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It is easy to understind that there are many who are entirely unfitted for any kind of farm labor, since they would be a greater nuisance than they would be a help, while others for va- rlous reasons could neot leave their present location yet among such a large number of unemployed, if the disposition existed. there are those WHAT THE SIGNS MEAN Jorwich @ullelin and Gouricr What is supremaey? It is being su~ pericr, or superlative, or as the masters of the vernacular would say “Being out of sight! = Nations have subjects of - the day—social, political and religious. He was (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) A visitor to Norwich may d;-c}:u and d that ho is hot superstitiou je great-grandfather of o N who could materially lessen the idling 3 4 i 3 = mar ¢ L dore | Grover Cleveland. The ex-president’s el [ Class ‘and at the same time rellete the | MDY Supiemscies but the spirit Of) 0. Folicre I RS e ions " engugh o |grandfather iived ot far - removed, : T amserietion ories 150 & week; oee w | demand for help in the courtry. The|premacy in industry, Supremacy in|sfudy out what they me All about | bullding o shop ‘vivr;‘gx_"edhequ;k?gs_’u menth: ,zm.. )'clr = attractions might not be so cat as commerce, supremacy in arms, - but|the town, especlally in its older part, @ silversmith until his death, 1 £ 2 job in the city, but to the many who | the greatest supfemacy ever demon-|he Wwill note square, white board: e fi - R Entered at the Postoffice at Norwlch. | '’ ynattached the turning down of | sirated to man was the calmness - of |quaintly letfered in black, arkir s rumbull's house is marked. founes wesond el pitter Such opportunities o earn an hon-|Christ before Pilate. Al other su-|bistorical buildings amd sites He was the cldest son of Governor T Telepmone Cal B e o proference for char. | Premacles are: inferior to that knowl-| During the celebration of the town's Trumbull — \‘:;:hl;gng.rx; Bulietin Brasiness Office 450. ot B g o with what | ©68 and self-control which comes ot ¢, in July, 1909, *avhen | athen"—and wes (e frst " 'Bullstiz Ediforial Rooms 3S-3. ity and the breadiine. shows with What}, consciousness in man of ‘his divine! Iam Howard Taft w y-general in th cnt ‘Bulletin Job Office 35-3. | fincerity they are look for work of | heirship. ~ The supremacies of man| the Committec © bought this property in 2, any kind. excite jealousy and hatred and bar-|History conceived the project « i Wilimawtio Office, Room 2 ‘Marrax — s | baroue ‘strife; but the supremacy ot|cating in a couspicuous wl's churchyard, New Bulld¥ng. Telephone 3ie. COMPENSATION ACT DECISION. | the spirit can only breed peace and|homes of the town's fount esps Dr. Philip Turner, whose T—— bring to view that “Evening Star of|also of other settler cod home is marked aiso. He was Tijer SlSLS Ghe Wtk ens etk the Souly The supremady of conflict,{ promiuent in aucient and 1 u Norwich in 1740. He dled in —Of OQur— tion act was passed the general| g, brilles peace, you sa; E a|with sites of the mee \ Dr. Turner served enmesoneseseseestssseecensaessnesssstsel | 5 comily of this state at its last ses-|peace too often presided over by altime public buildings, venerab geon ’general in the Revolution- ’ 18 , there has been a quandary as to|tyrant, a peace more imeginary than|erns, colonial indusiries and the 2 v;‘l‘L; ing rgmown for his p{g- Trl C' “]atio“ of what its intention was concerning thejTeal. il (ixlm:fi:mfl e g’;:?:::nwm: i SoNloysIsTE S T e R T Five presidents of the Uni h owes much because of his e LIrC ! There were those who maintained, and |, It 8eems right that men should not|arjarg Fillmore, Uly: for the town's interests during be compeled to work more than eight houre: but it does not seem right that they should be hindered from working twelve hours a day if they desire to. Rutherford B. Hay field and Grover Norwich ancestry dore Roeosevelt | bel term in Washington. eved they could so interpret the that it did not app!ly to these who employed less than five and the con- Among other houses marked is that Gevernor Samuel Huntington, ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT The Builetin of circulagion of any paper in East- i 1 e —which demands equal time for rest|Ciont toWR State Legislature in - It has at last been supreme court ructed | employers of labor. determined by the state in 1773; Asso e Court of Con- member of and development that is demanded for|™ ern Comnecticut and from three Iabor is commendable; but many mis- to four times larger than #hat of ; ; : that tho act ad at eresent Gons takes have been made in attemptinto any in Norwich. It is daffivered overs the smail as well as the large| confine all to the same wescribeg con- c.monu. After the form ver of the’ Marine Cou 9., 4 ’ to over 3,000 of ths 4,053 houses of help. Tt applies as well| ditions. What may prove a blessing|the signs poved of such oD ot o Jode omen s an g 1SSES in Norwich, and read by minety- who employ less than five|to a part may prove to be most ais|visitors of local de o de s pmbavernor 11430 thres per cent. of the people. In §i those who have over trflssm;fi to a.nc!hfiir sor!,ion. As g;'\'~ {::flt;‘-; com g i kel & i A e ernment is organized some one has|habitable ariga Windham it iz deliverad to over g e to be working every hour in the twen-|to let the sigus Jx eifartk Lo h arouses interest SultS-tO-OI'dCr 900 housmes, in Pusham 2and = Pl h“F\f’h € in- |ty four; and that a large number may| That js why stra oy w;\‘]nfie‘\mfg‘"y,r&f T Danielson to over 1,400 and in terpretation of the Y the supreme|enjoy festivities a smaller number al-|tain locations, m: - < ight. = e 2 court. it is also determined that un-|ways has to work the harder. There|some such marker in 1666, in all of these places it is consid- 3} der jis Janzuage the employer of less|can be no immunity from work sinve|old Place;” t the gresier part of where she stood ch, $22.50 ered the local daily. than five is not deprived of his com-, work is the source of all our pleasures|son of Nor Eastern Connectici#: has forty- §|mon law defenses. It gives him the|as well as comforts. * There is & pofat| the al rank, proving a power nine towns, one hgndred and §| opportunity o make his choice. He|at Which work may be made slavery|clerk unti Lot iy SN TIERS % > S St i and that is what freemsn are fighting|distinguished f e e S 2 sixty-five postoffice dfstricts, and can accept the provisions of the act, 3%, L 1a. “put anv regulations which|Lake Champlai liberty ‘To sit K 5 stxbv rursl free defivery routes. §iOr he can use the common law defense| najes rqen vietims of want malies the|toga; then, warped P e L Which later will cost $30.00 and $35.00 The Bulletin is sdd in every as if the act was not in existence. enslavement of the few much easier. |unworthy ambition, T gD h“‘,“-b""““-“'" i Sion.all b e B D It has taken some time to definite- e reer, to be detested L et 8 Sncient Bipec . A s - F. D. 311 5nd out just what is required by| There are teo many people in life|treason: still preserved. You may choose from 50 snappy Spring models s in Eastern Comnecticut. what the legislature passed. Whether | following the lines of least resistance — =Sl L R d scted sheice of e Wil CIRCULATION | it is what was <ranted or intended b—rffle'pemrég the things which would| #“Aaron Cleveland” on another i bacik, P gl éoquo‘fl-“fi, and an unrestrict oice of new Spring Woolens. I e ated | better be done at once than delaved.|meets the eys. The Cleveland 1 e e P - . ~ i S bein, ifficult or urpleasant. his ' “ear on” o by students the: Nirote < ----- w.ei. 4412 3| cision Bas come in time . that if 1t|is one of the worst mistabes in’ Tite| buomss: omantaned o G ‘L",‘f;’ E g b iy S g a perfect fit absolutely guaranteed. is desired to make.any changes it will and one of the most common. There|essays, lectures and ioe oenpe L Salnly 0w ~...5,920 be possible while other suggested im- ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED are twd things which are crushing the Tace: “Doing too lttla” and -gs 000900008303000000500 5005 5332000500000343505006390030509 205500 33050080 105009500 5005930595 483530 13000 e LI LTI T PR PR provements aé the result of the oper- ing - “doing Other houses marked are those of the | ations of the measurs are being con. | 0 Tk, Thoms who do too litte | fo of the town, from ome fo BEFORE MARCH 7th Februsry 20 sidered { those: who do teo much are the poor e fe-‘d mas ] T e and the driven. Talented physicians o Robert Aft Flid sessccsscsssasossasassonssy sosescssscessosaas | BETTER USES FOR THE MONEY, | toll us over exercise and lack of it'are CErhtia Tiot = 5 Just how much can be expected in the primary causes of most diseases. e Iatter a local . - pect In the day’s work we should tackle i = DUTY OF AMERICANS, | responise’ to the appeals which are|fret the thing we lenst doghe 1o Cem wakes o cares eoman, Er-Presigent Taft would have being made to' the general assembly|and in our character building S Tl sty it i lected mo better time far the utterance | for new =mmories and normal schools|should grapple first with the want. The I-: "1696, ancestor of £ his racent words on duty of A.men»t may he judged by the amounts that|thet is doing us most harm. ves Baldwin, of New e i vo v | o7e. aaked, Bt if appropmiations fox | may 1s ads Ly sing "our onere , B Balin, ot 121-125 MAIN STREET ervone, including the hyphenated. Toel such purpases are soing to be gauged | o SO0 TITROSETE Sy B Bt the town's first 4 s on 5 he 2bility of ti: , = ing loudest when it omas Bliss; Morga: time must be recognized as e when | by the ¥ the state to meet such| calls. If vou just get the b of dford, of Gov Americans, should be loval first last| financial ou at is the way|removing theemountaine, the mole hill rd, son of t‘v" m;lfli'd and all the $ime to America and as to be| former ipresider nt in the protection rights and in the mainte to tbe end. will take care of themselves. It is pleasant to slide down hlll, but do not do It less you are sure you have stren: to walk up again. ‘Make this your symbel, youns man 2 and life will be greatly im- ~ . C. C.” There was and and cgnized that all branches of hoild be prope { provided w , and an old fulling clothier's shop and dye- tion mex Norwich | and tes are occasions i five mile a n. There 1 ornpare wi The old whipping pest, the Unc_as time whe A_fi,,flpfl:‘ ommon sense, monument, the brick schoolhouse b e n of Gen for a hotel m' parsonage of Park Con nds, also bear the in ming white warkers 2na follow 2 comr | of the history of | | | Jut even a ayowed | 1tia : arel glane : [ fagcination of HE DICTAGRAPH. of office holding borne in mind : own's_show | e : anything else. the Uhited Rev, life for those who 1 These are prime moral qua e i and they are the overcomers of discouragement 8 do representa t Wade et > seho great organiza and back of At the maye primaries enterprises, esents the propev- at ev good | nated Amp,rirans and ught and government. Courage tells | = . g o | cago vesterday iy ks t5' o wats back and sit domn. Lathrop, Elderidn| 2 of this ¢ e = ies pArpetuated. are for America against Englang, for| Periap dried « e are for Amer- never America against Germayy 2 against the w for one adopted and. for a dizplay of government by in the maintenance of n &3 well as v t might EDITORIAL Il to arms. There must| ~Home Run” Baker as vwell | to the farm appears a foul all \xne\.-; 1-§ s . arriv rd 0 i 1 1d ne HE D/ ES. rrival of ¢ s, e 2 pat .enn 3 ,«mfi, wh ch cou i o i tiament ot Bines 1o tetkqe rocall e i S D SR Wi Ohildren Ory | FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA t 2 swat in time de e whic could to help her. nounced frog on of the T-his - And this man could | I be Dar 1less % Outrang: thes I TReoTh f YOU CAN PLEASE DAINTIEST CONFECTIONERY rattled bergs il I § ey gar ves. T with our Candy. Everybody = Why don’t you try our Candy your- e denle & A o enjoys sweets pronounces ours self or buy some for your friends and 18 b the most cious, wholesome and prove its excellenca Jer what stallon had alw: led in.} Ip telling vnaz[ knew be_auce it pahmnv) water » couldn Ie already burdened hi e bottling up of the Black sea, the :auen: tal import r- Flis law Special Today! ALNUT FUDGE 20¢ ib. WE SERVE PURE ICE CREAM the corner action bring forth divine e PN s & ven passes out for no e and th DETter: rating not so ood 2. t whick of love Teas allies free th things opress th ing recompense fellow: e same 1 ve the Lord lov c ht comple If we love our spirit we be- ower | seem Tess than the given : God and rugged path of ing at the szme time. a 4 narrow § and ommanded to get if we do not find sting for them to keep sm The final adjustm Whil e ot After having had its wi the other side of the | is dep n the Bibl hile e outer) 3 & 1 too shallow y forts does not mean the control of tI everal times. i ging to lock S il dn 100 Bl ’f]‘: Dardan just > dem- ; key may vet understand There water enovg! deep water wh valor and alway onstration of w what future resuits can hae been furnished. It one and Dbe expected | an import- | ch devel gives sa ant locality and it is vuinerable, ment should i) by s the Nortn | . What a spectacle Wholesale and Retail five nations with 10, men destroying life 00 organized property and a. That is what any | er in | company THE UNEMPLOYED, ance The unemployment problem is 2. pe- would do. begzaring millions, at an expense of culiar one. There are those who are $50,000,000 a da: ich must eventu- smxious to work at most any kind of| VWhen the New” Jersey entomeclogist|ally be paid by the ingustrious masses. > Tempectable job to secure support|declares that he Wil have the. mos- For twenty centuries wo have recos: for thémseives aud familiés'and there| ERfer S0l corBel i g w | IR Sy e T e m Fapvess] Special seats for waiting for car are those who while professing to be s ugeless to consider that|E,1oars ang now we are displaying |little left. You would ¥ ¥ looking for employment are really only seeliing 2 coft cnap and in fact prefer| to insist upon the country furnishing| __ R = them a living but even the larze num- | _Some idea of Germany in a lust for conquest and barbarism not approached in the 20 centuries of conquest and despotism which preceded the Crucifixion. These power 3 |nothing worta keeping, Ue in a normal universe have notaing firepro ters. PROGRESS CONFECTIONERY determina~ o o e o e o] tion to make sacrifices to keep.Italy [Who say it was'to be, are right: but| “And now BEIC UnSpE yed Hts Lo 3 lieve thic) they should not mistake the cause vr | these three.’ { neutral is shown in its agreement to respect the Italian flagéin the war zome. It is a case where mignt com- demand for help on the farm “When the superintendent of a bureau in Chicago, who has on source of it. 1t was foreordained by | man, not by the Lord. That which calls for supremacy in worldly affairs ing values t sea or burmed in the fire passeth away and the labor an average of 600 male applicants daily | mands right is greed—selfishness Tun mad, and |he that dcein the w1 sseking employment at any kind of whenever and whersver mau yields | forever,” work states that there is practically 2 unanimous refusal to leave the city to take up work on farms, it empha- sizes two points—the difficuity which The fellow who advises a women with a twenty-nine cent face to re- frain frem putting it under a thirty dollar hat wastes his wind. What wo surreunds the pesition ¢f the farmer end the lack of appeal in such work man can .be expected to Tender such judigment on her own-case? to unholy influences he comes fo strife, disaster, pestilence and fapiine. These things ara not representative of the wrath of God. but of the perver. sity, dishonesty and flerceness of man. The men who was born with 2 sil- 1 Unafreid of the pres Shall fiourish in im ,orta‘ Tou Unburt amidst the wars of The wreck of matter and the worlds. TEE PAREON. FRANKLIN SQUARE