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P R NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916 and that respect is being paid to the lives of the passengers and crews. This is in direct contrast to former | THE MAN WHO TALKS THE CROWNING OF A SYSTEM action. = . That the submarines or enemy war- élflrufu-'i’ gfllletln Ships have a right to capture or de- v stroy the merchantmen of belligerent| . R Tl e e e 7 s ¢ must be understood provided id you ever think how many ten Specially for The Bulletin.)|graduvation and. harmonious co- - st gnue 5= Rati‘:n;one in them:nanner m};scflbed of gasoline the 500 automobiles LI} Tn the record of the history of edu- | tion. A A by international law. It was because | NOrWich consume in a day. If theyicational progress in Norwich the name - 120 YBARS OLD 4 gk i only averaged one guart to a machine |of Rev. John P. Gulliver stands out| Rev. Dr. Gulliver's circular, explain- 2ixk 5 = such respect was not shown by Ger-|jt means nearly cight barrels a day,|prominently. To his initiative, per-|the objects of the proposed institu- Subscription prlce 1Zc o weeks S0c a | Man submarines and because passen-or 400 Lbls. of gasoline a month, OF|suasion, perseverance and influence | tion and appealing to the citizens for month: $C.00 a vear. ger vessels were being sent to Davy 2,880 Dbbls. a.year. It is probable the|upon the mirds of his assoclates is|aid and encouragement, was issued in Entered at the Postofdce at Norwich, | Jones’' locker without any warning or | consumption is four times this on the|gue that splendid institutlon known far | 1853. The Academy was incorporated Coun., as second-class matter. an opportunity being given to the|average, which would mean 11,520 bar-|and wide as the Norwich Free Acad-|in 1854, upon petition of Russell Hub- Telephone Calls: people aboard to get to places of safe- | Tels in a year for a small city like this. | emy. bard, Willlam P. Greene, Willlam A. Bulietin Business Otfice 480. ty that this nation was forced to pro- | Some light machines make 20 miles i el Buckingham, William Wiiliams and Bulletin Editoriai Rooms 35-3. to the gallon and some heavy machines rarely successful school was|other individuals, to the number of Bulistin Sob Office 33-2.|test to Germany. Since that timel,np ion miles. Those who know =ay |founded, endowed, the building erected, | thirty-six, who were the original sub- Willfmantic Office, Room 2. Murray|When Germany agreed to stop Such|jt talkes less gasoline to run an auto-!the library besunm, and the apparatus|ecribers to the fund. The list of Bullding. Telephone 210. practices there has been a lull in such | mobile in summer than in winter. | furnished by private generosity. Three | donors was afterwards increased to e e e mmme—ms= 2 | ODerations, but with the resumption of | Some Jkeep their carburetors adjusted | individuals of Norwich in the first|forty. Norwich, Saturday, Aug. 19, 1916. | their activity improved conditions are ter and summer; but a|instance gave over $10,000 each toward| Referring to the completed bullding, - ———.|to be noted, as was Indicated by the |test has shown the moving of the|beginning the school;—and ihe entire| Miss Caulkins says: ‘“The building geesesessosensenssescesseccseasasescoseesesens |\ ot roport to the effect that one |Carburetor over toward the air-side by |amount, about $100,000 was subscrib&d|stands in a noble position, with the submarine had halted six merchant- | icreasing the amount of ajr decreases|hy forty persons. ~With wise fore-|park in front, and a picturesque ke f < e the amount of fuel and tells markedly | thought, half of this sum was invested|of hills in the rear. It is in t g[men at one time. If. however, Ger-ifo. cconomy of fuel. This is a £0od | for " N i : H t N y A s a g or a permanent endowment. Norman style of architecture, with a §|many is departing from the straightfthing to know when the trend of the s lofty tower, and is conmstructed of oy g wasn, s and narrow path and proof exists it|price of gasoline is steadily upward. rough brick ccvered with mastic, and a ed economizes Space, saves ;Th B “ t- g needs to be called to strict account. qul; what we get easily, or what|finished with free-stone dressings. k . . . N = | think | pity the person who in-|We inherit, is apt to be taken as a|lIts cost was $25,000.” 2 h l d g € - DUlietin ¥ RUMANIA’S POSITION. e e s e ST S R e e ousework, 18 simpie an SanltarY' - t fa has plaved a waiting [him. There s such a thing as being | We pause, in these busy times, to con- . the same time, the historian pays | i (Zhe Bulletin has the largest} gnfi.‘lmzfl:&‘nlu, B e e Tanent | Suddenly embarrassed by even having |Sider to 'whom we are indebted for[a tribute to the architect, Evan Bur- Th T bl l 1 I eircuiation afiany Dl BBy gzl trongoNt g e [uropean | What is considered a good thing sud- | many of the comforts and lusuries|dick of Norwich. He wis also the e able conceals a comp ete y H denly thrust upon you. How to use|2nd advantages which we find at hand, | architect of the Central (Broadway) 1t susce mes larger than that of any in§lyp o intas ! Rt ght to bear to win it over to both | .57, n is as 1 an | generally without any particular ex-|school-hou: f Broadway Congrega- N c ) - and enjoy money is as much of an|€ y y P r ouse, of Broadway Congrega Sl L s °"°"i ides but witl and the | qocomplichment as to know how to et | ertion on our own part. For that rea- | tional Church, the Wauregan House madadae € reaay to sleep 1n. wich and read by ninety-three per$[only thing that appear 3 u 0 > $| accomplished is the effort which has | tively little of it. It brings cares and |consider that, at the date when the|the city. Many eclegant private resi- cent. of the people. In Windham § pl i : tles whien the|project of founding a free academy In|dences were also erected under his % 4 e in o " ek rumania | inesperienced know nothing about, and | NOrwich was conceived by the alert|direction. At this distance from Evan h h ld in utbam and Danielson fo overf|has thus far succceded and Rumanla | Iieberionced know nolbing, shont S52 | i wwise mind of Dr. Guiliver, the sum | Burdiew's fme &nd works, It s = cusehold necessities in one. $ co ; it e in proportion to the increase of their|of $10,000 meant much more than it |protty good tribute to his originality e to have been | along in comfort with only compara- |Son, it is timely. just here to stop to|and several other public buildings of Re uires = a“ A T 5 W o W it is delivered to over 900 houset been made to keep it neutral. That | responsibi and worrie q p Soni At U e Ao gle even though there has been rea- | They may lose it ae saddeniy |dces today. In that period it was a|and skill ana taste that such bulldings Enstern Connectleut has forty-§|sons why it was expected to and in- | 'jioy ‘ot it. Money is a good thing | comfortabls little fortune—it would not | as those mentioned were of his desisn. { Stop in at our complete and up-to-date Home nine towns, one hundred and stx y‘; dications that it would cast its 10t|to have if one Knows how to spend it |be despised even mow! That the town | ve vostofiice disiriets, and SIXtY}| o " Cith the one and then with the |like a prince instead of hoarding it|0f Norwich had forty citizens enter-| The site of the Free Academy, with|fl Furnishing Store to see this new product of human in- Bullet: P 1d other. like a miser. In this, as in most other | Prising enough and generous enoughlits ample surrounding area, about | The Bulletin is so n every 5 h ; ! ling : i . < ” T s sold n every §| % inia has apparently been wait- | things, the middle or conservative|and sufficiently far-seeing fo contrib- | seven acrec in all, was the magnificent |} genuity. All who need “that extra bed” when com- fown and on all of he B B Dfl g o sce where victors is goins fo|COUrse s hest. But e ail feel glad|ute the handsome sum of $100.000 for | gift of General William Williams, also $ H ural free dellvery routes. escosccecasncssase suddenly into a state of afuence and |their own age, but generations far into | or Williams Park. perch permanently. It wants to be| When aged, deserving = people come a school which was to beneflt not alone | the generous_donor of The Big Plain, [ pany arrives should be interested in the TA-BED. We allied with the side which dictates security. the future a magnificent fact of The library, with $5,000 funded for |f8 3 = s 3 = = - ga1p} |PoAce and the tide of battle has wa- Sy S public-spiritedness which should never | its increase, was presented by Mrs. are sold agents for this combination library table in Nor. 901, average......ocecieee.. 4 vered so that it has not been able| No chain is stronger than the weak- | be lost sight o Harriet Peck Willlams, to be cailed the : SIeg f . v itself as to whether the cen- | est link: no institution is better than _— Peck Library, as a memorial to her | |g wich and vicinity. Al styles, all finishes, three widths. 1905, average.. nal in- | father, Capt. Bela Peck. As early as 1 powers or the allied nations are | the institutor; no government can be To have been one of the oria Fe 2 o = going to be the victors in the end.|more honest than the men who com-|corporators of the Norwich Free ‘Acad- | Miss Cm!}‘{hrn;_vu:‘.};rtAghgggkgfslt;z?i!s; Consequently it has stuck to the mid- | Po-e it; no church can be purer than|emy is sufficient glory and honor for | f¢ rary e > H Al et ine Thad and e et e roar | the people who constitute it. The weak | nimost any cltizen of the old town.|value, as far as the purchases had That country mevertheless has am. |lDk is a menace and a blight any-|Such broad-minded, liberal men gave :’lfgflhl;fifl% the fi“‘éfii?;:stggflllfiemihg: . 2 = T ~ | where; and the weak link is to be d of their substan and of their fore- st FEngl . bitlons. Tt would like a portion of | o i il of thal thousnr o e e e tation|nnthors. 1t has the .Bibliotheca Did you stop to look at that assortment of RUGS Austro-Hungary which is well popu- | fe come the lack of foree|of reward, beyond that benefit which|Classica, 145 volumes, and the Hdin- 2 Tt Bl enmn sy e o neh e et e e and Quarterly Reviews from their [ff - yet? Better do it before it is too late. Note these two it ing. See our window. veen5,920§ 3 August 12..... 91436 der to maintain its neutrality and|weaknesses are hereditary and seme|to confer upon unknown and unborn S 3 2 prevent it from taking sides with the |4re the result of our training and false| thousands. A tribute to thelr sago| .o Sk, specials in particular. allies Germany is now ecredited with | concepti of life. of us arejprovision, heneficence and generosi e apparatus was_furnished by Hubard and John Slater, w = Ho e staunch for self and wealk in the quali- | cannot._be pald too often nor too offering to satisfy Rumania’s desire | Sounch for = e e et |and al handsome contributions in this respect if it will remain neu- o of Bt i were made toward the foundation of a tral. That means that Austria would love, di St have to make the sacrifice if the promise is kept, but from the present success of the Russians Germany and | Which Austria r 2 little to say about | Make the di: Transylvania, re- The object which the founders, led | Scientific cabinet. 9x12 Cash Wil ! 912 T part of a Ju by Dr. Guiliver had in view, ~Miss| During 1839, another fmportant and| X Shmere ton X apesi we mness | Caulkins explains to us, was niot only | 3ETecuble adition. ‘was imade fo ithe} T v ( o meci Worth $15.00 at. he ! for the use of the prineipal, by Mrs. )] would | to s re se of instr i i facilities 'of the institytion, by the e i ot Mife siene 0|49 Secure a cource of imstruction I .ciorous gift of a houdh and ground Worth $38.00 callings of life, as| William P. Greene. This v the | & VERY e nEs o 25| present residence of Dr. W. T. Browne. i s, or professionai| The various donations to the Free ultusists, or professional| | 2aemy from William P. Greene and ° SPECIAL . — pecple might here be prepared to enter| demy ‘was expected to become the|Dis wife, Mrs. BEiizabeth —Augusta Sstrument of slevating the | Greene amounted to over $40,000. K | ol e ; heir | upc diffe: |# matter which Rumania is doubtless ( MEWE Y, T CEOSEERC IS BT | chor ) Berict | considering. It is a question at the|iney have been nursed and enlarged|men, but, a present time whether it can afford to | 18ree to remain neutral. proper size to be alarming. It| Aci od habit when a littie trifle a i ety tracts your attention to le the common schools, and i A SERIOUS CONFESSION. small. "It may be nettling, m into a system of| 1he Academy was dedicated with —_— = Ty pne notable exercises, October 21, 1856, so FACTS SHOULD BE KNOWN That New York has as clever violators | iy ‘m Sl ATe inine oten 5 - that the coming October will mark the =4 5 3 of the law as there are authorities for | {no cou S HG L deSiioved Hheir sixtierh anniversary of that signif The request of the foreign relations |geeing that it is enforced is revealed |tionality by sacrificing their Sel cant event for the town of Norwich. committee of the senate for an eX-| by the arrest of a middle aged man in | trol to T S the iaagination E (o The first president of the board of ination by Secretary Lansing of the | tnat city on the charge of white slav- |and magnified Do not Sundays Morning Wellc W |/ tustcesinast Hucsall | Hitbaza flweio e o e yErePomtion o ery. In connotion with his arrest and nervous [ e 37-47 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ; i ksl ol xnf» sion, it is brought to light tha . . e P. Greene, who died been engazed in this busi aral that|for the past 27 s He was succeeded as | nded. It is but na Do mnot bex nd has not im Williams. THE Hi DEN YEARS. hose who must approve such a|been taught the lesson which would b irst secretary and treasurer = = deal should want to know what|cause him to change his methods. ,, Wouli you choose to look beyond|was Bbenerr Learned, who retalned | y,un and pays for it when he gets|this stage who is there that can see they are doing. They cannot be ex It is to the credit of the metropoli- the ‘horizon § it hatiniew wvene) penc aryied o ces mnit s et veady 20 iATno o tnke, matter of [the cnd?—DMilwaukee Evening Fiscon- pected to go ahead and give their |tan police that he has been r mitted mortals?. Would you ilike L .| Norwich for Prosre: displayed on sim, support when they know little or noth. |and that he has given informa what th {,,;“ir},""“yv The new school went into operation | e coal pocl fear or favor | _— nz about the inside details, and|which will lead to the arrest of a gang| “How nice S eh o [ hncer Elbridge Smith s Principal.|of treading on the toes of some of its{ ' How thesDemocrats are chasing lgrew,” wr rticular _members boom Nor- | rainbows is shown by a statement re- v wiien as a great many think |Of criminals who have been operati < i . but, in wiser mo-|of the ninth vear, July, 1865. His suc- | wich for Norwich and not o S SR ick, 11 itk G as the berries do x » July, 1865 wich for Norwich and not for the|cently mnds by Vance McCormick, the > price has been offered|With him, but from the very state-|78 B 2t0 €S glad that the future|cessor was Rev. Willlam Hut on. | pockets of a few of the insiders? Demceratic National Chairman, wha lands. sl e e >~ | common o blaaen, [ 30 Smithiwas & nalivo ol Vienlan ) PROGRESS. |says that he has been assured that the all other propositions _whicn | Vise Giscreditable that it was possible | (i 0, worth |, T et Snlet down|Mles lg En b DU ron DI Norich bAne e i at! great majority of the Maine Pro- Sht before the senate it ly ime |t have established such a criminal|having are we There | Defor ol e e 1andlBan ien oHncl T pnie Progressives will vote the Democratia should be a thor- |fecord. Apparently he has not suf- BuEl s i = £ 5 HAt DAt S aran e Rt R =4 ticket the coming fall Of coursa fered \from intercupilon. i hi. ne It |m continuation of a f 1son was for a or - nothing more utterly nonsenical in a ugh unde of &il the) facts |8 IR WeRFRICHOD 1 Bis ne JE T road, most of us will .| then phincipal of Taw e s el ras s Following the other efforts to pur- | 27° drid S Ho oo e festation of divine at Groton, Mass. * He was orda AL | tered. There were a few Democrats chase the same islands it was dis- | Science. His ambition was to get “easy = rofit no one to bela missionary in 1858, and we POLITIC, i o 5 ¥ the Progressive party in this State— very few—and they may return to their previous affiliations, but practi- cally the whole of the Progressive Wilsonian Fluctuations. voters were drawn from the Republi- closed that there were features which | 9n€Y” and this he had succeeded in never should have been permitteq to|90ing without giving the least con- Eiter nte the Wroposed mat. hers 13| Siismation! to ‘tne efveots it was Bav no claim that such exist at the pres- | DE upon the communi rsonal calam- | Constantinople with the expectat ure | cstablishing a mission in Turkey with | the failing health of members of his epless | family obligzed him to velinquish that found out. in_a million interpreted ¢ or humanity. | wo t time but past experionce camnot| That he was a part of a cleverly op- | acy el e LS e R D kit cans, and they are Republicans now. i o |erated vice ring seems prot 1l when it came. | the Norwich Free Academy and for the 4 g e These Progressives have returned or e forgotten and the time to unearth | URe VI TEE Seels Pronabc B hundreds of students whose lives he| Writing to the Indianapolis Star, L.| 7 852 DI0BPRSRINCE, ToT0 SOCUIREE OF hiiir ey axlet At iR g time at e was alded s operations ) influenced, broadened, made worthy, as|W. Merriss, a former progressive, [ 71e TeIUTRIRE 10 (He REBUD: e is before there is any ratification of | ('TOUBD protection given by those who u e On the other hand, good fortune|well as for the town which knew him |gives a number of reasons why Amer-1fl"]‘d~‘n";‘.,’;C:,'f‘;,‘,’;i‘}‘f,‘f‘“l}:‘e‘;;‘x“tggl‘:“‘:fi st ' were supposed to discourage and cor- D clearly seen beforehand might casily|as an eminently useful citizen until|icons should vote for Hughes and{n% & Bl el s !\’Ien b nsing is the man who |F€Ct Such evils is likely to be pr dantly for his worl. eal from us the glow of hope and | i ich must ever revere | Fairbanks. The reasons zll illustrate | & 5 BEPUOLEAn, W PUHETES 000 RS ana it is i mbe: e | . ER 3 nthusiasm with nich we wait for | his Y. |the proposition that President Wilson B s ey Y LG0aR, AR S s AT 6 san a ncumbent upon th L St for the so 1B shtiotnats T 3 . Propos 2t 3 % ltown in Maine and hear the political on with the effor buv ana | YOrk police authorities and t! | comr s to such ¢ £ anticipation be, THE DICTAGRAPH. |[has not “made good” In a Ol talk know this to be true—Portland 1 wi 3 ,,.fr,n Sobuy and |\ s P ial staibioliy tn e b Hhalas T s aren | indeed, r than T e — . staccato sentences, Mr. %lk'rl’ el « gh such information as he Fiz: Loy Hes thal o DRI, i e erations mep ha 5. ug, it - ciunts as follows some of the presi- | Lre agh such e n o e so1dts |exstionis of mey mave assured e it\y FTTERS TO THE EDITOR e out at the pres- r dent’s fluctuation: of negotiations it is time that no other criminal be allowed to [#Urope today is of a bc i : llowec rere fody 0 terly so sreat a boon. Our careers are; . = 2 He favored the Garrison continent-| Should Sloan’s Liniment Go Along? that those Who are golng to be held |°03St Over the fact that he has been|Men to live in. As the Austrian sol-| prosaic enoush at hest. w0 would | Suggestions About Some Things to be |al plan; he fired Garrison and jumped | ¢ course it should? Tor after & responsible for whatever s dond|SPPPIng his fingers at the law for | aief Wicte Dhis sister: “I do mot want|wish to take from them that element Done. that. f | i s S i should be acquainted with what they | OVeF & quarter of a century. L ling to If by &IVIng|of poetry that springs from the hope ¢ e e ie opposed young men being trained | po oo 0 TS o rtised to the limit an 1 i - g ECER = i better times comin - by the Cha for military service; then he ‘lemand- cation of Sloan's Liniment will By O e they are not in EDITO! foh Hng As atter of fact, it h med rezard to = ed that 400,000 of them be trained. has s=* and stiffnes : I on to A ua RIAL NOTES. wounded e r e o In rezacd {0 1% H1e opposed’ \increasing the | navy: || oo [0S BOTenSes and atiftiess awey) ] Bl i e A Sl e sy er of 1i ing for Norwich. Experts we e opposed i & V¥i land get you in fine shape for the E PHILIPPINE BIl 1 = et o ot lithe, & thoughts should not there, so it was said, to loo then he demanded the largest navy in |inorrow. You should also use it for a THE PHILIPPINE BILL. a baldheaded man can remember when |19t @ 1i bit. T around’the future:! gihuZion - Just what the Guteeine cannot be t thouzht. The iroun the world. % F N sudden attack of toothache, stiff back,. 1 tasks In the present|ng one seems to say but let us hope| He opposed intervention in Mexico, | hockache, stings, bites and the many to occupy them fully.|it will materialize for, believe me, Mr. |and then sent an army to inter | Vith the passage of the Philippine |l considered it necessary to carry a i pocket comb. t n senate, so modified that 5 G : €ne. | accidents that are incidental to a va- o . e ¢ BtEy ) Fatis thought cr impatient desires. They are|look over if rightly compiled. claimants get together a stab as g racati 2 nds in four years is eliminated tells ¢ 5 story r.«&w\\’)'Ax. season is at is both the evil and the good thereof.| Chamber of Commerce recommending |non-recogntion of any one who refus- | 5,0 vacationist: “We use it for every- in its place assurance =iven to the |hand without making it necessary to |3 One is constrainéd to a profound|to the street committee that the holes |€d. Then he recognized Carranza, the |4}y "¢fion cramps to toothache.” Put ¥ nos that they will be given their | inspect the calendar. {'"‘“ st e s _alli humility when he reflects how near and | in our streets be filled up immediately, [only claimant who did not and would |, poitie in your bag, be prepared and fr ym when they are found to be e 1;."]:1.}"' m\wa(‘-id?{ . “" »‘U»‘ "H\va how :\";:mnuw impenetrable the| They have been there at least four |not join the conference. have no regrets. position which would justify such| If the Germans resent being called e Enteiaret I ¥oh oot osaiibe l\’w(rl(.un & xf‘.}'\“,:m'? bee )r‘r-d ntormany years and nml\.i:1 s said, ngrl it he“remfn‘?;f'rfl?e‘:-1';%3::?;2&1-::21%‘ l;ht;g = there . e umber ;- barbarians it is )ssible 7 s e | secr of nature, but he has ne 1 lot of time and energy thrown r r: 3 y 5 hee included SRS f,’]‘_,‘"‘mf‘,‘:’j“h,‘:,:fl il “i,lx‘;m::“;i.‘:’c‘» 1 ME‘:‘ e f“';l lifted by so much as an inch thelas the sireet department know repeal the free tolls law. ¢ Remove Face Blemishes. . Guses. | forming their methods: Aevil amd the worid and. fhank Ged | oreduecurtaindet down before his own | about the holes, and where they are He opposed preparedness last year Pimples, Blackheads, Acne, Tetter, posses % 4 b onld, and, thank Godlonward path. You who read thesewhicl parently more than the |and favors it this year. Ring Worm and that dreaded Eczema sior a new — = ¥ T on s = 08 Slhe sl | linesland) Iiwho Swrite: thent know inot one did and it is doing its| The assertion that the president has|can be permanently removed from 1 to the place of | Some cities do not seem to realize | . e ,‘\" e & Y‘{j‘ v“{,“,“ of. | what a single day or hour may bring to get things into shape |Kept the country out of war with Eu- |your face and body by Dr. Hobson's >hilippine commission and the | the fact that the fining of reckless au- e rought and| forth in our personal carcers. It is|with what is left of the appropriation |Tope provokes the Star’s correspond- | Eczema Ointment. It is no longer right of suffrage extended to a large |to drivers amounts simply to the col- S not curs to tell \\IH-: 3 v-\:-]:»! _’m! ifl} for the :'vgr l!«m]mm 1917 that was m‘rlt‘u_ terse clcm"l"‘m: ‘ . necessary to go around x;-rizh gn un- s o SaomiE. THeke are fec. | lection ofatiisanss toa; . S e o the light of a new day, or whether not spent by our late city contingent| “This country has never heen in|sightly compiexion and suffer the pain s R ioenoe e Have you ever thought if you do not| cjail exchunge worlds before the set-|due fo the nonsensical ending of the |danser of war Wwith any European na- and annoyance fhat goes with une Eftor ey ot 2 I ErRe 0 RS Tonth AoT Arlve FOUTEAIE. Thers iu)tine of the el munigipal vear in M We have got |tion. Hungry men don’t shoot the |sight ailments. Dr. Hobson's opposition as tha ch had to| That professor in who | Ean s self. There S|~ \aqinst a fact of iife like this some|a wire mayor and city govern- |cook—at least before breakfast—and | Eczema Ointment a time tried, th the indepe claims that different music and musi- |10 escabing the crive. pou MUSt|pan’set their own cleverness. The un- fment that are not politicians and per- | European nations realized that a break | guaranteed remedy, good for infants, It is possible to look upon many |cal instruments can be tasted probably \\';‘““-] L hd t fl: ‘\‘1» Or BOmeone| cortainty of our human lot they essay | haps they may be able to remedy this |With this country meant an embargo |adults and ageq who suffer with skin em as constructive legislation but | has reference to sour notes. Dot h: s A oIt conauerip skill and prudence | defect. on foodstuffs; and that, above every- [ailments. Buy a box today, start using n theless mean a departure Foundimole The phes 16 m({-“:r‘"n‘: il Th mark out a| Alr. Editor, we read in the papers |thing clse on earth, they could not|at once. Money back if not satisfled. the efficient manner in which the | Three torpedo boats are being towed | hdnpe 1tanlf to sou. but vim oy ohnot | plan determine to fullflll | that the town school board bu have sustained while at war at home.” | 50c. at your druggist. fslands have been administered in the |to Norfolk to be used later as targets | vourself to ary place it may heoome | 1O capricious fate es|for $6.44 a ton delivered all over t Can anyone assert that there isal 0 - Vhether they are going to result in [that Secretary Daniels was hold n:'}"’[ * W into the gloom of idle!} or defeats. They subdue events | $7.19 a ton. while the high pr i ia bt anaiteron haieoai e e O e e 1 tterment of conditions there re- |these out as part of an adequate navy. ;”"“0}"““_ ou have heard “where their will and trample rough shod|the rear rank next to the coal yard |reached it may become more so. At |ventising columns of The Bulletin. mairs to be seen. The opportunity to - theres & il thore® & may but re- | e Slerytiine ery stand- | Pays $7.75. We also notice a stamp on aions the wisdom of the pro-| One of the best bits of evidence that | Member where there is "_‘[,"“5" there|ins in their way. The self-made man|our coal bill “interest after 30 days,” visions o be entirely | the Deutschland safely on its way | {pmunit e e d5 ne|is very common in our time and there|but see nothing about “discount for possible that it will be shown that|to Bremen is the fact that the allies |tha best of wus mals = "‘bv;z"!"(‘. is much that admirable about him. lcd:‘ e Would it not be well, Mr. Edi- DAILY SERVICE congress acted wisely and well, [8re not claiming that it has been|honoring the best tha: is in us we |1l Seers often/actually to be subdu-|lon after the present chamber of STBAMER BLOCK ISLAND - w there is of course the assurance | Sunk. may get (Herbest out of Nife thatds in /| 0E L0s msterial of fdite fo s own sptad e el ol DriikSeet & % | purposes, snapping his fingers at the|cently interred and a new civic body that the weakness of the changes will it for us. Try for the mastery S e - L nd | hesitation veaker brethren, till | created from the remains tha v s be rovealed and the fact demonstrated | Possibly DC""{“‘"“ ShTen e ine e VeU Sa v M meivonEsIE for ot A e el ke vy o matte o V‘/ atCh Hl” and Block Island that it Wwould have been better to have | oL c5'ate Msxket will show an 4m | heving attained it God. In the midst of his surccess, he | Possible. why the coal dealers can sell lét well enough alone. The senate is |Provement after the war, which is one stands face to face with the Power |IOr $6.44 a ton to the town schools a { of the results of making an offer so| Where man loses his grip is by being = d and brings to|S$7.19 to the city and charge the pri- A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. t6 be commended for eliminating the e s that shatters his plans i 3 indepenaence feature which Tecteae o, | 14 above the veal worth e o o EEC T becomes (s en: all Bl provddevices Jate cltizen $7757 Alao why the man (§ Norwich .. Lv. #8:55 ##0:15 | Block Island .....Lv. *2:15 *%2:45 | Whether a5 much can be said for the | tes T ol aepe eoon o Toet OW | Sclence. The very wors: thfiing a| Thers is a better mood possitle for |10 WARS (0 cal and wear, pavs for it |} Watch Hill .. 11:30 12:00 | New Londen ..... 5:10 5:35 remainder of the action rests with the |ing vessels of the allies as to the | this wonidyis the triffing with eelr— |32 than, hat, of PUAS BNS Ofire 15|25 much as the ono that telaphones |§ BlockIsland DueP.M. 1:05 1:30 | Norwich ...DusP.M. 6:30 €:50 ' o e | tho most deplorable loss, the 1 he fact of the ainty o : that E ;Due tuture. y length of time the Deutschland Will | lovalty 10 (he Nromptine of menocioncer |not one to ba strusgled against and | MiS order, has it delivered anywhere Daily, except Sundays. #3Sundays only. require to get to Bremen. the price of which is the loss of st overcome. It is to be recognized and L respect. As a self-registering subject | 'eJoiced in, rather. It summons us to Once again claims are being made| Tnasmuch as there is no telling |vou are making a record it will not be|Patience and to hope. We are asked 3 that the Germans are resorting to|whether transportation can be skeured | Pleasint to face. As you begin to lose | !0 remember that, whil ; E 2 - their old metliods of submarine war- |for the troops of three states await- |faith in yourself you lose faith in|life may mot be finished exactly ac. Thie War A Year Ago Today fare. Thus far, however, such com- |ing new orders to 2o to the border, it ors: adi She iGhanges Mol axe pCOXdinE o the. plags o, Mave Jo] i have come . E . nz place in yotr world by your own | 0Wn. it will surely be finished accord- plaints have comc from enemy na-|might be well to start them afoct in-| girect order something regrettable. | in€ to a better plan, by a wiser Builder. August 1, 1915. tlons. There has been increased ‘ac-|stead of waiting until they get there | Bofore you are hardly aware of it your| That was the noble creed of Whittier: tivity on the part of the underwater |to take daily hikes. 5 . Sl = THE NEW SUBMARINE ACTIVITY - RESTAURANT ON MAIN DECK | . Table d’Hote Service MEALS SERVED DURING ENTIRE TRIP AT 25:.—50c. and 60c. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 to September 1 Two more Novogeorgievsk forts t light has Lecome darkness and your| I know not what the future hath of AND boats of Germany v]vlt}'nn the p e N jisions are the visions of harass R e LIS WATCH HILL <&Ukn | BLOCK ISLAND AV weeks but from the reports whicl urkey has again refused to permit | doubts and fears. The world no longer | Assarad alome that iife and death his % s, B0cs Chi | - i have been reccived the impression Is |a neutral commission to investizate the [looks good to vou, because you no| . merey underlfes. S fuistio Cepman jfokces penctrated Adults, 80c; Children, 250 | Adults, 75c; Children, 40c. gained that the commanders are re- |situation in Syria. If everything is |lorger feel good vourseclf. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill specting the rights of shipping. Ves- |serene there there ought to be no ob- gt s T know not where his islands lift their White Star liner Arabic sunk by and Block Isiand. For further informaticn, party rates, apply at office of . S S =~ 5 2 Arndrew D. White, former president fronded palms in air. ines B : i 2 & séls are being sent to the bottom but [jection to a confirmation of that con- | o Gornell, hias boen Hamed Ameners | T onry Faom v sanan: “aeift beyond his || S°rman submarine; 54 lost. company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. in each instance there is reterence to :Ixn?:t ’By hm action !Turl;ey admits | commissioner _under the Bryan pesce ove nad caiit NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt. en. at ol - o Wi i 5 J . ¥ & .~ - r ~ B¢ fact that warning has been given- that is charged against it. . | treaty;iwith China. . THE PARSON. - |7 == p ‘