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NEEDS INVESTIGATING. — - % . In the navy department Secretary il 5 4 Daniels has set before himself an am- THE SCHIFFS v . Jnrmith gu IIE “.1 bitious r]m of 1‘flfm'm: mi c: the same ' ~ — - i as might be expected w a change ¥ RQ ’ of administration and a new head of | e 2 "QQIS"“THB TRA“SGRESS&&’ "'Z l:ds e sufief. the department. As eliborate, perhaps, | Harmony Corners consisted of a|sewing in a day than his wife could do L | ¥ e & as any of them is the plan to have |store, a Sosmmce and a blacksml(hlhy hand in a week, There was no odor | During the Summer weather A Splendidly Costumed and Acted Drama of Puritan Village Life the government make its own armor |shop. Moses Schiff ran the store, |of brimstone about it. It ate no hay 117 YEARS OLD. Dlate for use in the construction of | Jacoh Schiff ihe postoffice, and cepgleb et i M G ] smail the baby requires fresh, open T‘.‘H‘E" t::‘l;:-:.:{ auau.f's l-?mc“r'l-:f 锑 u. 8. "‘.fi..":?“ R — —_— e — | s ns véssels. Inability tc -om- | Schiff the blacksmith shop. space. e ews irous—Eduoal Subscription price, 12c a we pf‘n"!ion n‘\l\:fi:g (»‘.,:r:!lll‘, ml.yl,o: '“fls Then there was Philetus Schiff, | Some of the other Schiffs, and par- | ajr and the comfort of a M Cardinal Farley The Tell-Tale Light—Comedy iy < A : Aaron Schiff, Adiniron Schiff, Good- | ticularly the wlives, backed him 'up, 5 % it onth; $6.00 a y- opened ‘the avenue for a. p le ad- ! heart, Thursday Schiff, Godfear Schiff | and old Moses found himself defied for | carriage to ride or sleep in, 3 N ditional ecenomy through the’ saving |and [lijah Schiff, all farmers, within | the first time in his life. He put his S Entered at the Pestoffice at Norwich, | of the profit from its making, to the | radius of two miles. Bach Schiff |foot down, but that dldn't settle mat- thereby ensuring its health. Cohns B8 Sheand Tl matiin, government. There might be grounds | was related to all the other Sehiffs, | ters. Telephone Call A Cool Place In iy BREE 2 for such a course, and the very large | by blood or marriage. | L Of course the news that Godfear 3 eek added Hot Weather Bulietin Busingss Ofic “5‘9'. expenditure necessary for the equip- | It Was a settlement of Schiffs alone, | Schiff had ‘broken out” was passed We have this wi t W R e rooms, S = ment of the plants required for such | nd hud been for 50 years. Tathers|around the country and the imme- |} 1 tach-of wDulletin Jeb Office, 35-2° ) - 1 e neting G 0T and | had died and their sons taken their | diate result was to bring a swarm of |largely to our s of (2000 Ft.). “A VILLAIN UNMASKED” (2000 Ft.) T T R urray | work, would be justified, if it could | pjaces hut no strangers were allowed. | sewing machine agents dewn on the ; Building. Telephone 210, be ascertained wiih any degree of cer- | ' G|q" Moses, who ran the store with | Schiffs tribe. Strong Stery of Great Daring “CLARENCE, THE COWBOY,” veeesess Paul Panzer Comedy “THE SECOND SHOT,”. S . Thrilling Drama “THE DIVIDED HOUSE,” Screaming Essanay Comedy . = |tainty that the experime: vould not e help of a s Vi iar ey rands, R d C Natwich, Feiday, Juy €5 1012 Nipy Mat (he expesiment. would:not fitho help of & sen, was ihe patriArgh || TRy had el the qiersns (hic ee arriages prove an ultimate failure. He was advi: judge | and they offered all sorts of terms and ° production of thelr own armor plate, | Rever been a case for the lawyers in | that would tuck, hem, ruffie, braid, (light running, roomy patterns, 1id do this or do that, and it was ‘ the hens, sort over potatoes, build the | Other nations are engaged in the [and jury in all ré had | prices. They had sewing machines ’ 2 a 9 n & SR e that community, If there was a dis- | embroider, patch, sew on buttons, fhe Clrculatlon ot il ln“, ‘;,‘"1“":“ f‘;)"f’:"\‘ll"‘“(“,lm‘nx": | agreement it was taken to Moses. He | rock the baby, churn the butter, feed | that would please any mother. Y : such government ownership and man- | gone fire ail that, and they came and talked | Prices from ten to twenty-five I'he Builetin ufacture, the fact that Japanm, France | People said that Harmeny Corners |and talked. and Russia are thus engaged does not | was a living, breathing example of the | Then the tin pedlars and parlor |dollars. VICE SRS DRSS e the Taisat Tt Ll are: ot e Tor this morality and unselfishness of human |organ men came. The pediar could SteMer Block lsla“d 35::;‘;::_“2' ey culation of mny pager Bastern | | {ry embarking in an _ent nature | warrant his tin wash dishes for life, Also another shipment of . - Cot t, wnd from ree te four 1t peOnOmMY: W etary & .‘\flx‘l all I‘hdt hxlllf.“fix“‘l:lr’ ‘1]1‘00 matter if that I‘I_JB s’x‘rur\g_“ou;af‘t;:y y 5 Sk : industry and good-will G 00 years, and as for his milk i . T e S R i S R S 28 B M | v Special Collapeitle WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND USSR _ Ji8. AL SREMeEU- Ve Sl gL ene ken to establish such plants | gpgther proof that ther nothing | The organ man called attention to H L 4,000 of the €033 houscs fm Nor- ||t wo but e part of wisdom |jn 4 name. | the fact that he was offering his goods d rexd oy mimety-tkeee ver | [to make the necossary inves | "1t was seldom that anything called | for less than a potato planter cost, o-Larts AM AM AM AM ccat. of the peeple. in Wimdbum | [ana comparisons here -is nothing | a S way from home, but on an|and yet his organ would play 100 s Norwich ..........Lv. *9:00 **3:15 | Block Island Lv. %2.15 %*3.15 is delivered te over §00 houses, t than being sure youw're | (s Putasm amd Daniclson to ove: ||, fore going ahead. 1,190, and in all of tkese pluces it e ew London . 10.30 10.49 §} Watch Hill . ateh Hill 11.45 12.00 | New Londen Block Island . .Due 115 139 | Norwich ... 3.45 440 5.05 6.00 Due 7.00 7.30 more wia odfear had to make a jour- | tunes while the planter could play but | tsburgh, $0 miles a it Ay chiid couid sum it. baves ample size to give the baby a erious event. It called for | cried for it; it would soothe the Kick- | o . s ing cow and bring the prancing days RiCe ride, and can be hung _m man’s hand and he called | | " | serious taik and many pray | Sl TE T T DVERCOMING BORROWING.: = || (e ¢% veturn alive, but tho. Chances |Back to/ihe elt Homa, [a ek e it & & Fih, RO e i v Bastern Commecticut bas forty- Few and far between are the muni- | were very much against it. His will | Moses Schiff saw the cloud no bis- |a closet when in use. Daily, except Sundays. Sundays only. aine-towss, onc kumdred and sixts- | [ cipa ich can get along With- | had been made for vears, and he |e Extra value, five and six five postoffice districts, and »ixy || qut horrowing at diffgrent times in|it ov fed the cows and departed a gathering of his clan. He was heel- SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS rusal free delivery routes. rder to put through important pub- | Godfear had reached the smoky city }.a with statistics to prove how great- ‘dollm he BUledis f beid ks & e Mhae il warrant- | rlght end much to his as y-those inventions of satan had in- o i . s gl g Pl ey 5 P bopsllunn v is sat. |ment. He saw houses and stores and | ereased the wickedness of the. world. | W - 1 P C \ Mondays, w'd""d:’:;"d Feidausy AulrE 1a August 29 o ps . - epe S A e Ao i | factories. He saw a sewing machine | Thousand of murders, burglaries, e also offer veral Car- 2 B st e e L g gl M e sk Rt it shop window, and as he siood |horse thetts, _elopements and so on | f‘l z ‘e, ko W atch I ll“ RETURN BlOCk Island RETURN aid to meeting the debt at it a “barker” pulled him in | could be directly traced to them. on CIRCULATION ineurr generations the merits of the machine were| Did they want to find themselves on‘nagea @ “ Seaaoncy e . Adults, 80; Children, 25c. Adults, 760; Children, 40c. erally depended upon to tal xplained. the gallo Did they want to know reduced prices. He thought well of it. There were t their children were in state 1901, aVOrage.....coeeescess.s 4412 | | their share of Shore Dinner Heuses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill | o tuis edno oo seven children in nhis family, =‘and | pr son? In fact, did they sigh m]r[mfli 1, value $15.00, now $12.00 |} ana Block Isiand. For further information, party rates, apply at office & kb rt E. Cutti . wuch sewing to do. Not a Sc ad | satan face to face, and be caught up | i n New London (Norwich) Line Whart, New London. 1905, avarage...ee.eee. 5,920 i SR S labor-saving machine of any sort—|and sent down to the hot place by (1, value $13.00, now $10.00 Of:qempany. o e not even a corn sheller or an apple- | rapid transit? NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C.J. ISBISTER, Norwich es that occur | the los fathers had liv-| If the parer. As their bought parlor organs and |1, value $12.00, now $ 9.00 . on or destruction of | ed so were they living. Godfear was'| sewing m what next? Why,| Week ending July 15.. deserves c |in_town three days. be . chinaware, furs; |1, value $10.00, now $ 8.50 [} to prer r| He called to inepect that sewing | new ha o s, carpets and| ? Sk mehins fix cilbrent i At last | stuffed ¢ be sure to follow, | 1, value $ 8.00, now $ 5.00 he a long breath and decided to | a and then l'r‘\k'l'l;l to the harmony of . IO, RN GRCRQ D e e Tacaue [{ English Perambulator Excursion Boats on to him, | With tears in his eyes he hesuugh(l 13 never dealt with pedlars | and wrestled, but a number of the| Slightly used, reduced frem | Schiffs had ving machine men had past thei ot started on the dewn- | 95 60 farms a hundred | ward road and wouldn't held un. 1t| $23.00 to $12. a" owing it was useless to call. | was enly four davs after the meeting | 8team, Mechanical and Sail Boats h a fund, would be overcome. | are for a definit of mee on fun Have The Bulletin Follow You epr wvailable for such uses as Readers of the Bulletin leaving issues or some very same machine could have |that one of them bought an egg beat- | i vels, Wag- the city for the seashore, mountains, been bought at Godfear's own gate|er and the ciick of the spoon against| 137-141 MAIN STREET 8"“’3:';’1".:;'7| “dda;" S baskets,| Between Norwich and New London. s e s¢ Eveps can huve into | any_day the week. | the bowl weuld be heard in his family ons, Ui Hells ang TAYS; “Sas A boat leaves:either oity 8 and 11 P 21 When i me home there was ex- | no mo — - . — Parasels, Fans, Pennants, Kites,| | 9" "000°% R e i the Bulletin follow them daily and citement. There was a gathering of | Then came a $1 alarm clock, and| . ? Paper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Etc. A Gl ey ey g v gt i male and female Schiffs. Some | this was followed by a set of caneseat | they ' So_straight to hed. Somebedy e tho! well of invention and | chairs. Satan had got his grip. {up an’ asked their mether if she knew Eagd ettt or. Brankin Square: New Orders should be placed with The some eir 5. It might be| In one year from the visit 6f God- |her sons got_druni. 3 London Pler, foot State St. Bulletin B ess Office. | d t might be a|fear's to Pittsburgh the leaven was| No, sir-ee” she says, ‘my boys MRS . . sohosaimng | me' of satan's workingovertime.. The. Schits’ were | don't drink liguor. T know they don't 9 Thames Navigation Co., | The matter was carried to old odc hey were bringing law- | 'Cause they're always so thirsty ih' 4 : | Moses. - Fle had never seen one close | suits against each other; they were |NeXt mornin’ when they been out late. Franklin Square Neorwich, Conn. SENATOR BRANDEGEE'S POSI- at hand before, but he had heard or | putting dov ingrain carpets in their ) i'd be a shame to tell that old ‘]<.MI ) y of a girl who got a sew- | parlors; they were buying patent | Woman. What she don’t know ain’t TION. | machine to help her to support a |churns; the men ne longer went to|E0nna hurt her, I se a swell lookin' andeges started some- | Widowed mother, and within 90 days, | church’ barefooted and in thelr shirt- | KUY come prancin’ on to my car Sun- he gave nc | commercially speaking, it caused her | sleeves, | day. He was all dolied out so he made ol ; £ vn AWay, With Ry many nk- I "Moses called another gathering | # noise like a dude. I knew they wes FULL SET ] : ard ihreatened and bulldozed. but the | Somethin’ wrong soon as my eye Mt Bopag o | L b ough ! sat on that machine in a ju- | cyclone had got started, and the only | Oh him. Sure enough, his necktie was ™ T H much | ng n capacity for ek and then | way out for him was fo commit sui- | Tdin’ his collar, He hadn't got it of mak- | it mus ven up. It | cide. nailed down back of his neck. I wanted M5 rendetion for Rakint Thi trest . | i BDaTAClans | ve: vears latsr half of Harmony (19 =5 e ik be wadiae etk i life-like, fnest Atting and best wearing g record of the er rners was owned by others than |himself I couldn’t. Pressmial Rl T i d s has 1 been de- ] fs, and the harmony of half a | -fln they’s a l&tfio Deoxple think they ol 8 Sl TR, L i 8 t ed ls alone he Honinac ry was harmony ‘no more. And |caut cat some things I beem fghtin fully satisfied. This rule is never % do more | then iis name was changed to the one | @8ainst rabbits an’ eels all my life. If Tl AL e ais s Dover g £ it bear today-—Hardscrabble—Ex- | YOU set a rabbit stew front o’ me I'd roken. In a0, Ia i | . | run away, faster 'n th' rabbit did 'fore ural gum, the use of which makes impossible to detect false teeth in the ~ mouth. This wonderful invention is only to be had In my office, My sole aim is to glve the best at the least possible cost. 1 give my personal l chauge. ) he was ‘stew.’ An’ I'd soon eat rattle- i |8 m.ke;s gs a_;\ eel. rQne day Lizale had e i, M M NS ar S . S! and she OTHER VIEW POINTS I | Askiedme what pars of thvyehickent ks l WATCH YOUR STEP! || 23 Vet 1 sald ‘pienty o second folnt* i "“'" ES. o P i 5y The Conductor. law’ I almost foundered eatin’, it was guarantee for 10 years with wii work 1 the gettlement o { |50 good an’ tender. Lizmsie an’ her : T nir ire protesting against | | maw laughed so hard they cried, an’ THE NEW. telaying trains by lifting | Em— | when I says, Your chicken must died Dr. Jackson’s “Natural SUBSTITUTE 4 be thros aughing, she says, ‘Jerry, it ain't no _chicken. It's a—it's a—rabbit. By | ““What you don’t know won’t hurt | golly, I was eatin’ the rabbit when s you’ Its a dirty trick to tell people |53id It. What you don't know wen't things to make ‘em feel bad Theys PWifvew .o . o At Gum” sets of teeth abso- lutely defy detection. GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, OTHERS 50c. 9 Or. JACKSON, Dentist s o ts 2oy otle lo, Norwioh Knowledge Not Always Heeded. 1 How successful it v who don’t go on yut the reform i may feel that| t means that a ) 1d_have their | too many tletales, anyhow. Most All aboard, now; come ahead! de, a fact which carric | time, and it that they can't f"“u:‘: put up A'lg(;ul bluff an’ m“y'k: “Watch your step!” Sicciaar o platqe)a argux:ge:f_i:lmu ‘goul: nf_&l;ll p ¥ n a eriden Journal. ay with it if w wasn — = ones 5 ositively wi SRS VARt and. Uie oy Ap PiA 85 e dandourn) ways tellin’ on ’em a old | Make Change Complete. THE KING DENTAL CO. pajn i ¥ oy of ositic . 4 men in search of a position |1ady always braggin’ "bout her Boys.| The railroads are always willing to | 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Dental Nurse in Attendance. K, them -to swing around | One of 'em is a drummer an’ his | act ¢ in other matters. Why || 9 a m.to 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 Painless Extraction. , well to apply for the |brother runs a barber shop. Them fel- | not in matter of a uniform mile- LN will be made vacant by lows get lit up every night or two. book, good on all of them, as the says they roll out his PPy You want to throw ’em | . of those who have been trained | down an’ take it away from ’‘em. But | orrespondence - schools, | they fool the old lady, all right. She | Manila inel | never | of Charles S, ellen, | Danny L: recommended to | hotel so I ravele Protective Association ew York World. s par lar a is to haye a new brewery, a nows it. When they get home | plant being moved in from Hongkong. up, and | —Ansonia Ser te trouble with the fire drill is) t it is t6o often regarded as a sort | NICARAGUA FOR PROGRESS. e attitude which several of the ral American republic expressed by their presid atustrophe 1o ‘ ENDING AUGUST 6th rotectorate, shows < and BSalvador are not incl approve of amy such plan for their employer and employe alike if hu- | | man e is given any value—Water- had be- | bury Republic: country. ‘That it meets with the ap- rards at | proval of Nicaragna means that Pres- he enthusiastic reception of Jack | ® nt Thaz and his people have a dif- | | Jobnson by the Paris populace, the Ry rgplpaty o pllemrsaghn iy ol tectorate | Women, especially, it is said, where - - u he is appearing in a theater af a large i whick this country can render in | clping them to obtair Nic- | rag has vndoubted n watching - — “ul seen the benefit which has burning there through the geod |brings out conntry, aiso the ben- |ance of avc 1 Demingo salary, reminds us that this raw Amerfean people is frequenily re- | buked and Jaughed at for the wel- ms only | come it glves to disreputable stage | | peovle from abroad, s are os- | sentially mueh elike, only a veneer, you know. SR N bt ©| B PLYMOUTH (ondon) BOULOGNE (Parisy HAMBURG ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day CLEVELAND - July 29 CLEVELAND - Sept. 12 CINCINNATI - Aug. 16 CINCIMNATI - Sept. 23 ‘FS 'E'u anER[I HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE = = o 607 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS, or LOCAL AGENT more o | not time to make it a eriminal to throw a cigaret stub or a was presen match_on a wooden floor or ation: which . H Carleless smokers should ate to the henefit of the people the Seere | observe that the factory Mexican hamton, N, Y. on ues- sep it in the pat ; 1 d e and | its frigh{ful ‘los$ of life, is i R—— » | to have been cansed by a L 18 & wasthy empition on | stub, The same story is Te- of Nicaragua. It is 1 ng f Jeated somewhere in the country al- od with | Dee 80 here in ti atry thimgs, It may mean more o O obiem | MOSt every day, only that the results 1647 bitity for thi pass, bat whatever would mean the witimate improvement of conditions in Central America thre r sight is werthy of pretend to hold a « country should the treaty less dreadful—Springticld A WATCH concerned a Adam’s Tavern 5 Familiarity breeds contempt, they | all relodged | say, but those who haye known James | for | Mark Sullivan well will, if they think —— 1 —— 1 ——(]— () for the Summer Girl 1861 'This s the season of free- 50 ofier 10 ihe Public ile finest standars dom — the out-door season of o n.nha eer of Murope and America, gports and pasttimes. Any re- . Bewnien, Fusner, C\umbash Bavarian straint of clothes or adornment fl Beer, Buss 1 uhd Burton, Mueir's is ‘a_burden now. afte an opportuni sponsibil - 3 i upon the obsery- | twice, admit that his nemination for SRR S &N} Becampe of the | of tha: treaty of Tondon | minister to the Dominican republic | Monroe deetrine and whatev oper G comes ag a preper recognition of un- | ates to make them pub SR TIREDR SR S 1 ability, energy andl]zt:r ::Vermluu m“uq Guinness’ Dublin Stouz, What a relief to the Summer b 0 o= g i a . o for gualification to this particular & . imperted Giuger Als, Bunke: girl to have a sturdy, inexpen- lessens the cell on usl bec id -a mert {tion, “Jim’" has within him the es- | Reduced frem $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 Gl Pt Daoa e sive watch to replace the deli- arague is Lo . China 1 can do about < it ctotnincs ot "dipiomney, ‘set Tn img Ale, Sterling Bitier Ale, Antouser, |§ cate one that she constantly € ain portions « 0od common sense tU's not a risky | ok kit B Ludweiser, Schiits and Pabst. fears she may Lreak. istrated the fai- burning construe- 1ess that he will make good there a 3 ewhere~New Haven Reg- Our stock of Woolens comprises an elegant assortment Astes 1o A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. We have attractive Watches rey wered slephens AR at mollerate prices, and taen of Worsteds, Cassimeres, Velours and Serges in a wide there is the little Ingersoll shown thaf their vi with the pass fective, he gigantic relic nly planping fc experience ness fade, PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Tel. 968 ing pf Beom 6, Alice Bldg, Cnty twice a year we take this drastic measure to clear | | "’{ i Semertesy oo ‘:‘,’413 B o e ::8 D = range of beautiful colorings. [+] MISS ELLA M POTTEH Mideot i ntckeliant qun metal, "1:1 cu 4}.45"3.»:,;.:"‘1."; When Mz, 3 s SR ‘u‘\.‘uj i gj‘c:j:‘:‘.{“j‘"}T“,“‘S{I“:;SU“E‘\‘S‘}EE:'! brice are equally desirable for present vacation 'lmtru:tor'of The Plaui-Caddzn CO.. evdait ek @.’r SN vty e ov 2 o] Lol sl s mm T wear or for early Fall. R Established 1872 : iy and Jes s hosc Who g serion Iy ‘it work (o betler condiligns to ca BNy, e S . {on” the Jone fight with sTght assist- sieck so we may start each season anew, Our time for D iler o sara s Yol 1o Ny lGnce from outside sources— New 4 bige ] ; : © | Delivered to any part of Nerwich | DR C, R, CHAMBERLAIN 1 who auled up o - § oradio nomine | Britain Herald | p% making profits is over. Now is time to t. j ledged tq be g s on the parce here |4 o Memosratic ¢ | i | 5 ihe aie paay Js achuow :uu.;vs Dent,a,l Sur eon ry few in f3ie fHe rdat con i | . “to be A radical| the best py the market— % . dng wor e = ot | n the whole spirit Lur"uf‘-JR)‘Z-Tf} - . PEERLESB. A felephono order will| = g 8 SRR R nugement —that gertinly | » R : - receive prompi attention, DiEhiaan of Da. £ ks (Opariy prastios 7 A 2ypolngs s | woula be the logical ontcomé pf his J during hls last illness. mission on the Dprogramme for the | osE B¢ FOE OB O COmE 6 B B, J. McGORMIGK, 30 Franklin St. it it i astane § APEINZ of the Pan snid % 25 1o | 70 hope with the abolition or | g My muliaig,, o Necwish, Gonn, that it should come as a con|have all the s el o §F The prandions sehemes | 121-125 Main Street BARS, L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE |~ 5 ConaNT 11 Frankim 5t R G e e o rade gives 5 [ reasonaBiy b 5;"11'.'("}1141"3;:‘0 - ain Jiree o 287 Main 8t Whitestone be and the J. F. C. 100 cijef to the short, the aged and the AR s e St Rl dRu Sl : t on the market weak. = e (0 pmersialr com: | couraging prospect for thp long: | “€USTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT” REASTISR LIMISER 30 $2 Do ¢ 15 passible that (he successar to | to raisc rates, and |} e R EYE, tAR, NOSE and THROAT | =wsew—er wert o put vour o B st ol G M | the oz mivileges of the lample in this locality.-Stamford | (7)== = A R BaTiRe, Ders RS e~ g o0 BRAAY , o t, the pubiic wins for ance. ' Advocate, excepted, and b¥ appel Hours 8 a. m. te § p. m. Bundays|diym betier than through the ng eolumns of The Bulletin