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L and Gddfied 119 YEARS OLD Zubastiptioa price 25 # weeky She & comnr i fea Btk Mo Telepnone Calis: Bullstis Buriress Office 486, Rosms a5 Bulleita B ob Office 35-2. dicori Bullet i impntto Ofice, Roow % Morray Puliding. Telephono 316. Norwich, Friday, Sept. 17, 1915. 'flw Circalation of Tihe Sulletin has ths largest elreuiation of any paper in East- * ern Connsoticut and from three 19 four times larger than that of &ny in Narwich. [t is delivered io over 3,000 of ths 4,053 housss . Mo wich. and read by rinety- ~xnres per ceris of the people. Windbam, it is d...vered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danisisen to ower 1,100 and in sii of these splaces It is consid- = ered the iccal daily. Eastern Cannecticut has forty- nins towns, ons hundred and sixty-five postoffice districts, and cixt pural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold In every town - - on all of the R. F. D. _ routes in Eastern Connectizut. CIRCULATION Forwich. Bulletin | ] dition has long received i §§§§§§i§§*§ it “ !sg_“ e i ; i 1ok f }. i H ! gl | il the effect that apple growers in that state have made a deal whereby 100,- 000 boxes of apples are to be shipped to merchants in Holland next month. This s one of the results of the ex- tensive cultivation of the fruit in that section where it Is one of the big industries. That by no means rep- resents the whole crop, but it is a sizable order for forelgn consumption which shows what can be done when there is a proper handling of the bus- iness. Oregon is doing in this respect only what New England can do. Just at the present time the peach part of the country is at its height and it is larger than ever. Even here the fruit is being brought into the city from all directions in large quantities for consumption here and elsewhere. It is coming by large wagonloads and by boat and what Is being demonstrated by the peace growers is entirely pos- sible with apples. Connecticut has apple growers who A § ?:u : ! !}ig B !!_ i 55;3 point to ask for some recipe the first time T call, too, and that finishes thc good work. crogin this | T} i ¥ E3 siiz § g : over and vow they won't turn a you ‘Then FIEIETNE R :g!;%i;&" i | i it i i &g ¢ i i T 1 3 ki : ; il I 1] g i ! one of his cousins. every small child in the car :}l the tabies screaming to go bim. sk “He knows the brand of prepared food that each one is fed and has ad- vised two mothers to change at once to —meaning Geo-fe—-m bring his wife!a better one and they have thanked over the next night and play bridge. “He adds that Sharks across the him teartully. “He has shown two games to a rest- street is a widower with three children |less small boy, told a distracted wo- and every one thinks he is going to|man which station she shall changed ks {at, helped the conductor add up his receipts and If he had fifteen minutes g g i!; : i } il | Fri. and Sat. 5 g H g i 5 g fi i % | i | i ;% %igi $ fiss i ;ff 3 i i ; i i i, Wm. Fox Presents a Great Triple Star Alliance BETTY MANSEN, W. J. KELLY and EDWARD JOSE A WOMAN'S RESURRECTION 5 Wonderful Reels, Based on Toltoi's Resurrection Fifty Years Behind || Lady Baffles and Detective Duck $ g 1 H 5 g i § : i i il g! ’g 4 B 1 i g INSURING CUT! cvesses “THE COYOTE” if Western 1 LIG WEEKLY” Colonial Theatre “RULE SIXTY-THREE,” 2 Reels, With Bryant Washburn .-2 Reels, Vitagraph with W, rama || “HEARST. Tomorrow, Hearts Ablaze, B'dway Star Alseo Mary Pickford Feature a black eye; but it will|of coloring, and in the monotony of its soon _recover from this and in the mot|life. It is crossed by great, siuggish rivers, with red banks. Its fields reach to the horizon lines, unfemced, vivid green in spring, greyish-brown in summer. and unbroken white in vy g Die. Tta wiliag oot Yitka, and o e | Pine. Its are all al s ot e Shere unflnl:tlg' "-m_:w‘:- e T et fashi t, e is & straight, abom! le street tpa o ol | two Fows of houses: @ white orthodox bis |church, and a signpost, with the name raise just as attractive fruit as can 7 5 be: STOWR Rsshare. ./ ClorietHoN S to run the engine, and, what's more, do as well in producing apples as Ore- i e S P HTE et gon if the proper attention is given to|buy neckties and he is going to play | find that the engir a son it. Orchards must be cared for just|golf with him next Saturday. some man who had loaned his father b the same as any other business. They| “BY the end of the week he has ev-|$10 sixty years ago—and he'd ask him | D9 will not produce satisfactory results|ery child for blocks following him |to spend two weeks with us when he through negligence, but when it comeg |20me because he es candy | got his vacation! to making use of practically unused |3found lavishly—an go Say cr-vlbglv:: o, dMre. = Pickl land, of which this and other New | their dof . Triand staton- bave tho muah: it tel patntiy re Tar Ciomee . ARA Wait]your SISt 0 Nushend!: Bt's & bervibis | oy’ NEr AN SRS Gk, S of the place and its number of ‘souls’. pal m to appear to play|strain being married to & naturally | (05,0 "porn ™ eized it, and hurled it In the street rbag fully demonstrated that apple and|with them, and the whole street is|popular man!" & °h 3 cr Bl g o the resul are :i‘f: ‘m—r? hm:' peach culture furnish an opportunity|calling him George and borrowing| “I certainly should eay so!" gasped |Jvel the parapet, Te onoe “‘m 'lmm";"‘“’““ B e o 30 et for development of which full advan-|Rostage stamps and matches on sight! | Mrs. Picklegate. “My goodness!”— P There is no doubt™ adds the oféial D Soon Ry Taiante. white . whak . tage has by no means been taken.| 10W can I inspire any proper awe and Chicago News. splendid combination d the first aids to Russian life, in whose Intensive farming In this direction has of presence of mind and courage saved ovens the peasants bake and take great possibilities. the lives of many of the working o steam baths, and upon-whose upper party.” parctices are surfaces they sleep in winter. "m wish is exn:.:a n tu.uuu nte heroic “AMhoveh an Important manufac- pers that som: terprist flm | sres guch as the elimination of the |ture grown up in Central Russian STORIES OF THE WAR producer turn out & series of mMoving | 4y’ drain, the banishment of the too [cities, as in Moscow and Tver, the pictures de; ing various exploits by even the|Great Russians are still primarily an the V. C. has been woun. germ disseminating | agricultural people. The first choice “old oaken bucket that hangs the |of the Slav is orki ¢ land. Confident of Success. lc-uom of the battleflelds daily be- — i m‘;part % ~ ot = ahily or 2af 5 more 1 know he would be out in the s Thontensa engine cab showing the engineer how % B Rt it splayed “most 1000000000800505000 6UVI0900 004 8TRA0 OOFAATL A LTV SEVOOINGNELT11 EAALOBAMOAT AN TY I /SA0BINON UL NTIEN | Y e legate, you don't ything about _trouble with HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW You Readers of The Bulietin leaving the city for vacation trips can have it fchow them dally and thus keep in tevch with home affairs. Order :‘hrouxh Tho Bulletin business of- ee, HAS CARRANZA CONTROL? From the notices which have been GET DOWN TO BUSINESS. sent to consular representatives in With much confidence does Ambas- | Mexico warning those in three of the sador Bernstorff express his belief that | Rorthern states and urging them to harmony will be restored between this | ROtify all Americans to leave that sec- country and Germany within two | tion, the government proposes to take weeks and that relations will be friend. | R0 chances with any resentment which lier than ever. It is to be sincerely | May follow the efforts to improve con- come more complete and more difficult T e e e In summer. he and his family work ‘Senator Charles Humbert, one of | foit FS MBS i tan oot in_ the flelds; in winter, he 5 projectiles must the leading members of the French|be more widely ,onm" banks his hut with earth and straw senate committee on military affaira ‘Moreover, this intensive firing it- One feature of our disturbances that | halfway in company with his stove, his hoped that what he savs will prove |ditions in that republic. Sas wiitten fow T% jated P —— self wears ol we do not like I cattle and his fowls. There is lttl ut the guns, made only to like Is the possible effect e true to his prophecy. That is what| The appeal of Carranza for a con-|the subjoined article on the relation b - | wonder that his home is generally in- fire some thousands of rounds. and| If s German submarine officer 15 to | Lo Hoe by e & S (o br“ns | sect-ridden. The peasants are capatle this country wants and as the ambas- | ference for the consideration of the|of industry to the war. Senator Hum- sador probably realizes by this time | international aspect of the Mexican bert has been conducting the suc- THE WAR PRIMER By National Geographic Soclety ‘Mortoi F. Plant seems to show a Newest designs in Platinum and green gold. DIAMOND JEWELRY - 3 bombs with greater effect, got ub |Long promoters, after on the parapet where he was com- |relieving the public of eome aditional pletely exposed to the fire of the enemy today Sccupying the trench. He was Anally | sver. thoss fow el chosen remaris wounded, but not before his inspiring | made the late lamented Mr. Bar- make cireus STATE OF CONNECTICUT TAXES ON INVESTMENTS Owners of securitios such as notes, bonds and other choses in action im cluding deposits in bank, (net a Savings Bank) are liable to taxation sither to the Stats or locally. The State rate is four mills on the doflar and MUST BE paid BEFORE OCTOBER 1st. lnq-lndmb.duwuvflhhl&'rm.n_u\- ford, Conn. A HEAVY PENALTY is fixed for aveiding this tax by a law passed by the last General Assem- bly. A copy of the law will be mailed to any-one writing for it. 'F. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer, 3 ' e o . example had led on his party to further efforts, which resuited in the recapture of the trench. a crite ical situation in the same locality by good lead- German army _strengthened be- ht;‘n-m~ - .udArww d M-M‘g‘“hw nnv.n '-::I:lu.wmkn?w- A.:Muhdb\ofinludu-.- SUFFERING ARMENIA ”:'h;.‘pnxm of the Armenian peoplo . n generally understood for a Tn attrib lons time. They have alwave becn | ammunition prat b Gorman tnerloes kept under the heel of the Turks and | Russia probagly reali: by now that been massacred and persecuted until|the army is not the thing it ® js surprising that they have not|has to fear. } Jeteriorated In keeping with thelr g ireatment. At the present time they ‘When surgical instruments were ex- we belng treated like dogs and not | Ported during the past vear to the nuch more could be done if the Turks | value of nearly thirty-six million dol- had openly declarod their intentions of | lars, or nearly twice that of the year ixtermineting them, before, it shows what the conditions In the cry of Turkey for the Turks there is therefore the necessity of re- | pe left in a position to lie out of his|machinlats. the tike, |Of tremendous energy, though, in the placing them unceasingly. The £1oup | guilt; if the burden of proof of culpa- | their e e e e rule.“they do not over-rate” iime's . ead value. ¢ have mam it is entirely up to Germany to, do its | Situation may or may mot be a fore- | cemsful campaien, for, the BIER BISS"|is that which. thanks to its industry Y T et satie oun | Dy tasminathd Me they BAve Jest & | vitncs, u -Eoupied With : runner of the recogmition of the Car-|Sure production by the wholo ISAuc: | wiil have been able to push the pro- |be safe? American anxlety for peace |in The union oreanizers have no right | tendency to be dishonest. The ambassador’s attitude 1s only | Fanza government. 'What it may bring | ong guns which he and his colleagues duction of firéarms, projectiles and |is so sincere that our péople may swal- | o gamble with the futures -of these |Steals’ according to a candid and reck- such as he has maintained right along, | forth from the other leaders is equal- | consider essential to victory. He is explosives to the highest point and |jow the bitter pellet of palliative which |poys and pull them away from their |less proverb of their minting, ‘except He has relied upon promises, however, | IV uncertain and it is wise that full | the new proprietor of Le Journal with |Maintain it there. German clevernéss has devised, but|nenches In the hope of tying up fac- | Christ—and He would if His hands to assure the continuance of friendly | Provision for the protection of Amer-|a circulation of about one million. |, i heard “‘“15 German offi- | the humiliating exprience will rankle |tories. On the other hand, the em- |Were not nailed to the Cross’ In this relations and the promises thus far |ican lives be made. Senator Humbert writes: S Bm et e T el | Aerioan hencis for ToeT¥ o Come. players ought not to comaider strikies | ZARSEIOR I OO, S1F et "as. & have proved to be empty ones. It/has| HOW successtul Carranza will be in| “The important part played by in- |iglser would take Calais D maured | 7 i EDETANEIDon, Mwe IhuSEN Workies e e AT W ey Tra 880 been repeatedly told. what Gertasny |the expected conference depends en-|9ustry in the present war is due nol| ey willed—by paving the Price’ | waterbury s to have an ordinance |breakers. They have broken comtracts, | State or_{rom an owner of the upper would do and how 1t would reform | tirely upon the proof which he sub- | of'F <o TIo PSS S04, MhS PUTIEEUCE | which he set at 50000 killed. This | eguiating the fitney. On the surface|but what is & contract more or leas to | classes. * 14 its submarine policy, which has been | Mits to the Tepresentatives of the Pan | number of men in line. These mil- |boast 18 sllly. Simply spending men |t apears to be a reasonable measure|an impressionable and easily influ-| “The peasants’possess an Infinite the cause of all the trouble, but repe- | American republics. That he claims | lions of combatants would be nothing | ¥\l 1ot &iwe results. h""'!‘ °§m3"' that will not bear to oppressively on|enced boy of eighteen? Perhaps the |appetite for receiving, though thank- tition of protested acts have continued, | three-quarters or nine-tenths of Mex- | more than a mob predestined to mas- o« hlorc'-dy ou‘ H M: tl N; A fl% BUnS | i1o jitneur but has for its mainspring |very man who is teaching him his|fulness is not a besetting sin among Germany has persisted in playing this | icO amounts to little unless he can |Sacre without the tools of combat mouun’; ’,‘;‘:"' ¥ e "I Ve “{‘:?" the protection of the average citizen |trade and whom he naturally looks up |them. They are tolerant, hospitable, show that h, ‘which must incessantly be supplied o ey please, without | from many jitney annoyances and dan- | to with reverent respect, asked him toand shrewdly practical, and, on the country as an easy mark, until nosh t he has control there which | 3" enewed, and which, for their | §eiting any where. But the day when Th Jsion that limits the (walk out—Waterbury Republican. other hand, they are heedless of the self-respecting-nation could tolerate it | Will permit him to set up a govern- | 1l FERINEL MOC, O q\mntltleesr duly povisioned for the purpose, we|Ru: oy of opccm:p::z,.‘- that the Jitney . oy modest claims of Truth and very im- longer., ment, maintain peace and convince the | require the mobilization of numerous !ga:!" along their lines the tempests| an bear around the atreets is in the provident. They have a proverd As the result of his interpretation | SAVOYS that he can and will Drotect|factories provided with the means of [of 1700 &nd fire that we are prepar-|airect line of public safety and in- “Beat your wife like your fur, but love of the American feeling and his last | humanity and foreign interests. He | turning out the most modern instru- |g:& “OF fhem, they will have to t‘b‘n- dividual convenience.—Ansonia Senti- her like your soul’ However, Great conference with Secretary Lansing, his | Must show whether he is simply the |ments of war. oo o i gt B l""?’ nel. Russian home life runs a more untrou- statement furnishes d for the be- | nominal head of the forces or wheth- “Long before the war it could be Py ground gained, their bled course, probably than in . many lef that he realizes that 1t 1o time|eF he is in actual control and prob-|Seen what character the hostilities I OB/ Tt MDaONRS Wttt c o lands more utterly satisfied with their for something more substantial than | 301V his greatest opportunity for dem- | TP HKS & e eapacially, ‘were | o1 NaVe confldence in the final vie. | disposition to emulefe TrRnk A0 G g R (8o et o guicealty . unkept promises and flimsy excuses. | ORStrating that lies in the suppressing | very well aware of it, and it is only | [OFY—® Victory perhaus less distant |5 in the matter of {’1"‘"‘;“!‘ o | S ik Tee 3 d well-wishing. When un- He must understand that this gov. |Of the attacks upon Americans along | necessary (o think for a moment of |(han is belleved—of France and her |of mewspopers, gep:-lln i o T piration of vodka, he often ernment 1a tired of the backing and | e POrGer near Brownsville, which 1s | he formidable preparations. the had | Siier,The advantase mhich the Ger- |30 el However: one can hardly | the cradie of the Empire. the seat, of |fals into fearful passions, becoming filling which Germany has been doing | Carranza territory. His control must|made to realize that they could put st |t Rea¥y artilery had over us can|li,me’him for yielding to the temta- |the Great Russians, and it is today the | clemental and dengerous. It is upon and for which he 10 a large desree way | b 100ked upon as weak and a mis- | the service of their warlike intentions | ptsengin of the peoples jeagmes to. | tion to own the Boston Heraid a news- | heart of the greatest State, where are | these peasants of Great Ruseia that & he responsible. If the Imperial Ger. |nomer as long as such depredations|& Mmilitary machinery ready to its last| gether for the defense of right far|PiDer With a noble past 'If. as seems |the largest cities of the Slavs and the |15, fichiang must tail.” 5 e e T o Ine aTe permittod. Mexican borger dasins|detail. The work they have donme of [ SSTner for the fefense of right far|fi )y "he will keep -Robert Lincoln | nistoric da - guided by his recent to renew their artill AP~ u- 1o " advice and he makes clear the attl- |do mot reflect to the credit of What-|hed to) eiorry trmy Cren ULy | manity; and the freedom of tho seas|OSrlen in charge and give him a fiee|lo, pan Slaviem’, b o I R tude of the United States and advises | eVer Mexican faction may be respon- | neavy. long fanse. guns. suficiontiy | ETMItS us to profit of the labors of |DARA: The Hernld Ay PRCS Toe oo | B avaphic. Soclety, which deals with| White pine and yellow pine are the accordingly what he anticipates may | SiPle for them. Wieldy to be able to follow the move- | Lot S anm e oot b eng cympathies, o ongiang. New Haven Rocis: | the enbracteriatics and. the people of |woods most used for boxes, and S become a reality. He and German: ments of their troops, was most sig- . € | ter. p the rich, immemorial home- | contributes more than 1,000.000, must understand, however, that a bluft EDITORIAL NOTES. Tificant. T rogret wery deoply that e el L TR by innd, that the Russians are desperately |fect o the box industry annuaily. e e — Summer appasre to have opened for | T S5 SOUT: Jn wmte o€ SO X | centirica . acrius of arulerysonce | It s curiows bow ciiee aiow them; | Prepering e deien PNorithaant | e T e — an indefinite season. more she has given a proof of this in | selves to ge el e er o ™ DUE TO CARELESSNESS. gromple, AT ot ',cuht o, have | her marvelous thres inch suns, which | providing school accommodation. The | mother of Russian cies. it i to e) Children Ory What must be the feeling of a per-| It 18 DPretty toush on the fellow|tury of scientific progress of machin- | Lo Coran cannon anywhere near ap- | Will be extravasant in other departs |L o0k fia¢ one must turn to learn the FOR FLETCHER'S son who s brought to the sudden|Who has to settle for a cellar full of |ery to the lmit supplies would Play | Bhoh™ ey a corbtoted Mér armemerts | capecially in the police, fire and pub- |details of the Empire's building. The realization that he has taken a dose|c0al this weather. in’ war a part as Important as they | 1o meary ari e e B et | Dy depariments. but it is the | Muscovite, or Great Russian, treed the]| C A ST ORI A of a deadly polson, though he may be| g . oo o m—rr play in the economic life of every|we fear Germany In no fleld, and that | exception, to find them even up with|land from the Tartar yoke: subdued Pttt o R in perfect health, with everything to e fellow who thinks that a mil- SR . her pretended superiority is merely |the times in the matter of school |Many nelg nG sstiena sad, és o live for, and have no desire or inten. | 10D S0ldiers could be made in a month |, Put the actual experience of war | presumptuous.” needs. Springfield, tion of ending his life? It must be a | PFOPably has reference to tin ones. 1 The dusiustive Dawer o2 e flre: D e s time, when, if he thinks of it at all, Hy R e s A arme—rifies, ‘machine sums, rapid fire| Awarda for Consploueus Bravery, | b e caen for & oy to Kee | “Russian history, from the 14th cen- he recognizes that he is paying a ter- | , i (COCNer 8ays Germany has almost | guns of all cajlibres—has been so re- b R Ry rach | tury, centers around ‘white-stoned' rific prico. becauto of carslormmary”|2hot its bolt, but he also promised | -ufif,Dwo srHrchingFWY YP P bP | o Ihe 8Ward of five aditional Victorla | When a community begine to approach | 170 TR o (" his center succes- This, haweven G ohar o ceness. | that the war would open last Ma: Vealed on the field of battle that the |SrCS86S 18 aunounced in the London | the 19000 S e Coll Se | sive swarms of colonists and pioneers alimoat. Svey dip e o e Lt combatants have had to renounce|Sozette. Four of them were won by |Sfowding and a dieposition o ot s | Pave sought homes in the morthern st N 0 m:'" GM :"r::g Tho man on the corner says: One |completely the system of manoeuvring | ine"" Sflffimmu' -h(?r;.:lrngm o bioita | that there are not as many votes pos- |forests, in the fertile southlands and labdle, 6 Hectne & Bt way to study human nature is to ob- |in open country. Every trocp which | which now constitute such ,m’ sible in the educational department as |in far Siberia. Prolific, persevering. 3 P With | seive the Bina of & 1 attempts to advance in the open an import epartments, patient, persistent in their type, and medicines, the similarity in looks of kind of dogs people Barbon | @R s ell ‘armed emamy wwaiting | S35, festure of trench warfare. It was |In the polics end fire @ 7t~ | with astounding reserves of recupe the dangerous and the harmless and| Thoso whoe are Brving To-block the|the attack is doomed fatally to dis- |OUFia8 operations southwest of Krithia | Bridse = ative power, the Muscovites have im- scores of others with but littls or no | loan to the allies sheuld reecmbec|2oter: in an instant the fire of ma- | o0\l Beobert o aumiven it pressed their government, their faith, variation. In all such nstances th uld remember | chine guns mows down the ranks like ert O'Sullivan, TFirst| It was the late P. T. Barnum who |their language, and their ambitions on e aler s Dai de:? gm the interests of this country come 1‘13::'.!,“‘”’ uln‘om "nnlm"lntl Fusi- [put a time limit on the birth of fools. | the nation, and they, alone of the Sla- % e rst. won e hest award for valor. born every Y ly poisons. There is no evidence of Lo s cally annihilates them, letting noth- | L6 i8 what he did, as narrated in the :fn:::.d .'y‘x’xfin:"mg‘ ,m' day :,‘:,':,‘* :::' 1-.,4.,“‘.’:.: ':;,.".'2"“1{‘.2 adequate precaution and too often a| Pity the much abused summer hotel pe. Siicial Repect: events Slans number far more than the White deliberate disregard for personal safe- | keeper who has to shut up just when| ~That is the reason forthe necessity | 1016 whia B oire Caaraior iond, Jol and Little Russians combined. and the ty When as ir the case of Newman|his weather prayers aro belng an- |for seeking protection, a5 much a8 |tion’ ot e tiome: cpjatial that a pore Muscovite ploneer carries Great Rus- Erb, railroad president, copper mag- | swered. inst these storms of steel | Lhobid e toenined: Contom oo 3 he | gia with him wherever he goes. The nate and financler, bichloride of mer- i s gkt and explosives; it is the reason for|although mot belonsing to the troops | s, Pgt underestimated original of the Great Russian is found cury tablets used in bathing a cut An August sun may have no mercy the enormous development of fleld |qa¢ this point, volunteered to lead & rl-lt’:‘ :!mnct c:e{hy minuf then they|in the basin of the River %lg which wore kept In a bottle which bore the |on sweltering humanity, but it takes | orifcations, —trenches under§round |party of ‘bomb throwsrs to effect the | thirey - seconds. For - cxampie, . we | s 1y ronst developed and: moat label bicarbonats of sodn. Mr. Erb|Old Sol in September to 40 ‘em 10| ang o on PLo e T hetnoners | recapture. Cite the wonderful fistic Nasco that | Lemelous district in all the Empire. nwakened to the fact that he had been |8 frazzle. . He advanced in the open under &!was staged last Saturday might at the |’ “Central Ruseia is a vast piain. op- caught by his own practice only after a Lo realized that he had taken poison |, Henry Ford must realize that his for o headache and was in a critical | fR milllon dollar fund for peace is condition. puny wher France alone is spending Mr. Erb's case is no different than |®lmost twice that daily for war. countless others. Such strong lessons In carclessness are being taught every| LRevolutionists in Portugal may be fay and yvet porsonal experience ap- |Sndeavoring to eclipse the European pears to be necessary before anything | Tor; Dut it stands less show than alimpossible to be taken. Infantry, hop- profitable and lasting is gained there. | S1Oked glass would against the sun. H to v.u% it at a charge, will leave from. Lack of care and precaution are st brcodoolE g ] his personal gallantry and responstble for too many untimely | gistls, ng of Eryan wae respon- | tho they ing” feaths. sible for his recent silence, 1t is too On the day folldwing this announce- bad that demonstration dldn't ment came another, more sinister, take place at the Daltimore conven- ugand the official casualty list, giving Ca; tion. !-lln_ O'Sullivan in the list of “miss- Sergeant Jgmes Sommers of the same battalion won the Victoria Crose at the same time. “When, ‘bombing, of wh some our s bad retireq from » hm!flndo:-” remained it e A2 % very heavy fire, and, in order to throw | Brighton Beach Motordrome over on press! its horizons, its sameness i his The ve in ! pr—

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