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the two ital is doing I YEARS Oib. |5 Biehien 5 Wkiie mos 1 1% & week; - Lychin monther Ges & yons. —_— e onl 3 3 ro%dom ‘with him but. well-filled th‘ nto the Cana- dian northwést. Read the following Entered at toffice at R Callss 10’ Dokl . 480, Bulletin Batioc Hoona'6-n. Bulletin Job Office, 35-6, Willimastie Office, Roem Bullding. Telephone 31 — e Norwich, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1911. — John, like a flash, , and. everyhody latighed at.the e one o!.sfl:e best talkers in the hous ’ e “If what I have sald is fiction, then the multiplication tables are fiction,” was Mr. Chandler’s reply. Senator Mahan of New Lon ' quoted Tuesday as admitting that bill that has been drawn as a substi- tute for the one that provides for the granting of a license to a hotel in Groton came out of executive offices at the capitol. Briefly, its intent is to create a general law that will parmit a no-license town to vote tg grant a license for the sale of liguor by sum- mer hotels within its borders. & . “Good morning, governor,” is the invariable and respectful-salutation of Representative -Craney of Norwich &5 he enters the capifol and passes the bronze, statue of ‘Governor Bucking- am. - |DYSPE T3 71'“)&“.‘.““ tative Willis Covell of Pom- fret, one of the house tellers, will prob- ably not be in his seat again this ses- sion as the result of the runaway acci- dent in which he figured Sunday. He has a dislocated right cellarbone. Hz struck on his head and shoulders when he was thrown from his carriage. He was resting comfortably Tuesday. The bill carrying $150,000 for the erection of sanitoria in New London and Middlesex counties for the care and trzatment of tuberculosis patienis passed the house Tuesday morning without debate. The bill goes to the senate, where it is understood it will be unopposed. The judiciary committee reported favorably -Tuesday on a bill providing for the appointment of special -oliz> for the state library and supreme court building. still upon western Canada, b J. Bruce Walker, the Canadian com- missioner of immigration, with head- quarters in Winnipeg, estimating that the current year will sge a total of 400,000 new settlers in his country. Of these approximately 150,000 will be from south of the boundary line. These emigrants take $1,000 each in cash and property and this year they will remove $150,000,000 from Unclée Sam’s domain. While the American immi- gration into Canada is from all quar- ters of the United Staces, the greatest part is still from the northwestern and midwestern states. “The records of the Canadian gov- ernment land agent at Omaha show that 25,000 Nebraska and western Towa farmers have trekked to Canada in the last ten, years, taking with them property and cash amounting to more than $21,000,000. These records N Bullet! Block Island . Wateh HIll New London Norwich .. Ly, Gastritis i Small Size Packsge, 10c. ‘At All Druggists : The Johnson Laboratories, Newburgh, N_ Y. P ——————————— then, we could have mdjourned two months ago,” he said. “If you follow it now, we can get through here in a week or ten days.” Noon. *Daily, excqpt Sungays. xSundays only. 24 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. SPECIAL EXGURSION TICKETS NORWICH TO WH BEACH and return, weckdays and Sundays, Tickets' 40 cents, inclulling trolley service from New London to Beach. The Circulation ol The Bullefin. ml-nnhu-ao!;-mua. . culation of any paper Im Eastern There was manifest fear Tuesday among the members of the -house who are far%rs and small employers of labor tht the compensation-liability act embodies features that are gravely dangerous to them and all through the debate the questions they fired at the men who had the floor were indicative of this feeling. Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2. AND AND WATCH BILL 7088 BLOCK lstm RETURN 506 Adults, Children 250 750 Adults, Children 40c 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Wateh Hiil and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of company near landing, Norwich. It was interesting Tuesday to hear many of the lay members of the house seeking opinions from their brethran who are lawyers as to various phases of the compensation-liability act, this in private. There was a full realiza- tion that the questions involved are so Judge Banks, republican house leac- er, told the members Tuesday, just as a recess was to be taken, that he was glad to see the house going back to A joint meeting of the judiciary com- Sk AEOCIE JRANI I mittes and the excise committee was 1t is delivered te over D00 hemses, in Puinam and Danicison to ever give only about one-half the actual called for Tuesday afternoon to con- afternoon sessions, as he had pleaded with them to do weeks and weeks far-reaching and so important as to be NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent. : ) passed upon intelligently only after the 1,100, and In all of these pimces it || Migration northward from those states ;,‘;19;,';1;;;*;‘;‘;';f“g“‘;;"lgg‘;‘;g"ggflf;; ago. “If you had taken this advice |fullest possible inquiry, is comsidered the local daily. as only those were listed with the |, . ‘tain period of each year to a swell 7 2 .l-un Commecticut has forty- || asept who applied for home-seeker |potel in Groton, a no-license town. To 7 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. MusIC. mine tewns, ome huudred and sixty- || certificates. One day last week a car-| overcome the strenuous objections / S T Sve postoffice districts, amd forty- ||load of thirty-five farmers from Illi- | raised hy the temperance lobby, a gen- ! ; #. ¢ ogER ome rural free delivery routes. nols, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and oth- | eral bill has been drafted appiying to orwic imne | The Bulletin is sold fm every || er midwestern states left for Alberta g-:d:'l:gl;;;:tfi and an attempt will be o ‘ TUNER town and em all of the R. ¥, D.|ion the regular bi-monthly ‘settlement’ i e s routes in Kasterm Commecticet car run by the Canadian Pacific rail-| po, esentative Chandler of Rocky NEW YORK > $i :fi'?n-p.o« e, & way between Chicago and Calgary.| Hjll took the floor Tuesday morning to b FASTR orwieh, mm"l’lo" Practically all of them had sold their { make an appeal for the passage lof the : STEAMERS high-priced lands and intended to in-{workmen's compensation - employers’ F YOU WANT A 1901, average ......ceo: vest the proceeds in the cheaper lands | IabIIiLy bill Which he craracierieed, 23 CITY o_fiNLD_OWELL FIRST CLASS PIANO, of Alberta. When the official returns | PR of The (Tee Sang el Bt mies C ot CHESTER W. CHAPIN B Lt et 1905, average .:.coccee of the recent Canadian census are |, ol 90008 B0 (o being the pub- & Pt g b g announced it will be found that Amer- | jjc utilitias bill, which was passed. -~ 7 Choose_this route mext time you go | , 48 South A St, Tafeville. icans have contributed mote than all|the income tax measure, which was to New York. Youwll have a delightful Week ending other races te the quick upbuilding of | rejected. voyage on Long Island Sound and a THE AUTOMOBILE LAW. Since ignorance of the law is no- where accepted as an excuse for its violation, it will become all motor operators on' the public highways to inform themselves as to the new reg- ulations which took effect on August lat. Teo many automobile drivers dis- regard the rule of the road even on the western provinces. The unofficial estimate of the population of Winni- peg is placed at 200,000, of whom fully one-half are Americans.” MORE OF A CHECK THAN ARGU- MENT. The advocates of Sunday baseball are annoved by a row which occurred Senator Park of the Twentieth dis | trict\engineered in the senate Tuesday the passaga of the bill providing for the pensioning of Civil war veterans in Connecticut at the rate of $30 a year. This applies only to veterans of that particular war, and they, under the provisions of the new measure, forfeit the right to tax exemption to the amount of $1,000 which they now en on the ball field in Waterbury on Sun- day last. Of this old-fashioned mill the Bridgeport Standard says: “Baseball in this state will not be joy. The object of the bill is to put all Civil war veterans on an equal basis as beneficiaries of the state— giving something to the veteran who is_without property as well as to thos> superb view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. week days only, due New York, Pler 70, Bast River, at 5.43, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON $ :_5.2 ——TO—— telephone W. J. Phillips. Agent, New London, Conm,, for e rooms and information. Jy31d COAL AND LUMBER. GOAL Dog-Days Have Begun—I's Time Your Coal Was Ordered Labor Day, Pretty soon it will be then Fall starts in. city business streets to the extreme |improved by the row which took place| i oy possessors of it. Veterans of \ We dom't want to hurry away the anneyance of citizens driving teams|in Waterbury yesterday. No doubt the |t} Spanish war are not affected by the P rest of the Summer—this is just & and desiring to hitch. This practice appears to have demoralized most users of the roads and most of them appear to prefer taking their chance of dodging one another instead of re- specting the law and keeping strictly within their_ rights. The Bulletin endorses the following from the Brockton (Mass.) Enterprise: “There is no reason in the world except vanity, and to advertise that one has an autemobile, why people should epen the throttle, 50 to speak, and go down a long street with the whistle of the machine screeching ev- ery foot of the way. That is not the idea at all of having horns on auto- mobiles. The horn should be used sparingly and its warning should be sharp, distinct and of a tone and na- !umlht will attract attention. Where certdin busy streets are one jumble and’mass of sounds of horns and bells the intended effect ig largely lost and people instead of being warned and protected are confused and distracted.” Playing with the horn is far from being a commen fault hereabouts; and it must be said for most of the automobilists that they show due re- spect to the speed laws. AN EVIQENCE OF UTILITY.! Among the Atlantic coast navy yards which are not considered worthy of support by the war department is the yard at Portsmouth, N. H. To show the value of this yard, a Boston paper says “The cruiser Boston one day last provdcation was great, but it-usually is when a man known for his quiet de- meanor resorts to his fists to resent abuse. What took place would have occwrred on any other day of the week as well as Sunday, but it is to be especjally regretted that it occurred on the Sabbath at a time when the question of Sunday baseball is being discussed. » “There is nething new in a fistic encounter on a ball field, players some- times with unbridled tongues vent their rage on an umpire, frequently assaulting him ané then when pun- ished can wsually be heard squealing all over the country. “President ‘Lynch of thé National league is elevating the great sport by the severe punishment of rowdyism on the ball field and the same course ought to_be pursued in every other league, Connecticut included.” There appears to be no reason why the state of Connecticut shonld dis- honor herself by legalizing ball playing or liquor “selling on Sunday. They will take place without the sanction of law, and it is better they should. E_ITORIAL NOTES. Champ Clark says the country knows how he stands; yes, it knows how he talks, too! Happy thought for today: The com- pany a man wants to keep is not al- ways the best company for him. It seems as if water boards needed hill. Théy still may receive tax ex- emption as heretofore. Under suspen- sion of the rules, the bill was imme- Aiately sent to the house, where it has been before, but not in its present form. John L Hutchinson of Essex got the floor Tuesday as soon as Mr. Chandler had finished his great plea for the compensation-liability bill and _said: “I have been much entertained by the oratory of the gentleman fro~ Rocky Hill, but——" “Don’t call it oratory interrupted Mr. Chandier. ““I call 1t fiction.” fired back Uncle _ HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Scottville, Mich.—*“ I want to_tell you how much good LydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- call it facts,” B35 Anty Drudge Helps Teddy. { Willie—" Mamma, mamma, I wants you to come and play ball wiv Teddy and me.” ik - ther—'‘I can’t little son. This washing will take me a . the rest of the aftemoon, and I'll be too tired to play ¢ t&Dmagd“y'" had used Fels-Napth # e—"‘ My dear, if you used Fels-Naptha o~ ysonp in cold or lukewarm water to do this washing you would have been through long ago and wo}fld héve felt fresh and bright enough to play with the children. .Your clothes would have been cleaner and fresher, too. J' usvf try it next washday, for your own sake andthe children’s. There is nothing worse than hot water for making hands red and rough—unless it is common soap. Hot water and common soap make a combination bad for the skin. Fels-Naptha soap helps to keep the hands nice. Fels-Naptha itself is healing to the skin. Then; with Fels-Naptha, you never have to put your hands into hot water. Fels-Naptha soap washes clothes, washes dishes, and does all the cleaning about the house in cold or lukewarm water. No CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Frelght and passenger service direct to_and from New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. New York, Pier 22, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. Low Rate Excursions To | little warning. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest Telephones. LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh 'BERMUD An Ideal Sea Trip to the Most Delightful ia the World; Cool d Healthf outdoor recreation, excellent sea batl . boating, tennls, golf, cycling, &e. 1-£90 Mile Superb Gocan Voyuge By THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SC| E,W, Transstiantic Liner “OCEANA! 14,000 Tons Displacement; 538 ft. Long Largest, Pastest, Most Luxurous and Only Exc sively First-Class Passenger Steamer 1o Bermuda, No Cattle or freight carried on the “Oceana. FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, fn- ing stateroom berth & ur Best e on the Atlanti in every room. Man. rooms with brass beds; suites-de-luxe with private baths; Ainest promenade deck In the world. Grches. {ra, Promenade Dance t Ttnerary, T Bermuda-Atlantic Line, 290 MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO. Str. “Wyandotte” leaves New London ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, | Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts. | re Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 403 — 'Phones — 489 2 e = g 2 ¥ ) 9 " r er 1s a Sag e week steamed into Portsmouth har- | Meter inspectors as much ‘as pipe in und and Sanative Greenport, Shelter Island an + e. P weekdays, 10 a. m., 4.10 p. m. bor up to the navy yard on the Kit- | SPectors where meters are installed. ash have done me. eam; not even hot water. P TR P tery shore and into the magnificent 1 live on a farm and boiling, ne, st z = dyys, 6 a. m., 12.30 p. m JOEN A. MORGAN & Sgfl. dvy - dock, | ot out ‘el the Relld odk The Indiana man who kept his have worked very there, under her own power. In 48 hours her sea valves were adjusted and she was straped and paihted and out to sea again, “And yet the yard where this fine performance was possible seems to be under the ban of the secretary of the navy, who is said to he desirous of closing it altogether. Would it be wise to put out of commission such a val- mother-in-law from committing sui- cide showed that love is not dead even in that direction. At last a good trust is looming up on the horizon of life—the Prune trust. It is time the prunes had a civil serv- ice commissioner. A keen-eyed vacationist cannot fail ‘Many people think \Jit strange that Iam not broken down with hard work and L the care of my fame ily, but I tell them of my good friend, Your hands are not made tender, and rough and red, but remain soft and smooth. The work is done better, too, and in far’ less time than in the old-fashioned way with hot water. Why not have nice hands? Steamer Gardiner Leaves Norwich for New London, Ocean Beach, Pleasure Beach and Crescent Beach 8.05 a. m., 2.05 p. m. returning, _arrives, at Norwich 1.25 p. m. and 7.25 p. nl. SUNDAYS leaves 9 a. m. and 2.05 to notice while he is having hi; - | your Vegetable Compound, and -that o a 3 e M, e pavel reseurccs | mial”tun that” e la’shop manases| Ehere will be o backiche and earing Eollen S duss oF uche bl e WM. F. BAILEY Tnite: ates?” i A own pains i ill tal 2 This is a performance which spelis| " " 2 am itasTI a?e. olranlue:s.rcelye{svv:a:: with- red and green wrapper. g -/ » efficiency; and that there is need of such a station on the north Atiantic coast there can be no question, A GOOD REASON FOR MBRCY. Governor Cruce of Oklahoma made himself famous the other day by snatching a colored boy from beneath the gallows and the black cap and gave him life imprisonment instead. His reasons for doing this he stated as follow: “If this had been a white boy, the appeals for cltemency would have been numerous and insistent. But this black boy was friendless and home- less and penniless. © He had no par- ents and had had no chance. His crime was an atrocious one, but oth- ers have committed such crimes ana have received micrey., They have had influeatlal friends to plead their cauge. No voi:e was raised in this keck beoy's bens!'t. No hand wus raiged te stay th> zeatence ef death. No friend pleides for him. hut, on It is the male katydid whose voice is heard on the might air. His mate rests in silence and lets him shout She understands hi The city man who thinks he should like to be a farmhand soon discovers that to him the dearest sound on the farm is the dinner horn. In a half-teaspoonful of Boston ice cream 55,000,000 germs are reported to have been found; but Boston ice cream doesn’t often kill anybody. out it in the house. “I will say also that I think there is no better medicine to be found for {oung girls to build them up and make hem strong and well. My eldest daughter has taken Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound for pain- ful periodsand irregularity, and ithas always hel] her. “I am always ready and willing to speak a good word for the Lydia E. Pinkham’s Remedies. I tellevery one { I meet that I owe my health and haQ- piness to these wonderful medicines.” Ex-Alderman Ely's recommendations for_ filling Fairview reservoir with Gardner lake water by grav: looks better now than ever. One fly-swatting doctor tells us that we are rapidly approaching a flyless and a sereenless age. By that time we may have a starless sky. ‘ Gov. Woodrow Wilson of New Jer- sey declined to act as judge in a baby a und, made from Mrs. J. G. JOHNSON, Scottville, Mich., RF.D. 3. Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- native roots and erbs, contains no harcotics or harm. ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases. Muskmelons * TR el e 200 R B 0 Sl R i (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable . .12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to announce to his patro... and the public that he has moved to 65 Broadway, Chapman building, opposite Coal and Lumber Teiephone 884, Central Whart / TEETH NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY LARGE PRICES? Without the least particle of pain you can have the most;sen- sitive teeth removed by our method. Wo fill teeth with.silver or enamel for 50 cents and gold for $1.00, or solid gold ‘crowns for $5.00. Dr. H. D. Sydleman is:a m ber of this Association and su perintends the manufacture of our artificial teeth. He has no | eaual in this branch of dentistry 1] By ordering of us you receive the benefit of his years of ex- perience. the Y. M. C. A. ¥ th trary, the whol a Tt 3 g Work guaranteed ten years, tne'law Were bent taware. WM bis| e, e Tesliied ks was gotng to W atermelons : ST EE U e v sk t ng his | remain In politics that wasn't safe, have heen established here eight life. Because he was friendless I et s . . IS H. BRUNELLE " 3 P l o vears, our guarantee is of in have spared his life. Because he had | Billy Sunday says it costs $620 to| L INEAPPIES ~ disputable value, never had a chance, I have given him | save a soul in Indianapolis, where- 10 Carter Ave. (East Sid We will be pleased any tims at least the opportunity to expiate his|upon the Toledo Blade remarke: Ban anas 1 S IR S e sin by repentance and service to the state. Because every other hand was pushing him on to the fatal trap, I have stretched forth my hand and tempered mercy with' justice. His life, forfeited to the law, will be ent behind prison walls, but be- cause he had no friend to intercede for him I have granted the *boon of life." There is nothing to be said against the governor’s action. Pity it is they who deserve mercy are oftenest the ounes to whem no mercy is shown. New York does not think any .of the quarter-million of dollars received for Indian lands belongs tol the Indians. About all the redskins seem entitled -to is hard knocks. President Taft was phetographed while signing the reciprocity bill. Tt will not make much difference who has the pen so long as all of us can uave the picture “There’s not much profit in that!” John L. Sullivan says:-he has set- tled down for life on a Massachusetts farm. He runs a fine Kitchen garden; and keeps the pests knocked out. There are 700,600 motor cars moving every hour of the day in this coun- try; and a careful estimator says some one is swearing at them every min- ute, i An Ohio widower, the father of 12 children, eloped the other day with a widow, who was the mother of three. They start out in life with a happy family, A Gool Costume. Rather startling is the announce- ment in a seaside paper that “tan shoes are very much worn this sum- mer. Hundreds of the cottagers wear nothing else,” A pair of tan shoes certainly makes a very vool costume. —Boston Truucflpl People’s Market & Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Summer Toys Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Kites, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Fans, Lan- terns, Parasols, Lunch Baskets, Beach Baskets, Napkins and Lunch Sets and Boats of all kind. |0 EOWR Y, Frnkin Sy Change In Bank Hours On and affer August 1st, 1911, the Jewett City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will be open every busiess day (except Safur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. ‘Phone your order. Prompt service. Our Summer Sale Carriages and Harness OUR PRICES CUT And a_good line of Second- hand Carriages, Concords and Surreys at low prices. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. WHEN vou want to put your busi- ness befere the public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin.- SALE SALE SALE| charge. Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. King DentalParlers DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupgs, Traveling Men, etc: Livery conmected SHETUCKET STREET. Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Ghannon Building Annex. Resm A. Telephone 538 . estitd