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orwich Bulletin and @oufied 120 YEARS OLD price 13¢c a week; 50c a nt the Pos at Norwich, Conn., as second-class mal ~ Telephone g PSSR SR i Bullstin Jsb Otfice #-3. 4 . i s - - 8 Otfice, Roo: ¥ a Yyou're ; " - Ruliding. Heleshone 20 EE—————————— Norwich, Wednesday, May 10, 1916. it ot st i L LB The Circulation of The Balletin righ A line over ATTY AR KLE 1 There was reason therefore for thor- ousand _ times hungrier led parents stared at . Two Rool.uc ly % oughly guarding the border, since |than you are, and I ain't kicking—I : “H1S WIFE'S MIBTAK prevention is preferable to punish-|mean, I am not kicking!™ : ment, and it must be realized there-| -Tm not a big iixe DBl his ol THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN PRICES—Lower Floor $2, $1.50. cony $1.50, - fore, though 1t is late, that the ac-|Sister calmly. “I'm mnot a St 8,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor-g|tion in calling out the militia of wich and read by ninety-three perf|Texas, New Mexico and Arizona for| <“Somehow,” she continued, “I wish ?| retreated, the British after covering such service is entirely proper. The|I had done my hair the other way! It . twenty-three miles came unexpectedly 3 BE PREPARED! e e e e R e e e A L T T o oncoLy, WhGps tiwose MNP L . upon tever service is needed in|_ * lone . v¢ ,” prof e move. T™WO her mother in surprised tones. “It is|be sure to come over to your heuse to- i5! Contiierea the’ localdatly, — '§| Mexico but the four thousand or more | her, mother io,surprised, tones, "It 1s Yo mim yona be yust awtur- | onir ity B barrz el Dawvis Theatre . . i s, soe Beiived ' sty | Lo, Elve the protection to which the | r=y:, And Jane won't notlce It axy- |ly, disappointed Cwell, 1 couldn't sy | pounder and two machine sume: T MONDAY, and TUESDAY, May 15-16 nl t one and - w. att 8 line, >4 Ave postoffice districts, and sixty§|border residents are entitled. Had | i isn't Jane,” sald Caroline, loftily. i lenet: the Turkish Ins then et e e e this step been taken before it might|“If I was on & desert island T Eues o S S o capturing them after shooting down | > The Bulletin is sold in have increased the expemse put it |I'd want my hair to look nice! And|meet_the baseball team! the defenders almost to a man. would undoubtedly have saved the|everything else on me! It's terrible |isn’t it mean?” The Turks were now scats in forited in Eantaen Coupsotit lives 5o Tuthlessly talten 15 miles from | Ot to care, even if there’s nobody but| “Well,” quoth the father of the fam- |every direction. The. ;m%'"m‘.. = the line. It is one more bit of evi-|Just yourself! ~You've often said so! |lly, “you see, it isn't scarlet fever. 1t's|teries dashed here and there, ng CIRCULATION a hich ol 2 And the other way is so much more | worse—she's suffering from a punctur- |all Turks who offered resistance, ERES W Soes to support the clalm | 5tylish! 1f dinner is going to keep on |ed heart. Come to dinner, Caroline!” | Those who. <hose the alternative of 1901, averag: of unpreparedness and it has at the|peing late I've plenty of time to do it| “I guess I will have time to eat, after | flight paused long enough to fire upon same time been pretty definitely | over—" all,” murmured Caroline dolefully. And, | their camels, which one bp one disap- 1905, averag shown that very little confidence can| *“Certainly not!” sald her mother.|maybe, I won't bother to change my |peared as their packs exploded With be placed in Carranza’s boasted con- gorl:'t, be foolish! Your hair is all w“ha;L I guess it looks allright.—Ex- | terrific force. S trol. ' ght!” change. = — iy “You don’t care!” said Caroline bit- THEIR DUTY 18 PL terly. “You don’t care a bit how I look | —m— —— Australia’s Munition Works. AIN. —even if I went over to Jaine‘u with . = £ the W bfi(\;st,ra.ua. h.sb;wegame a nl?l‘lb” of There was of course no surprise|this waist on! I made rpymind up as ries ar obstacles, notably the lack of skilled when the progressives of conm:&cm 1 came downstairs that I perfectly hat- Stoi L e labor, and proper machinery, which declared for Roosevelt, first, last and |4 this waist, and I'm going to change handicaped the output of munitions alivthe time. ., That: waa 5.1 it right after dinner, before I go to . during the first year of the war. In ey % Oregone | yone’s! Thatl tuk> twe, snd she'll New South Wales the first fruits of T SALE conclusion. ‘Any other action would|Gorry if I don't get there! She's French War Dogs. the state’s assistance to the common- SEA have been a surprise. but there was|probably worrying right now! It| Hunting dogs make poor war dogs,|wealth are apparent in the quantity Interest nevertheless in the statement|makes me look like a tub, and it|according to one of the specialists who | of shells being turned out at the state . _THURSDAY, MAY 11 made by Chairman ‘Alsop in his con- wrinkles in the back! S have beef training these animals at Horisbdpstat. Nyalati m-nd nd, at_New s vention address when he said: “We o at has come over you, Caroline?” | the front. Another development of tle. N immense mu in Hun- i have had four vears of democratic|asked her mother, anxiously. “I nev-|the experience of a year and a half | ter River has been made the site of & o :":. Thamesn o Vantcomet Bm'!nfim“;““ rule, or 'Wilson ‘rule perhaps I should | €7 KneW you to be so fussy! What on|is that the female is superior to the|large establishment where ‘modern rga s irect from Nine Months i ork, AATF T Ve ave (IbAIRE ShiT S ¢ | earth have you on your feet—not your | male. machines turn out about a thousand h a Notable Cast of 82 Players. Ten Bri t S h e ai € _four years of | cotin party pumps?” Will you tellme—"| The French war dogs are now di-|shells daily. One of the subordinate EXPERIEN‘CE‘viv‘dl tells th L' St °:' ,; ':‘h“ n:";;'. gnominy and disgrace. We have come| ‘well!” cried Caroline in nervous in- | vided into five Classes: 1, dog senti- | officers of the plant has evolved a Tempta H ' { s :‘ F° ':'YF 5 oBth ‘A fo the parting of the ways as a na-|dignation. “I guess I want to look nice, | nels; 2, patrol dogs; 3, despatch bear- | machine gun which is said to excell o meets in quest SMG-AIG: Ferbing tion. We have now to choose whether |don’t I, when I go out among people? ;' 4, ambulance dogs; 5, drausht|any similar weapon vet used, and oth- PRICES—S50c¢, 75¢, 00, 50 our nation will follow the path our|You've always sald you want me to|dogs. er experiments are being made with 75¢, $1.00, $1 fathers chose in 1860. We are con-|look nice, and my school shoes, are| For all but the draught-dogs French | wireless controlled torpedoes which it fronted by a crisis in our history, The | Just horrid—" breeds are now preferred. They are|is said, cannot be put out of commis- issues transcend all politics and all|,. BIack ’em,” suggested the father of | mostly recruited from the region of |sion by a wireless “jam” from & hos- the family, cruelly. “You'd be sur-|the Beauce, good rustic shepherds that edesd: . 230, 7: 845 party feeling. Our duty lies plainprised to discover what a difference an |know all he secrets of tne. Sround. w ay o 7 before us. It is to cooperate with the | application of blacking makes!” and mountain dogs from the Pyrenees, i Thursda AUDITORIUM Mat. 10c; Eve. 10c and 20e Tepublican party to defeat Mr. Wilson | “I don't have to take ‘em off, do 1, used to roughing it over difficult coun- | 1, ::I ":fl % ‘:eg"::::’ A‘:‘;}"' i y if they will make it possible for us to|mother?” wailed Caroline frantically.|try. These breeds are about the only PR gt o so” “Oh. please, mother, let me keep 'em |oncs that continue effective through |% Population of 5,000,000 will be pay- wetk A ROMANCE OF NORWICH A.L8S4% av WILL NOT ACCEPT CONDITIONS.| There can be no question byt what on!ChI’“ o it as ca;ef\fl— i - !hg ‘;rg-flsf*’m‘gl"“ ‘ha,i, the tfl{‘ft of more than $165,000,000 per anni 2 i “Change them . when you change|line of defense undergoes. To get the 000, um, By fthe desiaAch of anoitiee note; to] the piace fur The progressives 1s whitee | CPSREE, UL SN (YOR (SMREC ] e OF C bt is necessary to|DPlus the cost of ""‘{""‘““‘:e' trans- BON A 5 Reel Kleine Feature Gernfany, this government recogmizes | it always has been in the republican |JO0T Faisy’ PROSted her moth specialize them, the all round war dog | POT%, equipmhent and waste. This is Remarkable Drama of Today the loopholes that were left In the re- | Party. But for the fact that there| “Rverything’s horrid!” Caroline al-|existing only in the imagination. SXciusiys Df libersl petsions Andiets cent German reply to the demands of | Was such blind support given to aid |most wept. "“I should think youw'd un-| Stories have been told of dogs that |loWances. e calculation is tased on “ - the United States, and takes occasion | the ambition of their leader four years = have been taught to growl signals into | * f9rce of 275,000 ‘A SQUABBLE FOR A SQUAB” ... .. Pathe Comedy to block them without attempting to|380 the “four years of ignominy and a telephone and to ring bells on the discuss the reason for their incor-|disgrace” would have been avoided. -’;gpm%s};m?fm& dgl:l;‘d Orfeafl‘;f‘;’:gl;g Would Help Some. Hav! s. e as poration. o pnShe throush the experience || OTHER VIEW POINTS | |55, ‘o aumotens withous-attripating | Should, General Obregon take _the This Hovernmment Halarstands jthat [De Ahing o db ‘todas-is br. so oot o T o trouble to exhibit his 40,000 men to {f I =COL N1 = - the acceptance of the noto with the |that they will not be responsible for O HhR S Sailc StTusenAN the pacifists in congress he might help oday -t NEWOMANAGEAMELNT TOday conditions which were included, | @nother period of the same kird of A e e iles e envag Gen |alons the good work of preparedness. 3 Parts—“BY LOVE REDEEMED”—3 Parts. Vit. Dr Does Seem Strange. . posts three miles apart, arriving in- i meant the assumption of responsibili- | Sovernment. Gun-toters in Bridgeport have been |fallibly at their destinations and re. |°F Dational defense.—Chicago News. ties which were uncalled for, and that Though the Connecticut progres- |fined and jailed. But why the fine|rurning to the point of departure, fear- it was unwilling to do. It was not a|slves are apparently not reconciled to | combined With & jail sentence There| icss of shells and deaf to any appeals i e el Toot, X “HER VOCATION” ... . Three Part Edison Drama et & his view, it is impossible to overlook | Should be no alternative to the indi- e SN v r. Morgenthau made an excellentfl « i iy rel;?s'l:gm;:e?t orf;a:arfim;s‘\‘}i the sensible attituds which was taken | Vidual carrying concealed weapon. The iy Tnoy hane once peston man The| meond in deaime. with the Turks. A ona D fraens Labin Domedy by Chidba B T & o a double working of the law imposing a | Which they have once passed and the | Will he have equal success with the Germany to understand that it ex- |by " overnhamiesachusetts | ine and jail sentence as well helps out | confusions of trails can put them off | pacifists and the jingoes >—Spring- pects its new submarine order to be|following the overwhelming defeat of | ynder the free system so ably estaplishy | their course. & field Republican. S carried out without the condition that |the delegates pledged to Roosevelt,|Eiln aealing out askiceoaiadietown| | To reach:this desree of perfoction” Entertainment Extraordinary the United States shall endeavor, in|When he said of the fight in the pri- | Press. ',‘s[th!e trainer, “onfd must t.ta;:(e the return, to make Great Britain modify | mary: “The contest is over, and so —_— catest care to avoeid even the ap-|popMER U, 8. ENVOY its naval pollcy, so as to lift the at-[far as I am concerned the differences| The Connecticut farmer has given | BeaTance of brutality e oet gns ARRESTED IN DUBLIN tempt to starve out Germany by|are forsotten. I went into it to give | various excuses for his failure to raise | ik while hie b ibrniie bis a1l 5 ¥ blockade. That had nothing what- |the people a chance to express them- | wool I"tlrsthgthwtafieflvlve x;et‘:_klmslsa 10W | mhe ambulance dog must seek, rather will_give one of the best entertainments of the season, at Trinity Methodist ever to do with the methods which |Se€lves and they have done so.” In Lomietaien, porduct. . Then it wes | thAR trail, the wounded man and the 4 Church, on Wednesday, May 10, 1916. Germany used against neutral ship- ms::!y 2 }J’ms_ besides Massachu- the unregulated Connecticut dog, which regulations governing their use have 2 They always play to crowded houses. They are not only artists with ping and neutral rights, getts this will of the people has|wo.iq kijl the sheep. The low prices|Deen found to be deficient as their de- the bells, but also play twenty-four other instruments, including the harp. The note is plainly intended to clear [ béen expressed, and if the prosres- | have given place to high. The dog ean | VeloPment has proceeded. The rules ; Seating capacity limited. Come early. up any misunderstanding that would |8ives will but heed it, and refrain|be restrained by the law we have, or | BrescTibe, for instance, that the dog Doors open at 7, concert will commence at 8 o'clock P. M. be likely to arise in the future over | from actions similar to four years ago|we can get sufficient laws, if these | St De taught to bring back the cap Tickets on sale at the Bookstore of George A. Davis. those very conditions, and it goes|the desired change can be brought|will not serve. Wouldn't it Day the|(younded men, however. in a ewest e sio s straight to the point when it declares|2bout. Their duty is certainly plain. {Poaneation: e 10 e aook | many instances no longer have a cap that “the soyerqmient of ;the [Unitea e ment with Sheep raising some more— | fich they are discovered: they may oy v Time for Action. States will reply upon a scrupulous EDITORIAL NOTES. New Haven Register. St B e ey Mader - ; John Bull has a great reputation for | Doesn't it seem a bit strange that :\xecdul!onu henceforth of the now al-| From now on it will be a close race ——— off. The intelligent dog, fortunately, y coming strong at the finish, but a |Carranza speaks to us as the head of “ ent, oY ot ihe Imperial govern-|for supremacy between the drowning| Is it fact that has been too readily | when he has Anined sos e tel: - J Whole lot of his Deople are beginning | the government of Mexico, in control ent auch as will remove the prin-|accidents and the automobile fatall. | assumed that farming does not pay in | lod. understands what Is' aaeaore v to think that it is about time for him |of armies and the representative of cipal danger to an interruption of the Connecticut? How is it that all over i ; to put in a few winning licks on some | its people, but cannot catch a fugitive ties, s it him and that the bringing in of a cap - 3 good relations existing between the BT R SRR the state there are numerous instan- |is only a detail; in the absence of the 1 of the battle fronts.—Washington Her- | he has proclaimed an outlaw >—Florida United States and Germany,” and| Troubls was certalnly anticipated |CeS Of, Sturdy, earnest, industrious |regulation cap he seeks anvthing else ’ % ald. Times:Union, when it says it “feels it necessary to|j > x men of forelgn birth succeeding anc | belonging to the man he has found. == state that it takes it for granted that |ome o, mriieh family, when the par-| pecoming well to do on farms given| “The most abproved method ~of y Coney Island is to make a $1,000-| Two-thirds water and one-third the IMPErikl Geinas Sovernment does ents name e twins Shrapnel and{ up by those who had an ancestral at- training now is summed up in the 000 trolley terminal, work on which | solids is the composition of the hu- f6¢ Anterid Lo Pl that & Lydaite. tachmenf to them? It is clear that|words ‘Fetch.’ Fetch and seek wound- will soon be commenced. man body. T mply that the main- R TR T whatever may be the cause the soil of |ed! Seek wounded and fetch!’ At the A 4 fenance of lts newly announced pol-| Isn't it about time for Willlam Jen- | Connecticut cannot be held respom- |end of three months of training ro ley is in any way contingent upon the | nings Bryan to come forward with a | sible for the decline in farming. It is | this order the dog understands what gourse or result of diplomatic negotia- | tentative draft of the new democratic | t> be feared that the cause must be[he is to look for and that he is to ! [ ” tions between the government of the | platform? atiributed to personal reasons and not | make his master understand that he 3 ' United States and any other bellig- to normal ones. — Hartford Times. has found someone, whether it be by | . : erent government” The man on the corner says: It i fx object Brought DEse 1 ibhis anonth In view of the acceptance of the |uscless to talk about reducing the su.| Former President Tafts world court e nam e et T Guaranteed 5000 miles Rote and the relince upon the Ger- |t bill With the'early strawberry sea- | 5F PeiiCe must bo o reality after the | licPRe0e SUSESIe, Somelimes they man sincerity to live up to the new |son siriking on. Cessity of having some . tribunal to | r, anything they find 'in a man's “Not an ounce of shoddy” Eilley e buttial foken I el B B e A which all great matters will be pre- | POcket in default of a cap or handker- overn- s ted. nited States cannot be 2 Th it ment for its own protection. he has traveled a half million miles, | justly accused of ulterior matives 1a| “Another mistake in the regulations e Resplt of Practical Knowledge, Sea S A TR he must understand that his reputa- | the advances it has made to the Euro- | Was the requirement that the dog be Island Fabric, Para Rubber. PLENTY OF USES FOR IT. tion has far outdistanced him. pean powers looking to a world court | trained -to return to his master in a - % s _— that will exercise supreme internation- | Straight line. The good searcher oper- THE C. S. MERSICK CO. Much attention has been attracted| This Is the time of the year when |al authority. Whichever side wins, it |ates in a zig zag course and it is nat- : = P by the case of a New York woman|every community needs to put its|is piaif, that peace will M TRsopafic or Mute et Daccike tha same | r R e LG ’ ~ Distributors who has been f te best foot forward and 2k - | prostrat L, not actually bankrupt. pd 3 lvan, arresi in with such uc!:::::e pites it e Clean-up movement. A OT L1 TRl eI onavy. was iusteated h;lu.:xhglnglggn: i g{ol}:b:lfiol Beiat e riy e 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. 2 i m, ormerly - from her limited income, and who, upon| . oo Sorray, | 7o to bemade—Merl- | partant polnt. on. the front whore | mintater. 1o Serr) Srmerly American being informed that she had been left No one can blame the women for one of these animals suddenly began |came most widely known in this the sum of 340,000 by a relative, an-|flocking to the training camps. Any-| e police board met Saturday after- | trotting obliquely toward the FERt | country during ter imerrntiel o i The Wheeler School nounced that she would not accept it.|One can appreciate a vacation in the{noon for 'the purpose of looking over | 204 I‘naking signs that there was pres. | career from 1913 to 1916 as minister, For Boys and Girls She had not approved the manner in|Mmidst of the housecleaning season. | fifty possible appointees to the Bridges | Bt R direction something that|an investigation which resulted in his which her uncle’s money had been se- port police force. The much advertis- | W35 forelen to the trench. D o T e iahes Juoses Mted S5 sslutents rasidencon for boys soficmirix Jatew cured. She looked upon it as tainted | , The Inventors appear to be pro-|ed dca of this inspection was to ascer. | , “Thers is something golng on yon- | port on his conduct had been made by | Sporta.” Lvery student is advances us rapidly o5 he or she Is able undaios and would have nothing to do with it |ducing a cheap substitute for gaso- |tain by personal inspection whether or |deXy sald his condugtor. =~~~ |enator Shelan, who condusted the f- | ROCIl) suparviston Of &b oihaas: Lo hing Toree A aans arie. Onder the line about as rapidly as they have|not the candidates measured up to re- - 23 T vestigation. The most serious charges| it possible to offer the students all conveniences that ihey could obtaim i for that reaso ferri; h ly ey, 1ai W n, pre ng, as she furiished o it to do|auirements. The actual purpose, as |2 Soldier. ‘e have a sharp lookout | were allegations that he sacrificed the very high priced schools at the low expense of $350 a year, If you are going ¥ clatmed, to carry on her philosophical | furnishied somethins cheaper o | Famonstrated by the manner 1o whicy | there: there’s nothing. interests of the Banco Nacional fi-| to send your son or daughter to boarding school this year, wHte us befors studles and pursue her past methods |the Work of coal the inspection was carried out, was to |, ~There must be a patrol leaving the | nanciers, seeking control of contracts, | You come to a decision. ~Adcress . : of living than to accept the aid which seo that only those candidates should | TSRches over there, or golng back” | concessions and deposits, with exploit- | Royal A. Moore, A. M., Principal, North Stonington, Conn. ® had been wiven her. Report has it that there is some-|pa selected who were acceptable to the ‘Nothing at all,” insisted the look-|ation and development schemes = Since that ftime, however, it has|thIDS in the air about peace. The| republices machine: Jeved i its ang|out, - amounting to more than $100,000,000, - been revealed that other bequests| 2t 1S that it has been up in the air | capable of supporting its best interests | . “There’s something over there, just|No direct proof was brought to sup- which were made by the uncle are invalld because of a technicality and for some time and it is likely to re-|while drawing pay from the city of |{he same; perhaps it's a listening post | port these charges, but the testimony main for a whil Bridgeport. The fifty candidates, such | U8 in toward our lines.” at the hearing resulted in a verdict ) while longer. as they were, tall or short Souiich |~ The officer commanding the shotion | that Sullamn wen ores » on t ou ant eet that instead of getting what was 1eft| ¥yom the way in which, the lower | thin, aged and infirm or young and ro- | Deing notified, ordered the firing of e R T P e AV e—| S P g ” T 3 n she will contintie to hold to her pre. in the y, it as 1f it intended | mage to seen over the parapet of an advanced ogiing 3 —— ey our mothod you can have your teth filled, viously declared attitude remains to| surncn Aesner, T3Ser Shaking for the possible.” If the | tremch. % The War A Year Ago Today crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. TRy Gyl » oo o | futuredetense of the nation. cor e mpR SRR SmeRbNed the ol e L b CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES she ought to have no trouble in spend-| There is little wonder that Turkey i heme_ | instant a listening post that we have|| _Allies made great attack towa STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE ing the remainder of her days in|should chafestthe exaggeration of the seeing by personal inspection | Peen looking for these two months.” || Carency and Souchez. 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