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ORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1975 orwich Bulletin and Qoufied 119 YEARS QLD Subscription price 13c & weckj 50e m Jmonth; 56.00 a year, Eatered at the Postoffice at Norwica, Cenn.. as second-class matter. Telepmone Callas Bulletin Buslness Office 480. Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-8. Bullet!n Job Office 35-%. | Willimautic Ofiice, Room % Murray Buflding. Telephone 310. peessesasersosensensssteseceessessassruses 998335 sixty-five a cutes, 3303330 9938303032335330388 031 sansae A SOGNIFICANT n has been onportuni- rica for the ent tries in after aps the actual ould have tion of a mood port reason why not do its VESSELS FOR FOREIGN SERVICE. to the government ship been As an aid purchase pian, have been made that there is treuble the handling of our of a scarcity of American | Perhaps this has Dbeen felt in the movement of the cot- crop as anything else, aroved ccndittons are being experi- cneed in that @irection. Vessels of natfons thrown eut of bus- Ir regulsr channels are in this part of the witlie vsesslx engazed in taue (AfilLEi.‘ trade are brarvching cut fnto ransatiantie businces when pormit- th Norwich, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1915. it The Circulation of The Builetin Yhs Bulletin has the larges® eirculation of any paper ix arn Connecticu? to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. to over 3,000 of U 1w Serwich, a three per cent. of + Winghem it 8 delivered to over - rouses, Damcnson to over 1,100 and = aly of thesc places it 18 consid- cred the local Gaily. Eastern Connecticat has forty- hurdred and ana from thres it is delivored read by ninely- nine towns. d sixty ires debvery The Bulletin i3 sald in every town and en all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern Connectisut. CIRCULATION averag®.esees biding cit- Dbelief that| cannot be effected regula- making re re- ot through a citizen in & miniaty v ot the bus- South acikened ther e been made details and adequate »s which must omportu. | and thej vart of the hemi- > have been crving for trade relations with t n fac abandonme: While the South Ameri; s have been mproved to come to their by Europe, eolny 1s the | in v by {he Argentine Repud- mproved relations consummated of the a fact | in and come to this conntry, while indicative of the recogni- } a storm also| that the 1 neighborly refations. oken for more war in with foreign trade but im- business { | ted. The result of the tying up of S0 Inany vesssis belonwing to Desiil- gerent countries !s to withdraw many from vusens_ g £ s { th | vested with the authorit; | hope to Germany that the pursuanc sut me{ < ring mo- | drpe-u-m[ to a wnmul of theyy bank- | there- ural under such oircumstances that & scarcity of vessels should be fol- lowed by an Increase in rates, but all that must also figure in the ex- penditures should this country go into the market and sesk to purchase ocean steemshipe. With no scarcity eof steamers tor! the Bouth American trade, and those which sail almest daily for that coun- try are not fuily loaded, there can be little need of government owned ves- sels for that Lkind of service. This wouid mean that such vessels would be put into the European trade from which, with the trouble in controlling contraband thers is a greatsr respon- sibility for a government boat than where it is owned by private capital under American registry. “DUMMY" DIRECTORS. Pointed and right from the shoulder is the statement In the annual report of Controller of the Curremey John Skelton Williams when he declares that the directors of national banks who rarely attend meetings and fail to perform the duties exwpected of them should be removed. There can be no question but what he is right and it makes no difference whether he talking about a national bank. a ra road system or any other kind of a corporation in which the interests of many are entrusted to the direction of few, with the belief that thcse few will tend to business. The controller doesn't point out any exampies. He doesn't have to, for there are examples enough of what| comes from the “dummy” dir cquaint most every section country with the harmful effec such membership. It Is known what he effects are when thoss who are ir and oility neglect to respond to quirements of a place “tors e Te a directorate, dutles, e the contre be gain fis idea is to improve the stan- of national Dank directorate are plenty of communitie ! realize that t al st rector ed an unenvi the operation of the cld system. ept tl e part in New Haven THE PRICE OF WAR British bat- of 500 accom- nd sor- not by any mean: rn\(xur:u.cmcm to the people ireat Britain, or the directors of aval force such disasters are what m expected in war e Great PBritain is fndine ary to use its warehips in intenance of its policy 't ie » encountering the penalty of the that it assumes. at the Formidable was sixtegn old does not lessen tho loss to Britain and it does net detract from the achievement of the German ubmarine. That it was not a wore valuaple vessel or that it carried no larger crew is fortunate, but the fact is, as was strted by the first lord of the a iralty some time ago that Great Britaln is so well equipped with naval vessels that it could still main- tain its relative supremac$ on th water if it continued to lose them for a vear at the rate they Rave been picked off In the past. Such displays the present strenstin ind (he resources for replenishment of the British navy. It offers litt of its submarine attacks can so dim- inish the fighting ships of (reat Bri- thet it will hg willing to risk open combat between the navie; ertheless it is not to be expected t will f moment let up in n of picking off a British shin it gets. There is no tion upon the pairt of either on to spare the other and before the end of the war many more ships wiil o down meaning the loss of many lives and millions. It is part of the price of war EDITORIAL NOTES. The weather appears to be all right for the keeping of most anything in- cluding those resolutions, > man on the corner says: Tt is ible at®iimes io think that the s not the seat of the imagina- e orcing the people of Russia onto the water wagon ought to make bus for the manufacturers of sue 1 but prodibition hasn't got to the point where it can be said that as Arizona goes, so goes ths nation. A There was a time when a cabinet crisis war an important piece of Euro- pean mews, but it s mild in compar- ison with other things nowadays. When this country announced that it cannot do anything more for Amer- icans in Mexico, it begins to look as if that republic was fit only for Mex- A county in the state of Ohio has had fewer suicides this year than lasi but there doesn’t sppear to be an: <o0d reazon for advertising the favo. rite method. The president of Franee §s the iat- est to offer a prophecy as to the com- ing of peace, but none of the nations has as yet adopted "On to Peace” as | thelr elogan, ‘When a former president declares that conditions lfke those In Mexice would crise from passing the pro- posed Fhilippine bill, there are conse- quences worth avoiding. The vresident thinks that the ¥lii. {pino insurrection is greatly exag- gerated, but he cannot have that opin. ion about Mexico and that hos had self government for a long time, When Dy, Eliot declares that John| D. Rockefeller is the most sucressful ‘business man this couniry ever pro- duced, it is remembered thai he never did have much of a hankering for political office. Three instances of {rying to best o frain at a rallroad crossing huve been furnished in as many states by auto drivers, regardiess of gates and sig- naly, Death won in two of the cases and only the approach fo a stntion provented it in the {hird, and still the rodiroads ere blsmed. e s i, TR A MODERN GLADIATOR It was time this persecution stopped. Miss Loura has borne it too long al- ready, and she could . She did not wish te become the talk of all Madrid. Undoubtedly risk in what she was about to do. ine in the soft cushions ofd and unruffied, proud studs dashed along avenue called the Prado; to look about her with &4 careless gaze that gave the of an untroubled mind, while the equestrians pointed her out to each other with an almost imper- ceptible nod of the head and with that curl to the < to be whirled around the cor- ner and encounter the suddenly folded into & among some rustl impertinent impression insinuating up of man- whispering my dear, 1s tI has gone craz can expect t —why. there ¥ of That koo who word on his a; world ente ion of a director \th, FAMOUS TRIALS martial of K and indiscree C r he took no the Council B ther proceeding. {hefore a speci York House, ; — preferred ous leaving of hig The proceedings b with a short spee R which was fc intemperate attack by Atty. Othears who testifled azains Solieftor General Fleming, cis Becon, and letters were read from Ormonde and some of Easex's as=0- ~lates in Ireland to show tha | had made “odious conditions” in mony was all taken and er sentencéd him to dlsmisml from offices of state and to r Qtisen's pleasurs, the troubles he tered hardly instituted a rebeliion, the people would follow hix head, this he wes dlsappoinied and o was arrested weain in T-'uhruurv Not satisfied w glready enc he free before believing th In | Lot Cascareta cleanse and pgwestsn commission Wes rainatar throughou( the day and resu belng found puii sentenssd to deati. sToRt rfviuumhua o pign his derth ware ai o'oleck and Wiipabeth shnowed name on Feb, 24, and on the 83th the nrisoner was led fo the hish ahove Caesar's W Tower precinets, ard was behended. ~ave thra A hunrfArsd persa=g be'eg present to witners his execution-~ 1IKEEP A JAR OF MUSTEROLE HANDY It Quickly Loosens up Coughs and universal excitement, had hurled the Colds Tos Throato s Chast bouquet of rare flowers which lay ;'x her lap down to the victorioue toread- = or's fect. But. in the quick move-| Just a little MUSTEROLE rubbed ment, she had parted with not only the |on your sore, tight chest before you go flowers, but the little card-case of|to bed will loosen up congestion and gold-mounted tortoise-shell which she up most severe colds and had held In her hand. £ e “An invitation thought the tor- \YL STEROLE is a clean white oint- eador. ment made with ol of mustard. Sim- 1t did not take much ing ply rub it on. No plaster necessary. the residence of the American Cro 3 mustard plaster and does use MUSTEROLE ief it gives from Sore Tonsilitls, Croup, y uralgla, Head- Pleurisy, Rheuma- 2 Aches of . Sprains, Sore Mus- Iblains, Frosted Feet prevents Pneu- 26c and S0c self returned the lost ithout asking to see her, but wil 1 ing one of hi n cavds. This was |Throat, Brom the limit of his audacity. But a few |Stiff Nech days later some one pointed out Miss Laura upon the street as she pa quite near him. Since that encounter, from day day this folly had continued to grow upon him, untii at last it had gaine the mastery and harassed him by i tyranno sway. It caused him (o choose his promenade so that he might cross her path as often as possible, n while silent but unmis- | takable adoration he ran the of mpromising Finally drove to p3 hou view of her win- for the chance of an occa 1 pse behind the cruel curtai of- autiful hantom that aunted s and n Tonight ke in genuine MUS- tations — get The Musterole Ohio. or. 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It slso contains a map shows ing those states in which there gz compensation laws, those astates which there are no compensation 13w, and those states in twhich there ars o compensation laws but in whick there theless official commiystons Germany's Hour of Destiny. By Ot licity Bureau (F, Robertssn Jones, sec. H. Frobenius. Price 25 centa. relary-treasuter, 80 Maiden lane, New lonel Frobenius’ prophetic volutane city) has rendered a valuable |created an immense sensation in Fu- 2 rope when 1; was first published a l“‘; ce and comparison an analysis of all {months befor~ the war began e ?;;e iaws on l‘l’)is subject now in force jelicited an endorséement from the the United States. The Digest |crown prince of Germany. Colonel Frobenius foresaw events as they have jurance Laws in the United States |actually hajpened and his little book nters upon the second vear of its pub- | has helped to make history. Hie beolk icatlon revised to December, 1914, |is answers both to Bernhardi end to nd now covers the laws of this char- | Homer Lea.