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The forty-sigth natious) encamp- |- ; ‘ : tarrk of Head @y | coosmiewl R Fe _ el It § THE WATER RATS {555 P 81 to Bept, & . - 4 \ F ich @ DL i o = 1 Fe T it ps 3 e for Bev-| uno» gald the girl in the hat with ‘been asleep in the E % - . : Thaven't seen Chars | 22 dmm’lfin:vvvnp!&w{ml- 1 ‘m 53 1 i C In & New Series of nt and Goufied % : Weally Charl ty “Beauty Drama’ With Margarst Fischer i, o : 118 YBARS OLD ceatral week, Yoth 37 land e yathe: | - £ Gk o tor - . i Somedy Drama’ ¥ famed as a convention ¥ ¥ ering. o »u-u. c sald & 3 2 e §! Supacription price 12 & weeks S0o | attracts thousands every year because st B ""m"% e e ABEL’S NEW JOB 2 Rool Keystone Comedy ‘% imonth; a year. of its natural beauty; then it h“n:h t know he ~-11mr:d 12“ dat: ‘m% h& < % - - A R .':.:I.:"-:mm 4 : tn Civil war history and lsndmarks, ,,% shakdly, had to rish into the P L s e "DoN R eadeed e R e IR | ki € sanecially- atiraskive’ (6 the oman with the white roses | house for ice waer and a fan. to I - |Bo ! Tk CRAIC 2o v 3 obay z old soldier; again in preparation for|in her hat. “It la mostly shock. T T R St £ k) PRI O this encampment several precedents|l don't biame him. It W “While he was fran y chopping ¥ : 4 . }ice in the ref or_ ehgok looge | . Bulletin Business Offico 450. have been established which mest with | VSRREL. 1. pogged het friend. Sos cam leteiss Teaves trom the piie | lletin Editorial R« 35-3. . | the general approval not only of the « t to the movies,” proceed>d|on the top of the-icebox that the cook! - ) b %% % FasiE “8:45 Bt o i Sob Offce B5-2| members of the Grand Army, but of | tne hareins of the.fale. 1 suppose it | had forgotten to put inside and they = [f - Auw lt iu -k 230, 710‘ s Willimantic Office, Room' 2, Mureay | Il was just a coincidence, but every last|landed on the back of his neck as he’ u n‘ Prices 20¢ Duttaidg. Pelephone 210, The entertainment of &I visttors to | fiim had a snake In 1 bent over. I wish you could have —— “M dness!” shuddered the girl|heard the political cenvention that fol- . e - - e e e e having Ao |in the ersugs e tne 1SNSSL , Chenli Teared and yelled and HARPER & LOVELL Singing--Talking--Music d g 's what I said!” ag inded. er and mother tuml . ay, Aug. 13 1914 |levied for the purpose, doing away| . That's Wha down stairs and father added his roars 3 BLONDI ROBINSON - LOUIS BEIMEL with the usual popular subscription| “jjrge» she continued, “they tled a|of inquiry to the meeting, while mother' Pittsylvania G Ve Dashing Soubretts = Xiyphonist nuisance which usually attends large | gir] to a ladder in an abandoned house| shrieked that somebody was Ikilled T 0™ hp U UL A . o gatherings. and the villain, who appeared to be a|and she kn it and for merey n’x.\: btk A, Ive BILLY’S VACATION With this fund, the committees, | snake collector, took them out of a bag|not to tp e currant ly Just been a sufférer from catarrh The C!rculahon Of composed of 200 rapresentative men |by the handful and shook them at her | made that -day! of the head. Since taking four bat TIDAL WAR IN THE SOQUTH SEAS of the city, appointed by the mayor,|and then draped them nicely around| *They dragged Charlle out pawing tes of your Feruna I feel & different - e opose to ‘de,my every expensé. The | the ladder above her.. It was a comic|the air and gurgling and then saw me person gltogethier. The severs pains e bl ronr Y B ;| film, 5o called, and ended by a doz-n | perched on top the back of the of crpigi e S sitepe F e T S IO TR B & T e e il COLONIAL THEATRE ' ed up with all the snakes. m ? s g The Bulletin has the largest ment is provided, will be free. No so- "’fi%,en tphe conspirators in the next “Well, finally we sent Charlie home P > 0 eirculation of any paper in East- licitation of advertisements for ~so- | film tried to scare the girl into reveal- | when he ¥ recovered. I wouldn't Qualities. ft “’]‘ AN]TY CAS 2 ,‘m ‘t orn Conbecticut ana from throe called official programs will be psr-|ing the hidden money by shaking a|go any fdfther than the doorstep, ] Wiring Dedria: by Vita = N to four times larger than that of mitted and every scheme of graft will | Powie knife and a large snake in her|was so nervous by this time, and I saw . oS .l -~ y Vitagraph -star Cast, - any in Norwich. It is delivered §|be prevented, if possible. The idea is|f2ce. BY that time Charlie and T were| him start bravely off. Half way down CASTLES IN THE AIR,” Selig; “THE LADIES’ WAR” Vitagraph 7y shuddering in unison. He said he hat- | the steps a waving strand from tie TPeruna—in m: & “THE WOOING OF SOPHIE,” Snakeville's Greatest Laugh Prodi te over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses §|to zive the old soldiers a maximum [ SAUSSCF'nE 18 NIEoR, E, ST AL TN 0 dbine clutched - him - around the [y estijpation far fe rea aug| ucer in Norwich, a: i read by ninety~ 3|80od time at a minimum coat té them. | aghamed of it. throat MR S0l Wil whals, the ibeY three per oent. of tno people. in A badge weighing three and a half| “There was @ circus snake charmer|Only the whole neighborhood is busy _ These who object to liqujd medi- Wiodhem it is delivered to -~ ounces, six inches in léngth and near- | in the next film and after that we fled. | making up stories about the mysteri- ©ines can new procure Paruna 1y two inches across will be worn by|I tell you I stepped high going down|ous trag: that occurred at our house.| :Tablets. I DO the delegates to the G. A. R. encamp- | the aisle and I noticed that Charlte|I belleve they have it now that father Danielson 10 over 1,100 and in $] "0 F€C C S o week of August 3ist.|Dbad a tendency to hop along himself. | chased mother away from her happy STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 2515205 P T i sid - i I know I could have made the door in|home with a gun and that you could Score One for Taddy. ol e Gt With one exception this will be theltwo jumps if conventionality had not|hear her walls a mile off. In the opinion of & New York news= ock; thamont o) handsomest and most massive 0f &ny | ogti3ineq me. The brightly lighted| “Anyhow, father had to carry me up |paper Colomel Roosevelt is the best < A D Eastorn Connectiout has forty- 3| of the various badges to De provided|stroet looked very, very good to me! |stairs. T was beyond touching the floor | friend Tammany has ever had. Scorc 3 .ne towns, one. hundred and §|by the committee. The delegate’s| “Then we clambered up the steps of | by that time. I haven't seen|one for the Colonel, who has 5 E sixty-five postoffice districts, badge, or ‘“representative” badge, it|our porch. I have been very proud of C)}:"rfjii‘ s!lnfie!‘ 3 accused of being nobody’'s F A M. A - = “outes. oxidized silver and jeweler's enamel. | ferns and things sitting around in the e e TS —_— New London, . . . 10:25 10:45 | WatchHill, . . . . The Bulletin s seld in every 3| Tho top represents &n easle mounted SRR R LR R 2 Agflf::;-:;:n i e way| | tchENL . . . . 1180 1280 | New Lobden. . . . tewn and on all of the B. F. D. 3| upon a pairof cannon, below which | tered through the vines like a well EVERY DAY REFLECTONS 0 B0 s v e i Pin wovl | Blocklsland, . Due 105 1:30 Nerwich, . . . Due routes in Eastern Connectiou is a pyramid of solld shot. Attached|conducted moon as we strolled in and caus this year is ectly Mmt‘hr £ P P.M : CIRCULATION to this is a medallion on which ep-|then for one awful minute Charlie and Progressives if_they live in New York 'Datly, except Suadays. | ™Sumizve enly. . pears the G, A. R. monogram in colors ad convulsions. ERES i e and wrong, forbidden and dammable if > b ver| “Simultaneously we leaped into ilie v Pve i 1N S Hartf EC] TICKETS :::n:::f:n;:“o;‘ e o' reT | str and screamed—and when I came| “You bave, my dear, a fatal fault.| ey ir® @ New England—Hartford SPECIAL EXCURSION Courant. - : crew langing in Detroit. At the ex- down I fell over a chair to the floor, | It is that of saying the wrong thing Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays tremity s o rourd medallion of Wash- | gore CBArlle Hpped the Bammock WATCH HILL 2. | BLOCK ISLAND 2% with deadly timeliness. There is but ington Gardner, commander-in-chief, | 9077 35 he tumbled, Adalts, 50c; Childrén 25e. Adaits, 75¢; Childres, 40¢. o Across my feet!* T hissed. ‘I feit|one sentiment you express well. Alas! in bronze. it bit?-on both in;:apa: Do vou sup- | It is anger.” PlMPLES UN N[ Ty T4 4 S pose it is a p-p-poisonous one?” HOW MUCH SHALL WE BE BEN- | "It bbbl me, too!" Chasile stut- | LUl I8 a@ extract from a letter of 1901 AVerage.ec.cccecen.s 4412 3905, average..esesrecens 5'92[] husban i & ce Shore Dinmer Houses and Bathking Beach near landings st Wateh HHI EFITED? tered. : L e SeR e R and Biock Ssland.. Wox furihet inmlotsution. pary rates. apsly st siiice of The war will interfere with Ameri- |, A8 We sat clutching our lacerated| “'n, ptieas you know many a men SSRGS 29 W Stesio Biaests Jigr widh- can"Grade ss well as increase 1t in | SHNISE S Bhe viroets Tearint slong | SEALISC whom the same Charge miEht NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. 1. ISBISTER, Nerwich, Agmst 3, some respects. s an open question e bro t by s e. - ~ Have The Bulletin Foliow You || Fnetner this country will gain as much | one sy waea Ho ek oesor L% ould be & good thing it all ‘mar- e as it will 10se. It was traveling about 100 miles an Joupies take a fow lessons ih con- i Readers of The Bulletin leaving || Our business with Germany amounts [ hour in its terror and then I remem- |}l pevchology, or perhaps simply in Face Was a Sight. Largs, Red and $pe city for vacation trips can have || ¢, hout a million dollars a day the | bered that I had heard a sort of scram. | P9, art of mainfaining happiness. Sore, Became Festered. Used in fouch with home affairs. Ordep || Yer round; with Austria-Hungary |bins nolse just before the attack. The | jove'Tut %o not Rnow how o kees| ~Cuticura Soap and Ointment. ? through The Bulletin business office. | | $25,000,000 & vear and with Russia sy ow to keen \ = 4 B o, STt cpny he s wge| - Sesovy ool orwich Llectric Lo. B . of not saying the MORE OBSERVING. SSUU000090" » Tear ia HeHy o b b FAMOUS TRIALS Tight thing: letting the golden moment| 14 Holaes St Rockiand, Mo About A . = “Professor Fisher wants to be £0v-| ereased and also our trade with ¢ v 100 Franklin Street ernor,” ob the Norwich Bull R e Iaatyf, Svhen r,” observes the Norwic etin, ence bloomed, when tenderest affec “but there are 16 indications that the | yaes, It the Atmntic 1 Sleared of| TRIAL OF ADMIRAL BYNG, |don unfolded,” when the - xpaning| S0 T would wrsich o all the time Tn people of Connecticat want him.” And|tne enemy’s ships :g:;tselo%ked r&x;t me\v cuhnlna.tiinl Te- :‘*fl”l:';' '0:. iaving ther: i i 3 “N i o ., by a er Wor 0 - year later my face t m B,,;,‘;{hfl‘;;?go M oisher,| There will be a greater demand for d?.?éi“‘l‘,‘;&“ffif’?fia“"‘iz‘?ic?in is, 2| aifterence or -the Dot et | St o i Rt R N 3§ 4 : war material, foodstuffs, horses, mules, f rated 1 - 3 How much more such things have io| back They were lasge, red snd sore and observing and tell us what are the & > m f ustrated in the lives of many great|, o IS ‘ ¥haneés of Charles W, Comstock, who shoes, etc.. but will the increase equal| men in the misfortunes and humiliation b omestic tragedy than the big | ina very short time became festered. s oo, Nt » Who | the loss caused by interference? that have followed unpreventable fail. | Serious offenses! b T Norwich when he hits| " Tnis country is dependent on Ger-|ure. If a great soldier wins he re-| 10-d4Y Your wife, when she met s e big places—New London Globe. | many for many of the chemicals used | ceives the plaudits of the world, and | YU UPon your return home, seemcd | bofore going to Ob, mo! We make no pretense of|in the arts; the shipment of silks |equally its condemnation If he loses,|MCre charming than ususl "It was - eliminated Prof. Fisher. Ho|from France will be interrupted, and|and not infrequently circumstances |Pl&in that she had been at pains with i o) her personal Soap, then applied the Cuticura. Wy have 2 political hurrah in his|4f may be difficult to get tin 'from |mMilitated against his chances to win. personal appearance. Anybody else | - 708P. ! Y3 g packet. This is illustrated in the career of Ad- | WOuld have noticed that she had pre- next moraing better. Ina. : Biihs W, Comatook ¥ Cornwall and hides and wool from miral Byng of the English navy. parcd especially to make a good im-| Y Fecovery ~was = e Tor omstock knows where| Russia; there will be 2n interruption | ™ Byng was esteemed by the British | Pression. You fool! You never mo-| Paul H.Locks, Apr. 4, 1914. £ hwmj“u; ?rle: li:u :;lny ;mlau ::; in the free passage of cotton from the|pation as an especially able seaman tyiced Y‘zg l“z“i: 80 :l!hout a sign. 4 4 » W30 flelds of the saquth to the consumer on|and as a brave man, but he was ruined{ %% WO! not have done so before ho other side of the ocean, an inter-|by partisan snimosity. He was ex-|Mmarriase and vou wondered what was RASH DISFIGURED BABY ecuted in 1757 for his failure in his at- 3 : vening an 643 Hamburg Ave. Brookiyn, N. Y. — tempt to relieve Monorca two years|Set it down to feminine crankiness. She| baby's head broke With & very before, but after party’fury had sub- | ¥aS burt. ¥ou stabbed her with your bact rod radhs 254 bt s 50 bad Ehat B ton mills. ; Sded 2nd hs conduct had been ls.| And you, madam. You have the| Could Dot sleep. It dlafigured him w0 dims I Everything Americans eat, drink and | were allowed to have been gsod, his|DuSband you wanted. Why have you| Yasashamed ta take him on the street.and: ‘fhe New York Journal of Com-|WeAT shows a tendency to advance in|courage indisputable and his death the | Seased to make him seek you? Why| he scraiched undll it bled. The hair fell fherce which makes a feature of re- | PFice. consequences of rencorous misrepre- |90 You bank on his loyalty and yet| outonseveral partaof the hesd. I sent fur . gording the fire losses of America and| -4 leather expert says: “If the United | Sentations from personal dislike. e “9? yourself -to_encourage it?| samplesof Cuticura Sosp and Ointmiexitand Ganada, finds the July fire losses were | Stétes is to be called on to supply the| On the first news of Byng's failure in | J7¢ Y93, 100 8 fool, afrald of love| ia two woeks may baby wad e £$2,000,000 less than last year, but-the | 2rmies of Europe with boots and shoes | the Mediterrancan he was hurriedl | "mne thing you ought to say ix en- fiopses for the seven months of 191¢| W must set leather from Burope, I|Iefaiied by the mintstry. Mo reached|erally the fattering thing. And whet| “> 21914 “fust passed were $12,000,000 greater|3W afrald, before we can deliver the|November, 1756, by court martial. This|YOU OUht not to say is critcism. Samples Free by Mall #0r the same months in 1913, goods, We get some hides for leather | tria] was continued until the following |, Shall We lie, then? Not necessarily. e were during July some 265| Purposes from South America, too, but| June, when he was convicted of crim- | LD€fe are usually two things to say -Although Cuticura Sosp (25¢.) snd Outl- Hirep that show each an estimated | th® quantity is likewise insignificant.” | inal neglect. Lord Anson had appoint- [ JPOR one occasion. Select the pleas- | -cura Oistment (50c.) ase sold throughowt Property loss of $10,000 or more. The| The dificulties in the way of gell-{ed Byng to the position as admiral of “§I°:‘zuld o the warld, 3 sample of each with 32-p. Skin i8¥8 loss in this country and Canada|[IRE or recelving raw matertal and|the feet 1o the Meduerzanean, and|emy who hakes m?t‘:'gel'i‘;!;':m?nc:;- Dok e fres wpon Ad- Tmm‘ uvrf“ mz:thg Sl ;221‘3"5:“ ntu.ny that the :eneflt to Wm:mhxm in tl:ves;ufgu. gha:s&m;ot\a- pliment of which he believes not a syl- post-card Cuticurs, Dept. T, Bastan." ,060. op e first seven 1 to show that Anson did not fully | 12Ple.” avowed a sincere woman, “than mx?};- of 1913 the loss was $138.|American trade because of the War|agree with the Anding of the court and | & friend who savs disagreeadls things 906,550, is. mot gpparent at present. the justice of the sentence, o me under pretext of doing o for my i Three fires are shown in the record Before leaving England Byng showed | O%a good.” J 'that caused a loss of $500,000° each; EDITORIAL NOTES. that the force he was taking out was m’gh;;:';“m Saden o ties. Disarm ; H ap.+| inadequate for the service required o place! -Spin rain- _.qme‘nnd’: 1:-;1‘3: ;&o:,olgl;amga;he;ne The French ere so fond of the Ger='| im “put his objections were overruled | °WS in your days, and hang colored mans they want to eat "em up! d v lanterns in your nights, if you do not sdach ease, between $200,000 and $400,- ;;ne%! gvum’f'u;fidp:h :}r;%;n x!z‘:e 'Z‘:: want ruthless Disgust to trample n‘c;, By w MAZDA ELECTRIC LAMPS From 8 to 1,000 Candie Power FISH . FISH Spesial this week: large live Butterfish, 08c, Eastern White Halibut, 208 “ Shere Haddock, 08c, Large stock in this week. Plenty’ of Swordfish, Saimon, Mackerel, Weakfish, Bluefish, Steak Cod, Pollock, Flounders, Mare ket Cod, Sea Bass, Blackfish, Whitefish, Long Clams, Round Clams, Little Neck Clams, Crabs and Maine Lobsters. X Send in yeur order. We deliver promptly. Eroadway Fish Market. Phone 0. LACROIX 40 BROADWAY IR E——— S 5 INCREASING FIRE LOSSES. Bulletin Pointers WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO BUY .. Fine Hair Goods and Toilet Articles We are headquarters 1600, for Confectionery, Ice Cream and Z>ds 1060, The three most destructive fires| The navy yard men want their va- | Mediterranean he would have a force | YOUT Toses and desecrate vour ¢ dreams! O Water. We carry & complete Ilne of were s:;‘e Birmingham, Ala, Chicago cation; doubled—15 days is not|at his disposal equal. If not superior to it x‘K";?c{‘\F,Z:E?“.fi};: like epples of Hair Dregsing, Mar- | Stationery 4nd Souresic Fostcardn | tle, in widely separated sec-|enough, that the enemy. He also complain- " d col Waving, Shampooing, " WG ot the country. o o that his ships wero badly mann>d| sinesoins 1913 Are Tore Made Well By Lydia E. Pink- Hair Dysing FaciaiMas: | o T TONOER The. Dercentage of well insured| The Germans have found that war|and were short of complement. s 3 fire loss was $3.88 3 and T -, Putfs, Switches, |~ yng made to his government, he Was |m——————eeeee o ston Made to Order from . l Ly compelled to follow orders, and beceuse == Combings. Rogers Domestic Laundry he failed he lost his life. The court- The summer girl complains that - e e f oy | martial of Byng was the most cele THE WEARY WAY iproperty was exceptionally high last|on Belsian soil iz all Gen. Sherman|,But in evite of the representatioas P ap Lmonth. said it was—and more! o The Hartford Courant says: “So far the ygar has been a bad one for the fire {fsurance companies. They have 2 HAND FINISHED SHIRTS H Hf brated ever held in England. It brought A Specialty - | been losing money on the business of | Cream and soda nowadays, out stormy debates and discussions in 2 o Also LADIES WAISTS & ithe vear. They keep up under their| o . R T AP ATesit Fiteot i a2 coommone. When Pally - Resooiing. Less: Woedsisome: to 81 BROADWAY = Zlosses ¢bly by reason Of their AcU-{ ing. price of “Mot dogs” & howl went|the court-martial this sentence was Many in Nerwich. TR BB Phaetag S naz X Telephone 1302-2 UD “that-cansef’ them t t. accompanied By a recommendation for - g o b mercy? but it “was, nevertheless, car- | With & back that aches all day, We e 3 led out an yng was shot on the ‘e should not be offemded if the uarier-deck of the Monarch on March Iml;yr’-z d!:turhed at night, l, 1757, N ng urinary disorders, The tragic fate of Byng formed thel| 'mis a weary subject of much disoussion at the time eary way, indeed. Secretary Daniels has no use for|and it has often been discussed since,| Doan's Kidney Pills are especiall; boogers in the navy or ashore. John|and many of the English nistorians o o 2, Barleycorn promotes disaster. have condemned the execution as a ju- | T°F " rontie. ; Bl dobmuin masad strictipng its sale. - S 5 Pe were smoked during 1913 a - gicial murder. Boscawen, the British| Are endorsed by Norwich ei Painters and Peeon iz s Hml:um“ “flm“‘l". tizens. 4 4f 14,580,486,200 cigarettes, an in-| There ought to be a declaration of{lord of the admiralty, was the head of | o for. Ritoniel Palet Hcreass of 4,186,632,703 over the pre-i War in this couptry against the spec- | the board that signed Byng's instruc- re. Margaret Brown, 336 W. Main : tions on March 30, 1766. He signed the . e : 8 ! Mvious ,U,-u;:r d"i:“n‘-’:t:e i ulators who unnecessarily raise prices, oraer Cor the court-martisl o&' e St, Norwich, says: “My back was in jers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Pty MAINE in- Hangings; Paint, Qlla and Glass. refer to them as “cofin nails” The German cruisers will not be 2 following, and as commander-in-chief|{bad shapé and I suffered severely from ing of Portsmouth he signed the immedi- 25 Seventh Street. Sells the Yalston Health Sen' would be well if they proved |menace to traffic on the Atladtic long, |ate order for the execution on March | S0l /heaVy pains across my kidneys. for the crulsers of England and France) 14, It was elmast impossible for me to get Telephome cennection. ~otbipg Better n the Markat ) - 219-225 Central Ave. ' will make an-end of them. g, as were most of the superior @rocertes, Can Goods, DR. C. B. ELDRED psy Rt St 1Y a&%uo{fln navy, was a member of {00t Of Ded In-the morning and I feit %t' );guu of commons, and It fell to the | miserable in every way. I tried dit- . DENTIST Diew4 43 Broadway, Central 3 2 ferent remedies, but wasn't helped, :: or?“t“ns Qpet!‘:m of wa. It is ‘When I read of Doan's Kldney Pills, T Talophone 341-3 M. A. BARBER, . zate Veterinarian { ; procured a supply at N. D, Sevin & Machinist and Engineer. mm th ¢tne |Son's Drug Store. Thoy made me feel Bentdl power of America’s youns |to fight against Its v Btks, & Tierne # bk BREWERD KNOW G. E. HODGE, ‘there what & bully usually Teaps. ; . Didneys 2 them “coffin nails” is & " 2 : 2 wu\:fi’o:o&nl: lo‘i?h‘: levxutdm eYs to a normal condition and re. ‘but the victim is to be pitied| The Star Spansled Banner will lgok wif 5 2 [moving the Palns in my dack.” BUDWEISER IS BEST [HAGK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND o you Will say if yeu try Brewésy FERDING STABLE g served 127. Frankiin You Can Get Your i , [AUTOMOBILE OIL and i. m”kledge & Co GASOLINE Right Here | Contractors and Builders, Thank you \ \ 3 1 i L in such an impair. tiful ts « the T he wa ned, or physical condition that | whin fhey MHd themsseiven pately E e fwanec, Frice 00 ‘at il Ussters - NONL seag beneath its “when ! Bhad proved to be. ing the [{ B i OFFICE Balley's Stabls, 371 Main St i

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