Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 4

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; i bt R HT i ness and not his own ambition which brought . about his selection, #nd to bave resented his nomination by any such mud slinging would simply have seeved as a boomerang. . President Wilson has demonstrated town apd on all of . D.g|that he is neither seeking an unfair routes in Eastern Conmecticut. advantage nor will he countenance this has a signifi 1 : e ; e . . ; : CIRCULATION e campaten shout (o B opened : 3, SEon® | emoving hee s ina atio ' ACADEMY 1901, verage......oeeiseeees 4412 ;"",‘;n;"-:,‘,’,‘,‘;h‘;;;’;?mmga‘;;; Foh Gptreug L 22| f think thavs cnteny g - y . 4905, average...esessseusss. 5,920 | D1t Which is none the less praisewor: | Bagdad has swakened a wor Fred wekod hix. sv . e e ORCHESTRA )y thy, potamia and particular] e, st =~ g : e RS ARSE R R in- 3 9279 NATIONAL ARCHIVES. | B S { dune 10, 1916..00.uin.s Though it might otherwise have|a probable battlefield during the : y ; passed without attracting special at-|covite assault upon this mosiém t fireworks question,” ,"‘%: Fi Hm’ M " tention, except from those Wito are di-|to the upper valley of the Historic = of such fllumination has gone “almost 25 CENTS rectly interested, it.is but proper that|river. Concerning the ancient capit grunts. like everything else, on account of the ean attention should becalled to_the action|of Assyria and the manner in which 7 twar. So [ . far as Hartford celebrations e 't skl o oot e okl g:h‘fc{“fi,"&:m‘r’, ‘i»:'g:n‘%’i'é;?“fl‘?m oy 3&3 seidom ;Tlm. on at Tt —_— public records has been recognized in | National Geographic Society, part of shed. But a ;{“‘ e O tactory the smallest of communities. Their | which was released today from the Fourth of July celebration without destruction by fire, or loss in other|society’s Washington Hieadquarters, as K fireworks . would _ be e—Sharlock € our next door nelghbors. I haven't ways elther through negligence or a|® WA geography buletin. - Prof. Car¥| alled on them, by the way, beowuse I|Flolmes without William Gm&m. o ‘disregard for their protection, has| Writes know that they can't be very nice|bring the com hamis S Fpat. > taught & lesson that eannot be disre- - ADd T wear myselt thin and)foff New Eaves F S, B garded. Records are a vital part of & 3 the holes Where some o - . fevery government from town to na- - i terprising moth hes eluded my vig- |JUly Without fireworks will be just as anciegt records. . sat and that tional and thelr value demands ex| A HHtle over & Waif & contary ase what|ent eve and Tanched: much eare iy their preservation as in|was wn concerning e ancient obtaining them. It matters little how | Peoples of thie nearer East, besides tistactory the money can sy be spent to better advantage, but we're ut, Celeste intatrupted the gurty|F1ling to wager that if the town of haired biond, did he get a d Bims has its holiday unil- cuch th N that which is contaified in_the Old n'-u:h:! lumined a lot of people g0 home Focuring hem, 3% nothing 15 - done | Eceisment, coud be wiitlen in & vers | * 48 gt 1528 e i oL U ED Grindstones and ilke Dro: / which will insure their satety, and the | "Fisf form. “1 ordered it for him myseif. PR e ducts valued st $648,470 were produced > "|time to give comsideration € such ¢ | ne great ations. of SenGuily, Abre-| Dire Rothing so funny sbout at, s ind West Virginia, ONLY ONE THING TO DO, matter is before the loss of the most | ham' belonged o the dawn of civiliza-|Ciber! Yes, two Iumps and a lot of unles: Olistones, ho Though the progressive national|valuable, or for that matter any por-|tion. The references to other “You " me? ud-:‘?finfim ‘valued at committée is going to meet on the|tion, of them has been expetienced. |in the Old Testament had little mean- | .. oF So& Fred's best friend was go- 15,1 26th, for the purpose of deciding what | Citles and states have given greater | ing, for few appreciated the fact that| artersose. ton v fod Taon s Tho|Derby. The ordinance O s e the party as an organization is going | consideration to this matter than has | the history of many pre-Isrdelitish pa-| simply had to go. He said he )¢ E92 Phtis was n “York. % do regarding the declination of | the government. Long ago should ac- | 108 had practically faded from the|go without a froek coat, so % rdered | tnat n most et~ amounting to 4.301 short tons and val- Aheodore Roosevelt to run as their|tion have been taken which would|eiatc of the sspiorer. o 'g'a“ . #0d}the coat.” 3 » ved at ,684 was produced in New candidate and the possibility of sup-|have provided a safe building for the | the patient toll of the écipherer have |y Clicer UP, then,” consoled the flufry ed, X njustice has | York and New worting Charles H. Hughes, it doesn't | reception of the country’s archives. hired blond: “hé lad one good wear - thrown a feod of lisht upon the sits " the | maceous eartnh and tripol appear from the statements which are|Many of the public buildines which | uation: ruin hills of the have UL Of it anyway. past Vet oy, &3 an amounted to 35,304 short tons Being made by natfonal committesmen | have been erected throughout the | been opehed up to the light of ay, out | sy oy, AL.al ", said. 3rs. Allison, b pedontrian will stand. unaitered valued at $611,021. "Tripoif An priva 5 and feaders throughout the country | Country might well have been delayed | 9f Which emerge marvelots revelations | Sioomiy: The biide was one of these 0 of cars| - s st “was held in that their task ls goirig 1o be a very funtil a place had been provided for{ !Nl the form of Written Fecords and oth-| with the matertal minded details o L n|the Bombay Presidency, and delegates difficult or a greatly prolonged one. |the valuable documentary possessions ’...}F;‘;;:e“’_,;mmm SIS téndant upon the assumption of matri. ;hfl n': zmv-h' i n‘uhh o ¢ foutns 300y presidencies. In the meantime, however, as it was | of the natlon, if expense had $t0od in | uges and scripts the very "ex:m"’-“‘m 2| mony, and they cloped a week béfore|DY the state law ai maerm:m‘mu"wefi Magsach meeting this year is planned on & grobably expected they are having thc | the way before. which was unknown to ian for two| gt 205 for, the wedding = These Opportunity to get in touch with the| The action of the houss should|thotisand yeurs or more are cakes are delicious, dear. Do yeq |25 under the ordinance. The best thing | Shi i, Osfgan, Fiegtiia, g NOW| supose they are fattening?*—Chicago |TOT- the drivers of these cars to do.is umic: 2 fesling of the party. They are going to|put a quick. end to the deplora-|forted to reveal their story of religion. g ‘380 | t6. make the best of the law as it have a chance to measure up the qual- | ble situation, however, since the bill | Polities, science and life of hot & few stands until they find some way to ifications of the repubflcan nominec {has alteady passed the senate and will of the ancient and forgotten peoples. ; have it changed in the features that ana to be convinced, IE uCh s neces- | unquestionably be approved by the| “These researches Tave resulted in = : | |they do not consider fair. The duty sary, as tg whete Tie stands upon the | president. Congress has at this late | S'QLAINE Fovejations, lerash instead|| QTHER VIEW POINTS|, |of the police is plain. They e vital “questions of the day, and what | dey taken a step which should haVelor antiquty. is now found to . heve : 1 ljsss e -~ is equally important they are going to|been undertaken long ago, if consid- i it apply impartially to all. It is not 1 been a small power which had thrived their duty to, consider anything but seriously consider what is for the best | eration had been given to the exam-|in the - late pre-Christian ‘centuries, the , spirit of its provisions for the interests of the country. ples set in other countries. It is a}nd ii-md (t)ecuple;i a compn.mta:ely in- Pm -uttu- Lofil {;\;- ltmg::;;‘ J‘o'l&n fu safety of the public, of the drivers g Without any loss of time state pro- |bound to be a preventive move of|Significant rosition among great | Parwer of uisiana, n ‘OF | themselves and of the carried gressive organizatiod have openly de- | mueh value, nations of the age. Tnstead of the|vice president by the progressive con- |they carry. Continuance of the ob- territory. of . Somebody’s Been Stung. elared for Mr. Hughes ragardless of —_— patriarch Abraham belonging to the|vention, remains yet in doubt. noxious features of jitney travel will| mineral statistics of Uncle Sam may yet reach the con- the Rlviod 46 with: and wba Séme’ of EDITORIAL NOTES. beginning of time, it is now found |progressives formally endorse Hughes, | e regarded properly as a deflance of " of . & ke that he occupied s middle chepter in|they will, it is said, retain Parker for|tne law.—Ansonia Sentinel. the prominent leaders have pledged The man -on the corner says: To|the histoyy of mankind.” vice president. If they fail to endorse ittty their support to his campaign and|cnoose 2 candidate is much easier| Prof, tells of some remarimble | Hughes, and lacking Roosevelt’s con- | No matter what kind of pavement is conspiotious in this regard is Charles|ihan to nominate & winner. documents found in the ruins of Nine.|sent to run, let the matter of candi- |1aiq in Bridgeport, it is Iikely fo S, Bird of Massachusetts who has veh's “congressional library”, where|dates go by deéfault. Mr. Parker will [pad before F promised the assistance of his two 4 its “time. This appl Th who ha ) manuscripts were cataloguéd and ar- |be as lonesome as was R6binson Cru-Yequaily to all types. The troubl Boston papers. The fecord of Mr.|about the countr';'x::dae?s::nydt;:;ev:glgl ranged according to subijéct matter,|sos—New Haven Register. n the city’s system of issulng permits + Hughes is such that there % th b much as in our libraries of today. One for the ripping up of streets. It would 4 USRS oL rere e Do other}this year what 1t means to he knee|clay tablet distioses the fact that “the i be next to impossible to mentlon a 4 senstble course open to those who par- | deep in June, Sweetest story ever told” was told wim | | ManY cities of the country Wil have |00 X B0 & ement In _ the ity of ; ] : ticipated' in third party activity. He — the same naive fervor five thousand | BE p o e i e O e o | B rldgeport, 1ald within tho year g : 3 : : has shown himseif 7ot only in sym-} That Philadeiphia doctor who says{years ago.as it is toduy. /It is a lov-bos o an o sraatane e sucl |or o, that hes not been rinped up one - - pathy with wise and needed reforms|that men should guard against over-|ers plaint, (hus expressed: “To s Dokalbly: 1% that wWRNGrihie: ariiiers but the actual champion of them. work will find a lot of sympathizers | thus says Gimil Marduk: may the gods Thus it i8 not surprisifig that not|on the street corners, Shamash and Mardul permit theo t0 | Dans, boras Sarate sng o tadesend | 7= DO YOU enjoy carrying a pail of coal?’ - only the leaders but the rank and file ' live forever for my sake. 1 write to Snce Day observance, the The War A Year Ago Toda, there any fun in sifting the ashes? APLe are thus early convineed of the wis-| In making up their platform tne|lNQUire concerning thy eaih. Tell|ncse parade sune 18, 1615 3 - . ; 4 dom of rallying o his support, and | demoorats understand of courso that |Pic "S% Tou art I went to Bebylen. | force and il British resumed offensive near Can anyone get out of cooking a meal they are furnishing examples | they still hiave that apportunity to ré-| dltappeinted. " Send the resmn by Ypres, capturing trenohet in a roasting hot ; along which line the commit-|duce the cost of living. lcaving, -that 1 may bé happy. Do Frénch made big gaine in the p g : Z tee will doubtless act when it : 4 pre] s Vesges and in other places. m o e come in the month of Marchesvan. ¥ the heat of the Summer is there comes to meking its decision on the| If Henry Ford is thinking of fi-|Keep well always for tuy SameS & ) Teutenic_drive tqward Lembery In h of t . Sty 3 26th. Tt is a case where such a con- | Dancing another peace voyage he mwhgther 'Bil‘:teu. na:ai;ued wiis nk:-{adve “a'"““d th e g m Pl in coal Mfl eo‘l?moke, clusion not only can be, but should be, | Misht set out to find those explorers | from her solicitous is Dot known, | than has . and rub, rub and scour morning till night easily and quickly reached. It is the|left on Elephant Islan < ‘:m?:;w.";'“v T ey h‘;‘ 24 | vears—Providence Bulletin. s hn:-:,gmlod Nan- = &% i ? 2 7 stem in thet dey apd : proadik s : Does really love hard work as well as that el o The Mexicans continue to ploy loose | ff 15 Knowh that there wers resular| now Haven has decided to have its o i fured b . and fast on the border as u eort of | Lebntolies Defween some — Don’t we all like to take life easy and make it as FUNSTON IS RIGHT. a watehfnl waiting accompaniment t0 | of matarial UnSAFIRGA Ears Bosn DolD = = 2 comfortable as possible? While there is nothing official about | the demoeratic comvention. shipping tags made of clay. These S g 2 i the statement which is made by a —_— mining engineer who has returned from Mexico, to the effect that Gen- 3 5% =T : There is only one way that—banish the coal In view of the varying reports, the o:v:h:»;:fil ‘fluv'v.hs:‘n e gam- : : \ E is to do fellow who writes the history of the|dise was sent. stove and all the and hard work goes with it. eral Scott had been sent to the hordér to|War will have to do some figuring to| If all the atrocity charges wsde ~{ c . 2 P 7 £ find an excuse for withdratring ihe|satiefy hil parties Soloernsd. against the various Delligeront - : : Then bring in the RANGE and with it some com. United States troops who are in the the present world war were frue / fort and economy, for not only is gas more convenient neighboring republic un@ler General| From the condition of the labor mars Pershing, and that General Funston,|ket there will be less WOTFY on the| Mool reach the Limi ity 7 4 g “than coal but it operate. upon being informed of this possibil- | Part of the large army of ‘graduates b ity, deelared that should the troops|this month as to where they can get bo recalled he would quit and 75 other| 8 job. ; hedrthad b} — s - 4 o - B b s et ocently beneath - bt L - Sy mmfz orly]:::; ';'."_.;'mf%.':;? Russia. has a néw general in com= te are 3 Y pected the existing eonditions. |mand of the army which is rushing|for posession of the of < | x 5 : = ;e None %m Mexican sit-| Ito Galicia, which is further evidence wrote conderning - : ; =) — : ; : uation. and the of keeping the :‘r.‘t:.e effect that a new broom sweeps | 9 Of his m s ! N : . : ] g The city was very strongf 1t there Is less talk this year about|(fSSS-Walls surrounded it. . The inhab- | i 3 T R TR & safe and sane Fogrth it is due to 2 depredations the fact that the idea 1s so well - mm?tted the grounded” thet it needs but little ad- ow that the Aght against MarsHall e N\ ; "t ; Y“ wal\t been smothered eéven thebmovh' Burned > - At 2 o h 5 the d of the. A NIEN . affair

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