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Yo Ties give siagEe B - et R etin Job Otfce Bo-2. ‘Willimantic Office, Room 3. Murray Bulldlll;l‘. 'l‘c‘}olhont 310. Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1916, & ] a things they ; G o 5 course which they have adopted but b : 3 - tmn W whenltet;m:"whfll&l:cmp.m 3 bl mnmmmmm.__‘ = - s Aogges o il 56 : pods his_conscieric .| DR. R. J.COLILJINS ing too far, inasmuch as internation- b 1L, these e s - TP ———— g al tions stipulate that even malil —— o DE l S r : = on s velligerent ship is inviolabla. tinued the girl who ltkes | S e stowing ; ';E N I 1 PATHE COLORED PICTURE! It must therefore be apparent to “fate takes me by the hand | FT By SO (T IMGKES 3 - % a8 and with a pitying, negligently hum- 148 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. Matinee Today at 1: Connecticut and from Great Britain that it is pursuing an ~ " K e B IO at of any in§|unjustified course, and in view of the orous .‘Tm shows me how impossible Norwich. "It is delivered to over §|fact that it has notified this govern- - iy indignant ; —— 3,000 of the 4,058 houses in Nor- §[ment that the matter is being talen|oiner day on the toplc of high heels TO- wich and read by ninety-three per §|up with the other allles, it becomes|and thin soles for street wear. After|g. cent. of the people. In m;‘m evident that it recognizes the justice you have been downtown with your [y Bl #0808 SR it is delivered to ":’u:“ (housem §|of this country's protest even to the |feet sy o Putnam and D ihess places it §| point that it is unwilling to shoulder | come home “The woman next you eating her e e Toga), ey, all the blame therefor in the future. second cream puff takes a look at you e ontectiont has_ forty-§| It must be apparent to Great Brit-|Your Prett and savs sweetly, fHow wonderfully e e humdred and sixty- §|ain that it has no more rights to de- g over things! them in order. Moved by a realization five postoffice districts, and sixty §|part from international law_in this facts, 1 defiantly, put on my Nobody would dream t was a last of these 1o rural free delivery routes. respect than it or its enemy has in|flat hesled, broad toed skating shoes | Joor 5 hat! u!d 8ot .u onl,m:n avenue The Bulletin is sold in every §|other directions, and when it does it to!-' a shopping bout. your back on h:‘,r. .Tw."l me & “"'_, town and on all of he R. F. D.§|must expect that it will be called to| “As I sat in a tearoom eating MY |murmurs the we e o e routes in Eastern Connecticut. account. Great Britain has agreed |leisurely luncheon I found that un- DA scroey ‘weren’t you just ready to graduate not to do just what it is deing. Be- |Consciously I had been watching the|srom high school when 1 came in a Prese CIRCULATION cause Germany followed just the same | PFOETeSs of a woman fdown (he Y00 | freshman? 1 can't remember. Yes, JE! nts sort of a course when it disregarded |reason I was staring at her in dis- | Yous =3 ;:.:“y'.].}‘:a unless ygu are Lou T!LLE"Q‘R IOMAoflq'IC AT its promises to Belgium it is wWell | lemte® Thow'y weke up fully and dia- |F°24Y o be translated among the an- Kknown what the attitude of Great Brit- | covered why. In the first place her |5¢l8 vou add just sweetly: “But I THE EXPLORER 45555 % ‘al ; CENTRAL AFRICA ain was, It is & different sort of vi- | skirt was of a sensible length—short | STaduated V:?xfi:“gaué‘;:.;Ho,fl“' — olation which is under consideration|enough not to touch, but far too 10NE|ihapn T amo 3 tral: same | to_have that smart look which a real - b 20Tt 812 (hen and Great Dritain even |Difty skirt should have this year. Of | nody else, aha you sce it ho. use 4nd TADY BAFFLES AND DETECTIVE DUCK after o conference with its allies|COUrSe o intelligent woman of 40 18| you grink three cups of hot chocolate ing to wear skirts as short as her ought fo be able to distingulsh the | Seushters. bat It they domt do it they | Vith Whipped cream, and people take back into favor again! I tell you 3 justifiable from the unjustifiable, look just as this woman did—as{}o) PacK 1nto favor againl — Droat e L0 (ougt 'sho had mo. soul ahave ‘static- seit you “want any ross Colonial Theatre SMALL COMPENSATION MUNITIONS EMBARGO ion 6n Something and the exact num. |leaves on your path in this world 5 hilden's | J0V TS S0t t0 Do Just 48 unpehetbie oy TVATY RSTAIRS,” . ... Five Reels Perhaps no argument could have| The appeal which has been made in |Der of carbohydrates in her c the rest of ‘em! A 2 been s WU STl of the Main- | the weunts fotcruhis %o the Dischie IO “Then heaven help you!” said the P"'"m Norma Talmadge in Brilliant Film-Comedy-Drama, 5"““,’2 “The crowning touch was her shoes. o Over 8 ling Humor and Rich in Big Dramatic Moments. McGillicuddy bill which would have|of an embargo on the exportation of | they were eminently, howling eensi- | Tan Who had to listen. 'But on the G N e e Fonial iy caused it to recelve such support as|munitions of war is in keeping With|pia—filat heeled, broad, comfortable, | Snpicy T Uke lish! = - e ——— that which is being used In connec- | the ideas of certaln people as ex- | warranted never to produce toe trou-' . : ‘omo; upe ure Offering. New srs Every Day. tion with the recent loss of life on the | pressed during the past year. To|ble. She came clumpety-clumping submarine E-2. It has been brought to | many. such a plea, which pictures the | along, splash, splush, and I closed my ; .1 swal- public attention through Former Lab- | horrors of war and points out the|eves and gave a low moan. THE WAR PRIMER or Commissioner Neill that under the |manner in which it is being aided by },fl,‘;‘dm?& ‘:gf_ "t‘m"“;hL“e“‘:;‘:;:n;’:;‘; Rl i e feszoiy existing federal compensation act that|the help which it receives from this\ i ore T bought a pair of shoes with y National Geographic Soclety the maximum that will be received by | country, makes a strong appeal Wi | hasis three. inches high and. paper the families of those killed will be | thousht concerning the situation is al- |soles and extreme stitching, and then ? H $600. lowed to stop there. I hunted up the restroom and pinne “ = In view of the amounts which are| The fact of the matter, however, is Lagos, the Bulgarian seaport re sl « 1l Mrs. Mlfl forbes mmfl Hale cently bombarded by a British squad- .L_E_TTERS TO THE ED"OR ron, is, pBr:lbably one of the most ex- 23 and 25 Water St. smm ot kan Kingdom," . can be readily recognized that this|our neutrality. It would mean that 100 Years Ago. R e e IR T Town Hall, Tuesday Evening, amount is altogether too small. It is|because certain nations engaged in the . evgraphic Society. ° out of proportion to the sum that|war cannot get or do not want such |, V. Editor: To those who are now | built in the midst of a plain stretch- February 1st SLATER HALL g ) Friday Eve’g, Feh.4 S O e s e | o anmot Bot o o Tot want such|laying the cause of the war to Ger-|ing low back from the sea, and a wide Dl'. J' M. KING Admission Free af 8 o’clock many’ E his- . Very same young men been engaged in | this country, if it was possible to Eet | Heen ymu e e e Dosttion | C2Y: deeply cleft into the land, forms Admission - $1.00 being awarded almost every day by |that the effort to get this country to compensation commissioners in the va- | stop sending munitions to the bel- rious states which have such laws it | ligerents is simply a departure from tory must point out Germany’s position | a splendid harbor. The low Lt civilian employment and it is too in- | them past the enemy’s lines, thisjabout 100 years ago, when Napoléon ¥ plain runs unbroken across the Greek Mcedon- o significant when the risk that is in-|country must stop doing business|Bonaparte, emperor of France, carried |jan border, leaving the ecity with a volved in such work is considered. |with all the nations which are engaged | war into Prussia from the banks of the | natural frontier as unfavorable for There are dangers surrounding the|in the war and which do want them.|Rhine to the N’:T':;futl‘;::?} ] flatonse Sx AL sads Whety the lvvel May Building members of a submarine crew that do|It would mean a tremendous aid f it B A Feg OUE~TON Ay Jetdy st Prussia not exist in any other branch of the|one side and the lmpogitr;on of ..d.er?f world. Napoleon ruled practically all|and the Russian Government of Su-| faniTuWF Haven Journal-Courier. The profits of munitions making, hat it navy as this last and other accidents |ous handicap upon the other. f,:';‘;:,;::,;:: e e s wfi%fi:fi" the port in Greek Mace- e gl Lo SR Sl e on submarine vessels have clearly| Not only is this country justified by | allles. We rust remember how Prus- | as are really the wages paid to the men All seats reserved. Tickets are donia occupi th fo! 1 demonstrated, and it is only right that | the provisions of international daw | sia suffered at his hands—how the | tian sni cires oo miy Alled fomces, Fl‘ederlck l. Bflnce Whose brains and money make the lies only about 50 miles away. Dedea- now on sale at the store of George the compensation to which they or|concerning this matter but it must be | armies of France poured into that Ger- figc),' Somnhardel st thh bt business possible. The advocates ‘of . il A, Davis. thelr families are entitled should be|recognized that it is one means of de. |Mman state to shtisfy the ambition of | Tagos, ia situated 30 miss. io the| Expert Piano and Player ::;‘Ti,".’",‘}u‘:f“°$"'m.'"m;"u;‘.{0:: more nearly in accord therewith. fense which every nation is entitled to, | their emperor. The czar Alexander °§ east of the latter port, and is con- | Pjano Tuning and iri physical labor creates the war supplies It may be that there are features of | It is only what has been done in the | Kussia came to the aid of the king and Inected with the Bulgarian hinterland | g, ' tohed or marred cases restorsd | DUt they are not willing to pay the this new bill that cannot be looked |past by all the nations involved in the | JuéeR of Prussia, and wi N e L, This xlledy. the Adrianosle i ho furnish . to make friends with Na- to originel finishe wages of the men W pon tn s Smilax light but i¢ will be| war and I s only what thie country | peieon "until they oould diciate terma Slimost 20 Tailes tor e, novin: ripstes 38 FRANKLIN STREET, raation omcient S ands "gosdnees | abjections. to. the’ theesfamily® house generally agreed as former Commis- |might find it mecessary to do in Of peace to him on the banks Of the|along the base of % | Phone 12123, Norwich, Conn. : = frats ros vioner Nelll declares that the compen- | it should ever become imvolved fin | Rhiae Here we sre reminded that|tains ihe et oatical bogobe, Moun knows! there is nothing on which ti that it is unsightly, presents a e a tains, the great natural bulwark chain | .. OV 1 nd | ire hazard, cumbers land with edi- sation schedule as at present ar-|trouble with a foreign foe. Thus it|Russia’s agreement was only a “serap |of Bulgaria. Offshoots of these moun- e o o> t ‘at present, than #n the|fices of low taxable value and has & ranged permits of awards which are|would be folly at such a time as this | Of paper.” for, after the terrible defeat |tains approach the coast east of La-| DR. ALFRED RICHARDS |Boney Jo% ot s wae hiring of brains—Waterbury Ameri-|tendency to Ibwer surrounding real “pitifully and disgracefully small.” to shut the door to such an avenue|Of the Teutonic and Muscovite armies | gos, nearer Dedeagatch, and these, to- can estate values. The nail will be driven SRR of protection. This country is not|af Friediand, snd the white Sog Wa3 | gether with its advantage of railroad DENTIST in the coffin of the three-family house n connectio: ve t t - TOO IMPORTANT TO DELAY, |fghting the allles' battles, it is ready | hecame the statnch friend and ally of | Guif of Eros, certatn Slements for dee The New Haven Register is also pro- | When people recognize what was and always has been to sell munitions ud n elements for de- 13 : testing against the cheap wooden,|pointed out in The Republican the Senator Newlands who recently took | i, ony of the nati ni 3 ] i) fense. Thayer Building, Room 305 | three-tamily house as the least desir- |other day by F. J. Histon, who says eccasion to criticise the administra- any e nations which can take History tells us of how Queen Louise ‘Lagos, on the other ‘'hand, les able of buildings, except from the|that it is not a good permanent in- tion for some of the mistakes that it | LC2 aWay, and the fact that this is|went to Napoleon and begged him 10| open upon the land and open toward Telenhone 488-2 standpoint of temporary profit to the|vestment. That will kill off what oo e el A (rfisltrlcte: to one side is but a con-|spare lt.heh l:N‘;‘}:I:G ,fipzfi“f:fiufi; the sea. It is, however, scarcely more owner. The frame three-decker has|has become a characteristic but ob- 2 tio: ich 84 u tha fisher-folk": g} A - feat: f N o Pointment of & commission to investi. | neon, "1ich has been imposed by the| JRIM 1 or entreaties. When the | sanmetion o hor A aae, S, anty Tecently been Interdicted in Bridge- | noxious feature of New Engiand el gate the question of preparedness. He queen left Napoleon and went with her would have such a body go over the : husband to Memel for the winter, she | Bulgarian eponge drivers regularly [| Comfort entire matter, study the existing con- EDITORIAL NOTES, went in poverty. Her servants Were|sajled before the war for their dan- bk Sealy ditions and the needs and defer action| It is Dossible that Kentucky will look | dismissed and everything she l‘flfl of | gerous under-water hunts along the|| Treatment and Facial ;'-u-.' along the line of national defense un- | UPon its flood as a new prohibition | V2lue Was sold for the cause of Prus-|northern coast of Africa. The flelds 1t orns, Buni ngrow! ort, which happens to need plenty of | ties—Waterbury Republican. ings, a little port whence Greek and || mCo%me;,, Binions and Ingrowing || P assured. . g witches mude from your comb- 9, et sia. But she kept her pearls, “for,”|around the small port, protected from || tuas. D t Y w t G d l th? e D s i sho sald, “pearls are tcars, dnd I have | harsh winds by the mountains in the MATERREN KARE . on ou an 00 ee - We shed s . north, are productive, put they are Reom jhannon Bullding . P A e i ol Wy he hepetere % fi0 Bood reason | The csar and Napoleon met on a|sparsely settied. Although its har- || 7en 7es3. (Take Elevator) Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You raft in the center of the River Niemen |bor is better, the Bulgarians, after need have no fears. By our method you can have your testh filled, hu.flmge;u 1;’ndemken at that time|De viewed with regret. so tnat they would be sure to be on| their acqnisition. of - Asgeer. coest orowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. WOt 1ave been completed long since, neutral territory, and there the em- | following the war of 1912, doubtless but it was strenuously opposed and | It May be a little unseasonable here, | peror of the east and the emperor of | influenced In their choice by the ex- t‘;:“‘f;‘tfi';;h‘uf‘t‘u';‘j”:?:mwn = CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES defeated after slight consideration, | Ut 1O one is envying Colorado with |the west,”who so lately had been at|posed position of Lagos, selected ; : the citizens before it becames eftec- | STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE In view of that action there seems to | 1t5 deePest snow in 35 years. e AT e, By e | Dedcazatch aa thelr ARguan part withi,ive, Tux adeution meany thas'the city STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS be little chance for the Newlands pro- o o 3 = L ARG RIsnne e to develob | bears one-third of the expense of con- CLEAN LINEN Wh 's peace | Hon Of the German alliance, the czar | their commercial clty for the randling posal now. en the actions of Mr. Ford's peace | . 0i0q o strip of land from Prussia |of their port of Mediterranean trade.s|Structing sidewalks, and the abutter ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS The question of preparedness is one | Party eclipsed the war it is possible| (1o had been his ally, and Napoleon's oo} Shaoiiee tare-thicdh. - Juskeile Sowie CES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK which ought not to be needlessly de- | he considers it worth all it cost. promise to allow Russia to take Fin- $lle%. of new. walbs. LOWEST PRI bt layed. Through the reports which — land from Sweden. Napoleon refused 1o patslng sme. ymile wap o in If thess appeal to you, call for examination and estimats. No have been submitted by the general| Inasmuch as January has brought|to grant him Constantinople, which OTHER VIEW POINTS || 12 caiied o5 an cariy date to accept charge for consultation. x board and admirals concerning the|forth the peepfrogs, it ought not to be | Was the czar's greatest request, for, he the aforesaid amendment.—Rockville DR. F. C. JACKSON * DR. D: J. COYLE condition of the army and navy and |tob much to expect a robin most any |53id, “Whoever holds Constantinople ¥ Journal. the need which exists for increasing | 42¥. Tulve (i woela” - And ab tha e gydet G DENTISTS our defenses there is already pos- R R 7 pense of fallen Prussia—and a few| It Would be difficult to concelve of| We are hyman here in New Eng- (Successors to the King Dental Co.) sessed an array cf facts which simply| After extensive alterations to the|other weakened countries of the conti- |2 more depraved or atroclous criminal|jand. The cénfirmation of Mr. Bran- NORWICH, CONN. need to be digested in order to arrive | ship purchase bill andther effort is to | nent. than the one who deliberately gave a|deig’s nomination would be an insult(f 208 MAIN ST. , - at a sensible conclusion as to what|be made to see whether it will stay| A staggering fine was imposed upon | Juantity of acids to a four-weeks-old | to New England, whose ultra-punish- DA M to8P. M SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. g - | New York baby as it sat peacefully in for misf dgment in rail- 0 a proper state of . d |innocent died soon after. No punish-|more to him than to any other man, preparation against the possibility of | Georgla may be deploring the Tecent | b greer Prassian fortresses upti | Ment can be too severe for such a man | with the exceptions of Supreme Court trouble. Iynchings, but no determined effort has | the fine was paid. The terms provided |28 this, should he be found to be sane | Justice MacReynolds formerly Attor- In the opinion of the president who | thus far been made to run down the | that Prussia should not keep a stand- | 2nd responsible for his dastardly act.|ney General, and United States Attor- Is as close to the situation as anyone | participant: ing army of more men than Napoleon | —Amsonia Sentinel. ney General Gregory. Mr. Brandels is there should be no delay in respond- should allow, Decause, g the Fremch| oo = = |lacking in sudiclal temperament. In Ing to the country’s needs. He de-| i _ | emperor told the king, “Prussia must ockville shou s el e inte: nom- ] clares ‘that the dansers are imniee | tiarey ‘:fm‘:!w{:"’“;' (ending addi- | LCV S ‘again become & Buropean pow- | take advantage of the provisions of | ination shouid be rejected. Whither 3 its charter amendment relative to side- [is President Willon drifting?—New 3::“ ce‘:’:!:::. and it is be;;eved that | Coming at this time it looks like an | Queen Louise of Prussia died in 1810 i g cones. 8 8cod ground| sever.thiought, in the 35th year of her age, but her T action now as it would following et L TR S son, just 60 years to a day from her the ission’s d tne commieson's report somo motia| when the premaemt sevs that ne| desit sried on his svensine mureh| 1 2Ke Irom, Says Doctor, If You would rather surrender territory than| o™ Paris, later to be crowned German emperor in the palace at Versailles. @ 9 THE GERMAN AIR RAIDS. e e, 23 In mind that| It a united Germany has emerged Want Plent_y of “Stay There When German airships made an at- platform. from years of war and blood, so strong o as to be able to keep a Europe in arms iack upon Dover “or 01 uelieved b | S7hile the French ave unable to dive | 85 b e et semamber that tors Strength Like an Athlete! pose cl ore- dark 'or Prussia 1ouses, aviation sheds and such forti. | NC Germans out of their newly won | Iev® TROL SRS, (T “TOr0® 45" Tucn flcations as exist there it was thought | (FSNChes it must be admitted that it |“gcraps of paper” as they are today, Special Sale " Kelley’s Flint Edge EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED sossible that it indicated a reform in |5 DO DeW experience. and when the now imperial German o'"“'""x‘n"‘ Irsm WiR mhufl; I ",,,’;f,::.",‘::z'v': :::'lr,fi:‘?, e the policy of making air ralds and a R TR empire was divided against itself, ‘,‘.'"'c,:,"'w"'"‘"h"'“' o Weeks | 2lling all the whils, double their fetermination to confine such attacks| FTom the condition of the rivers of EARLE M. WOOD. g strength and endurahce end entirely . ‘o fortified places or points of special | N¢ middle west the -workingmen of Tattville, Conn,, Jan. 26, 1916. * ¥ ® Sysmansis, Unlundled P T T T T P P 65¢ strategic advantage, but that is now |tN® country are not the only ones to New York, N. Y.—Most people fool- tispelled by the subsequent raid which | XP°W What an increase means. ishly seem to think they 50 olng to EY - And this Handled ....... 1as_been ‘made upon’ Paris. Eele L LR TN G ot o8 80! stimulati; tels secr - mont without obi al Y . » That clty had been fres from such| The man on the corner says: Sav(| A YEAR AGO TODAY - || P’ o Harcotie drag, sata Dr. Saver, | behent: sold I This is the lowest price at which high-grade Axes have ittacks for a period of six months but | What you may and believe what you a jalist of this city, wh as a ron acetate £ b Feb. 1, 1915. :;:t ;;lox fact, real 5&4 true -‘&cu& ts. Yo b-qn sold in ten years. uated Cernay and ’l e food you eat. - z i with the return of the airship carrying | ke, but the fact remains that the hree aWTE Balt tous of bombe world's greatest discovery is human|| Germans But people ofte y lated e Grcorlng of them upon the thickly | Pature. prned enian towne as ‘thel|out RS (o8 buokhls ity NaTSE fi AR L5925t The price of all steel goods is advancing. Buy Axes { wttled temement house section of 3 : B oo than useless. Mans ?'&u ‘or pri o : rances capltal and resulting in the| The possibilly that amother sub- oo RUssians retook Borjimow trench- | to changs food, 'n-::;&uwuu ma s y iy Decause| now, you will have to pay $1.00 and $1.25 each for eath of 24 and the injury of a larger | Marine has been lost doesn't make the | fandutura: boigp 3 wmber, nearly all of whom - were|Service on such vessels loom up as Severe' cold hampered operations vémen, children and old men, it be- | eSPecially alluring, yet there always |} in Galiel same goods in a few months. 2 iomes evident that the hoped for|aPPears to be plenty of recruits to man Turks withdrew forces from thange has not_taken place. them. Adriancple tq defand Tohatala. ' H on Sor years, el s Liote Reports from. Paris credit the people B I Jwan sitmin. droppe untold agony. 'If you are not strong or 2 - f that city as demanding reprisals.| It may be as reported that Rumania || “omatal erder lssued in Germany || Bl Jod oe 1 5o | s ' n"“ This is action which the allies have|is considering what part it can take || reserving all copper and other met: || can ook o far you . - hown a reluctance to engage In be- | in the war, but If it moves no faster || als used in war matarials for the ng ; 3 7 ause of the gross injustice which is|in the future than it hes in the past || army. five-grain_table inery nuzat BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 Franklin Street ound to result to the eivilians of | it will be found about where it is when for two weelks. Then test your strength i . 5314 terman citles, but the manner inlthe war ends. < = y g ™ |again and see for yourselt how much 2 : “Ddlm‘ . Telephone PRERPL AR LB B Y T : bt o

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