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- Whatever it may de found .are the The Bullstin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut and from three to four:times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is defiversd §|Tralty or = R ipoct,| “When did you become a roofing 1 should say it did! That TEACHER, Reel Comedy over:3,000 4,053 houses Z % elegant rug I gave your aunt for an F 3 bofbowsin sp ot e ninety 2% DS Yo may laugh at me, Uncle John, | anniversars present is ruined! There's eaturing Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand—Ii¥'s a Scream . Y 3 best den but T really know what T'm talking |$15 gone to smash. I wish I had 4 three per:cent, of the people. about. Shingles nowadays are kiin |never heard of your old shingle stain” 2 3 2 = Windham It is. du.vered to oysr < malkes them - - ’ 3 i iy st bimelin oo gy ai wtizcmy | 1 was oo hurt by his untasting ro- | VL Colonial Theatre Danisison to over 4,100 and In : in | car, pleading that my headache was > - . e — I of these places it is conside ¢ out | worse, and I was firm against Aunt |f “THE LADY OF THE LIGHTHOUSE,” 3-reel Vitagraph ered the local daily. n S cost makes Anna’s urging. I insisted that no one Tunning “A PRINCE OF PEA i = % Eastern Connecticut has forty- expense greater, it is a splen- |of them should remain at home with o CE” ...... Two Reel Lubin Featur r nine. towns, ane hundred and e auraiiity 'af Mo Biiue | #ad bastily Spasked Juy Suit e 1 Pronti Rk, Tenetes tiuns P i o O - {and n C s case. m gl ‘omorrow 1 sbety-five: pestsffice distriata, and 3 ety fiaq Henry, Bis hired man, take mereduce the <o 3 s cixtv rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold in every town - - on all of the R. F. D. “You talk like an advertising cir- |to the station in the milk wagon and cular,” sdid my uncle laughing, “but |I caught the evening train. I left a perhaps there is good sense in what | note saying that I felt I had really relteiin Fatei Nemisaucur. T e nd T pewiied Tt 1ot Bia T e L ary ng-cniow pusiic T3 M t y l . d 3 \ R = : CIRCULATION e e oorme Baek e | T bopat (ot fhle would make Tncle| I I8 Suying non-usion stuft otorcycle and Horse Races Stain sold in bulk. We took & few |John a little ashamed of his inconsid- NORWI : with the lives of his crew by | gallons home with us in the car, so |erate treatment. But I dom't_belleve | yiole lot of consideration. and Hnder CH FAIR GROUIDS 1901, average .... . 4812 1d b ork at once. ‘We |it diq, for I had a letter from Nan to- E - odpn-d ) 2 ~ sitempiing to ovade chpture had He | X oo B g just a5 T | day Syins thet her father had to nive | SUEHt fo Do proud of its action. and Saturday, July 10 at 1:45 p. m. Pc ned from the 4th 1905, average ...........5 920 §|fopected e e ey | Bad seen it done for some of David's | the high priced carpenters to do the | {ieh thelr weekly, afv. comes out 19 2:20 Trot or Pace Five Mile Novice _Three Tires ’ ¢ | buildings, which I had inspected with |shingle dipping, after all, as every- | st niaze of the union label as applied Ten M ional humanity respected. From all that hn lad) i - |body else was busy at farm work. Pu 9 20" can be learned the vessel was legitl- | oa ity e Tortity Sna T W Siad Three Mils Professtonal Side-Car Rie 2 'urse ed with my facility and I was glad to | Moreover, as she expressed it, he wi.s | Y Union men. o e an; B $200 mate prey and the 1oss of 1ife appears | be sucly a nelp £o him. - x “awfully mad about the whole thInE. | 1 4 oiieves that consiotoncy thauld Running Race, 1z mils heats Pursuit Race to be as chargeable to its comman-| We dipped the shingles for an hour |especially the rug, which looked even be epplied inside of unionism as Purse 3 Purse $15 5 der as to the submarine. It shows |quite gayly. Then I felt that we ought | worse after it was gasolined.” well as outside. Five Mile Professional Fifteen Mile Professional however that there is no necessity for|to rest and .when T pulled off my | How foslish of Aunt Amna hot 0] Norwich, July §, 1915. Purse $55 Purse $90 the sinking of steamahipe without | CVCt L et ‘wnd ‘my. cherished | Foor Aunt Anda &nd Uncle Joha ever Admission 350 MUSIC BY TUSBS' BAND Boys 150 w5et % nails teen. I washed my | seem to know how to manage. ave HAVE THE BUNL=TIN FOLLOW flne s risk by exposure of the. submas | Aofec Si®oven a Geouing Soap would | decided, nowever. to let. them worry || OTHER VIEW POINTS You rine no side in the war ¢an be expect-|not remove the nu_rk.ln f:.‘i x't:.mé; :’lgng for awhgee wfl::e\:t i n:;‘:x:; - ity from decided that I m e m me, as Y N mmrt'or“vm“t;o: fl:t:nmla;n': ::nt:mmm::tt:?mmnr{y T 3333"“ I esuldn't let my hmd: get | gratitude for even my most timely sug- operate to this extent and with this|and the aeroplane business is ours it fcliow them daily and thus kee ot Vi any more deeply stained. gestions.—Chicago News. We can make in this country every- | STeCt, then there ought to be jitney | just as the automobile business be- in touch with home affairs. Ordeg GOVERNMENT METHODS, time tables and a reasonably ordered |came Detroit’s.—Bridgeport Telegram. It is possible that Postmaster Gen- July 8.. through Tho Bulletin business of- - T That Fixed Gaze, ice. eral Burleson may be delighted with teach us that lesson, but we have the war; let's make the most of it in that When a woman gazes fixedly at her the financial report of his department 3 direction—New Ha Registd. plane proved | husband it doesn't necessarily mean which shows a deficlt of $10,000,000 STORIES-OF THE WAR e v ; that she is admiring either his manly ARBITRATION THE THING. for the year but it will not get the - There is mot & word to be eaid modern | form or his mnoble * features. ~ The . When it is realized that losses are being sustained which run well . up into the millions as the result of the labor troubles which are nmow under- same kind of an approval from the against the spirit of the Massachusetts country. Mr. Burleson may be chances are that she is looking him law which aims to prevent the use of over in an effort to discover grease pleased because he didn’t get it into French's Solicitude For Men “When we broke surface that even- lhue “United guttel ‘flag mt{or ull:crthlnx o ::Loh on his qlmlunso—'ropen Capi- the hole any more, which In 2 wa¥| Sir John French's solicitude for his |IN€ We found a mine hanging over our | Plypotes. Bul Something 's wrong way in Chicago there is offered one|may be looked Gpon as a cause for|mien is fllustrated in a story sent from | Pows. WWe b D soort camy | when a Fourth of July cover on e |fection of varfaus safety - of the strongest arguments for the|thanksgiving but in view of the cur- {the front by a correspondent with the |38 9‘;555 s hres cheers and off | magazine is censored because it con- | Blfimately—in the not distant future sdjustment of the difficulty through a | tailments and economies that have | British army. During a surprise visit | Ih JU° gave us three cheers, and off |6 ing"a " icture of a baby with a fax make the aeroplane es safe, or safer p U M p rational consideration of the questions | been practiced which have had their | behind the firing line the British oo~ | "Sypen we entered the harbor it was |in its hands—Waterbury Republican. | than the automo! more rel der-in-chief came upon @ boy Ter- 3 Another member_of the Lake Involved. Whatever the terms of set-|effect upon the service rendered tolTeRCSr R ol SRS IROR el i ldark. Had it been daylight the Ad-| .. 0 . == 3 and | family, Christopher . J. Lake, bas| tlement it is going-to take a very long | the public, the showing is not an es- | Jonn was surprised to note that the |miral would have made us steam |, Chool teachers, —clergymen and| Y, (CRTEOORCE L R ebiities 0 L I v E D I L time to make up for that which is now | pecially happy one for the man who |hoy was sobbing bitterly as he wrote, round the fieet. All the ships we Mmonths vacation every summer and |for Bridgeport in the development of as we <were making for the 1 Thord o' kit (huisn: Bk 62 T clty | the government took into account the [ed out some’sort of excuse, but the [ mant, although the smallest ship of | ,ne ‘other perpetual motion job where | the foresight to grasp the opportunity as well as to the individual through |interest charges upon the investments | Commander elicited the information | T 200450 Tiear it, and to know that S e R L a just such failure to reach a fair un-|Which have been made for the post- | tBat the young soldier had just re-:wonaq at last done something worthy | To5t until the undertaker gets youand t of 3 i) deaianding. office department can be i TS :&vid“:hlzge&!k;?mfim’:nmn_ of praise. where, in order to obtain even a brief . respite, you must do donble duty at a With an understanding of economle | but government business is run on a|ceipt of an incorrect report that her [, A dispatch from Athens to “The|iimg when it is hardest to perform DAILY SERVICE conditions and the lesson of the trol- | different basis than a private corpora- ::npm beenmkiu«i at the front. ,,.,"J;'.,,,a farth u"fifi;i“??fl?fi? Just the ordinary tasks—Ansonia STEAMER BI.OOK |S|.AND Until Sept. 7 to leymen of that same city before them | tion, for while the business man must| General French, deeply moved, sent 1o :hl”m‘ Ih the Sea of Marmore, | Sentinel g there is furnished the best grounds |take into consideration the capital|the boy home on three weeks' leave, |13 SEIDPINg 17 the Sea of Marmora an > for the submission of the dispute to|Wwhich he employs, the government|a8nd gave him a substantial m“io at the Golden Horn and in the Bos- | It is estimated that more ‘Americans A arbitration. The advisability of such|departments pay no attention thereto, | R€lP defray the funeral expenses. “At| C " will travel through the West this year Thus the postoffice department even | 5% b’;‘;"é;d'}:mfi Bt e than have done so in the five 3: L a course has been repeatedly dem- 2 i v a Led Norwich ... onstrated and it is regrettable that|falled ‘to show as gocd management |in the happy bellef that her son did Used Enemy’s Qune. b e B A T New London labor and capital still stand so far|as the Panama canal for the latter |his duty nobiyl” ‘Writing from the front a French |customary summer habit of migrating || Watch Hill apart that it is impossidle to have|showed a quarter of a milllon excess .Due 105 130 s . 141 3 eastward. Aside from the financial this method adopted in every in-|Of recelpts over expenditures, but in Havoe to Turk’s Ships. ‘"’m‘“w'f:‘ i somewhere in | EAID £0 the country, there is much fo || Block lsfand . stance where an increase in wages or | neither case, even with the ten mil-| The Daily Chronicle of London pub- be said in favor of the closer contact *Dail: Sund: a change in working conditions are|lion dollar deficit by the postoffice de-|lishes the fallowing account, by one | Flanders before the deserted farm of | thus established between the conserv- Daily, except Sundays demanded. partment was there tacluded eny-fn- |of the crew, of the explolts of the|X—— A handful of dragoops. were [Mlive Kestérmer and _the imstling SPECGIAL EXCURSIUN TICK:: S Strikes_or lockouts never contribute | terést charges. It would not require|British submarine B-11 in ralds on|intrenched. their object being olesag ol TR LT W tinaes Sl g L ity or to|long for it to be thoroughly demony | TUrkish shipping in the Sen of Mar- | watch aforementioned o e other and never, s || Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to Sept. 3 the public. They are methods of the |Strated to s Derson starting a new mamder Nasmith recetved the Vie- lence reigning for 24 hours, was sus- | Stimulating breadth of national view- WATCH HILL Rg‘#';’nu BLOCK ISLAND R;A#?pm past which should be discarded en-|business that he could not survive a|toria Cross and each of his men' the|pected of giving shelter among its | Point—Bridgeport Standard. Adul 50c; Child 250 Adults, 75¢; Child 400 tirely in favor of an adjustment which | great while if ’1:9 w!:ga:ct;‘i n:ft fin- | Distinguished Service medal: . | Qllapidatea walls and cellars to mot| .. . R i s s, Soei — = : o} is based upon the actual conditions.|ancial end of on n of the “We - ros one morning about |less than a company of ‘Boches’ (as sings £ i ar i The merits of the contention should |government. Fortunately the govern- |3 o'clock, started toward the Darda- |we call the Germans), armed with |iN& extended world-wide, and more 8hore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill ent doesn’t have to worry. nelles and dived as day was breaking, | machine guns, cannon, revolvers, etc.|tban class-wide. Now that man has |} and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office " alsuriines of e seonoms To | oorcoerrormn, | B Sl (arapeh, e Sormovt | SR g gt ket ol | o Toriared 2 18 Ty the RSy S S company on Shetuckat Whart, Narwih. n the o . o fare of all concerned. Arbitration EDITORIAL NOTES. v Tve Batiieanips. We were getting | LoD, {me to time by distant cannon- | {iFing his. life, through the sacrifice || NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. J. ISBISTER, Adent may not be perfect but it is the best| The mobilization of the vacation- |ready to torpedo one of ‘em when they gested a trap. of unblessed animals, like the dog, thing yet devised for alding industrial | ists is underway throughout New|spotted us. opened fire on us @nd| “The inaction &nd waiting began to | ™an has developed a greater sense of peace under such circumstances. England. nipped, bunked and ran away. tell on the spirits of our brave com- | feSponsibility toward animals, espec- B AL TR “We journeyed on for a mile or two | rades, especially as aiready several|ially toward the animals that serve MERSICK WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM . MUCH FOR CONGRESS TO DO. There are things about the life of [2nd then went to the bottom and rest- |jarge mortar shells (known as Bim. Of course there is much selfish- ‘ "..| = millionaire which indicate that {it|ed until about 8 p. m., when we came | Johnsons' by our friends ant ness in this improved attitude. Water your cattle, water ‘What congress will do when it 1s convened again is a big uncertainty. That there will be a special session is up. It was dusk so.we looked arcund. |the English) could be heard bursting | V.oether the public drinking fountains is not all milk and honey. Nothing in sight." We broke the sur- |arcund ‘us With & noise more ity T brovids sot machines eut of 2 lace and enters e Sea armora than dangerous. A dark, star- amoris the possibiitics put e o oo | Those who insist that the Fourts|o3t® Bh0 SN°Ti0 T for o fow days |ieas® foan (ADSeTous. A dark, star- | Norse drinking cup may be abetracted FSpl s - Sen. | Should be insane and dangerous are|without sighting a,thing until Sunday |curtain around the farm, whose hasy |18 DOt yet amnounced. But the horse Question but what there will be plen- | gnging plenty of sympathy in Mexi- |morning, when weé wWere diving out-|outine and. the muddy little stream |USt be saved from those errors of ty to discuss and wrangle about when co. side of Constantinople, and saw a big | surrounding it were occasionally dis- | it ancestry—Torrington Register. pail, when you can it does get together. It will be a new = gunboat. At 6.25 a. m.-we gave her a | closed by the light of bursting shrap- . 4 congress and it will bave a chance to| If the season at Newport is to be|tin fish. By 6:30 a. m. she was no |nel If the jitmey, as the Central Ver- water by simply turning a profit by the mistakes of its predeces- | judged in advance by the loss of jew- |more; but before she sank, while she | “Silently, with saber, bayonet or re- | mont alleges, is in any great degres s 3 s it is certainly golng to be a hum. | ¥es listing over, thev opened fire on |volver in readiness, (his valiant little |a competitor of the Jeilroad and a faucet. us. e secon: of 20 Frenchmen leaves the | Contributory cause of action in ¥ p arzv ‘!tth 1:“::1:: f::gxttl::. 'wa:r"ut‘:x, s scope and ‘done it in’ e . loeoe -4 limiting. the service, then the jitney The above outfit consists of a geared power pump connected to a 24 H. your horses and supply your house with water. Don't lift and lug a water il be renewed upon ita expiration| It f reporied fhat Chima wil im. | US4y been & ool oaxd en? Tessonale or Just. that ‘theJitner | 11, Fume sear san be thrown ot by, an ssconteis bearing Permitiing e the first of the year, and in view of | port the fox trot, but nothing is sald|came to the- surface alons side her |their fathers without having time to|Should enjoy ail the profits and ad.| Ute: Pump gear can i tisf i sor e the fact that it has failed to produce | about increased provision for the in-|and told her to stop. She stopped |utter a single ‘Ouf!" vantages of acting es a common-car- | of engine for other purposes. Very satisfactory equipment for country es. revenue in sufficient amount to - | sane. and the men were so anxious to get “Th dragoons, leapi: rier without being subject to any of Mm s Vent & deflcit an effort may. be made — Clear that one boat capsized. No lives |true demons on - ihe. srtiiecyesen ¢ |the econditions which pablic. service THE C. S. & CO., by the administration to increase- it. ‘While the Fourth may be the day|Were lost. There was a Yankee cor-|the first six gums, turn the latter on | Corporations are obliged to fulfill in 274.292 State St., 11-27 Crown St, New Haven, Conn. The operations of the Underwood|we celebrate, the Hst of accidents “‘P""“fl&“’:fl,‘ Wwho tried to "h.l:d ::3:«;“‘&:;“‘ Wfi", may be well tarift pill have been ‘such as to.show [shows that it 1s also the day we |0 So0c: Ponet:; herana Alrcoverad ROl Ly ket R O | Cetitien /or (s sellssads. s0d. treley “Shortcomings. It has brought | mutilate. terror, throwing up their s an trolley z - 4 she had a six-inch gun, several gun |crying ‘Comrades! Comrades!’ lines and a plague to the common- g mountings, and _fifteen-inch ammuni- “Phus it was that a small detach- | Wwealth. So if the jitney is going to The man on the corner says: The|tion aboard. S0 we blew her up. ment of French captured the farm ef 3 fellow who wanted the other chap to| - “A few minutes after we sighted X——, machine guns, ‘Boches' and all Temain meutral Is still doing most of [another steamer and told her to stop. | their ‘equipment, and, of course, in- |not forgetting our allles, the English, the talking. She wouldn't. We chased her into themselveg in their new posi- |who do their part. 7 4 573,000,000 which the republicans left| the harbor, and when she was secur- | tion. v the civle of this narrative: | PLACE YOUR ORDER 'FOR WINDOW SCREENS in the treasury into 8 deficlt of $35,- | After it is determined how many|ing alonsside a pler we torpedoed her.| “This is but @ single instance; you terary \ it has no but o H I L s i vacant ienemente\ Notwich nas, and |y o0k SSrVard we slghted another |ean see daily ‘mch ‘scts of bravery |only the. merit of (oing something | We deliver anywhere in the City, Norwich Town or Taftville 000 and when sugar becomes free A ST Chestd e x 2 it means the wiping. out ‘of §§0,000,000 | BOW many are desirable, it ought to |3 i7" (Ve were about to board ner| o o D by uw valthar, GO b i Hummer Adjustable Screens In reveme ihere asouars o e pisnty L e e tae e :fl.«"&"::fi%::;sa S 18 x 33 inches 24x 33 or 37 inches 28 x 37 inches wE R i BT e e e e o e P ol |YOU Should Worry [f e D e T 0 g -1 o | claed on. entering Constantinople. To A full line of Screen Wire yard, 1 i o legislation : make & long stofy shoet. we got inio it were difficult. to find a safe and reliable remedy for the A line of the best LAWN MOWERS for the money in the o o a ts due to irregular or defective Mfifiuflfiwfi md ¢ gl Ll A silmants s2e TRt b sos market. Price $3.00 to $5.50 anyone; likely, 100, to lead to warse sickness if notrelieved. | | GARDEN HOSE, 25 or 50 foot lengths, in ¥ or % inch size.