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fiufifiy&h-.mmmv HYLAND T “'I"he Chattel” ‘BY PAUL WEST GREATER VITAGRAPH FEATURE EVERY cown wm BY mo‘ HYLAND iN THIS PRODUCTION IS A DISTINCT PARISIAN CREATION end BEVERLY BATNE o THE GREAT SECRET | SRCHESTRA HOW MILK MONEY IS DISTRIBUTED %'m;mmmm g e S Sy R TODAY =»d DUSTIN FARNUM in THE PARSON OF PANANINT election, (Written Specially for The Bulletin) ,days’ similar work. I paid a carpen- PATHE WEEKLY—CHRISTIE COMEDIES . According to a Tecent statement by [ler, whom I once emploved to do ten |ang his butter, left by an- Charles M. Schwab, the yearly wages |bours’ work ot 32 2 doy. 3% 8 day 19| other door. S e e e o0 “touen | it took him four full days to do exact- Seized Liquor Returned. superintendent to boys.” Of eourle. L{agm&mg J&b ,',7;,"‘,"’3_ ;:.e :lna'a smmng wuuq quite &% nt: a among . e [luor lers. d 3 O e T aoes: fhat | hmte. Comt ob the ‘Job to: ma_ 318 | Piihmere. actheg, nuike: the radeat doe |- 1t e s ting of FOUR SHOWS TODAY 1.30, 3.15, 7 and 8.45 is the average of all, including the inst just $5 for the same Job, less | cision of the ot Sebibinhg “PATRIA” higher paid bosses of departments and the lower Paid errand and water boys, | than a score of years ago! In both | the liquor Seized some moniths since. follo Veis cases, he was simply charging the |mpe sherift had no difficulty except at “Wattles, scale, as agreed upon in his guild. two places. A West Side dealer re- TODAY According to the latest information — fused. to take it in, cisiming that the % et Seam derivable from the census bureau, the 1 don’t blame the farm laborer for | 1o ang cider had spoiled. The sher- yearly income of the farmers of the |asking higher wages. You and I|ir lert it and went his way. At an- of above RMT WARWICK United States averages somewhere | would do the same, were we in hisj b 1°ft 17 and went nis way. At anc around S500.. Thils SSHCSEMEE M e ht | trouble about its return, in course of and conditions, from the Iliinois or “erviecs p e gl e - ol hnd “FRIDAY THE 13th” MRS. VERNON CASTLE not half of which is cuitivable. Some -~~f~y_ ‘ang only the dollars and SERIAL PICTURE some get less; that 1s the | conts involved. He would, very often, | the William M. ‘Williams and the Ne ‘Associates Wars: Thi 2 i be vastly better off on a farm at forty | fune—are comp . s i £o sescietes Were Thisves, FIRST OF 15 EPISODES TO BE This, 1 ™ind you, Is for the far- ldollars a month, with his rent and e works, pal &8, fl&d m“ of “CLOUD PUNCHER" But She Reforms mer himself, not for his workmen; for | his garden and various other privi- | them :dulfl'fld ‘Thursday, an e test 3 “Loomis W. o 5 _PARTS—5 B—PART:! SHOWN WEDNESDAY AND the farmer w:lm lls :e once and r;he leges thrown in, than in a city or fac- :-;lg'fl“uul”l P"fr‘::“ 'filh"t;zl:‘bdoue > es, Benjamin COMEDY - 85 SRURSOAY RAGH. Wkic s ti nd all the time sn - mone: . g peculiari 3 same time a 1 pe: tory village at double the money pay.|nd utllity, The pecu s L e Two Parts Released February 5th |’ ig Tri W % * 4 g Selig Tribune Weekl, THE THEME IS THE DEFENCE tendent and laborer and errand bo But he isn’t apt to be either a finan- master and taskdoer; manager [cier or a political economist. If he |Working, which is very simple, as|slien Butler, New York; w W. Hill, ALWAYS BIGGEST AND BEST and workman; employer and em- | were, he wouldn't be a farm laborer. | they are made to use salt water if|Boston: S. M. " - =+ compelled to furnish all the | 1¢ he were & resily Tohg-headeh, fore- | needed. SHOW IN TOWN FOR Taking the Honeymoon [°F THE AMERICAN HOME FROM take all the risks and do a | sighted, capable person, he'd -be work- Sound Traffic Re-Opened. President, A X. Ramsdell: Seassiir INVASION. i more than one man’s fair |ing for himself on his® own farm or s = Robert ‘Coit, . Jr. ehare of the work: without any -un- |in‘hia own shop, rather than for any- | ,ac or Yome Tslend Beaey i reloosd | tendent, George W. fon” hours or “union” scale; putting | body else. But the same is equaily | 309 %5 Jong Island Sound is velieved in fourteen hours a day oftener than|true of the hordes who do factory and | jne <ill hereafter pun regularly. The clght hours. And all the time g; mill and shop work at Detroit or | City ‘of Boston and City of Norwich La: 3 T o tantly peppere: target of an Bethlehem. The pot is about as left New York at noon on Monday. b 4—sHowS TODAY l» place here. He is a citizen that Nor- AT 130, 3.15, 6 and 8.15 consumers _ who asshll- him Ss_® tes the ksitie. A meeting of the Common Council was held at the council chamber ; wich 1is exceeding loth to lose. A 2 Point : 3—BIG KEITH ACTS—3 Fox Film Corporation Presents IN Missouri planters owning entire coun- oF this Bits Yad Rt ties and having their own private rail. tatoes and butter for the most { %y ® Tlprn Wi Bttt cturer of the This Story Was Written by or» roads, down O e T e 3, Ljhave said before | Jefters steam fire engine, states that e W ““e Blflle 0f L'fe mer with perhaps fifty acres or less, ort-sighted and foolish Do ngines b o G e BRI - &—PARTS—6 6—PARTS—8| Her Parents Were Thieves, Her 'shark of supereilious wr;ll&rgdvviho cise out of their own befogge: g~ What are we farmers going te do : Rl iti & Monday night A report was present- i chevaton To undeserved offies, | about it? Well, now, you just ask me | from the city attorhey lon the | Though the oldest West Who denounce him for his alleged in- | Something easier—something a g00d | question, which had been referred to ulte':h exe]:m General Dix, who served . eficiency; 1o say nothing of the 'IPUIET T nat we coula do and what | BT, @2, to what further legislation, | 8 (he 18> TAL LN EP oy e the ~ THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON HARRY MASON & CO. B s who dispute hie plans | L, think we ought to do. But if I|sion of liquor traffic as a businces i | War an ability to endure fatigue that MARBURY-COMSTOCK CO. P t Screaming Comedy Skit Entitled 3 “GETTING THE MONEY” on every square Inch of ground and |5ooh s "%% “utopian,” and sneer me |iaie Sy, The report ste c . s Syt ny reports at hand to tel o in relation thereof, as they shall judge e B e B Wi DR s BARTHOLOMAE, BOLTON & KERN In theWaestern_ Frolio are Jike fhat oemE R my daily paper, last night. The ave- mer does most of the worK ond Pays| The average receipt of thé dairy |entire authority conferred by the |swine at 33,023 f THE HOUSE SUJLT. UPON, SAND of truth in the grim jest. local railroad station for Philadelphia. | houses. This by-law has been l! $11,872,862, an increase of ‘mm e e e e e e e e e e e i PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. MAIL ORDERS NOW SIDE SPLITTING COMEDY that would be $480 a year in momey | .p.p, "iq eleven cents a quart. further legislation seems mnecessary, | uralized by the superior court on rather lower than that for winter time Farmer furnishes the farm, the pas- | {7 with only these forms of the liquor | ville lodge, No, 22, I O, workers or Bethlehem average. them; he also furnishes the labor to resi; n of Frank Ro clerk she . gnatio: E. gers, clerk shows a balance of $186.51. e nas - - is getting so scarce? Don’t you see |carry it in; he L!kee all the risk and why the men who used to handle the |pays all the costs of production. And LETTERS FROM~=TWO SIATES e T I 1 D SY. Lo S ¢hrse Guartors omits & “ J. P. Greene, who has been ill some 0m as Lruciie or_automobile factories? d furnishes a $100,000-a"mile A family are uvmg at the Cherry Farm, |caller in Alton Tuesday. A LECTURE BY basterial worlds who dispute his plans enould say it or yrite it yow'd Pooh- | hon Sty mme repert states et i |many of his juniors envied him. Eht wi 2 ery tender plant- e g S fI52 ne Shekito Tostert oS PIaRC lout of court as “an {mpractical dream- | of the city, Bives to the . court of ES T & BRIGHTEST MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS 0F THE YEARY [N ettt s er” So youw'll e'en have to permit me |00, % Kives 1o the court Of| ren. 8, 1867.—The grand list after = to dream on, all my lonesome, and |y, g npress dram ehops, tippling | DIng completed by the board of re- don’t know what the average|usuaily keep silence as to my dreams houses in said city and to make and | e, Whose additions amounted to Boy Scout and War Correspondent rm hands may be, because | when in compan: cause to be executed, ail such orders|$225;062 and abatements to93$214,537, a ven't g 1 g total addition of $10,455 is as follows: OKLAHOMA FOUR vt L e Here’s another illuminating little | proper. X But. If other warts of the|item which 1 gleancd while Teading | * o Further Legislation Necessary, | 501283 14264 acres of land, valued SR seldom get much more than their em- | 7Y Ony paper, last night The ave-| . "0 S0 S eubDress dram : R Ty T s ONE YEAR PRINCESS THEATRE, NEW YORK - 8 ¥ RO NOWHERE plovers. ' 1 know perfectly well HOW | roiiroad system for delivering a quart |Shops and tippling houses in the city | 164,150; 551 horses at $84,385; 1,164 SIX MONTHS WILBUR THEATRE, BOSTON LIELIAN GISH T e e | e | bt emforria ey the |sutser s Sae 03 camges” 5222 [l JUST LAUGHS—JOLLY TUNES—PRETTY GIRLS most of the income to his hired man. | sl G5 %two cents and: Three-quar. | charter, in rolation to the supprea. |333: 138 time plecus at 357926, The 5-Part Triangle Feature Also. Ifknow thst thers iz a good eal | {E0VS" (5 B0 STHE, ARG SEBUSRC S OTIoE dram shops. mif Thoier | il et e Y T 8 THE MUSICAL COMEDY THAT IS DIFFERENT Shesher Skintiy: Schiamnes JAssuming $40 a month, with remt.| ‘The average price of the same milk, | peatedly sustained Dby judicial d over the grand list of 1866. garden, privileges, etc e > |at the door of any Philadelphia kit- |sions dllri:‘gh the past 30 years. o ‘Twenty-eight forelgners wers nat- end at least a hundred more in “priv- 3 o this Doncl To R pression_of | Thursday- lleges.” In my vVicinity wages run dram shops and tippling Houses and it | At the regllar meeting of Greene- and | considirably highes Tor,STipiw | Dfesith isedoia, the Ddrae e S | ol wiat yis Ha¥e Dok 0 Tt | 1. B Ciies) recshtly Hocter’ e Shoted B Tatancy: by dir. e aere Are SIS i o e - 30| were read and ordered paid. Thel 'The city missionary’s annual report er, has femained with them and help- l'oss c e eace 0 e care for them, the teams to haul their A e B B i Now don’t you ses why farm labor | milic to the station, and the cans to T ea Sty Erowh: plow and milk the cows are hunting jobs in steel mills or electric plants | quart for it. time, does not gain very rapidly. Henry Ford brags that he pays no |track and costly locomotives and cars Bm C. Kenyon was a business man less than $5 a day. The lowest |and station facilities, and pays high Tolland county e Everett Moore has been confined to HOPKINTON wage on the scale of an electric plant | wages t® skilled labor to transport in my nearest wity is $3 a day.|that milk an average distance of fifty Schwab’s steel plant, as will be seen, [ miles. For which it gets half-a-cent HEBRON ‘;’ldh"“u for several days with a grip School Enumeration—Award Offered averages better than that for every |a quart. day of the year—I don’t know | Total to farmer and railroad thi = Edwin Palmer with his family, ot how many o % =7 7°® | Deita Club Mests—L. A. S. Reelects | Providence, and his sister, Mrs. Dan.| in Main Murder Case Divided—Will f his 22,000 have to work | cents d a quarter uart. ::::nmd':;s ‘e week, though some ap- | The local mill Alstetbutar furnishes | Officers—All-day Farmers’ Institute. |1l z a"fl'fl callers on ‘their mmh- of George H. Spicer Probated. 0 parently must have to. If the num- |a horse and a cart and a driver and a en SQng Service 7.30 Lecture 7.45 Tedine” Brenaat A ““re.” Sitas ‘Woodmansee is able to| The February meeting of the school ? ber is considerable that, of course,|tin dipper, and gets the difference—| Mr. ana Mrs. would somewhat lessen tHe dally rate. |seven cents and thrce-quarters a |family have moved from Amston to | Halk eronout her crutches in-doors. | committes was held at the town hall B Sunday Eveni Feb 11th qu hester. un s0 rouh she does Mom morning. The new member, Manchester. nog, vemture 0wt it ¥ Sorning.. The ney. membes reed Theatre, Sunday Evening, February wages for skilled mechanics are now et h b3 g demanded by scrub-women and win- | vaoe® Site Rot emoush properly to |Temry 4. Tatham cold not many were present. Wilder, was examined. The whole SEATS FREE dow-cleaners. Last season I pald a |Ygracay Yarmer A whols lot of you | Delta chuib held & meeting in their | Joshua Bosy was in Willow .Valley, | number of boys enumerated was 540 Saturday. and girls-213. Of these, 206 boys and s, been asked to pay for three tdn{::!t Tet those ‘two, wigydo nine- Officers Re-elected. pals of the | P enths of the work, producdibsolutely | At the annual meeting of the L. A. et fo e tpar EAST HADDAM all of the value i r milk, bear et Fice: Wrs keep the school buildings in san- e all the: siek ey - B e o O 20| Local W. ©. T UL Unlon. Henrs Mo~ |itaes contitis It was voted to zo. B TP seancs Who Want So it goes, all over the country. Mrs. M. Bissell has received word p-3 e o = Mrs. Henry WRItford had a damee | dontiais. The raport of the enpmers: ALL WELCOME girl for some light garden work as|.re pitter against the railroads, rooms at the parsonage on Saturday e railro also, 175 girls have attended school. The . practically all the risk conneécted with | were reelected, as follows: Presid its production and transportation, get, | Mre. B. T. Smith: vies prestdent, ;:?,‘; ports From Wood River Union—rMs. [ quire the teachers of tho schools at|Father of Dr. J. B. Crook Dead—Four |10 keep secret (he seilings of ticl Ashaway and Hope Valley to take| Charter Members Present at Col- |ino railrosds and lsene printed sche- What used fo be regarded as Y vis g ¢ the death of her step-mother., Mrs. e .t | e e e i ared % | Saturday night but the weether being [tor of the school census, Rev. E. A. much, ‘per dav, as T have, within twen- | hecause of their “extortionate” freight | evening. WEKAPAUG principals of the two graded schools Would Fool Everybody. between them, less than half as much | B, : secretary, Mrs. H.| Abby L-nnwor(hy at 97. y T D I I s Paonn aer | bration of 30th Anniversary of the | aules—Philadelphia North American: of each place during the noon hour as the door-to- ‘;ionr peddler gets, who does nothing but jars the ju Yo Mrs. S. The Ocean Vlew W. C. T. U. met ’, nge. G, SUNTL SRERML | 2oy, dont Mrain him yithe handy (e e last Wednesday attemoon with Biiss | Ro.s"}% ‘one “of the schoo reome. Tt| o ALMOST able” with your scoldings about his sgon C | O Sour omdleton, with six members v also voted that the pupils trans- | Mrs. Emily Pomeroy ‘has closed the Dangers of Walkin 1 got acquainted 1 ads and ceatartiones pon et ;n.‘}::.o,umm'%d va:r - ‘,:' ferred from Woodville to Hope Valley | Champion House for the winter and | arore than '5000 ""‘,M“: are kil WITH A charming man ata * ’him what he pleases to ask. He takes all-day session of the farmers’ | teresting account of that m"‘m; be permitted to remain in the school |is at present staying at the home of |4 on the railwavs of this country . |your money and, sometimes, uses a mamum Will bo held tn the town hail next meeting will be held with Mrs, | PUSe till time for departure on the|A. S. Bugbee. Sl od ¢. |every year. Where can a fellow wali DEINNIR PARTY last eveningbut - |Soodly sum out of it to print adver- | Feb. 21. The Ladies will serve din- g A. Macomber “b. 14 Xt 'm be & | 2fternoon train, in case only one ses- i, the th "."(“’r,"" and 1. | to keep from being hit by automobiles tisements, saying that he has got to|ner in the church parlors. rinl. meeting. | 2ion Of the school is held an account p i i - |anyhow?—Cleveland Plain Dealers. THEZ WOMAN who sat between raise you still more, because he lost | Miss Thompson, teacher of the Cen- of stormy weather. Bills were or- mlnm money last quarter, as it was!—I've | ter Grammar school, was at her home dered paid to the amount of $545.32. Theodore Andrews of Lynn, Mass., US HAD spent too much Tecently read just such an advertise- |in Hampton for the S e Macomber, who has been Town Council Meets. AL S s e e The Winner. ment. Miss teacher e Cen- town = BSHNTY FOR hair thet had Nor do I doubt that it was true. |ter primary Spene the meak- | L for the past month'is very much| The Sofncil et Jn L seeies Pearl Baisden has been visit- [, At one time it looked as though pro session in_the town day tng By G M. T i Commer h most y R Apybody can lose money at any sbrt|end at her home in Somers, returning | FHarris Chapman lost his driving |ternoon. 1t was the decision of the|iRS Ber cousin, Mrs. T. L. -Comers. | 9,0 ot pot 0% 00 " Tooks ‘as others. of business—if he conducts it waste- |Monday noon. horse last council that of the reward offered for Death of William Crook. though the hide which can float the biggest debt will get the sweepstakes fully or recklessly. Miss Susie Pendleton taught the pri- < Harold 'h.yh. who has b.q. out of | the aPrest and conviction of the mur- Dr. 7. ce Crook was summoned | PEE! e et 2508 . EVERY PLEASANTRY of mine But T would really like to know |mary school Mon morning during E s 5 - |what the wupposedly intsiiigent con: | the absence of the teacher, Miss Mer- Sohool NI i-hatl ool is tow whis G . N. 3. Sunday last by z hooked sumer e da farmer is do- | win. i ler, iam 'ook, ing, at his 2 3-4 conts a quart, if the < wm?"mlaa;‘.&o n;!:"h ot Westerty mzfi“gé’m‘ w-;‘hnrbnm‘tzn:g:n;my' S has been in failing health for ’ =l g i Lo a2 5273 Tooee wat | Washington County, R. 1 it wt"or. 8 o e o e oot [ ent o2, Seek e s | Mrs, Hardy's Eczema a -A FALSE puff. Then, too, I datryman is heaping up unearned ol < ,m"o]fiha} ey o h"‘“’ oy xSy e e Hitie Sl Vi BN Seg.in SH pines . - wealth? Do you s'pose he’s the one to S been now able where by his genial manner h FANGED THAT ol of the M e R R R RICHMOND 15 "o " fitde eaeh ‘aay o trionds. * | Mass of Little Itch for “greed?” th 8on | - ORIGINAL OWNERS of that e USQUEPAUGH - < Somettmes, when | hear or read of | _John W. Smith spent the week-end = AASSORTMENT! listening | business men or presidents ' telling | With bis family here. T efs. n e P S Tom Harney is working for Bdwin | Death of Charles W. Peckham—Se- confirmed as executrix. will it ‘armers how they must produce more .70 OUR and o they must do this, inat or the | STt arawing wood. gtk of Phebe W. Greens was admitted to - . i i 4 other thing, I get so mad that I have| Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Rathbun and — probate and Silas R. Richmond cor.- im: a ut'c“m EMBARRASSED ME. - Why in to restrain myself foreibly from kick- Bradtora Sutton has returned to Brmed ss executor. The will of Clite. . p e womD women don’t ing the wood-plle as I pass it. Not Usquepaugh, after several weeke visy | H. Partelo was continued to March 5 mare that it would hurt the wood-pile, or | of farmers who will know what their | with relatives at Fail River and Prov. trip and at present are staying at the | My right u o P LEAR OF MERPICIDE and o me any good. but the vers sight of | produce has ost them and what it is | ldence. home of the bride. y it dakio and up b far pu oy a block of wood makes mo think of A. B. Kenyon was in New London Chopely i 2 Ence was & miass of Hiid blisters tha 7 Attended Pomona Meeting. would open when I scratched them. 1 ‘Wednesday. i was told it was eczema. My ‘blockheads! IIV FOR the ha- grown ys Robert Moore of Richmond was Several VARIETY OF hair is a There’s no use in_ getting mad iIn k themselves compeiled to caller here Sumhy. > limbs were badly uwollm this case, l:owedver It's no more use by D. B. m‘“‘h‘"’l.u'-"h‘;‘;:“” 2t “"gr"‘:“'i mone at $ase Lyme Thursdey. and a great many nights 1 an dream! S—an Enn . Mary > was i - "MSTERY to me. comfortable. Furthermore. the dreqss | b Henry H. Crandall was appointed ap- | Cattle buyers ere I SraEemed bt hed Fouzs fo beautifal hair, sometimes comes true—at last, far off, A praiser. b2, i the skin 4 in_some other place If not here; to | geths o 8 (he et wai some one else, If not to us, their Power Mrs. Benjamin Bray, FUNERAL ed and to So I curb my indignation, and re- e tte. 5 — n scratch and the eruption sume my day-dream of a generation George S. Champlin. Celebrates 30th Anniversary smarted and my fingers um—r ‘making -the w eorge Champlin, aged 73, The 30th " ¢ East Ha used to crack open. M:; storm found dead in bed Sunday |, The T Mo 56 mas oo | clothing was aggravating to me and lifelons realdent in e PR 7y handsin water they . J $ o Z W. Peckham, _ memi trouble lasted two months ; s ; T Spotaea t>- ] tion, 1 used Cuticara and Oint- : i le unity social was m-mnmnmmbyw.nrnrpu 1 got relief in less a week/ Wednesday was very vocal music with after using them a month I was several years ago. He leaves C. Kenyon. piano t also several (Signed) Mrs. James Hardy, daughters and a sister. 7 hone ‘were enjoyed. e.,-Oct. 6, IJI& i : which cansed much merriment. Tnvi preyent these ‘“'“"",;5 ROCKVILLE Ashaway, been conmfined _to this anniversary = meeting S7oasng Cattoun ‘home et m ided by mfla Funeral of Mrs. Charles Henry Saun- ders Held ‘r-ndc. "-lflllflfl OhlldIOn Ory m. iy B s ot her son, near White Rock. OR FLETCHER’S Tuesday P c’As:l;.o RIA s m‘fig? B~ i