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The Bullefin has the largest _eirgulation of any paper in East~ ‘oo Connecticut and from three torfour times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,063 houses In Norwich, and read by ninety- three per cent. of the pecple. In Windham it is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Daniélson to over 1,100, and in @all of these places it is consid~ ered the local daily. Eastern Connecticut has forty~ nine towns, one hundred and sixty-five postoffice districts, and cixtv rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold in every gown -- - on all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern Connecticut, 1901, average ...e.....oc. 4412 the development of any permanent in- dustry of the kind here. 4905, average ~---'-w-5,920 This country has the material, mush of which now. goes to ‘Waste, the 20 9 I92 knowledge and the capital for estab- through The Bulletin business of- || tamporary. fice. e . MEANS SACRIFICING RIGHTS. |behalf of new ones along this line than S84 inposei A the placing of a tarlff on forelsn g’:,,:,,, m:",,:’fnmmedd D% | avestutrs. 1t may be agatnst the dem- thls country would have been satisfied ocratic free trade ideas, but it is a | with such a reply as was made in its | StoP that is advisable for the good of [ latest note. Ht is even a question|th® country. Whether it expected us to be. Rather S does it appear to be an instance where . EDITORIAL NOTES, ' the answer desired was purposely| Pie-making machines are the Iatest, ‘avolded and a counter proposition sub- | but they will not be popular fn Wes- stituted in the hope that the easiest| terly for some little time. way out of the situation would be —_— B at, The man on the corner says: The Only the reliance upon the Bryan|invariable claim of the curbstone Ioaf- expressions could have permitted such | F 18 that he is going to look for a job tn idea to prevail and it ought to|lOmOrrow. o ‘"u;,m‘;: :-:‘,‘;:,:::tb:;: the| While so much is belng said about Sountry lons ago. the sale of munitions something might To ‘wosept such a proposition a3 be done to keep them out of the hands advanced would be: to|Of oranks. St e i:;':‘::_f‘o’("m':‘;‘:;dg“‘o‘i The end of the war is so far off that the Lusitania and the waiving of the [(h® countries of Wurope haven't ::' rights of this country on the high]Z5un ‘O "‘:u“’“ Stthution o the seas. It is o plan which may be | PeRSioR question. something of a concession on the.part| The claim by a sclentist that al- as practiced, but it would still be short | the appearance of the horse that does of its obligations. To accept it would | arithmetical problems. mean a compromise upon the part of e i A this country when as a matter of fact '1""; Jersey baby which was picked 3t g entitled to have its rights under{ UP @nd carried nearly a mile by a cy- international law respected. Ckfllm only ‘to alight unhurt, got some Mot only would the United States|TlY training as en aviator. methods which| The indications are that thers will be a billion dollar wheat crop. But even be uphoMling the killing of Amer- | what eclse could have been expected lm citizens and non-combatants from the democratic tariff? Germany found necessary S i Jy s, u.rr!lnx out its submarine warfare.| The manner in which the Liberty Germany to all appearances seeks to|bell 13 delng greeted along the way mfl*’ ;l'ld ’n‘::m lx to fl;fl: the ;‘e:l indirectly shows the appreciation of ng other questions, The|the people for the ex) n demands of this country are plain g S e ‘enough to bring forth a definite an- swer one way or the other, o5 5 R When John L. Sullivan made ref- S S TG erence to the fact that all ‘men are BOMBS ON STEAMSHIPS, equal he apparently didn’t have ref- ! Mhe letter which has been sent.to|CTCe to the recent cantest between & New Orleans newspaper by the al. | WIlerd and Johnson, leged partner of ‘bears all th R Ty eibears ol (D] ' vio Hitisrts ie wesing the inaile 3t But it displays nevertheless the me.|S0me American institutions which cessity-of using every means to guard | MiEht not have been his luck had he ‘egainst just such catastrophes as such | taken the northern route to California. madmen or sympathizers can cause. That it is & danger which threatens| When the German press interpret ery steamship whaif is disclosed | the note as “worthy of Germany” they ery of bombs secreted in | divulge just how much can be ex- of sugar when the cargo of a|pected from that country in respecting was being discharged at Mar- | the rights of others. ‘The purpose.of such acts can- doubted and from the fact'that| Now that the wireless station at Sayville has been taken over by the government it remains to be seen whether the summer home-of-the Ger- man embassy is changed. ‘When . Thaw chides . the prosecutor} or not doing as well as:Jerome aia he ‘fully appreciates the service which (New -York -rendered to him in ulunl the-case out of Jerome's hands. k:vmwmb.nflwfir‘t tali’s acts by Germany it must -recognize cmCULATIoN that this country is dependent upon Germany for this product, but it throws up a formidsble obstacle to lishing plants which would take care of its wants in this direction. What it lacks is encouragement on the part of the government which would give it a chance to get onto its feet without going through a ruinous competition. HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW ) 30, rnber of phnta for the production ‘You of-dyes have been started, but for fear of The Bulletin leaving || of being put out of business just as in toveh with home affals. Order || carily small and for the most part ‘We have in this country no more industries than are needed and no more valuable move could be made in ing ©f Germany from its submarine policy | falfa is mental stimulant may explain | ¢ siam it £ that held her trembled and something in the tome of his voice made her spring away for him and gaze into his face. For the first time, she no- ticed how thin and wrinkled it was, and that his cheek was pale. "v;n‘n is it, papa? she cried. “You are i said you ever thk of saving money be- fore?” to begin now.” m“n‘wha! l strange ideal! What's started y T thing it’s time for me to begin i like other peo- “No, no—it is nothing!” he sald; “T obea lttle senstble, am perfectly well.” But she was distressed, and” knew there was some_trouble. P ‘When Carl handed Elene her wed- aing gift she looked at the face of “Is ft—that—Tm to -be married?"|the check and her heart gave u leap she persisted. “I:shall never leave you, papa: you will be the same old dpriing to me you have always been, and you will have me just the same. But if it makes you unhappy, papa |never been used to having checks.” tories T4 even—give—up—Cari—for S of the War child!” he expostulated; “it no’ 3 1s nothing, nothing. I'm happy in Marry Carl, eIl your happiness. —$1000! “Is it all mlne"‘ she cried. “Why, ves, most sssuredly, love: he lavghed, “one would think youwd of reprisal when news was received of | the Turkish defeat at Dilman. The correspondent has been riding R e oue W e almost dally with General N— of the welcome at this time” she beamed. Russian army > with or “M.Lv I do just what I want to with ian leader, in pursuit of the irasive “Of course, puss” he told her, “it's | Claims Germans Have Caused Over|Turkis army under Hallil Bey. It was make you a good husband, ‘and take |yours, do what you like with it.” 5,000,000 Casualties. disclosed today that at least part of the care of you. ' Be glad and happy, little ome; I shall be happy, too.” Still, Elene was troubled for she passed tbe door of the outer room she heard oices. Two of the clerks were talk- “Baker’s affairs are in bad shape” sald une. if he keeps on in this way, spending as he’s doing. “Things rln look bad, that's a fact,” h Turkish forces were in a superb posi- And you're sure you won't be an-| More than 5,000,000 soldiers of the | tion- o: the slope of & high mountain, gry with me?" = countries at war with Germany, it is | flankod by some still higher. The Rus- S angry Wwith you—never!” he cried. | eatimated, have bees. kiten mtu o sian artillery succeeded in sending the “Use it as you wish and T shall ask |or captured. These figures, compiled | forces to cover, but there was no : Umost Sxclusively from papers or|eral engagement. Thers “You musn’t mind, papa darling | magazines published in foreign coun-|warm cross-firing between OUtposts, Elene began, as she nestled down be- | tries by “Heer Und Politik,” are pre-|and on May 20 the Armenjans suc- side her father, “the Wresses were|sented in an effort to show that|ceeded in driving the Kurds from some fust 10 ely—buc—rva sent them back, | Italy’s entry into the war cannot hope | of their mountain strongholds behind and the laces.” to oftset, numerically, the losses of | Bashkala and from the eastern side ot ‘Sent them back!—why, chila?” her present allies. the pass of Chukh. It yet remains “Tve decided to have just a simple| Heer Und Polltlk purposely goes | be seen wiethor the. Turkish forces, bhere but You and|outside of Germany for estimates of | which were shelled today, are of full the French, English and Russian | strength. admition the ofner, and this weddims | ba. oo, sweet, ad LTl lke T 80 much losses, %0 far as possible, in order to x coming on! He doesn't want his|better—and ~therell be nothing erT on the side of conservatism and |, One thing which impreases an Amer daughter to know, and he's deter- pay out—and I told Della this g lay itself open to charges of in- |iCan Visitor in this region is the ex- veryth: atter tion. llence of the grain flelds of the up- mined she shall have e ing she [ing I shouldn’t need her this | fla The French _estimates are | 5o wants. He can't bear to disappoint|week. We keep too many maids I'm |taken in part from Italian papérs|)a0d plains. As good as they are in B BGbFEs afrald 100 Syl ‘uim. lene aghast for a moment, then llln»ed out silently. She must OTHER VIEW POINTS Uncle Sam is a good natured old follow but when it comes to enforcing his neutrality he will not be imposed upon. With the Sayville wireless in his own hands and five Montenegrin recruiting agents indicted at Chicago he has two less causes for annoyance and worry.—Ansonia Sentinel. 1t looks as if Victoriano Huerta, C. E, has shat his bolt too soon . If this inent engineer hed tarried in hi Broadway office and busied himselr | B30 with polishing up his instruments end acquainting himself with the isogonic lines in this vicinity he would not now be one of the guests in the El Paso L. The incarceration of General ‘Huerta bas made him ridiculous and has impaired his infiuence far more than a defeat in battle—Norwelk Hour. One of the highest German author- ities is doubtful if Germany can force Great Britain to her knees by 'ubmn rine warfare against commerce. German is Admiral von Truppel. And German the Admiral is not the only Who is beginning to see that subma- e Tine warfare is “not what it is cracked up to be.” There are those who doubt that the submarines, used as they have been-in the past, can have any ma- terial effect in determining the war.— New Britain Herald, s It is now said on the authority of the managing director of a great ehip building company that bulkheads costing $150,000. would have saved the Titanic. She had something _called bulkheads, but they were not effective and efficiency had been sacrificed to save expense which was put into ex- tras and non-essentials for the pleas- |0 ing of passengers. More conside: tion for their lives and less for the adornment of the various annexes de- signed for sport and pleasure would have shown up better in the end.— Bridgeport Standard. Australia’s Department of Defence has awarded a contract for refloating the German cruiser Emden, which was beached on Cocos Island in the Indian ocean after a fight with the Australian cruiser Sydney. It is said that the cruiser is to be exhibited, which smacks of very usednlfllmlo amusement enterprise out of ac-. leship that'was the grave of a brave foe would be & peculiarly dis- mn‘mormm.—anuwort'rd. mwmozmcomum Station in analyzing and arugs is having: effect. The re- em:npm -duuxmvm soing’ to help now, and {7l 80 me| the French Journals publish no losses e e e L fnd. o e (Russlan flgures | ) merican irrigation methods and mod- from her 's lps, 8 o2 ications. jected, “You mustn't work, child, it1l| Russia is shown to have been the|Do the lssue of the war, it seems quite be tos much for you—what's ot into | heaviest loser, with more than 3,000,- | possible that this will come o b 000 men, it is estimated. The figures|Zor all Armenians lool 1 she laughed, |are obtained in the following fashion: s “sworics just what I need. I've been | There are more than a milion Rus- nothing but a burden too long: I'm |slan prisonens of war in Germany at Women Operate Cars. going to try to be a help after this. |present, according to the German| After arguing the pros and cons of Don’t think I haven't seen, paper, how | general staff. The London Times s |tha propocal th embioy. Wwomeh sons you are troubled. T've been seifish, |iong ago as January placed the Rus- | ductars on the. street cars ac Hull, but T've found out about the business |sian dead and wounded list at 1,900.- | Bagiand, for a month. the unions have troubles and you're not going to[000. Since then there have comé the | heen compelicd 1o Field to the: Dres spend anything more for me—and, | Masurian Lakes battles and the Car- | suce of sirotmstances and admit the paps, you'll let me give you a wed- | pathian victories, with Ruesian losses | hew lupon It wes foand lnpessible to ding present—Carl and me—I can do | estimated by “ailled” papers even at | optain surticient male Ibor to operate just what 1 want with it ana i€ll| 650,000 men at the very least the necessary cars and the alternative make me happlest you—| In Germany at present there are 7 s no, you mustn’t refuse if you want to | over 300,000 French prisoners of war, | o3 ol s, nE Women was the stopping méke me happy.” in addition to which the French losses | “The women will roceive $6.75 a week, She covered his mouth with her |are known to have been huge. The |tna came on tho eeen hut the: wat Italian paper. Corriere Della Sera, es- | bonuses heretofore paid to the men timates that the French army has 10st | conductors will be aaded o the wages B sitielt Sl i e e | B et WL TR Sl | SRS O YN 30 TS much happler that way—you've ndon y Tl o spending too much for me, paps dar- | Mail places the French loss in dead, | 'O YUr™ the trolley poles for - ling, and you've lost mony, but is|wounded and captured at 1,600,000 as golng to be better now.” & minimum. NEW BOOKS “I's true, my child” he admitted,| The balance of the estimated five 1 have beén Tosing Mmoney, but -twas | Hillion is made up, Heer And Politik 2 Iy for you T grieved,. Youve eaved me |belleves, by the Hritish and Belgian | America to Japan. By Lindssy Rus- from ruin. 1 didn't know how I was l“.l:l all kinds, and the total it sell, president of The Japan so- o "to meet it all. but T coulan't | feels is rather too low than too high.| ciefy. Cloth. 12 mo. 318 pages. its statistics it draws the con- Published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons, i e ;"',:"_L‘?’“}.n{“n"m one bit dis- | Clusion that “the accession of Italy | New York Price $1.25. appointed,” she ghed, “It'll be just | to the ranks of our enemies Will not| 1rhig is a companion volume to Japan S and’ we" have ihe jolllest. wed. | Snatch victory from us.” to America and is a symposium of ding that ver wasi” papers by representatives citizens of Not a Woman or Child Remained. |this country on the relations between Japan and the United States and on the interests that the two countries from ha\efll;: common. The larger “umc Chukh road to the hamlet of Heresan, | —Political, social, economic and liter- There The Associated Press corre-|3ry—of Amm! relations with spondent found sixty Armenian men, |JaPan, and many special problems of all that are known to. remain alive|interest to the two peoples are dis- and free in a population of 500—not e | Cussed brilliantly and profoundly in Lublin is the latest town in Russian | single woman or child but what had | this volume. It consists of contribu- by | been killed or carried away by the|tions from the pens of such represen- Turks and Kurds. fative Americans ae Dr. Nicholas Mur- ray Butler, Judge Eibert ¥ Gary, Dr. & Jozen wells were crammed | Cparies W, Eliot, W. Morgan Shuster, g | Jennings Bryan, Rev. Charles . Aked. Major George H. Putnam and Don C. Seitz. It is a volume that should e B e % 0% Tt aptaes i et 3 ucation of p: opinion on e L Geographic R e, Jrocure sides of the Pacific. Like its com- “Warsaw, Lodz, and Lublin are the | and had to 1 o Bt ey Pl o] o‘; three most important the remaining pop: e i large textile . industry, et i lThe 5 saod the wins poluts upol te: [eresan Inter and le wWom. i man 3 en and ehildren as they chose. . fm.|which the East and West can meet. after the defeat of the Turk- —— and yarns, linen and ish !flx pe under Hailll Bey, atDilman, | The Futurs of Us Boys. By a Friend =3 len stuffs. The urds foresaw their expulsion an Board, 129 pages, v made an end of euch of the female and| Babson's Statistical youthful population as they did not Wellesley Hills, Mass. Price $1. In Bashkala there is no one living now. But lately it was a flourishing | has country around Lul e and picturesque Asiatic city with many -snlml ..:‘n; ;nd comfortable homes. y of the houses were two- o s tractares of DGk wilh tastetul | manent the same name, is built BEx- | tributary of the about. mm—fl%' is about 60" miles from the Austrian Colonial ' THE GODDESS, Vitagraph, ~ Featuring Anita Stewart 8ome Mischief, Theatre 4!.&5":‘5«“& ARLIE CHAPLIN in “By the Ses"—Two STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 5%, 55'c® WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND *Daily, except Sundays SPEGIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to September 3rd WATCH HILL »&/0an Adults, 50c; Children, 25c hore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of company on Shetucket Wharf, Norwich. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. J. ISBISTER, ASent profit. 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