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sertions as he recounted the many in- stances where It serves to thwart demands of the people is apparent in more states than-New. York. As he says 1t malkes little difference in many cuses what character of men are placed in office for work as they may 5 for what they Delleve the best inter-| ~Hurry up with thet thers order’ | cusiomer. e o A o o tastana °5; | the soda fountain to the order clerk. Siie nexcep = 0| “If that woman doesn't get a chop break down the power of the unseen | suoy sundae o fve seconds shes £oin: control. The necessity of maintaining | to report me to th' manager, honest the prestige and power of the boss and | The one with the panama hat that his systom forces the offce-holder to[boen cleaned. Wish't vou cosld put mission and even though % pepper or Tt—gee, i to, T peante_ by | some folks do maks me- tired! Thore comes the man who always Whom he is elected, the invisible gov- ernment which dictates what must e done is responsible to no one. T get his order, as - e — - i That Mr. Root brought out plainly | hat sundae. f g Y 3 ; : S the duty of the convention when he| ~Well, what do you thing a' that! R Shows 2:30, 7 and 845 directed attention to the responsibil- |11l get even with Belle Sykes, butting 3 Mat. 10¢; Eve. 10 and 200 in that way! See her simper at him— o 8 sodas b g ities which rested upon each mem- | .74 im toq noble to look orosswise at|a vaniila shake! Dber thereof is evidenced by the ac-|, lady he hasn't been introduced to! | falr over mothing but & tooth, and Il tion taken.. It was a successful thrust| Of course, with me it's different. He's | bet 'they’re just onnn-ry married at invisible government and it cannot|been asking for pineapple frappes so | people, too' Say, be glad when help but have o good influence upon |long that we're old friends! T'll get|this day is Dverl"—Chllm News. future political activity, even with her, you see! Two choculut ‘—'—-fi'———' TN SUNSHINE s0das for the girly-gifts over there— . Phillip ley and Lois Webber Wotiv /CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE CORREC- |say, Mame. I'm going to make my blue ok EXQUISITE COMEDY DRAMA OF THE WESTERN OIL FIELDS T R L T e D Stories of the War By the Same Auther as the “ TION. can wear those simple, appealing little ! e The board of mg;flry charged with ;:gifizet‘rz:t kh::‘ so ladylike and ex- TH! ROKEN COIN || PARAMOUNT - TRAVEL tho investigation of the loss of the - 5 _ “but e e on of any paper in East- 3| United States submarine F-4 off Hon-| 5 Whelesale Smuggling. the' use. o Coming Fri. and Sat—The Greatest War Pictures Even Taken Gantectiout and from thres §| olulu while engaged in practice has not | -T beg vour pardon, Miss Sykes! 1| Smusgiing on a whoiesate scale is others, ar THE BATTLE OF PRZEMYSL One Hour of Actusl Battie Scanse o four times larger than that of | completed its wori, but from such por- | {UC N9t Fup oto you oF purpose’ Drocesaing et t:-nmn-ogo-bm gt helps na- a o tler _ correspandent It is delivered ;'::”:’"“‘:"?,’_"l’: o e | i yon w0 ana <pill pivespple frappe all| of m’:"rm:'rm o Ameterants. T now! over yourself just because you are partment officals have their duty set|naturally clumsy and awkward you beforo them. needn’t blame any one but yourseif! It is shown in that report that the| You'd better go and wipe it off, for indham it is~c...vered to over F-4 was in as good condition as the|You're a &ight—Ull tend to your order! it Colonial Theatre | et B RS R R R W “THE SCAR” Vi houses, in Putnam and }| other three vessels of that type and , Of. oof afternooni Herels"yous of war. On the two daye Freceding Reels o . isen to over 1,100 and in whatever Weaknesses it possessed at|{ i Uou order 'is stupld and .pfllefl e g e po! o e “The Bachelors " G, M. Andersen. “His jul Lessol iog. o \hene piacen i fn comsid: §| the time i went down were commn | o258, T ST {5 7E0E sage enly 34,000 kilogrammes of mer- tor factory purposes, nave || ‘i Bashelors Baby/L G M. Andersss imesdny, “hhdnight ot Maxim s FS R the looat dally. e et b Tt oren e 3’5&‘.3’22‘.&»’.‘ R Rents Sl"?r::bul :3:' T s ¢ e L e ) ; Elfl:::"f:an:;:tlc.:l: n:::dvor::; machinery and much trouble from the | 't 1t? If she hadut “1’:{‘ 5o ;;upld Py 2 e g i e et Lk’ wiseh fa gme of the best of mush. BEST IN NEW ENGLAND! [Fse: 2 3 batteries of the electrical equipment a rig] e first time! Hurry rice alone,s states the corre- broad, even if that could | room: -gilled umbrella sixty-fivs postoffice districts, and 3 tjrough leaks which made possible the | UP; Jawn, with an angel's delight! | spondent, “one huadred tons were s N e s THE BIG | gbxtv rural free delivery routes. reating of deadly chlorine gas by the|,, N0, SiF, I'm busy! I'm sure that|sent lasi week to Belgium. _Flour,| 3Uch is being printed nowsdaye as Tureps The Bulletin is sold in ever S i v 1 | those ladies haven't been sitting there | Lacon and petroleum pass the frontier | { What the alien in the United soft. P BTG Y 3| mingling of salt water with the acld|any twenty minutes. I'll get over there | cvery day. At some hours the road|States. He needs to be and | rel - ughrooms are as fown - - on all of the R. F. D. §| of the leaking tanks. This trouble was| Jist as soon as I can! You bet I Know | bermsen’ Herten m Bor ona" Bary | last that tais is Americs and A routes in Eastern Connectizut, knowr before the F-4 made its fatal|them! They're worth a million dol- | reminds one o, a m)fl.'_hn._‘lvg. in- | ance of his training will take care of with_our plunge, but its loss places greater em- | lars aplece, and they hunt the bill all | deed the fdea of & second exodus trom | itself.—Middletown Penny Press. X CIRCULATION phasis upon that danger, and while it | over for 10 cent drinks, and as for tiDs | Antwerp, only the stream is in the wan % and m.‘:,"::fi%‘m. Vost, SHinese ror: GRAND CIRCUIT RACES the proprietor lolfl-n;o: it ux:ay, fmpost- Charter Oak Park, Hartford . gd Chiness biack Eauce e imaus an| SEPT. 6 TO 11, by i Eiht - 15 too late to do anything for that un- | —gee' They don’t know how to spell | gpnosite direction, Garts of every de- |, N wonder the lowly potato decides derwater bogt or its crew, it is high|the word! Let’em wait! Itll do 'em | geription, bicyclists by hundreds, and | (hat the only thing left to Bim ix 1o «1- 4412 3| yme that the other three were placed o , | foot passengers, all with bulky parcels e 'w“ 53 in tho repair shop and given & thor-| Fre o bor o siier® SOMesTyou know! | as they go towards Belgium, but empty ; He's got the same girl with him and | handed as they return.” every other day throughout the greater OPENS LABOR DAY) ....5,920 ough overhauling before any further|he's just crazy about her! That's just| Tt 15 explained that persons crossing|Part of the summer—Ansonis Sentinel. Hor & Mewioo L il ia Y o { lERe | BETE e the way Bushman acts in the movies | the frontier are allowed to carry four > AR-B ¥ e We I toast bread, cut In smell made of | $50,000--Premiums and Parses It is to be hoped that a close in-|When he puts his.whole heart into his | pounds of rice and four pounds of flour.| , On With the dance! But last year's Y-, VO Shh oot [Antimswedd gvec .k mahes et oo spection of the raised vessel will give |1ove making! He's trying to get her|The peasants earn about forty cents|fOFMS are as unwelcome as last years %‘:l hg - BB S '.",fl, AN ALL-FEATURE FAIRI ::::;tl:n as ‘:nom;' :m::l.fl;:g]e‘:‘x; marshmallow sundas and s cup of hot op: m to Putte. .| war materials.—Bridgeport Standard. ‘with proper POULT! © 1801, average ,“ izis tea—ves, hot! It's for one of the harbor, but the investigation as f: vou fact that the submarines of the Readers of The Bulletin leaving the city for vacation trigs can have || 4ii0 1o ‘toven with nomy St e e affulvs. Order uumgn The Bulietin business of- ENFORCING THE LAW. ar h d 1 h ke it boil- MAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW || as it has been conducted discloses the | ing! Maybe she's engaged to ing! Maybe she's engaged to another F|man and loves this one. Ain't it sad? class ought mot to be allowed to im- | Life is just chuck full of sad things. peril more lives in their pmem con- Didyeh get their order? What wa: he saying? Oh, shucks! You could- a too heard! Last time I took the order and I'm sure he called her darling! I think she looks real pathet- Even the existence of the federal|ie. poor thing! Twixt love and duty, d@rug law which restricts the sale and | I'll betcha! Yes, sir—T'll get that order Possession of narcotics is not suf.|right away! Gee! Just because he ¥ SHOULD HASTEN GERMANY'S | clent to accomplish its purpose with- | OWNE, this place he thinks a ledy provisions. It cannot be expected “Would it not be lamentable if the ACTION. out a persistent enforcement of its be, since the mere passage of a law hadn't ought'a have a minute to her- self! TI'm just worked to death here, nd when Tommy gets his raise I'll Jet ‘m_see how they like getting along to Germany’s Representative in Paris. | s, ta the ot ey B & oo n selec fngts to' limbo. These are not discom-| There are state roads which have|Eet Notwlithstanding that Germany is at | forti good ng changes. They hint that Pos- | not yet been olled this season and al- | they pass along. with no danger to his war with France, the empire is not un- | sibly, traveling in a circle, we may re- thou; completed less than a year Toprosented 1n Tris. When the pecret| tupn” o the stately minuet. of . our | (oo ae i U S ¢ C. B. MONTGOMERY. the surface is now down to servi men escorted Baron von|grandmothers.—Waterbury Register. |and ruts and holes are abundant. If{ Packer, Conn. Sept. 1. Schoen from the embassy, 78 rue de e these had been olled early in Lille, August 3rd, 1914, they left there| As a substitute for beer these warm | the wirtace therest would season the on parole, as guardian of the building | days, commend us to the watermel now be in good condition. The autd- black seeds of ripeness and things as gANUFACTU R ER" EXHIBITS WOMEN and premises the gardener Fritz, a|the mellow, juicy, luscious wat: ermelon, mobilists taxed a big sum for the "~ | A ‘Colossal Exposition, Both Educa- Prussian employed there since 1399.|with its rich meat all studded with the | repair ol.:(:uxhlthn;‘- but mot all tional and Entertaining The blinds are closed and the magnifi- of the money is wisely or economically expended. If the automobile associa- tion would appoint & committee to visit he ooZing cent ‘mansion i dark and lifeless, but | nectar. And it cures all the ils to the garden thrives the more in that|which the flesh is heir; except when the gardener is obliged to stick closely rned Paris,” he says regret-|with our genial fri fully, “but all I see of it now is a lit- | dict. that it cannot be beaten as a sub. 3 of o in the state where $4 a d b 2 Sige with it ascs And ganes of men are working| Automobile and Furniture a ADMI”ION DAYS 50c, NIGHTS 28c Excursions on all Railroads THE DEL-HOFF informa- co submarine should have been lost and | of any kind amounts to nothing unless | without me! They don't realize ths|tle corner of the blue sky.” stitite for beer and should be univer AntomblleSllP vers Plan We should never learn what happen- | there 1s action upon the part of the|custom I draw! Fritz gets no news from Germany, Dt N v European ©d?" said a high official of the Ger- | authorities in insisting upon obedience, | _ “Well, what do you know about that! | but be learns something of what is | brought one into o man admiralty. The only cause for A tremendous help. has been given, | MY Pineapple trappe man didn't leave Leade EoIng on across the Rhine from the|day 2s big as himselt—which S oomb Ay at Factory Prices Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROTHERS. | ’ 1" Oh, this is & ' ta- | bigness—and invited us to partake in Jament that there can be in connec- | however, by the law and its penalties, T ey order to prove the soundness of his| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR osEpa ANGARANO | rereonons 1222. 2628 Broadway d tion with the non-appearance of the|and in view of the constant efforts|down the front lke—ves, st - Tem proposition. ~After surveying the floor gulity submarine and the possibility | which are made to circumvent it, that it has been sunk is the effect it may have upon the granting by Ger- many of the full satisfaction which it has promised to the United States. ‘Whatever may have happened to the submarine while it was engaged in carrying out the German submarine policy, there is no question about what . happened to the Lusitania and the Arabic. They are at the bottom of valuable service is belng rendered dope. The almost daily reports of the di frequent arrest of those engaged or otherwise killed innocent men, wo- covery of new depots where illicit trade in drugs is carried on, and the| Mame? As I a| waiting for an order now, sir! Gee, to| how I hate that man! *The lady says that class of humanity which had be- | it was iced tea instead of hot tea, and come so demoralized and enslaved by |She’s so mad her teeth rattle! When they’re as old as that they ought to stay in out of the damp air, belleve me! “What're that couple talking of now. passed I heard her say, in| ‘Oh, it is terrible! How can I ever do such business do not point out the|it?” Her voice so shaky it just gave ineffectiveness of the law, but rather |me the shivers! Do you suppose she's the sea and with them were drowned | do they incicate that the authorities|Unhappily married and he wants to o performing the vers servics which | Tescue her? “Td just like to tell her men and children, who were in no| is expected of them. It is only by the | pers e un® and life is still before her. way involved in the war, and many of and all of whom were entitled to pro- running down and prosecution of such ‘whom were subjects of this country | cases that respect for the law can Excuse me, Belle Sykes! If you're go- ing to bring the subject up again I will say distinctly that I did not run be maintained and it is gratifying that | into vou on purpose, and as for your fection from the very submarines|such good resuits are being obtained.|dress it's old enough to be retired any- which took their lives. the Arabic ever returns or not, there | for its violators there will be no r: ean Ye no question as to what Ger- many should do. If it has been sunk spect for it at all. If the authorities It the fact that there is such a law |hOW! I explained thoroughly to your Wh that submarine which sank | was allowed to furnish all the terror inking - B Sieti boghthor. with: thn| oo i the o e 0 THE WAR PRIMER «erew, punishment cannot be meted out to its commander, but that can, in no _ way interfere with the disavowal of the act, reparation and the reformation of its policy which will assure this _— coun utb::“mchhl:‘lpoutrase against EDITORIAL NOTES. ly will not Pen again. What happened 1o the. Ao 1 ton woat| September apparently intends best signs that the law is accomplis] ing its purpose. arrests. That there is an activity for g the arrest and conviction of those who || DY Dutional Geographlc Soclety continue in the traffic is one of the h- “Pinsk is probably the place of greatest promise of all the cities of West Russla,” according to a war to| primer just ‘issued by the National Geographic Soclety. “It is muued on for ‘any bagking and. flling weein | serve notice that summer is packing her trunk. the submarine has been lost. It is no cause for delay, but should hasten about ten seconds after the lighting of Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and F ridays, July 7 to September 3rd attacking Brest Litovsk. The secret the reform, September morn is again making its | of the advantage of the ittle town 18 | (heow 1t too. scon as there wodta ba ® CONCEDING ONL_V RIGHTS. daily appearlm:e its wonderful waterway connections. .| this country from German and Aus. | telephone conversations. & trlan dealers prior to March 2, at 2 as 14 Papan < which time its order In council went| [0, Foland as in Belgium, whoev By its decision that goods which| The man on the corner says: Lots|products of West Ri were purchased by business houses in | Of Smiles and scowls are wasted during | in its warehouses, the Pina, within the great ma: swamp region of White Russla, l.hout Regardless of Anthony Comstock, | 100, Miles east of the German ‘armies It can send the forest and agricuitural | ussia, assembled by water to the! north and the Baltic Sea or to the south and the Black Sea. % er| “A line drawn east from Brest Lit- ovsk, through Pinsk, ks the I t S e tranaportda trom is at the helm, there is faced a long > i S e e beds of the embassy gardens were all | minutes after the cutting, we decided - dug up this epring and planted with|that Charlie st et e M b e Bombs Used in France. down with beer!—New Canaan Ad- Telephene 311-§ DOt & g DU I SR " e ————— e —————————— of ., it ble it can be led. How- e o s ) e if vegsiable it can Do caled” How'| THE WHEELER SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS § for. boys .and gZirls. ing u in France and Flanders are Iie\'c that half the people are poisoned | Ti¥o modern houses used aa separats residence e B et oy Enonon Sy in a| Where Col Roosevelt committed a| 1 mean genuinaly poisoned—by eat-| Athletlo fleids, tenmis courts; bassball diamond. hamketball and | all bothose ba — with the movoment. The superb flower | strewn. with multitudinous rinds five Mushroom Hints, : 258 Franklin Street I ey w....mfl“:‘.m‘.m\# Norwish, Conn, | let:a for Dusminess resuits. disc e s able. undor the letter from the front. There are, o characiacistib indivcrotion wes I MIxs | g Sengll of: the poleonons wind that sports. Every student is advanced as rapidiy-as he or s Cricket-baly’ Po- | unpropareaness and 'criticlsm of the and the® “Jam.tin~ | administration’s fallure during 13 E Bomb throwers are alluded ' to in|months of war to do anything, an ou ""‘“ trench slang as “Anarchists.” attack on the Government's foreign|good reasons for “The hair-brusl explaihs the | volicy and its failure to resent na-|many are made sick by eating mush- very like the ordipary hair- | .ional injury and assert national rights | rooms that are too old. brush, except that the bristies are|to the extent of war. In the former| Here are a few “don'ts” well to re- replaced by a solid block of high-|matter he would have a strong support, explosive. The policeman’s truncheon |in the iatter he lays himself open to gather mushrooms uniess has gay streamers of tape tied to its|the charge of that worst sin in times | vou are cartain of what you are dos tail, to ensure that it falls to the|of war, refusal to recognize the gov- |ing. - e of | that he or she knows h thing—say the back of the trench— | President Wilson are with such | iness. % whn, throwing them. effect as to neutralize in a large degree| 3—Don't gather mushrooms after “The cricket-ball works by a time- | Roosevelt's legitimate attack on the | they have furned black underneath. fuse. The removal of a certain pin|nation’s military condition. He loses|A genuine mushroom does not poison releases a spring, which lights an in- | influence also by the obvious suspicion | you when it is black, but a poisonous |§ PV =QACE ternal fuse timed to explode the bomb | that he sees in the present condition | one may grow closs to the good kind {in your right hand, remove the and |leadership and in trying to improve | very much alike. cant me"fnlns Taddty from von.” The | lt—Waterbury American. 4—Don't gather any kind of fungil jam-tin variety appeals more partic- s that has a big bulb or cup at the ularly to the sportsman, as the ele-| Immense guantities of |American-|bottom of the stalk. ment of chance enters largely into its | made machinery of all kinds, agricul-| §—Don't pass over a nice solid pufr. | successful use. It is timed to explode throw it too soon, as there would be { ample time for your epponent to pick |t up and throw it back. On the other | hand, it is unwise to hold it too long, ad the fuse is uncertain in its action 77 Franklin Street and is given to short cuts. . Resourceful and Daring. in five seconds. You fake the bomb|of things a chance to recover his|and when both turn dark they look || Block lsland ... STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 26587 <" ground nose downward Both these|ernment as the country and the duty| 2—Don't trust anyone to gather them WATc“ "ILL and BLucK |SLAND bombs explode on impact, and it is|of standing by the country right or|for you unless you are inadvizable to knock them dgainst any- | wrong. This charge the friend: *Daily, except Sundays SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS WATCH HILL 27w, I BLOCK ISLAND o&%0an Adults, §0;_Childrem, 25 Adults, 7803 Children, 400 8h Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill and ':& siand. For turther |num.mn. Party rates apply at office NEW INILAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. J. ISBISTER, ASent aretul supervision of an effcient teaching foros. A iArEe andowmient makes four main types: the * ing with his exposure of national Tead of. I think, and in some| it possible to offer the students ail con¥eniences that they could obiain in th very high priced schools at the low expense of $3i0.a year. If you are going 1o 3end your son ar daughte 5 board-lng school this year. write us betore ¥ a decislon. Address al A. Moore, A. M., Principal, North Stonington, Conn: **Sundays only ‘Wharf, Norwich. ookt depression of the vast, unhealthy marsh | German spies on_ the western front the ports where they have been tied | o O icUlt task of reconstrucion. 3 RNeEE N fe direction of this line, the | are both resourceful and daring, espec- up, Great PBritain gives evidence of| No one will admit that Russia is &fl?fl e P-Rd st trlbr\:;. !-:i“lv on the line occupled by the Brit- SPBCI AL THIS WEEK listened to the reasonabl i i ries flow to the Pripet from the noi having leness | iving an impressive demonstration of | 514 COW. 10 th0 Tripet Srom the AOFR | T, | ona occasion” hays a cavalry Of the American appeal. 1t is there- | the motto “We lead, others follow.” | 13"y canal to the west with the Bug, | officer, “three German officers came fore an important victory for Amer-| o =2 and, thus, with the Vistula and German | right through our lines in a motor car. | EASTERN SALMON, Ib. lean diplomacy, and whilé it does not| WIth, the announcement that an-|pu;ig “The Orginsky Canal, to the|Two of them were disgulsed as French ’ T e neutral ports which have been|Other Mexican step is planned the|portn, connects it with the Niemen,|officers who were supposed to be brins- | EASTERN HALIBUT, Ib. ........... by fts blockade order, because| POPUIAr inquiry concerns the direction. | while the Bripet brings it Into con- | ing back the third as a prisoner; he. * of their closo connection with torritory | Nature forces man fo assume his | DeCHOR With the rich lands of Little| of course, being in Germen wniform. | BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH, b. ............... Of the enemp W Joes Indicate thet|own responsitlitios by not attach- | been conducting warks for tne draining | before they were dctscted ana cap-| BLOCK ISLAND BLUEFISH, b. ........... m‘ R Aot (?';.he ] gl ut ing a glaring red flag to every. toad- | of the swamps around Pinsk since 1872, | tured. : y posscssion of | stool, and some ,000,000 acres have been re- | “They are up to all sorts of doages | LARGE and MEDIUM MACKEREL, 2 Ibs. ......... the goods in question. e - claimed. To the east of Pinek, how- |and we have to be wide-awake all the By tho release order many million | The identification of Orosco among | ver, lics a strotch of land almost| time to spot them. A plough with & FLOUNDERS; I .. i % einndoseass doilars’ wol of goods wi rought a band of dead horse thieves isn't cal- | Dopelessly water-logged. white or grev horse has sometimes e Judged by what really counts— into tha countsy and inasmuch as dye- | culated to bring much oredit even to|, “While the introduction of rallways |located the position of & battery or ar- | BLOCK ISLAND COD, Jb. .....ccucvivrennannnnn. stuffs anfl chemicals make up a good|a Mexican, > have diverted some of the water-borne | tillery to an enemy lane. The in actual service and wear—do more than any other kind. Call and examine our line of the Famous thereof much relief will be s — trafic of Pinsk, it still enjoys o con- | Movements of & Sedk of shewp, drives SHORE HADBPOCK, b. .......... to fhe NPt i with = siderable commerce, and, before the|by a spy disguised as a t bas extended manufacturing only half of a cranberry crop | war, there was every promise that its | sometimes given similar information.” | LARGE BUTTERFISH, Ib. ..........cc0vvvnennn. ‘ests of this country which have been | harvested Thanksgiving satisfaction | river and canal carried trade would t upon that source up to the | will have to come from increased tur- | Increass enormously. Grains, meats Office Boys Scarce. LONG and ROUND CLAMS, quart ............... ©of the war. The curtaliment haes | key consumption. gnd other tarm products, leather, Sm- | e much abused office boy has be- | pur o many to the establishment Luly and timber products form the bulk Lon. | WAKEFIELD Ym,qum.......... M in this m‘::!.ry but u-cqy‘ .;5 When the Georgia prison commis-|0f its commer The town has & ?1%?1:33-‘ ;&‘2%‘3".‘%‘2‘.&% a8 yet producing 6nough to meot|sion decides not to investigate the|number of factories which turn out N MEEN RUTTER danta. Frenk oncuing & sevean the ifcat | Metches, Jeather suote, soan, beot and I 8¢ help wanted columns, no% ofit | Orders Delivered. ; Phone. 133. Tools and Cutlery today. They " The decision of Great Britain can| tles in the way of justice in that state. | shout 50,000, more. than two-thisds of | 10T the same class of help a year ago. A westorn banker has been found | FRICh 18 Jewish " The nand of Mars| &tk SxEREs Trn 1AL IRl PPeSt 0 o - n as been found|pag horne heavily upon the town, and | $25 in adve A to'have given his time out of hours 4 | kind. urs | it has been razed to the level of its own % i g o oo| 1o swindling. Every such revelation|swamps several times in the flerce T All our claims are bnched‘mh - and attendant punishment is a lesson | passage of invaders.” reasury Department sefunded if Dot nvotess which To o bement t5 | descrving of thoughttul attention. — 3 ""’"’ you're bust within the enemy's country. nnd-d guarantee. T N T e A reon the president and ome 0% hi s 2 5 TAXB 0N mm v INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT, | Teen e president and one of bie|] The War a Year Ago Today ¥ s ""“”":l : THE HOUSBHOLD i 2, s - P in Building it appears to be a House divided Sept. 2, 1914, against its wishes. s Government of France trans- The visitor to the city who declares || red to Bordeawc that the streets ars in better condi- || o Serme . : r tionathan the sidewalks ought mot to esiiiy;, andthep - Suphed | owey carry away the impression that that || from Paris. 1s what the peoplo want, German and French aeroplanes practe s b el fought over Paris. Simple and ynostentatious were the Russians captured Lemberg, capi- Suneral services for ex-Governor John (| ¢a1 of Galicia. D. Long of Massachusetts, but fully ‘ Owners of sscurities such as netes, bonds and other cheses in astin in- oluding deposits in bank, (net a Savings Bank) are liable to taxation sither 1o’ the State or locally: The State rate is four mills en the dollar and MUST BE paid BEFORE OCTOBER tet. Enquire of your banker, or write te State Treasursr, Hart- fLmrina I b T DY delti e Tt ! I fixed for aveiding this tax by & law passed by the last Goneral Assem- former official who was highly respect. bly. A copy of the law will be mailedl to any-one writing for it. £ ©d, but the nation a man of the type T of which public life gets too few. 2 : * _l. Q,M!Ilul!:. reasurer.

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