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ered at Postoffice at Norwieh, c.::: as. -‘-un: class maxter. i 5 ) sl i ] i Psychological Drama in Thres Asts WEST VIRGINIA'S EXPERF £ ‘Whatever condition the prohibition e - Tt | COLONIAL THEATRE 3 d 1 “A QIRL of the CAFES,” Two-reel Lubin Stery of New York Life - “A REAL HELPMATE” Edison Drama. Wonderful Skyscraper Scenes the opening of July. It was by over gy B ’g}:‘ Rt to her. “BUNNY'S SWELL AFFAIR,” Flora Finch, Bunny and Ali-star Cast ninety thousand votes that the state | Gusly from bls gasolgtion oyer Berits syl f “A HOT TIME IN SNAKEVILLE" Slippery Slim, Mustang Sophie he column, and leg- im, ph was put into the dry ' enough to be very willing to be- the restless tybe Matinee Bo—Always Cool Comfortable—Evening 10c islation of a character to make pro- him. They were married. Berta, | coul e hibition less of a farce than in other uncle stus design- states, where it has been adopted, has road, N plaints at the Imagine Bert: fin‘ nfi been attempted in this state. A rec- e a FOR A B FT 9 ord fs to bs made of all liquor brought | 59, elling 1 olm.! An& .‘?:;1 .fhnv hfi .L:: :x i e into the state, the name of the receiv- | ;o - she and put the children to bed befo ins party secured, and in the precsu- AND EXCITEMENT ON THE FOURTH tions to prevent the sale of intoxi- 4 - " T Famgr Ty bmy th; . P he drug stores have beén in- | one say, for old friends. e came that | ing w! 0 say, v . . - ~five postaffice districts, 3| VNS ¢ mad morning, and the weekly meeting the | turmoil of her soul to say something, r” the Cnhm Mot qd and orse R‘ snd sixty rural free delivery ?;:::e :?:b!m o pisiad !.Mlu-f.'Ald society \:xmdm over QM' :jn;fl:l..fl"ss_{_g—:;-fl. ht:l's:& l::::n ) t. or e H Cllg ” arri Bvery to enter- n'l ¥ e o e West Virginia has endeavored to| STIVAL Tvery ene PRArSQl0 Sfiey. | inmesis, uttered. ON THE NORWICH FAIR GROUNDS The Bulletin s sold in every town and or all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern - Connectiout. CIRCULATION 1901 -nrm.‘....-.--.l.“ 44812 1908, averagticciecescene 5,920 A | overcome some of the loopholes which © she was then unpack- “Um-huh~” drawled Jim, laying have existed in prohibition states and ::g‘;ln: an;toc‘:‘u. of enough invitations | down the newspaper that he had been | 220 trot or pace, purse $300. 2.30 tret or pace, purse $200, has passed some rigid laws, but un-|to fill n;r;nfil. times the period of her :::g}::——&r. S0 qu&h w:&:fl'y 2’!:; Half-mile running race, purse $50. the ::f}f,,:;.‘:fi,‘;i ‘;l:::::. (:, “,.'::.:: mfi:-“ngvu' rlyther silent’ at supper. | doiled up. Where's Bob's notebook? I| Fine Motoreycle Races - speedy riders, high-powered racing machines— 5 f the Mal riences can be| She wondered—but, then, he was promised to correct his examples. I 2 sharp contests expected. S . pepnron be| ever talkative. IMinally she asked |s'pose” with an easy-going tolerant | Admission 35 cents. TU! BAND WILL PLAY: Seys 15 48 expected. Prohibition and laws to BiP- | the question that was uncomfortdbly | Jaugh, “that she came back, like all Races at 2 p. m. sharp. nts. port it amount to little unléss there| on her mind. Women to let us see just how bloom- < ¥ is a respect for the same insisted upon “Did you hear the news? Berta |ing prosperous B There was u) enforcement. It has been| Loomis is back for a visit. She was|no rancor fn Jim's voice or laugh, nor ;r‘::lv‘znclnr:a in arguments against | iXing the baby's dinner as she spoke, | any blighted longing or woe or yearn- ) hibition that it could never be car- | 3nd her face was half-turned away. ing. Just the tolerant amusement of ks e e St | " But Jim's volce snapped with inter- |a natured tolerant man. ried out because of the inclination 10| oet, “That so? Well—well-—well. I'd ulia looked at him keenly., Fe did- wink at the law and the many means|ike to see Berta again. She certain- | n't sse her. He was sharpening & . > of getting around it. It is this prob-|ly was a handsome girl. I about|pencil and whistiing! And Jim was mt wse’ at 3 lem which West Virginia now faces|thought the world had toppled for a |of the sort who cannot pretend. Julia, » grateful little sigh, picked and for which preparation has been | While—" He broke off at sight of the | with a soft, v 1 v g B P 4 - Have The Bulletin Follow YOU || made, and for that reason the exper- | (hildren's intorestedly raised faces and | up 8 PAPET, 828 Preqiiier eCimimic Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Evening, perres iment is one which the country is|jiv rartly at the past. ‘I suppose,” he | ing that life was very tolerable after July 2d, 3d and 4th Readers of The Bulletin leaving |{going to watch with much concern. | added, cheerfully, “Berta has got old | all—Philadelphia Bulletin. the city for vacation trips can have S S R R along with the rest of us.” R WHAT CARDEN SEES, “They say.” mid Julls, in & carefully through The Bulletin business office. There is peculiar significance et- g:::_”""you i ”rk"h‘“‘.n"r’h R OTHER VIEW POINTS tached to the warning which has been | o 5, Now ses the gravy is all i ——————————ianeeeen | IVEON tO the E;flt!sxt:' subjects in Mex- | gpilled.” She spoke petulently. 8 P ico City by Sir Lionel Carden, *he| “I want to see her” said Jim. “Give SRR TAKING ADVANTAGE OF SALEM. minister from Great Britain, when he | me another cup of coffee.” ‘We do not admire stinginess, but we The announcement which comes| yrges them to get out of the country| Julia got it silentiy. Jim’s unusual |do insist on caution, sound: methods from other cities that good sized sums | and to waste no time in doing so. This | interest was ominous. And he wanted |and a substantial reduction in the size are avallable for inducing the burned | step is taken a number of month to seeh 1Bert.i; ?}?:n v:m‘r«l ‘d’\‘lgz ol£ of the legislative lgpmprhuon unt! out industries of Salem to sdelc Other | ter it was considered advisable for| sy wmg oove e oo B s o bty T in it b = 3 work and poverty had put that tired | more wisdom than th now have— and new locations, is like adding In-|the subjects of this country to leave|look in his eyes. She wondeéred— And | Bristol Press. o sult to injury. Salem has received a|though these people have not been|then the doorbell rang. As was his S ik, crushing blow from the disastrous fire | gsubjected to any apparent danger in | custom, Bob spprang to open the door, Why shouldn't the government un- which swept through its industrial and { the meantime, And- In walked Mrs. Boley, her old dergo an investigation? Why should- residential sections from which it is| *There 1s nothing to substantlate any | Frinkled face beaming, 4 It the active and inexorable Attorney i to suffer for a lo time to 2 comis! Julia flung General McReynols turn h! going ng B false alarm methods about the 2ad-| glance at the skimpy, untidy school |to Uncle Sam and com come, yet it is taking its medicine|yice. Such wouid be too serious &) books. newspapers and the baby’s | answer for the glaring injustice he is philosophically and making commend- | matter to engage in and when he de-| playthings, and then led the Way |doing the rallroads in requiring them able efforts to clean up, rebuild and|clares that the time has come to go,|2Cross the hall to the parior. Her |to carry an immensely increased bur- MIS88 VAN DYKE and MR. HOWARD, two of New York’s best dancers, will demeonstrate all the newest dances and dance with their guests, Rudelp Jaceb’s Orchestra will furnish the dance musio Dinner 7 to 9 '.Danchgmtillo’dock the Bed Bugs away get back on its feet, taking advantage | there is good reason to believe that den of mail matter without any in. at the same time of the valuable les-| there is something back of it, which ;r:‘a'an!:: camg:nnt.llunczmvefl % with . -o:“ dwhlch are tt: be slean};ddfro? ::- is due for further development later —— 2 2 oconditions as they prevailed at the|on. No one is probably in closer touch Some persons mark bills with red time of the fira. With the situation than the mrion || EVERY DAY REFLECTONS ||, 2005 PPN aiie” Siteray used a brushful of ZIP u:‘or .;v‘c: :ttle: t‘o goi lnltx:j Sfi-le;;x. minister, and it ie probably based on :gochy td::‘; ”'fi“ o figz.am b’l.l ake ntage of its crippled condl-| something more than “a feeling in his JEREE TR D S SNy &n 't do ZIP kills the ZIP also kills the tion and attempt to induce its manu- | bones” when he takes such steps for i the reliow who picked them up eay gs, : eggs. facturing planis to locate elsewhere | the safety of his people. ool P B tham By the aar i N antie What was restlessly sleeping is most -inconsiderate sort of treat- The deciine of Huerta has leen Hecoli th Four 3 health! faction of the court; she got them ment. It reveals a disposition to take| steady. There have been many e E A better toast cannot be drunk. back and the claimant went to jail. But advantage of another’s misfortune in| ferences by Sir Lionel with the dic- W‘h:n ;‘ meet daily and give the |other young ladies using that method an unjust manner. Even industries|tator and not a little advice has been | usual greeting, “How are you?’ we are | should choose another flavor, lest there which are thus approached must have | offered if reports are true, so that his | 28king the most important question in | be comfusion.—New Haven Register. their doubts about the sincerity of|fears can be considered reasonably | the world. It means “What is your such propositions if they even con-|well founded. There is no question|PhySical, bodily state to-day?’ and| The conference at Compounce did sider such advances, 3 mplies that this is the main thing inot produce any remarkable results What Salem noeds is the help of its | pue when thet aorally Sase oo [ BbOUE YOU. | ced and | UTIeSS the boost given Professor Fsher 8.1 ctu V! an thends and neighbors et this time|ana It 1a as kel to be foreed Pree | Btomras Too Doy o et e 85 & dechbickile SUMNIMN Shic:(vi ntp starved the body to get the best re- |, -Senat - and not to be jumped upon while it is | within Mex1oo City as without, the por | sults out of the soup That was an | bimey senator Spsilacy may be Son: down. The city in its plight cannot|sibilities are such that he is unwiliing | error. We recognize now that the | marks, however, that he is not tied afford to lose a single industry and it|to assume the responsibility in. the | highest efficiency of a man comes from | down to the professor but seems to is mighty small business for any other | way of furnishing his subjects ade- | ® pgrfect mind in a perfect body. | favor a radical and that naturally ap- clty to try to Induce even the small- | quate protection if they remain, What | pigrec motter - o O 0 SOUT WAS [plies to the Middletown gentl est to abandon the place at this time. | he sees will be known later. Tuat what influence the body has o | More than to anyons elte whose name Some of the largest manufacturing the mind we may not fully know. A mvornm‘-‘-—\lew Britain Herald. P companies have already begun the re. EDITORIAL NOTES. scholium of Spinoza’s was: “For what o ———— building of their plants, thus setting| If it will help Huerta to fix an early | the body can do no one has hitherto an example and giving encouragement | date for his “long vacation” the time ‘will be sleeping restfully and that’s worth a quarter any time. 25 Cents a Bottle at LEE & 0SGOOD’S, Norwich, Ct. army of children lost eyes and fingers. Folks have become saner even without DR. F. W, HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Reem A. ephone 628 pctlod laws to make them s0. Laws have Meriden has a charter revision com- | further helped. The evil has been di- Fei determined.” some and more effective. Not the leutl —— 2&u;:t';fi:fld';;‘m,f;sri:'"lm:hfi&ég: important change under discuasion Findlay, O., school children have i ' mittee at work upon plang to make our | minished, but it is still in existence.—|—— "= to the others to do likewise. is ripe to offer him his hat. oo R omaiios ot g feaih | sYstem _of government less cumber- | New London Telegraph. F. C. ATCHISON, M. 0., s R 0 SR . A FEEBLE IMPRESSION. No one can accuse June of having PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON As far as making a vote getiing|been in league with the rain maker, | be spoiled by a bad liver. ::a reduction of ltlh;romamtlxonhlvflgf s:.fll)‘o on deposit in school savings | Roem 1, Second Wiecor, Shannon impression was concerned in that at-|but July offers hope to the farmers, How many “wicked” things are but te:nm;‘:“?::lvc:un‘svheu:‘r tb::y lt:n, e bank. Night ‘ghome 1683 tack upon the Wilson administration, e the misasms of imperfect physical con- v P as made by Theodore Roosevelt in his| Great wheat crops this year and ;“'*'é’"!.o“'f,;‘; f:’:;f;:::rlma,fiie:lfa, ::\(rud: ::&fiedinv;l:l l‘o'cnm:t 'ilt“w'lzllll‘:lttyla:;; Pittsburg speech, it might better have|STeat shiploads of beef from South|fh child; - the ' uncharitable, | Feduce the quantity of misfits. We been left to someone else. The coun- | America. but the Drice of beef 18 still | tenricr wnan, often. but reap the re. |TMAY DO get any more real men into try is reocognmizing the faults and |g0lng up. sults of the abused or neglected flesh. | the council, but we cannot have so shortcomings of the democratic rale It is not the-devil, but dyspepein, Ennymu A and it is also conscious of just what Pfi;“ on crowns always shimp af- th.;&m;.;s “'uzmr:fmnlndj g‘:oomy.th t En A g i ter there has been an ° aration V- SANEANEN, SA :“’b. !:ro?l:.::b:%c:: ’I“t“:n‘;m’;:‘:‘z': G AR At Al n‘i::t"n’;‘:‘:l‘: fllness makes a man a scoundrel is| Sometimes we think the advocate of b g s - vet attie-off doubtless an exaggemtlon. There have |a sane Fourth go beyond sanity in e movement, an been many who have rigen above dis- | their efforts to subdue the natural ex- outcome which was indicated and R TR e ease and deformily into mental great- | uberance of the great holiday. But the warned against without avail. That It wouldn't be at all surprising if nese and spiritual beauty. old free ways of indiscriminate bang, the democrats should be blamed and|AlPania was due for the greatest shock But, although poor {seuth should | fire and lockjaw were disastrous. Ev- held entirely responsible for the put-|after all the hullaballoo by George | make no one despair, yet the young |ery Fourth of July meant a national ting into:metion of their policies may | Fred Williams, person who ra.llsd to use eve;-y means | tragedy. Lives were snuffed out and o P84 Soapeiion was o 1o to se;lzet;nmun body is gullty of the pmp;fly !mrntt up. e’(;n‘ nérves of the it, but it is ‘impossible to overlook| Resardless of the weather conditions | 7o g A ey the important part which the pro- | the putting into effect of the “dry” or- gressives played in that step. der on the battleships couldn’'t help The die was cast and now the coun- | Kicking up quite a storm. try is reaping the results, but it is evi- i G the A T dent throughout the country that ‘he |, ThG Wan on the corner says: Even, people have gotten thelr eyes open the t.ellow who works for a living to the inevitable outcome of support- doeem't mind the extra task which ing the third party. There cannot be |08 With the corn-on-the-cob season. much persuasion back of efforts which y urge the continuance of such cordi-| ;. Phim ths difll_culty i g e ©6ns B those against which a ma. igators are T?a,vm. in keeping off the Jority of the people are sick and tired. | s is evident *hat fog is as dan- Personal magnetism may count for g | SCTOUS industrially as it is on the high lot, but experience is a dear teacher| > and whether it is the people of Penn- sylvania or any other state who are being addressed, they have now had a chance to think twice. They sre getting the proof 6f what the progres- sive democratic principles are and they are not.golng to be led about blind-| Hiram Johnson will probably take folded when it comes to the constii- | notice of the fact that the volcano in eration of Roosevelt radicalism. A | his state gives promise of greater man may have an éxcuse for his first | things while that at Sagamore hill investment in a salted gold mine, but|shows less activity. Stops Neuralgia—Kills Pain. KUDUCK & SON Sican's Liniment gives instant reiiet | House Painter, Paper Hangex from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes at 281 Central Ave. Telephons straight to the inful part—Soothes the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It is also good for Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Chest Pains and Sprains. You don’t need to rub—it penetrates. Mr. J. R. Bwinger, Louisville, Ky., writes: “1 suffered with quite a severe Neu- ralgic Headache for four months with- out any relief. I used Sloan's Lini- ment for two or three¢ nights and 1 haven't suffered with my head since.” Get a ‘bo('tle today. Keep i';n nlnle ‘I‘w:tl.e all the time for ns and al urts. 95c. 60c, and $1.06. at vour Drugzst | SATURDAY, JULY 4th s(,Buckle;;'s Arnica Salve for all res. By special train leaving Norwich 9 a. m. to New London, thence steamer Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour cm OF LOWELL Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges- | Due Newport 1245 p. m. Returning tion, Mean Liver and Bowels clogged. | leave Newport 2.45 p. m. Clean up tonight. Get a 35c bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today and S| / ROUEADRETR]P s i : — e You're Bilious and Costive! THEN and NOW Forty-nine years ago tod the Today the Salvation Army is the world’s first meeting of the 'va- reatest evangelistic gorganization tion Army was held. It took ce n the world. The poke-bonneted in an old patched tent erected in an Army lassie is a familiar sight in ancient burial ground in the White- every country on earth with the chapel district of London. The first asingle exception of Russia. Thney preacher was Willlam Boo! & are “waging God's battie” even In clergyman who was at that @ Iceland. They have laid siege to without a church. He had been Russia and it is re ed that even called upon to take the place of that empire is on the point of cap- the regular minister, who was lying itlation. Their battle cry is heard ill at his home. The first congre- in every commonwealth of the Unit- gation was made up of & ‘mass of ed States; more than 900 ‘out- roor people, many of them evident- posts,” or missions, are located in y without God, or hope in the nearly every city and town. In world.” After the meeting Booth these meetin~ places more than hurried to his home and exclatmed 10,000,000 Americans gather during to his wife: ‘Kate I have found a years time, to listen to the ex- my destiny! A I passed by the hortatlons of nearly 7,000 officers, doors of the flaming gin-palaces of both sexes, that make up the tonight, I seemed to hear a voice Salvation Army in the United sounding in my ears: ‘“Where can States. The street-corner meeting you find such heathens as these is a familiar sight in every part of empty the stomach and bowels of fer- menting, gassy foods and waste. A full boweél movement gives a satisfied thankful feeling—makes you feel fine.| Number of tickets strictly limited. 2 L. n’ o8 : Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c, NEW YORK, N HAVEN & at_your Druggist. Buckleyn's Arnica Salve for Burns. HARTFORD RAILROAD When John Wanamaker calls the newspaper “the movie of the human life” it is a definition which all can uinderan.nd the truth of and appre- clate. STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 2545773 WATCH HILL axp BLOCK ISLAND A M. AN AM. A M he lsn't often caught a second time by —_—— e and where is there #o great need - the world More than 150,000 of Norwich, . . . Lv. *8:55 **9:15 | Block Island, . . Lv. *2:15 *2:45 th e gaime, While President Wilson s predicti for your labors?” And there and these are held every vear in this s 5 420 one of the greatest industrial booms || LheR in my soul 1 oftered mysSelf country at which over §0,000 re- New Londen, . . . 1085 10:45 | Watch Hill, . . 3 and you and our children up to this cruits have been gathered in a great work.” This was the begin- twelve-month to the Army’s ranks ning of a world-wide organisation. from the congregations. “Our war From that day meetl were held s a war of mercy” th proclaim regularly On the third SBunday the and it is witnessed by the world- tent blew down and was wrecked wide charity of the organization. beyond repair. Having no money It has established in the United 26r another and without funds to States nearly 100 workingmen's ho- rent a bullding. Booth preached in tels which accommodate anually the open air. Finally he secured more than 2,000,000 persons; over the use of an old dance hall that 120 Industrial Homes,where about was not in use on Sundays. Week- 3,000,000 meals have been served day meetings were held In a dilap- in a year; about 30 Rescue and idated shed, formerly & storéhouse Maternity Homes where 6,000 girls for old rags. As the Army gréw it and children find shelter. was forced into the stréets; narrow ! alleys, abandonéd saloons, or un- Watch Hill, . . . . 11:30 12:00 | New Lomdon, . . . 8:10 535 BlockIsland, . Due 1:05 1:30 | Norwieh, . . . Due 630 €50 “Sandays only. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 6 to September 4 WATCH HILL :‘r’u"iu BLOCK ISLAND =7 Aduits, 50¢; Childrss Adults, T6e; Children, 40c. wa S il B AN, e At PARCEL POST BUSINESS, in the history of the country, it is All the problems of parcel post have | P¢in€ realized that there must be some not been worked out as yet and ail size to it to get business back to nor- the remonstrances concerning adequate | M8! conditions. compensation for services rendered in itsdatits Aos 1o o oo i e ey | ol SR S s v vetng creasing service are not coming from | mourth . If there is anything which the railroads if the feeling of the ru- | ghould have no restrictions, but should ral carriers of Tacoma, Washington, | pe observed overy day in the year, i becomes general throughout the coun-~ i 4 T I o is good citizenship, This doesn’t mean that parcel post There i8 one thing -b;;t. it, Mr. isn’t proving a success, but that it is M‘allen dhn -had enough experience a great success insofar as it is able| with indictments and legal actions, so Y to attract business, buf what i beth- | that, the only taing about tne latest || Gcubied theatres bécams Salvation ering the carriers and causing them | to cause him worry is that he is 5 give 5p their contracts is the large matched up with & dedd man, _ - -

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