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{THE PEOPLE ANB THE PUBLIC CARRIERS. The law which forbids passengers Standing on the running beards of the trolley cars is censtantly heing violat- ed in all parts of the state except en the cars on which the agards can be turned up. The reason the law cannot be en- 117 YEARS OLD. forced Is because the public weuld rather take the risk of being hurt and Eubscriptien price, 12¢ a weeks 60s a | the inconvenience of standing up than month; $600 a y- te walt. The American people are never in a Entered at the Postefice at Norwiea, | waiting mood. This is why the other Conn, as -::nd--c:u-m 3 rule—“To avoid accident do not leave Bublitis B o e your seat till the car stops™—is vio= Bulletin Fdfiorial Rooms, 35-8. lated & thousand times every day, and Bulletin Job Office, 35-2 people are made lame by the callouses Willimantic Office. Room 2, Murray |80 formed on the bottom of their feet ilding. Telephone 210, . caused by the impact when alighting, The rush of modern life is nothing Norwich, Friday, Aug. 8 1913, less than impetuous; and as it is not always possible to have a seat for ev- ery passenger, it not strange the people defy the law and the conductor or anything else in the way of their getting on their way home at once. A Constitutional Disease. It manifests itself in local aches and pains,—inflamed jeints and stiff mus- eles—but it cannet be cured by leeal applications. 3 It requires constitutlonal treatment, and the best is a course of the great bleed purifylng and tenle medicine Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘which eerrects the acid eondition of the bloed and builds up the system. Get it teday in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called S What is to Be Seen at Pemaquid Peint, Me. Eorwich Builetin o sud Goufied. break the force of the winds and waves. It is a stern and reek-bound coast and it is a fine sight to see the waves beat against its shopes. This lightheuse 1 erected abeut a mile to j the east from where the point extends farthest into the sea, on a bluff 60 or more feet high, but with a terrace ex- tending twe of three times as far as that te the water, i "This is a faverite. place for viewing the Waves beating with fury on the rocks, sometimes throwing the spray into the windews of the lighthouse, For twe or three miles the biuff con- tinues, some of the way higher ‘than at the lighthouse, someiimes almost perpendicular, but most of the way in terraces, sloping two or three times this distance ta the water, One of these is called the Amphi- theatre, and there is a profile In- the rocks of @ man's face. There are many similar to this amphitheatre but not as large. i The rocks are in layers of different Mr. Editer: I left Danielsen July 16 to go te Pemaquid Peint, Me. At Bos- ton I took the steamer City ef Banger for Bath, Me. We had a pleasant voy- ege to that place. T was the last voyage the steamer made, as it was burned at the wharf in Boston en iis return, and 700 passengers had te find other ways of centinuing thels jour- ney. It was a delightful veyage from Bath all the way between islands with ev changing scenery, and often thr narrow channels and peaceful waters, passing many beautiful cottages and several fine shove resorts. We landed at Pemaquid Beach, three miles from the Point, where was made the firsi permanent settlement in the state. The English and French battled for the possession of the state, and this was the frontier town for the English, Four different forts were built here, and were destroyed by the French and Indians Lefore the union of the states. Dn:l: in . t A Cool Place In Hot Weather vy 3 RS Belonge With Circus. Cole Blease says he will never lec- ture for money. He no doubt realizes that he could gather more coin by ex- hibiting himseif in a cage.—Birming- ham Age-Herald. Sensational Story of the Love of the Sculptor’s Daughter. “THE MISTAKE,"—Powerful The Circulation of ‘The Bulletin Biograph Western Drama “THE MOULDING,"—Vitagraph Society Offering “THE LOST DIAMOND,”—Kalem Detective Story L] It isn't Mkely the roads expect the About four years ago a stone fort |celors. and filled with seams, and many The Bulletin Gas tme Iargest elr- | [12% ©r the rules to be respected; but|was built near the landing on the site | of several colors; some flat, some per- “THE MERMAID,"—Comeday-Drama of the Sea uiath « ) e it is a benefit to them in all damage |of the last fort built and made the | pendicular, and at different angles, and s g A in: ot % I | cases to have against the plaintiff the | same, except the wall outside of the!standing at the bottom of the cove you s, S S S S AN o lation T aliriile ar w16 fort is not as high as the first one. can see thousands of different layers Unes larger tham that of auy Inside of the fort is Pemaquid Rock, |in various shades of color and many Secuich, At & @hivered marked Pemaquid Rock, 1607, but the | of the rocks sparkiing in lfie sxunshin? A SROOM cE 3,008 of the 4053 kousea fm Nor- Maine Geological society has decided [as though filled with small pleces o SALE DAILY SENV that | that the first permanent settlement |silver. It looks as though some mighty . teamer . ) 4 rena that the first perm: § s sl g e bt g ence of outstrip- | was not made until 1623. There is a |convulsion of nature must have thrown OPEN c al Until Sept. 2, to cont. of the peopie. i s delivered te over $00 houncw. in Putsam and Dasiclson (0 over 100, und in all of these pluces & these rocks as they are. A wharf was built, bolted with iron rods to the rocks, but the storms of winter swept it away, and now there museum inside the fort where is kept many of the curious things of former days. Near the fort is a large house where the early settlers came with ping every other city in Conneciicut for population and business; and it is up to that municipality tp bring itself 8 a. m. to 12 m. ip.m.to 5p. m. WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND » comsidered the local éaily. to the front in other respects. their families when the Indians were [is a _floating raft anchored on which 2 Eastera Commeccient hus fores- || Mayor Wilson in anticipation of what | on the warpath, smaii boats land. ; Daily except Saturdays AM AM AM AN nime tewas, sus humdred usd sixty- | | 1S 10 be has asked for a “city planning | Near the fort is a building sur-| Much of the land js covered with Norwich .. -Ly. *9:00 **9:15 | Block Island Lv. *2.15 +*3.1§ fve pestetiice dinericts. and nixty || commission” which will recommend (rounded by a fence where is a- fine | forests and groves, principally spruce — New London - 1030 1040 | watch Hul e B4 teefy deli o st li s ewalk: a foot below the surface, and | and roads have bee g th £lin T Y 5 4 = g el e the. best linee of development for the | 8 ev fiding. 1a bulls. to keep 1t Trom | siiore and. through the wood }PONEMAH M[ LS Block Island .....Due 115 139 | Norwich .,. ‘Due 7.00 7.30 The Ballecia i aold in every | | future Interests of the people. It willlyojng carried away. This place is to | There are two hotels, one with about | ], PM. P.M. i el towa and om all of the k. ¥. 0. ||aim to make Bridgeport attractive and nouth and The Rock | 130 boarders, and about 50 cottages | Maine what Ply * Daily, except Sundays. ** Sundays only. erected, mostly in the woods routse ia Eastern Conmecticnts healthy—a city of comfortable homex, |is to Massachissits. Formerly there |have been . st ! Inviting. parks and educational insti- | were 300 houses here and it had an {alons the shore next the biuffs, and in Taftvtfle, Conn S 7 TON T | A tutions. “A bigger and better Bridze- | extensive commetce for those days. | the woods back of cleared land on 3 PECIAL EXCURS i CIRCULATION port® is the slogan. “Bfficiency” is| Pemaquid lighthouse is at Pemaquid | point extending farther into the ocean. | Take Taftville “or Willimantio cars KETS Geathiied o e ita drls marks Point and is on the ocean, and there | There is always a cool breeze on the Mondase. Weslooitays end Eridubesubs 7ot Riohst 290 1901, AVErage. scccrncesessenns 4412 There isn’t & city in the state that |18 Bothing for taousands of miles to | warmest (znys‘f and ?h!‘mdtbt pecc:’x::‘ee e 2 FA P * - 8 Many visitors from other states c 1905, aver: Aveseoviesusk IR IRIRRE - EORI ATRpRIBALE. LA C dCconiC Joar sitter veat. "Whey Kot Sack £6ma- Palaflfl Pfl“‘ fl“d fll“flrfl hflm watch Hl” RETURN |B10Ck Island RETURN k T correct the errors of the pust and to | Jith Such an unsavory and aisgrace- | (U5 here: | TheTS, AFC N0 A0 RORSTR | six Tables—ive pool and one Billiara Adults, 50; Children, 25c. Adults, 750 Children, 40c. ful travesty on investigations as this | ass and wild flowers and the rest| Tables sold and repairing done plan wisely for future growth. Bridgeport is setting a good exam- ple and it is not likely ever to regret a movement so far reaching for the good of the'people. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mullhall hippodrome. A hey seek and need. The miserable notoriety hunter, M. [t™hS) M. Mullhall has_confcssed that from | There s good fishing for those who 1903 to.1907 the N. M. A. did not knoy | Wil to stand on tile rocks when ‘the i | water is smooth. I saw a rock cod that he was lobbying in its behalf and | 72 B St the honorable senute, caught in | CAUEDE yesterday that was a bright red et their low cost of living hypomrisy be- | Ol fore elections aliow him to besmirch i at reasonable prices. Supplies at all times. 49 MAIN STREET Shore Dinner ,Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agent. Week ending Aug. 2. 8'499 WHEN you want to put your bual ness berors the public, ihers is no me dium bettor than through the advertis- Have The Bulletin Follow You HENRY C. TORREY, S he man in the beaver hat say: his betters by hints and absurd in- Pemaquid Point, Me., July 28, 1913. | ing coiumns of The Bulletin. s a long honeymoon that doesn’t | uendos. While the Mullhall moving F Readers of the Bulletin leaving || cot cclipsed. picture show is a democratic low cost the city for the seashore, mountains, | | T khy of living side show, Oscar Underwood, - 'l‘ vi 4 e democrati ouse leader says rural resorts or Europe can have|| The Mormons have siven un the |ihe democratic hg ‘ EETH the Bulletin follow them daily and ||\ . R T S onY Keep her going feilows, it is only My reputation for making the most keep in touch with h v Mexico, and will take to Alberta. | gourteen months until most of your “TN Ife-like, finest fitting and best wearing e 7P SRR Maine has organized a state scien- |Successors will be chosen. You will | A The plates is well Lknown. No set ever h The odlect your dirty leaves my office’ until the patient is Orders shouid be placed then have time to : : tific society. . She has distinguishea | [POR have Twme to cofect YOUT BLTY | Trolleys Business fully satisfied. This rule is never Bulletin Business Office. scientists enough to have bad one 10nE |y herever you came from. ! L g Centarai broken. 1In addition-on wet Is the nat- ago. C. B. MONTGOMERY. £a ural gum, the use of which makes it i Ane 8 1813 Barkiee) Cons. T Nerwich impossible to detect false teeth in the HE LIKED THE LIMELIGHT. The Rose of ) i mouth.. This wonderful invention is As Colonel Mulhall snows up his cor. {Of SWeet contentment and coffee ice | i tl:: g’::g X&am'gc::ni:' t!:dey]e’:.:: respondene he discloses the fact that |T®am- This makes it an attractive i possible. cost. I give my personal he was rather fond of publicity; he |SUmmer resort. OTHER VIEW POINTS guarantee for 10 years with aii work. RAS 5 B A ki batore s Wb e ol SRAL s T e THENEWS This is what Maine wrote him body belts usual. She is calling fc ix inches longer for men from four to Jackson’s “Natural sets of teeth abso- a representative from With the dogs of war let loose off Gum’ Are You Prepared? “Enclosed please find two newspa- than ever before. mlwk '::lun ll\u:!ghk xr:\\_slxlaxz\)"rl::lx‘l: g . lutely defy detection. per Giypings. 1 iope in anvihing 300 | e maniomavie pase for women it | Swe more Hisuc ow Haven's chacs | The Vacation Exodus Is In. Full Swing GOLD FILLINGE §io0 U, do hereafter you will make a more vigorous and successful effort to keep out of the limelight. Newspaper men- tion sueh as T have enclosed will prac- tically remder futile the trip upon which yeu originally intended to start, of being captured and laid{w day.—New Haven Journal-Courier. and it that called the “silhouette converts them into amuse the curious It is a little late In the establish a municipal ouch,” =t This 1s the only office in Norwich where gold crowns and teeth without plates (undetectablé from natural onles) are inserted’ positively without pain. Dental Nurse in Attendance. Don’t run any risk with the old trunk or bag which “you think will de.” It may, likewise it may not, and if it doesn’t your little vacation trip may be spoiled. We Dr. JACKSON, Dentist Successor to THE KING DENTAL CO. 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Meriden has a strike among the em- ployes of a player-piano compan Hartford hears that the struck pany te move up there. to but son plant ice and s entirely foreign as I under- | New Londor will have ome to begin : s : B s i 4 T 211 | an expensive way of settling a strike 9am. to8 p.m Phone 1282-S Painless Hxtraction: nd to what is supposed 1o be the {business with in 1914 st o rgpobis Kot i have a splendid assortment of trunks, bags and suitcases P. purpose of our trip. — — den ought to find a better way.—Wa- s 3 . (Signature.) Now comes the retort from the other | terbury Republican. mn our t:ll.rd-floo}:' fiepaflment and are quoting many “Unless your trip can be kept out |side of the house, that if men did not = special values which should prove of interest. of the mewspapers you hiad beiter not |look at the split skirts they would not | The weck end eas i L P! int i S stad o i motor and drownins re- b = = TR s ISR PICHPT QVEr the SEYie sorts about New York is set down by nfortunately for those who did bus- e the Associated Press at 16 killed and News must be dull, for some of the papers are expressing pity for Mr. Perkins' children because they have sv few plavmates at Armegeddon! ness with him, he did not have their judgment. He liked to get into print nd let the peopie know he was doing something. Look At This List Of Values 33 injured. two probabiy fatally. These figures are about the normal Sunday average for the past two months. They do much to reconcile the thinking indi- vidual to a_cool and comfortable, if Perhaps his love of notorlety was e g what prompted him to tell all, and add | After the southern and western farm. | unexciting, Sunday on his own piazza. considerable more. That he has been been financed by the govern- | —Waterbury American ment will come in for a little handout. it is hoped that the consumer in the secret service of politicians there is no doubt, and he appears to The son of Governor Baldwin of Connecticut, an old graduate of Yale, have proved the employve was just as g e who rrested as a suspic char- bad as his employers. Some day a branch of Norwich trol- | ycter while he was ing troll in s e A LN v line is likely to run through Mohe- | the early mornin in the streets told the police that it THE FASHIONABLE SICKNESS. gan park on its to Taftville, and | of New Ild\'tn;\ g S Byt e . it 11 be the best dividend- ¥y had en his habit tc¢ do that sort of Do not think the caption of this |y, W 0¢ the best dlviden i years, as he is a student of TO article is original, or even American, e X il ronomy. At first the palice thoi mon™ and is the real thing. q,,';w (w‘.?l':;_‘[:;’;;‘p:,r.’ i,:‘l’;]:"f;"“p’:\ tion they found that it is true.—Boston S t c (London) (Paris) The Lendon Citizen _recalls of Richmond in their mellow way all | ©0°¢ 5 uit Lases ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS g o e i, i the people have a sweet taste in their in Assuring Arrival Paris by Day William J. 24-T CH MATTING SUIT g VIL was compelled to postpone his | gt | s = CA ith steel band all oo S e S a5 - jmouths. | | s SLEE — o with steel band al - g - 5 he Chicago university sonal Representative John Li ailt a avily handle, value $1.15— e eonc™Y, Second Berson ¥ou |who save women are inferior to men | pecaliar & It there is anybody || reinforced— SALE PRICE 950 CLEVELAND - Sept. 12CLEVELAND - Oct. 17 was about 1o have it or had just |ghould explain how Ella Flags Young | in the Uni ates o SALE PRICE $5.50 recovered fro1 it fatme to et a bigger salary 1n Chicags | doost know (hal John Lind's miasion o el INCH MATTING SUIT HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE Then the Citizen goes on o say: | than ho is to get President Victoriano Huerta's JAMER TRUNKS— CASES, leather corners. ring ¢ “Neurttis is the new complaint. It vy i S8 not the tault of (he ndminis- nch, made of three-ply handie, sewed on linen lined, 607 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS., or LOCAL AGENT ks artists, actors, journa and £ 7% 3 franss 1. | tration’s pre s iind has a hig aaoh i 4 2 = tacks artists, dctors, journaliets, end | ° Horry county, South Carolina, real- |(T2H0's Prees asent. Lind bes & Beh () hardwood, ight but SALE PRICE $1.50 e T, I r Edward's lizes three millions this season on its| s (Xl and luck as a goat-getter are strong. covered R e ase the attack is but mild, but it is | garden truck and cotton, not to speak | still to be tested. Hartford Courant. and full linen lined— 24-IN "ANEB 1 never safe 1o treat even a light attack |of its amply timbered iands. It has| . ' "0t — SALE PRICE $650 sy len loa oot Full Assortment Be 3 16 the Sre A o mOuE ;i 2 5 $6. ers and full linen lined. nesfigible. 1t is the one disease of | 30,000 population. Daniel H. Tolman, money-lender A Fresh Mined these modern times thai may not be with a chain of offices recently in $6.50 ST ShaAlmell SR 32Ih & - treated with impunity. In severe forms | Down in Texas t large s throughout the country, 36-inch s S it taaive SALE PRICE $225 Gnichtel | at t Jasts for vears, rendering its vietims | make Bryan's sal larger by public | was warned by Judge " A i A 2 COA “Omly those o> are highly st - 1 Sgar e s ‘ remain out of the so-called loan shark strength— e Y 5 arn e 18 TortiTE M s |t T of that kind WIth | usthess for thres/years upon- penalty | SALE PRICE $6.00 | strone and make a good ap. Lidoding S arn Hts | iring miserles: the |four thousand less coming to him. | of'ymutconment, in New Jersey A i i A arance. V D ncluding Steam phlegmatie are absolutely immune. - - | 36-INCH DRESS TRUNKS practically indestructible— perhaps, 1s why it was written. | A London judge has ruled that mo | = = il SRR g SALE PRICE $1.15 ¥ il Blackaing st stupdity the gods contend in | chauffeur should have a woman sitting 35 | . B e ith - hesile him, as it prevents his concen: | GETS-IT ” FOR CORNS, | £ R e el st is going to fashionable this |tration of attention to his wheel. The H e X iy € .o * AND AWAY THEY Go !1 SALE PRICE $4.25 sell regularly for $1.75 Grea' Vll‘lety side of the water soon. too. judge should not measure all men b Neuritis itself is nothing new, the | himself. ol | 0 DRESS TRUNK pirgn et b Rough and Dressed physictans are confronted by a pa- 4GETS-IT,” the New-Plan Corn Cure, | leather bound, 24-INCH COW-HIDE SUIT gt Bhe G B Memphis, Tenn., offers $100 reward | “GETS-IT/ = ery bes LUMBER w&nxm'g';\,uuh“;n_m \|'rnn'. almhmm( for' ‘evidence thaf any city .;:,.,py,.,—v Gets Any Corn Surely, Quickly. | . and very best CASES, STRAPS ALL AROUND auality the disease may be expected | D28 been guilty of grafting, and prints | You'll Tt does beat an how(f TIMMINEST o ool gond AND FULL LINEN LINED— }| Windows. to spread, and the revenues from it | it 10 Ted ink on the back of every pay | quick ‘G IT" got rid of that corn. | Value $5.50— 5 2 to increase. When once a patient’s de- :’;\‘«'k. Issued. That is looking right |It's almost magic!” “GETS-IT” gets| ;)zmcu 'l‘ili'.\;’i;s AT OTHER ST YT SALE PRICE $4.50 Window Frames, sire becomes Inflamed it doesn't taks | ATl ‘em! PRIC. NO MATTER WHAT Value $10.00— Cased Dra Sh VSR YOU ARE LOOKING FOT WE SALE PRICE $3.00 wers, Shelves, long for the nerves MUNICIPAL PROGRESS. To make good and eflicient advance- ment for any eity takes something more than montbly meetings and an- nual banguets of representative men to. Value $11.00— Doors, Etc. Also Pole SALE PRICE $9.00 Value $15.00— SALE PRICE $10.00 The president and most of his cab- inet clothe themselves in white duck but the postmaster general clothes himself in blue and white seersucker, while the secretary of war appears very peaceful in brown crash. HAVE A TRUNK WHICH WILL FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK AND GIVE SATISFACTION. and Light and Heavy Extension Ladders Traveling Bags in different civie bodies. What is |, e R TN st cede all stable growth of com. | sl TERS TO THE ED; e i B & Bags from 15 to 18 lnches in.Size—Specially 50 GIRLS 1 Told You So. unity of purpose which results in all Priced to Close 1 s IR S L e e Value $4.75 ..SALE PRICE $3.00 CAN HAVE g ™ e e ot ing as usual, but isn’t it about time I Value $6.00 ..SALE PRICE $4.50 the temple of homes, and Ioyalty to |sasd ~I told /" the disgusti - 5 perfection in symmeiry and beanity. |and more apparent every day (hac ihe | Value $10:50 Pl iLE 30 B A indine: fl 3 Bty fialh weck shortd cciaranadd g | MULAIE Miriotntion oiagados o Value $11.00 SALE PRICE $6.75 Spooling, Doubling, Winding. Wil teach you and pay cheap cost of. liying by tarifl reduction flasce is carried on s jurt as expected For Malhail and his insolence we care nothing bui the honorabie sen- support of all the people, The welfare and jnterests of the money earners must be guarded as while you learn. Apply at once to “Never Could Do This Before—“GETS- August Sale Of Men’s Shirts Now Going On well ag thoss of the money makers, 1t {ate of the United States owes this| 177 Made Every Corn Vanish Like THE BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO. is the whols Deoble who make a city | sountey something hetser, Magic.” 3 o o . : through fife and growth acauire greai- | There Is great work for it 10 o, | every corn, every time. as sure as the Outing and Negligee Shirts at Wonderful Sale Union Street, New London, Conn. ness, b 1t appears thai the unsayory fish | | rises. It takes about two seconds Prices The spasmedic endeavor of this class that canmot de if, The character represeatative citizens helps or hurts a cily’s reputation, and the greed of the few is usuelly the demneation of gress so loAg a& the piople are true Wife tales of n scli confessed boodier, who was working en his own looks | and g self styled lobby organizer wha | misrepreseated himself and many con- @ressinen., pyes (he iions, are more you will have another chance to apply it. Corn pains stop, you for- get the corn, the corn shrivels up, and ft's gome! Ever try anything like that? Yo never did. There's no more russ- ing with plasters that press on the It o got, Special Lots At 39¢, 42c, 64c, 78c, $1.15, ‘$1.59 ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co.’s Light Dinner Al . The Vaughn Foundry Co. eonsequensces than ths people, Go ahead, - & the many. Progress is represented in | JE will pnky be ioF & fewmmufld, make | COTH, no more salves that lake o. the s i iz 76c_per dpzen. . Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., the aetivity of today and the sssus: |00l 6€ yousscives Messrs, Democrais | No s fnives’ tos ool Gapondages, $ Koehler's Pilsner, 60c per dozen. ia | While veu can, we knew veu would | make o D i e B L Trommer's Tvergreen, toc per ozen, | MILL, CASTINGS anee of tomerrew, Netis pregress is | Whil g . B 5 make corns g danger of alin Al e ok ks (o relapse; thevs & Ry middis ground, |09 1=1 (o1d ¥ou eo—pbut you will have[bised ‘poison, _TGETSIT fe vauaily o ml,‘ree elivery - a Spediaity. 4 < " 3 3 rlex of 8 weniury oF uBli harmiess Lo heaithy or irritatc esh. g Norwich j& progvessing, and witl pro- |49 Wait auasies of 8 century ox UnUL| PATISIEE Wery corn, wart, calious and 4 Telephcue 136-5. H. JACKEL & CO. | Orders Itecsive Prompt Attention a Rew jal ; ( opisl : A <old at all druggists to the spirif of enterprics which rea- Never since the old whisky ring iR-|ay 25 cems Hoviie: sent WHEN you want to put your busi v Fou want to put your busi- oot TP e I sSsingLas ¢ hown 1SUTNe | SAD. {ng columns of The Bulletin. ing columns of The Bulletin