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'NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916 Next Mon, Tues, Wed. AUDITORIUM JESSE L. LASKY BY ARRANGEMENT WITH MORRIS GEST, PRESENTS GERALDINE FARRA SEALING AND WHALING VENTURES The World Renouned (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) Grand Opera Prima Donna At a period when sealing and whal- ing were bringing large returns, in many instances, it was natural that Pacific Ocean, afterwards, on became involved the Spanish authorities, and in difficulties with from Paramount Pictures Her Photo- Play Debut in FARRAR STANDS WITHOUT AN JAL A8 AMERICA’S GREAT- miss ou Wm fr CARME, EST WOMAN ARTIST. HER “CARMEN, small details which help BEAUTIFUL, these troubles she was never extri- enterprising men of Norwich | (AC39 MOST EXCITING AND MOST ARTISTIC P! HOTO-PLAY EVER PRODUCED things well. Where one should risk their talent, capital and experience in such lines of commerce. e Postotfice at Norwich, That many of the experiments 23 second-class matter. B The Mars, sent out by the same commended 2-REEL COMEDY DRAMA courageous by another Capt. Swain, met with a similar fate. ventures proved unsuccessful, does not detract from the enterprise of those 3 Shows—2.30, 7, 8.45 Telephone Business Office 450. Prices—Matinee 10c. Eveni Who risked them. of the tragic incidents in Bditorial Rooms 35-3. Bulletin Job Office 35-2. e As sarly as 1799, & company was|the history of the town of e 13 ~Wilmant! Buflding. Telephone 210. —— e _Norwich, Saturday, March 11, 1916, attempt to rest upon their juvenile laurels, but kept on striving for fuller development. “Keep a-going!” is the slogan of genius. Genius never suc- ceeds by relying on dreams. Genfus is represented by extraordinary capacity and extraordinary acquirements. Gen- ius never sits in the stern of a boat c Office, Room 2, Murray that these vessels, all nearly new, well fitted, and with officers and selected with care, after clearing at the custom-house down the Thames, never again appear on the records. There are evidences that some of the seamen returned, working from one formed in Norwich for prosecuting the ecaling and whaling business. The company fitted out the ship Sus- anneh, giving the command to Ca James Munsell, an ambitious young navigator who had made several suc- cessful voyages to the West dluff when it was EATRE ROADWAY DAVIST DAVIS THEATRE wex2eex 4 S1iOWS TODAY The Susannah safled Oct. 15th.’going POt to another in various waya, but whistling up the wind, but it creates the mechanical energy that makes a boat go 35 miles an hour regardless of enduring the most trying hardships before they reached home. At about the same time the enter- prising citizens of Norwich were moved to form the sealing and whaling company, an attempt was also made to estabileh direct succeed, but they are scarce indeed out of the harbor under convoy of the U. S. ship Connecticut. She spent the following summer sealing upon coast of Patagonia, but being at last driven to sea by heavy gales, she went in the river La Plata, thence to Rio Janeiro, where Capt. At 130, 3.15 JONES and SYLVESTER Comedy Singing Skit, “idanc” LYNCH and ZELLER The Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulletin has the largest ‘where the pretext is so slight as it was in this instance, Myrkle-Harder Co. What do_you suppose the goodness is worth that is self-conscious Jjust sits down and admires itself and VERMONT'S LOCAL OPTION. In spite of the prohibition wave Intercourse with the Bast Indies. The ship Pacific, Solomon ham, was eent out for the purpose of ing goods at Calcutta. cleared May 14, “for Madeira and a and merely touching at Ma- deira, reached Calcutta in 200 days. She took out no cargo. In her wonderful History of Nor- wich, Miss Caulkins tells us that the East’ Indla trade in those early times The Club Maniacs—Some Act ipside Down Contino Novelty Dancing and Music THE PRICE OF POWER le Feature With Orri HE DID AND HE DIDN'T Two-Reel Keystone Featuring from small pox. Later, the ship was wrecked on the coast of Brazil, vessel and cargo be- ing lost. Charles Fitch was the super- cargo; and he and many of the crew |P finally returned to their which has been sweeping over the country, Vermont has acted upon that question in accordance with judgment based upon its own experiences. The Green Mountain state has tried pro- hibition and it has also had local op- tion and from the fact that the ma- Jority has declared in favor of the latter it is to be presumed that it has given the more satisfactory resuits. circulation of any paper in Eastern Connecticut and from three to four times farger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 8,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor- wich and read by ninety-three per cent. of the people. it is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danfelson to over 1,100, and in all of these places it is considered the local dally. dreams? There is lots of this inmert goodness—this conceit of the imagina- tion which is a deceiver of fools. There is nothing in Scripture that ad- monishes us to be self-conscious of how good we are! depends upon that. How good others think you be has a more direct bear- Nothing whatever In Windham The same company fitted out the schooner Oneco, which sailed only a week after the Susannah. ords show that she wintered at the Clean thought and kindly Acceptance of and merciful action. 10 months at the Playhous housands of gi the truth helps if you are capable of recognizing the truth when you hear Profession and _pretence always need vistble support if they are the not of hypocrisy. soul ever said anything flatter to ft- it would be I find it be- There can be no other conclusion from the expression of the voters. Since 1903 Vermont has been under local option laws and it doesn’t want to go back to the days of prohibition. For a half century that state was one of the rankest prohibition states but conditions had become such that there was a loud clamor for a change. The reason for this was that under pro- hibition there were over 800 federal licenses for the sale of intoxicants in that state. It was possible to get li- quor even though the state had de- clared against it, and the state was losing the benefit which under license would have been received from it. Where there were to have been 110 towns with Eastern Connecticut has forty- nine towns, one hundred and sixty- five postoffice districts, rural free delivery routes. differed materlaly from that of a later Mabel Normand and Fatty The homeward cargo, ing chiefly of cotton goods, was paid for in current money. lars were, therefore, carried out as the exchange. Since period, bales of cotton and bills on London were used; would consist vartous gums, dyes, etc. Falkland Island, the coast of Patagonia, ran ‘border of Chill to Valparaiso, for sup- but was there seized and con- fiscated by the Spanish authorities. took 5,000 skins on City—Much_better id ENLARGED ORCHESTRA Direction MR C. A. DOWSETT Spanish dol- all of he R. routes in Eastern Connecticut. medioum of “I am good, well to get it into prin! yond me to imagine anything more If you are good you are sure to be good for something more than repeating precepts and singing songs to delight your soul. BABY MINE You yell, you laugh, you_ scream See YThere's a laugh to it company purchased the ship Miantonomo, fitting her for whal- She sailed Sept. 5th. 1880, with Valentine Swain, Jr. as planning a whaling cruise upon the north-west coast of North America, and circum-navigating the globe on the voyage home. The Miantonomo was at St. Mary's, and the cargoes of saltpetre, CIRCULATION 1901, average.. ‘commander, LYCEUM NEW LONDON MONDAY, MARCH 13th Matinee and Night cutta on the homeward voyag 14, 1799—just about one hundred and seventeen years ago. A few dave out, even before leaving Bengal was taken Dby a French privateer, a prize crew sent on board and the ves- sel ordered to the Isle of France. But this was not_all! ing the island, a British man-of-war 1805, average. WEDNESDAY What are you going to do with that feeling of resentment you are carry- ing round with you? feel mighty uncomfortable every time it can attract your attention, doesn't Do you ever stop to think it is not stinging the other party—it just Shows one just how far a woma can go when she tried lish sparrow a bird worth counting for mislead a man not one was returned. 1881 crows, They saw 2079 Before reach- 38§ tree spar- by hearing and seeing this truly great play FRIDAY FINE FEATHERS the great sacrifices som women will make just to wear the feathers SATURDAY ng_the temptations in a big city, along the great White Wi It mever stirs up in your mind a good resolution, prompts you to do something mean. All vour chronic spirit of resentment rows, 66 goldfinches and 52 song epar- At this average rate there must have been in the state on that day 80,815 birds subsisting on seloons under prohibition there were last year under local option saloons in but 14 towns. TIME TO END VILLA. Carranza asks that this country be MATINEES DAILY JOHN CORT Presents PRICES 10c and “The Best Comic Opera In Years” French commander so closely that he ran the Pacific ashore, escape with his crew. managing to RESERVE SEAT SALE NOW OPEN patient under the latest outrage that Thus apparently the intentions of |can possobly do is to demean you. Re- It is not probable there took the cargo for their prey and the —Chas. Darnton in the New York £ has been perpetrated by Villa and his the people of Vermont were belng |Sentment only has a few words in its|more starlings than crows although Norwich ehip was burned, then and |#band of outlaws. He may be justified vocabulary, and they are in malking such an appeal by the past these ten towns showed an excess of The starlings, like the and meadow defeated under statewide prohibition and there seems good reason for believing that this entered prominently into 198 starlings. | English sparrow “T'll get even with him of forgiveness has the same effect up- de of this government, seriously expected that this coun- AUDITORIUM 4-A Saturday adventures. PARAMOUNT PICTURES on resentment that the sun has upon a thin fog—it disperses it. of nourishing a pain when the English over the United States and sub-arctic regions of Canada, and in a has spread all try would agree to continue watchful ‘waiting under such conditions as have been revealed at Columbus, N. M., he supercargo of the Pacific, | ana several other Americans who had beer taken and carried to Mauritius, paign which has been waged in that - state, and the result is that Vermont JOHNNY HOEY : JEANNETTE MOZAR 3i2:V % ios Presenting “Almost a Duke,” Musical Comedy, 10 People doesn’t tax ome half as much free. Resentment is not a good bed-fel- It just cheats one out of good |far as Delaware, west through Penn- | sylvania, north to Montpelier, Vt., and has decided to et the liquor question under such contro! quarter of a century the stariings have he left the island in a cartel for Bos- ork city south as ton to be exchanged. coast, the vessel encountered a violent will have a chance to realize that he ! has made a wrong guess. There have been enough instances spread from New (C AT that it will best On nearing the nature and robs one of sleep. ; and was wrecked with their wishes. Fortunately no lives were lost; Ingraham arrived 1799, just in time for Where prohibition has proved a failure with them, local option apparently meets with favor. ‘where the lives of American cltizens in Mexico have been taken with im- punity. Carranza has not even been able to put a check upon such slaugh- ter, but In this case the action took east to the Atlantic coast. ter birds of New gregate three-fourths of a million. to be an unwelcome guest. you not refuse to keep such LEWIS & ALLEN MALCOLM England must ag- Comedy Juggler wich Dec. 24th. a bappy Christmas with his PROOF FOR THE SEEKING. DANIEL FROMMAN Do you realize that a doctor to be Book and Lyrics by Henry Blossom BRINKMAN & TATUM Singing and Talking Hazel Dawn in The Masqueraders A Picturization of Henry Arthur Jones, International Famous Drama successful should not only know when not to give a patient drugs, but when He was no_quitter, either! 1500 advertising Chinese and India goods—Madras long cloths, Pekin and sinchew silks, place upon American soil. Secretary McAdoo is constantly urs Staged by Fred G. Latham It was car- CAST AND CHORUS OF find him in ing the passage of the the government into the ried out according to well laid plans and there can be no mistaking the Sunday Movning Talk laugh with shipping business. SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE ‘@uty of this country under the cir- cumstances. He is as insistent upon its passage before this congress as he was before the last, without apparently looking to any other way of relieving the shortage of ships for handling the foreign commerce of this the force of suggestion and the elation of spirits whi of the right character. many fool doctors as well as too many fool editors and fool lawyers. world is full of mi santafours, and Nansook muslins—ar- rived by the Nancy, another East In- dia ship in which he had an interest. He afterwards made two or more voy- ages to the East, in the ship Virginia, sailing from New York. result from AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA Whether Carranza. willing or not, this country longer remain passive. | .disposition and determination of Vil- la, and there Wwhich can be taken and support the honor of this country tham to put an end to Villa and his crowd. ranza will but realize it, it is a step Today =COLONIAL = Today AFTER DARK (s Dion Boucicault’s Famous Drama h Lillian Walker—Two Pars Matines Today at 230 Sharp. All.Seats S¢ WATERED GARDENS. It knows the tu Robbins was studying a new seed catalog as I entered—after his usual habit, about this time of the year. The sfits, and when you have a misfit and a hypochondriac up against_one another which beats any pair in known game. Brave young The records of the town show that he died at Madras, Aug. 15th. 1805, and at the early age of 39. Mat. 25c to $150 Ewe 25c to $2.00 you have a_pair Seat Sale Friday Cars to Norwich after performance “If Secretary MedAdoo will spend a Philadelphia upon the Delawarc he will witness the best A MODEL WIFE been pointed out that the doctor who laughs at his pa- tient before he has his confidence has vegetables are going to be n backyard by Two of the sons of Tho —_———— possible argument which should get his hearty approval. | o oince nis plan for paternal Villa is a detriment both to bard, then proprietor of The Norwich usvally lost his case. Courier, were for a considerable period The doctor who ysician to see that it is guaranteed questions before the may arise on account of the moves be- ing now made in the great war game abroad. The nation thus needs a vast fleet to cover its coasts—Torrington Register. From Philadelphia comes the infor- mation that “pea” coal is to disappear from the market, 'to be replaced by & mixture of pea and nut, called range coal. At first sight it looks like & varieties of seeds and plants them with elaborate care. garden never to expectations, laughs with s patlent over the fears laughs to win; the doctor who never laughs until the estate is settled The doctors know that an every-day | stomach trouble may have a score of complications that are serious which the stomach does not cause, while the him for not speedily irregularity. He will observe on the ways in the yards at Philadelphia, Camden, and ‘Wilmington vessels in course of construction. They constitute more than a sixth of the 371 ships now building in all the yards of the United States. number of new ships is the only proot needed that private yards are able to turn out an immense merchant ma- rine in addition to all the warships residents in the East Indles. Thomas, the oldest son, went to Cal- part of 1800, and declared Dr. Charles Zueblin of in a lecture at the library spices of the Milwaukee|dreds of thousands of women in this tate are making for it unprecedentod Its advocates ask that should be judged fairly on its prin- Its opponents seek to preju- dice it by dishonest personal attacks and clever misrepresentation | character of its leaders. 1 sincerely and this country as long as he re- mains at liberty. Though it is declared that the order fssued by the president Funston to proceed into Mexico with | | ,B.000 troops for. the purpose of running | down and capturing Villa and his band, is not armed intervention, it is just the move which the situation de- mands, and there should be no turn- ay: it means the lof one-haif political liberty has quite come up Robbins, 1 imag- ever expects that hopes bring him happi- ness and exercise brings him health, and what better fruits of a garden are there than these? cutta in the early was employed as a printer, with Dr. the government is usually a Maternity hos “The mother may bave as many pri- physicians and as many other s are within the command of the government will guarantee a decent entrance into the world. That is a perfectly legiti- mate requisite At any rate, printer and director stance press of that city. After Thomas Hubbard's return, he went into the commission business in Va., of the firm of Hub- bard & Lyman, but he continued his correspondence with the ketbook, but patient blames g such a slight He hasn't a soft snap. The longing for a patch of ground basis of the and a few tools to scratch it with is trust that the present knowledge we have. clever scheme for bringing pea coal into the commercial sizes family, and getting the commercial price for it Let us hope that suspi- cion is unfounded—New Haven Reg- ing ‘back until the object for which they have set out Had such an attitude been manifested Jong ago the murdering of defenseless ‘Americans would have been prevented, effort of the opposition will scure for you the real issue, and that you wiil judge the question on! Be open to sunshine and do not be too sensitive even'if you recognize that they are a It is not so unusual for a crabbed remark at the breakfast table to destroy the peace of the family for part of old mother Nature's bequest to Plenty who have the longing. A single pink geranium blooming in a tomato can what many a woman would do had opportunity. made In all four voyages to Calcutta and two to Batavia. latter place in 181 the 35th year of his age—which was some record for an enterprising youns even though he did not live in that seem Utopian? “We already failure to report a death. of a crime not to get children into the world properly. world, the child is the offspring of the which our government requires. they want and all they need is to be Moreover, Secretary Mc- Adoo ought to know by this time that whatever the federal government does never have He died in the . and was only in accomplished. impose penalties for Surely It is A SUFFRAGIST Once in the| Norwich, March 10, 1916. if_she only The unlovely business of dumping dirty snow on the city’s historie Green was resumed yesterday morning, the offensive drive coming from the direc- tion of College street, but not reaching far to th east. We had supposed that the idea was to spare the residents of New Haven that experience. Must a it does at great expense. most wasteful institution on our con- No private corporation can suffer the constant leakage from its treasury that the United States suf- fers and remain out of bankruptcy.” This evidence that capital sponding to the demands ought not crowds who throng the parks in tullp time and pause windows betray the immemorial hun- what we are flattering ourselves is our nation as well as of the mother and own hustling age! the children coming from Europe, we must inspect those coming from nowhere.” THE GERMAN FLEET'S SALLY. \ Just what was intended by the send- Ing out into the North Sea of that German ftleet, from 25 to 50 of the best of the kai- nettling remark cannot sting you Why give it any dis- A caustic re-| you won't let it. rupting power at ali? mark burns the one who made it worse if the one who it was made to declines to let it sink into his mind and doesn’t appear to be conscious of its burden The amiability which goes QOTHER VIEW POINTS Another member of the family, Amos H., followed his brother to Calcutta when but a youth, and ar- riving there just as the latter left for took the place vacated by him in the printing office with Dr. Hunter. When the Hebrew prophet wished a suitable image of a beautiful life he of flowers. be as a watered No doubt this is highly scientific, and if we read between the seem to indicate that a new serum has Perhaps the result lines would Admiral Charles J. Badger has said before the house naval board that the “Their soul So far as known nothing was been discovered. winter and a black central Green be synonymous in New Haven? ew Haven Journal-Courier. accomplished, except that it was in- tended to show contempt British are Bown before a bit of hot-air is not on a good foundation. smile at a fool than to go insane be- hearts of the chosen people shall be with color and Could there be When the island of Java was taken by the British in 1811, press was moved to Batavia, by order to be overlooked. There ought to be no competition with it upon the part of the government but instead some of a combination of Boston culture and Be that as it may, however, it is interesting to note the needs two fleets; Atlantic and the other for the Pacific. He holds that the one for the fragrant with the government | Milwaukee beer! landslides in One of those gentlemen who delight in managing the affairs of other people for them has recided that the Nobel peace prize ought to go to William Jennings Bryan this year, because of his attempt to stop the export of mu- nitions of war from this country. It will surprise no one to learn that the gentleman who makes the suggestion bears a German name. He is, in fact, member of the Austrian parliament. More_ particularly, he declares that if Mr. Bryan had succeeded in his ef- forts the war would have been ended by this time—Waterbury American. maintaining their patrol, then it appears to have been devoid cause his presence is obnoxious. artner who wife's head at the breakfast table be- cause it is not cooked to suit him has 2 hard time trying to tell the Lord what a miserable fool he is at the time Half the fussés in this world are the result of senseless ac- Temper-tossed phrases are best more picturesque? Some of us there are with no agri- cultural outlook whatever, have a chance with soul gardens. flowers and_fruits of mind, if none in rich, black soil. is a sort of farming that pays big div- If forced to a choice, one, should prefer a beautiful soul to a beautiful backyard. The cultivator, whether of souls or of soils, must plant something worth while, for only weeds and brambles come up uninvited. deed how seldom merely happens. of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the English _ Lieutenant-Governor. Hubbard went with it; ter dying shortly afterward, the man- agement of the press devolved upon the Norwich boy. He made good and continued print the Java Government until the island was restored to the Dutch, nearly five years afterwards. Hubbard ~returned to this country in 1817, in the ship America, which_had been chartered in York by his order and was furnished by him with its cargo. easy way this sclentist disposes of the He seems to be rele- gated to the kitchen to entertain the servants or assigned to duty wheeling the baby carriage of former arrivals. it will be wise to have well directed legislation which would serve to remove some of the obstacles which it is forced to overcome would be decidedly beneficial. canal make that waterway undepend- and that it cannot be figured In values at the present time. e reasons for the dual fleet are not different from what they were at the Jepanese menace—they are framed about the possibility of at- tack upon the country upon both sides. the naval general tains apprehensions of this nature is matter for the house naval committee But it is not how a situation family physician. and Dr. Hun- From such a sall have been expected. cated that a naval engagement might «be -anticipated in that region, sooner or later, but it is evident that noth- ing of the kind could have been seri- ously sought else it would have been .possible to have been accommodated . ,bad the search been carried on in the right direction. ‘Unless something something must At all events, him within call. for prayer. EDITORIAL NOTES. Those who like to travel around in sposh have every reason to be thank- ful that they are not at Palm beach. time of the Norwich, March 10, 1916.. 0 board enter- Whitehouse’s Statement. Mr. Editor:—In #iew of the fact that the poem referred to in the following letter has been circulated among anti. suffrazists in Norwich, judgement to know how much to con- fide even in a life partner. a great many things it is better to Now that Lent is here, there is an admirable opportunity for those forgotten first of the year res- in_executive It is strange in- difficult to surmise it seems ad- let those close to us find out rather d¥isee/is & longes: | - The Joim recotvahow. that. the ud visable to call attention to what Mrs. than to tell Whitehouse has to say western woman who was engaged to be married had not told her to-be- ressed 1t has simply ord of hard work and careful planning ped up ships, behind that spot where in succession, lilacs and syrngas, and chrysanthe- venturous Capt. Ingraham married, in Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew His house in Norwich was on the sub- and others which Roosevelt says “I am not a candi- nay have been added to the fleet in Indigestion May Be Due to Constipation date” which sounds suspiciously like some promises that were made years gone by. While no one has thought of start- ing his spring plowing, nature is fur- de_R. Whitehouse, husband that she had false teeth. worried her so that she wrote to_the “Question and Answer” department of her favorite newspaper, whether it was best to tell her future husband she wore false teeth before or of flowering |on the Plain. things paint the landscape with glow- ing color. severance, hope, love of art and work nothing worth while grows. He left no children. His widow eventually married again, ing the second wife of another sea captain, John L. Boswell. THE DICTAGRAPH. |he past is months, a chance to lim- de¢ up, and at the same time, if the Jeports which are coming from Ger- nany are correct, it was a demon- ition which could be used to ap- Party of the State of New York, has sent out the members of the New York Legisla- I am told that the anti-suffragists after she was married. The level- headed editor replied: “Get and keep your mouth shut!” business is it really to the other party whether we have natural teeth or store The store teeth are most use- A garden is not made “Oh, how lovely!” Ana sitting in the shade. the clamor of the people for #etion, for thus far, recognizing the trength of the enemy, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Facts That Are Facts. Mr. Editor: During the past few days we have read in the local press facts and figures regarding the cost of elec- tricity which the writer believes are absolutely correct. case, we are told that we can buy all the ‘electricity the city wants at an average price of .0117 1-2 cents per nishing a liberal supply of the poor man's fertilizer. have been circulating among the leg- islators distorted reports of support 1 had once given to a magazin cite in connection with my shocking and _ sacrilegious published by the same maga- The Inference suggested is that 1 uphold or have upheld the poem. I am told, and it cannot fail to be true, that these dishonest tactics are arous. ing prejudice and causing damage to the cause of suffrage. I lay before you the following facts: In November, 1915, I among others, signed a request for funds for the which had always _sup- ported woman suffrage, editors, artists and contributors work Two months the poem in T had never Neglect of Important Function May Seriously Impair The Health There are many people wWho believe indigestion when is due to a it has been Ponsidered the wisest course to hold lhe navy in reserve and the greater part of it has had a decidedly easy The man on the corner says: A real prophet is the man who can tell from the size of the ash pile how far away spring really is. ‘The famous Kew gardens in London were started by George IIL, who did some good things in his time, though unpleasantly remembered by ourselves. For almost 150 years the floral spoils of every land have been transplanted into these acres and as carefully nursed, till the place is a paradise indeed. ful and least painful, and can be so convenitenly cleaned. What things weigh heavily It is entirely possible that it was intended for a reconnoitering cruise and one explanation has maintained that it was used for the purpose of glving protection to other sea raiders which were going out to resume the _ work which the Moewe had so suc- céssfully carried on, but as yet there ‘been no evidence to support it. It been insisted that a big naval en- gagement was due In the North sea s00n, and that that dash was intended “ as the challenge, but if that is so _the challenge will have to be repeated. It isn't necessary to give our- selves away completely in wedlock, for it 1s much more interesting to the Some of the democratic congress- men gre announcing that they will not seek a renomination. have recelved an inkling from home. their discomfort constipated condition. Bloat, with its attendant mental de- sick-headache, of sour stomach gases, etc. are fre- quently due to inaction of the bowels. Relieve the congestion and the trou- The use cf cathartics and purgatives should be For that reason Possibly they other party to find us out for himself. What a habit verbosity is! all more or less guilty of wasting Some people have a habit of the conclusion of thef ‘ou know what 1 mean,’ you do not repl tainig!” for then ‘you do not know ly what they do mean, any than you know ~what a Kentudkian means when he eays a place is dis- tant “a yel and a cough”, or a Louisi- anian assures you the place you are inquiring for is “a right smart dis tance” when you start, and you find “right smart Qistance you have walked for haif a day. ‘We are also told by an expert on the cost of what electricity the city has made in the past that after an experi- ence of nearly eleven jears that the city cannot make electricity for less than .0319 cents per KW hour. From these figures we are shown that it has cost the city about cents more for every K/W hour of elec- tricity made than it could be bought In the face of these facts and figures, how can the board of commissioners vote to continue to make electricity? If the city continues to make elec- tricity the commissioners tell us they will need about $100,000 for permanent the belching A garden to do well must be a The growng use of white shoe- In the sun-baked strings ought to be welcome news to the laundry man, but it is more lkely. to affect the manufacturer. “watereq garden.” and arid_Bast they know what Well do they call water the ‘Which things are a Some gift from above must continually refresh souls that are not to wither and dle. set more wrinkles on the spirit than on the face, if life is not laid open to God’s sun and rain and dew. Let the sonnet of Archbishop and whose ble usually ift of God” in January, 1916, question was published. seen or heard of the poem, mor had I heard of any of the circumstances of its publication until the anti-suf- ragists began this attack upon me. Woman suffrage is one of the great- unnecessarily and. thelr effect is but temporary. A mild laxative is far preferable. The compound In offering no opposition to the pur- suit of Villa by United States troops Carranza reaches a wise decision. For once he has chained up his stubborn- Age is bound to simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup in drug stores fcr fifty cents a bottle, is highly recom- mended. Mr. Benj. Bassin, 360 Maci- son St., Gary, DPUTY ON PARCEL POST GOODS. ~ { “Though it will “seem peculiar that & should _suppose ~ ? would be a difference in the amount Trench point Pepsin and sold Germany proves that it has not suf- fered great losses at Verdun by the few graves that can be seen. A garden so well watered before morn Is hotly up, that not the swart sun's BENJ. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should be in every home for use when occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 ‘Washington St., Monticello, IIL do you suppose we do mean by all the e T o oy beww =3~ cil for $24,000 at once as a starter for the proposed increased facilities. Why manufacture electricity when vou can buy it cheaper? A LARGE CONSUMER. Norwich, March 19, 1915, Disposing of the Family Physician. Mr. Bditor: The following from the New York World of 6, under a Milwaukee dateline, is interesting, to say the least: “The day is coming when we shall want to use the scientific knowledge 80 that every child world will _have i _the presence . &, §overnment War A Year Ago Today March 11, 1915, British captured Neuve Chapelle or three days of severe fighting. Bombardment and mine sweep- in Dardanelles continued. nic in _ Constantinople, many foreigners fleeing. Million men battling in North ‘of “duty to be paid upon imported ! goods, whether they are received in ‘the ordinary channels of trade or bronght into the country by parcel i et that is one of the things _ which it has been necessary to take well's Syrup Pepsin a wonderful med- icine; for four years he had a severe indigestion and constipation Caldwell's Syrup which he is glad to recom- mend to all who suffer with stomach and bowel trouble. bly the bloodstained snow would tell a different story. superfluities and inanities that get into speech? Tt certainly means neglect of the art of clear conversation, and is no improvement upon the ‘You, bet you! of the vernaculist. _Sometimes, are unable to discuss preparedness | course, it is prudent for the hearer to Down beating with unmitigated rays, Shall quite prevail to make it bare and There ure too many pacifists who Of its green beauty. A blessing such as this our hearts without ending up with the promise to punch the head off of the chap who infer what we mean rather than play the role of a laconic artist. be a rule though to say what you handles the other end of the argument, | mean unless you mean to disclose your Then it paye to have fhe United States court of ap- peals at Philadelphia a decision has ‘been handed down, fmported by parcel post ed must be treated in e same way as other goods are undervalued. There is mo tial rate for parcel post and, might_share Through the freshness keep 1f, knowing how the day and the day’s long day a heavenly which held own meanness. From the quantity of snow which|a care. has fallen many conclude that March cannot have much more in store, but lots of people never feel safe until the| anniversary of the big blizzard,” which [Dee. 25th, .1 s occurs tomorrow, 1s'past. Dareitiyiiney domot:considorsth columns of the WE PLY CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH Bring Them In or Mail Them in Any Condition, Parts of Whole. N. E. ARTIFICIAL T Lab. Providence, R. I. Open from 9:00 until 6:00 o’clock—Saturdays to_Sell_or OTH CO., 52 Broadway, Norwich glare The average citizen has no idea of | Must beat upon them, we would large- ‘the number of winter birds in Connec- [ticut. Ten bird-men walking out on|And water them betimes with dews of THE PARSON. ' Chiidren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA we are acq ey _do-not-consider. the Eng- (Tel. 1122-2_ Norwich) until 7:00.