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Telepmone Calln: i "flfi-m JonOmes B 2. Willimpntic 'Ofice, Room % Marzay | ftwilding.. Telephone 310. they aid that those !ih‘!:nw- who re- e L mained eway would the greater! . _Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 8 1915. | iosers, has been fully. justified. o . . S wee | San Francisco has shown that it can, stage a big attraction with pro- nounced success. It was able to ben- efit through the experience and short- comings of other expositions and the financial situation indicates how suc- cessfully this has been accomplished. A debt-ridden exposition is a deplof- able thing and San Francisco is to The iBulletin. has:the largest circulation ofiany paper in East- * orn Copnecticut. and from three S vt I G bhfi?«h—uw than that of MUST PROBE DEEPER. any' in{Norwich. It is delivered The overturning of the steamer - over!S,000)of tho 4058 houses . §| Fastland and_ the loss :-:1;'::; a - : o ousand lives mads ent _IniNorwich, and raad by minety” §|that conditions prevallea there which h T Paramount u Na» TS RaCIount. of S e le: were not in accordance with the de- beans that- S MH.. L I v * Windham it:ie du.vered to over §|ore, NOL T8 AecordAnce Wi b e Pictures ‘ u 900 Y houses, in Putnam and $pne which called for the most com- vad i i R - Boston. Sold everywhere ———————— _'r s n to over 1,100 and in plete investigation both for the fixing all of these places It is consid- §|of the responsibility for the large loss Lo from any man, “ in Gieina eredithe: local daily. of life and the correction of conditiens | of rice tn any form, “n the b a u.r ° o B Eastern Connecticut has forty- §| Which made it possible. scorned it; consequertly e ‘neme he Mr“"‘ k Gl“ nine itowns, one hundred and The report has been made after an|anathema on the home bill . hingy : = Four Resle—By GRACE LIVINGSTON FURNISS=Fsur Resls sixtyifive postoffice. districts, and §| !DQUIrYy of several weeks by two su- |He would revel in rice for awhile until mercifully hiddea - T S A cixtwirural free delivery routes, §| PSrVising inspectors of the federal de- | bl hou st ped to 6 the mypterious men - PARAMOUNY TRAVELS The1Bulletin is sold in every §| SoTiment of commerce that the steam: | fire. ; 2, 3 1 other aseémbled spec- recrossed the ot - - - {town - - on all of the R. F. D. 2| .10 means that according to the gredien Jroutes in Eastern Connectisut. limit which had been fixed as the pas- nghaws qusth T almr senger._carryving capacity of that boat going to~ it. This stuff may CIRCULATION respect was paid thereto and that the baked beans” . poisoned. 100ks poisonous,” mumber of people aboard was not re- 80. with anathemas on the weeeeev. 4412 §|Sponsible for the capsizing. \ That may absolve those officials who 21905, average ...........5 92 §|were airectly in charge of that teature - x of safety for stpamers, but it does not | eliminate the lectly apparent fact that somthing' was radically wrong Sept. 4 .eeeciae..- YUy with the steamer. If the trouble re- esaseseesssessssases: » 1901, average tain and unknown quantities as weére cealed in® these sulted from the form of construction, | NCY BTN Hce and Thomson n | Jorces eg“:m" M'g;mm;:;d; th ltm“wu ey O!s? ;tu-lrun canwed | £ 5 ginner inat should be o dinner. | ceived its quictus—Boston Post. e s, or as “good things and pi of them™ by the combination of the two in con- Well, h:iueued five quarts of beans HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW | soction with the lack of distribution |and ?: Pounds of rice would be about LETTERS TO THE EDITOR You of the passengers, it should be found | enou; at would». 8 quart, an — i a und aplece, and some left over Readers of The Bulletin leaving || OUt f0r certainly there was a cause|3 POIRC, oF Will the Austro-Germans Get Caught? /the city for vacation trips can have || and it is fmportant that it be known | O, Mo 050 were soon delivered, and| Mr. Editor: Whenever the German it fcliow them daily and thus keep || for the use which can be made of|jonp, fuming e little at the delay.|invasion of Russie is discussed it is in tovch with home affuirs. Order || such knowledge in other cases. A bet-|placed them in kettles and over through The Bulletin business of- || ter effort to determine.the cause and | sizziing blaze. likened to Napoleon's disastrous cam- fice. responsibility must be made than fol-| Then he turned ‘his attention to oth- | paign of 1812, when he flung his army lowed the recent Georgia lynching. [er P(loll{:dht_z’ldh matters, ht?tr. 'n '?'B“:tn be | of 600,000 men drawn from 20 nations SE * ® . ° it SrR E confessed John was a bit of a y ‘ J NWISE EXPENDITURES | and loved to attend to matters usuaily | 262108t the czar. The Germans are pound, pjckied 2 AGAINST U E. fighting on practically the same ground ENOUGH EMPTY PROMISES, Followlng close upon the declaration | SUPPOSed to concern —the . feminine | FEMURE 0N PASHCAy EhS Samne Eroven OINTMENT The sinking of tha Hesperian aftec| ynr: x e alone. different tactics, for where the Ger- & o through administration channcls that| A smoke and odor of burning at- | o= have tried 5 voil up 1ha Rupsian loads of horse gz::’om‘:“";’ t‘;‘;“’;“‘:‘bfi:y“o;““‘: greater recognition would be pald to|tracted him to the’itchen where, io D N entisan tree o A 10 the Eaglih m‘ the tc w o 8 state. o Bast ot Divgiiels 4 h 1] t of t! “pork. barrel” | his surprise and concern, he saw bot! e hoj being definitely determined by an ex- | goo CLUAEER O e RO e k. over. and covering the| ,APout one-third of Napolson's army | riong o wider class: amination whether it was a torpedo|the finances of the country and place|Stove with their surplus contents. He Germans, while the balance was made | , There are probably 20 horse butcher i or a mine which was the cause, but|the expenditures where they are more | FUshed for more kettles, removed por-| ,p; of Itallans, Austrians, men drawn m,‘“ M"d"';‘ lé’h‘d.to“:d,l.'h“ is from the joint declaration of the of-|needed, there comes a report from the | fens Of cach softening and swelling| from the minor Buropean states and | 123 o aoy butcher o sell horss Aicers of the ship and from the POlicy | engineers of the government carrving | coi and Teturned to the sitting”|60,000 Poles under Prince Poniatowsil. | ™4t s which has been followed by Germany |tne recommendation that the improve- Dl T mant fo e | The sTand army entered Russis in - the doubt which may exist upon that|mente of the Arkansas and Missouti Ayrived st Vima wilh & Hostion. of bl point is insignificant. i rivers be abandoned.. ettles, and to John's surprise they,|army " From the very beginning Ny . : In view of the satisfactory progress| Such a recommendation comes as filled and fumed over in a feW | leon had driven a wedg eumatlsm that was being made In connection |the result of the provision which was e th £ e Sl with the sinking of the Arabic this|placed in the last rivers and harbors rely,’ ough e government finds justification in be- unite and stop his terrible drive on Who Hat It man, “some imp of mischief ie _in| Yhen b tast as they fen vack || A Home Cure Given by One bill requiring a reexamination of the ! Why, ther na, but ax 4 - lieving that foliowing a report by the them! Y, e were only five — thy In the sprb was ten leading waterway profects by the | quarts of beans at first and if_there | jerore Py he followed to prevent them |} Tg ihe spuing of 1398 § submarine commander, Who 15 in a|army engineers for the purpose of de- | arent over & bushel here now, I miss position_ to throw full light upon the tory Rl th "1'.-5".’5‘ as :::Iy g The czar fell back from Vilna to X A termining whether they are good in-|MmY guess—and what's worse, he re-| gmglensk in White Russia and there | (P T it know, for over vestments. There was a paring of the ,‘_?:g::' g‘;fl'fl;‘“‘h‘:‘e‘"&“m €YeS, | they made a stand, but‘ Nlnp%lem bom- = barded the town, set it in flames and ] %‘;{’,{“’L‘,Z"‘E‘; "2‘,',‘.&::.“;2'; !‘.'3‘;: As for the rice! In utter despair| ompelled them to withdraw. s Finasly. Y foand & vem. o John scraped out all ket- supervision of the expenditures voted, o, the many edy that cured me completely, and ties full and deposited the whole in | g b SorOUBR Hhe Rueean & Phave but they have apparently found that|the wash-boiler which, in an unpre- emperor. Rain destroyed the there is further opportunity for elim- | cedently short space of time was filled | RPror (A0 (ESUOVEC 108 CTORY e R L inating waste even though millions|to the top with the cooked edible. horses sickened and died. When the |} in every case. = have already been expended upon cer- | Beans? Every pot in the house was| pyench hed reached Smolensk they I want every sufferer tain work. z o ome and Mill he was Sompelied 10| were at a loss whether to go back over || form of rhe That such suggestions even will call | 5700 Ao, OUT 88 AN Htesl e o ou: | the dreary wastes or push on to Mos- ) ithe b 2 Y, ug] Put| cow, where they could spend the win- for strenuous opposition can be ex-|the surplus in bowis and plates on the | or Napoleon resolved to push on to more than empty promises must be| pected, but they nevertheless must | table. Moscow, and so hee left Smoiensk and expected. give congress, when it next assembles, The bean-pot looked disgracefully ~ 1 The best evidence of a desire to|something to think about when it |small as the Cook regarded. with hor- | Savanced upon the etill retreating Rus- tlem. you may | se FARMERS ATTENTION! Now is the time to buy Silo Filling Ounits reform its policy is the putting of it reaches the consideration of the ques- |ified eyes, the mountainous pile ‘About this time the people demanded 6% i e dollar. but under- fifor the Fall. We sell FOOS ENGINES and PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTERS into action. Thus far whatever ad-|tion of retrenchment. Tf the rec-|Deans. But anyhow, some must bel yo¢ the czar save )&.;ov from the pertectly satisfied to || —all sizes of rigs. vancement has been made towards|ommendations mean the taking of pol ‘;‘l’::;%d ‘C"m‘fl‘r:l'l e &i’.f“i‘v‘.a ;‘g{‘; enemy, and so about 120,000 Russians |} send it. Isn't t meeting the demands of the United!itics and patronage out of such mat- Ly matter, Germany will disavow the act, meaning that it is not in accord with its policy and that it is not the in- tent of that government that such practice shall be continued, but in view of the disregard for international law and the treatment which should be accorded merchant ships, but which has not been manifested in a num- ber of cases where American lives were lost or threatened, something o T el under General Kutusoff were drawn up THE C. S. MERSICK & CO,, States following the sinking of |ters they must be looked upon with . A T e R N s toa 274-292 State St New Haven, Conn. véssels without warning has been |Common sense and receive proper at- Y i - B s R B o Mark Kknocked in the head by the rep. |tention and it must be realized that it y Hsed, amd ney Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. sians sullenly withdrew and left Mos- e Ik anibie. Abeve is time that such characterized the 3 cow to the conqueror. When Napo- || statement trde—bub. spending of the nation’s money. leon had occupied the city for several days the large fire broke out, totally STATE OF CONNECTICUT EDITORIAL NOTES. destroying the city and leaving the T [ t but retrea The situation on the Mexican bor- | ening of the beans for which his hun- TR W RIS W go 0 e “Rs LY““’S der recalls the old frontier days, L] Owners of securities such as notes, bonds and other choses in action in- : The War a Year Ago Today Ac“Es ANB PA‘“ cluding deposits in bank, (not a Savings Bank) are liable to taxatien Sept. 8, 1914, Russians took Nikolaieff and Mi- kolajow. ecither to the State or locally. The State rate is four mills on the dollar and MUST BE paid BEFORE OCTOBER %st. Enquire of your banker or write to State Treasurer, Hart- Austrians defeated Serbs near Y A HEAVY PENALTY etitfon of those acts which are so strongly protested against. It places Germany in anything but a creditable position as far as its sip- cerity goes and furnishes reason for more than a disavowal on its part if it means what it has said. No one with the hay fever will ever admit during the ragweed period thai time flies. GIVING LABOR A SHARE.! The action taken by the Standard Oil company in the granting of an eight hour day to its employes is one of much significance In. view of the trouble which is being experienced in Bobruisk, the Russian. fortress be- || Mitrovica, other lines of industry and which ,was The man on the corner says: ‘4 |yond the marshes, which guards the Serbian invasion of Bosnia be- felt by that company in the strike|long necked man gets the most for th!:i“l'?om of Great Russia is the on gun\ . which : a:;l:h it hnd‘ on its hands only a short | his money in & county fair crowé. R CARER RN i ites Sicmaies o S ago. In its settlement of that Saln The fo B Dabyiial: as trouble the demands of the strikers| What has become of the old fash. [ Valn, = The fortress of Bobruwek, wes || Ourcq. were partially met, but this step goes |loned boy who used to have 80 muah | ompuaicn one of. the stromgest plac Severe fighting at Vitry. even further and henceforth it is an |fun spelling Constantinople with vari-|in Burope. British merchant crusier Oceanic eight hour day for the workers In|ations? THE WAR PRIMER By National Geographic Society Speaking of freedom, there is no more enthusiastic advocate thereof to- day than Harry Thaw, aveiding this tax by a law passed by the last General Assem- by T sk e g s ol o mabed by any-one writing for. it. o w w - "‘ft s"’m 9',‘,“ :&1 hieh ‘b e The claim that Germany under the Austrian government appealed 7 bly. A eopy i by ther cbaratat s to Jews in Poland to fight against F. 5. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. reached by other corporations, how- | Statement of Ambassador Bernstorft ever, and apparently along the same |has made no concessions to the United , toward Burope, are millions || Russia. line of reasoning. In many instances|States is certainly correct. of .tangled, desolate marsh suihi find_th 4 —_— while a long line of swamps ' —— ———————— - ——— manufacturers N emselves over- whelmed with orders because of the| TROSe PhUadelptis dancing teach-| 3oy benin the stronshold, simplify- n‘mm m&. m i demand for their products created by | &% T IE JEOR 0o attraction | 08, the defense of Great Russla, just | the war. They need to keep thelr | "5 i to t 4 Fascliiath the east. help in good spirits and it is but nat-|°° @ BeW_and fascinating name. “Bubruisk 1s situated In the govern- | ural that they should feel that they ment of Minsk, 108 miles southeast of —_—_— N Our stock of Academy and Gram- After his call upon Secretary Lan- | the city of Minsk. - It is buflt on the mar School Beoks is full. should share in the large profits which | g0 A mbassador Dumba. probably un- | high, sharply-cut. red. bank of the Mr& W. H. Brown Tells How She are belng made or anticipated. Soms|gergiands that the new secretary is T the concerns for that reason have volun- : t B N ly ann cad an - Immedinte i~ not a student of ryan methods. crease in wages and the promise of 2| A Coney Island fisherman has land- further increase if the war business ed a 230 pound shark, but many o lasts a certain length of time. Others|vigitor to that resort well- knows that have placed their factories on an eight | g1} such monsters are not in the briny. hour basis, which is particularly con- venient for three shifts during the| It will be a convenient thing for 24 hours. This is made possible be-|the German government if it never cause of the prices which being | hears from those submarines whick received on account of the out of | continue to carry out the Von Tirpits which Lhe increased cost in pro@ue- | policy. of school. tion can easily be met. It is the con- factories. X svmer who is paying the bill, but It may be as reported that € Qe@ with a return to normal conditions|cent. of the New York garment work- there is ’ikely to be _substantial|ers have defective vision, but that does | of A very large stock of new Books for ol alse quantities of used on which we can save you a fine lot of Frye's a lot of Milnes i i THE CRANSTON CO ; trans : for.it, and after treatments am . grounds r::. a difterent ma:t-g‘m&'. not satisfactorily explain the antics of %"""" sod nn’i':".‘a. 1 :-‘;.:nu to tell all m and this been made pa 0 | f; Brest. RSBt W aitils chies it skl e e o of your miraculous rem: remeqy for | . reterred to by the Standard Oli'Goms-| War business appears to have Mayr's Wonderful In the Pinkham pany in its recent move, eclipsed the alluring opportunities in '.:u__'.pn- e oy ey = South America though both are de- and thousands A GRATIFYING SHOWING. pendent upon the length of the Euro- ing health— J P Mol : : over theirown k.o S SR S At most of the outside beaches the undertow 18 to the bathers what the E £ g