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Borwich Bulletin mund Confied. 114 YEARS OLD. ion price, 1Z¢ @ week; 50¢ a 00 o year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, as second-class matter. Telephone Calls: Builetin Bfisiness Office, 430. Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3 Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Willimantic Office, Room 23 Murray Bullding. Telephone 210. Wednesday, July 20, 1910. The Circulation of The Bulletin. The Bulletin has the largest cir- culation of amy paper im Eastern ree to four Nerwich. It Iz delivered to over 8,000 of the 4,053 TLomses i3 wich, remd by mimety-three per eemt. of the people. Im Windham it i GeMvered to over 900 houses, = Putaam and Damielzom fo over 1,100, and In all of these places it i commidered the local daily. Emstern Conmmecticut has forty- atme tow: humdred and sxty- Sve pestetfice districts, amd forty- ome rural free delivers romfes. The Bullctin ola every tows amd om all of the R. F. D. reutes im Easters Conmecticut. CIRCULATION 1905, average .. Week ending July 16 IN SELF-DE- SPEAKER CANNON FENSE. counted times, ground that main count he genera ment on the charge of Canncr procesds to demons: even months' oper: e revenue amounted t “the largest revenue ev der amy tarift law ever onacte that the new tarift i revense produ. attentlon to enactment of freight cars, wi hauled them that a large amount of idle labor h sgain found employme end tha wages in the azgregs . creased to the exten 600,000,000 If this was the way the peop - terpreted feeling a s fade away is generally tho that Speaker Canmon ba: of an abuse of power, and there doudt that as a success Rims is an fmpossibillty 50 far as the spe: ership is concerned. Cannonism = local lssue. AN ENGLISH IMPRESSION ROOSEVELT. OF The Nati. Lo an estir w to interest s humor that t. It th have if the ed s at-his pe d his ink-pot. Read t “He is a phenom on ae- count of his extr y inte al #ifts but owing to h srresistible pe cent courage Saine: o have t t t t t o argft t a | fii statutory management of the prison certainly does, and the sheriff of Essex county and the jailer have ruled convict Mayor White of Lawrence is oraity That IN JAIL. has not got to its wmunicipal affairs adminis- ered from the jail. If there is no law that prohibits it the THE MAYOR Lawrence, Mass., that @s a 0 be prevented from exercising may- functions from _that retreat. is, other city officials except he city soliciteF will not be admitted o the jail to confer with him. Mean- while this is figured to be sufficiently a case of “absence or disability” so hat the president of the board of ldermen proceeds to act as the city’s xecutive. Mayor White is now fearful lest the get the upper hand and rob treasury; but no one else be at all alarmed about it, is no evidence that there v attempt to conduct the affairs citv in any way except in the the taxpayers. Mayor A be permitted to serve his e in quietness—a good nervine dministered might do him he public ppears tc AN INTERFERING FORCE. A state or even a loca n, if it chooses a shr wd plan, put or prospective candidates Iy awkward position, The ness Men's association is that evervbody mentioned al position declare himself of the passage of a . es bill. Tt's a case of “he’s ed if he doesn't.” It may also in tate B emanding r a politic estion am the end prove a case of “he’'s damned £ he does —New Haven Register. We have read the responses to the siries of this association, and have oticed that several of them were riy in their evasiveness. O, the ifs” that in the But they ving—they must have been, seemed to commit the writer did not. Tt is rather a bad for & man in public life to have Le made responsible to a business or any other association, his conscience ar his. movement is not based confidence, but upon suspicion, ¢ never pleasing to any man > e to 1ift himself out of the sus- There or compliment nothing polite s to the can- ites. The average voter may mnot the candidate who=yields fo seems to be a system of intimi- e town o in Hartford tv, ik Rambi be a city. It e pr ze of a large and busy r become an active little city he frills it it wants to. jon 1s reat thing, as every an has f out who marrled and d to make a name for himself in eads along k and devious avs and does not end in sunshine as t he world thinks. There are nts where the ambitious fervently n they hadn't; but there is r ng, for hope ltes wholly in 1t the wa 't all " dust-laid. the ambiitous head just the same, and ns as they find them tdual life and communal life are so erent in hopes and ambi- | tions s and fears. A big and syt often makes an attractive c and if it realizes half its o has cause for congratula- o ol is we roval wel- me to t of Connecticut cities, nd st be chartered, The Bulle- =0 intense that it takes enjoyment out | rant of life instead of putting it into it. hat it will never find cause EDITORIAL NOTES. new charter reads well, but as not proved to be practical tells the country that Fi pie is good. Not for fe is just one election aft- er with hot political letters in \at the south that the new gy e |acroplane hat s worn only by lght- Ris keen sense of hum s sin o Salg stmplicity, boundles; c spirit e w3 soclal zeal qualities y found o S efMey mp e oS e, nities. S e _office-hunters were never mot infreq s, self-s ey man Hved A man lived 31 year Sens windia ‘ ¥ mved npmpeee the T 1 g ‘ stmply a t se s a f 5 i and not a n Brookins does not consider a mile “The U nfronte bis best achievement. He is bent graver p ans. who | upon going higher. are eve acent and i fatuonsly optimi me There are men who are alwayvs care to admit, a iv= | roasting sofmething who could ot B = e ting thing who could not'get B i nouid Do | themselves a square meal. permanent A Roosevelt | Those people who are predicting a nn | s witiin four vears should seek Mz, Roc pro o sign the profitable er of Lon sitation | An Indlana inebriate has been sen- in saying tha s many emi- 1 to live county. That nent predecess ave rende such a severe trial. more conspic e - — tion than the e . Ballinger is plainly told Tniteq States - respectable to resign Re s the ‘Nattona| than to stay and get fired. Res s ed ot | — Bis wonderful achievemer | e were enough democrats found i v e finy t'to make a complete tick- GETTING READY FOR POSTAL |® I Vermont is being congratulat- SAVINGS | taking an aet coneeded that he will name the win- ter. It is appare E ams of B, T he pre Swithin's day st be ha no good this year. It did not rain T ian in Norwich on that day and it rained over 200 of the largest national banks | Within the week. In the country have asked the postal | —_— - Benk trustees to de: e = . on Transcript says: Such iy ey shile azo the Grand Trunk was Bviden i | ng at the door, and now eyv- By the prophecy tha tries to pull it in by the hair general will take no interest in p "% B 303 y Attention is called to the fact that o (he life work of Richard Watson G B, e 2o g ey Phoei der netted him $37,000, while an hour uged’ with inquiries as to how post. | ¥OTK recently gave two prize fighters Offices can be designated as postal | °VF $100.000 apiece. . . They Are Jokes. After the authorities have d | TDespite its nppancy, the first let it, they will be able to give o think for a moment. It called atten- information mow so generally tion to an unhealthy state of affairs for. cxistent in the matter of Connecticut's t. in the Unlted States senate. The This is the Kansas | importance of the letter's objeet was “More work for the werkingms o apparent the verblage was business for the business m o | disresaroed o second_letier em- better Kansas City for evervbody.” It | PUISEEH i Qe N onORey o 1s good encugh to At Norwicl ing his cause. It will hardly serve ny purpose of rousing the pubile con Kansas ought to be ashan If | scienc or add to the esteem in which —shouting for 40.000 harvest { writer is held ¢ its face and then showing the baby crop for | value it would be i 2 that both S8 £5 2130 short. Eanms dvesw't|ibe Upited States senatorahipand : Tayer are jokes and conse- IR St U Tt oo 1a not_worthy of serious coneid- e e oo Vaterbury American. tability is all right if it does not get | hat do we believe is more impor— than what should we do,—Dr. orsyth, at Rawdon college. e e THE BULLETIN’S DAILY STORY ~ BEING KIND ORDER FOR POSTAGS STAMPS w 1S INCREASED E;fim-h is 15 to 20 Per Cent. More % Than Used Last Y In order that the treasury depart- ment may have information upon “Kindness thing, to be easily skin pony be in jail. pocket and stepved u will do, and the ineh. She w to_lean fainting.” “Kindness is lik commented the hors: good thing If you time and in the ri have simply got to u or youwll have a mes: used to have horse that was nat any use. Whenever out of the stable tc took a buggy whip over the legs touched him where he was shed his legs, thin. “After tuo that sort he didn't whipping from me. for the whip when I he'd nearly jump ou and when hé was on always up against th body s S0 s on used whe or He didn’t know that his legs when he was you see that a littl diplomacy made a a1 sola to a doct doctor v along the T bousht been buying a intervals ever sin “Horses animals remarked the old liveryman, after hanging a blacksnake whip on | the wall, “but it's something that can run into the ground. just warming the hide of that buck- with this woman came up and said I ought to “She took a lump of sugar from her buckskin, just to show pony’s off hind foot missea’ her head by against a tree to keep a few the back thought he was jous 4nd industrious nag in the dren,” said the old liveryman. “When I went to school, about a hundred vears ago, I had a teacher who was a wonder. He made a study of the kids and knew the disposition of each one. ‘A good many teachers take it for granted that all the kids are as much alike as wooden soldiers. This par- ticular teacher was different. Some of the voung ones he never said a cross word to, and others he larruped until you could hear them yell all over the township. “People used to say that he showed partiality, but it wasn't so. If a boy was ugly and stubborn that teacher would take it out of him; if another boy was shy and sensitive the teacher loaded him with kindnese and got his confidence. 1 was one of the ugly and stubborn lads, and I used to_think the teacher was a monster, but I realize now that the lickings he gave me were | the best toflic I ever had. ally too lazy for | “If a man is going to handle horses T led that horse | successfully he should be like that » hitch him up T |teacher. Horses differ just as much and whaled him |as children, and so do dogs and other times. I never |animals. That gray horse by the door or_sides, |Is the best horse in this barn, but one it; I just pol- | of the kindness cranks would ruin him ‘e hide was|in a week. Just leave him alone and | attend té you own knitting and youll of | never have any trouble with him; but any more | if you go to stroking his neck and coo- 1t T just reached | ing into his ear he'll get mad and give was in the bugsy | you a short-les jolt. ¢ of the harness,| “The buckskin that T was dressing the road he was | down a while ago, when that woman he bit and ev | broke into_the game, is a natural jn- am surgent. You have to keep him hum- county. | ble and mindful of death or he'd tear T couldn't reach | the barn down. T give him & whaling in the buggy. at .15 every morning and he remains judgment and [in @ chastened frame of mind for 0od horse out of | twenty-four hours That sorrel there is a good| whip, D to give it to the what_kindness about ared that she b ‘half an d from anything _else, o trader. s a e it at the right ht place, but you se some judgment of everything. a handsome bay I was ! | | | | to need s the most has never been that horse for a | touched Wwith a whip in eight years, nd in three | for the simple reason that he mnever vas at my office | needed a whipping. He gets enoush inguages. Ife said | petting and lumps of sugar to please that you couldn’t worthy matron of the So- | w Provention of Cruelty (o hors if that treatment was ) 1l indiscriminately the liver. business a barn like th padded cells and strait-jackets,”—Chi- cago News. aa deal his demands murder that if or lected victim at communication with him_ sane, leavin wisdom unsolved.—N THE CHARLTON no nunishment. For t} auite sure that Charlton . liberty if our attempted bargaining fails, such confinement as he may suf- fer will be the result of his insanity not of his murder. and if the wretched trade is not made. of which there scems to be no chanc will deubtless regret th agree with everybody “Readjusting” Singers’ Salaries. CASE. | HOMES FOR FIFTY THOUSAND. Tract as Large as Rhode Island to Be Our Position Lacking in Dignity and | rality. | Opened in Sun River Valley. Nobody, we think, in w nd the| The interest of land seekers has ense of just ned even a | been recently aroused in the Sun river rudimentary develog an read the ct in Montana, and the evidently mo: & al | 4 on the haw which Captain Scott, brother of Mr rapidiy Chariton, has made to his ent : to reports rece ¥ the rec- by addressing the public v foe ion service The favorable con- ing that his arguments of affairs is ascribed to the as- ce of transportation facilities for s se- | zine. | would need ; ink, etc., for the printing of postage stamps for the present fiscal _year, | Postmaster General Hitchcock has sub- | mitted an estimate of the needs of | the postal service which shows an ex- pectation of the usual anmual increase in guantity from 15 to 20 per cent. sreater than were fctually used during tie fiscal year ended June 30, 1910. Of one cent stamps 4,024,000,000 are esti- mated for, the number of two cent stamps called for is 5,322,000,000. For use in slot machines provision is made for the printing of 29,900,000 one cent and 59,200,000 two cent stamps. Of the total number of stamps 169,800,000 of the one cent denomination and 330,- £00.000 of the two cent denomination will be put in book form. 1u‘hich to base Its contracts for paper, Small Boys and Big Guns. Coroner Arthur G. Bill of Windham county believes it is high time not only to suppress the carrving of con- cealed weapons, but the use of guns and other dangerous firearms by youns boys. In his finding concerning the | shooting_and killing of a ten year old {boy of Killingly by another boy who [carried ‘a rifie and had been duly warned concerning its use, Coroner Bill says in_part: “I pelieve it to be my duty connection to warn _parents against the altogether too frequent use of rifles, guns and other dangerous weap- ons by boys. Within the last few vears three bright and promising boys have been killed in this county by the careless ues of rifies in the hands of boys under 18 years of age. We now have a statute providing severe pen. alties for the carrying of ‘concealed weapons. It seems to me that legisla- tion is needed In regard to_the hand- ling and use of firearms Dby minors. That the firing of rifies, some of which | now carry death-dealing bullets from a quarter to half a mile, by boys who seem to have no regard as to where their bullets are to land, is altogether too frequent and constantly endanger- ing human life” There is no question but gross care- lessness on the part of boys is respon- sible for a great many sad accidents in the course of a year such as might De avoided; and in cases where the boys know no different and the parents feel no responsibility it might be well to have some other authority keep a &rip on the gun, the boys or the am- nunition. Young lives, and some of the older ones, are too precious to be jeorardized in any such needless man in this Overdomesticated Squirrels. About 100 squirrels raided a bread wagon belonging to Harold Dominier Paterson on Pompton turnpike, Ce- - Grove, N. J., yesterday and before sey were driven off a number of them he projest threugmy: Kil6: paoanaditve illed and all the bread and ples v wtes in | immediate construction of a branch of spoiled. The driver had been de- 0 e it i he Great Northern railway up un ng bread when the squirrels Yot p And: uailaretood. ia ar- | river valley. The Sun river project|SWarmed into the wagon, He jumped Actert as lacking in both dignity | occupies an area equal to that of {In to drive them out. The squirrels It ha ted with- | Rhode Island and when fully develop jumped on him and bit and scratched | nent says | ed, it is said, will furnish homes for | his head, face and hands. Robert will t o you for| 50,000 people. Jts canals will have a | Downy came along and the squirrels can © d with | total I th of three thousand mile were finally driven away after a num- e tea in terri- | and the irrigation system will be one | ber of them had been killed. There te you willyy the same | of the largest in the United States. was scarcely a loaf of bread or pie in T o oe he wagon that had not been bitten ¥ PHase have: simil iy ‘. by the squirrels.—New York i : : S No Fight Pictures in Maine. Soat t to be Maine is placid amidst all this con- = -~ — trhgy T troversy about the moving pictures of | Proprietary Medicines Prescribed by cases has no beari the Reno h::m._Lh took t by the Doctbr B wrne SFeD it an e e L R s R e ination of the formulary de- gain, 3 Whosver publicly exhibits any pho- of leading drug stores As it happens, wh 1 sraphic or other reproduction of a the country has proved extragite her citizans 3 prize fight shall be punished by a fine | (nat a very large percentage of the she trie hem at h f not exceeding 350 prescriptions filled for loeto: & committea elsewhere, 3 The statutes intended to discourag s Gy s Lo e o Jends to. her refusal 4 Propr which | prize fighting are many and found in Ty Niaaeuine A5 bvhew i 2 5 t T s secbages et o s % e ge doctor is entirely wanting from ours. The as- | places, at times, where they wou is unable to devise prescrip- sumpt on most bious grounc least expected. England is po; f » t tions equally as efficaclous. that Charl is insane, has as lit pposed to be devoted to the Such standard remedies 'as Ly Ttaly has psychiar competent ag | railroad companies from transporting | 1roinhry™ 5, Vesstable Compound are our own to determine his mental con persons to prize fl ts, under heavy led phys s tl it th dition, and they, if not quite as likely | Penaltis.—Boston Transcript cousitey ¥ R ar to hold him responsfle, are quite Jike- —_— fuaih NS R i 2 Iy _enough to do so. For pluck, patience, good humor and 3 T LR AR o e sie |l ies Doanee ko bemeent ). MBI H TOR e tion we have created is its Inc to Australian gold fields.—Dean of ; announcement to anvbody Perih, W. A., in The Cornhill Magar FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA It is made of good materials and the shape is convenient. s Try it! For washing clothes quickly, easily and thoroughly, use Lenox Soap in the form of soap solution. TO MAKE LENOX SOAP SOLUTION:—Take a cake of Lenox Soap, cut it into small pieces, dissolve these in three quarts of boiling water. Keep water at boiling point until a solution is formed. SGnWARIZ BROS., 9- Special Sale on Mattresses FOR 10 DAYS. Cotton Top Mattresses and a nice large assort- ment of Ticks, in any size, at $1.98, regular price $3.50. COMBINATION MATTRESSES Extra Heavy Ticking, six inch box, white cotton 1 Water St. all around and fibre in the center, $3.98, regular pricz $6.00. Sale price e these Mattresses. SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. We invite you to call and SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. lding of his ew Times. Pity the poor opera r. Wheh everybody clse’s es are going up, his are going sut. Here is the erciless Andreas Dippel back from a that there will be a decrease sing ers' salaries from now on. O this impresario is careful nc the word “cut.” He merely s: shall readjust salaries.” But when a man who has ju n his soe competitor out of by established a « monopa talks about adjustir r know - what it me . look out for trouble. First c will be cut to $999.99 on a bas per cent. decrease in appeara are our prima donnas to dress i are to zet a chance to make on 54,000 or $5,000 a week he preposterous. Obviously re ing left for them to do but to or ize a_union. For behing Di the Buropean impresarios, long angry Decange Ame: s have exemplified on the opera stase their al be- lief that cheap clothes ma cheap man or woman. Let every and low. join their or have a fixed wage scale for Europe nd America, Why should they be iscriminated against when every con- auctor and brakeman i ne wages raised?—New Y ening Post. | Determined to Have Some Fun. Norwich Charley” is surely fun come to the conclusion that the coming if he has to crawl in under the t H is gding to camp this week to soe all the big bugs and ascertain where Mor san G. Bulkeley gets hi He Flces him on the delivery and irtimates that he left the goods at he wrong house. That is bothering kim. “Charley” is very inquisitive, but he is determined to have some fun at camp.—New Britain Herald. Not So Funny. Mayor Thayer's second letter on the day. Tt is i part in the same fac C TN At Any epistte. It is a FUpL practices Ather out of den Jo Memory is a ulty ‘of the mind, Cambridge. whole system so quickly. Soda Fountain Where They Aim to Please When the Scorching Sun Makes You Dry AND BE THOROUGHLY REFRESHED No other beverage will quench your thirst and cool your The tonic properties of the pure fruit work the trick. 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