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+ Shipments of anthracite [ July were 5,391.857 tons as - R with 5,487,852 tons in July, 19 “Sammy, Tub my head, please. Ifs decr-ase of 95,996 tons. ' 4 awful hot” The demand came from Total shipments for the frst seven hnwfl child, whose frail lit- and Couries SIS Seton 10000 Gous g been stretched on the bed — - 118 YEARS OLD . 5 ———————==—| ¥ny amount of coal on hand &t tide- mm,""%‘;‘ price’1%c & week) B¢ u | water shipping ports decrsesed 39,630 |8 2 ‘bands were limp, so P o . |ltons from 554130 tons on June 30 SU ek s hoimioee »:: 8 at the Postoffice at Norwich, | to 514,490 tons on July 31 ks rosebuds that little Sec0Rd-0lash MAEIL. The Lehigh Valley led in tonnage in i Bor “nest door neighbor, July with 1,026,225 tons® the Philadel- er. little form ans- phia and Reading was second: with name of Beth Rogers, was five years of age. | 831,965 tons, and the Lackawanna was ""ffi'.“n m__!i‘“lm' R At ot a Business Offce 460 - - t afietin Bdjtorial Boome wh-a. | third with $26771 tons, The Erle car. 5 o Buliétin Job Fied 717,201 tons, the Central Railroad | HeiP g o0t Dad been closed. Willmatie Ofice, Reom % Musray|of New Jersey T08591 tons, the Del- | in Pullaing. Telophone 210 aware & Hudson $71,682 tons the |her eyes. | Pennsylvania 406,760 tons, and the| fer mother had watched over her New York, Ontarlo & Western 301 & tho vast ey T s / vs. Rogers had sen Who wes oming the next afternon, | smilingly at the two sboulders. Mra. THE REAL PRETEXT fo take the weary mother's place. ' | Rogers eried out: “Jim! Oh, Jim! what e e he power Sty The five great nations now at war| At Beth's demand, Mrs Rogers at!a terrible dream I have just had.” and S Whsthar Hirape. Shall B on Sea and land, and in all parts of | onée went to her little ones side | Mre. Rogers went on fo relat war or peace?—Hartford Times. the world, are not slaying men and |She took little Beth's hot hands, an dream. PR R R 1 words that ' thoughfully considered the destroying property because the crown | UL, fhem, WUIULE, YOIt She ho” suddenly sxclaimed, “Ab! s T e, Sovas: prince and princess of Austria were Bath if her head was “very,it! That little angel whom you thought' SR V" ‘Th. Tinited States has long | the victims of a conspiracy Which Was Sars hot, and it she would ke to have | was little Bech, came to-tell you that | Fleveq o tho sMpping. - Thers 'are traced to the capital of Servia. That|mammy put something cold on her lit- {you and little need a 1::. vlatu- practically no American ships in the was simply one of the irritants. Te gitl's head to make it nice and | ton, and you and she shall have It a8 Zarrying (rade. The present crisis. if Siequiition of dny gaper. n Koot~ Government 1s represonted by acgui- | Soo1T" Beth said, it to awfully hot, | soon as iiitle Beth sete well seain”|the outsome s war 2 Dow wppedrs ern Connecticut ana from thres i A van. | I'se afrald its going to bust.” ur ! ve America its opportun to four times larger than that of :’;::: it ‘:;:“:;;‘m;"‘:o et eran | “Mire. Rogers went into her kitchen | mother were beginning (o enjoy & 1o | again to become & great carrying na- z‘;:i, e HiH LS THHEI M Al ! Norwich, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1914, ifi! Elr i £ i s!s lI[ ifi Yhe Bulletin has the largest S — GO0D FICHT - 2.000 &t R Feal With Arth Johnson and N SPITE OF EVIDENCES geninr t i CRIME of CAIN® Vitagragh in Norwich, ai | read by ninety-~ three per ceat. of tae peeple. In Windhem it 18 delivered te over S0 nouses, in Putham and Danisison to over 3,100 and in al of these places it is consid~ ered the local daily. Eastern Connectiowt has forty- . 4 11 { vacation at the White Mountains in|¢ion * It will particularly give this Retain your good looks, keep your skin y LLY AND THE LAND SHARK With G. M. A any in Norwich. It is delivered §{ Rugcia ana Austria want to get con- | 9 the refrigerator. She took a smali; taretion B0 N8 Wotten little Beth | Gom M g nam ;< BRONCHO Q. M. Anderson. to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses g plece of ice out of the ice box, an w D | country. & eBines t6 gat the ba 5 pet o s, I > £ e but which seemed to complete what they consider their | the ice in small pieces, and put it into | mammy dream that day s e e national rightsRussia fo include in | a rupber bas. She had just entered 'down beside her in the bed but Mri. | ore likely to g0 to other nations be- her domain the Slave and Serbs and | the hoase when & timid little knock Rogers would oniy say. “Molly’s wed- | Gy 'of qur lack of ships—Hartford Austria to get o commercial part on | was heard at the back docr. Geing 1o ding cakeBoston Post -y oor, T Astar aen | Marstons, with a little white box in | Austria has started to punish the i MATSIORS BN B U o and Bobby | Servians, who did not want war and {in return said that his sister Molly docilely ‘submitted to Austria’s dic- | had been married the night before, and | | tation under protest, but who were|she had sent over a plece of her | i. | clear. trol of certain Balkan states in order | 22000 % [nio the yard. She chopped ' asked her mother what made her | giuth American trade whichrightful- | and hai live and glossy. ‘with will | growers are sending their sheep to the | slaughter houses and there is a pro- | sressive diminution of the flocks. in B | The other case, the leading Democratic | ‘The Associated Press, the mtefll v-l-u--:lmu-—v. they ' organ of laull;"m m:n t.h:d\ x::y A news-gathering agency in the world. | approval most discriminating. gar industry Doon: Faish ! gets every bit of real news thers is. | though Cuticurs Soap (25c.) and Cuticurs hope of repair. The two most inde- [} (G ge 21 Pond Street It serves the Courant and the Times. every fensible schedules of the Underwood | ara, According to the time of day, one or T have acifieven thibe pirtiost, i i i H tF nine tewns, one hundred and sixty-five posteffice distriote, and sixty rural fres delivery routes. The. Bulletin s sald in every town and on all of the R. F. D. routes 'in Eastern Connecticut. immediately forced to fight because of the armed invasion of their country; and now Austria finds herself embar- rassed by Germany's demand that her navy shall help her on the seas, as Italy is by the kaiser’s demand that she shall cooperate with his ally who is obnoxious to her and make war on France and England which nations wedding cake. He told her that his sister Molly said she was very sorry that little Beth was sick, and that she hoped Beth would soon get better. At that, he gave Mrs. Rogers the box, and departed. : She went into the little sick girl" room and put the cold bag on Beth’ head. Beth looked Into her mother’ tired face, and pleaded with her mam- _out of the window. Shs is thinking of | She sits over In the corner by window and most of the time is clic Sometim: slack, or may be seen gasing wistfully | the world, all so defferently staged| and peopled from this world of yours| the other of these live newspapers, published right here on the ground, will give the public whatever 18 im- portant news hours before a train can Dbring it along from New York Every- body who buvs these excited headline extras will find, If he studles them, that there is no news in them. except what Artemas Ward used to call “news that isn’'t s0.” There is no other time | pledge that no industry would be legis- | the wealthy streets of the larger cities. | Of course, it 18 very annoying to have into such houses, not only for loot but for occupancy during the summer, but it is not difficult to | he accepted both for the sake of par: Sursiery_ gat ! unity and the maintenance of presi- | The president was elected on a| Cars To Rent NIGHT OR " Y SERVICE AT ANY HOUR Telephone 1231 lated out of existence. A reasonabbie | Teduction in rates was promised. It! was notorious that Mr. Underwood 0p- | posed free wool and free sugar. Yet| dential discipline. The country has been told that the CIRCULATION 1901 Average......cies..s 4412 he reasoning by which the crooks 1 y ide her. . e wh the up-to-date home L | new tariff is a competitive tariff. That she regards with & Triendly spicit. | B0, to60me &nC, 08 GOTR SRA® UG s MYEh e TRSERECtS s, please” and! serves its readers so. completels aa | consider this s Tair game. Some uae, ToN UC 155 COmPELILS GO, Tert | Jealousy of one another and & de- a She told hersell, she comes With her notebook, slips her | when there is what s called “big | [N 0% VO U7 WACS O NOVACS WHOR | jcan industries. Yet here are two 1a- sire to acquire territory and prestige | “Now, if I just lie down beside little pencil from her back hair and adjusts news” People who prefer thelr news |08 570 Nop SIOCP | dustries which have been given mno| e iermations] siite has enianded | o o e e N o (20" 20 "aees tnceirs | BT mermun paia Shout popuist prers o | Pt st ane acing & crime: pest | tended A She tries to a mere I . T, um s about po - orto . mach fartner than Francis Joseph — = = Lo 15"tne iastingtive. defonss. of | crencon-—Harttord Coursat LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Investments nave been made thers thought it would, and committed him womanuly dignity. Her master thougnt | based on preferential treatment for na . FOR GRADUATES A Liberally Quoted Book. tive sugar. There never was a high Mr. Bditor: 1 sent to your address | Botective schedule more indefensible | are now being shown. is to malintain her function of a re- and Victor Emmanuel to a combat | THERE is ne sévertistng metinm tu Eastern Connecticut equal to The, Bul- letin for business results. ER i i cording instrument, to cover up her they both openly shrink from. S0 ; to be no more, | TIMELY EDITORIALS A - What i to be gained from the war?| Ehan 2 phonobaph and a mechanism o Tiihout the knowiedge or consent | hich has been mede effective in the| The prices are very reas- A strife that costs the nations $5: !'to type lettres arrange papers and keep published by Mrs. Ninette M. Lowater, case of wool and sugar. onable. 000,000 & day to say nothing of the| TRIAL OF WENTWORTH, rARL OF books. = =~ = = = ot o= Ve Gl Rt Bt o DON HOUGHTON losses of property and men if con- RD. E 4 Main, daughter of Hiram L. Main, and ; Have The Bulletin Follow You tinued half a year would put & tax STparro man being. The soul keeps croppiné| It would lend a pleasing novelty to | was ‘born in Boiton, but livea tor | [DIR.Re Jo. COLLINS £ 2 Readers of The Bulletin leaving || upon the contending nations which| Of the many distingulshed® pemn-],;’,‘;;, TR rOa Thp Cakes GV ot Mer (e war spicit as it Bay Been mani- |awiile with ber parents in Norwics, Photographer ity can | o1 wn a marked personal X g, I toilow Them aaity andthus bavp || ITPIOyed Commerce could not XeBEY | Bb o, e \mforiunate Charics | sgumed restraint U | et by which the Bmperor ot Aus- | T sext the book for several reasons. DEN ['IST Shannen Building, P el e had most faithfully and de tria, the Kaiser of Germany, the Czar | \mong others Nerwich, Conn. {hrough The Bulietin business omes, || The satléfaction of winning and the Votomly served him, no man was more | be agrecable Snough to fold jher Job-lof 'Russia, the king of Servia, the Tt was written and publisied b3 | 145 Main Strest, Norwich, Cenn. - distress and humiliation of losing 18| conspicuous than Wentworth, the earl She must be coldly impersonal enoush | pregident of France and the King of [a “Main” and one of her children. Phone 426-4 =——————————————|ail there is in the war for the royal |of Strafford. Against him, therefore, o keep the male creaturs e England couid be compelled to get| 2. Comnecticut ls somewhat crowd- v v 1 th ts of the king, Was i together on a fleld of rmageddon with Mains and their relatives. ISP T MAN TV PO MERERRE: | nsbs who have provoked It The. yengeance of his enemies 4 | She is usually a brave eoul and i G"ngne’it out amons themaelves, | 5. Becanse the book was writtes SENTATION. vise .She has no chaperon and no| giving their devoted subjects i |by a patriotic citizen and it has THE AUTOMOBILING CRAZE. | rected. conventions of society for walls to pro- The war is two weeks old and As chief governor of Ireland, Straf- - i B chance to look on and see how it is the book from which to se- SRR ° Lo weeks and 4| There is no greater mistake than s SUCCEFYTIRCr 2nd enersy which | fect her. She must mingle with men.| Gone. 1t wowd recall the days of Nas. (5 Sheak: Ty bwew 15 s con oty state- | to conclude that the automobllists of | paq much contributed to the peace of | imbersonally as men meet eac! 0.:‘;' chivalry and the Field of the Cloth |different schools the west. fents from the nations engaged, and | the country represent “the idle Tich.” | yhat country. but in his determination | Yet she must remain her — of Gold. Liberal selections from the book is dificult to get from the reports | Automobiles can be bought at any | to uphold the laws, and to check the | She Knows your business and to The modern monarch, except under | have heen copied into the state pub- exact truth with reference to re- | price from 3500 to $10,000 apiece and | violence which too often prevaiied in | de8Tee your “:‘“(""“‘n"‘f“;vh Yot she | i, most liberal forms of governmeat, | licatione of five different states and the quality and style of the machine is | that country, it cannot be denied that | TSt oo g fe B~ schfigne "’m" still has, however, the power and au- | their issues for Memorial anq Arbor should the nations disagres? | the only trustworthy indication of the | he had occasionally adopted counsels | YOUr Pet Iencon, Fempere ant ’owgmey to declare war on his own ! day, becaiisé ‘misrepresentation 18 | finanalel 2 2| of an arbitrary and barely legal char- | Neases. She knows AN Jour | initiative and order hundreds of thous- | 4 ma publisher has issued & paper financlal ability of the owners, not of | I /o’ ¢ the notoriety of which the ! left hard ths charities your right hand | unds, or perhape millions, of his sub- | bound copv of thu patriotie piece m s necessary as big guns. There | any class in particular. enemies were not slow in taking ad-; Performs. She has seen vour ®| Jects into the fleld to be mutilated, | the Leok with the addition of a faw nothing moral about wars. It 1s| A correspondent of a reliable paDer | yamtage. jmeaness. giimpsed your courage and!imaimed or killed, while he remains | more gaihered fiom recent pubiica. of . gowernmental ethics to let | wrote recent Before quitting the government of , honor and spied out more of your in | safe in one of his numerous palaces | tions. depressing nefws reach the people | “The tendency of the times is to ex- | Ireland, for his success in which the 'F®r nature perhaps than your nearest| ou; of the range of shot and shell and | 3. Meny schonl textbooks cuntain i RgrE it can possibly be helped. The de- | travagance. I read somewhere recent- | king had created him an eari, Strat- frignd. where even his slumber is not dis- | selecticns from her writings. i _ Xes to you she must remain & Httie | suried by th h of n or the | Doubtl he & latives living ception of the people is usually & part |1y that there are $60,000,000 invested | ford left instructions for ralsing aad | ¥es fto rocs B dengis e B u; y the crash of cannon or th Doubtless she has rel ng g E > $60,000, - . anger, an intimate stranger, a girl ry. v 4 h i Of the programme, especially 1f the re- | in automobiles in Wisconsim and that | €3UiDPIng an army of 5,000 men to T R e z rattle of musketry. It seems hardiy |in or nc orwich who rememb r her verses assist Charies in a fresh attempt to right that the man who creates a war |and they will be glad to know Gt her e piciting. the banks of the state are lenders of | L4 . (he Scotch to their ubedience. ; ClUSNA yet never presuming to ask &1 | ghould be so immune from its pains | literary success What is the effect of thess reports | three-fifths of it. Now. that is extrav- x ; | explanation as to what you do; », - ot it. 2 But the earl's activity in Charles’ | and penalties. H P L in America? The Germans very nat-|agance run mad, and it is & disquiet- | behalf more and more aroused the Woman With a man's relation to you, }‘ There wouid be less war and talk| Rock Frn Wis urally accept the despatches from Ber- | ing sign of the times.” leaders of the popuiar party; that body : ¥Oman who must not talk. a sharer of | ot war if the rulers were compelled lin as being true; .and all other . cit- As a disclosure this exceeds the met early in Ncvember, 1540, to ar-: the most important privacies of yous ‘business who must forget all she hears: to do the actual fighting. The war- izens believe the statements of three | wildest suspicions of those who know | Fange its plans and, after & debate | like ardor of modern kings and czars 37 - 2 y nations againat one, because it is a|the tendency of men to flourish and | With closed doors, the majority of the Your comrade for aix hours hour! and kaisers would cool at the thought Political Gossip No Premiums with Camels confirmed report of the situation. pretend upon borrowed’ capital. commons proceeded to the bar of the S50 % [of taciog o bayonet charse or offer. Germany is & violator of neutrality | " If this is a true picture of automo- | Booxesman impcnrned Want e i Yot she is a woman and has ur-‘t’\;f e Bosed Dullets —Springheid i b cost of the to- :-::‘l:’mm 2nd Mer efforts 0. bilists In one great state of the union | carl of Strafford, of high treason. e T ot | Unlug: Poos Aroaibias in Camel Cig- ooafl-r ly into cooperating | what would a disclosura of the fad| The earl was in ference with tho ' FOUY COPTeSPORASH ‘your callers, ' the avctics shoaply focbis with her old foe, the Austrians, which | in all the states of the union show?|king when he was Informed of what | g , Food Prices and the War, During the last fiscal year 14,958,834 e - s B Tt et Yo At 1 marchants' In the Testern States | Shéep Weeo sianghtors. ‘The average Rt it oo t sten- | are making an excuse of the war to | Slaughter for the seven preceding years b i diog gy | charge higher prices for food, they | Was 11.907,021. It is not worth while to molds you in forty ways, much more | will perhaps be made later to listen to | €nter into argument relative to the et o abeanio features of war that | queer things we see when we do mot|that he was to consider himself a I R e o ol e Var produces at the same time | tion of wool being no longer profitable, i8 never absent, and it usually marks i have a gun with us!” And it could | prisoner in the custody of Black Rod 2nd cents. Surhife In" mAFiet. Mnty wad. vt To the conduct of the side which loses. |as well he sald: “What queer things | tll he should clear himself of the im- = has signally falled, shows that she | Doubtiess that the nation is speed mad | had happered. He hastened to does not stickle over methods, what- |and that “the idle rich” are the only | hOUse, and as he entered he was met ever their character; but Germany Is i ones who are setting a good example. ; Wilh fhe request trom the peers of the Dot the only conntry which In time| As a sportsman once remarked in|LoPuiar slde to withdraw. The lord of war is ready to do anything to win. | a crowded city: “It 1s wonderful whas | ta asel at the bar And Informe giving of such induce- ments. 20 for 10c and never nnokdabettcrm grance. Besides, they will producing lands. Food is contraband. Strife and competition of nearly ev- | we see riding in_automobiles, now we ery kind require more or less lying, and this is why man in general has become 80 skilful at making conditions 2nd things appear to be what they are HOW THE WORKERS HAVE FELT LOW TARIFF, In the interest of truth and for the enlightenment of the people an inves- tigation has been made of the bank at 44 widely separated business cen ters to get at the truth concerning the | effect of low tariff upon the industries 2nd it was found, of course, to have | been adverse. The Troy Times, commenting upon this movement, says: “A recent inquiry has brought forth some highly interesting information | bearing upon this point. Reports have ome to think of it It does look as if the assertion: Ex- travagance run wild is a disquieting sign of the time” is the utterance of a cold calculator instead of the dream of a fanatic, EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘The Belgiar have shown how much better a defender can fight than an nvader of a country. Austria does not send her naval fleet out against France and England. She doesn’t see her duty. The German forces kill Red Cross physicians in the field. The barbarous vellow men did not do that! It we cannot tell who is to blame or the war we can tell who has suf- Deen recetved from 64 banks doing | fered most when it is all over. ‘business In 44 widely scattered cities | of the United States, and these show New Haven hasn't had a band con- peachment which had been now pre. ferred against him by the commons. An attempt which he made to address the house from the bar was instantly silenced, and he was ordered to depart in_charge of the usher. It was not till March, 1641, that the arangements were finished ' and the charges prepared against Strafford, whose trial was, as usual, to take place In Westminster hall before the pee.s. agers on the part of the house of commons, for the deputation who had come from Ireland with the accusa- tions against him of illegal acts while governor, and for the Scots comm: sloners who charged him with inten- tions of transporting his Irish army to Scotland for its subjection and plunder. Aside from the charges by the Irish and Scotch witnesses, a number of minor acts were held against him, of Which no one of itself could be called treason. One document was produced purporting to be a note, delivered by the council board to the effect that, as the king had exhausted all ordinary means of bringing his subjects to their Places were set apart for the man- | [ OTHER VIEW POINTS l Well, there's one straw of comfort: The despatch with which many Ai icans took their departure from some continental hotels made it permissibie to omit the customary ceremony ot formal and berate tips to every- body.—New Haven Register. It is not 1915 by a long shot, but we notice that the automobile department of the secretary of state already ha: | the markers for that year safely stow. {ed in the basement of the capitol. Un der the circumstances there should be no need next January for any piea for 'an extension of time for the securing | 0f markers. The distribution spould | be leisurely instead of 2 bargan | counter rush at the eleventh hour of |the last day of the year.—Ansoma | Sentinel. How long it will be necessary to It can be shipped to England or France only if the sea lIs successfully pu- troiled, and at buyer's. risk. Raiiroads refuse to bring food he: for export. It is clogged somewhery waiting for peace. . Imported _gro ceries “and supplies, German beers, French wines and like commodit.es may for a time sell higher, and legiti- mately so; the stock once exhausted cannot at present be replenished. But no foods raised on American soil have any reason for showing scarcity prices unless that reason existed two weexs ago. Later, when an improverished world takes up the task of paying for wan. ton destruction, it may be differen but just now let there be no nonsense about raising the price of American food to consumers. Food prices should fall, not rise—New York World. The Cost of War. Peace?” This is a question asked by a cor- respondent, referring to the war situ- inol scalp Res stops itching F you are troubled with dandruff, eczema or other scaly, itchin affection, try shampoos with “What has bécome of the Prince of Clearance Sale nof bite your tongue or parch your throat, nor will they leave that cigarefty taste ! HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS & decreass in wage payments, hs in- | cert on the green yet. Norwich has | Obedlence. his majesty was not justi- |, (%, °R8 oL TUO, De necs de- dicated by payroll checks, for. the third | them on the square every week. . oyink His IRk forcey fup setances, but | e 1AEs: S-vlndo-l:m'ubn‘lyu-w'nh 18x33 worth 25¢........... e do mot belleve that in these | Resinol Ointment. You will be sur- B o stetia fonitds e Z Teducing Seotlang to obedience B b fan O ircumstances, But 1t | daye” thers s any go0d reason ‘way | Dosiry Oment You WUbS T | 24x33 worth 30C........... the corresponding week in. §915, when| - Who would have thought & gensral| 5, A% 08 tria) Drocesisd tie weaknesd | danger of panic and finkncial crash | nations should war against esch oth- | PR TR RS TR 00 beauty of | 24x37 worth 35c........ the republican protective tariff was | Buropean war could have forced un, tames daily mors apparent. while the | FICh Y ersaamminent at the time of | “v¢ are in accord with the New | the hair improves. Aveid imitations. in operation, of $866,908. The states |the Drice of beans even in Boston. | dignity, moderation and sbility with | QPeDing Priday. Tespect We 'n | york World in sentiments which it 28x37 worth 40c......... included in this exhibit are Connecti- e - Which ‘Strafford conducted his de- | ffa®lics i afford to be complacent | expresses as follows: o rmmct o e o e e gut, Delaware. Tlinols, Indiana, Matne, | The weather is getting as hot as the | fense were evidently producing o |36 RS, W8 10 SMp & lot of old, | “Erne“cveriasting wars south of the | fieotcleacavey plapice scd biacibeads, od LAWN MOWERS Maryland, - Massachusetts, Michigan, | V&7 NeWs and almost prompts an | Strong influence in his favor among |io meet any fnancial emergency theg | Danube are an indictment of the re- | iomnsmoet walestio hetashed Sresimeet S0 Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohlo, | American Quaker to call for a gun. | the majority of the peers. When the |2y riser New Haven R O T i o o in g | o Resinol, Dept 15, Baitimere, Md. Soidby | $3.00, reduced t0.......... 3N S@ s eredane ... . 5200 - 4 » 2nag g rope. esen n e >rescribed by doctors | Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, rep- [ ;1 true Americans Iike the Ger.|tley abandoned the impeachment idea A Balkan states that cannot be settlsd | ) orussists. P - PRI $3.50, reduced 10:......... PR A s koS sl s TS Tesenting a variety of industrial com- a | and resolved to proceed against Straf- | These visionary people who thougit| by reason. Nothing but avaric Ly munities and affording a reliable index | 2" People but they do not Itke a|g5rq by a bill of attainder a day of international peace had ar- | brutality and crime, some of it d: $4.00, reduced to $3.25 0 general conditions. Among tne | JTANt anY Detter than the Germans | “Though the King's friends did their | rived aud ther sl Meporey questions | nastic, much of it shamelesaly polit e T S R SR Y o BB etioned in tho unowia a2 best to stem the torrent of public feel- | would be settled at The Hague, must | cal, and not a little of it sordidly com- B SAS0. So0URCH 40 < - - - . o ivivn el bt AR s » + ¢ <P Beveral in this vicinity e e g, 1t proved o0 gizon for their of, |now reslize what an insecure founda. | mercial, provenis s solution of the S T T oris an a fortnight the Dbill of | tion they have been ' building upon | Near-Eastern question out firing | ; Bhi 13 14 states revesented, ian| The cavlcy and Infantry chargs ecs| SRRIRE TIONE L LLPE mmaons | when the work of years has been com.- | & shot. ! f LADIES’ SUIT GARDEN HOSE average of a little over three inquiries mast T p 15| Meanwhile the lords continued their | Pletely lost sight of, and now when it or & IES’ fo each state, and vet it shows a big | Slaushter Dblocks the way with the|irjal and Strafford concluded his de- | was supPosed it would be of its great. Seber Thought bir. Menarelia Any style you wish 25 ft. lengths, 34 inch, 5-ply.....................$200 loss on the payrolls: and it is not | dead. fense by a pathetic and nodle appeal | est value, is not even mentioned ex-| .. be: & Feheh y sty! ‘ ’ X o probable it is one-tenth of the logs in to the sense of justice of his judges. | cept by those who look for sunshine in | , A $ober second thousht by mo $2 FOR A SKIRT 3 - A secsoss 3 o ft. lengths, }% inch; 5-ply.. food o these states alone, 6 FOR A COAT 2 - Buits made ta order from yeur f| 50 ft. lengths, 34 inch, 4-ply.....................$425 56 ft. lengths, 34 inch, 5-ply.....................$4.50 d politicians and war gam- | Americans caught in the war traps| Charles informed the two houses of | the midst of a heavy rainstorm.—New | AfChs an . | If it has been $5,663,080 in these 14|°f FBurope must be surprised by the | Parliament that had they condemned | Britain Herald. blecs generally may yet atay tae States what must it have been in the |Suddenness with which the gates| Strufford on fair proof he would have materials; fit and workmanshi guaranteed. Slaughter. Fuiling in inat_the 7 hope must be that the conflict hole 48 states of the unlon. While | closed. e e oo pnlte Ita SoursePU%| It 1s the natural first wish of those | Droceed until it upsets thrones the industrial stat hard- R S . isafe upon this side of the Atlantic |empires, destroys war lords and 5 . B e has aas it i ths |4 s damutasiuring shiaiey: Get | LT AN b coulf not . Give the {hat our own tellows may e speed | partiss’ wrecks war speculators R. MILLSTEIN, 50 ft. lengths, 34 inch, 6-ply.......... ceeseeees. SBOO m ’ g - returned to us and that our own | war ldolaters and invo n irre- : datry mf.";f" e ‘cn“".u"l e 'lfle::i)na.ha:o: e‘;:‘:a:::m‘:‘:: .-:2:1:.:. D jomny Dassed 5y the lords bY & nation may keep out of the great war, | trievable ruin war industries and war | 108 Main St, : Norwich, Conn. GRASS SHEARS G o e n’l'.c::mf Sy h‘:n:: Bee cht. ot Ith tears and lamentations Charles | VR If the impoverishing effects can- | finance, with all their corrupt and | Telephone 786 e sigmed the warrant. and If proof were |BOt be escaed. And the fervent pray- | perfidious agents” dec e amount of trade and sixty-seven untforma | Pt n O 08 T o o M endured some way may yet be found | things to happen, including the selliag A& accountasle for the great increase in | &nd It 18 not to be expected the war | he now took the truly hopeless step of (0 Witigate the awful destruction and [ of stocks at panic prices—a business | the number of failures among thoso|Will close untll hio has had ‘em all | sending the young brincs of Wales to | 0St (0 humanity of the dread war | the inside of which would make very THE BEAUTY SHOP s furnish - the necessaries of life o |ON at ‘least onc the house of lords with a letter en- | N8t I8 now an actuality —New Ha- | Interesting story. Hair Dresaing, Shampooing, -Scaip the people. treating that both houses would con- |'eD Journal-Courler. gy arrans. to thin bon- | ) cwd- Fadiel g Provroslgy o Soeed ¥l The man on the corner says: “Ir|38mt fo the sentence of death againec e s tnois tes iy SR end ropedy. Fhe Bridgeport Republican olub's | Uncle Sam is called n to umpire the | STAford being changed to one of life | England has known that there will Hand and Electrio Massage. 3 imprisonment. Ee 1| purposes ana 72 cents of every dollar fleld day and sheep-roast will | §ame he'll bé squarel Dutch Bil | " Phis petition was treated with scorn’ nerers wmciia g"dg‘-;lm;.tm of other revenue for similar sxpenses, HARRIET E, BREED, tal 3 e Rooms 19 and 20, MoGrery Off next Saturday in Aerodréme | can't bamboozle him! and even a reprieve for a few dava re-1as he dominates the 1and, 1 realised |y = e coite ot eacts endous “* K as 3 newsgathering day in Tused, The mext morning the sarl of or thwarted. The hour when that | DUt the costs of war are wicked—New || Evening appointments taken T 1 polities It fs expected the| Uncle Joe Cannen's resolution to be l.::fl::fl"mregfillucgd to“ the :::; ;tst 'l; to be madé seems ‘n; hand. Un- P ' Vo ¢ ataeviad ¥ . He made a er the circumstances, the Wil be well represented. The gy a;::",‘;’:"'":::mm:h":‘:_-mh In which he said that It was as to the present loeation of the mme. Not Working. ; First-class House Painter, Paper e i, e " | fome, satistaction (o him to know that lish fleet is poriemtous We may be mmtermnmm‘mm_:;ufihm(w“ mm"h states Svve not think he deserved to m.mzuufimmnmm}nw M:"“!‘-l'wmru\o_ . SOC Grass ShEATS: . . .cseecacsseeciosesdssitiiesvise S FRUIT JARS AND ALUMINUM ot