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times lar; than of any § Nar'lch..?: is -delivered to over| 8,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor~ wich and read by ninety- cent. of the Connecticut has forty- h?p.::-, one hunired and sixty-! five postoftice districts, and sixty’ rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold' In every town and on all of he R. F.'D. routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION 1901, average. + 4412 1905, average, H : $oune 20000 Sonamasare SLAUGHTERING THE INNOCENT. Of course Germany is much aroused over the French airship raid on the city of Karlsruhe, where out of a ta- ,-tal of 110 people killed 75 ©f them were children and five women. That attention but m such precautions |1 TR IR ONLY BY PURGHASE, Th 4 that : Have W hena o m% atches . there geemed to" mwi‘m that I have not burdened my d accounts of Ve I have pot sat up nights mak- ! J cost, is enough to make the bloed of .any |} ~ nation boil with indignation and re-| sentment, even though it isfenzaged} in wariawith the perpetrators of. such a deed, for ‘tivilized warfare does not| justify such murderous atfacks upon defenseless " civilians, whether they happen to be chjidren, women or ‘men. The nations of ‘the world have gotten together and laid down rules which are aimed at the prevention of just such atrocities, so that not only .Ger- many but every nation is bound to manifest its abhorrénce of such acts which recall the ferocity of barba- rians, ‘ But the reason for this cold blooded killing of {innocents unquestionably.| lies in the fact that it is only what the nation upon which such a raid has been carried out has invited by its own conduct. Frequent have been the dropping of bombs upbn towns and citles in France and England where the defenseless have invariably been made to suffer the brunt of the attacks. France in its attack upon Karlsruhe was simply carrying out a policy of reprisal. It gave Germany a taste of its own 'medicine, harsh and unjustified as it is, and it remains to be seen whether there will be any evjdence in the future that they have profited from the lesson. It is time that the people’ of all the nations in- volved in_the war rose up and de- manded ‘that such methods be stop- ped. They never should have been resorted to, and’' mo nation can lay claim to any credit for the successful carrying out of any such' cowardly acts even if they are committed in time of war. Those very acts of sav- agery condemn -themselves. CANNOT BE LEFT TO DIE. Cm;t;!hx-| to expectations Sir BEr- nest leton has returned from his. second trip into the Antarctic, which was undertaken for the purpose. of carrying relief to the party ofi20 men; who accompanfed him on polar expedition ' and who were left on Ele- vhant island when hé made his dash count of the lee it was impossible to ary to the gulf and would serve g large séction of inland territory which now has only rail facilities for keeping |’ in touch with other states and the : sex of the world. = g Just want to know the aver- ‘agel” Bingle mficnx‘wnnw‘aa-gm_ucm&’; g e DR portunity for development but - - ing any such move except that it be By National Geographic Soclety through buying the right.” erwise e 2 our stand against conquest woéuld fall flat. ¥ o | Czernowits, in which - | reading public um little interest EDITORIAL NOTES. . gain taking its for mnym of the The man on the corneér says: ‘The calendar is a great help to anybody who cannot recognize this summer, B ——— . It 'would be in to hear Gen- Carranzh “relate How ' he has ition . of importance in the Austro- empire, lies only a few miles west of opening their recreation centers Hublic bath houses. X —— e ‘When one man Xkills an dispute about fifty ‘eents, it i evidence as to how cheaply seme peo-. ple value Humahn life. § the democratic ticket are simply those who came from that party. - It begins to look as If Mexico was going ta be .as unpopular in the im- mediate futyre as a vacation as it has been in the recent past. get within ‘a score of miles of them|e and that another and stauncher ves- sel would be required if they are go- ing to be rescued. The dlétressing position ‘in - which them and to prevent their starvation, for it is known that they possessed none teo adequate provisions for sus- talning- life m;&rhg Rl e sthat peint to care ft iemselves, Such of .liy '-m - sofiszTIE Ea?g-*fi £ of would have a chance todo so: for thelr own Countrymen.i - ‘@ow’s. answer| sil e first ‘and| - Do you want y Patriotism is a fe let the fathers olong s : not g0 =% oot Sotmaasa 1 in camp it umt to : 5o Sl well acquainted in ca o to The principal difference. hetween ‘Mexican who ‘bandit and ‘who "Q gy FosbaglBat e oy eowd ut she hars ~the cess in fellows,’