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Slorwich Bulletin and @ouficd 119 YEARS OLD Subecription price ilc a week; S0e a vntl; §6.00 & Fear. Entered at the Postofice at Norwicd. | ymproved until there is at present no = 5 - = did I put that key? 1 was sure I onn.. as second-clgss matter. -| evidence of the disease, but there is{ stuck np on my keyrin pefore we left Telermone Calta: need for precaution. There is no bet- | C > 488, ter place for the spreading of such Ot o S s = | disease than gt a cattle show and it would require only the presence of ; BOYLSTON ano EXETER STREETS W itman@le Office, Roem 3, Murrav | one sick animal to expose the whole il R e - it Rehe nilding. Telephome 3te entry list and they in turn distribute T e 3 por g gy ot BOSTON is 2 PARAMOUNT Shows 2:30, 7 and 8:45 = e . 1t over a wide territory. raim) “—! 1 ha PICTURES S99, 0o Norwich, Friday, Aug. 20, 1915 In ‘recognition thereof and with a| His Wife—“Gordon, ‘when papa talks | home fo-night and fiesze to death » Mat. 10s; S i view to protecting the cattle of Xew |like that you're not to ‘isten! Stop|meanwhile! I can’t do a thing out- Eng! time stigking your new shoes into the pud- | doors. And here's the wheelbarrow in Distzict. FROH: el S Nacie el Saceil. aindiione | it Teins sotet N llie he bidllle T Rooms. DANIEL MAN Presents . the Massachusetts officlals have act- |} U0, 27q my hat is a perfect ruin! | was counting on getting cutside! Con- . . | By Edward The Circuiahon 0{ : ‘“"‘; l‘; “’1"‘:.‘““‘;&‘(";“"; 'k";.‘; E Shiri ioee’ Wiy Talh ciomat mo much | feund e riat The wiia pile iu an THE LOVE ROUTE Peple L/ - and wetter in the coun! Edith, don’t|soaked and—" Single Rooms $2, with Bath $2.50 and. 3 attraction it is a valuable suggestion |gdo that!™” s o be}“; Wife—“T told yos Jast fan ‘y(o:ld Dosble n._:"_ w9350 " < 2 A Noted Romantic Comedy Drama that is made that horse shows be| Edith—*I can poke m:- finger in the | better put a pile inside Fecause it al- e 5 Tlle Bulietm arringed to take ihele piace holes In the house just as casy! What | ways rains the day we get nere, Apple- | (Good Garages — 2 minutes’ walk) ZTHE DOWNFALL OF POTTS STEADY COMPANY P 5 sl ity made the holes? D.3 snakes make| by! Why, there isn't a thing to do,; L. C. PRIOR. s With Eddie Lyons Featuring Pauline Bush The Bulletin has the largest A TEST AT GALVESTQN. “em? Will they come and bite us | without a fire or anything! .I suppore 2 e : 4 : in_our sleep?” T'd better unpack the suit cases and| Two minutes from Back Bay Station ciroutation of any paper in East- The" detalls are coming in slOWIY| Gordon— Yow-w-w- Tm ‘fraid|you can get into those old clothes “Ten minutes from Nosth Station ern Connocticut and from three §| concerning the havoc which Was | o snakes! Yow-w-w! you left in the closet' OL. I forgot to to four Colonial Theatre imes larger than that of §| wrought by the tropical storm at Gal- bring any aprons! Now how can I 28 i veston and along the gulf coast. It| The Man (ruthlesslv smashing the|ever houseclean withou: ADrons?”. = e e o 20y in Norwich, It ds delivared. g] woeim o O it ikt ok | MiinTiee: window)—"No, It Dot Crasy! ‘ name of the paper and its exact lo- 1 to over 3,000 of ths 4,053 houses i - frered in | But there isn't a soul at hoMe at the| The Man (wild warvioop)—“What|cation are here omitted—Hartford 5 5 Society { in Norwich, and read by minety- §| the sreat losses that were suffered in| . iakers! Al locked up! And so|the dicken—wo-c-ow! Ugh-h-h!" Times. o- E three pon cont. of the passle. 1o }| the previous mundation of the city. | SIREIFRL, o ME L e | ite Mercy. Applety! Are 5 : “SPADES ARE TRUMPS,” Vit. With Billy Quirk, Constance Talmadge i thise vex cont. ot :d b Though evervone would have been| g jiner! We'll have i) carry it from |you killed ™ “MOTHER’S BIRTHDAY,” Exquisite Drama of the Heart. Selig o e e i w~ §| mtisfied to have gotten along without | ycEwert's pump: ob, juvi> The Man _(shudderiag)—“O-h-h! EW uses, in Putnam an it, it has furnished a test for the con-| His Wife (as he opens a door and the | There was a ch-chipmcrk in this coa“ THI AR PRIMER Danielson to over 1,100 and in $| trivances of man which were built for | family drips in)—"“Me How damp | pocket! It was alive! I don’t kaow : all of these places it is consid- $|the purposes of furnishing protection |it smells! Gordon, don't you touch|where it went!™ By Natlonal Geographic Society :f:: ix.;:; out "?y':l:-e and fiv';:l ;-:: W R . . ! ered the local daily. against loss of life and property from :u:.’;:x';!!e\-exr;"‘.‘n ::. x;:wu;a‘el\;en;;l:e% poi:;s“ :&l':tec; l',l.)non‘( be :uly g eecs o S tabia of Toas ‘kon“en a me Am | Eastern Conmesticut has forty- §| Just such a cause And to a certait e “curtains, Edith! Don't lay your|O-o-oh! Oh, help-p! Oh—it was that s Y Y e " OF AMERICA | oins rems son hmndrt ot ] et maar rou ot ity has| oy Bkt OOt YR owe chipmani S8 2y TR O | Miompert Baies wan 2 sy ond |10 B SE R R N e = Bea-a long t's al us! ~ sn't e n ever goin; lo stop™ cozy, as trim and as indifferent to 3 sheiy-Ats postatiics diateieta, and 31, L clirated it itectivencan; 3t hainl Ghrdos ~One i 1he chichisa. Ial' The' Min -teant Gervear: Hedwlowd: aa frim Snd as. ladisrent 10 o, | free d t hat wes | Bt b o routes. 2| not entirely eliminated loss, but it has|drowned. He's lying down all flat.|a box of patent matches left in these: jide vacation resort well might be, 3 4 ANNU AL i The Bulletin is sold in every | ;g estionably minimized it and indi- | Can we have him for supper? old clothes! Now we can Have a fire | begins a war primer issued by the 181e—1918 | town on all of the R. F. D. cates that Galveston has done good Tlhe Man—t;;Gog‘d ll:eava \fi'! })r;hgc :.rl.: an;d glc;lm::mnll;o .k.(iv':‘(e RTIRII National oeompmcodscctfiu{l (\oda);; J Fn A.M &S n i ster =L crate upon e ck porch: 1 rom e D) which tells of the modest little Nortl « routes in Eastern Connecticut. work n the rieht direction, The forces | ' JIB0L, G kot~ e e e il the ot 70 boeget | phich tells of the modest little Norti | Jokm A. Mergan on TOURN AMBNT of nature seldom wi a while|, His Wife (walling) —‘Ob, the roof|but thero isn't any yriceries in the|gwept away. “Ostend, up the coast CO AL, CIRCULATION They are difficult to combat and while ) has leaked all over the new enamel | box except salt, and its wet! What- |y the nmorth, strove for the correct the seawall was battered down for a|dresser and the rig! They're just|everll we do? And I'm hunery!” cosmopolitan air, the high tension vi- LEHIGH VALLEY short distance and the four million|rulned! And a chipmunk or a mouse| The Wife (tragically)--*Do? Why, I ‘.n“";fp"pnp" for the modern, £0-|nNo 2 Nut 26.00 i dollar causeway damaged In spots the | has eaten pounds out of these books!™ | think that dying on the Spot Seems|anead summer resort. and left to lit- oy August 17 to 21 1901, average ............ 4412 for the greater| EAIth—"Oh, mother: Something | easiest just this minut e Nieuport-Bains, 13 miles down the| Ofice and Yard Central Wharf | Single admission ............... . 1905, average ...........5 920 ‘;‘x‘_:';:: ::‘o"‘:‘"l“:e"‘l’:“ oL It s une | Shot up the chimney o5as itasquir-| _ The Man—"Oh, neve- mind! All I've it b bustiien oF Bebiaie test— = = Transferable Seagon Tickets ... 50c ‘ = rel> I want to catch it! got to do is bust in a window at the B it eiepnione = ¥ Qquestionably in that direction that|™mq.'wite (dragging her child down |caretaker's, which will bring him hop- | orc 200 af abode of peace K or Hetmm e Playing Day and Night Galveston must continue to look for|from the blac ened chimney)—"You|ping, and telephone ti Town and get| i eaming through this still retreat. ost Cigars are Good— Music by.Tubbs® Military Band Tue August 14....... - protection. sit right down there anl don't move|a special boat for 32 which the grocer | **Ligyns (Poush this sl retreat o THESE ARE BETTER 2 ¥ . P> o day and Friday evenings—Swah The conditions of that locality have | till I get straightened around hifre! won't think of paying fo: and have|jnes through France and Flanders M’ 2-3 5¢ CIGAR not been overcome, but the test has| Edith (velling)—“I don’t want-a sit|the eats sent out!” T M B by vpt Ohe Noarthe e TOM'S 1 Orchestra Wednesday and Thursday shown the weak spots and furnished |there! T won't sit here. I° don't ,,TG[‘"’?" (from "‘fi"{““ P°‘,°">T sands, lies two miles southwest of the | GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | evenings. the evidence upon which future pro- | Wanta—' here's another chickey died! It|pgthing resort. Here is o the terminus 1 HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW tective work must be based. Galves- The Man (sterniy)—"Stop that!choked to death!"—Chicigc News. 65 the raRSY from Divmisie, &bk Try them and see, Cars stop at grounds—Rockwel You ton has reason to feel that its safety — | morning’s walk a The beach | THOS. M. SHEA, Pro’.C:an St. | street. from storms like that which has just! shelves out very . and at low Next to Palace Cafe Readers of The Bulletin leaving || 1Tk h b same fisas of aters slip back for a great the city for vacation trigs can have || Visited it lies in the sam y stretch, while the prevalent west wind it fchow them daily and thus keep | | construction as that which has heen drives the uncovered sands into dunes, 3 3 i A : ERVICE in tovch with home afful™s. Order ||found so effective’ where earthquakes Stories of the War or whirls them into the little cottages DAILY S :lmulh The Bnnnina ;mlnsa of- || are prevalent. ¥ » back from the shore. The Yser, that STEAMER Bl-ocK ISLAND Until Sept. 7 to £ e most contested of tiny streams, runs SUFFERING FROM HANDICAPS. just to the north of the resort. and its WA'I'CH H“_L a“d BL"EK ISLAND By the capture of Kovno the Ger- Sowed Grain Too Thickly. is familiar with his colonial history, | e oreg Piovided excellent fishing for " the reflective summer uests who man forces continue to make progress| Light German farmers have just|reminded of Lexington and Concord.| acceq by Ostend, to the —h. Q In their campalgn in the east. While|been tried before the Potsdam crim- | He sees in the grain flelds on either ieuport-Bains was quite a modern P.M. P. M. not a decisive victory for the Invaders|inal court for an offense created by |Side of the road, old men, women and |, .core, its foundation going back only Lv. *2.15 #2345 inasmuch as the Russians have re-|order cf the Federal Council some |Children, trying to replace their fathers, | It possessed a fine pier, ex- | | Norwich . Block Island = A BAD IMPRESSION, Some idea of the conditions exist- Ing in Georgia today is to be gained from the statement of Mayor ,Wood- ¢~ | months agc—that of sowing grain too | husbands and brothers who have been | :o,ging from the mouth of the Yser )] New London Watch Hill 345 ward of Atlanta in & speech nlade in | {Fo2ted wm;‘“" “;m“s.::: i‘o'f,::‘h thickly. It vas charged that they had | Mobilized, and along the dusty road Wateh Hill New London s 53 Hin Francisoe when' he Gichares that ] s & foxwaed moysmen N | sowed more than 110 pounds of oats|Sauads of soldiers, shouldering pitch- Block Island Norwich - Dee &80 a5 the lynching of Frank was a “just .M. P. M. Ppenalty for an unspeakable crime” and concluding with the advice to ex- Governor Slaton not to return to that state for a year—if ever. Such a public declaration from the chief gxecutive of the leading city in Georgla doesn't make a very favorable impression upon the people of a coun- try who are disposed to respect law and order, and it cannot be belleved that it was viewed with any degree of satisfaction by his Californian hear- ers. That Mayor Woodward voiced the feeling of many Georgians is to be be- leved even to the danger which would be encountered by the ex-governor in a return to his home. This was manifested by the outburst of feelingl *Daily, except Sundays SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to Septembe- 3rd WATCH HILL :2f0:v | BLOCK ISLAND 275 Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c Importance in the evident plan of eut- | paTC, Foch." (Ahout 3-8 acre), where. | forks. and scythes, with sickles in ting the Russian forces off from their | as the limit is 37 1-2 pounds. The | their beits: they wear the blue great~ **Sundays only line of communication with Petrograd.| defendants joined in declaring that | €0at with points buttoned back, simil- And even though the armies of the|their swampy moorland required more | 8 to the soldiers of 1776, but their czar continue to withdraw in good!seed. partly because of the character [MiSsion for the moment is peaceful. form it makes it evident that that|Oof the soil and partly because a con- They are a part of the new agricul- - srable rart of the seed was eaten |tural mobilization: reservists whose country does not consider itself in a|Slderable rart of the seed was eaten| g%, finistry of War has accorded | position to offer successful resistance |,V int PRECEREE f0m T8 SOIOINOE | e farmers to aid in the harv to the onward rush of the Teutons.| mumteram fae of thice mhe mas - | Some of them belonging to Territorial % SR It is to be helieved that the Russians classes who followed agricultural pur- Sickand Suffering; At 5 fently’ aquinped suits in civil life, have been formed B : dreapica; y | sumciently - wutned into squads, under the command of a| Last Found Help in Lydia = 3 S S non-commissioned officer, and are sent E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- the enemy and that they are still suf-| Trafalgar street, in the southeastern|to all farmers in turn, who make ap- 3 vVeg fering from the shortage of arms and | part of London, boasts the highest!plication for their assistance through ble Compound. Shore 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 ammunition which was so clearly dis- pEmplor:‘ilon elfl;ecrl;lll:huf any strleetlgrol local ccmm;,n'ml authorities. In some aved during the early days of the | England. Although there are only 130 | instances the farmer agrees to give g« foln s ariav 7 houses on the street, there are 175|them food and lodging, but no pay. Richmond, Pa. — “ When I started It was on this line of defense which | Tembers of Trafalgar street families| Arrived at their destination, off Rt o gt e tarted 1n G0 | serving or fallen in the war. il the hervs chatn t Santhos hamis the kalsegs forces have s i It is not an opulent residential | kerchiefs are placed under their small capture that the Russian generals in-| thoroughfare, but is part of the estate | caps. ana sinsing a harvesting chantey, : . 9 . dicated that they were prepared to|of Lord Llangattack, and consists of | the work of reaping and binding be- state ofyhellt.h, offer ' successful opposition, but the|neat little houses built to the same | gi ilitary discipline still pre- Ead ierndt e rapidity of the movement by the Ger- | pattern anc rented for about $4.50 a |y the farmer transmits his wishes 4 bl mans evidently finds them still im-|Week. The residents are practically |through the officer, who issues orders | bles, and was so ex- Jeoiiity pidiaces all workingmen’s families. in precisely the same voice as at par- : tremely nervous and | No better lesson could be given: to o = ade. prostrated that if I | Russia of the importance of adequate Reminder of Lexington and Concord. In the larger fields American har- had given in to my railroad communicatioh than that| Lhe infrequent American visitor trav- vesting machines may be seen drawn 3 feelings I would ished by the ad- | €ling along the Paris-Geneva _state [ bY slowly moving oxen; horses as well e : which has been furnis! y the ad- |y ioivay. passing near the forest of |38 masters are fighting. Speaking of e been in bed. vancing foe. It has experleinted ha Fontainbleau at Barbizon, is, if he|the heip given by the soidiers, one As it was I had handicap in this respect which the farmer said: _“Yes, it has been very jtalie e enemy recognized and prepared against kind of the Ministry of War to give hardly gth 54 ’y 5 us this assistance, as without it part times to be on my ::: !tv:’:x }::: tlitl?eemc‘?’r:esmt:::omil:si: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ({; our rcru)'- n‘nulg have gone to waste. | feet and what Idid do was by a great ! bound to make up for past neglect. = My wifc calls the men “Blue birds" | effort. I could not sleep at night and C. J. ISBISTER, Agent which was made against Governor Slaton following his action in ,com- muting the sentence of Frank which required the calling out of the mil- itia to insure proper protection, but when he declares, as his San Fran- cisco speech indicates, that the people of that state are ready to offer vio- lence to' him on his return, it dis- closes a lawless condition which no state should be willing to tolerate, to say nothing about boasting over. No credit is reflected upon the mayor of Atlanta or his fellow citizens by their Our Special Bargains For Friday and Saturday Ladies and Misses’ Summer Dresses in the most de- H lone because of the color of their i il | - - endorsement of the Frank lynching, Sl Sl e Sidewalks and Trees. s of course felt very bad in the morning, sirable fabrics for the surnmer season. but rather does it show the need for EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. Eaitor: Wl you give ine the | {nics Dut becanse of the good cheer| 3 5 (rondy headache. opportunity through your valuable pa- It can hardly be expected that Geor-| per to voice the alarm with which res- gia is making a successful bid for an|idents of Norwich view the proposi- increased population, tion of laving new sidewalks in the OTHER VIEW POINTS | a thorough housecleaning down there. Georgla has no respect for its own laws or itself. It is a menace to the whole country. ““After taking the second bottle Ino- | §4.00 to $6.00 Dresses to closeoutaf ......... $1.98 ticed that the beadache wes pot sobad, || 55 50 10 $3.08 Wash Skirts to close out at. . .. . . $1.49 stronger. 1 continued its use until it |§ $1.25 to $1.50 Silk Gloves to close out at ...... made a new woman of me, snd mow I § 6314¢ to 75¢ Silk Gloves to close out at ........ can hardly realize that I am able todo [§ . when the fishing is good. Deauts of our City: & work Which hag| Connecticat has a law requiring all | oo much e Tdo. Whenever Tknowany (§ 50C Corsets to close outat ...........coonn.nn 89¢c 49¢ 42c Georgia is in need of a practical |aiready been well started. Our splen- | Vehicles to light up at night. but mo| Lo on s need of a good medicine I $1.00 to $1.50 Corsets tocloseout at .......... 22: ZC 42¢ 30c city. What does the special city T R CONTRABAND. The man on the corner says: Crafty | meeting called for Monday to vote on The determination of Great Britain in cooperation with the other allies o place cotton on the contraband list has not come without long considera- tion. It was for the purpose of avoid- ing this step out of consideration to this line of business in this country that there was passed the order in council. Conditions which have fol- lowed, however, have failed to accom- plish the desired ends. The methods is the agitator who starts a strike |the issuance of bonds mean? Is it . 2 penalty for ignoring the law. Was that | W : - - < L lesson in showins respect for the law. | i, £L000, 873 kShes ouer many strest, | the idea’New Haven Journal:Cour- | highly praise Lytia E. Pinkham’s Veg- | 50c Brasieres to ClOSE OUE at - .- v vveveeeennn. It is a dangerous school at present.| These trees are a heritage to us from | €T etable Compound.”” — Mrs. FRaNK = ik H to close out at Not much atiantion 1 et Roioe eren :henpadst‘md :‘1 p}l;(aceéezs Doa!es::‘on en- = l_—“d 7 s CLARK, 3146 N. Tulip St., Richmond, Pa. 50c Si ose to (i 0! i ececccssccccsccccs & E rustes 0 us to 21 lown to e next ey are already lookin, ahea to 1 cveosecscsoeseseesse ito the business of making war muni- | generation. We have only to view | winter over in the countrics afiicted| Women Have Been Telling Women 39¢ Silk Hose to close out a S ik 10c Good Hose to close out at . ...... 3 pairs for 25c tions unless the orders run up into the | the magnificent old elms of over a|by war. It looks very near to the |gor forty vears how Lydia E.Pinkham’s il hundred vegrs old in Norwich Town |poor and needy. France is troubled ¥ . H o {o know ihat our_trees in the city | by the scarcity and high price of coal, | Vegetable Compoupdgh:fimrededialir 50c Waists, the best to close out at ............ 3% ; a Perfection in the weather is Impos- | B&Ve vears before” them if they are|We get a new idea of the value of | health when sufferin emal | E P pursued have mot resulted -in | SSTEHOR Ib the Weather is b aaysii’n"x.‘,‘:,'."m“'“m for. Jf _ destroved,|preparcdness for war with the infor-| This accounts for the enormous demand | These are the biggest values that we have offered = mation that Germany is in possession | for it from | :':‘_ d;‘“’d “"I;suf"" b“'r “;fh“ there have been complaints that it was| If it is a question of trees or side-|of all bu: 9 of the §5 coal mines|ioF it oot .n“’“s"g St yeu “to |l this season. e they resu n complications | to0 cold. walks it is far_better to let the|in France—Waterbury American. troubled with any ailment peculiar and an unsatisfactory handling of the . _— sidewalks go. If these granolithic women why don’t you try Lydia E. | 2 needs and save about one- rommerce in that commodity both| It is about time for someone to dis- | walks mean the destruction of our /The new street signs and numbers | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? It/ Come in and buy your trom the standpoint of the shippers|cover the fact that Germany is back | trees, let us lay a harmless kind. cannot be put up too quickly. Thor- | will todo so. Lydia E. Pink- || third of your money. and from the military viewpoint of the trouble that is being stirred|, Th® DPresent method Of cutting off|oughness in erecting the street signs G % . = ham licine Co. Mass. Great Britain and its allles, by the jrools and laving the cement close | would be commendable. = Persons who Madicine T 248 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN SQUARE ‘What is desired is to shut off the - plan street signs sometimes seem to As a Teply to the appeal, Carranza | Biosture and making them victims of Th L d. ’ S . l t S t enemy from its supply of cotton and | 20 on the theory that all pedestrians BASKE I S i v walk, also on Warren avenue there is| GicLon- It is possible that the army |, jceq high wind storm: otally differen PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING measures adopted up to this time have | is going to ask for recognition and |fn Sorme, s totally different {approach a street corner from one cer- wil T T8, BEACH a large elm In the middle of the wall | Will be asked to establish one, at least. SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BAR PINS he that i not been successful, inasmuch as mil- o o it [ it imu-d Which pedestrians are giad | 1D SVery state and it is to be hoped| Ask us for plans and prices. BASKETS, NURSERY BASKETS, BRACELETS i i i trade. The necessity of excluding cot-| The La Follette seamen’s law ap- | Sidewalks. spaces left around the | bers should follow the completion of the "0DmN PLUMBING ton is greater in this war than pears to be ready to do for the ship- }rmhe:' flgdamtsdnlh';tlie ‘t: "l‘;l‘u;"-:wnrk now being pushed.—Providence those of the past, because of the im- | Ping of this country what the British | J good sam| Westerly | Bulletin. . G Portaat pars It plays In the manufac. | navy has accomplished for Germany.| il front of the Uniteq States post of- A is as essential in modern house a ture of explosives, and with neutral — ——— countries importing far beyond their! Russians may be expert lace work- normal requirements it can be read- i erS. but ithey probably realize that it ily appreciated that Great Britain is| Would have been better to have de- not far wrong when it recognizes that] voted their time to a network of rail- this surplus is finding its way in!usm‘d& the hands of the enemy. £ o The idea of making cotton contra-| The value of the camp at Plattsburz band is naturally disconcerting to the | i being indicated by the demand Faisers who have undergone a long| WhICR Is coming for similar camps period of uncertainty, but with the|2DOther year at different sections of establishment of fixed rules for itsj the country. treatment and obtaining a greater con- | trol over the commodity it strikes a blow at the enemy while the shippers will know just what they have to lectricity is to lighting. We guaran- In Boston on Warren street, "“‘i:hh is predicted that such camps as|® Y 3. E i s at at Plattsourg will be in great de- | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK e Y e AL oXPuLY. there | mand next year and it is a safe pre- |by expert workmen at the fariest he probably thinks he Will receive it | where the destruction of trees is not | in jaires o) ARd are curious about lions of bales have reached the op- To walk. " There are mtens, are #12d)ihat such a program will be possible. Newest designs in Platinum and by return mail. Mnelcal. IV 16 WAL REGRmAEy A tiar- | s Y U sk e 46 Che Sutweaaet Phone 581 posing belligerents through the neutral - ; BASKETS, FLOWER BASK- both these streets. ~hese are only two | ~.f 201y the business men. employers EUNCH green geld. ing streets. Constant attention to the of many instances in Boston. and professional men of the country.| | F TOMPKINS |5TS; Scrar BASKETS, FRUIT DIAMOND JEWELRY MRS. EDWIN FAY T el far to see thriving trees and £00d | maintenance of the signs and num- It every resident. wiil ‘wisit Chel-Dut lso the workers of the country, | BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS. Eher Prices the Lowest. Py the men of the rank and file of all in- - i - C nd look from that van-| justries ought to have opportunity to 67 West Main Street participate in such camps.—Waterbury Republican. tage point down Lincoln avenue and i Sachem street ke will have an object ilesson better than any words can teach of what the destruction of our = L e okt mite e “‘:hl There have been many amersnces| RoODert d. Cochrane on Lincoln avenue and Sachem street|of opinion over the spelling of a 5 denuded of many of its trees. {famihar word, “center” or “centre,” GAS FITTING, Villa is agreeable to the suggestion | for a peace conference, and he bobs up first just as if he realized such action was beund to be an agsrava- VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- contend with. ! ! When so man: ibut nothing heretofore recorded re- M FITTING, S Hoii fuc {Carraims, for away are diing a7 Ihey can io| veAls the Erim carnestness of & Kan- | PLUMBING, STEAM FITVING, |ppg § F, and A. J. LaPIERRE TEST GIVEN HERE. GUARDING THE CATTLE. Only one progressive candidate re-|S2Y® their trees, why are we pur-|Sas stmnemunurmch !hc:mll!a: 10 West M?nn Street, Norwich, Conn. 267 Main St. —_— It will bo recognized by all those|celved enough signatures to get his |78 the policy of destruction? otk as well ok mewipaper and here| Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. PRACTISE LIMITED TO ¥ho understand the important part|name on the ticket In’Massachusetts. | norvich Auguse s qons “UCAS |15”its “position n its own words: E Ear, Nose and Throst ‘which the cattle show plays in every | And yet there are some who think > “Even in job work, no other ye, ’ 2 . way of Tural fair that the action of the Mass- | that party isn't dead. spelling the mame is tolerated, and S Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. “A Mcther” Neglects N p achusetts authorities in establishing S egl ame. if a customer insists on having it ‘er’ ncqmnnuno ‘which will prevent u:el; Boston is to have a conference of u:fi.: r":e.;{m?: = :3:1; -:::ad “A|he is cog‘l]lly cited to tae ofll;:hpflnl- H A g d H b s —_— 3 exhibits being held this year is going | the governors of the country. |If it -5 s o = o - N o operate to the detriment of the | amounts. b o more than the assem. | X, 3, B0CSIary that the hame or overy | Gnda in some stmnge way ‘that ma| HEANNG aNd FIUMDING|pR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist M- agricultural gatherings wherever held, | bly of New England chief executives s even though it is desired to ha ising, hich reason and in o Shannon Building Annex, Room A /' Carnations. Special Forms and but when the reason for their action | it might as well not convene. Penname used. T o it i the 92 Franklin Street Telephone 523 Plants. Telanhone §57.