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- Jlorwich Bulletin {.2° & 5™ nand Qoufied . " 119 YEARS OLD “*Alfreda says it's because thus appears the best of reasons for bed eo late, but it wasn't a_full investigation of the “ama lzlhui 4s0. accusation, before final fl:’n‘&‘ BT rog S Jjudgment i reached, for while the kil | be & ing of the submarine crew might be |y {lltrnantle Ofice, Roam % MUWITAY | 15,103 upon as payment in’ thelr own| first place, hole before I saw it, but I ‘ullding. Telephone 310. - coin, the allies haven't been led into over and the burned part Iy such practices by the bad lesson which 3. at all. I didn’t want to worry rs. has been sot hefore them, even though ere shoul Biggett when she has a house such acts for zetting even are only 5 on her hands and what Germapy has.invited. O it Cousia, til morning sna : A I M 1 g The Circulation of §| orscmiive w ammtemice, |camisy s s dlrm vhacs yap]|sane, ot ime_inke, by, fibors o In some ways the action of the ath- dertul und and horribly exlponllv-. u; 5 letic authorities. at™ Yale in barris I ought to play a won S m B“ndm | e of peir vest men Eroen ftnte ta- “sarcasm, P don't think it belped much, and 1 Gon't ONLY—18th CHAPTER OF THE BROKEN COIN tercollegiate contests may seem a bit #se how it could slip e e e, e stone coping. where l it, Into the | mypeyim, . harsh in view of i whi en Eridey Lois Merideth & » The Bullstin has the targest |1 rsh in view OF the mamper in which | etranse. fasaily ng pool. Arthur Blggett got & Owen Moore in Help Wanted sirculation of any paper in East- §| Ghich they. play simply because they| = == 4 s —_— ——“m————a—— Sror Cotmpeticut and from three ‘¥l idcaged tn bidabell ARCIE The i | Wa ot i oo Shckit, and the feabun 3 - SHOWS 2:30, 7 and 8: Matices 10, Eve. 10 and 200 ito four times larger than that of mer for their board and room rent,|I didnt telegraph as you told me to v - - any in Norwich. It is delivered but ‘it is nevertheless & demonstration | Was that I forgot u. because J,m no; et last s $ 5 PR i upon for ne. < n Norwich, and read by ninety I ndiar {5 keap Goliies spectd B for us to get ‘in and try it that T never ®o walk In the garden, thought of ‘the message. and took us away. ——-————————-——_ from professionalism it was found| .« think I left m: ket book on — Biograph necessary to establish rules which in- At least Tcant find it any-| ‘1 dow't know how T'll finish _this of Amasons in place Beauty Film clude that which has been violated and three per cent. of the people. In Windham it iz .vered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and M.M Two-Reel Selig Feature ‘Danielson to over 1,100 and in §| while it may seem that playi 1|sure to leave it on the da; used up all my white LuP lem Comedy of the Newest Type ‘all of these places it is consid- as these men did during gn.’::m;.:.. guess I did. T, kept the straps of it|sport skirts already. One I feil in the d Coming—Mare McDermott in I—n-th Four Reel Spoctacle, Edison 4 i E over my arm, as you sald to all the |pool with, and another I sat down on |the men carry, women are equip- el he el Pt o il o R e That §5, all the time except|a Iot of paint brushes in the work ped with rubber Blackjacks and are ac- " Eastcrn Connecticut has forty- eir * 0o dbility than -as if they 1 hiding in hide and | companied by well — == === iy o o handead - and _§| bad. adhered strictiy o the require. | Lien, PAIISI snd Altréds and I were shed when I was hiding in nd P - | g0 seck—we play the silliest games— | They are attached various po- ance these people are placing a di- ments, yet it makes it evident that m“wh’:mmzx:“d:::l;n:‘;t :ompu- and there -:“yh" been an awful lic' ll.llom for lh rect handicap on their children.—New thé regulations were made for a pur- | efbow all the time, but I am sure I|#nag in the apple tree I climbed, be- D&“ Haven Unica. pose and that they are there to be un?‘ it back on again when we fin-|cause that skirt is just rags. 1 guess poll« nxhor\ watching th obeyed. If infractions are going to be | Ishe: ‘At' least I am almost sure. So, | I'll have to wear my pink organdy | fuccess of the Wt ‘before tuny sixty-five postoffice districts, and : £ixt rural free delivery routes. . The Bulletin is sold in every; e o - Tontag 1 How will the Wiison sdmivistrasiod on all of the R. F. D. ¢ ked 1 here you see, my return ticket is gone and | mornings. sanctionin plan fare in the new Congress with Mr. Eastern Connecticut. uv'e;rl?: wedn or?r :r::: \t»et d" dt: the extra money you gave me to| “ ‘They have called me six times and : e Bryar. against it? If President Wilson - ;fl} : h;_ e 3 tr o d0dsed |spend, and will you please send me|said the car is waiting. o I guess I'd g ddietown | gepends upon Republican votes for T iy Yo nstances and it can make| oe 'more quick. better stop. Dom't forget about the OTHER vmw POINTS Press. such & measure of enlargement of the CIRCULATION no difference whether it hits the best|. «:| 3idn't, wear my rose dress for |return ticket and the money for Mr. nd the mavy as he recommends, or the poorest. That the best are con- | dinner the first night, as you told me, | Biggett's new racket, and you'd bet- FEURT SLAE Araty he will compromise that position of Jo01, avera S g cerned this time makes it hard for|because I had it all laid out, and the | ter send some skirts and I'd like some Cuba is ungrateful enough to take . party democracy which he has thus the game inasmuch as LeGore and|Biggetts have the cutest puppy and |stockings. for my silk pairs all have P L O D iTh b | far rigidly maintained. On the other o Faston are men in whom much re-|It 1an in the room and over the bed, |Eot runs in them, and domt forget| There is not much cause for felicl- | oxe foF b€ [ FePIOLE 10 TRICT B0 hand, it he makes his _preparednees 03, average ...........5 92 §| Faston < Hiacen, bat 1t wmat e mohne | and somehow the dress got tangled in | About the money. Loads of love from | tations in the fact that a fleet of awes ber o Pependence. and many | srogram a strict administration meas. to be thi = its feet. and it just started down the |¥our loving daughter, Caroline. submarines have under their ovu > how will he come out with Mr. e reason for winking at dis- — been the guarantor and mentor to the ; : hall all rolled up in it, chewing and| *‘P. S—You gave me 33, you know, r_made the voyage to Honolulu |Peen the guarantor and mentor to the Sim on perty grounds ! i obedlence it is bound to shake the|phiiing I thought Alfreda and I would |that I lost. Please send it quick.’” San Francisco in goodstime. It ot e e 'S aiding him® The practical October 316......... very foundation of collego sports and | gie, and. 1 chased the puppy, of course,| _“Well” said the father of the family, | our subs are sea going craft so are | fORSEIuent SCoUrEe aswisted o - to how much there is give gprofessionalism encouragement|and just then Mr. Biggett opened his|Whose dinner had grown cold as he|those of other countries and it is just mmm"_":’- g e v - C Bryan as & gulde and -whicll is bound to be encroached upon. | door with. his face all lather, and the |listened. open mouthed, “T judge the|as easy to cross the Atlantic headed | FTOWVONE B W0 SEPCRS 10 B8 CER | power in his own party. — Hartford fr——————————————————— | Because some of the best players are|puppy ran between his feet and he | Biggett family are not having a dull | west as east—Bristol Press. — of Engtish in the Cuban schools. | Courant. PRECAUTION AGAINST DODGING.|affected ought to mean that the les-|just sat down. The razor cut him|Ume these daye! But they dld it of = e SRR SaSa Buch is prejudice and hatred. BSuch & BRI R 9 By the latest note:on the Frye case|Son will prove all the more effective | SOme way and T don't believe the blood | hE, FR So8 il D e | e N e i e | 12w 18 utterly foolish and was prompt- | Niantic—Rev. Harry P. Fuller is 18 which has finally been dispaiched to|in keeping the men within bounds in|3nd the lather and what the puppy i < ed only by the to a slap at factured right here in the Nauga- desire to take the future. Yale gives evidence that|ifmg ',;,‘,‘;,,’,";uf";?’,,;’“,‘h:‘,;,';:,,3.,’:',.'; B valey, e and pine, but. |Us To vent a epite born of ignor- it 1‘12; dom‘r‘tt: part for unpm!esalonal box next winter. s £ W, m" —— M‘h 1:""‘ mn‘ . scollege #por “1 know yow'll ask anyhow whether tories of the War goods, Epe Sad_Dores. —t e I was on time for breakfast, and I SERNMIVE. Snrh, SISCtESpIST, - whichas BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM. wasn't. 1 thipk I must be going to |=—————-—————-————————|and ciocks, scientific Instruments” to Chairman Filiott's statement in con- Tt Bty vttt o miaciots nection with the annual report of the Berlin Feels Shortage of Coks. manufacturers to strike, for the iron New Haven road when he dectares| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR| win the approach of fail and win- |is hot for American purposes in South that dividends are far off can be in- ter, the shortage in coke that exlsts in | China, especially. If the products of terpreted as putting down .any false|Should We Ask Satan to Rebuke Sin? | Gein ny because of the war is being | ihe American nation are able to get a hopes which may have existed in the| r. Editor: This government in re- |liCréasingly —feit. The stoppage of |falr test before the European indu minds of the stockholders, but it is|sponse to urgent request nas asked the | SiSlish coal is responsible for the|iries and the ’%xmfl' strength, e e e T o nevertheless a fact that the outline of | German government to intercede in be- | Torta8e. L | ihelr mcosss thereatter seems certain. Think ] [t cen sy tat 3t has done me the conditions and the figures indicate | half of the Armenians whom the Turks | . The SIPPIY of coke tormerty Eng- | —Waterbury Republiean | — & great deal of good for catarrh of that good progress is belng made|under German officers have deliberate- 1) e P the head and throat. I recommend {owards the time when the system will |1y murdered and driven into the desert | Lioh and Upper Sileslan coal. Since the 2 Tt | importation of the former ceased, there| Commenting on the result of the d Ever Felt |Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. to die of exposure and starvation. We “ § Lyer reit bo once again a dividend paying cor-| g B, O, SXPosure and starvatlon We|has been a vain search for a subatitute |recent primary elections in Massa Middictown attnding the -nnu Bap- Germazy, a stronger-demand "than has iist convention $#en made in previous communications \pon that subjecz is presented in be- balf of tho safety ‘of the crews of American vessels. It insists that safe- &y means more than the setting of the few of American wessels, which might. sunk, adrift on the high seas in &mall Boats.. That in the opinion of this -country does not constitute safe- | t¥ and\it doesn’t require much thought th come to the same conclusion. ‘Th(s demand has been found neces- gary ‘because under thel German sub- fgarine practice where any protection & all has'been given to. the crew and ‘§essengers:of vessels it thas consisted B e them & f inutes _in | Poration. from which good coke could be made. | chusetts the on Globe remarks ter. Iam really surprised at the work Tpirhr hom ® o e B P o s rons e une| RS B 2 | s SR ST P AP e 0 o L R , = 2 new.officals have . taken o and Westfalian coal all have been tried | spolled their ballots.” The Globe very SRR [ 5 Lwa} from the vessel with: the hazard | Pew: clals wve.. 1 held ‘shows | Germaps breaking up a neutral gov- 2nd the result in each cass is the{naturall ks, “Why should any- praise can said for ¢_capsizing, wlich turried. work en- | that it s being operated on a sound |ernment, destroying the peace and|2n7 RS TRSRIC IE SRCL CHIE IS L C B e eant & ballot that Better Our booklet, tajling yqu bow to keep i1fs, a#d then Ceperid upon ‘heir good| basis. [t mieht have been possible, if | prosperity of six milllon Christian|ipss it hreaks and virtually cannot be cant be counted?” To be sure why L SRR well, free to all." © “fortune: to be pucked up by isome pass- | SUCh Was not getting first considera- | People; rendering 50,000 children home- | ,so3 with any degree of success be- nd et the primaries, Those who object 1o liquid med: Iig ship. The contribution which the|'lon to announce a small dividend at|lesS and parentless, anq even recently 1 3 s cause the pieces fall through the grat- ? jo not know what the exact Mrs. Willlam . Hinchliffe, No. 20 |cines can now procurs Peruna Tab- Sabinarines have made to safety. con- |ihis.time and take the chance of the|Scool'P€ 5,000 civilians who refused to)ing, conditions at the primaries are, but| yyrtle St. Deverly, Mass, writes: “I'lets. fisted solely In. Irotecting’ them from |futire improvement showing _ up|conntrymen. The other picture s the| »Tico has ceased to be the con-|we do feel sure that were it possible Sne danger only o forcewnother:upon | 7trong, but there is need of meeting | Turks assauiting the Armenians, men - 4 the probiemis as they arise in & man-|not of their faith, hence not = their Puuibie ‘b RaNots, Wout: huvh. Beds o w-=t|lost out of the same total. Indeed it > - | ner which.will be permanent and this | Christian brethren breaking up the 3 e Sl iy restonable it ey atuteine s | KO mardiri” She pecpe o | The War a Year Ago Today || 5w, mave Boct Brecicsty Tnpeest féfutres that Germany in‘leeping-with | [3Pbezard: inancing. such es existed in | the Nundred thousand, because they Oct. 21, 1914. are impractible at primaries where a itp pledge ot to take avy more lives | g P2t Shers away from their. property to|| British monitors bomberded Ger- || Man 18 supposed to vote his own in- 5 of Americans encazed ix peaceful pur- | , o0 Iheroughly allve the officlals| yila domains to_suffer and to die. man right wing on Belgian const. L e e iy e o 77 Fl'lnkllll Street sults to live up to the full letter of ‘¢ to -thelr duties is shown by the ‘What can a Christian monarch say All pulsed German attacks port 4 3 manner ir which they have. trimmed e aiiie o i i e international requiremenththat. all | SOUPSC 5 SO SLeY have trimmed{to the Turks should'he intercede witen lem {'Dixmuds and L B Nrers oo Wints & merchant marine (Opposite The Bulletin Building) fifes must be insured safety. It is &|sjtuetion when a decrease in that item | kill, rob and persecute Christlan dogs Fighting on the Yeer. in this country, but when it comes to demand that s not one-sided!or un-|of over 35,000,000 is shown at a time |than it is for you to destroy your Huu‘?‘ sated G.mun-Au-- & government merchant marine at the reasonbale and it sets forth just What|when the gross earnings show a de. | PFother Christians by the million? ns in sorties nd thin country bas a right to expect|crease. “Trat the road shows an fn- |, L.0ere I8 the chance Tor good influ- when assurances of safety are given. and || expense of the people that is a differ- e e tood omu: || i3 RunTins it i S SPECIAL THIS WEEK ences from such a source. e do not ians repel “ Austrian at- . 1£ Caten' the, précaution’ of Deading offl 1 r. 0 oo .0f oVes tio ffl- osni catch the Turk butchering Moslems. || tacks in B: 4 lion dollers Qur past EASTERN HALIBUT, any possible attempt later on of dodg- ng the year is B <5 5c « misoerns xv 4 s diie o We witness him butchering “Christian Cattare significant. of the %ind of attention | dogs” at the command of the Christian German eru imden sank ing. its business §s being given. It means|monarch w;:o - asked {o prevent his gv- Briitish nm-hln in Indidn 2 | EASTERN SRR - . < o - sins o o 065 0awetuboe vn DI R e = hat massacre of the Armenians, n. - THE NEW JERSEY RESULT. |2 (12 lRTuteement 1o being autded | ™ Fits comes the nearsst to asking || ANl - unnaturalized German and LARGE MACKEREL, each ...................... 20¢ *Few are the contests at the ,polls|dividends may be some ways off they | SAtan to rebuke sin which has come to || Austrian residents in England of which do not permit someone the my knowledge. military age ordered put in deten- are vertael assu chidnce 1o say “I told you 50" This | sqndtcions src done o crobY, When INQUIRER. tion camps. conditions are right. The road is be-| Norwich, Oct. 20, 1915 is of course the manner in which the|jng pulled out of its hole and none S e D Btis have receivea the result of the|jnicuw’ better what that hole wae oe| — special election n New Jersey con-|ine gifficulties in Eetting out of it than cerning the proposed amendment for | thoso at the helm. th& giving of women the vote in that State. 1t was a decisive election and EDIT! while it elates the antis the prepara- Th ?‘ sl o ligns which are being made for the| There still remain a few mills and goptinuance of .the fight indjcates that | fac'ories in Connecticut where strikes itrdoes not mean the end of the move. | "2Ve Not been inaugurated. ment. All eves were centered on New Jersey because of the fact that sim-|, Lo TSR on the . R it contests are to be held soon infy TUROT teday And by tomorrow it will offierr teastern states and the expres- st e €lop from the first is looked upon as| Tt aidn't make anmy differerce what the barometer for the others. the vesult was m New i sThat the action taken by President|pound to be hell up as ::':::'m’;l. Wilsén in declaring for state suffrage 7 as an individual resulted in rallying many votes for the cause and in aid-|jzes that a nation can prepare for i@ many to break the deadlock which | trouble without going out looki: hos existed in thefr minds concerning |i¢, 3% e Ibe question cannot be doubted, but £ vas nct sufficient to swing the elec- | When Villa promises . trouble for tion. Both sides made a strong fight | Carranza it doesn’t look as if Re had and it will lend encouragement or dis-{ much faith in a watchful waiting pol- cguragement in other states only so|icy. far as it is allowed to sway the voters — fLerein. % The increased price of seats on the The manner in which the effort is| ¥ew Yerk stock exchange shows what belng made. to secure the vote in this | kind of picking trere is in that local- sofintry, however, has much to com- | ity just.now. d it over the course which was adopted across the water. It has been| The time that is being required to responsible-for its adoption in-a dozen | lucate the Eclipse und its crew of Ger- or more states in the west, and it will | nan officers indicates that the search- be the method by which it will be ex- | ¢fs may be na'rg smoked glasses. MARKET COD, bb. ..... OpmulWlliloYouWut FINE BLACKFISH, bb. 12¢ NO MORE FRESH SWORDFISH IN MARKET EXCEPT COLD STORAGE SWORDFISH Orders Delivered Telephone 133 i | | Thirteenth Year Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00 Third $5.00 The administration apparently real- FREE COFFEE 20 OUNCES TO THE POUND DURING COFFEE WEEK PREPARE FOR WINTER During the warm days of the Fall is the best time to do any repair work, instead of wait- The Bulletin proposes to the three fattest and Ing market in Windham and Nw London Counties. tended, New Jersey’s verdict is mot They must be natjves—hatched and grown In these two counties. WG gl S soié: hale, out- October 18th to 23rd, 1915 3 Itkely to be {aken as the final decision | That new class in diplomacy which The Bulletta will buy th Mirde 6t T e Pids: gl Siouit, even In’that state, although the fg. |19 to be started at Columbia will have Pt iy, bl Lot S, regular orice Mave you examined your WE WiLL ures mught ipdicate that the prospects|® chance for ome or mors lessons on % prize » roofs and gutterns to ses if they for a long. drawn out fight thers are|the methods advanced by Dr. Dumba. The turkeys offered for prize must have feathers off, entrails drawn are tight? ls yeur heater in excellent. 3 B AR e and wings cut off at first joint. Heads must net be cut off. Give Free % 1b. Cofiee Italy is to-get a loan here and it is that - another Anglo-French condition te run through the The first prize of $10.00 to the largest and fattest young turkey; winter? s the plumbing sani- e GERMANY THE COMPLAINANT. A S e O BERR 36 (he s e Tl e T > RIS o sl il WITH EACH PURCHASE OF ONE POUND OF It is 'mow the Germans who are| 020 Of $280.000,000 will be sought.|l third prize of $5.00 to the largest and fatest turkey raised in New tary com- BENEFIT BRAND 4 “fbe Briisn satiors with fme | TheY, have all discovered ‘whero the || London or Winaham Counties. ing winter? phr:;‘}mem of the crew of a U | ™0V 18 The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in If not, call or 'phone and we boat “'the attention of this gov- these countles. The turkeys must be submitted for examination and welghing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o’clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded in addition to the maiket price. This turkey will be given to the Rock Nook Home. To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a priudm in addition to the market price will be given. This turkey will fur- BEST STANDARD COFFEE..... (35¢c value) 24¢ Ib. or EXTRA FANCY COFFEE..... (40c value) 28¢ Ib. or No. 1 MALEBERRY COFFEE. . (40cvalue) 28¢1b;: or CITY BLEND COFFEE...... (30c value) 19¢1b. - ernment 15 being called to jt because ‘,,T:,',.??,...-g ...,'..,,‘2,.,‘ b S of the claim. ‘that.the United States|poalth or relief of a community, even flag was used in-disguising the British | (rough ‘mueh ‘of what goes up must ol boat €0 that it was possible to | pe put dowm. fise the submarine while it was ing up and about to sink a British| Texas has its onfcn and Cali- 1. The story as at present told ot bagked up by aMdavits, the valus of i"’;"‘:;“:fim'm andne W"?:; nish the Thankssiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. or BRONX (N. Y. Style) COFFEE (30c value) 18¢ Ib. which if they are like some others|Ir is abeut time scme of the wheat||. """‘w'"““"wl" turkey over & year oid a Mail Orders Given Prompt Attntion huubun«puunudinm.pu( produeing states sturted a sandwich in addition to the market price. 'rlh will go to the u ns to-be determined, doesn’t sy ' . conmy Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. seifit half the horrors that have c a.r- The judges will be disinterested persons 'h will mh the turkeys rized a(l}erman lnmitles in the| With Italy a4 Russia joinipg Eng- at Somers Bros’ market. luct their submarine policies. |land, France and Tervis In declaring All turkeys it efigil competition purchased It o];;n f:'; the claim r.‘hat umw:a 4n-|war en Bulgara, that country must the MI:M ,d?:n":ny tm':y'::lm ‘who -1-:“: {+ > vitpd e manner .in which the| oe,getting the *dea that it amounts sure ..@ bird whether a prize was sunk, the Arabic amd :z‘_ something, though it may rnot be gonhest/ I o s & . g lons. One Dollar’s worth or more Delivered Free within 50 miles DIRECT IMPORTING CO.

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