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Lo N0 RSB O moTATIEIR Joay e B ek e A Entered at the Pastofice at Norwioh. Conn. as -‘mnl-ou- matier Telepnone Calls: Bulletin Business ol-*?_ B B Sob Oes B0-. | olai Willtmantie Ofics, Room 3 Murray Nullding. Telephone 16 N, =R UL R e how long the German com- 1" The Grcalaion of || 2E55.3 ' The Bulletin The Bulletin has the largest sirgulation of any paper in East- i § H f L : : THE GIRL FROM SHANLEYS A Musical Extravaganza With '14—People—14 CHARLIE CHAPLIN NIGHT, TONIGHT _ i f it water craft even though they might have less speed. GERMAN SENTIMENT DIVIDED 5 3 i g‘ H & § Pl i ern_Connectiout and from thres It is to be gathered from the at- Ieplied the Shows. The Names of 7 Contastants Already to four times larger than that of §| titude of the Germen soclalists, from | Sear S5 oot Broeey oo T were ready §i5%4 : - any in Norwich, It is delivered t down whenever I their KING BAGGOTT in “A LIFE IN THE BALANCE” to. over 8,000 of the 4,083 houses in Norwich, and read by minety- three per cent. of the people. In Windham it is dil.vered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and which have been followed and others i ECIAL TWO REEL FEATURE bt Colonial Theatre think of superstitious people!" peas y Danielson to over 1,108 and in which at the present time are under| ™yt st e bookkeeper was meditative. | were ready to bite anybody who wouls saw the . N 3 \ all of these places it is consid- §|consideration. Just what sffect they |y examining the ribbon and refused{even suggest an innovation in the she ran || Francis Bushman in “The Return of Richard Neal” 3 reels - ered the local dally. may have upon the adjustment of the kitchen. Why, it was terrible! . narrow es- | E FEUD.” With Billy Quirk Eastern Connecticut has forty~ matter against which this country has ——— <rew, but IOARDI'.J‘G' MGWO“. $ i g Peature - found it necessary to protest is await- T, seat comfortably, | “I tell you I wouldn't fool with such SIOLA, THE SINIST} i Williama and Anits Stewart \ nine towns, one hundred and R .q, put from the encouraging reports camping bits of advice, Why, suppose you Mr. Six- [} “THE GODDESS,” Coming Tussday, With E. ams «§ 1 sixty-five postoffice districts, and which have been received it would made ink out of these discarded ty) tayed from Fox 3 cixtv rural free delivery routes. $1appear that such sensible attitudes are | little slip of paper culled from some | writer ribbons and gave a sample bat- The Bulletin is sold in every not being ignored entirely. ‘woman's confidential journal, which |tle of the product to some benevolent town - - on all of the R. F. D, Admiral von Truppels advice has|Said ;‘,:.t.fi'hf&u,yg‘“m“fi e | ShiDes (B BanTraiats NG geitiants % routes in Easterh Connecticut. s go0d ring. It indicates that he has|the woods was to dig o s i g 25000 ring It odicates hat be tas | {8 wonds was s ol £ i 5 the mud, | wil Umprcend iR Motorcycle and Horse Races - i i ] 5t [ i danger whiclr threatens Germany |cover it, bulld a fire and then proceed | made his will in your favor, and wrote h om AIR GR 1 "l)s ; CIRCULATION through any determination to carry | to go out and p’;cg‘wfld flt:lwem y:t:;‘zo it l:nd[ a::ged it with o reprocessed | shore. They oy N F. 0 4th out its unjustified submarine polic: ng, or go fishing, or do anything |in ell you that by the time you Saturday, July :45 p. m.. Postponed from the 1901, average ...eeeseeer. 4412 remle.‘.m’n( the attitude wh!c:ctbl}; pleasant until dinner time. Then re- |and your lawyer got a look at that iy, 10 at 1:45 p. Py country takes concerning its rights as | FI™ saild the woman’s confidential | will after the demise of the benevo- of 2120 Trot or Pace Five Mile Novice Three Tires 21505, average ..........5 920 §| e o 5 tt |Journal, dig up your chicken and the |lent old gentleman you would find that Purse Ten Mile Professional y m"‘: nation. : :;“ i oush to. | feathers would slip from it like ajevery Dbit of it had faded and ed 2:30 Trot or Pace '"m ” H might not be drawn into active partic- | planket. The inwardness of the nice- | fortune reverted by a previous will to | been Purse $200 Three Mile Prof Side-Car H ipation in the war he sees where it|ly browned bird would be ready for |found a home for stray Belgian hares Running Race, mile heats Pursuit Race f s could - contribute much valuable|a graceful departure and dinner would |or something. P Pu 1 i o P sl s ] strength and assistance to the cause|be ready in two “No, indeed. These things are mot|& boy of 12. Th urse rse $15 Bmes. t Professional Fifteen Mile Professions! of 's opponents through the| “So .re d.i:! lu.t lWe gnuw«}y u?‘;( safe. If 13“1 need tl:k, let me lend |life, the t“‘l‘m“"h lgn:"uh :n Five n;:"m ey n Pures $90 dling ‘host suggestion solutely and exactly. ‘e|{you a ni el and en you can 0 keep :‘:{ch G:::anr':x ‘:2’;122."‘:;::‘ :::'.?f bought an expensive young chicken |out and buy some of the regular kind." | mascot, but he died from the effect of Admission 35¢ MUSIC BY TUBBS' BAND Boys 1S His is a position directly contrary|20d buried her. and built a fire over | —Chicago News. his wounds. HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW || ¢ that of Admiral von Tirpite whe Y Hopr i R e You is directly responsible for the sub- mth‘rl. Most of these sharpshooters ol Readers of The Bulletin leaving || 22fine activities and he clashes es- 7 their. faces painted green so as to | in charge should act without delay, or | years ago, were the only makers the et For vacation oo o wing || pecially with him when he doubts the make them indistinguishable in the | this state may have a lodging house | this chemical : value of the service’ which the sub- STORIES OF THE WAR fire such as took place in Boston, not marines are being called upon te ren- ‘n:‘g‘-:.‘r,-w‘\:::‘me uvo:(ut]_.muu un- éz:au{h The Bulletin business of- 2:;' étg rl:d'i:-::’ :‘la.!:gwl:’ol;cl.vz:z:‘sf captive ball aeroplanes | that fire .“,,.l are a necessity In|ble effects on the lungs, throat and fteen This was shown con- | membranes of its victims which bave vided and gives indications that reason The Advance on-Va posed of only fi per cent. Russian i tetoneen. Armenia d clusively at the big school fire in South | been described by Dr. Haldane an may yet prevail Outposts of the Russian forces at ns, the remainder belng more Manchester, when one class was penned | Sir John French. THE THAMES e Debr are bivouacking 10,000 feet above | OF léss recent refugees from ish z up in the upper floor, unable to use| The cost of suffocating our uo.,; gt THE MEN, NOT THE FORM. |sea level around the fesion of the |OPPression. There are two from lained In answer to questions | the stairway because of the rush of | by the Germans is not heavy. Liqui Norwich well needs to manifest anin-| Throughont this country theré are|Hansour pass, marking the approach |America, ome from China and quite & not receive messages | smoke and flame. The fire escape was | chlorine goo-um-bon: za"m?- o, “Son- terest in the pushing of the project for) numerous forms of commission ov- |0, Van. the capital of the Armentan |Rumber from Armenian colonies in e aeroplanes on sccount of | used, however, and safety reached |taining 170 gailons, an pro- vila; hi rta ¢ | Bulgaria and Rumania. One of the|the noise of the engine. without difficulty. If there had been |duce a large Volum.‘ot deadly gas. S domeing fit,';z:,,‘h:,';;;' of stelenment. They have ‘been developed mamican misstone. The: pane"ltseif | men from America abandoned a pros- Mo fire escapes, all the little omes| It is interesting to note that the a this city. Fe s Polint| through various causes, Some have|has been taken back into Russian con- | Perous business in New York to help Wwould have perished.—Hartford Post.|idea of “gassing” an enemy was su ::7 = thse s;ly-,d ::r Ll;:l!h the distance|been born of necessity. Others have|trol by an operation in which the Ar- |free his race. Another was profes- OTHER VIEW POINTS S A E g, fmedmn“:;‘g’;g:dfxm‘; i?’ifiz fi-"% gatlon there T ."m:..flxfiin"&'fi Al otha beu“l’:lp:l’l!ueu:ehs m\:. e i '3"&3;‘?1“‘#3.‘; !'.holrrdo‘wu .°{’.’2§y‘.’"‘fn . Low. Cost: of -“daseing > Was thought that the invention was = W other muni 've ob- | of s ant permit the passage of vessels of deep | tained, while there are other cities|the number of empty cartridges found |College at Yalta. The junior surgeon caw?:m.:;.g‘:%‘n”mdn u-mn’“p‘lgflf: "u_a = ho‘mblaul{;oben‘h‘l:?' .“ld Inwflold draft but above that there are re-|which have grown tired of the old|in the ylelded trenches, it is appar- | Was educated in the American college VTN 2rd 15 the use of asphysiating gases | Sber ir night be used by small storm- strictions which make it impossible ent that the Turks lacked marksmen |8t Belrut, Many expect to emigrate British | fnat 1t T8 < . impossf form ani bad poltica: conditions and to America after the war. is a matter on which the ing parties at close quarters, when to bring vessels which draw -more | demanded a change. T e Smiri. So far, the Russian pursuit of th Army will soon give an answer. It|ij, gases might be compressed in than fourteen feet. This cuts off this; In every instance s nin, thia Dholh dmportant fown: : 4 -, is interesting to mote that there s 10 | shous amd flung by catapult. ~Ac- n every Sowever it must| e e ~ | Turkish army has been largely a ques. 2ppol ts. ou s - g - 4 clty from any of the much needed|have been realized that fhe success |oupied by Eussin cavalie which|ton of communications. The 810po | Fors mronser Ban 1o 39 Thies o4 has | QiMiculty about producing chlorine | coraing to Truth, however, the inven- ?mmf_f‘-‘;fl_ hozl;gfi';:mgm ';ch: = :; :n m: t“:anx& rest;d with mx ”:’;d"? drove oatn:houzl Afty xura:.d'.'.na with g“.:‘.nfi,": Dl‘lnh of s:..‘!’?.f o u;: Dbeen sent to the Dardanelics as an-ex- mhwh is that ;gflr y employed | tion came to nothing—Tit Bits. eeks W er o e men who wers sclect 0 [ this even! ex) 't pass long, mali those 1 commian oy channel there would b a development | admiaister ihe now form, rather. than |of Van bestn i sarnbet. The erest |Tegular and could be traversed in an| s “on syery one of the armies now e KR PO o of its trade by water and the merits|in the bellef that it was the fcrm cf |Question agitating the minds of the |3utomobile. but the pass itself is a|aghting, the men In supreme command | Wioe ring chemists could produce When & Man Forgets. of this contention have been favorably | government instead of the men wkich | Russians and of the Armenian volun- |dificult divide of fully ten miles with |are of an age where exi claim | o ough chlorine in & day or two to| There are a Jot of beautiful things considered by the government authori- | made undesirable conditions possible. | te9r® 18 Whether they will arrive in|Many steep ascents The mountains, |the mentality ceases to be effective. te the whole German army|in the Bible. But a men can't re- ties, Thia 1s at least the conciusion that | e 12 save the beleasuered Armen- | [FNECHS 20 MO0 SR EN 819 5 I | The war has proved anew that 50| from the Yeer to the Vistuls. for|member any of them when he eteps ] g . < an Tule - e n Thug 1t is timely action on the part | must be arrived at in connection With | ' (Note—Cable despatches from Turk- | VeEStation except ~short grass apd | ragarding the age when- a man ceases | Chiorine is familiar to Buglish chem- | on & tack wher he ' of the court of common council, With | the conditions Which havs been re-|ish Armenia in the middle of June said | ®arly fleld flowers. Not a bush 'of | to be a directing agent in big events.— | 3l Mmanufacturers, who until a 2 backing of the civic organizations to | vealed in the ¢t of Nashville where | briefly that the Russlan forces had |iree has been seen since the plain was | Meriden Record. endeavor to hasten the time when|action has been taken seeking a re-|occupied Van, and that the threatened | !eft behind, and. the snow-clad moun- 773 this betterment which will be of much | cefvership for the municipality be-|massacre of Christians by Kurds and |tain masses ahead do not promise fuel. | Tne bankets and the real estate men ".y w‘ no Ffl’ mny .n, value to a large portion of this end|cause of the irregularities which are|Turks had been averted.) The soldiers gathered dry weeds to|of the community may do much to = of the state can be brought about. = i R A th The Armenian volunteers have be- |DOil their tea kettles until Dehr was|gugment or to minimize the benefits ” Nothing contributes more fo. (he | e e e R o 2n4 the|haved well in this campaign, as they [reach. There dismantled Armenian |{o the community st large from this S e ror e impartance of . Norwich ab & Sk ] o dia at Dilman. Here they heid an ex- [houses afforded firewood. The train|migration of factory hands, just as the - case even it is not the form of gov- sed trench fou ouTy i composed of camels, pack-horses, facturing center than the facllities | ernment which is on trial but again it | Farkish fire without relief and iaen |mules and donkevs, s gmolal service wothers Dy diac Which areafforded toits industries and|is emphasized that it is just as pos- [advanced on the wayering enemy. The | Debr is the seat of an ancient mon- | courage idleness and pauperism and the business houses in the way of rail- | sible for men who do not have the|head of the Armenian volunteers has | aStery whose foundation is lost in |encourage thrift and self-respect. The road and water transportation. It falls | welfare of the community at heart[been a leader of revolutionary bands {raditions of the early Christians. The | situation presents great opportunities to get the full bemefit of the latter |but are looking after their own in- |0 twenty years. A silent, observant ) Dresent fortress-like church was prob- | which ehould prove benefici to every through the inadequate channel. Nor- | terests at the expense of the public|M2n With bronzed features. shaggy | S0l bullt over 1,300 vears ago. Bul- |element and every thrifty member of wich has waited long for the improve- ustache, ht pose |lets and shells did no damage to the -opera- to get what they seek as it was under | PFOS 804 mustachs, e might poss| 30000 i walls but - everyehing | (g, Comvnunity, and a little co-opera- ment and not only are there excellent | the ol@ manner of conducting the City | his Thief of staff, is a striking contrast, | fovable was destroyed or defaced by terbury also a Bettér Waterbury, in- reasons for the increased depth but it | government. He is typically Armenian in his vi- |the Turks and Kurds. The village was | qustrially, financially, commercially, is time that the advantage it will give| In every instance the public is the|vacity, but an indispensable aide, as |Plundered and dismantled. The Turks morally and intellectually, will work was received, and now that a new |resulator of the municipal corpora- |the leader does not speak Russian.|Seem bent on the total destruction of mndu’-l.:'WclibLB‘wmun. effort is being made in its, behalf it|tion. If men who are unfit are placed | The detachment of Armenlan volun- |Armenian cuiture. The villagers wére should not be aliowed to drop back|in office they can administer its af- |teers, numbering sbout 1000, is com- |killed or cnslaved or escaped without| sy over the country men who will among the things forgotten. ‘t:l: o't'o ":;m thelr pnme 1;::;‘&; hope and determination of their Tace, | ROV accept directorships in great cor- OSBORNE’S IDEAS IN BALANCE. they are already retuiming to relaiid | Porations are men who can and will It is in the men at its heaa rather| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | ncic homes. > ing: givs ihetr hitention 1o all that fs of More than_ the people of New York | than in the form that the success of portan: o weltare of their —— my family [ are interested in the friction which | City government lies. The Cloud Digger Explains. Shells Made Sea Boil. the mvdm has arisen between the superintendent e e Mr. Editor: In reply to Mrs. s sh I read your advt - of prisons of that state and the war- FRITORIAL . HOTER, of North Stonington EH. B, C. 0 GIo- | wnen ferts ot sancemtes ot o | Figh it has cer- den of Sing Sing prison. This is be-| July must do better than this if it|ton, Miss M. C. of €S on | attention to details that must be given me. I am cause of the experiment which is be- | expects to reduce the high cost of a|teen g hers, who have lately written |the Dardanelles peninsula were firing |if management is efficient will do Dbetter than I have been for years, ing tried out at the Ossining institu- | coat of tan, The Cloud Digger letters of enquiry, |at war vessels and troop ships that at |much to m;g:dpubl:c !elnunfl'gme:l ‘:‘a 20 her melicias tion under the direction of Thomas - 1 waulg say 'to -;clll m‘;x:&& E‘d my | times it appeared to J. Sixmith, wire- den! o B . the credit s due to Mott Osborne who has some advanced| Can it be that Evelyn Thaw's rea- PB“"d‘“ e:.l 0“&0 Wm'? Zt l} b less operator on the Cawdor Castie for many ideas concerning the treatment of|%on for not wanting to testify is that h.f'. 1 Tt “"‘m' {w freak |anw now with the Anglo-Mexican, ! for me"— prisoners. Since golng to that peni- | She has forgotten? ey hinienecs P Juiy | hich recently arrived at Montreal, as Locust st tentiary as warden he has made many w The tods Stk v b England.—New Haven Times-Leader. MR T. A. HALL. ¥ changes in the conduct of the prison.| The man on the corner says: When Greak my B g s : o hae estabiiohed new ruten vy haun:|a man boasts about being self made |ruie and write August predictions at We suggest for the mext Fourth of ] alt Whis e the inmates are governed and hc|the Job isn't half finished. this time as much as T would like to S asSivice | July: “An absolute prohibition of toy [3 ure y has put into operation plans which 3 O e er Hid Hbefore the|2nd its results, as she was at the |2 Q% res anceednly mean a radical reform in prison life|, X view of the actions of ot the|gimer Boorded up the westhers | paroauslies for four months and Night is made to meet the demand for a high grade tonic stimulant, free from the in- if they work out successfully, but as|aor. “pet excited, is timely. according to her letter. andel. Jacioun by poodarss hm'mm Mm L yet they have not had a suSicient test. My predictions are not cus-; ‘work _— - of instructions t fl:adelhte,thn.whnmtendtdyn-;l. ~ aged u':".i"""'h For that reason it is unfortunate that - |as I have several times said, but are dertaking in or stimulant to maintain good health. truly a medicine mankind, anything should have arisen in the ,,‘_:‘,‘ Sensation developer Molt 2D~ |basea partially on conditions existing | janded in the o g LR nd which makes the old feel young and keeps the young strong and vigorous. way of a_controversy which threatens | bneaa of ‘Thaw. Bocker and. a fes | &t the last change of the moon each You, too, can # # ““Get Duffy’s and Keep Well. Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. £ Nom R e ‘The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N. Y. . to end the ,experiment without per- | oihors. mitting it to be carried to a satisfac- tory -conclusion. Despite the precedent that exists From what shows on the surface of | Secretary has not been heard the trouble there appears to be a lack|to complain that his salary is in- of understanding between the officials. | suclent. With something over 600 prisoners doubled up in cells it must have been| From the war losses that are be- apparent to Warden Osborne that|ing reported it looks as if the pris- there should have been a transfer and | oners are going to be the only ones to that shift hre should have given his | left at tke finish. to be cooperation i;ateul of balking at the = mm 1k just as I predicted in June, very freak- move or qffering no suggestions as to o trou Deen quiet- | ish. Queen Elizabeth RVIC what convlots should be changed. He|ed but no one would have the temerity | Thanking both the editor and my | fee STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND Al 35RyeE Ap] ntly overlooked his duty there|to think that it will last more than mngnnk‘lnd correspondents who must thé same as hé does in leaving the|a fortnight or two. b5 Sl Mm-.. nn;tA:ut. prison on the day of an execution be- - e i owrs THE CLOUD DIGGER. x ‘e tause he is person: opposed to the{ From Tece] Tecei 4 :wu‘,t “mp& pm;wt and re-|San Francisce Mr, Bryan must haye| Packer, Conn, July 8, mmm'g:"‘m“‘- tuses to give the death signal changed MMs mind about the climafic — - The trouble has however pointed | conditions on that coast. sut the way for its avoidance in the SR T r——— tuture and for the sake of the work| That young German who intention- which the warden is doing which | 8Jly sent his sweetheart to her death a2eeds & lengthy and fair trial it is the|OR the Lusitania forgot one essential J0pe of those interested in humane| iR ROt having had her life insured. st ot .ihat the ex-| Tme aifficulty In rumning down the Jeriment v:‘l’ll;o;‘bemm‘e;dm crank before he does harm is shown and Fridays, July 7 to Sept. 3 i - G by the fact that Holt had but re- TRANSOCEANIC SUBMARINES. cently received a degree of doctor of B d ({ y WAm mli n‘#fll l ml lzlm .fi,“ Norwich ..... New Londen ......... philosophy at Cornell. 800, 2850 It is probable that there is nothing —————— 4 b g Aduits, Children, nore to the stories which have been which this ; 2 & [ - o ot T country has sent to Germany it ought 3 5 3 Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply st ishing a submarine base along the|to be comparatively easy for the im- " c : office Maine or Canadian coast for the pur- | perial > - - ” gL vose of preying commerce des- - 3 : : ) 5 : : . : 1 D & AN C. J. ISBISTER, Adent

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