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H ] ; it il 5 i B2 i ;i; o7 § E i1 I :g F 31 Subacriptiva price i3¢ & week; S0o @ mounth; §6.00 « year, 2 i gc i i i i 1 Entered at the Postoffice Norwied, Conn. a3 second-ciass matter. ‘fiu—n Calter Bulletin exs Bull Edito! Bulletin Job = Willtmantic Ofice, Room 3, Murray Tuilding. Telephone J6. e ——— N 5 1918, lorwich, T{undnyt Aug. 31, — i i SRR sigsigigé 3T 41 fod z=5!5§(zf§ zf” i [ l! i RES . 7 E.E i ‘IR s . - i Shout " the- 'HE BROWN FLETCHER TRIO 3 : oy PRESENTING A STORY IN SONG “CHRISTMAS EVE” 4 o A N G it 1s intended to and does enable { sclentists to ensage in research work | 2T® 5 g p - A Beautiful Singing Novelty That You Will Like for the rellef of ills and serves to T 2 TiLw VERSION OF f strengthen Institutions and _systems [a eve- : X Tue. | MASTERPICTURE JBSENS IMMORTAL STORY 1 wmchhokmmmnnrdm-“m his chair ’ : N 3 ) “A Brilliant Drama Featuring Henry Waithall and Mary Alden. $ UTUAL ‘Mat. 2.30—10c. Children Se. : T P Wikt Gomedy | EVE.7 and 8A5—10. %, o | | § £ The Bulletin has the targest §|ton. circulation of any paper in East. era Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered i i COUNTRY OR POLICY. It is a question just what the ad- ministration is going to do about the s 5 impending loss in revenue from sugar that the i T to oves 3,000 of ths 4,053 houses $| wyon it goes onto the free lst next i ! Tod 'mn. AL THEA RE Toda in Dyrwich, and read by winety- $May. By the reduction in the tarift lted the porch as 28 a 2 ¥ affectionately “hoee per cent. of the people. In 2|on that commodity there has already e e e e el i e Tt THE GODDESS--In Two Parts 20 Gowhet; ta Putmad oot B miany. alitioh Goders’ WHICH would o - L4 ' By that = e wo lained. ) t it attached itself to the $ Danielsun to over 1100 and in §|have prevented, had no such change H $ the chair, by the way, I will charge that suit up against i gg i g " I ide been made, much of the war tax and paint _ S :md.y‘ ety d."; ‘n is cons such revenue could at the present time o Hearts Weekly Latest War News ||Th-..Pl|y Train -::‘ 01::;"-!-- Eastern Connecticut has forty~ §| 0o, PUt 0 Sood ure in meeting the| PRUE, 17 100 M een well, but it didn't. WHEN THE LIGHT CAl IN—Two s treasury needs. Now for the govern; |3l Woul eaya, we took down the t door- THE EVOLUTION OF CUTEY—Vitagraph Comedy. hine SSwna, ene hundeed and §iment afiiclals to Szure on the lom: ol aster B0 SRV WSRSOR SR R erfiop Convenient o - 2 e = dixty-five postoffice districts, and #|about thirty millions more, as they|help. We found him etanding on one District. Evening 10 cents, Children 5 cents Matines all seats 5 cents cixtv purc) iree delivery routes. must when sugar becomes free, fur-| toe, Paviowa fashion, balancing himself | dogs of the neighborhood played tag The Bulletin is sold in every nishes a matter for serious consider-| with his mail sack. He sdid that every | across the rails and the floor and still time and Cuisine. town - - on all of the R. F. D, §]ation. N SpUaE he sunk in dstper bl < T IN NEW EN ! ICE routes in Eastern Connectizut, It is a situation which presents tho | Please to send word to his wite that he . BES NE GLAND welfare of the country on ome hand|died at the post of duty. When we| “By this time it looked so bad that | Dothie .,_,."T 9330 VP THE BIG Annual Fair the mer means the abandonment of the|read his trail and announced that we|and Lawrence patiently waiting for me. L. C. PRIOR, Manacen Very evening to find Arthur Griswold 1901, average ...cciceeern 4412 §|latter and it rematns to be seen which | Gid It on purpoes, because they kept | Tray ookt Deavitul’ T am sure they pried him loose he went and tracked | the painter had to touch it up. And = 1 - CIRCULATION and the policy of the administration|yaing ship gray all over the Jones'|we cp:lme home from the movies that| (Good Garages — 2 minutes’ walk) on the other. The support of the for-| green porch next door and they could m Si l and ” has the stronger claim. The treasury | chickens last year, which dug up our|had spent a thousand dollars for their 1905, average ...........5 920 §|conaition 1s such that in the opinion|Sweet peas. Mrs. Jones said it was | clothes, and I am equally certain they GRAND CIRCUIT RACES of of one of its officials a larger war tax | @mazing what church members would sold them for 30 cents the next day, - will be mecessary to avoid financial |30 sometimes, and that hey should R e ey e Ty st all over et Sretatiie ovic U0 i e Charter Oak Park, Hartford North Stonington Grange | o sel us e r nt y tou up s on mi Indu! n, as a matter | August 28...... I y mk: ln:‘;";: n:’::fl;lz‘;lfls-::':"f;fid fioor. railing and snuggled up against the|of pleasure, than it was, the trena| SEPT.©6 TO 11, lay and Night I “When we told father and my brother | pillars, there being no chairs in sight | being in favor of runs of 60 miles or Y] ir Association gerous to continue that policy, which | that evening that the porch was still | to sit upon. They were smoking peace- “1:; ‘These conclusions are reached (OPENS LABGE -0 V) F‘“‘ tl has been found so dlametrically op-|sticky and that they couldn't put the | fully when we arrived, but were gal-[by the obscrvation of symptoms, which, | $50,000--Prémiums and Purses will be heid at North Stomingten, site to what it was claimed would | porch furniture back they exploded.|vanized into furious life at my agonized | however, may be only temporary 3 HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW || follow by putting it into operation cries when I saw them and knew the | changes or fads and not indicative of AN ALL-FEATURE FAIR! Conn. Wednesday, Thursday and Fri You It means an acknowledgment that — o b i DAIRY SHOW day, September 1, 2, 3. { the free trade plan has not worked Bhat; DOCh was o BEWCh ur POULTRY SHOW T EXHIBIT. Readers of The ‘Bulletin leaving its advi ised. Th /e unstuck up in spots that father says FLOWER SHOW A BIG ANTIQUE . the city for vacation trigs can have [[OUt 88 lts advocates promised. o THE WAR PRIMER we've all got to g0 away for a month FRUIT SHOW B Tk it fcliow them daily and thus keep || SOURtrY has experienced a shortagef| ' T 8 phic Boclety so that he can have it scraped off and VEGETABLE SHOW The live St R it G, ever. in tovch with home affairs. Order ]| ©f funds and the people have not cb- o e done over. It will cost such a lot Th ’ Y. Tod MANUFACTURERS’ EXHIBITS | Will be bigger a: - through The Bulletin business of- || tained any reduction in the cost of liv- that we can’t have anything but break- e War a Year Ago ay BIG MIDWAY Thursday, Sept. 2nd., Pulling Con- fce. ing. That which is necessary for the SESTET R RN B Tm kind Aug. 31, 1914, FIREWORKS test for oxen. x = o ! 3 D e e and the OPera-| «The Government of Minsk, whose|® “You might burn down the house’ AR oW Friday Sept. 3rd, Pulling Contest = e B i) £ borders German armies are approach- | suggested her friend, brightly. . General von Hindenburg, after for horses. i NEED PROPER MEANS OF DE.|Wasted through the adoption of aling on three sides, north from Kovel | “I shall—the next time the family - ) Sept. 3rd, Children's Day. | FENSE wrong policy. The test has been suf-|east from Brest Litovsk, and south|mentions painting!” fervently declared || three days’ combat, vanquished tional and Entertaini I ‘ehiaren ander 13 admitied free f . ficlent to admit and correct the harm- | from Vilna,® forms the heart of White | the girl who likes to talk—Chicago £ - 8S10! A An 4 Even the fact that there is a feel- | ful -effects, Russia and one of the most desolate | News the Russian invaders in the Ma- Ercturelecs ob ol Raltoad The ladies of the Grange will have ing of satisfaction in Washington over x:ngrn- in uzel European dlvmo?m of —e————s surian lakes region. — charge of the dinner. the belief that the threatened break EFOR! , - | the Thirs emplte,” sxys a war prifer|y EETEPRC THE ED! _ THERE 1s me advertising = hild - with Germany will be prevented, and NI RMATORY. || ued today by the National Geo- TO TTOR Belgium made official reply to || Eastern Copnecticut equal to The Bui- Admh;tson x; cents. Children wun- { the indications are that the potiey| It 18 difficult to understand by the| graphic Society. “The Government of FAATR | ietin’ for Dusiness results. der 12, 15 cem which has been maintained by the ad. sentence which has been imposed upon | Vilna, half over-run by Teutonic in- | Suggestion for Governor's Day af Austria’s declaration of war. ministration Will succeed, does not call | 3 YOURS man in New Jersey as to just | vaders bounds AMinskc in the north: i for relaxing one fota in providing for | Hat an opinion the judge of that court | Grodno Government bounds It in the| ur. Editor: I notice that the offi- Goveram it in Japanese occupied twe nds. west, and the Government of Volhynia s the necessary defense for this country | DOl Of the navy of the United States | ;"ijiq south. With the fall of Brest|Sials of the county fair are advertising Attempt made to wreck troop train near Montreal. STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 2314557t WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND Facts for Sufferers. . AM, AM. Pain results from injury or conges- wo.lv. %855 **9.16 1025 1045 and what sort of a standard he thinks A that Governor Holcomb is to be the et Rt o o Do earuesily | ;. or ghould Bo imsintalnal e | T e e g tal guest of honor at the fait on Tuesday, icy will be as anticipated, but it has| W28 given his choice o ¥ b - = the Agricultural socoiety, he will be served, nevertheless, to 'bring this|!R Jail or enlistment in the’ navy.|Rortheast of Brest. Litovsk, is ““‘“’d" virtually a guest of the city, ana it country to a realization of its posi. | Whether this can be interpreted as 33‘&%1 ‘;’{"‘," lies behind the great| ..ms to me that the -citizens should tion and the inadequate - provisions | MeAning that thirty days in Jail will| WRLS RUSSn SEARPE L ) .| show some Hlitle appreciation of the which have been made for defending |2°COmPlish What a term of service In|northwest, by far the greatest part of | Siorts of the soclety in getting him it. the navy would or vice versa is to be|the government, however, is taken up. P e Ares Abamtianc vadney Sl dR Secretary Garrison long ago set|doubted. The only enlightenment | by lowlands and marshes. These dreary | There are doublless many cleris and forth the needs of the army. He call- | tRFOWR upon this point is the state- | marsh stretches reach far to the north em’;r of the state and who, perhaps, ed attention to the size at present and | Went by the judge, who said that he|beyond the borders of the government, | pover will have the chance again to and in the south almost to the fortress took that course for the benefit of the | AN In the south almost to the fortress sce him in their own home town, Why Lemberg. In the west, these marsh | 7290 Go5e ub the D tion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neutl;i;ll‘ toothache, hl&nln. bruise, sore s muscles or whatever pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini- || Block Island ment—brings new fresh blood, dis- solves the congestion, relieves the in- *Daily, except Sundays jury, the circulation is free -;:hd your pain leaves as if by magic. The na- fure of s qualities penctrate imme. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS diately to the sore spot. Don't keep on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan's |} Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and F ridays, July 7 to September 3rd reliet - Frice 35c ana soc. 3100 vottie | WATCH HILL &M%~ | BLOCK ISLAND o2/5:n bolds’ six times as much as the 5c Adulte, Shey; Chilliren, 350 Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c A Clogged System Needs Attention. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hiil Are you hmyoummuy and listless? | | and Block lsland. For further information, party rates, apply at office A crrizex. | DELRRLT tiption sud 5 w ::gL.AnND STEAMSHIP 'c:unuv C. J. ISBISTER, ASent el nce seizes uj const 0! and NE' . 3 ANGesch’ Sus 20 1 Starts the’ Dowels ‘moving naturally Moreover it acts without urged that more attention be ven to bring 1t to the Droper standard|POY_and mot for that of the navy. > He found much opposition to his sug~| This 18 not,the first instance where |jangs reach to Brest Litovsk, and, to|d8Y afternoon? = =~ =~ =~ Eestions at the time, but there has| 2 Judge has sought to burden the navy | the east, they spread into the govern- |, Thesdavois to be Governors day at been a noticeable change of attitude | ¥ith the task of reformation. That a|ments of Vitebsk, Mogilef, Smolensk, [ g2¢ 7%, = ,‘;Dmbflh that there will since it was realized that he knew |DiSh'standard of discipline is main- | Cherniget and Kief. Drainage of these|day? It is improbable that there will what he was talking about. With | t2lned in the navy is thoroughly ap-|fever-swamps and useless sponge- that afternoon. lands has been effected to a small ex- Secretary Daniels it preciated, but it is not for the pur- As a mark of courtesy and respect = o it was different, He |, 0® ¢ "handling those Who have ::;‘:k:’ %;g:“:uflf rct:“h'“"' ‘:g"‘a‘:’;' to his excellency, the governor, I think the pink of condition and while it{Shown that they possess a disposition | great areas where the floating land lies | that this is a movement that might didn't take long for it to be shown |to disobey lawful requirements. Many | altogether waste and quite impassable. | Well Pe undertaken by some of our that there was a weakness in several | # Wild and headstrong youth may have ‘Minsk has an area of 35,283 square | PUPIIC SP! nérchants. directions which was not praisewcr- | joined the navy and gained much. ben- | miles. The highest point in the gov- thy, foreign conditions have served |efit therefrom as well as proving a val- | ernment, in the northwest, is found feo. ut |in 2 narrow range of hills, which, ris- and_easi] {oaweken him to whiat prepesstiongiistie soavieLom for g‘:d:’t';,:";’";’;f ing between 300 to 1,000 feet, form the e griping. Neglect of a clogged system was confident that the navy was in for adequate defense means. He now divide between the Black Sea and Bal- THER lew P()lN‘ls often leads to most serious complica- TRAVELERS DIRECTORY realizes the shortcomings and it is|ing sround for courts to get rid of|iic waters. o1 tions. 1f you wish to wake up tomor- gratifylng to note that in his latest | ¢2ses which may appear somewhat| “The Pripet River crosses the gov- row morning happy In mind and en- statement upon the situaticn he says |troublesome should not prevail, and|ernment from west to east, draining its tirely satisfied, start your treatment to- he will call for a million dollars from | When it comes to permitting such en-|swamps to the Dnieper, while the| o . o o0 oo colona too se- |BIEBt 25¢ a bottle. $1. TO NEW YORK $1. congress to brace up the submarine |listment those charged with such du- | Beresina crosses it from north to ouse verely for his enthusiasm about get- branch and for authority to construct | tis are warranted in giving more at- | S0uth, passing before the fortress.| . .5, .;"the war—and getting us in Bobrulsk, which_ with the swamp lands | ” % aeroplanes. His T im- | tention thereto than accepting the 4 i i with him. He's only suffering from T s 1 ot prisoner at the suggestion of the court, | Jofore, forms the central link in the | ;"5 120l of his old malady, the in- = The best natured person in the F"Elsds.g/lé: B ETWEEN R proved his insight and it s believed Russians' new line of defense. The |3l atfack of his old m Dest # s that congress will be ready to do its Beresina_now takes the“place of thef2med IL—Hartford Times. world will get grouchy slaving over NORWICH AND NEW YORK FOR THE HANDS coal or wood fire. From N ich T Says, Thars- Make the Queen of the Kitchen 3 . Bappy with & dlylk.s'undnyluilu’!p m. part in giving the country the army and navy defense that it needs. It is time for it. It is necessary for peace. UNWISE REGULATIONS. JFollowing the suffocation of the wife and children of ‘General Pershing at the Presidio, the government’s res- ervation at San Francisco, the claim that such a loss was due to the reg- EDITORIAL NOTES. Bug, and Bobruisk that of Brest Lit- We will never give in to an invad- Hayti has so much trouble handling | OVSK: X er, not at any cost. But an embargo (! The Only Dirt Remover its presidents that it doesn't have time | op £oonre ailes of Phemioss omrtas | nOW, to help one of the belligerents to think about its ex-presidents. With lakes and muddy ponds inter- | {0 Victory. will mean the useless sac- Which Contains st s kg rifice of the lives of a million Amer- - Modcrn Gas Range The reports from the Tialian army | teacherous sends it 5o 0o sake the| 620 bovs Iater on, sure as iatei—|| No Lye, Sand or Pumice indicate that the higher the moun- |region an unusually dangerous one for|NeW Haven Times-Leader. fo Sjurethe ekin - clax the GAS IS A TIME-SAVER fains”the_harder_the troops Sght | {hose smacaiainied with (he ptr 0| yeo we wil suspend sugement on || BiF_JocBo vemoves wi et || o wunging ot dres or carvine out The strikes in Bridgeport seom to|Maze of peat-bog, morass, quicksand, | (e, sinking of the Arabic until the |} grime or paint from the hands [§| U ond the fire is ready. revesl gn epidemic with which the|SWamp. pond and lake are vast forests, smooth and makes them soft and A Gas Range is an Ornament in the ulations which provent the calling of of dense growth, cavernous and black. | S3Spend judgment on this country un- Good for the children's Play- | Kitchen and a joy to the Cook. the clty’s fire department until a blaze; 1€31th department has little to do. | These heavy forests have given the arey, ollect Some information ubon |} stained bands and knees. s Sow bafara e Summer rush. STEAMSHIP LINES gets beyond the control of the soldiers region one of the names by which it T = r ‘We are also headquarters .- 13 due for o rigld inveatigation. This it Germany can keep on and hang|is best known—the Polysie, meaning |50nS for them?—Waterbury Republi PRICE TEN CENTS phrey Gag Arcs, Welsbach Reflex to it, the map makers see a chance|“the Woods.” It is eftimated that| 2% Lights and Ruud and Vulcan Tank All-the-Way-by-Water of additional business from Russia. swampy and morass lands take up about 22 per cent. of the government's Colonel Roos&velt should know that|area. while 40 per cent. of its area is not the first instance where lves | have been lost in a similar manuer and under tho same restrictions. A sufficient trial, it would appear, It is to be hoped that Bridgeport ‘Water Heaters. will continue to peacefully settle its has been given to the regulations to show that they are against the safety of those who occupy the government property. Either the soldiers are rot efficient fire fighters and are not able to handle the work as it should be done or elSe they are being called upen to do more than should rightly be expected of them. With repeated Instances where lives are lost in fre under their protection, and where the services of men who are skilled in that kind of work could be had by stmply calling for it, it seems to be time for discarding any prejudice which there may be in the matter and do the uumost in protecting the lives of the people, The idea of waiting until a fire gets beyond control before calling for such help is dangerous. Even where lives call for a total disregard for propri- ety. from August to disclose the fact that the melancholy days are on the sched- ule. Recent indications are to the ef- fect that Ambassador Bernstorff is satisfled to remain in the United States. Thé™man on the corper says: Be- cause a fellow is in favor of free speech he should not try to do all the talking. When the fashion directors declare|has that the millinery keynote this fall will be fascinating simplicity it should while very dense, are stunted, and consist of pine, birch and aspen. It required no ' parting reminder labor difficulties and not allow any 1 eech on preparedness doe: is clothed with water-logged, spongy ne c‘y s o = 5 oot | forest land. The marshy forést trees, | lomptation to lead the workers d w into the - ways of violence. That is the one cer- MONEY LOANED “This part of Russia, together with |2Sainst the employes—. the parts of White Russia that reach | 10el- = beyond the border of Minsk as part of the marsh and swampy land, is ex- tremely poor. It is a country plagued ‘with malarias, other fevers and mostly soils. The Russian govern- useless ment's work of reclamation has greatly improved smail sections of the country, but most of this work lor future accomplishment. Tmta of the land is severe. There are in- l.u!.hr:(l hich e on, whic! unk: tain method of turning public -Ansonia. To MAINE Maritime Provinces o - 9, ovizion | ) e, Zamones, yuicren iz M Gas and Electrical Dep't Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid to deal with, It is to be hoped that the Conneéticut m":‘é‘m gt 321 Main St., Alice Building mfi"fl:‘m Overhauling and Repair Work FARES LOWER THAN BY RAIL Through fickets at all Rallroad and Tourist Offices. Baggage checked are mot concerned it is too often lable | S8t & Welcomo in most every commu- to result in a much larger loss than | ™t Dumber anywhere near a half a hua- | 20, ¥ E e AL For Your Vacation— \s 1 moro help than was nceded Was| nasmuch as this country now leads| “The farming population constitutes on the spot ready for any emergency,|ne world as an exporter, it is time|70 per cent. of the government's two picking ind when it comes to lives they are too | 1, pe thinking about keeping it up|million and a half inhabitants. Racl- even after the war munitions stop go- | 8lly, the population is divided into Justice ing abroad. ‘White Russians, 71 per eg. Poles, 12 per cent.; Jews, 16 per t.; Great ts ‘Germans. precious to be carelessly sacrificed be- :ause of unwise regulations. Letts and A FOREGONE CONCLUSION. it cement that the Ger.|Russians. Tartars. : . Following the attitude which he mT:- h‘::‘:“:ken a Russian :ortr- e AT, NUNNIE S SuE ke manifested throughoul the hearings, | with the bayonet Indicates that they there is nothing surprising in the re-|do not depend entirely upon the ter- jort which Chairman Wglsh of the!ror of their big gums. pdustrial relations commission makes _&—-—— lucts. vhen he attacks the Rockefeller Foun-| Spurred on by the Georgia example | manufacturing: latlon and ke funds of large size|and the support of Cole Blease, Texas which have been set aside for the ben- | hastens to burn two Negroes at the it of mankind, and declares that they e a menace to the national welfare. ¥ i ik : h slgi

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