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Sootier by - it keeps. y the eamn}’ it Money in the hands of such people CHANGE IN THE CHARACTER OF IMPORTATIONS. URE FOR JULV “ n‘ fll stands for the perpetuation of civiliza- tion and the fine arts as well as for the progress of mankind. noble qualities must be sought with even greater diligence and constancy The bureau of statistics of the de- partment of commerce announces sig- ificant changes in the import trade THE FORGED DISPATCH Thrilling story of the Civil War and Three Thousand More Feet of Fiim. Three performances—: Borwich Zulletin Old age is not a matter of years as| (Written specially for the Bulletin.) [sure of an appointment in the pro- ADMISSION. 10c. “EVENINGS. RESESIL VED SEATS, e, much as a physical condition. and they anticipated a great and I have ssen prematurely old pei- gramme Y pal 8 pleasure in having her Otherwise it and Goufief than wealth is sought. durlng the eleven ‘becomes the master and not the serv- 1911, show's Last weey was graduation week to & with May, sons who at 30 looked as wrinkled and 70; and we have who ‘were as active s0 many in our schools, and whether it be Grammar School, Academy, Graduation representative on Graduation BEven- ing. She was not from so weaithy a set as some of them, but had been ant of him who gets it. Our theme has its relation to na- tional as well as to individual life. large share : orlor her: cturers’ materials import- i gy known men of e 115 YEARS OLD. of the manu BREED THEATRE a reduction in Juxuries. all from 50 million dollars in in the correspond- and well-preserved as men of 50; and of a hundred intellectual 75. It s the age of the heart that tells upon the form and face of : and it is the power of the mind which makes men of four score show naught of age except its wisdom. Jer- “How beautiful can time with goodness make an old man l0ok.” We have seén men who Time has thus beautified, although the: is well to take no thought of time, but to lend the mind to those sentiments “makes gray hairs ihe evening of life as the S0 accustomed to sharing all their plans that they did not dream of any ity of economy on her part more than their own, boast, as often as the Fourth of July comes arcund, of our national wealth and prosperity. may have money and nothing else of real value, Only as our mines and for- ests, our factories and our gigantic business enterprises promote temper- ance and righteousness among people can they be looked upon as valuable national assets. THE PARSON. which no other event brings to thos= price, ile & week; g0e e > How their hearts = monthe; $0.68 Enterad at the Pn Conmdas wecond-class matice. Telephone Callas Builetin Businees CHAS. McNULTY, Losses Feature Picture, “LUCIA’S BROKEN ROMANCE” Miss Ethel Knowlton, Soprano. taking part in it. swell with pride at the thought that they have reached the long-wished- for goal of their ambition! are justified in their pride, for to them all it means work, more or less at- but still it is work, though some profess indifference as 1o et we know they are de- ceass and hope to win Others, especially among the youns- er classes, seem to think only of the excitement and pleasure attending the day and can talk of nothing else. class motto, engross their minds apparently exclusion of all tails, until decorations 64 million; thoughtrul as she replied to them. “You know Papa has been out of business of late, and Mamma’s illne: has been a great expense. refuse me anything possible, and still, 1 know they have done a4 great deal in keeping me hare to coriplete the 1 have plenty gowns, and 1 do not intend to ask for a new one for graduation, or a gradu- So you girls will have to take me as I am and make Tll not disgraca 20 1-3 million to tobacco, from nlm. 44 Sggma i l.nn-my rold wrote: They never limantie u.m Building. Teiephone 210. aturday, July 1, 1911, The Circulation of The Bulletin. The Bulletin has (he largest elr- culation of any paper in Essters Commecticut, amd from three to four times larger tham that of auy livered to over (he 4053 houses tn Nor- wieh, ad vesd by minety-three per the results, million to 14 1- sirous of = furs, aressed, fur skine, from 14 1-4 No Discrimination Meant. All Democrats who have not denounced will their names to Mr, can be attended to. Fined For Cruelty to Animals. T. Klemman, of Hartford. a calf bu: er. has been e George Woodruff, in West Suf- fleld, for cruelty to animals. has ‘been in the habit of buying young calves in West Suffield and the near- by towns and in carrying them from to Hartford, were slaughtered for market he would carry anywhere from eight to ten ifi a box fastened on the back of his wagoh. In most of the trips, one or two would be dead when he and on the two . of health looked into the matter . silver over ation gift, either. sre than 6 million to 3 from & million to 5 and pulp woods, touch to the shades of evening. the best of it if I do not have a new suit; bright face grew sunny once more with her cheerful smile at them all Gertrdue’s frank cerning her interitions created a stir among her classmates. “if we weré wa would all dress in our old clothes to keep Gertru . but I don’t want to give up new gown. Why can't we contrive one to match ours more important de- it would appear that the more conse- than the occasion which calls them into being. A proud moment it is when each one receives his diploma from the platform, a graduate of his 1t does a man geod to get out and Where the survival of the fittest does not seem to be the rule. n to know chickw that self reliant 10 odds of the winds or the in- sects in the multiplication of its seeds which is quietly pollenizes itself, and hustl>s to smother the seedlings and if it is not up- the flower it will reappear as numerous as i this place where they nufacturers’ We all have = in value imported ed when we and descends ~brook gir’ £ Sro abas stant, at least, each one feels that his reached Hartford, future life is secured from failure be. cause of his school success. May their n the woundancs so Ory Cleaner and Dyer . 157 Franklin St -3 millien to 2 hopes be fuifilled i much desired. As on all similar oceasions, in mat- the girls have the ad- vantage over their brothers in way of i . and are not slow to make the joined in another Would Add to the Gayety. Nothing would please some of the troublemakers more than to get up a bhetween Colonel Bryan and Governors Wilzon and Har- mon.—Savannah News. it iu delivered 1o over 500 howses, in Puinam ssd Dasiclson fo over d in wll of these uinces it in considered the local dailz. Enaters Commeeticut hasm forty- about it last night, and she thought w2 might make it a from the class, if we managed it right. “That's a good idea,” agreed the consultations with some < confirmed them purpose. Qertrude should hava her new v would all be the happier for ‘sharing their good fortune with ‘Graduation Gift” SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon ‘Calls Everywhere : and once rid cf three-cornered 7o and to present their Kweed has a way champagne from 6 silk laces, from % for daying cannot be expected to human nature | remains much the same from one gen- eration to another. behold than a dressed young girls, mine towns, ome humdred smd sixty- that a maiden attire, and llion to 3 m five postoffice district ome yurml free delivery routes. The Bulleitn s sold fn every on all of the W. F. routes fm Eastern Comnecticot, CIRCULATION 1901, average vine will do, t 1 new hold so as to defy the weak- as a pumpk “"‘W"““‘w"“"“’) When you want a good simoke, buy the T HIMES; Perfecto 10ec or 3 for 28c E. F. HIMES & CO., Providence, R. I Gertrude’s mother fell knowing how Fortunately. into the giris’ much pleasure it would give them ali. though at first her pride rebelled st being dressed by any and so it happened that, when the great day came, a par- was addressed to Miss Certrude . when opened, a complete outht, none of the little touches, so dear to a girl's heart having been forgotten. ‘A Graduation Gift The man with the hoe competitions i and to make himself master of the garden. & their pleasure in the d HAZING THE NEWLY WED. > criminal length her daughter one but herself; spita of the many jokes “Sweet Girl Graduate. pleasure to look upon. y are our audience rooms 8o _close- Iy packed on these eventful occaslons s friends many make effort to attend school gradua- tions than they to which sport ion did not If every business propos: 1995, average Iynching bees, harivari performances with th ofitable entarp: today making letters Dppeal to people with money brokers are husy Week eniing induced to other function of the 8,067 TRAFFIC ON THE ROAD. offenders and wound SR s ” said the card accompany- ing the box, and could the girls have seen the mixture of Amiles and tears on Gertrude's face they felt abundantly had already gained their payment in the pleasure of preparing the surpris:. Gertrude was overwhelmed with joy. school year. The matter of dress was the thri c of conversation i the pupils of ¢ ar> on the way to getting stung. a newly wed- | the things are which sting. The bumblebee in velvei and gold mig] mistaken for friend if w h> had a stilleto for very interferes with hin ts attractive clothes. would have ‘nv«wm which were all fashionable, well-to-do was still some ing of school, girls tnought costumes for the oce: tongues ran busily merits and beauty of this or that ma- teriul displayed in the windows of the stores in their town. , their length and quality the fan, handkerchief, | did not know mortal who The vellow jacket The man who words how month, or a the bride and | weeks before the clos but none too v to begin planning their overturned and sou_seemed to think iny | You have kept the and T had wanted a naw though T claimed to he with the old one. Weren' the girls dear to think of doing it for derstand why dress was all right secret finely gown so much, can double our pile in a ar, does not get caught doubling his he recommends to us. acrificing golden op- discussing the He seems to be portunities w Took out for the proposition to the mind too much h awakens foo ich confidence—which seems to be a making money fliles toward an The necessity ondent of Chi ribbons needful, even the foot garnishings, these were overlooked by the interest When the school came togethar fur smiles and tears, expressed her thanks | to_the girls for their kindness were all so good to me and give me just what I wanted.” “It was awfully nice of vou, and I cannot thank you as T should. but I shall aiways remember it as long as T live, always! She was a charming sight to them as she came i to represent the . to head a peti- choice collac to illustrate the Gertrude Ashbey was a silent listener and turned to her with telling her plans. She means to outshine us all, for is she mot the star of the the darling The butterf] cecasionally do not skip the gar- | to their plans unexpected swallowtails a the skippers and the graptas, and 300,000,000 The speaker w was a favorite with the teachers be. work, while were surprised the other ags, and the svening was much the happier to them all be- ause of Gertrude's Graduation Gown, her faithful friendship of all tful weddings that v not have more than in the bank his responsiveness to day and so down to about as Nnsatistaciory a resi- | of the persons who In putting mon the man who ma: taste in the mouth for a great while sustain a pleasant memory is more of a science generally recognizad to be able the kind which sustains the physical in such good or- der that good health and good natur, cin abide therein and domestic the outcome. | foods that makes 1if2 people—the bad chemical mixes which produce auto-intoxication and pravent from having one h in a thousand. i some men expect t rate on an expense but this has never | What You Wish to Know About a Typawriter. A VISIBLE WRITER INTERCHANGEABLE PERFECT AND PERMANENT UNIFORM althouzh he belongs to a d ferent family. This butterfly is com 1 in morthern scen in these p in fifteen years herited their fortunes. before them as their supreme goa)! latter class of persons have lost much that giv izni | | permanent worth to our earthly years. | COLORS ? TYPE MACHINE ? IN ALIGNMENT 7 IMPRESSION ? SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION 7 UP TO DATE IN DEVICES ? DURABLE ? MECHANICALLY PERFECT 7 The Hammond Possesses These Qualities. We want Lecal has the sreat swa hort for many One of the most encouraging fa: ational situation | is that the people who have little or nothing else are | coming to be properly rated by their | The power which i money gives them has been gained ai| Instead of being ad- Connecticut, the present money and namite under dollar-a-da: fellowmen. of fifty cents a day: southward as Western Virs a fearful cost. mired, praised and If we understood ourselves better we Representatives to blame the . a thing at times we are all very esteemed, and some of them are even despised and hated. That being the case, what a terrible s< a Young man or young woman runs who, at the outset of his career, her powers to_thd An all prevailing evil i and the abuse of it. Sweetleigh had r things his physi- cal condition gets him into. dominance—the wicked desire to have r personal wishes made the rule of e for those arourd of eternally The Hammond Typewriter Co., | NEW HAVEN, CONN. 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We are all entitled to our rights and s foundation of the patient strength by building up the constitution the disease. and wiving who succeeds, the fullest to the other fellow there Is likely EDITORIAL proprietors its curative powers It is surprising how many men there | who harbor the conceit . to be the most for any case that it fails to cure. for list of testimonials. CHENEY & CO., Tole- |sunpay morniNG TALK] P ————— Money and Nothing Else. proud to have him for a husband. Hummer Sliding 0l[. STOVES Window Screens Take Hall's Family Piils farbor this month, Those who Take Foley Kidney Pills For their kidney and bladder ailments, 3-burner Union, showily-dressed conforming woman who worth $2.50 ties are always quick and permanent o and for their tonic and stre ening effect as well. Osgood Co. both for the who can keep conduct himselt « should would be a very “adorning finger a general air smug satisfaction with Sherwood Metal Sliding Wimlow Sereens inspired thi 1soning ather than a possessor of two or three sumpluons WM. F. BRILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery is the man than perfect ones—maodels . he inherited. {tle productive - he has done very We agres with the statement a right to exj no man has fly-swatter need to have to v certain partic aame eharacterizat different_p: We would only deseription Thare are women Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE #1PPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $53. THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street genius who can but they are the exception and not the | the land today Bulletin Building sisctions fa r back af har that can son to complain that to do, with no eves to appreciate the glories of the now-capped mountains, to behold and old world—the s the green fields, the lovely NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES PAINLESS EXTRACTION Tecth extracted and filled painlessly lords knesw play to the people like American poli- could soon allay against them. While Senator Lorimer and makes it t lolling away their time at fashionable for the hops and the other so- cial function: Another type of persons who be properly characterized as possessors little else did not It is to their credit that enough to make money ghest order of human abi Adam’s Tavern » shore resorts. The applicat herit wealth. offer to the public the finest standard they had wi brands of Beer of Burope and America, | Bokemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muair's | Dublin _Stout, | & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. against him ' method 1s the only hive foiled and strained and | Scotch Ale, d and cut corners and some- exceedingly s, but all the time they have been | 2oing up the ladder of what the world Pridge Work hnmgs sL King Dental Parlors, FRANKLIN SQUARE flights of an aeroplane, it will be do- DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON |IIS Premier Painless Dentist, origi- nator of the King Safe S: rmn ess Dentistrs . exalted as they . we do not select them | 2 examples for aspiring yvouths.though |vhfl have made money their capacity paintings and of a competence. t restless and unhappy Washington MME. TAFT-Paimist Anyons troubled Some of them which makes to_apprécine nressure of th 2zied with puzzied wit the oppositio haunting him would consider of July celebratior advises with human powers New London. Conn. a cer:ainty it as good as a Fourth nigher than which | Since Washingion L. | mMusic. r. c. oeEn TUNER 122 Proapect St Tel. 611 Norwish, Cu IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO, get a SHONINGER through WHITE, THE TUNSER, 4S South A St, Tafeville. ~ NEWPORT EXCURSION UESDAY JULY 4th ¥ "‘Ll"\'?'i\'/i"‘ciu%”n 00 Trlp“l,’llus l 'oo New York, New Haven & Hart Railroad COAL AND LUMBER. COAL Independence Day Has Come Already CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Mair Street Telephon LUMBER Free Burning Kinds and Leigah ALWAYS IN ST A D. LATHROP Office—sor- Market and Shetucket Gts - CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coat and Lumber Whart Centra Teiephone 8 AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to T T Traveling Men, et n _ SHETL The Roads Are Sctllmg and pleasure 1 the and cheapc v iy embra ing fresh air that Siter ths best tonic. 'Phone us for a g ean MAHONEY BROS. Livery Stable. Fails Avenus. promy attend cheerfully given, C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Bu 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone Wall Papers ROala B DIMERL G Show s The prices range from cheap to sxsons and the coloring and designs are bea titul and attractive We will be pleased to do r * and can supply competent P. 8—Any work wanted at on chould Le placed without dsla The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street Lace Curtains. Upholstery Goods, Ete. Cut Flowers Floral Designs GEDULDIG Tel. 868 77 Cedar Street THERE 16 no aaverii=ing medivm I8 Eastern Cotnzeiicnt equal (o The letin for Lusiness resuits

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