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J%i MACKEREL, bb. ....... BLOCK ISLAND COD, Ib. . ot So—ADUL1 on the ship where there is the least|train ———— A 21 danger there are adequate means of OMice, Moom % Murray | fighting it successfully, but it never- one S16. theless discloses a condition which ought mot to exist upon such vessels. 1f such can occur while the Vessels are tied up or not engaged in any spe- cial service it s also possible for it{jat to happen while they are on some im- portant mission or even in action, and it is liable t6 occur at a more-danger- ae ? 7 u" slectric wiring cause o fl!flo‘" o : : 1 Improper electric can ‘was : no end of trouble. It is a danger which sy I St s cities have to guard with the utmost | ™Y (ot 4 S » steadying | oG 00 the basis of Fot The Bulletin has the Jargest. 2| care in building construction and | o - Saawene version in the year 188: circulation of any papér in East. where so much money s involved in £ am going | Das been made a stu “‘erm Connecticut and from three §| battleship mma;f many “Z," u:' used 1o do— 50 that this confou 3 “to four times larger than that of * §| stake and the added hazard o Wha 4 ; fy in Nerwioh, 1 Is deliversd | pomter magasine erery procention sens in feout s vl 4 show ihat by duck PREMIUM NIGHT TONIGHT—15 Big Premiums Qiven Away to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses E20 00, d ® “MIKE DONEGAL'S ESCAPE” . o i in Norwich, and read by minstys §|Tot be wiped out of existence because | ' 8 va X Qirl Detective Featurs e “Another. s c “INDISCRETION,” Lubin Drama e three per cent. of the people, In 3| Of neslected conditions Had the Ares | alhough it left me at my "On. Goat Give me strength! Tie. st {is Yassing strange, ‘tis “SOPHIE'S FIGHTING SPIRIT" B Windham it s deivered to over §|Started neater fo the ~ too late for me to reach my su o iy whataver ff fa* won might today be & total 1055, | home the same night. It was I can run now. My head is But’ Lt 101 _so, oo ile 1 900 houses, In Putnam ond $|.;q when this can be overcome by|of take it or wait until fo¢ | clearer. "My hand steudies itselt 1 e Monday, TROLAND. ‘commisst Danielson to over 1,100 and in, £l more care in wiring it is a vital pre- | no exprass pped at am in the first car now. I can see the TN TR g et ol all of thess places It is consid- §| caution that should be insisted upon engine ahead. R L L g the ummer S ered the local daily. during construetion and by subsequent king st ratch 4 and have my and % N thinking that I could count on five ! The O AP inspection. by Dlinds = now_retu 1 are called | SAl BOATS, PARASOLS, ME- A camera i Eastern Connectio: orty« ours of sleep, and of betng devoutly gy 7y Stories of the War - e hundreds nine towns, one hundred and thankful for CHANICAL BOATS, LANTERNS, e T A ing under cover, as it sixty-five postafiice districts, and AN RS Shoe was a fierce night and I had ridden PAILS AND SHOVELS, PENNANTS, married a man has 2 cixtv rural free delivery routes. No announcement of greater recog- | through the rain thirty-five-miles that ; e Clae e s Siling | SAND TOYS, BASKETS, 'CELLU. G A Tha Bulletin ls sold in every : R & g L aneh ot To Detect Submarines. # her ‘hus! LOID TOVS, LUNCH SETS, KITES, 1ven Away . town - * on all of the R. F. D, of knowing. when I feit a hand laid | that seems to iear to heave It will make submarines valusless | of Sies boye e nas | SOUVENIRS. : . ‘startling force and a cras s baing routes-in Eastern Connectiout, ison has accepted the chairmanship | Ina'n volos nissed in my ean, | " | never heard before peimgn it to mot® Yoo of | time by women. AbSOllItel Fl‘ee of the advisory board of the proposed | “*Quick! Rouse youself. ~The en-| Stretched upon the coals mot CIRCULATION bureau of invention and development | gineer—shot—You must take his|feet from me lies the bod Distance wrtiiery Fire can 8s Hear.| ARS. EDWIN FAY . for the nmavy. It showed the selection | place.” - |and beyond in the cal 1 started forward in my seat with 4412 3] of and the accoptance by the best man | a senstion of horror unnameable, 1|of the window, I can see the Hisles at p 190T-average voiw cearers Franklin Sausre. in the country for such a position and 2 3 by Dr. 3 1903, averages..vivein-B 920 §|if it 1s possible, as indicated, tnat poird l.n,m‘,d?‘fn":"m%‘f’w:: "'1%."...;:":.’;’.“}5‘..‘:‘1;., wila! b -y — v oy W o o laterologische 4 p. m. Thursday, July 15th others such as Orville Wright, Alexan- | coursing through my limba and body | My feet touch the couplings. Now | vurions vorern toster o Beiny Saopres | oo toe oo e Co ity Sil Ask abogt it Photo- : der Graham Bel, Stmon Lake, R. A.|felt cold as ice.. No one was nearer |I foel the coals, as on hands and |yo momoscre Pross e o B L mmuni 1ver m our S Fessenden, John | Hammond, Jr,|to me than a men who was snoring | knees I crawl toward the cab. I drop| gi this writer shows that the German graphic Departmer Yaly 10 sosmuen ' Hudson Maxim and Henry Ford take | comfortably in the mext seat and yet |to_the floor of the cab. Briefly, the Fessenden oscillator is & o P All Latest Designs At ¥ a like view of the opportunity for ren. | this horrible pressure on my shoulder| Thers is s second flash of lightning, | Submarine sounding apparatus, fixed to | he&vy mortars used tack upon dering valuable service to the country | SOntinued. ~Worse. It was shifting | another boom of thunder, and out of | Vessels that send and receive sigmals | J\GHWerp Were heard &0 u aistance of | gy ywM FRISWELL CO. o poara of the ighest qualifications | 10 and was firmly lald on my back |the ~darimess—what s that that|(hTOUSh water not through the air | 130 lo 147 miles, but that at distances s 'l]le cranst ‘ 0 board ficat was Irresist hing me from | w re | These signals travel more swittly than Will have been obtained. my seat. SR Sh v Can ses aheagy © 07 IE 88 far as eve |4 POl TI through the alr, since | heard. The * 557 Veanidin Stresns on o JAVE THE -BULLETIN FOLLOW The kind of service which will be| I stared wildly about me and| Ah! Now I know my task. I am |Sound moves through the water at & You rendered by this board has undergone |opened my lips to shout out some|to stop the engine. But how? How |rate of 4400 feet per second, while more or less neglect in the past, The|Drotest, but no sound came and the|am I to do 1t? through the air it moves at the rate owever . - Readers of The Bulletin leaving || government is constantly being offered | Preéssure finally forced me to stand or ‘X‘t is useless to think. I yield my- |of only 1100 feet a second. as ] e that WILL SELL % [ the city tor vacation Tew inventions but because of the lack | ¢, Shoved onto my knees on the fioor. | self to the unseen guide. I close my| For some time past submarine beils | 3 &7 : : . 1 [ oy them catly ] O eystem and the haphasard method | Then again close to my face ihe| s 3 and 1 Four opatienns | o Ha R eod SaTe g 14 eans | Sieaes ot Wagons, Carriages, Harnesses tov hom voice said, eel obedlence | on pe and buoys, o some = : RS Te Eututin buslawe b o ited 1o rocete tha | D o tedh 1otk nista 06 04 S gxtent on moving vessels. their warn- | 55 "reiene’ war- T 1e mentioned. fo¢ | this menth of July at Bargain Prices,| 000 of The Norwich Savings Sosiety thoughtful Pattention which was due|Car. a strange change camie over m 2 :gnux‘;f G gk e g G BT SRS that tn: b wass of 10V and Norwish, Conn., June 12, 1915. both on the merits of the idea and for | 'rom abject fear and dased horro ow. Hrying o extenll” the, weyiineas: o€ |C0o, USTWER_OemAntory on aeveral|#f. you wee. ln.the mastit swe M| Ty e . the interests of the country. Frequent |l Passed to a condition of abmormal Jast. these submarine bells that march to any point where they might | stock at pe S SOUNTIVE ACTNON. are the claims whore new inventions | KCeiness and. resolve. I had some. | Not ffty foet away in the rear end of | Fessenden evolved his prosent slectric | March ' 40y point where they might declared out of the earnings of the Wstention. & & have been offered to this govermment | Loos, 0 do to do UCkly, B | AenSEase car looms out of the night. | oscillator and solved the problem of | iijer the expecied assisiance, and current six months a semi-annual tm on tho action which this opmatey |20 refused “only ' fo ~have " them | oit > deatiy IR 1 bepan: redding | are holding. fns I thelr Siimse 1 hest |Ben oS ereels from colisions 8¢ iaelr ™ explanaiions “wersdiereatied | THE L. L. CHAPMAN €O, |éividerd ot the rate of FOUR PER will take in view of the fallure of|oagerly seized by other countries and | With the stealth of an animaj through | choering. Then all is dark. His system of submarine signalling | heard nothing. aithoush the guns had e |CENT. per annum, payable to cs Germany in its last note to disavow | Tésults in full proportion to the claims | 11 9 waening figures. The train d’t know anything more for |ig really a kind of waser jess. A |been heard by other troops at still o positors entitled thereto on and aftar R e o e, Fas going at a ferrific apeed and it | mAny days Brain fover, they called | visel fitted with a coupte of thess ou- | mare distant soinie: Wi roaer | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. |Juiy 18, 1015, | the proposals which have been sub.| That more attention is to be given| Wit T kept my conrme i ing ting ‘o little. Gramene o 1ie fon Soi; | clllators or eara is able to hear for a |the Great detcated the Austrians near PPITT, T: ~ mitted for the purpose of compromis- | to such matters by this goyernment is | first elackening of my T could feel | most vivid thing in my expflefl?’“‘;e the distance of several miles any leturn- Liegnits in 1740 the maln body of the “E nEl— “oFF kb it s o ; 3 . Further- failed artillery ing as {t'may belteve the American de. | S7otif¥ing and ~ when it comes | the invisible hand w me on. No. Nothing was ever really known. | me o5y means of fMése Instruments | fire there and 4id not aame & T - to seeing the ints and possi-| I must have passed in this e~ | Sométhing like a mile back th e i g hew Sy mat come to the as- That the forthcoming note | 5 SO0 U ::;’0 s e fiacitiin: i DEaRTE Dhrsh ot T o s s Ik & talls D Grageed Mic |it is’ able to send messages through |sistance of their comrades, whereas DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN will give Germany ”‘M.!:M that | o0 o "’;‘we"m“’,md l:"”mn‘, es- | When a lurch more vicious than any [Self to a plece of road that crossed | c Water itself, just as messages :a.' other Austrian troops much farther Enopml’hn - ¢his country is not erigaged In staging L Defore sent me with & thud Assinst & | the track a that polmt. No othar ciug| Jireless are dispatched and received. | removed heard it and 'began tieir| pagag 75 nts per day and & bluff is certatn and it is equally pos- [ Himetlon than Mr. Ddison end none|snarp edge or door,in the Vestibule | Was ever found that would lead to s | LTSt I8 to Eay, & battleship equipped mareh toward the scene of action. ot o o Ry Dental ‘Surgeon itive that it will be impressed with | 2R e expécted to produce greater|ywith such force that's gash was made |solution. The engineer was quite|7ith such b o g Mo s Fh} HAYES BROTHERS. the fact that its sugsestions cammot|™¥UI® 8% the head of the board. | within an Inch or so of my templs.|dead, The fireman lived, but they said | I'S, OV Submerines mies away, anq Turkish Snipers Clever. Telephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway | MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. T e e e s T EDITORIAL NOTES. Ten! “The voiy act of touching that | © Fho ot reies ™ es It was o | HhOIr Movement.against enemies' ves- | “Tributes to the cleverness of Turkish e, and commerce i ANl ready now for & bright St : snipers in Gallipoll in concealing them. ) passenger train with ov ny . of this country under international Pt el rarntats ob ard . nimdred = e, e e o ships have en wi o8- OTHER VIEW POINTS a1 o n &t} ave been subjected have proved that| “The Turks” says, “are brave v e Aprue i e o upon. The oscillator os it possible to the belief that “The possibility that,| Y.emons are reported cheap, but mmms:e;pfim:n . Jfl?fléfi for_ g abip's officer (o hanz. (he SES- Tile avolding disavowal of the Lusi- | there are those which sre costly at| Many a citisen today. feels a cold|in the opposite direction from the one | Peller moyements of an enemys sub- * taria outrage, the German Fiompriiaty chill go up his spine as he thinks of |I intended to take—Hoston Record. | manine, These PropelCroacunds Con | PRoreh 12 there may recognize Holt and his dynamite, who will go B S el B miles, while with a sound-amplify- | into it a couple of times with my rifie. Reports from Furope continue to|joyously to a lobster palace, to dig LETTERS TO THE EDITOR device the distance may be ex- |It moved quickly enoush then. by preventing the actual recurrence of | support the bellef that the war is g“fumv‘;;llh his teeth, ag the mor- v P g g g e, “Some of the Turks paint them- such scts Justifies he 'rVa.uhi;Tmn largely = shell game after all. Py sir Oy r AL Dusls Disgusting and Repulsive, Tad the Titanic been fitted with such | selves and their rifies with a government at this time in avolding Boctely aeogt e > ' an apparatus as the Fessenden oscll- drastic measures of reprisal or a rup-| Huerta must have arrived at the|gonicl BTSN NS fanatice and crasy e 06 I eotma very. dtrands fator, it might have received a definite . Snipers = ture of dplomatic relations. conclusion that the exposition was fur- | let it understand _ that the Eeany | o batic 2o ROUER of itself to| signal of the presence of an icebers, | erating in sandy or Store Closed at 6 o'clock Every Wednesday Beems to be required by the present | ther away than he had anticlpated. | threatening phenomena o mot attract | will mliey sick .i.m."in"}'u"m‘i‘?f‘u?fl for_theTHAthenlam of e o paratus, ituatlon, in view of Germany’s refusal much attention, nor promote much de- | residentia. which is placed in the hold of the ship [mud. Among the bare rocks they are E the to give to thejpresident the formal as-| The man on the corner says: Little | sire for a remedy.—Bridgeport Farmer. a.ia'nqr.’es".’.ii':ve'&."‘%-n?'.‘f?{: 95| Jgne, oscillator on each side—is b B g ey R e vening During Summer Months 0 green ible to detect ‘brown, Itke & plece of mun- purances for which he asked, is s |self-restraint is in evidence when it s iaguating AT roptre T t 35 | aelicate that it is poss w Jtrong affirmative assertion of the |comes to suppressing a vacation fever.| The Salvation Army s an least. The Authorities Sught to ses |22 JCbers within a radius of a couple | drisd moss: ¢ miles. e SBlLE ot s —_— e friend, which has been through its|that they coverea before taking | or o Citisens and s rm declaration | The scacity of horses as tho ramuit | period of being taid fo move on. We | (hem Uiroush our strests, was Gons | neent Sl (i tho Seocamdch o8 * of the ‘must serve to che ‘th me usel on corner orning, just as people were o Ehat the UnltediStates will continue to [ F, the FIat st setve 1o cheer the | ot Grand ai Bank Strects. It occu- | On their way to ehureh. cillator will revolutionize naval strat s.ve The B abv b ples very Mttle room, and its meet-| The public epirited ladies of Norwich | 5%, f0F It is obvious that a battleship Worth Every Cent It Costs Viewing the German reply| mpere 1s mo use talking, the weath- of e ing are short. Probably S Beach | Who worked so nobly for th to- | Which can control the movements * nlahlo hext step i= to do mothing but await RN S Wil be supported generaily by disorim: | Ambulance SUERt "t try mEeis S’y |submerged submarines has &n enor. Use the ‘The ‘tales of submarines by sea cap- | inating in its favor and allow! lice patrol: mous advantage over the ships of the A et contormity with the ds.|tains. will hencetorth take the ©lace|army to" contimue. to. Dol mretiste| BrmEsn: Dreontes. alias iasEiok of B e o e s H o R LI c K’s fermination todkeep out of the wae and | Of the Storles of sea monsters, and the | there When others are forbidden. Nev- |is on & par with the dead horso-botn | DY, Baif 2 dozen discriminati - L far below the surface and able to takes into consideration the fact| WOTSt Of it is they are apt to be true. | ertheless, it is real & disgrace to a so-called Slean oty Mancsuvre at the dictation of the ORIGINAL i if an: [ since the protest has been entered | paias offers $100,000 for the demo- cult for the super-| Norwich, July 12, 1915, S s, plies ot @e whet this country, despite the failure to|.ratic national convention, but that|i0tendent to maintain the situation— , migh ily wipe out 1 1 3 o disavow the act, Germany has materi- |y it “enough to make up for the ad- ‘Waterbury American. A New Trlnmm. Bible, and a S’}E{%gfimfi;}tfi%fléa&i? M. Ited “ l lk Va.catlofl travel places 2 Certaln e Sty Of Memaae |ministration's deficlt Quring the Dest|. 1, 4 parts of Ty sountsy there| SmWIE S maeer s | T BVE Fonolihe body siident |} quirement on the traveler. It must have boen numerous drowning already| A new transiation of the Jewish| geneo! Tems orces. be good as the owne ets scan thie - althbugh it haste el & CARRANZA’S POSITION BETTERED| ' western professor clatms to have| press o othor. news not. so. mush ois | coriptures into 2 iplioh, has Just been| patiy-aive hundred school teschers , as t r gets s t m By his capture of Mexico City Car- | discovered the secret of gravitation, [tention has been paid them by- the ht and Mum"‘&m"’;’,‘ England and Wales have join fro ed . 2 - but it wil ::z :“lon:-n time botorqe:: newspapors. Thers 18 just as &ufi ;h.l'hlmcmr:mnnnuvu of * the g the ]udgment or prestlge, Whlle on the of today, for English- ¢ against reckless conduct in boats and| speaking Jews. The St. James and. taking risks in rowboats, | revised ‘hristian R gt L | St o e kS i Pt e BT SR 210 | e ceiagtate et other hand, good luggage creates may the ced persons, in_making this have obtained permission to join soon. | guii a8 the Original < = > £ it {8 the seat of government, the con- | work of a crank or a joke in poor|thing to ride serenely about in a boat| Mr. Editor: s 1mpressmns and g]ves standlng to i ; e - oty the traveler. : 1t mieht be & good fdea for Bridge- | liman - 17 oL Weterbury Repub- - sporte. E ¥n ity ‘and his preévious occupa- | port’s mayor to apply the same meth- e d lemper, . Down In Bridseport the local and rocasscs. || Resinol Stops = om | state police are . working _together, A w e 2. sntly SPECIAL MATTING SUIT CASES AND BAGS, ce of a reconcilia- Angry, 8 says Itching Instant], > 16 inch—each. ... . couviun.. . “49¢ o which. cught o Gperais io the| b8 ks SYOr EAMER BLOCK ISLAND A% 5myice 3 18 &2 l It is not an trol of which is needed by that fac- | taste, but it is quite evident that they | handled by an expert ang another to e joti e ————————————— tlon which ultimately undertakes to| disciose the neod of greater vigilance | Fide with one who is eimiply locking o ad in mi THE WHEELER SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS government gt den. sl TRUNKS FOR EVERY POSSIBLE ot'result in a display of any | ods for the adjustment of the strike s Harry pri going N there that wers so well empioyed by | & > ibe_w SN S |t -~ - ” T, STEAMER TRUNKS - -+ $4.00 to $10.00 3 botials OF bty such persons look for is not alwa the mayor of Chicago. ST . of tho community, e io T e e )| MATTING SUIT CASES, 24 inch size— (Tt nesded v e comnry aso| inte 8 e S aieipe g | moment e et owchen swr || WATCH HILL and-BLOCK ISLAND i} _ Seecialvalussc........... g ® < tow ! e o e . O S : : SOLID LEATHER SUIT- CASES, 24 inch size— Momise are and gremat that, be shot o a th the aid of resi- c 2 = St i, o sk ; fi;::m.oo mrg.»::'wuma;m 4 ’ inggors, | leather trimmed, size 16 and inch— 4 - the secretary overrules him as he | country = [ \ - 89 and $1.98 :arm:ha.‘ble-to "accomplish-but it~ ! inch— HAND.BAGS, solid leather, 1410 18 EfEsiR g b2 i ‘Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and -Fridays, July 7 to September 3rd WATCH HILL «&sn | BLOCK ISLAND &7y