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b Entered at the Postomfics at Norwieh, e Conn.. as second-class matter. Bty but it was knew Tetepmone Calte: i % B Retin Eafforial Rooms s B e . haas that ‘Mat. 100; Eve. 1Cc and 20¢ Bulletin Job Office 884 by dames ing W itilmantte Office, Moom % Murray Innd e g i13az. Telephone 316. (b g Henry how 1o ¥ ekt for the destruction of the Frye to two experts, one to be named by each government and the submission of the of The Circulation of The Builetin The Bulietin has the Targest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 3,000 of ths 4,083 houses i CEEEEFAIRBAN KSSEEET] MAKERS “Lat the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work’§ GOLD DUST i g’ i | This makes it indefinite as to wheh the interpretation of the treaty will be made since matters of that kind move slowly and it is not likely that ") Norwich, and read by minety~ §|it Will be determined until, after the three per cent. of the ceople. In §|Close of the war. That feaves the e e = e ; matter undecided in the meantime and 5% o5 £ igd o for lack of a definite understanding 9% houses, iIn Putnam and $} Geamany g5 destrous of following its Danlelsen to over 1,100 and in 3|,y interpretation which means the all of thase places it is consid- $| sinking of vessels carrving contra- the local dail band when necessity requires it, in tzrn Connecticut has forty= order to prevent the cargo from reach- nine towns, ome hundred and sixty-five postofiice districts, and An Hlustrated Lecture on the Fletcher Music Method ——ahall 3 - Y. M. C. A HALL o, Sewrsatay o e T Seturday, October 16th, at 7.30 p. m. er caramel hwc-fl..mgg'“h'ual‘:d‘ be rule rather than the exception. ing the' enemy. This raises a question as to what ADMISSION 25 N CENTS e on & particu- 1 okt theratere m;: Srest sarnestosns roposed e e Y & p is going to become of the crew and of the yellow- street ShAS eua_ajol e “_A,. t in mmm-mfihb-mmmmmnmmu; \ delivery routes. q and send more if you can! All con 4 . e as in other cases, or as has been movel in by aa tributions should be addressed to the eation from a mere drill and drudgery into and inspiration and a life. The Bulletin s sold in avery §1 28 0 O O O O R ring palt “What—what | Do you mean mald, who treasurer and each will be promptly | stan towr o alliet the. B FR nf:xr,uety “hould he sssured. What |10, £a you didn't take those Calufnet o routes in Eastern Connecticut. and i lans ble?” asked i e e safety means under thoss conditions | M HHSKL Hrbrn In Some peiiation . | CrAwinE-T o Howry o, Dollas Christmas Fund for S is now made a point for dispute since| ‘“Oh-h!” sald his spouse, mildly suf- wh. by v T 3 . ClRCULATION this country claims "that it is not|prised, “Why, it must have been those 2:‘“[;;:&_&“”" Broad Street, .“nz":hr sufficient that they be left to the mer- | that Vi had.” er, en | New York, Oct. 1, 1915. Se==u ps 1904 aicate ... 4412 $|cles of the sea In small boats. In| “That—Vic—had!" howled Mr.| Mabel £ 7 - verage - resident of Ansonia so1, Senteitect- NN certain localities and under certain |Hlcks-Brown. “And pray, Where are|weeks ey Vg Compulsery Law. PUNEE B i ASS Sl - a0 " conditions this might be sufficient, but | (RS¥ BoW? & Shuddering 805 and sank to the v 3 T there are times when it would be ex- | anicort, 5ot Sxcited, dear. Were they 2 it g Mr. Editor: Present iundencies to any regret the invasion of = anything in particular? Vic had some| Ten minutes later she found her- | gou s o lice and the raiding thamely harardous. This country feels | old, sofled pleces of cloth playing With |self upon the divan in the corner, | Somoninent B% commission 4nd. act saloons and slubs where that because Germany has no other |them a while ago; but I supposed they h pair of strong arms about|wholly contrary to the ideas of the means of halting merchantmen than|were spme you had thrown into the|her and a very dear face close to her founders of this republic and an inva- . — Best in the city. Make us prove it. Dy the underwater boats that should|waste basket, so I burned—Henry! a’ deep, tremulous voice Andonten . ¢ | sion of the rights of the le. not absolve them from the respon- | What are you going to do?” whispered can't we—can't | * Byl when we are making compulsory | to £ *| stbitity of giving oroper protection tof Put Hemiw Q4 nof anewer Helwe make it all upl Tell me, Uttle|iswe for the proiection of the com-|bath They resent the disorder it co Wh munity, why do we not carry the com- | casions as well as nee of the e Tt Se aw. Whethi Gef-l st Wis o g her after-| She told him, right then and|DUiloD’ laey for the protection of the |law (hat it presente. If the saids of r nding forces agafbst, Servia.| ANy agree under such circum- | noon siesta, gripped her ly by the |there; and half an hour after that|inaividual al Sunday put a stop to Sunday sellrg, has done just what was ex- | St2nces to allow the vessel to proceed |nape of the neck, and, despite his|they stood in the study of the par- Gespite the effort to|Temains to be seen. wife's hysterical protests, opened the | sonage belie even for a th will be worth S Sy ot o 3| A reputabie physiclan who believes me, ‘they P " : in_compulsory vaccination says: hile. But what would be of more Remember—“The value of Fish is its Freshness. snceal its ultimate decision the door and kicked the howling animal|have it so—for all, the world like a “The unpleasant complications fol- course is only what has been indi-{ ABOLISHING HAZING. into the street, and, not saiisfied with|pair of elopers, and what had taken ||owing vaceination are almost invaria. LA We keep that kind. this, when Mrs, Hicks-Brown would |five months to untie was retied in five & g | for some time. From now on{ When the midshipmen st Annapolis|have rushed to Fescue her pet. he $00K | minuter. e A o I - i g P oblect of the ailies is to counter-) decided to abandon hazing they de- : vaccination—to infection from ignor- p to the bucket her by the ehoulders and forced her| And that was the real end of the amounting to from $1 tff $1.50 a week sffect of this new strength|cided upon a reform that has long|into & chair, noting with grim satis- | celebrated Hicks-Brown divorce case e S N e By Dt Pow:ns BR . 1 while it cannot abandon one iota|been demanded. Whether it was the|faction as he did so that a couple of |—the part that a small minor- spite of the fact that every bit | dear, and other necessaries of life hav, oftorts which are being mida sicar | redilt Gf & medinutien et Al Hi | siraet arabe were making® off Wit [Ny o (i BenGTRaTrbINE Soihs fne virus is lested and issued | incraased greatly in cost. To have & - other fronts it is important that|had come when such practices should| viC: knows shout—Argonaut. 3 vernment supervision, lockfaw | Palr of shoes halfsoled, for i every available army to the|be abandoned or whether the opinion |y Lot 08y Mrs. Hicks-Brown went is occasionally seen in persons recent- | COSta 34.50. It used to cost $1.25. r partment | tone e oa orher, and two weeks| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |3y v d. The lockjaw germs are| Rabbi Treistmann. chiet srt of the Serviars. That this|prevailed that the navy de it A R Wi g o o has been planned is disclosed by the|was determined that the custom must %&‘&%Efin‘sfi?um’ :{;;h'ma\:. —— not implanted with l&: :)m-h. llatuur the Lodz Imfl!:g w{%‘ :n A-uux: ue 1d be the glass to either al, or to both, erement by Dremier Viviani of bo stopped and that it was preferable|ing freodom from matrimonial” bonds | Dollar Christmas Fund for Belgians— |Fabld ‘antis’ like to think: the infec- | ress representative the destit: © to the effect that the allies|ts cooperate with than to antagonize . . 10 Rose Place she 'mn‘ne:.nmnu “‘I"hr‘ \;vln she tion aill the porer to the ht of those on the ground of “cruel and inhuman Second Year's Appg: N e o ;‘,}g b gl oy R Reo- TR R [ S Sathom o Sho Gemant o e t side by side for ‘he defense|it makes little difference, The im-|trestment” which she expected the| . paior: Twelve months ago 1)|fingers or unclean saives or other ap-|l¥ in the great increase of the infant observance .«"w may be during the coming year. W t country and the one question |portant fact is that those who are|COUrt. Whén the case was predented, to| ./ plications used by untrained attend- |death rate. “The bables are dying at is ther that help can be got- |eesponsible for such acts have agreed understand as having been applied to an appeal 6 Americans in be- terbury women have shown great ants. Ordinary septic infection, or blood |& sad rate,” he sald. n in time fo counteract | that thers shall be no more ot o g | PO, [nstead of to Vie. half of the Dollar Christmas fund for |, H B seacrosity in this respect in the jast. ning, gains entrance in the same jere—and the same thing is even and it would be fine if a new N ring wi e L e = ans—on; 4 moro_a; t in Pidtrokow—is tobe record were rogistered today.—W. > nE Jnich e central now. | that constitutes a corrective forgg. of | her futried stato of mind, she d1d NOL | Case were g fak e e ot > etioh VRACIMAT skl ro. | ORISREE S o Bt e T R s . sgaria are doing on oPPO-|n mean : proportion. .. |gotice—but after that time passed | P main under the observation and care | the destitution due to war. _This i L AR i i~ Hazing has to & large extent baen |Very siowly indeed. Strange as it may itened starvation of & nation. The of the physician at least ten da: 1t \umber of mm some S Do Bit 1y the of- ning was nceded to movel continued because it has been a tra-|%eem. life apart from Mr. Hicks- oy e as Drompt and ~enerous. | ressing of the wound is necessary, it tidren, have had ¢ ot e A A K ot e Dulsarians st | ton, in many institutions of lesra. |jFO¥R Was very, very dull—and lome- |C0, SIS Ci%ng Very poor, with the |15, the Dhysiclan's place to do it and | to clicoss an evil way to keep from R L ct of the B iy 1 - . g . s ] wou [ - n. L ) ~ > stand by its treaty with|to oppose any resumption of it as|He never onl; ith Chri d wound, perhaps more 80, since the en- N . ul of n- ment and to employ & town manager. ; Shve MEmat & Tt St & stman Sood wishes DUt | vironment is not usually so safe as it | babitants narmally work in factorles, e Peo- d opposo the invasion while|faithfully as they had in the past | he eoud help it, for thought, There|With food and clothin, ‘Those were - |ana o Investigators who corvineed the _peo unlikely that it Will also| considered that they wers respon | wers times wheri he had to think, and |the days when every shipload meant (i When a major operation is per R B et i T e pip of Farmington that their govein- n the entrance of Rumania upon|sible for maintaining §t. In the past|they Wers not pleasant times. There |lives saved. Some of our best friends roper surgical dressing of the arm | to_Wwork on. -Mn” ‘was @isgracetul ide of the ilies. Both of thess| thers have been brief periods when ft | ¥a8 one in particular. A few months | Wers newspapers, and even little chil. |, (Froper, surgioa) Gressing of the Avm | ©0 WOFE O o 0 L0 uciorien ana tries know that if they are going | was stopped temporarily while navy|PSfore. he begun to build, un- [dren in Sunday schools gave freely of at fit from the war it is going to be and insures the subject against the|the resultant unemployment of thous. Separthient A ey ok known to his life a handsome new |their penny banks in behalf of other |BOC MR The Subiect SEnimer ands naturally crippled the buying resh in mind | house fn her favorite e | children less happy than themselves. | POt hilds ho die becauae of | Power of these thousande, and cous e e et i, Tyente| end resumed when oceasion was con- | time came' for him to occupy if, and| T the American commission for re- | .. those children who dle becavee of | power of thess thousande and *% while the ambitions of the|sidered ripe and it remains to be seen |she was not there to enjoy it. = His|liéf in Beiglum—the saviors of Bel- t the authors of thase Jaws make it | Many persons turned to peddiing of ¢ of Bulgaria cannot be Interpreted | whether this new voluntary action has|younger sister, an orphan, who had |&tum, to quote Cardinal Mercier—has SRIDRIbry Wpon the Gettire to Tender | the ctreets, Solling mainly SUpATatins, orable to the maintenance | any better resuits juat fintshed her school and had come | been left the vital task of solving the | SPmDY rvision for the foe paid |cifars and matches. But this month upon thelr part. If Ger-| There can be no question but what|f0 Ilve with him. was delignted with | fo0d problem, and though the future of | WUF% ™HATIN T Tapuic polsen ‘has | order goss Into_eftect o ;(‘fir:(’.n in pushing its way| hazing should be abolished, It does ;\;::ythl'nfih Bha.mr;n w‘i‘t‘n w;rw the “dl::gl“ ;\pg::l:mllly ::3.:‘;;:':‘;::::; been passed? Is it right to leave any (::- :-.. trade in wb-}m and o e ey e 1o Bood, while there are frequent in- |and did not Keow thal her brother,|eXtent than ever upon American heip, s Rt e oty o ¢ B e BB A R G i n stan here it harm < reaso: ? fo Turkey it not only means | resaiting I °Mmh::mi:n-‘r:’:3\n ™| sitting amiq the confusion of tfur- |one may feel nably assured that|™rne jaw In Connecticut should be|ernment. mg out of the war, but it|death, New Bri or niture in the front hall, was thinking | the prospect of famine—for this year, - Aot ticiry one ¢ ing : I the classss ot Annapolls |of Mow much some one slse would |at least—as been definitely removed. | amended to make the care of il vacel- Soclalists to Assure People. L A R ey e e TURROT aer conditions anlcan uphold thetr decision and have|lavo been pleased. And there were|One-third of a soldier's ration—encugh | FATe¢ PETSOnS bY (e OPETRtOE BRYST |y el Ve doubta’ among age things. Something rotten m: : T aavorablo | suffielent influence with the new alase. | WO Dif tears on his cheeks when he |4t least to keep body and soul together | LI0, CTTRCIRT MU M R INERE 00 peoy B%" dlscovereg $u other places bes: ntries. The move has|ey to do likewise it will greatly $m. | cTombered himself and arose to su-|—ls now served dally to all necessitous | o' BOMOWER, 1S BIRE 0es 0 S08 England is playing in the Denmark and Farmington—Ncw Ha- de which should inflame all| prove conditions at tho m; bord phr‘l::mfl the work of arranging fur- ve_lr‘-ho:ut:r; B;’film\inden Ken by the|f8tality is chargeable to the ignorance the Bn'mh Soclalists have by ven Unfon. niture, ° y N t the t pabl o o Prove an example for many other | Everybody who reads the papers|Doller Christmas Fund 1s fo collect |Gf the Parents or the lgnorance of the | fhe consent of the Fyench government WHY NOT AMERICAN TOYS? schools and colleges to follow, remembers the Hicks-Brown diyorce |money for shoes, boots and clothes | “OmEr® ool 0 o0 410 commonwealth | ering the great Industrial efties of trial—how the defendant pald no at- | Which are most urgently needed and |, "0 GCSPR 00 protection. France and lasting for the period of e has been much rejoicing be- EDITORIAL NOTES, tention to the suit; how the judge, in [for Which special money must be pro AMOS WALTON, |tWo months, The speakers selected 2 has been agreed that car-| Turkey must begin to think that 21:.% -’zrhlen.n m‘-{t ‘:xwmx':l.':»: ".:. Norwich, Oct. 18, 1915, Drfars - Adolpdh‘ sm.nh. Y w.u“mwn es of to: ade in Germany” and|lt is of some consequence after all, 5 d - — writer and apeaker who served as 1ed at $165,000,000 are to be re- = bl roughly 3,600,000 destitute people in sed from embargo and allowed to| The man on the carner mays: Be- country. There was this|ing copsistent at all times causes & THE W. isfaction becauss of the|lot of trouble, By Natlonal Geograpalc Society ntment that would have ex- tmas timoe had there been| Krom the Servian point of view former wealthy are now in the dally v s‘llhll'nl , and the nnmbefTI‘:lcude :‘Il l alege of Par (0 iy B i g e Balgtane 3 Hodge, M. P, ‘Mr, Smlth _speaks are unable to buy shoes, boots and Stories of the War 3 Sounes “themaaivesstaany sves ot ‘the l French like & nailve, but M. Hodee's 77 Franklin Street e trip Fran breaa line. P se toys for the children, |things are bluer than ever mlong the This vear, as last, our fund has the Beggars In Lodz President o time it is well to re-|beautiful Danube, “Muelhausen, situated mnear the|Warm approval and valued co-opera- | An increased number of begzars is | Po , of Muntions . he_bringing Into this southern tip of Alsace, the city|tion of a committee of representative|q ‘sight common to all cities in terri- | Thomas and other ministers and u‘, large amotnt of toys| ©reat Britain's law against treat.|throush whose streets the French and |Citizens. including Col. George HArvey, | tory ocoupied Dy the military forces | uties. These officials gave mot om ling abrond. of Amer: | I8 becomes a boost for the ola and | Germans fought two battles, one when |Dr. William T. Slornaday, Victor X:|but nowhers in the other cities visit- | full consent to the mestings but aided i p nore| unpopuiar habit of & Dutch tees. the French- line swept impetuously |Lawsen, Adolph S. Ochs, Prof. Henry |ed by the Associated Press co: - |arrangements, as the object s to com- ‘ n there are plemty of ch treat. Inorthward and the other upon _the|Fairfield Osborn, Willlam Reick, | ent who writes this are the: bat the propaganda of the small min- country who Woald bel: o L=l eiamE SR French retreat, was a French-speak- | Melville E. Stone, number nér do they display such - | ority of Bri Hls WEEK i of the opportunity to provide ever may have been gald about|ing German city and an important|George T. Wilson. tinacity as in Lods, Poland, ' In Lods " 1ount of Christmas foy for | G€Ymany, it ‘must be realized by Ger- |textile center before the outb of | are honorary and all money collected | they follow the pedestrian for square - at sizable sum of money, This| 8%V that Russia has not yet shot|the war,” begins a statement just is- | Will be expended by the American com- | atter BOUAT hands stretohed out, | Iritish jabor toward the wan not rescurceless when - it | {t8 Dolt, sued by the National Geographic So- |mission for relfef in Belglum. No bet- |whining constantly, They awalt one| Adolphe Smith will give & general gifts sultable fe clety, “The people of the city were |ler guarantee can be given that every | outside the shops which he enters; |account of the British fort and Mr. - " 4 = d‘ 3 or When a Kansas farmer buys. an|Closely related to thelr neighbors ny subscribed -will ‘wisely s t. | they eéven enter the shops and restau- | Hodge will tell what the British work- ’,:“_‘ff,,:m“"'\‘:::‘,"':“k"p'lis the | neroplane it looks as if he tntended | 0083 the harbor by blood, speech and Percy Bullen of 68 Broadway, New rants. ing classes are doing, The first meet- e e o XeSPINg the | to keep up with any sudden rise in||de8ls: Erench capltal was interested | Yori has again undertaken the ofics| This ts but one of the stene of tho|ing wil be Meld in Paris atiended by LARGE AND SMALL MACKEREL.............. Ib 15¢ . akers busy ans the reten- n its many s, and the cotton appalling destitution whic! - | workingmen and_soc The sec- ? that mmount of money in this|th® Price of wheat, Booda turned out here offered keen minous reports tod ety ooiie tpan many Gf the INBenL. | sed wil be pefore Gepution, . Proash |LARGE FRYING CLAMS. .. ... ocvveennnnnn quart 30c PR et g competition to those produced in Sax- | Ereater tants, Actual hunger is a dally guest|government officlals, university pro- e e © heme runs in the comeluding|ony and other parts of the Empire. In_thousands of homes; In other |fossors and representatives of the| LARGE WAKEFIELD OYSTERS............ quart 40c just that extent and|Sone Of the series will furnish enough | According to reports, this prosperous . thousands it stands at the door, If.|press at the ministry of Public Works. : aryome engased in business ia hound | (K t0 keep the fans busy untfl the |industrial city suffe: terribly certainly the coming winter sees the war still | Lyons, Bordeaux, Marsellies and the | BLUEPOINT OYSTERS ., A s quart 50c T AR T e oy, ;h:r'; spring practice epens, tm‘;\htufl:nfirlm ;a.h’n m-fleld. s - d\, going on, there will _n misery and mumtuflu cities wil be covered is ehare + SRS e S o e - ericans Dlessed | wane indescribable, The city grants he speakers. OUND CLAMS. 25¢ ». | The placing of Grand Duke Nicholas |ent German front, 58 miles south of LONG AND R! seeecans 3 quarts 5 the moncy to ¥nrope means | in charge of the forces te relieve Ser- | Strassburg and about 20 miles north- Orders Delivered TF“P‘"‘ 33 Americans ere making Jaffo| via ives him s chance to recover | Fest Of Swlss Eaale. =~ The 1 fibutions to the maintenance of | bis damagea veputation, e Ao o ity o g} sean Industries and the ben. | 3 o fre Bl v i v i nasmntta; | Bars L e O i, Sinos, webs Traveled To Germany + large sum into trade goes {0 the| wedges and drives have fatied gver -~ cotton and woolen textiles appeal” in b W B le of Perun e T S T 8| B ERons WO e b S| B St e e 2t | B et Lo ks B A b =l Spring Flowering ntry continues to become aeggn-‘fm- some new formation, The fabric industries of the town a s only In the sense that aecided > + instead of looking after its own i were concentrated in the hands ot a|the sum ived will be forward- e, & cifare. This has been plainly shown| From e imowledge of oenditions|few very wealthy familics, who work. |od as g s Chru‘ latmas contribution : the + there it is not likely that the ed together scrupulously as people of country to the T 3 -3 \ n uffs induetry as well as v ¢ st destitut la "ot o the ineen of foy-making and |Of those. desirous. of becoming min- | Sutelde competition, The A heads of | STCCHOIS PR R S, o o whifle on Y 1o that this country looked to| Ister to Mexico will he long, stress to one another, and oo one a e D AT uiation of fts own industrles| o e in many other ways, r these | Proof that Christmas goodwill even in FOR FALL PLANTING proper .proteotio: N . or_then Philadelphia can |j, industrials of Muelhausen | very oper protostion, realize that the playing of three |earned much International A | v i —— EXCELLENT ADVICE, games on tho Shillles' grounde mmat the assistance which have was only a few woeks age that|the 1088 of fully 0,000 admissive, g mw-r:' pwmt;:'inc the welfare of it wes reallzed that If the memsures| fMihers may not be & general knowi¢| ‘The city is an old _gpe. It which had already been taken for the|adge as to what & kllometer ds, but |mentioned as early "u‘[gi % elimination of the feot and mouth s B b iy The War a Year Ago Toda; Ost, 14, 1914, ~ ¥ Ostend and W the Pl I PR Teadis ic becom - | won reputation discaso in this part of the country| s o g 8 cone [0 TR sent Ty | vinced that it s not h th ULy, were to amount o anything, 1t WaS | the wan, not enough to win | jupy pecame fta R Nazcissus, paper white. . ................. 10¢ per dozen advisable that there should not be o e SSUry, > g ion. ¢ i . neld the usual rumboy of eAtfle ex-| By taking the merles as they au|fies (1848 it was roconined as gn || | ferman baptalion trapped in ca. Hyacinths, single or double, solid or assorted colors— ibits at the vavious faisw and this| Boston blocked the oft-repeated state- | 1p to in 1 Germans eccupled Bruges, Se, six for 25¢ advico wag to o lange extapt follow- | ment that it was the coin rather then | hassen hes s more H‘% Dogredin. s e e k"R e o v 0w i Tt SN || S WAL RS The Ha hold ully o understoos e was Ing, ¥ TImany. better way of disteibuting the disease ———e . [ S R-I-n-‘h Galicia driven back. < = ouse o shouid any cases exist than by bringe| . If the statement of Villa is to be|Qsastrous than thoes of Sackinns Liten bask § ) Mr. August Haase, St Anthony, ing cattle from difforent sections of | believed the decision to recognize | G°TMan iown, so far. Judop- - o n Boania. || DuBots na, wri Y Co., India: tes: ‘1 was 74 Franidin Street \ the stote together a¢ this time, Gprranza was the last one posstble, | Hons,of 2emel ;v“;‘,;fi‘," gy K W down a Zeppe- troubled mich with'catarry far sy Bulletin Building e Mo one desjved the peturn of the|Thero wilj be no chance for recogni- ’5‘"&'.“2 neer - s epidemic which had cgused such loss: | tion when he gets fhreugh with entral Bo : ) ¢ T e e e et TN T T e e U B e Nl 7 e N A

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