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cmont aa sue pinced | GREED THEATES, Chas Neloly, Losos, e Spotin Town ton. Feature Picture. The Miner’s Sacrifice THRILIANG WESTERN DRAMA. MISS LILLIAN LORD, SOPRANO, In High Class Jllustrated Songs _THE CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR. No people under the sun use more ‘|sugar than the American people. ‘With the fiscal year ending June 30 the total amount of sugar ussd in the United States was 7,500,000 009 : . pounds, which beats all previcus iec- | In Northern Italy—Napoleon’s Road Over the Alps— o atbat 52, e;‘o:m:‘:m:n, ::: Ry Lake Maggiori—QOutdoor Dinner—Milan—Da Vinci’s 1314 YEARS OLD. person in the colntry, and'it 18 esti- “Last Supper”—Genoa—Evening Walk— Streets mated that the range of consumption oz price, 1Zc & week; 80c & lis from 25 pounds to 150 pous 3 T = b —Pisa— pontin; $o4e = yeat ear tb L the aRtoiaral Dream—Morning Market—Columbus—Pisa— Lean~ _— these statistics it is not strange it ing Tover—Blunder—Ga.filco-——Campo Santo— Ar= Horwich unlletin 3 and Goufief. tered thice at Norwich, x:oz‘:n.. as ::«‘.ifi.‘:‘,’.'.‘: matier. the doctors have plenty of business. ¥ 3 Matinee, Ladies and Children, 8o Telephone Calla: Up to 1900 the foreign countries, mival in Rome. % sy4a With clean, warm water and a cake of Lenox Soap, any woman can do good work. / supplied us with about 75 per cen of the sugar we used, but we hav B e AN o i g "teat| Our last letter left us at the Italian |ened by a great hubbub. Springing duced 21 per cent. of the supply in | [rontier on the eastern slope of the | from a dream in which an ass issbray- - od pply In Ing into our ear, and a lion bellowing Bulletin Business Office, 430. Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3. Bumetin Job Office, 35- Willimentie Office, Room 2 Murray Building. Telephone 210. 5 e . | Simplon Pass of the Alps, m our lan- | 1% A , 16, 1910. this country, 25 per cent. in the over a fallen ex-presidenit in Africa, Norwioh, Tuesday, Aug. 16, islands ana’ bought only 31 per cenr. | doawx which had broughi us safely | and & whala 52 Sbout t6 swaliow & But she can do better work—and do it - o th tries. W, ak- | OV rom itzerland on Napoleon’s | second Jonah, we step through our > 2 Soap Solutio T N e wts mal [ eh It o stamiening e The wvee | R don b e up- easier—if she uses Lenox p Solution. ing fn this country 15 times as much [10%¢d. in 189¢ e got vast army and|on a greotesque sgene in the Piazza et D= R wq male ju 180 |,y ‘unon and military equipment | Ammusmtate; in foont of the hocel 1t or any year befere th The use of [sver 5 road in his day, especially | js 4.30 in the morning, and the great sugar in the families 4s food is not | when we consider that for over a cen- | plaza or square is a beehive of & mar- The Bmldin. considered serious, but the increase |tury this road *has been constantly | ket place, with hundreds of men and in the eating of candies is a serious | worked and improy well ‘a8 kept | wamen bartering: and selling - vegets. The Bullstin has the largest efr~ | matter. As much of the candies is I T MASONIY | gples, farm products and orchard cwiation of amy paper im Easters || made from glucose that is not rec “h“_;‘l {uho | fruits of every description and shade Commecticut, and from three to four || ordea by the United States sovern- e iAhc|of color; many that are wholly new Simes larger tham that of amy ia|[ment in the reckoning of bect and Of course all the way the road | Sno@uifamiliar to us. . We tried to MNerwdch. It 1s delivered to over ||cane sugars, it is apparent that we | h better than it could have oo LB s g Bl g 3000 of the 4,053 houses Ia Nor- | |are eating much more than 82 pounds | been - n with unlimited - X ir " one yard after being fed. wich, and vead by mimety-three per ||f sugar each a year perhaps a quar- |time Also we musiere- \w did_count up to 2,600 nnd‘gave This is the way to make it: Take a cake of Lenox Soap, cut it into small pieces, dissolve these in three quarts of boiling water. Keep‘fl:terat boiling point until a solution is formed. Wet the clothes, rub the sclution on the soiled parts, fold and roll each piece sepa- rately, p-dxm.tub.oavefwnthwarmnonpy The Circalation of AUGU SFFERIN VA U DE V(LLE E NEWE in MoOT mN Pl(‘TURE‘ cemt. of the people. In Windham ||ier as much more in fact, or abou: mon‘"‘ r was l]mn. constructed | ; /n "Giamay at the number. There it is delivered to over 900 houses, | |100 pounds each. Yo’ i N BOpsible. Jnas a0 Was mingled discord and harmony i ‘water and let stand over night. Next morning, Lt R e Y All things considered, it might be |&¢ et e 5 = crowd. All sorts of humors an Blo/e! 1,100, and in all of these places 1t || cil for the Americans as a race i |, avan % “A“l‘,.’l‘,’,""’-‘ oy pihe | human nature were apparent. At 9 you will find that the really hard part of M s considored the lecal daily. they could have their sweet tooth |ceed a cou of hbuiTs (Lil} W6 ds A0 0;(10;-5, mien we le'(t'fotr S train, trr;de '“ i bbing the clothes up and dowm Eastern Commecticut has forty- | | uileq. [ the celebrated Italian iake, Magsolri, | 'rons Wogbestaning to disperse and ~the |—is not half as hard as usual. we were ti all be cleared off and literally swept S where we stop for the night. Soon we nine towns, ome hundred and sixty- | five postotfice districts, and forty- | I THE PANAMA CANAL EXPOSI- jare partakinz of an evening dinner at | ® £ ome rural free delivery routes. B | tables \spread in rose-embowered ] clsan avd no race of the.busy mart g Ao a g O . in front of our hotel isse,’ < $% 2 B ail ek n er G R San Francisco is very critical of |2nd the rippling waters of the 1 In SOl of Ihe oy e e routes in Eastern Commecticwt. New Ofl?:ns« desire to have the Pan- c:;{;":- 1‘!‘; o r:l!r'(v;y 2e Jan '1;;6‘\ * | bus, who was born here in 1446 and ama caMal exposition in 1915, but | o g, Ol O A e aine he scovered the world(?) still lat- 28 A T 2 CIRCULATION D N £ s 2 -abuura, Jitite [T cunbing end sighlsceme THE How many Tave vainly tried to th nual Touwrnam :nt rival in San Diego, and other Califor- | waters of the lake as we linger at the '1“}‘.\.',’,”;5,,‘,‘;:‘:"Sk‘fitfi"{}f“":; e nat nla towns are still to be heard from |tables and casts an enchanting glamour Jur ra ts the y 1901, average ... b tter. There promises to be | Over the scerie. Rowboats and steam |2 hundred wmiles, literally through the 1905, average londburst of bond issues from the |launches are at hand, and the tempta- | mountains, becausé of many and long a Inna . s s oz g d 471 t be mresisted to go out upon | tunnels, to Pisa, wherp a stop of sev- several competitors to raise mon the s waters ere we retire eral hours is made. All know of the y mirth and ri Leaning Tower here, which has made and laughing waters under the | this quaint Italian city of about 30,000 to be remem- | inhabitants very celebrated, and | brought many touristsghere from all for the furtherance of their ambi- |0, tions. And, if they all enter the fieid ||a with expositions, as they threaten fo |soft sky of I do_ each of course will seek to ‘be |bered Week ending August 13 ... Roque Association i : A | '&The next day we have several hours | quarters of the world; and all because y ederal government. | <" xt W 1 , s & B B miting prospect Tho sus |53 Milan, the. Tagnificent | a blunder was: reade n the constracs ALL THIS WEEK THE BOSWORTH FAMILY FUND. = o e e “WorlG that.| catbedral, v tur- | tion of the campanile or bell tower. It gestion of the New York World that | "8 % B s Degtn n: EOTE Sl leted 1 Engineer F. C. Bosworth of New |hg Panama canal zone—we suggest | (5 [00f O rvpt, longhing | 1350, in spite of the sipking of the AT ROCKWELL GROUNDS Londom, who lost his life last week |ine top of Culebra mountain as an | ynder ss dome of the wonderful ons on one side so as to make 0 Emanuelz and going|the structure 14 feet out of the' per- hedral to see th pendicular. Tt is_strange that it re- of , Da_ Vinc ! mains throuzh the centuries so ch is so familiar to|firm, when the _ similar cam- America by | panile at Venice fell a few years on Thursday at an open switch on|gppropriate site—deserves careful the Valley branch, was an exemplary | oncideration. W@y not, Panam:? itizen, who left a wife and two chll- Imhepn every visitor could ¥ide throush | dren who are in meedy circumstances, the canal and sleep under mosquits for he was a son who was devoted o | otring and enjoy a nice trip down | OUF Games in Progress from 8 a. m. until 10 p. m. 2 5. many and steelplate reproduc- | ago so disastrously, when that wa his aged parents and contributed 10 |ana back on the steamer. It the|{SnY years ago, when hers, | wholls. in plomb, as. Salldere’ say, Season Tiokets . 500 - T{’W o e & show were held during the r: se we saw and found it a ruin, | ¢ ilileo availed himself of the oblique General' Admission 100 e Times an e Courant of | on 5o much the better; for ugly and and stiy. It has tion of the tower in making his Hartford have started a subscription | o153 see how hard it can ra nce been restc ,u;‘ by d nt of h 1“! toil regarding the velocity of augled and great and is well worth see- for his family and it is led by Morgan i s o 2 tropics.—Springfield Republi G. Bulkeley. who subscribes $250, and | 1t 13 more inan probable Mrs. Bulkeley, who gives $100. The |,ea]l exposition tg celebrate t sum is already nearing $1.000 and |ing of the Panama canal ampo Santo, or Sacred Ceme- ter ar by, is worth visiting. It dates from when_an archbishop had conveved hither 53 shiploads of alem to be here the last TABLE TALK: N ’ NELLIE S. HOWIE, mMusic. should reach larger proportions. held at Washington, D. C vhere we catc ot 4 This offers an opportunity for any |of that city warranted in poi Mediterr: . ng pls of the saints of his day. generous and svmpathetic person of {out that the capitol of the country of havin e ptofes, iy arcophagi, statues % - Teacher of Piano, means in eastern Connecticut to ms- |the proper place for such a demon- | Helvs | tombs ‘and frcscces are here tw Javish Ceresota Bread makes ? Room 4t Central Butiaing sist in a worthy object. stration and the center which the | iy | Abundans, ath a fabulous cost Contrfbutions made either paper |iargest number of people would nat- | Lol of eal historic and blographic the rest of the meal taste e i St e THe g0 e impMMance, and skilful artistic m . will gladly acknowledge and care for |urally find most accessible. The g PP enies £ud skiiol sristiof et ik 1y b D st untll the furd i= completed when it {ernment is not likely to make appro 46 W hington Street. 1 smaller towns and will be turned over under proper safe- | priations for several places, and i b WS e guards to the wido could not please the country mor B, ey Y e — than to make the celebration as cen iy pight % ;. pavco NOT FOR THE CANTEEN. tral as possible with a view of the|" B R ot e <23 3 Ee gy =Y 5 s E rount f patronage anc — ads undar and over each f world.” Our hotel 29 Thamos BE TH6 SENaE Ssud Cen. Giant ke Ialr.““ sy M?(o i " Lol S L gl T el e i b ) Lessons glven at my residemce or af against the re-establishment of the }pleasure to the peor &1 | e e fal RIS W6 Ao Tad ts of Te- the home of the Eupll. jame method a8 - lnhl‘:“an:nf ‘T S r‘let:smr; SOITERL NOTES: | Hih we-fug. it i~ ity e Bt used at Bchawenka Conservatery, Der o prol onists in all parts of B & in the morning we wa o tell Ah- lhe country The General seriously |, Florence Nightingale was the real | g et U e e SGr WARYTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St — fl=agrees with Chaplain George J. |mother of the Red C | t good-night in ne! R R T it morning we are awak- | KILLOCH. Waring, who recently published an The late John G. Cariisle left an es. | irticle favoring the canteen system Jor the United States army. The |tate of only $40,000. He had clean | ‘ ' General says: “If it were within my | hands. |a wave mity that puts in 22 Prospect !". . Nt B ;. . 811, © power I would most carefully con- | u. emperor of 7 e L e | ) for tivo Tel. 611, Norwish, Ca sider the matter before I would order 12,060 tuber- | ON ODD at 4 a_m. daily pective deficit $3, Springfield Re- A. W. JARVIS the restoration of the army can- | o0 ooort gay s Ih Anrerlean priso e teen, end in some cases I would not s for better, for healthier | PUPHCAD favor it. The men have so adjusted The Chicago News e tiEitic e Bt to Do e IS THE LEADING TUNER IN themselves to the new condition of |Col Roosevelt would hek 3 ey EASTERN CONNECTICUT. affairs that the worst features ai- [one-gallus farmer. that Secretary Bal'l- 'Fhone 518-5, 15 Clairmount Ava tending the change from the old or- in September, not- sept22a der have been gradually eliminated.” | .some of the bird men are anti- | withstanding atement to the '] There s nothing very elevatius | cropiane men, because air navigation | contrary about the canteen. The most claimed |priontens the bird — e is #,000 ) SAKE USE for 1t by its friends is that it is un g ons in E.:S. SYKES der control and lessens drunkenness.| It has been found that It s at best a compromise with vice, |fiy can moye 35 feet a sec Powdc and that is why there is such a dif- |is why it I8 8o hard to swat ference of opinfon among good men P c | o) The Indfan who said he preferrel FAIR PLAY. $4,500 while alive to '$5000 when deadl showed a white man's judement, Then his skin will be free from itching, chafing, scalding, rashes, and all sore- ness. The origingl and*best baby pow- der. For twenty years Comfort Powder has been considered the Standard of perfection by thousands of New England physicians. nurses, o won the democratic | and mothers who use no other. governor of Texas in Look for the name E S. SYKES on e without it. and CHIFFONIERS In different’ styles and finish FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS From $4.98 up to $22.50 These are exceptional bargains. REMEMBER we adre headquarters for anything you may wish in the Furniture Line. QUALITY HIGH. PRICES LOW. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. M. HOURIGAN SPECIAL ! For the next seven days we will sell our stock of Refrigerators Go-Carts Th Tha call issued by the Courant for fair play in the political primaries carries with it the inference that un- falr play Is being somewhere prac- ticed, and as the unscrupulous do not know how to play fair this has been | VINg and is ever likely to be a condition of campaigns in spots when the pre- Atfention is called to the fact that| liminaries are being attended to: bui |no woman can back off an the unfalrness so far as the Bulletin | They have to alight in re; been able to discern has not been | ther and is mot now confined t@ any one faction in the fleld. It is an undeniable fact that no ampaigm of misrepresentation was Since half-truths are equivalent to a lie the democratic speakers in Maine are charged with no end of Porch Rockers at prices regardless of costy ‘1S Jojeg) 11"6 "S0HE ZLUVMHIS SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. ha A Brooklyn judge has decided that saying damn is not profani 62-66 Main Street. ever suegessful yet and it is the man 4 who playms fair that wins. - | _I¥24 s It seemms to The BEulietin as if The SPECIALS 2 Coursst was unduly exercised on ac- . Y 8 ‘lHavu You Noticed ths count @€ Ms fear that the democrats N N N N N N N A Nt 7| Increased Travel? of Harterd are going te act in repuh- llean caucuses and really hold the balance of power. Our system of registration by duly qualified regis- trars’ makes this an impossibility o e T 2 EVERY GRADUATE EMPLOYED he denied the right to vote under the & = he Trihan Bt ML Gboiain il Meat Departmen ;21 e Others who have not yet graduated are scting fairer to thus guard the eau- % & 1t's & sure sign of good weulh—r‘n: | ine roads. People like to get out # the open air. We furnisn the beat 1 method, and If you'll taks one of our Fnr Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday —IN OUR— | teams you'll say the sar. | MAHONEY ROS. Falls Avenue marlid Try Oriontal Sherhert The Best 5¢ Drink sold in town. Made and served only at Dunn’s Fountain, 50 Main Street. uses than they now seem to be % 7 iti making ready, If the republican car also holding good positions . cuses do not support their candidate, t ry t inst th vi - e e M i Chops . - - - 14eld lican choice. (reesd an wnas o st e |\ L& Tamb Chops, b, - - - wc‘Eg RESUL TS THE AIM OF THE rebins BRI 1S Ganteln e = 5 3 : open o suspiclon Tor st hip Juncturs Shoulder of Lamb, 1b. 10¢ % ”0 fi W/L’ ” ca M”Efi c I l L SC Hoa L Jy30d High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music ually exists and can be invoked. Provision aguinet their practioe aie. | WOUNA Steak, 1b. - . - - 14¢ ( ) Broadway Theatre Building The Portland Press says: Demo- Shoulder Steak, 1b. - = - 12¢ e mpuign ana hers i be |Sirloin Steak, In. - ¥ 4 -y i nothing te be said which will ex- plain the inevitable defeat of Septem- e Py 7 Hamburg Steak, 1b. - - - We teach the latsst systems in accounting, the system of short- 10¢ é hand that won in the International Contest at Washington in ¢ March--GREGG--and the only correct system in typewriting-- noess that he de semms’ to acy o3¢ [SteW: Beef, 1b. - - - - 10c ’ Dot o mmneries e rseeed : , e 0 AND NEW STYLES Jast teen *|Large Watermelons - - - 23¢ WALL PAPER Fall Term Begins August 29 CHAS. S. DONNELLY, Principal. As an old-fashioned hablt eating = sweet corn froem the ear is likely to . ) g abide, although it doesu’t call fer the service of a phetographer. fl r a 5 The female admirers of Dr. Crippén 4 -~ o Ot R T e 135 Main Street, Rorwich, Genn. Eg wih frosted cake He will not need | Freo lefl" - hegisss trosted cake long Vv : Yerrington's 49 Main Stree’ mayred