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because I kept acount with my cows rage milk producer may be summariz- ed by saying that he spends his time |and found that they actually cost me A E AT in growing crops to make milk to get | more than they yielded me. At the 1 ?‘g A H § fertilizer to grow more crops to make |time I, perhaps over-modesty, assumed ) & e i &= more milk to get more fertilizer.’ that the fault was in myself, that I BROADWAYY Catch one? wasn't fitted for the business or that e = S e AR P P . g He produces milk at a loss to get fer- | my farm wasn't suited to it. But the ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! GREATEST MOTION PICTURE IN'THE WORLD . Five Reels 7 i tllizer to make mere milk at another |more I read about other peoples’ dair- ( 7 loss, es, about the way health boards are | Five 4 i Now set the boys from the agricult- | bullying them and legislatures lassog- - - (R ural college to figuring , if you will, |ing them and retailers robbing the Reels , h how two losses make one profit! and consumers cussing them,—the A $75,00000 PRODUCTION o i PR 1 4 i 3 Y A > more glad I am that I sent Old Brindle > 5 % Thi ¢ Faithful reproduction of the most bitter conflict in the war annals of the world when thousands of soldiers grap- T o ERS Y Tot of manure, and so kept putting that 'y k ily, a more ] manure back and raising more Crops, | proqiaie aceapation o AEht Dotato | THE MOST STUPENDOUS EFFORT EVER PUT FORTH IN MOTION PICTURES all of which he turned into more milk, | hugs and cut worms and cabbage mag- USUAL TIME A PICTURE NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS USUAL PRICES 80 to church on Sundays in airships.” | couldn’t milk a nervous heifer in fly| Mon. .to sell at another loss.” ots and cucumber beetles and aspara- And still some people wonder why | gug tust than to produce milk under Th {on'd i the TaligHtest doubt At time to save their lives, and for thel u.tm" EVQl'y A c“l Ih“ In There isn't the slightest dou a fit of grumbling consumers Wwho dairy farmers are perfectly WIling 10 | comati St to sall your. product for duly Day 5 Cents Hot Weather { wash off their cows with bay rum and | joss than it has cost you, and are, Ty Pt e baice SR i (0 it) A BROTHER'S LOYALTY (20001t farmers don't wear more diamonds and | fhe eyes of chemical gentlemen Who ! fon a new sult of linen pajamas for | Siice you arént willing to lose’ still, | each cow they milk, keep her in a h = g (Written Specially For The Bulletin.) dder damp to cause dust to ad- | Stable floored with 34-a-yard linole- e l YOUNG BUFFALO FRANCIS BUSHMAN' POWRHELL MATIERFINGE. 2 s ; um, dress her in silk pantalettes an A : : 5 3 . e Saine, tendency Of G4 aEeIB Lo | "ARbinet ds fhat there mubt b uo|{iepink Hbbcnsih Tier thorns—uiote| (P inclined to think that Clen milk w. LD WES | |l “WHERE SHORE AND WATER MEET,” Beautiful Edison Romance out new roads, once, we've travelled | mudhole or pile of manure in barn- | frmopx]e who buyt milk are ;vfllingh;o ptay ;rfy iz?]kl o L “THE MARSHAL'S CAPTURE,” Thrilling Western Novelty. them, lo, these many years till they 3;\}\»?“:“‘ !;:L‘;K.uh. A T d‘:yrint;fi sort of thing and pay him for | Ty, 0150 inclined to think that a good | IN DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES,” Biograph Socisty Drama. are now old roads and rutty. We have | er is that there mus S s thing is worth paying for. I = . ourse s | tight partitions between the space —_ PRy 08 ink ! Biale the. 1 oxfscives Shit e ond F —But the attempt to force him into | Still further, I'm inclined to think h smoother in them. Wi cupled by the cows and that used * + H R 3 Tl;;rr‘;:n‘:: for theh., Why f,o(.‘;::. any other pur producing fancier milk than they can :“Ia‘t(')"’::1W":)‘;;“g“'.‘f’f<;‘l'"lli§1‘“:‘r):‘n”:0;‘z T L Another is that milkk utensils must P&y for, is simply an attempt by leg- | 5¢ g vith the 4 are naturally allied with the hog fam- | making new tracks when the ol os p Imaking Dow lratks Wheh the'old Ofes | 1o yegularly sterilized, and. ~no laun- | lsition to pauperixe of bemirifpt Hips | ; l > FULL SET That's a very common phrase in my | ry soap used.” for the behoof of somebody else. }‘ Y T don't ke hassl, either twe-t The ShHhow Of [ i bart of f: erdor 0 don” s nother is that the milkers must S - = s e s . B part of farmerdom, “oh. dow't Tuss: | Another is that the milkers mustl |\l o i pot a dairy farm- | footed or four-footed. Do you? || Lejo MY Yokt ; _ B TEETH tion in the mowing machine? Oh, well, | f0r each miilki: er. I once tried to be and gave it up THE PARMBEL, 1 ; My reputation for making the most there's only an acre or two to cut: it'll | Another is that the milker must Ao~ Does a fence need repair? We're | ilize his hands thoroughly before milk- Positive Appearance in a hurry about other things; stick in |ing each cow, and keep “hands and ! iece of brush; perhaps it'll “do” Is|teats dry when milking.” ¢ 1,000 Annie Oakley, Shoot- potato patch full of weeds in the | Another is that the milk must be Men, e oled to a temperature below 50 de- life-like, finest fitting and best wearing < plates is well known. No set ever leaves my office until the patient is fully satisfied. This rule is never ¢ broken.” In addition on set is the nat- rows and among the hills? We're L 3 i - th “hort-handed: run fhrough it once |STees F. within fiftcen minutes after Women, | Two Herds Acting Ele Ipossinta. to detect fatee teoth. in the the curtivator; that'll have to “do’ | Milking, and kept at or below that Hoesas U B : mouth. This wonderful invention is = emperature till sold. oods of Fun-Making ; te ) ol - : o only to be had in my office. My sole We old farmers drift into this state| Old Niagara Engine May Participate In New York Parade— Comedy. alm is to give the best at the least of mind and this habit of work. Per-| nolv‘« ‘ll‘:xa\;eu?c doulbt( (halt, from the e New Wild West possible cost. I give my personal haps a new tool might be better. But | Standpoint of the analytical chemist, a | ) . . - Sights. : " 10 i th il the 51d one will “do" Perhaps the netw | S00d deal may be said, for' all these| Governor’s Failure To Re-appoint Not Pleasing—Asso- 100 Ml i P L Bl BN methods may have much to commend |Tules. 1 have mo doubt, . also \ First T::ill:sof th: Hippo THE NEW them But our old methods will “do” ha rom a similar theoretical stand- 3 13 1 o So we stick to old machines and | point something might be said in favor | ciated Charities Fully Organized. Eatiin drome. Dr. Jackson's “Naturai ~ SUBSTITUTE! the old ws And the youngsters, eping the cow all her life in an| Street Parade at 1030 Gum” sets of teeth abso- .« JEETH when the together. poke no end | air-tight glass chamber, supplied with | a. m, lutely defy detection. of fun at us as “old fogies” STl hegulated amounts of| It is quite probable that New Lon-sonal investigation of all who make SO BT [} N & & o PESRESUERE SHE A0S WeLtr dnd 0od at|don will be represented in the big |application for help in the name of 3 | don't want to get into that habit scientifically regulated intervals, and | parade of fire apparatus in New York, | charily, and as a reasonable result the | Reserved seats on sale at D S i This is_the only office in Norwich or that class It mever was clear [milked with a sferilized machine driv- | lnoidental ‘to th. anmual meeting. of Geserving will endure continu- || 41 BROADWAY PHARMACY E SHENUSE wnsce o crbwng snd teet e =‘s‘y;.\ 'uh\' }A ]nj\.an — f,lrllnr‘rn‘flr en by sterilized soline. the National Association of Fire |ou iffering rather than be suspected . ’ s t plates (undetectable from natural ent, — should stop learning | - Chiefs, mext September. The Niagara |of getting aid under false pretences. i uccessor to ones) are inserted positi when he got to be twentv-one,| But how about it from the standpoint | company has received invitation to —_— || Broadway and Main Street, THE KING DENTAL CO. pain. Ciiias —or thirty-one, or ninety-one, for that | of the pr: 1 farmer who keeps cows | participate with its old automobile | True chariti should be dispensed day of exhibition. 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Dental Nurse in Attendance. matter. If the world “doesn't know [and sells milk for a living, and must | chemical and hose wagon, the first to | with generous hand and the act should y s 9a. m. to8p m Phone 195-3 Painless Extraction Epate; chow,; ¥ did ten year: , | make a living from them? { be used in active service in the United | not be individualized. In every in- - hen it's a stupider world than men States, in order to show the improve- | stance the beneficiary, or rather with brains ought to associate with. If | And, by the way, how is the poor| ment that has been made in the past |applicant, should be given the bene 't better, now, than it Was a|farme: to obey the rule which twelve years in horseless fire wagons. | fit of the doubt. Some years ago years ago. then it's a rotten- | requires him to keep “hands and teats| The old Niagara is driven by steam |haps before the present associ than a cold storage egg of the | dry when milking er he has just| and has boller and smoke-stack. It |charities was not thought of, the peo- WA CH d triking contrast of the modern'| ple generally contributed to a relief ge of 1909! If it isn’t all the time | obeyed the nding out new ways to do new things, or better ways to do old things, then r rule wh h the bag h commands | is in machines of the present time, as Is|fund which was founded by a wealthy : Steamer Block Island Saisoc™y'ss him to wa ‘just before mil WALTHAM, , h leaving the udder damp to cau: by this first American La- |lady of the city, who kept the fund in r it tumbles into the sun and | o o adbere?” Seems to me it must | - comparison with the |a healthy condition whenever it was few minutes fire to warm up ite a trick to keep your hands| Niagara machine which Is|weakened by lack of public subscrip- ELGIN, an MSts the better! * while pumping away at a bag|modern in every detail and manu- |tions. In fact that lady was the head [ - ' HAMILTON ¢§| T moist enot ‘to cause the dust to | factured by the same concern. This |and director of that fund and the dis- el sy, ‘“\’:‘9,;‘:"*"}“!""egg"‘fl"g‘fd here” to it @d-1 0l machine was nick-named Maude | penser acted under her directions. Her i AM AM AM AM vl AL by some jealous firemen upon its ar- | orders were to give the applicant the All Gharanteed. Norwich ..........Ly. 00 *3: Block Island ... 2:30 *+*3:15 | rival and the name was adopted by the Niggaras. In the very city where these rules aro | benefit of the doubt and to give im- mediate relief. very 1se, how- I am not a dairy Watch Hill . New London ... % e Mo set forth for the guidance of the d 088, fe 8 SENAH WYL b e here The At s e s esion | Gver_was thoroughly investigated on § B W GUILD, Ji ler Block Island - Norwich ..... . ot T E 0 Gccording: o scores Bassd on the Maude has been out of commission | the quiet, and the impositions were o | , JEWele didn dequately re- | 2 . | since the city purchased the new | so few that they were not worth while. * Daily, except Sundays. ** Sundays only. e been getting money and time I lost r three and a half nce then, I - ! 56 Man Street After careful examination of - the machine as a successor. In order to get the very best machine made, the > been con- | bigttes | enough to | OF fOUr cents a quart for their milk, the | 8¢t 3 A | H 3 A fiflarenos: beink biscd upon the | Niagaras turned in the old machine, | manner in which the relief fund was | ik and eream | e trer onoy P o0 h® €XENL| Which was company property, in order | conducted, among the regular dona- | SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS v e | B 10 D% caratiis, o aW | to raise the sum required for purchase | tors to the fund, winter after winter i 2 ; ving | & tes b J9p% careful records ol | which was $1,000 in excess of the city | were such men as the Augustu ]‘ ILLIAM Mondays, W-dnasd:y':;nd Fridays, July 7 to August 29, iy {'thax the food. and fodds OWee | appropriation. When the time neared | C. Williams, the late tus B C. | h 4 k ;f\;,‘.(,”,“” e Jw‘dfj‘t‘“f T oSk | for the departure ot Old Mn\:de[_senu}]al:gci, the fate Thomas W. Williams, | o atc 1“ RETURN BIOC Island RETURN g v p 3 | the ShEAt o 3 o | ment_was strong for the retention of |the late Col v 1 yler, the ; ; o g g g Iy e TR e b o el be | the Maude for the good service she | y rhomas | SUPPLIES and BUILDING Adults, 60; Children, 25c. Adults, 75¢; Children, 40e, S8 Ry T its Wanth are mach o e St clatdead, of - cents| 1,q “done. So the Niagaras repur- | ge Williams = B S . B T W o s ¢ payment to labor. The | chased and mow Maude is in the fire | These are named in erence to the | MATERIALS I Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill I should all agree want to | for losses, or for payment to labor. The | houga, Should the invitation to par- |living —as it wes the understanding and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office 11 out a few thi: particul. armer ho o ed and milk- i ars acc: t i rer: o - T s o e u think i maarmer e ‘\:\"1"“‘-‘!‘1?‘(?7,'(1‘\ ticipate in the parade be accepted, and | that contributions were not made to of all kinds. of company on New London (Norwich) Line Wharf, New London. ¢ - B S enlie fthose | it probably will be, Maude will be |the fund for the purpose of expoiling i getting three and a half cents a quart. | thorgughly overhauled and be put in | the givers as charity EIvers who | ESTIMATES NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, E. L. DOIL, Agent. 5 0ne is that every mileh cow must |It cost him four hundredihs of a cent| good running order, and be a feature |for the Durpose of Foceiving pr be tuberculin tested every year. ore. e had the manure. of the big parade. and thanksgiving from the henef . Another is that she must have a|_ Ifh e into the extra fddle- | IR e [t 5a petiine he Gorkike ¢ their | cheerfully given on stable, as light as a well-lighted living | faddli h would have ¢nabled the| The Niagaras are a ~eculiar bunch | fellow All poor people are m ‘with not less than four square | Sclentific sanitary detective to srade 2 \ o R abpilidnas Tor CONTRACT WORK. : s and it would not surprise New Lon- |not dishonest and their application fc feet of light from either east, south or | him up into the four cent class, the| doners if they had a division of their |aid should be hone: - west, for esch cow. extra cost it was agreed, would have | own in the parade. This Gompany has | cairls and ot w . ; Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. Excursion Boats ¢ one of the handsomest hose reels in |ery applican w postor. o Another is that about the ud- |used up all the extra income ders must be kept clipped. him, proportionately. just | the y, one which was built for |should be investigated before R & Another is that the whole cow must . — = e | the - Hose ggmpany of Philadel- [any aid. Humiliating the humiliated | be well brushed and, if necessary, But—'he had the manure.” Yes | phia, a was a prize winner at the | poor is not any part of true christian | i: 5 il B a" washed, every day: that the udder | deed. And isn't that worth something? | Crystal Palace fair before the civil | charity. - [[Eaarv Mol el and s Sat) SRt d be ‘nlh'n'r;\n;;hlrv brush]r]‘;‘i at }eusj Let me 'qnnw from a milk expert's| war., The parade reel is of glass in- | o e e W Sand Toys, Pails and Shovels, Wag- | minutes efore milking and | comment: {lald with pearl and all the steel work ons, Celluloid Dolls and Toys, Baskets, Between Norwich and New London. washed just before milking, leaving | “The financial situation of the aye- | is silver-plated. With this old hand- | TO"afld COunty e Europear. Plan e e Pem‘“y(s’ Kites,| A boat leaves either city 9 and 11 drawn hose wagon following the band, Grill Room open until 12 m. |Paper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Etc. a.m, 1, 3 and 5 p. m. daily. Fares— then Old Maude and the new machine 15 cents one way; 25 cents round trip. following, would serve in illustration COLUMBIA HAYES BRCS. Props. s Norwich Pier, Franklin Square; New ° of the evolution of fire apparatus. R D [N F London Pier, foot State St. 4 et i Coventry Nine Defeated 10 to 9— J. F. CONANT 11 Frankli M S E W AY g : There are political stories in all sec- : . F. T 11 Franklin St N A W tions of the state showing a lack of | Clayton Lyman Gives a Party—| Whitestone be and the J. F. C. 108 Fi in S Thames Navigation Co., ranklin Square democratic enthusiasm for the ad- Preacher From Nebraska, | Cigaus are tue best on the market. : do not take vancement of Governor Balwin to the i 2ry them Norwich, Conn. Inited States senatorship or his re- A closely contested ball game was = - - . 3 s"hst'tutos o'. 'm’tat'ons | nomination for governor. The great!played on Columbia Green last | majority of democrats and who are of | urday aftern / the local nine | to the victors belong the spoils per- | the South Co re. At the clos suasion, evidently have no political | of the sixth inning the score stood use for the governor. His chances of to 4 in favor of Coventry and at the geiting a nomination for any office | close of the ninth the score was 9 to from the democrats are considered as|§. In the tenth inning but one run | Get theWell-Known ’ Round Package = very slim indeed. Nearly every dém- | was made Score 10 to 9 in favor of | e ocrat, and even the barbers of the | Columbia. { = = | state are against him. The governor M Harriet K. Porter been set out to abolish the self-sustaining | visiting friends in Kensington. barbers commission, but was success- Made in the largest, best fully opposed by the general assembly. Campers at Church. But the governor evened up matters | Mr. Carter who is at the Lake in | equipped and sanitary Malted | iing iho (hree dommissioners, the | charge of a camp of boys, from the | majority of whom were democrats and | Center church, Hartford, attended the | Milk plant in the world appointed an entirely new board, just |Sunday morning church service with because the old board objected to the | his bo: Ther- was also a delega- We do not make ‘milk products”— | :iolishment of the commission. The | tion of bovs with theiy manager rom H H H governor was so anxious to make a | Willimantic Camp at the Lake. Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete. |50 or et “that he even refused to| The Ladies Aid Socist ¢ with T g appoint an Italian as a member of the | Mrs. Mary B, Yeomans, Tuesday af- But the Original-Genuine Commission, as had always been the | ternoon. | ’ rule, owing to the large number of Miss Alice Brown of Old Lyme was HORLICK s MALTED MlLK Jtalians who are barbers and the |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. M . necessity of having one of the com- | Collins, last week. ade from pure, full-cream milk |missioners who could interpret the | Pope Bicycles, Motorcycles, United H law in the Itallan tongue so that | States Tires, and Bicycle Sun » and the extract of select malted grain, barbers of that natlonality might be- for sale b; H. Avery, Columbia reduced to powder form, soluble in |come familiar with the laws relative | Green.—Adv. water. The Food-drink for All Ages, |to its trade. Party at The Hall. o Clayton Lyman gave a party at BT ASK FOR “HORLICK’S” The barber commissioners who.were | v ane Hall, Friday evening of not reappointed by the goverrior were Used all over the Globe Compatent and satistying to the great |Week. Music ‘was furnished by 4 Y x majority of the barbers of the state | %°7a, Carter of Hartford and Mrs. The most economical and nourishing light lunch. and to the people generally who ap- |4, aell OF LS PIRCE S o0 preciated the improved sanitary con-|g,gver family at Brick Top on the | R ditions of the barber shops, were : Por Al Haven, George Goss, secretary and | %S\ 1056y B0 (MR G OF o iman- & B treasurer of New London, and George | Matioris Heebe o Wiiliman: — [H. Bissman of Willimantic. Their |!¢ W B | terms expired July 1 and with the best | 21d Marion Holmes, Jast week, =~ record ever achieved by a board of | - e “‘l“ Senge °<u (\x\l e fi;‘:" barber commissions in the state. They | 1e Pulpi sl T e (e e e ioenses 10 any oma yeoy |George B. Hawks of Southern Nebras- e e preveding . bonrd wnicn |ka, Who preached a most _excellent : ; discourse on the topic—Can we live | | shows attention to duty and strict en- [mgmh".,, Suffering Humanity Finds thatrelief mustbefound for the illswhich may come any day, T e say o Dhonat: vt | - Mrs. Kato| Wolltivisited ‘frienda | —else suffering is prolonged and thereis dangerth: v ryone of the trip were entitled to | Norwich last week. i £, . = . . trouble will folglowp Mos%: serious sicknessqustartt’i‘r:xgéiasoir I;Tdféprii:‘d‘:;fst by reason. of gond Ser- | agex apout ‘the "Liike. occupied. ‘and | Polarme puts more power 1in the d!'lVe Wheels and ‘it . R 7 c A several s of young peopls the | . % T ders of the organs of digestion and elimination. Thebestcor- The Associated Charitiss of New |Lake Dresents a llevely pioture at m‘,Zj at the same time great]y reduces friction and wear. rective and preventive,in such cases, is acknowledged to be London is now fully organized and |S¢ 800 Ofcared " and " ready “for bosiness. |, The Properts known as the Betsey | It holds its body in any running heat, and burns While the scope of the new organiz- | Pi ” has been sold to Root Brother of p tion is not fully announced it is pre heen_sold , of | 1 ] CHA sumed from the name that all charit- | “SGRAE PREEC, L poGan o wini- up cleanly. Pl I l s assoclated charities, The new orgun. | lace, Wednesday In barrels and half-barrels—gallon an ve ization will probably exert influence Inspecting Schools. " ; that will materieily reduce the neces- ” i e I e This standard home remedy tones the stomach, stimu- ity for charity In its generalty accepted | yniols n Litchend county, 1. now | gallon cans. i i i sk term, All of which {s well But the | specting school butldings in various | lates the sluggish liver, regulates the inactive bowels. quesifon arises “will all the other | LERECURE BCRAT b as o e 3 Use St. oil . 1 v . i g . : charity shops in New Landon close | Y 3 ez 2 2 se ndard Com, L] ne. Taken whenever there is need, Beecham’s Pills will progeshis et it g vl i 2T 3 ai pany s gasol H. Avery and famlily of East| Hartford are at thelr bungalow on Columbia Green for the summer, spare you hours of sufferin and i many people engaged In charitable P ’ z 50 HAEEOYS < pour | work as representatives of organiza- general health and strength that you can better tons rather like the work for the resist disease. Tested by time, Beecham’s Pills have e S er o L 57 S T A N D ARD 0 I L C 0 M PA N Y roved safe, certain, prompt, conveni There are people engaged in the work | The Latest Fashion Note b2 » prompt, nient and that they | | PGS Crine charity wha seem (b b6 | gaye: wit b b e e e iat &) of New York of the opinion that there are no de- | go¥iihg hotes in dblicate Rosioey ts wa s a o etter serving poor and all who seek or ac- | powder the shoes before putting them ea cent public aid are imposters and need | on.” ~ Many people sprinile the fa- . 2 5 be clesely watched, ‘here is neot | mous antiseptic powder, Allen's Foot- everywhers. e3 10c., 25c. fa | Sold In boxes 10c., 25¢. much charity in that sert of transac- | Ease, Into the shoes, and find taat it For sale by all dealers. Fof t of New London an inspec- | friction and consequent smarting and € ._or D, a_r ne— . < ~ - ST tamies amsalasad ia melis mom | aaking af Ame £aak f 2