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he found the several thousand prison- ers at Wittenberg have not been re- ceiving the treatment that they should 3‘ aru]n h g ullehu either as to clothes or sanitary condi- tions and they have been subjected to| . and gnuelgr brutality and exposed to serious out-| “Henry tried a sort of mind cure on breaks of disease, This is all matter |me” said the nervous woman to her = which was unquestionably intended as|friends. “When he left to take the 119 YEARS OLD a confidential report-to the govern-|night boat back to Chicago he said that price iZe s Goe a | Ment whose affairs had been placed in|he did hope I was going to be sensible, « yesr. et hifr l:mm!l» iR seeing that I had to spend the l-.n ostof. at it-was made public indicates|;;; 4n¢ next week-end quite alone i A 2y ice &t NOTWICR. | pat such release came from those re- o\lr‘.ummat UTRES 1 o Wals e celving it, in the same way that thesaiq that just because all the other cot- {ang h i B_:;-mv;;u"& Whitlock report on the execution of |tagers o, xdl&::n-nd tore ’l:;ekm Sullerty mens s Edith Cavell wvas given out for pub-|town at the pre! season of the y BuLetin B o Sob Office 33.2. | lication. That the revelation of the l:;::fi;lh ;jne scenery tg l_l:% :‘::‘d'e.n;l:a methods used in Belgium resulted in a improved conditions would indicate | 21l the more reason for enjoying our lit- | never saw a dog so disgusted wil Enterod Coun., as second-class matter. Wiiltmantic Ofice, Room % Merras rulidisg. Telephome n-: — | that publicity was a good thing and it tlglggwnnuzmn o a~ body as m‘.:’yax was with - Norwich, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1915, | may follow that there will be a better- | cried in that large, expansive, Michigan | ana anybody. could see the pros- — e ment in the treatment of prisoners of | avenue way of his, ‘with all thll beauty | pect of staying at my cottage was n I highly desirable, It | about you? If you feel fear, g0 OUE'| De re suiantioa to for o TEIRUCE Forre) Wednesday A‘ditorium SHOWS, 2.3, 7, 348 war, all of which is highly desirable. 3 e submitted 3 > and look at a maple tree and If you are him, who had Hfl.“fl vnmu-g‘p- Germany does as 1€ should, detrimen- | {ng' jeast bit nervous those Indian yel- | b phers rabbine at ¢ o m. e Thursday M 1 e Circulation of tal reports will not be possible, and|jow and red sassafras bushes down by |5 the door and signified plainly that Sick _Headache there is no excuse for according pris- |the woodpile can't help but cheer you | he wished to be let out at omce. I ; oners any other thsw ‘humane treat- | up” remonstrated with him and proffered "nflm m no ment. “There isn’t Froaw within one thou- | hamburg steak. He ate the steak and TI'I Bulletm & sand miles he added, ‘and all the|returned to the door. f [ A ENIENCY. |{launches on the lake are put up, so no-|{" .p with him. I told him that w th‘ M h letin has the largest None is more anxious to escape the|man from across the way. There's-the e to Bething- o8 Nov. 1 = e oo in East: §| penalties for law violations or to avoid | hotel carefaker and his wite within | Pice cos¥ Sreplace, to say nothing of 2, 1914, RUTH GOODWIN ocalist | EDWARDS & HARDENE, Comedia the punishment which is known to|shouting distance, too! Why, 1¥'s & | oriered Bim 1o le down and he aid|| Germans attacked allies from -——-—-——W———— sra Connecticut and :’""'Qh";":; await those who have no regard for|cinch, a snap, a regular rest care! You | ot tus seconds, sighing voluminousiy || Ypres to La Basses. 21‘(, Chapter—THE COIN—21st Chapter ! to four times larger than tha regulatory measures than those who|should store up enough energy this|ang reproachfully. Instantly he was Ten-day battle in Pdland jended p‘n‘-ouu'r TRAVEL || KING BAGGOTT in “His Home-Coming” ——— e e zny in Norwich, It is celivered 2}, always willing to take a chance, [ Week to run you through o strenuous|alert listening to those weird noises ||, "pll il "2 o0 ! to over 3,000 of ths 4053 houses §| 1nq this has been clearly set farth in | CTica%o winter without blinking an |in the dry leaves. %4 the Turke in ||} New Vaudeville Thanksgivi Shows—1130, 3130, 7 and 8:45 three per cent. of the zoople. In of influence was brought to bear upon | ready when I come, and here’s twenty | robbers’ coats and read the numbers rmente. 2 Windham it vered to over the judse for clemency in the case of | dollars and good-heayvens- there’s-the|.. their revolvers. He growled. I British ships attacked German n Putnam and §|a well known but reckless auto driver|ferryboat -take-care-of-vourself- good- | couldn't stand it. I knew that it I||naval base at Zeebrugge. 200 houses, Germ hips b : who had failed to pay any respect to | by! had to sit all evening watching that|l Chile charged o el Danistzon to oves /400 and jn 3 0, L, crossing. and speeting up watch dog I should be a raving lun- ot Colonial Theatre all of these places is consid- his machine as the gates were de-| ‘And there I was” pursued the nerv-|gatic so I turned him out into . the had violated her foutrality. uBRU-rE FORCE,"ZM. Mb’ D. W. Grifath ered the lecal daily. " ous woman, “all alone in woods that I|pjackness and I hope he bumped his b > s Casitar soening struck and kilied the eroms- [ ey would be pitch black In-ome Noliel | feol moss acabust Svary tree Batween. “THE UNFINISHED PORTRAIT” 2 Reels. Selig Drams Epstarn Soancpticut has forty - | sriestnder, 1 ran home just as fast as I could and | ;y nouse and wherever he wanted to 3 “IN SPITE OF HIM" . ... Thurston Hall and Ethel Clayton The grade crossings on the Long |locked every door and lit all tho lamps. o. Fire Prevention Bureau, testifies that|§ Tomorrow—Two Matinees—Ciara Kimball Young in “Marrying Money” Island railroad are well known danger | Then I remembered the caretaker's wife | ® “Tha horria noises in the leaves did | there are 15,000 factories in New York spots and vet despite all the efforts|and how she told about a hunter I aot come in the curious hopping rat-|city which lack interior fire alarm that are made by the railroad to pro- |in the woods knocking at her door at|ties that rabbits make, so 1 knew it|systems, fire buckets, fire drills and l-y'y -five postciice districts, and v rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold in every ; g ninre tewns, one hundred and ; H hway from |9 o'clock ‘at night, and I pulled down|oouldn’t be rabbits, and it was too |other protection and precautions tewm . geall of khe B_FLD. | o0, the Mere 0L the L UNAT I lavery' shalls AR’ rbnsdd Chensi 68 | firs ( ho wesec fre Sakes against sueh occurrences as the Wil- | routes in Eastern Connectizut. SEE e against the panes. I got out my revol- | = $Somebody certainly was walking |liamsburgs disaster. That s, there are| | b Ing signs and the placing of flagmen | yer anq laid it handy and just then &]anout wondering which window to at- | 15,000 bulldings where lives would be CIRCULATION to sisnal all highway users when trainsimouse ran across the kitchen shelves, | tack. Then there was a crash on the |in danger If a fire started. But what are approaching, there is a constant|rattling the dishes, and I turned ¢old | roof and a terrible racket and I pass- |is New York going to do about it? MIRIAM DAWT GOW, Reader dlsregard for perll and an apparent|tomy toes. T led away befors I realized that o tree | Practically nothing. in all probability. . ’ i 1901, average ... ...+ 4412 3| willingness to take the chances which | “There were the weirdest noises out- ibranch had fallen and a squirrel |It.will end like the Eastland .flasco— A - %o often result ot only In the serious | #ide In the leaves, close to the house. |scampered across to safets. 3 2nd. in Y. M. C. A. Course Friday, Nov. 26 1905, average .......... 5 920 injury and death of the car's occu-|that I had never noticed when Henry was immediately thereafter that . f pants, but in the destruction of rail- | N osctisating povoey ShATHIGE MloGE. A . 1 puehen wemt ol Price, including reserved seat for this Concert 75¢ ¥ cen' M road property and the killing of its|Then somebody did knock on the back | gun. T wae® a ,;:,‘flng' fiias g 3 For remaining four numbers of course, including the above $1.78 Novemher 20. signalmen. door and shout. I recovered from my |while I did not exactly go to bed with . NOW ON SALE AT DAVIS' To ask that such acts be overlook- my shoes on, still I wasted no time in ed by a court is too much. Another preliminaries. I Gidn't dare raise a 5 L S car which was ahead of the one driv-| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Window for fear the burglar would ntrenching Tool Next to Rifle. See Important Reading Notice en by the young man.charged with crawl in, and the lack of fresh air xt to his rifle, every soldier val- < SOMETHING FOR CONGRESS TO|%Z,*% degree homicide had respected What the Berlin Decision Was. hampered my slumbers, which Were | eq most of all his entrenching tool, Do. the warning and stopped. Nothing| A s full “of escaped comvicts, burslars, | Which corsists of a small wooden han- 8 : r. Editor: I am informed that the |bears and wolves. Ble" Bots Uit rtwo ey IoaG. RPa- Rike- Following the series of acts which | was to impede the progress of his Dar- | qacision at Berin. Covmany, against e, icw itwo B s S N . have been committed In this country | ty, however, and o humen life was the| two Christian Scientists which you| “I awoke firmly resoived to pack my | ;t°0relS 100 Jorw-Plece with & pick by those sympathizing with one or|price he exacted for having his own suitcase and fiee to safety but 1 feit|§l °0 ond & Shath nartow spade At more of the belligerents, the advocat- | way, and then to ask that he be treat- . different when'I saw the sunlight on | xS, SUTer | JOSR O EURE 10 TS S00 ~ 1 ed leniently was to make a farce of|tem of therapeutiés can be'held re-|those glorified trees. I told the care- B ing of such a policy as Dr. Dumba ¥ to discard nearly every other article of —BY. put forth, the destruction or crippling | justice. However, the expression of | SPonsible for the death of a patient if | taker about the prowlers in the leaves | (o S15cAT4 nearly every omerarticle of . A Publici Meeting will be - i the expert testimony shows that the|and he exploded again. He said It 4 3 of industries and the unvelling of|the judge, *T am lenient” when he|, pens would have survived for a|was his hens he had turned loose and | TeRChIng tool feels that he is of rath- |} Howard Palmer, F. R. G. S. - T Hall plots which were aimed at the burn-| imposed a Jail sentence of three|joncor time under the treatment of the | a. couple of stray cats. I gazed at & ;:;e:.o v:xl‘::&"-:‘ -‘vlal:l‘:’r‘ t:.hm‘. 111“32 held in -the Town on Ing of steamships, it is an interest- | months will be generally Sdmitted and|customary syitem. This _judgment | mapls® tres every few minutes AYriDE | ik and Seads he tynet Ho cor in lne Mlustrated Account of Tuesday Evening, November ing statement which, is made by At-|the opinion cannot be withheld that|was delivered in the case of a patient |the day, as Henry had directed,-but open after an advance instead of = 4 e y 2 torney General Gregory to the effect|he was altogether too lenient. Reck-|who had been pronounced incurable by | the next night was .just as bad. And scraping for himself s little mound for Mountain Clm 30th at 8 o’clock that the federal statutes are not suffi- | lessness and leniency should mot go | practitioners of the system whose wit- | so were all the others. posin oy clent to handle the situation and deal | together. nDesses furnished evidence against the| ~When Henry came he sald he bet|™yyon there is any movement in the MONDAY, NOV. 29th, 8 P, M. Addresses will be made b; Christian Scientists. It was an absurd |1 had been scared to pieces, and as it [} W MR there 1s any movement In, the Miss Ella_Phillips Cragall, R. X with the guilty ones who have so flag- K CHINA AL decision by a lower court and will be | was then bright daylight I repudiated | it} ihege little tools. It is only when. 50 Cents Admission New: York, Executive Secretary of ‘th rantly trespassed upon the neutrality MAKING CHINA AN ALLY. appealed. the idea with scorn. I shall spend the ;7.0 (AT 7S (O g 0% ron and is AR Dack: Wosorend. -« ;,.um."; Organization Pnbuc of this country and so persistently at-| The move which has been made for| When practically the same question |rest of my life hiding from him the | Ppsition has been solidly won and i . g TR L )fl“% tempted to offset its rights. making China a member of the en-|arose in Idaho a couple of years ago|true statz of my mind—and the next ently that large picks are brought u, Hills, R. N Sapt. of y..,,g.— at “e ‘While there are laws under which | tente allies is apparently based upon !_‘_}ehei:p;:n; “:::;rto - :fd v:::el:‘o u:l‘:::gn :lrr;lex l‘ e ‘fgrtot :;: :10;;::,: ntg’wp::‘ég; ana put into use. e e Assoeia ti prosecutions can be brought they weré | consideration for the future. It is 5 The infantryman needs no 'urging 2 e nevertheless enacted to meet different | plain that no active assistance can be | 303 liberal thought, when every per- |each day at 6 o'clock warranted to 1ast | 4, gig. It becomes the merest instinct | With a cavalry regiment's foolish ideas, conditions than now prevail. They are | expected from that country which i3 | Svers symemiats mas Tio ronltiae o | melve hours and then maybe I1 en:|to realize that his life depends on pro- | of caste. s . 3 entirely inadequate, carrying as they|in a decidedly disorganized state, but | beliefs and modes of treatment of dis- | there 1s to dar!k” —Chicago News. ;;‘;‘:“,{“‘;{:‘:f{. ':‘fr‘;n‘;"“.‘;';u;f"g Ry B bl g “l;v:gm':m hem | The public is cordially ¥ ‘uu“ o do the slight penalty of a year's im-|much benefit would be obtained|eases and human ailments, and every quer even thesoverpowering desire for|bsen rushed into & gap to cover:the|2ti#nd -.n{l fm—tb‘enrM planN oflnwn prisonment and a fine of $1,000, to dis- | through getting China and Japan into | citizen is absolutely free to adopt, be- ————————————-{-—————— sleep which comes at the close of &|fank of an infantry brigade, Because wel',lk el:uhgmm ting Nursel’ courage the plotting and spying which | a satisfactory understanding and this|lieve, or employ any one he pleases. QTHER VIEW POINTS jong day’s hard fighting and which at | they were dismounted, an infantry of- | VO = = 2! this country has been suffering from | it s likely to be considered possible | IZ the results are not what he would nightfall often makes even the con-|ficer offered them some friendly ad- at the hands of belligerent representa- | through-lining them up on the same|fioh OF the rest of the community sumption of food seem superfluous.|vice, urging them to provide them-|. ... g4y tives. side. m‘e';su' o i gl cc‘;‘ur“:‘;::‘; LAY Frequently the tired infantryman after | selves with some kind of cover. Budt it An entirely new situation has grisen| Japaf Més besn of much assistance|have hiy method of treatment and his| Weakness of present law. is fllus- | (57, oF I7elve hours of Gehting must) they laughed, took their position. and The Taxidermist’s Job. and while there should be the closest | to the allies in more ways than cne.|school of thought.tested by the disci- | trated when it is announced congress | s trencning toole ot Gl "his | they boasted provdly. Boor . gallast| When T, R. and Mr. Perkins a cooperation between state and federal | Not only was it able to take care of |ples or experts of some other school or | will have to enact a new law to meet | Cover in anus Snd sound Goes the sol- | follgwancten. mingtes Jater a battery|to go at the Bull Moose with 1- authorities in handling the cases as|the German activity in the far east,|belief.” With the problem of those going about | gjer dare to curl himself up in his pit|found them and sprayed them off the|motor it's all off but the uu.ier- has been suggested by the government | but. it has been of immeasurable ser-| Of course German law may differ |thc country destroying munition plants |and take the coveted forty winks in|face of the earth as the littie bugs are |mist's job. — Pittsburgh Gazetie- officials, it is evident that there has|vVice to Russig in providing munitions {{;;flt:'::ggg: nl:: e in = ‘;:";‘ and placing expiosives on passenger|preparation for the counter-attack | cleaned off a rose brush by the gard- | Times. T Deen revealed & condition; which calls | of war. How acMonsly thé datter count=| N oo B0 Eopl T e e e arrier e Te—MiMistown Peuny: Preas. which ls almost ostaln to oome bafore for serious attention at the coming]|try was affected when it was thought|prooress as the judgment in question usk. session of congress. If federal laws|possible that there would be a break | ndicates will b eracted in Bny ciri s TR |1a2 eldlec s Matioc. ol A i . P sh regiment that boasted they did not are lax in this respect the necessity | between Japan and China was reveal- | ized country. more than 350,000, are preparing to|dig. “It was a very gallant regiment,” for overcoming the weakness has been | ed by the shutting off of the ammuni- Yours_sincerely, e Xl ConRAT Beid Ahont e e e . 3 glaringly revealed. It is a matter|tion which had been going to- the itten CLAEFORD P. SMITH. | \arch 1 for an eight-hour day with |battle homors of Britain’s past wars. ’ which concerns the whole country and | czar's forces from the island empire. C°mg;""°h°“t1’3:“fi“§‘ ot (Tl;;‘ ‘;"" 10-hour pay. If this demand should be | They had charged at Balaclava; they while the need of such laws has not|The cutting off of the Japanese sup- M rist, “Sclentist, Bos-|made, and should be followed by a|had fought in every corner of the been felt in the past and may never | plies was instrumental aiding the anta’n‘ Mass., Nov. 17, 1915, general strike, tying up ° the entire|globe. But they had not been taught arise again, it is evident that they are| German drive through Galicia and gros e 2 commerce of the country, it would af- |to dig; it was beneath them. They needed now for our own protection | Poland hecause Japan saw the neces- | —F—— _ ___|ford illustration of the political cow-|were nominally a cavalry regiment, ardice of Congress in trying to exempt nl !R an labor unions from the Sherman anti- | =——— — ¥ > S SO% for its own use in case trouble of a E wmn P . gie evise il Children Cry serious nature developed with_ China, || =Y Tational Geographic Sociuty : Anyone can indict a social system but FOR FLETCHER" Germany Bt course would like to see getting prosecution is another mat- $ Japan and China start a little trouble ter. Mr. Hammitt, the head ot thel (C A S T ORI A of their own, That would operate to| Byrgas—“With Bulgaria fghtin its benefit again and if China can be| the side of the Teutonic Powers, Bure Rehate brought into the entente and relations |gas, in all likelihood, is destined to in the far east be thereby cemented, an | play the part of the most important important step will have been taken.|naval bage of the Central Powers up- ‘Thus the move to gather in China can g*;im';e of"g":rsz':o & r:;;‘;rd"l‘:xt. A ‘gr: be viewed as highly desirable and de- 0 9 cidedly timely. China also has some |Pared by the National Geographic S “Burgas, Odessa, and Sevasto- modern war munition factories. pcl will prove the points of chief in- terest in the naval and expeditionary Thers has heen some tntresting and | KA et DoBse 1L o NOW IN FULL SWING 2 f - few ays. tered in a deep-mouthed bay, Burgas 1wl 1 fored {h & Qosp-saomited hay, Pirges We Are Receiving New Bargains Every Day The man on the corner savs: It only | Sea's western shore. It was Bul- requires a change in the seasons t~|garia’s second commercial port before make man lose confidence in eggs. |the war's outbreak, and was rated as - a harbor of great strategic - Erom all accounts Former President [ance. Ifis connected by a branch 1i Jflst receiv a (5 0 Roosevelt appears to have been a close | With the great Orient railroad, and is friend and Zrequent adviser of ex-Pres- | 2ls0 fed by a number of better than ident. Mellen. i e i Sale prices $6.98 to $10 a Set sity of withholding those very muni- tions which it was sending to Russia and there should be no hesitancy in passing them. NOT ENTHUSEASTIC FOR BUDGET. Regardless ofithe need that prevails for it, there is nothing from Wash- ington which shows any great encour- agement for the adeption of a budget plan at the coming session of con- gress. Had there been any decided in- terest in the subjectior any enthusiasm in keeping with the benefits which would be derived therefrom there would have been some plan forthcom- ing from the special caucus commit- tee which was named:to consider the budget, but as yet it has held no meeting because of a lack of a quorum. Such a situation speaks for itself. It doesn't indicate any eagerness or in fact any live concern.over this sub- ject, and the delay is open only to the interpretation that the idea is eith-. er to be killed or else it is to be ad- vocated only in such a half-hearted manner that its defeat is assured at the start. ‘When a budget plan such as is need- ed is started it means of course that which they are not likely to haatenl through their own initiative. It is a case where personal interests are placed first and government needs On All Wines and Liguors COMBINATION No. 1 ; i o sisclh i nd. In the splendid harbor ie- 1 full gt. Old Darling. . . . .. .$1.00 1 25 Cortaln Sommittees are going to De| From the hot fights which are being | fore Ii. the flects of Buigatia's allice full qt. Old Port Wine 50 s shorn of their present power, a fact|ywaged in the various gections of Fu-|or of her enemics might anchor with 1 qt. EERTR Which they thoroughly understand and | rope, the wonder is that the snow acts| plenty of room to spare. The harbor - EVERYTHING REDUCED 2 1 as an obstruction was formally opened in 1904, and dur- COMBINATION No. 2 = ing the years of peace islnce lhden its X Germany is not to be caught nap- | commercial importance increased rap- 3 full qt. Old Rum .....$1.00 . ping. While the aliies are blockading | idly. Manufactured goods and fuel 2 at- Rum. .. $1 50 come second’ regardless of the man-|Greece the kaiser is bringing pressure | COMINg from Austria-Hungary, Bel 1 full qt. feeassan gium, Germany and Great Britain were & ner in whih effcloncy and economy in | to bear on Rumania. P et s e T the conduct of natienal affairs are there was - o eX~ OMBINA sidetracked. There was need for a safety first| are ot sreim ool allow Seeen, 261 MAIN STREET, NORWICH C TION No. 3 . ‘When the opportunity exists for the|sisn in that Prussian hangar where a|butter, and attar of roses. The 1 full s‘l 00 elimination of the confusion which |dirigible was blown up through the|ulation of the port is about 14,00 qt- .o 1 prevails under the present method of | careless discarding of a cigar. Tloll i Paet - 0000 0g. controlling the financial affairs of the r—— government, and the abolition of the| The federal authorities are deter- COMBINATION No. 4 - s large amount of waste it would appear :"1""1 'Oddfiflz"igflnstgflfl?l: to run to be advisable to act, but the size of | down and discourage the plotters.- It <7 the: demecratio. apposifion. is Hsccrae |18 cértainiy''a auty of the first class. 9 l din Florists 1 full qt. 1907...$1.25 l '50 sble fri the fallure to make any move. . =t L R ea 1 full qt. Port or Evoke M . ol il mee iy s at the B s BENEFITS FROM PUBLICITY. |war is not having any effect upon the 140 Main Street. Phone 1184 high price of turkeys, though it has resulted in the loss of thousands of Turks. v iz o ol POTTED PLANTS] reiem Shorrics. Begorias, Prim claim that the Zealandia was 2.66 miles oft shore and the British report that T Ao s Cot. Flrwph Wosos_ Qe i, : too much leeway on the three mile limit. » i - » We would advise early placing of orders It is an interesting sityation which has been presented by the making pub- lic of the report of American Ambas- sador Gerard at Berlin upon the con ditions he found in the war prisoners’ camp. upon a personal investigation. Left in charge of British affairs in the German capital it is the duty of Ambassador Gerard to keep in touch with matters which concern Great Britain and to make reports thereon the same as the representative in whose hands Germany’s affairs were left in London. It is not an enviable position in which to be placed in view of the neutral position of this sountry but his conduct has been above criticism. How the report that he made to COMBINATION No. 5 1 bottle Ol Crow.....-$128 Guociy] 51.50 : GEOGRMBERGER&CO 4753 FRANKLIN STREET, HORWICH. CONN. o S More evidence than is available at the present time will have to be, pro- duced before it can be believed that the American Federatica of Labor will give any assistance to the I W. W. threats in Utah because of the Hill- strom execution. It is not that kind of an ‘vrnalnuan