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~ circumstances serious tendency on,the part of “who skips 'a: seasions jbut ’ -t'h‘ga”“ :-;é‘v:rmdtu ggn £ § Foot asWell as Ever, Also Scurf On Little Girl's Head. 27 North Ave.; Attleboro Falls; Mass.— *Two yedrs ago my son, through & brulse on his foot, suffered with a severe sore foot. A rash broke i | i £ i Willimaniéte Rellding. Telephome 210. Norwich, Friday, July 23, 1915. i ¥ H giill 5.:[! THEY RAN FOR MAYOR . tolophn fhe Wl Bt - — . - o . Snother. iseter; Tor W/ e ColOonial Theatre last we persuaded him to try Cuticura Soap snd Ointment. His foot had been running continually for a month. Inside of two weeks he was abie to wear a shoe on tha$ The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- 3Reels “FRAUDS” Essanay-Detective 3 Reels ‘which k room ‘unbrok- ern Connecticut and from thres vy enrz;efl?g:rdlh(:.m foot, and after » month's steady trestment Featuring uu-my-. Bryant Washburn and Big Cast to four times larger than that of ‘mistake. telephone receiver.—Boston Record, his foot became as well as ever. “THE VOICE OF EVA” .....covviictnecnannnsnns.... Bolig Masterpiece eny in Norwich. It Is delivered I “Caticura Sosp and Ointment slohealed |} «wHEN A FELLOW'S NOSE I8 OUT OF JOINT” .. Bobby Connelly » serious scurf on my listle girl's head.” (Signed) Mrs. M. I. Gammaons, Seph. 29, 14 2o. over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses the deer throughout the year, but it in N ich, and read by minety- does mot permit each and every one Mg s ° 0‘“ w' threo par cent. of the people. In Windham it is devered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and dress post-card B . : the warld. 2 Danilelson to over 1,100 and in from acknowledging Caring For Prisoners in Germany. - afl of thess placea it is consid- G registra ered the focal daily. reconnoitre a distant section of the Eastorn Conmscticut has forty« S 52 | German lines. After scouting for sev- division~and place of GEORGE LESLIE ........ “AN TMPOSSIBILITY” . ‘\ nine towns, one hundred and be instahtly determined, | €ral hours their engine and they } sixty-five postoffice districts, and had pessed to the lind bevond. The |joc’ been perfected to an astonishing | ¥ere compelled to descend behind the FLAGSHIP OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS " cixtv raral free delivery routes. . TENIRG o e Jwes brvushit Min frow | Gugres Dy - Count Schwerin, a 60-year i e S e The Bulletin is sold in every “FHer name—I cannoi speak her | oo, sop e O Y uesian, Eng. | them to destroy their Built in the Navy Yards of Cadiz, Spain, by the Naval Archi- | town - - on all of the R. F. D. against | P@me—it is better. She was the kind |}ish Canadian, Italian, Serbian, M give them blouses, skirts e tects and Archaeologists appointed b‘- government of routes in Eastern Connecticut. that all youths love, with hair of | tencgrin, Belgian or Japanese chiefs. These they put on and, cai in, from the original drawings of Santa Maria for the curly brown, very soft blue eves— |in Germany can ascertain 24 | Iving market baskets, they traversed anniversary o landing of Columbus in 1882. n eyes Hke yours, Lmcy, and she Was|hours where that soldier is and what | the German lines for a long distance e e et e CIRCULATIO! ® small and dainty, like & plece of Dres- | nir conastiog T among the German-speaking peasants, Over 4,000,000 people visited this ship at Chicage in 1893 den china. To her, all the world was | mnis is made possible through a card | Reaching the Nieman, they doffed beautiful, nothing seemed to Me - | their skirts and dived into the river. ° 1901, average ......eeesr. 4412 g |Der sweet mamner. She was so-se | Gl oBUs et ALl bt b e fat | This was observed, and the Germans, || Now Showing at the Foot of Shetucket and Market Sts. 0% i saga 5.920 . lovable, that is the word, for even | o of ris oe wed kind 1 existence. | Tealizing thot they had been tricked, the old can remember what love is in | fo started firing on them. However, they Commencing their youthful days.” It O O o e youunte, and | Safely reached the Russian bank and For Five Days Only, Thursday, July 22, of (pThe Eirl shifted her position to hear | fh work and pains lavished on them | Feloined eir comrades. balf-clad in 10AMtw9P. M. words. Wy Teweveeneeee % 3 3 dripping blouses and kerchiefs. - duplicated. In its maintenance 30 per- But, I was not the only admirer. | sons are engaged, while Its inventor, ed game became apparent and such|There were a score of others. It|Count Schwerin, works tweive hours 2| LETTERS THE ED] Educational right is given to the property owners |S¢emed useless for me to join her |goy overseeing things. TO ITOR An Don’t M im ADmloN l(k train of followers, but I did, and one i hose land they may be found. It Bach day dozens and scores of lists Sowever. doss not permit indiserimis |Y 0D these others dropped away L | of names pour Into Count Schwerin's Manchestar Invades Norwich. oh the joy of it, I was the favored department of the war ministry in the ;HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW ||nate hunting. Henceforth instead of fone. I was always at her side; and . pe) i : Vou being able to make claims for dam-|how happy we both were. 1 wanted | Dorotheenstrasse, nere in Beriin These| —Mr. Editor:—The City of Norwich lists give the necessary information|was doing business in its usual and ages done by the deer the property |to claim her for my own and felt sure | g mfi’ns out the cards, so that each | successful way yesterday morning but Readers of The Bulletin leaving || owWners have the right to shoot and |she would say ‘yes. shall contain the name and forename | was disturbed by a party from a town STEAMER BLOOK ISLAN DAILY SERVICE the city for vacation trigs can have || possess them but it is a good idea| T remember how hard I tried 10lo¢ the prisoner, his service branch, |supposed to be known as Manchester. Until Bept. 7 to it fcliow them daily and thus keep |liy fully understand the law. ask her to be mine, but her sweet|regiment and company, the place and | This town, we are assured is on the in tcuch with home affairs, Order” R presence would make me speechless. |gate of his capture, and the piace|map, but unless magnifying glasses ls A through The Bulletin business of- THE BRIDGEPORT STRIKE. Words failed me, but I felt I must ask | where he is held, If he is wounded, |are used the possibilities are that you an fice. her to be my bride so I penned the |ine nature of his wounds and the hos- | miss it. Consequently what do we The announcement from Bridgeport | all-important message to her. I look- | pie, PRURER O WE FRNRTE, SO know of its citizens?—criminal prose- to the effect that tie strike is over|ed for an answer in person at our fa- | Scores of young women fill out the | cution and no Y. M. C. A. propensities. P.M. P.M E————————=——————=——————=x!and that even those few who were|YOrite trysting place, but in vain. 1| ards which then go to sorters, under| ‘“Joy Riding” o an ordinary man is s .',_“ ..z“' STATE FINANCE BOARD, out will return to work Indicates a|STSW¥ Dervous waiting for the letter|tpe inspection of & man who in peace |an incident but to the Manchester yv- that never came. I would not go to New London 1025 1048 345 4. sane consideration upon the part of times is a_head instructor in one of |man it seems a habit. (See Police _ Connecticut has long needed a re- |5 O “077 CF mwwn““tbe sk }::t-;.e rb;:uofle“: ::: an answer to mY | Berlin's higher schools. Before the | Court Records.) New Lond form in the manner in which it has proved a fizzle is one of the best sorters stand wooden cases built after The Speed King, of the aforesaid passed upon and regulated its finances, ""’m_ pripite S it e odies ] B fl:g;f yu;rstnua:d :";"”Y- We were | the fashion of type cases, but deeper. | town, we: are told, had collected, af- P.M, This was serlously considered by the | i 0010l that the trouble should | friendship that had preceed hroming e ee, that e Count | or seyeral months persuasion on the |] < *Daily, exoept Sundays last eneral assembly Upon the SUE-| sover have gone to any such threat- Schwerin to adopt these cases. i Mo e S oy oo e HEht direction when | SRINE_point 8s has been clatmed for {The first set of gorters take the cards | gether 25 Fords—mostly of that vin- a Sl i iy it. That it was chiefly the result of jukt as they come, in alphabetical con- | fage where their purchase of the same fusion, from the writing room, and di- Se be~ The good work of the legislature has gavz:er&:s :;g;:wr;g::a been ev;ii:f:: : s w;’ =% “m;”n‘ wtm. o & | sot them a rebate. Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and F ridays, July 7 to Septem! 3rd The securing of the rebate afforded AND AND nbw "e"‘.:“l’“:"":"t:‘;e"’° Sound Jnd8- | involved which necessitated or war- | in her youth, but of our youthful days | Lo an e ons s s, then them yesterday a v years wish to WATCH HILL o2/~ | BLOCK ISLAND &7 0an mant whi SR TOM | ranted a strike. It was an occasion | We never spoke. t tically—into Aa, A Ab, Aba,|Visit the famous resort own as B80c; Children, 25¢ Adults, 78c; Children, 400 the sovemor in the o of sho | where reason should prevail and_this| “What hurt so much, Lucy, was | " 03 00 THousands of cards| Ocean Beach. To them it was the Aduits, 909 and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill - |that my love lived for years as the i same as Mecca to the orthodox Mo- work calls for men Who have had ex- | It 15 ‘ndicsted is Just what has Bad-|.ojj maid ‘who never had a chance: | 5% Sorted and fled daily—for the list | nammedan. * (By the way the osone e L e e, vty T iy e ooy perience in that direction, men who 2 I wondered why she did not deny the The na s also are divided sccord- of Norwich was disturbed by that and Block a or further N P. M. 1 _ | Had those who were leading and de- | accusation, but her sweet lips never | ; same brand of cigarettes.) of company on Shetucket Wharf, . ile ervice and- who are matuiany | termined to have their way, Leen suc- “the 1108 to nationality, and put away 18| Countermarching—it the term is un- . | NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY - C. J. ISBISTER, ASent fitted for the task placed upon them.|CcSSful there would be _conditions thees roome. There are between 26,000 | derstood by them—popcorn was the Thus in his choice of Senator Wad- prevailing in Bridgeport today similar he and 30,000 Belgian names, from 16,000 |staple food and by “gosh” it was to what has happened in Bayonne, to 18,000 English names, and hundreds | §0od after that long trip from no- e N e S iston| N. 7. where bloodshed has taken the of thousands of Fremch and Russian. |where. Such are the spendthrifts who Fnd . of the Tegtuiate: Senator Magen-eion | place of peaceful industrial activity, With but one' exception the Serbians, | visit the City of Norwich. JOSEPH BRADFORD held the responsible place as chairman | . 12t the Bridgeport trouble has been Montenegrins and Japanese who are are pleased to say that the bud riso in Germany are civilians of | “C ¢ the Shann: ‘abandoped of the appropriations committes and | MpPed i the bud s nat only & happy s 3 il e i et et = BOOK BINDER - military age interned here. building was polite enough and so . Kent Hubbard, & prominent bus- °“‘°°m°mfg’ g*‘u‘f"y' but ‘:';'k‘h‘"’- By National Geographic Soclety Approximately 300 letters come to|also gemerous to notify them that iness man, there is every indication | VinE all NQ:“‘“" nd. The Count Schwerin’s “Kartothek” daily— | their way was not on the side of the Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order that ‘tha et Intaenis of - the siats Eng) e requests for information about rela- |river they attempted to follow. The W, e T e e ot the state|method adopted and the course pur- 3 tives or friends. It is the boast and |State Insane Hospital was looking for . 208 BROADWAY . | = — © | sued by the international union rep- Aquileia, one of the first towns|pride of this officer that no request|a party escaped or missing from a command the confidence of the peo- | resentatives refiects no credit upon | C2Ptured by the Italians in their storm | remains unanswered longer than 24 |town (?) In the state and chance had ple. They meet the requirements of | tpa¢ organization. They gave little |®Cr0ss the Austrian borders at the|hours—48 at the very outside when |it (or was it the cop?) they took the sets the office and two at least have been head of the Adriatic, stands foremost|the letter or inquiry is in difficult |other road. Otherwise the banquet v thrown into close touch with the very among the Austrian Italian-speaking | Russian Would have been lost and Norwibh | Selese Sell peintel, WILL SELL -~ i details which they must handle in the | ; possessions in the sentimental attach- To facilitate relatives in getting in- | would necessarily be an eleemosypary Garden province of future. Associated as they will be| D ndustrial strife which will long be|ment of the patriotic sons of Italy.|formation about the foreign soldiers, |home for the unfortunates. : " iEh the state trnsaren comptrolles | FCmembered by the people of Bridge- | Why the Italian takes 50 deep an in- | however, Count Schiwerin has forward- | he piacards teed in the parade | ot loagiar Wagons, Carriages, Harnesses T tar commtsmonr s Soe ey | EO5E 204 1t should have its good <f. | terest i thia” decaying it trontir | 3" Compiets data sbout. risoners. | arsuna "ther oty Wers o et Speces pe i ‘ects wherever su ons as fast as at the war mini B » is of July at in Pri promises desired resuits in dealing hy, recently prepared Al Hind fy. the Ged Cafaloguia, 1o tie | 0< Seinded one.of the “Horritdes” Sie wb y o i geograp! with the state’s flnancial problem is Geographic Soclety. governments at’ London, Paris and St assured. The board furnishes a strong | upon their good Judgment. statement reads: 1 . At least ht { If you are in the market see this Petersbure, and to the Red Cross head- | Tune ¥ Sortty aud City attomes Ham reinforcement to the start which the St SaRe. S e, cue SO “Aquilela, situated six miles back |quarters at Geneva, Brussels, Copen- |phn. judge took it smilingly and very q stock at - ye e leglslature made. EDITORIAL NOTES. from o Adristic Ses, at the edge of {hagen and Beriin, sensibly. said it was good advertising t for . { the lagoons, in the Austrian province| One of the most interesting features | g, pimgelf. Mr. Hall, who has proved nsiv 3 > : The Minnehaha having reached Bng-1{of Goerz and Gradisca, was once a|of the card catalogue work, is the fact | pimeelr o capable prosecutor for the th - offcial -4 m L Lcwm co i HAMPERS BRITISH LITTLE. land in safety apparently-has the laugh |great and flourishing seaport, at one|that many men give false names and |jaet several years, remarked that it od Despite the fact that Germany main- O its enemles. time ranking as the second city of|data because they are ashamed of be- | ooy “to jaugh”. resignation, i Italy. It was, in those days, one of the | Ing in captivity and do not want any- - . tains .thatiit is fighting for its exist- As the “Speed.King” left $33.00 in 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. July is doing its best to give mightiest bulwarks of the Roman Em- |one in their native land to know that P ence and clams that its submarine | JUIY m'i;:gu,:’og m.t:nhxngnsao:;. pire against the pressing hordes of | they have been taken prison: the City of Norwich last time—thanks to_a licy is mecessary i 9 o oo . - to Judge Kelly and Attorney Hall— ot the e o:::;ymw;?:r: e e s i wis D SR Ae (there was no appeal) the town is it holds has used unjust' methods in late as the end o'fpotha n‘&: century, E thankful that Oscar Main can take co - s-l shutting off foodstuffs for its civilian | The employes of the Bridgeport|Austrians placed it ninth on the list e e | e . ey Stigias mmlmlty uver population, it can get little satisfac- | 1S company appear to be the bet-{ of the great cities of the earth. o ter judges of what is best forithem. | “poday, Aquilels is a mean, povertys All Latest Designs At is. tion out of the report which comes Norwich 1s always ready to re- iing fishing village, with sallors 1 from tho British Board of Trade when | The man on the corner says: There | & tore ool : n. His celve guests from out of town in the ' sand vessels which had entered or left | 1 this country, but'we have.neutral-j served for centuries as stone quarries, | the young man was found it had been £ 25-27 Franklin Street the port of Liverpool. only'29 had been ity. sunk or captured. This is-a very‘small 5 proportion and when It is realized that Notwithstanding that most of the most of that number have been small | nations of Burope are doing quite ] and nothing now remains of their fab- | necessary to hunt out every soldler of [ their departure Norwich is ke the ulous splendor. Aquileia, regal city of D Doubt is still a question.” Norwich, July 22, 1918 weg" ana s justiacation | City of Norwich Water Works vessels, it cannot have;furnished any | enough Vesuvius threatens to.start in, - | his case, s e ates *Con very serious handicap’to the British. | throwing things. o o e Bolden day s ey & heter | M onnt” Schwerin's “Kartothek” con- | Charlottstown Guardian _Sonuvenir Ealandrs.The o i Goma Ty T t5%a The amount of benefittwhich has been - * ™ I mosaics, columns, friezes, from its|tains between 900,000 and 1,000,000 Edition. m‘" ogw "‘: Tates for the quarter endi: gained by:Germany is likewise small| The Germans are securing posses- 3 names. Two or three hundred thou-| o . . pest meny - plans and June u}s. are due and rflnbl-“ when «the:report also shows that the|sion of the Russian fortresses with|once famous factories: besides many amo them were are arrangements -“u._l-l_r 1, 1 open imports for the, yearsending with last - homely survivale and nicknacks. Which had been made for the celgbra- | nells C: M«'fi:- Rade to all bille! month . gained - more. than $39,000,000 “Triest, seapo: tion of the fiftieth anniversary of the remaining unpaid after July 20. | over: the' preceding - year, while the ex- 3 % first conference held at Charlottetown, ”5‘3_ W. BURTON, Cashler. | ports dropped $33,000.000. This meant| From-the demonstration by'the-peo- o Agui pert B2 il R ARAF Tt T, [ 2 | -ulnmm_mfiehmotvle'o!!l’msburgh‘l"hlv~malnm‘bem Germany. ‘A smalk - - e e - 1 over $120,000;000iandieven.an increase | 18reater personage than as if-he-had, vailable in_sea, commerce - 6f<more« than - $56,-.| 1ed~a law-abiding life, ”1’77"10& that, showing, associated .with | _Thespen may be mightier 'than:the 7 cimet that mew Show m"fi;“m : Sulpho"sage’ theNew Wonder’ V TS ABLES thefactithatiGermanybas been obliged | SWord, but' typewriter manufacturers modern . B H’ F w‘ { to resort to a disregard’of the rights ““""'th&t’bmwmt is-cen- :-H:!& S bt Makes GrayHa.lr Da.l'k LikBThlS “d A of newtral:nations and' humanity to(tered on(war: MImI-v::hoa:bWflJuI; accomplish “it, and;at the same time Bridgeport: can,appreciate:the: value $ has demonstrated:that:the taking oftfofiStrike Leader 'Kepplers departure 3 3 SR 5 lives: ofsnon-combatantsywas;not,nec~ fand at.the:;samertime deprecate-the-ill essary: in _carrying out itspurpose, | Which it.means'to:Bayonne. theretcan i be little: elation{upon . the - M-oflm;uflwho'a:etramiaml for| Whenithe mayor of AtlantiosClty the flagrantsviolation~ of: n nal pbreaks:ithellaw concerning dancing he * Thetruancysquestion . is, one;which [ 0o . : } ontzed by the Romans as.a The Tarely. ) interests. practically- every*community. » HAYES BROTHERS. 2 V-1t on ‘the runm, but paralyzed Isn’t It may*be more.chronic in,some than 2 pe 1t i In others Tbut tnvolving as it does | 500060 o Permit -ever that- the important question of discipline F Bnd ' education, - it - must i of { necessity receive considerate attention. It of ocourse s receives greater attentfon . in bage Y those - states :where.compulsory school | but it can: hardly'be-sald-of the Con- nttendance prevails and nothing is of | necticut product. more “value to.thefchildren . than the S — pystem- which it has ‘been found neces- | The sale of the steps offithescapitol _pary to adopt of running”down the | at"Washington need.cause no:fearithat W & s PR IVPR