssed, and it really looked as though ownership of be decided. onscious atten ating nightmare is tiring-lever ief gunner 1 singers who gare able the candy All at once I had a to burst, a: be close to the ene- Central Bull to me once: to execute the necessary movements to when you are so plain.” said, speaking quickly and g over my w take that candy to Marie Mer P. LEARNED, Ch. Com. larie was one of but she ot before Thanksgl lie strapped and never even sits up They're awfully ; course we girl smartest girls torpedo and | for self-defen €ly way of getting 1 couldn’t begin to tell you and 1 have I've known her ever since we wore pinafores and read at the 4 assumed Making an - vears ago King W proclaimed Ger all of Mirrors g peace the reward arduois and the machinery a outside are the o to our ear 3 Ao sounds that come Palte o8 Y 1 the skating some howe we haven't been very much Prayer and movements lowed, and then aplain delivered | The average depth of the sands on the African deserts is from 30 to moment - before arse is so abruptly changed that the prociama. UGH! NOT CALD were planning a. surpri LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Celebrate Washington's Birthday by Cutting Down Wiid Cherry Trees. the State, submarine saws up and ¢ interested, bags of flour, tum- MEL, OIL OR SALTS, TAKE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” DELICIOUS never saw homeward been successful. individuals rs to the school children who destroyed the tent caterpillar egg This year let us begin at the beginning. and have a State Day to de- by cutting down and burn- Nightmare in t e Trenches. dreds of doll ones. More than LAXATIVE” one of us hed learned a le s shown in d ous manifestations, a correspondent of now at the s one would ex- eams and other “California of Figs” as a pt you are drugging hildren, becauss tl stroy them. CLEANSES STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Boston Post. the Eng- | are alread: Even the most it as safe! most barmiess, and bowel cl delicate child can ve concerted action | Byt Some de- | conetipatic Your only d the genuine, so as v may be in getting In a German Submarine. r druggist for these pests are especia officer, Hanns vom » Itad thie opportunity tablespoonful constipation poison, wasts meting food and sour bile gent Figs,” then “California I'ig Sy has many counterfeit * so watch ot MICRO PISTON RINGS Do you realize the eme freque commonest , by emulating W cutting down these clerry are found, nigitmare of men observations I'wo hours bef: trenciies as com- | Let the newspapers of the s c as_com artificial ma e outer harbor autuin gale. the massiv organizations. e during sleep c importance ound darkness perfect piston rings for your aute MICRO RINGS do not increase your mileage and power. ting terror, to the vlace on board indignatior wn the cherry tree shall rise from real danger. terror is the g rapidly pa From the engine room roars a nother common CORNELIA Bl All sizes carried in stock for aute- Committee n Cry mobile, stationary and marine engines. THE C. S. MERSICK & Z0. Childre FOR FLETCHER'S MicCro Piston Rings Physicians and CASTORIA ! Th wathdog of a motors power. 274-292 State St., New Haven, Ct. in the bill known as House Bill No. $6 [ ntment and Duties of School Phyv-| g knife-edge Bulletin of = < Plainfield had a never to be forgot- perience with psysicians ‘@@@@Sfififi@@@@ THE GED. W. KIES CO. Bigz Glean Up Sale tnds Saturday, February 20th We have marked bins at $1.98— appoint-| ¢ westward be ngle star is vi uds chase one another T think th school child who needs able to pay the stormy but even then parents should have choice among the goctors of the town. o SRS 5% commander 1e surface of would be one who has a sma where the e and also a polit: 53 jone experiment with tead of our trusted family th-crowned submarine's mical thunder of the crashing of the waves @ ished free when care for the not think the average American moth-| aker are the only audible sound e a passing I think that the motier who has her children health and who knows what inherited -from them as w has never had a child 3 mother=who the children e shadow -appears a fev the submarine crosses a grav distinguishable ckness and 1l of the Ladies’ High-grade Shoes that were displayed in the of a hostile Y torpedo destrover. Thus the first line FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, $1.45 has had a Pulses beat rapidly commandant's the flag put within and the mast fast- The upper porthole in the losed. the periscope is made The water rushes into the out- tanks, the boat 1 lot Ladies > Patent and Gun Metal Pumps and Sailor Ties, large and small sizes sreat worker line being FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, 75¢c to care for her children. Now I have| The gasolene thet™ were or healthier old-fashioned se of our siate legisiature who have| _ children thin 1 lot Misses’ and Children’s Button and Lace School Shoes— FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, 75¢ commander rs stand ready for to care fo rtheir children, feel financiaily enable to provide them| ' Men’s High-grade Gun Metal and Russia Calf Blucher, English plain and cap toe, pedo-chainber >uch half naked about tie dull shin- P€4 the Audacious, but it tells of the new] When needed? If so, we need a change. | ¢ dreadnought Queen Filizabeth taking over the crew of the lost warship. The man on the corner says: There | the | sense, but it is al Depressi amocng the plumbers is suntry for tae large expenditure in-jthe year by the remembrance that the ved in the construction of ihe big|big blizzard aldn't occur wuntil he fact is that there could bardly —_—— well | along in March. ! worse period wherein 1o} It might De well for the administra- | the returns which the #anal is| tion to sive some thought to what the to make yprovided it was CG“" siricted as 2 money making proposi While it is expected that there1 through Jegislation that has heen | ible Teturn was built for the satisfy: ountry will think about abandoning impertant regular business to e | nounced dangerous, 1z demands mot only of our own| <(ermany promises to use ftaly worse ommerce but of that of the world. |than it has Great Britain it it doesn't vilege in the first which this country sought and a x:on-lccpt place | carry out bution which this ®aap which it anticipate made wishes, but with the ex- on of whct mortals can do Itul seems to have gotten more than its « _Tecom- " desertsifrom carthguakisy aad foods, 00 and $ two electric regular $4.30, $5. 5.50 quality— gat for people who have no children FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, §2.95 compartments, noise of th and crashing of the water out- imypossible. spiration flows ble and willi is no use prayving for more common|taken from us ays well enough to|sn pu ask for courage to use what we have. | for ot Men’s High-grade Gun Metal and Russia Calf Button or Lace, $3.50 and sizes 4, 474, 5, 574, 6 and 6% only— FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, $1.95 responsible | is unbearabiy Lot, down fhe face: .0G quality the small supply the men wear sohool physician they were fairly ot Patent Leather Lace and a few Low Shoes, sizes 5, 5% and 6 only— FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, 95c DEVOLVE -e concentrated { ot Men’s First Quality Storm Rubber: 1 lot Ladies’ First Quality Storm Rubbers at ...........ccovvnnnnn, Foot Holds and Rubbers at.............. nit Sippers, MOt alCOUIONESE v - - e s oes winsiatea 35 SsEniEnie s o LTI POSTIVELY NO SALE SHOES EXCHANGED Protect Yourself <250 ORIGINAL GENUINE ges—Others are Imitations