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Berwich Fu iletin sud Gaufier. 117 YEARS OLD., ieetptite srica t0e & wesks e & month; 3800 o e ek Batered Al the Fosteflice at Necwiea, . . O o e eshone, Catlat - Builetin Busincss Office. 480. Bulietia Bdiworial Reoms 35-3. Hulletin Job Oftiue, 38-2 Wiilimantis Office. Moem 2. Murray Building. Teleshone 210. Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1913, “The Circulation of The Bulletin and (rem three to 1 tmes larger tham that o Nervdes. It fa delivered 3000 wf the 4053 houses wwich, and read oy mimely-thr cemt. of the pesple. im Wiad i« in @elivered te over 960 kouscs, (= Putsam and Danisizon 1360, and in all of these places it » comatdered Baetern Ce: has ferey- alne towss, o red amd sixty- Sve pesteffice dintricis, amd alxiy cural free delivery reutes. The Bulletin fa seld in every ows amd om all of the R &, . vuite ia Eastera Cemmectieat CIRCULATION 1901, average. 1905, ava: August Have The Bulletin seashore, mountains, rural E the Bulletin follow them daily Readers of the the city for th resorts or Europe can have and th home affairs. The keep in teuch Orders should Bulletin Business Office. THE NORTH HAVEN WRECK as & be respe 9 znals P STRATES When the ophecy of m elvil engl- comes true, that Pa will soon sme too sma use of the steadily increasing of steamships. it will then o build the Nicaragua cana er The aviator who has the daring te 1oop T a fiying machine may itrate that he has comrral hut . W I8 the ellmination of the perii in sensidie fiying in which the public lo s Dl inecested. CLERGYMEN'S VACATIONS. When it comes to taking vacations . it is recognized that they are nece: ROMANCE TO ORDER sary to the well being of every man 2 regardless of his line of effort, but pn mmm‘;ng situation has been = T e e s o | Barbara had listened for the sound again, do vou understand®” with ris- el et v e f|of Lucy's light feet too many times |ing ifritation. \ ch ig tov often the sit- [not to know who it was coming along | “Why, Hiram,” expestulated his wife, uation elsewhere. !t was at the fun- |the road behind her, but she did not | “are you crazy? There ain't a micer eral of o veteran of the Crimean and | turn untl Clark Townsend drew up|young man anywhers round than Civil war {hat “there was no clergy- | 8nd ecalled cheerfully: “Let 'me take | Clark!” man tn officlate as all the loeal min- |¥ou heme, Barbara.” “Just the same, I'm not going to isters were away on their vacations, “1—} did not know yeu would care to | have him hanging round Barbrey, and %o pravers were' offered and bueta) | SIaHE” shie hemitated, fushing | £ want you both to understand {f: ok Y Of egurse I eare to,” he said, Iifting | “Then vou'd better tell him so your e her in carefully and sathering up the | self;” retorted that young person, in- A clergyman like all others must |reins again. | dignanti: L certainly shall not. have time for rest and recuperation.| For a time there was silence save| I have told him, young lady.” roar- After the steady administration of his | f0F Luey’s feet on the soft wood read. | ed her irate parent, “and now I'm tell- Quties throughout the year in minis- | The #irl was evidently too fil at ease | ing you! And I want this the list word tering to the spiritual Welfars of his | 10 BDeit | on the subject. You and Clarkt had beonie, he hecda 8 thanse bat it e | o.T hAVe ¥0u in a trap at last, haven't | everything fixed up between you and i iy ' 11?" the man smiled, eovering her celd | you were not satisfled. 1 don’t know only proper that a substitute shouvld [little hand with his big werm one. | whe was te blame, and I don't care be provided, so that at ail times a | *And I'm not olng ta let you o, |but I am not going to have that fool community, however small, should not | Barbara, unti) you tell me what it has | business gone through with again. 1 thout the services of a minister, | all_been’ about.” | told him T'a il him fuil of birdshet if whether it be because of illness, death, | "What de you mean?’ asked Bar- | eaught him reung here again, and I marriage or any cause where the help | P&I8 | guess he knew whether 1 meant it er L i e iRIRIR L SR e "1 guess you know what I mean. |not!" : g What happened all of a -sudden that| “Well, of all thinge" eried the amaz- ches and ministers have 14 |you should send me this?” FHe took | ed Mrs. Shepard when her husband's many instances anticipated such a '~ | carefully from an inner pocket a |angry footsteps died away in the direc- ation and the clergy arrange to take [ folded paper out of which something | tion of the barns. “I guess, Barbara, their va 15 so that, at all times | dropped that shone in the twilight | we had best humor him a little for a heir services will be available, but it | "How do you suppose I have felt to day or two. And for goodness sake, where thie has been neglected. or |8€e mv girl runming round with that don’t mention Clark Townsend's name there e not the preper conperation, | rtist chap? 1 reily think that 1 de- tlll this spell has worn off & natilot bb © 1100, | gerve a better explanation than I have | Late, that evening Barbara sat at her s {8 & nasiect O His apicitiGIINRE S | window thinking of Clark, who was nterests of a community. The nrac- | “"“Op, Clark,” she wailed suddenly, | forbidden even her front gate, when t f clergymen taking their vaca-|“you do—but I'm afraid I can not make voice called softly below Bar- ns ng 10 & schedule has much | you understand. l—just couldn’t me down, just for a minute.” it to ba commended | marry you. | she whispered frantically, “oh, gk “Of course not, Barby, dear, if you please go away! : . did not love me enough. ~ But 1 6t _untll you come down, please.” S thought you did—l thought—well, | Trembling, Barbara made 'her w S ave been the efforts |pever mind. What came up., anywa, through the silent house and let her- Boston to have a larger share in | othing—that is the trouble. self nolselesaly out at the unused - f the New Haven sys- |could not endure it! Nothing happen- front door. “What made you come?” and following closely wupon the |ed to me, no .experiences like o she sobbed nervously, when the young ks upon the romd comes a re- | 8irls have. Peopie have told me s man loomed close in'the darkness. It | ques o reetnn: ot the rail. {1 Was a child that T ought to mArry father finds you here hell never for i | Clark Townsend. When I told mother give me, and I do not know what he a change Of name | e were engaged, she said Why, of will do to you. What has bappened? ng srganization, whereby | courge. I've known it this long time. 'He—he has threatened to shoot you if herein. From the [I've everything lanned about the you come here again. Please—please ong maintained | wedding and_vour housekeeping. I go away quick! | gonis tude inst the |had been so happy before I told her, ~ “You mean you do not want me to s with 1 pecaliar justifea. | but after that 1 cried myself to sleep stay, Barby?’ For ®nswer, Barbara | et have steh a | —¥ou couldn’t know about that, Clark. clung to hlm very satisfactorily. | b But_that was the bezinning.” “Listen, dear: 1 can't glve you un like ~ ie for the purpose of get- | “lix, '} aid not know,” Clark admitted. | this. Why, we love each other, do we ' t which would \actstie Everybody knew, before, we did not, little girl? rtising value assoclated | ourselves, that we ought to be married | “Oh, yes: but what is the use? erew at Christmas so t Brown could | “There is this much use; we are | n important terminal of | move off your place the first of Jan- | going to be married tom Now o 1a New York of the|usry. And they knew we would spend | listen; Ill be down here at_the bend ; ia amd several ather lare | 0UT honeymoon with your sister, Grace in the road at 12 sharp. You must b large | O o inaboro, 1 planned out the dear- | manage to get away while they are at s name of the | ogi iichen all buff and biue, but when dinner. If I can once have you in the '3 figures in very few of |I'mentioned it mother Insisted nothing 'rig. I'll put up Lucy against any horse n came New York. | was so good as drab, and settled the in this nelghborhood.” ind Hurtford system | matter by geiting a set of those i « tremulousiy, “where | ment. It is an im- | Wreiched gray cooking things that I've can we live? Father will never have | Bt tinal and bound to be |alwavs despised i fer this o b0 Hith its sbedily’ graiti I do not know what .you think of 1 o me. Just you promise [more o with ie steady growt® | me, Clark, but that ls the truth about | to Hlere s a rope, Ba on 1! I¢ seemed as If 1 just couldn’t en- | pack -age, and let it down to e Lo each other 18 bound | gure i—to be married according t6 me, Youwll prbably have to be mar- greater in the future|rule, and just to settle dewn after- ried in that blue gingham afffir you n in the past. Even|ward and iive by rule, I've lived that wear mornings.” | was from Boston that | way all my life and T know what it rbara stole breathlessiy back te \gainst the system |means—I didw't dare try to endure . complete her preparations and no w ed here seems, to be no | It!” until she knew Clark was safe on his {s n why thé name of the sys- Bul (hat doesn’t expiain, that krt- | homeward way did she lay her head on < i 1¢ Dame of 1he 5¥5-liat fellow that has hung round you all the window sill and sob the happiest | e changed and with Bos- | yummer, Does he fill the bill beiter tears of her uneveniful life | : for such recognition, | (han I did, Barbara?’ Dinner was prepared early at the | 1 i Providence and a few ‘There has been one eomfort, at Shepard heme next day that the mer | % England citles be expected [least; ne one has known what to and his wife might ge io tewn. It was | | same kind of advertising? [ pect. And mother has been furious with the utmest diffieuily that Bar- —_— o ®"|Young Townsend waiched ihe girl bara escaped at the appinied haur | NEE : : hurry up the path to the side deer of “By Jove,' cried Clark, #s he swung D et e b e the big farmhouse, with u whimsieal her into his 1 veur folks have [ y rought fo the attcn- | smile. Yer, he could see how her ex- turned into 4 It's going to be | . in Bar assoct: f{an | istence had been depressingly matter & close call Lucy shot off as| been of fact for & romantie young persen if shc realized the part she had to ) essary like Burbara Shepard, The unlovely play : ¢ troat °T | everity of the comfortable house told the license was safe in his pock- | 2 A ns | {6 Gwn ‘story: its exterior prepared et, and the minister's door stood open. | | 3 nighmet one for u drab kitchen with gray uten- ¢ just held her hand a little tight- | ghts might we | sils er when voices sounded outside and | ed to congres | “Lucy,” he said, shaking the reins Farmer Shepard and his wife came in 2 ase in | affectionately over the sleek back of | breathlessly, as ihe ceremony began. | & panase | his favorite gray, “that child is long- | “Barbara Spey whati looking | Rrpoma | ing for ro e in her gray little lire, | bride.” sobbed her mother. when the . and I take it, iUs up to us to produce | minister's voice ceased. “Now 1| o n s Barbara.” sald Farmer Shepard I was too steady with | ext morning looking severely at his She's got her head. now and | v etty daughter, “didn't 1 see Clark 'mercy knows where she will stop | w Tribune de Townsend's grav mare out here by Never mind, mother,” socthed the | . your gate last night farmer with astonishing gcod humor. | ; Very 1 fkely vou did; dad. He up to Clark to manage her, and . & #h brought me home from the Pine road.” | 'm not worrying about him, any | & Well, I don't want to see him here St. Louis Globe-Democrat | Whate & s e O e e By s ‘u good example for New Britain and | | : o 2 L | other smaller cities of this section. ‘ T | OTHER VIEW POINTS ||®ew sritan Herala ; | i gress ! e ———————————— e\eiszup to figure how Don- | p Frey | ovean "got to ongress from this dis- Dancing s a delightful amusement | frict?™ eald a political statistician in wise of embarrassment lana when properly sefeguarded is a|discussing the situation ~ “Hers | governs 2d is a reproa Qiversion which is beyond criticism. | the figures. Jerry Dongvan, 15,525, ght of other | When it is debased, as it has been, ] 5. - Vincent . 3,383 eaties ! . | by the introduction of abormalities. | Oeller 2A40 it Ao 4 Gipécte he it becomes a menace—Meriden Record. | e DG AN y h . 5 o] im. A clean majority of i By a majority of five the Democrats | {5505\ 0C0. expressed a preference - L - in the Senate voted to turn over to the | goifoh SCCIOR SRRECIT &1 PIOSEUIST A c spoilsmen, that is to themselves, ad- | 2,2 RCE Come RS I O nah of . istrative places to be created by | ¥ ol SROWS that he is ¥ —- the new income tax law. It fs an E = open and a shameless case of political | bt Ao loot.— Waterbury American pad 1ght for han.e had s much s Madere 6 a satisfied aronnd the law rlence requir y d s never PR but his p him to tevelo ng i nada even thoug one side The re m h an e 8t mpi heard Americans from M ¢ evidenced by protest ugainst i when they le that money Is a iining delay o8* 1ed de awakening i Sh | [ e, Cax | Ateer is time the Can o look te the lopholes in ihelr ¢ | taws. He hree base seems ha hit In the firat inning It s time for Evelyn Ne: Thaw to rise up and declare that | Canadian women have not gone d Py over her husband but ing to arouse her about jealousy Haven should be paid which not he is uttering a truth which is best assurance of sound business. no 1s divid the stri Mrs. nvented to be e anti-swear warm fight | experiences a frost in cdn- Thaw made @ | of the New earned, ling | The word “hydroaeroplane” wieldy. It takes too long fo say write it. In place of it the seaplane” is coming into use. the advantage of brev hough i does not_entirely characterize the hy doraeroplane,, which may be used o | a lake, pond”or riv How woul waterplane” do un: word The eet Providence Bulleti m | September. which is the best mont of the year for a vacation in man: respects, still invites the man or w man w | off for a few day | gy for the demands of the fall | winter season. Better late vaca [tion than an early breakdown.—Wat | erbury Republican | The fact that been cxonerated by ists from ail blame | of infantile paralys | means establish | for this_member of the The stable fly has many other to_answer for and should be swal ted unrelentingly.—Springfield Union. » has not taken a and store up ene w the stable fiy California scien for the fly family e ia res- The Waterbury American is of thi and in an American court room any demonstration as that during th Thaw hearing in Canada, “all Burop would have rung with sneers at ou: civilization.” Italy couldn’t | rung very much. The daily howlings which enlivened the Camorra | still echo.—Hartfodr Times. re: has surprised Conpecticut con his stand on the tariff has cver been | doubt concerning his support of pro. tection, but because he greater strength in opposing the pro. osed new tariff than from him. Ile may not in_Lringing sbout the seels, but he has succeede: |in punching holes in the enemy's bul | warks. Ansonia Sentinel Senator B great muny stituents by not that there andegee of his Tex- the | sple. h be successful hanges b suffragists have suc Mr. Asquith of Iiny arubbing; The militant ceeded in glyin, lund an actual off his hat wnd bouncing hi Lole on the goif field; they retire from the field of victory sa fled. The prime minister was gallant to retaliate and allowed Amazons to wreak their best vengeance, Mere man is no an swn | 1 into o i longes man is at large.—Middletown Sun, New England has beea |te accept the idea than western citie: mmjssioners already is too coamon place to attract attentios, the est, to lay | where the women's presence as school and q It has n d n h and has spread does not by any clean bill of health e opinfon that if there had occurred in such 73 r have 5 trial a any has developed was expected admirubly knocking might now the little r ® just try- | eafe in England while the super-wo- less ready i 1f Water- bury blazes the way it will be ssiting T T - AR— Mysteries What is the price of a golden desd? What price mark shall we put upon the act of the fireman who dies trying to save a human being in a burning building. or of a mother drownine that her baby may be rescued, of the po- liceman shot at his post of duty, of such as Regulus and Nathan Hale? There is no shine. of sun, of lamps, of rose-cut diamonds, so dazzling autiful as certain shinings of when a high thought burns or and 1 the fa behind it There are no flowers fragrant as certain flowe in_the garden of hearts Weigh the clouds and measure the east wind, but wherewithal shall you gauge the pressure of passions, or with | what aerometer indicate the storm | force of desire? The earthquake makes ite record up- on the seismograph, but where i the record of the trembling that seizes souls, such as bleached the hair of | Jean Valjean® And what of the spirit's called memory; o tinted and that grow phonograph, the spirit's telephone, called sympathy; and the spirit's heat and cold, called love and hate? There ‘are more mysteries in the mind of man than in all heaven and | hell; there are farther distances than #rcturus, snowler peaks than th Himalayas, and stiller, stranger deeps than the underseas, UtterI; »Vire;éhe; Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Remedy wi ound. Miss Minerva Reminger, Upper Bern, Pa, writes: “For severai yoars I had nervous prostration, wnd was uttarly wretched. I lived on bread and beet tea becuuse my atomach would not re tafn anything eise, 1 took many rem- edies, Dut obtained no rellef until I took Hood's Sursaperilla, whon 1 began to_gain at once. Am now oured, Pure, rich bload mukes good, strong nerves, and this is why Ilood's Barsa- parilla, which purifies und enriches the blond, cures 50 many neryous disenses, Get 1t today In usual liquid form or lated (ablets called Sarsatabs. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suile 46, Shannon Buildiag Take slavater Shetucic; streer Lauce AU - The Porteous & Mitchell Co. NEW GOODS FOR FALL In all departments the new goods for Fall are being shown, and we are in a position to supply all the needs of early Fall shoppers. In addition to a positive assurance of correct- ness of style, weave, coloring and lowness of price for equal qualities, we further extend our broad and liberal guarantee of absolute dependability on every piece or yard of mer- chandise we offer for sale. Women’s and Misses’ New Fall Suits Ad The materials include The price range is We show Fall Suits at $15.00, $35.00. vance showing of New new shades, new models. all Suits—smart, new styles. all the newest and most fashion- able weaves—and the colorings most in vogue are black, navy, tobacco, Copenhagen taupe and prime. broad enough to satisfy all needs. $17.50, $19.50 and up to New Fall models in Women’s Wool Dresses—at $5.98, $6.50 and up to $22.50. New Fall des $5.98 and $ 6.50. ens in Women'’s Dress Wais ts—at $4.98, We invite you to call and see our showing of new Fall Apparel for Women and Misses. New Fall Millinery All this wee Womer Trimmed ek we make Hats models in black and all special showing of Fall styles in Children’s School variety of latest shapes in all the fashionable color- Visit our Millinery Department this big v ing the new sty les. a showing of advance styles in for present wear. Attractive the new Fall colorin Also a {ats, week and see August Sale of Blankets Our to continue This sale ets, bought up from the manu Annual Ten-day Sale of Blankets is now in progress, to and include Sa includes upwards of two thousand pairs of Blank- best turday, September 6th. facturers in the country, and offered at an Average Reduction of One-Third Less Than Regul offered: ar Prices. Cotton Blankets At 59c—res rice At 85c rice § At 95c—regular price § At $1.25—regular price § Wool-finish Blank\_'s At $1.49 At $1.85 At 9245 reg reg Follov ing is a brief list of the values White Wool Blankets | | |Plaid Wool Blankets | At At $3.45—regular $4.45—regular $5.45—regular At $6.95 $4.5) $6.00 price price At price regular $9.00 regular price § 6.00 price § e $10.00 regular 0 At $5.95—regular “The VANDERBIIT HOTEL 34-"'STEASTATPARKAVE N.Y. Subwiy Bnerancs An Hotel of Distinction with Moderate Charges New York's Visitor. ideal Hotel for the Summer Cooled with artificially chilled air, 600 rooms, each with bath. Wain kMol Summer Rates in effect until September 1st Prepared Paint, AGENTS FOR Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co.’s Etc. VEHICLE LAMPS, FISHING TACKLE, Railroad White FRUIT JARS. THE HOUSEHOLD, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. Bulletin Bidg. 47 Franklin Street Dr. J. M. KING | D?S. L F. and A. J. LaPIERRE DENTIST May JaR1TUWEF Building Hour I EYE, 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO AR NOSE and THROAT s 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sundays excepted, and by appeintment TIME AND 4 REELS— DAVISTF DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS MERICA’S MOST GIFTED ARTIST IN HER GREATEST SUCCESS g TESS of the D’URBERVILLES A Soulful Portrayal of a Woman's Sorrows in Motion Pictures MUTUAL WEEKLY No. 35 It Tells All | COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENCE—Reliance Drama MRS. FISKE * EATR sROADWAY GOOD OLD DAYS Keystone Comedy THE Repair —OF ALL KINDS i | | <UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. -~ ! 5, TRUCKS and CAl Mechanical repalrs. upholsering and ng. acksmithing in all CRUMLY & GLASS Comedy * I Work Today==AUDITORIUM = FOUR MUSICAL HODGES THE LIFE SAVERS ABORN COMIC RTS. painting, trim wood branches. | Scot & Clark Eurp. 507 to 515 North Main SL Most Cigas Are Good. THESE TOM'S 1-2-3 5 GOOD FELLOW Try them an THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Next to we Palace Cafe ARE BETTER | c CIGAR | 10c CIGAR d ses. . Franklin Gt [ f | and es 25c, 35¢, 50 sale ope ¢ ee.ivoosesss s Comedians THE HEART OF A HEATHEN ... .....2-Reel Powers Romance of the Rails Western Frontie Overhauling and DAVIS THEATRE Monday, Sept. 8 h PERA CO. In Its Spectacular Revival —0F— “THE CHIMES OF NCRMARDY" Excellent Cast Big Chorus Ballet — Special Orchestra Gruber’s Troupe of Animals 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 ¥rids illed Toda m 1914 BUICK Model 25 B. H AS ARRIVED Demonstration will be Given as Requested This model embodies a’ll the latest improvements of Automobile design such as comfortable and luxurious upholstering, latest body design, floating axle, quiet motor, center conirol, left-hand drive, Delco starting, lighting and ignition. This model will take as usual by storm and be over- sold by spring. Take a ride and be convinced. The car will be at the Fair Ground during the Fair. Imperial Garage Steame WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND AM. *2.15 r Block Island AM. AM NOFWICh ..g.umess.Lv. *9:00 **9:15 | Block Island . 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Pencil Boxes Last trips for this season's boats | 3 | Pencils Between Norwloh and New London | Paints Book i Sunday, Sept. 7th. | b 4 Al e | Stationery Ink and Mucilage Regular schedule—a beat leaving | either eity ewv two heurs—9 and 11 & m, 1-3 and 5 p. m., duily until then Far.s 15 cents ene way, THAMES NAVIGATION COMPANY.| 250 round trip. MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square WALL PAPERS A full line of the al additions coming &long, with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed paints, murssco and £ 3 imitaticns. We are in ibe mark: paper-hunging sud decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH 22 and 84 West Main Street. ume. Prons bove with new | including those | Ales tnts; aiso ert and Ciga |WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & co. Wines, Liguors Corner of Water and Market Sta et for palnting |DR. F. W. Telephone 523. WHES yuu want i *“the publlc HOLWS, Shannon Building Annex. Room A, Dentist ociiad put your there 15 no m Dus, n (Nrough the advertss columns of The Hulleun