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e AURWICH . BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 1916 Glonwich 3 and s letin gcuéneu‘ i20 Y. 'BARS OLD Subseription price 12c o weeks Soc & ‘much of the habitable part there being on islands. On other portions of Greenland the area of ice free land is limited and virtually none of the uninhabited stretches are fit for hu- man occupancy. This might therefore be looked upon as no great concession on the part of this country and for the same reason Denmark might not attach any impor- tance to the inclusion of these rights, but the desire to obtain and hoid such INFLUENCE OF “Say,” said the young man with the insipient black mustache, resting his elbows on the arms of the uncomfort- able chair in which he sat and making an unsuccessful effort to anchor him- self on the peak of the shiny black THE MOVIES. you was to? went with?” “Oh, just some folks in our buiiding,” said the youth. “Whet I was_telling || you was how the fellow was willing to do anything for the girl and the girl Who did you say you —TODAY— KEITH VAUDEVILLE TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS ATR M oy | MR. and MRS: GORDON WIi.DE Famous English Shadowgraphists From the London Coliseum BILLSBURY & ROBINSON Two Pleasing Girls, in “BITS OF MUSICAL COMEDY” rights still prevails among other na- tions as the trequent explorations in dicate anq it is to be remembered that there were parts of Alaska about was willing to do anything for the fel- low, just because they was So crazy about each other. And even though the fellow wasn't pulling down awiul month; §6.00 a year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn, as second-class maiter. Telephone Calls: leather seat. “I was to a swell pitcher show last night. The young woman, who had slid into a corner of a similar chair, crossed Inthe Five-Part Triangle Feature gn the Roaring Two-Resl Keystone THE EYE OF THE NIGHT A SOCIAL CUB W. H. THOMPSON } BOBBIE VERNON Bulletin Business Office 480. cailed | her feet and continued examining her | big wages after théy was married they Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3. which much the same !ee|£n; b dainty fingernail: was happy. Say, it was great, all e s e g Holleus Job) OfSies’ sr-. LUt which haye:since proved to be| “iqnat s0?” she inquired with languid | right.” Another Big Bill is Booked for the Last Half of the Week—New B siile, Ofnrs. Room &, Muerpay finost valusble interest. “I dom’t go to pitcher sho “Listens kind of like a frost to me,” Vaudeville Acts, Triangle Plays, Keystone Comedies and CHARLIE tuilding. Telephone 210, very much myself. I guess I ain't|commented the girl like a show e CHAPLIN in His Latest Comedy SIDETRACKING ARBITRATION. The attention of the country where there's eomething doing. Did you say the felks you was with lived in your buildinz?” Sure,” replied the “rizht acrost {rom us. 2 weels, yowd ought to a' seen this continued the voung man eager- “It was a peach, all right—all out a fellow and a girl, and, gee, been to one for moren’ “Well, ione,” Iy Norwich, Wednesday, Aug. 23, 1616, con- esseoesocseesossonces tinues to be centered upon the adjust- sesseccascesenseesesss young man, of the trouble between the ra SovaE eay It has rea- ment. roads and their employes. = 1 vhi she was a peach, all righ nd the | it was great too, and awful true to life, e lrcu ahon 0 §|son to expect much of the effort which | fllow was crazy about ths zirl and the |'canse it showed how two foiks could ALL SEATS 10c is being made by the president. It|gir wasn't Rbout the fellow | get married even If they didm't have TODAY - demands that there be no strike be- | until pretty near ihe end, but then she | much money and be happy.” AND Matinee at 2.30 $|cause it knows just what hardships|was. And so got married and When it comes right down to it THURSDAY Evening at 7 and 830 e DU m §|would follow such an interruption of [ Went to live in the swellest little bung- | s2id the girl critically, “I don't know’s H e o alow!" p % I'm so awful keen on’mush. Did you Kieine Edison Features Presents $ Tho EBulletin has the largest}| Just how much progress the presi-| . “Ceer” sald the girl putting hersay the girl with you was c about ilss e g i Bastern § roe Dreei|fingers across her mouth, and vawn-[the show? Malcolm Duncan and Anna Q. Nilsson ng in his ende dent “Girl?” exploded the icut and from three to four$ ng claborately don’t’ wonder you uncertain and t with DELLA CONNOR in ger than that of any inj|just the trouble Is uncertain and there | was crazy about it.” “Who said I was with o i . It is delivered nyers | is @ question as to just how ch & with no girl. w st with these 73 S55507CE e oS “hSSies {5 Nort§| proval ho is getting for tho courte| The youne man reddened aligntly. | Rore 15lls werost (o Tt ana * the “THE SCARLET ROAD B ro by nt 20 per §| which he is pursuing, for as the Phil- | *Well, of course, I know it dom't|laly’s a friend of m and she's a TS e wmammg adelphia Ledser declares “It can hard- | Sound like much of an ng the way older'n what ma is at that. Her EIVESWONBEREUE-AC ered to over 900 houses, 3|1y be said that he has acted as a me- [T tell it” he said, looking crestfallen. along, too. 1 come out “THE MASSACRE" "HOLD FAST" _and Danielson }| 7 accepted the essential| T always was a natural born dub to or ju: they come out of Two.rasliBrana Comedy these places it} e ins ot fhe rrothes) _and get the punch in. It x‘nrx“m.- savs: ‘Como on over to — §"‘"e o, S e e e e s i Tow ODD LEATHER and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, five pxahr(‘ e districts, an sixty rom he sphere o sitration. ere was a | tho ht a fellow'd o 0 h; =5 e & £ & iural ivery routes. h undertaken to demonstrate the Then e con- l’?llu‘h as two or three thousand e W a o s ¢3.50—No 1.00 J T Roo D N OPEN EVENINGS T LT e o S| R 0 e oI some worth s high as 83.50—Now. ... $100 I MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN ganv.cum town and on all of h to be impossible. Such an e e o s o ?,‘f’Y: ,"*, 2 - - i § routes in Eastern Co as this can be justified o , 208 hons iR itey. 3| folka could b : e 10 RAG RUGS, in assorted colors, were selling for | ENTIRE CHANGE OF PICTURES TONIGHT H event. It is true, of co promised T'd call him up right after | have a lot of moncy 23 5N | r CIR\,ULAT..ON hat & stike should i averica at a‘.!,‘ i i o % pHAS & dob oz mon $1.25 and $1.75—Now .evevevnnnn.... S$1.00 3 GAY SISTERS—CABARET %EEMNER& 3 e 12| cost. Teonomic conc apart, the | and. = 1 ] S e y g e 4M2¢ raiivavs as the pre Dolsty out | uothl gn > and = Bt T int no use, Iguess|@ [arge assortment of PICTURES, different sub- | has a in the national defense. 11 think it's awful funny! Fou T llow hasn't got no > < = = - | . 3 FUE. avarage... ment bears cquatly upon | ot mind if T go out and do it now, | sk girlr jects and frames, were $1.25 to $2.50— | Best Orchestra in the State for Dancing : and the men; B il ey ¢ intencupled [thew | youns T | i e ob- | o The vor Ebono stralehts [ee er Caity NOW ccoevevenennnnnainnnnesaaannas. $1.00 Eil NEW CABARET TOMORROW ADMISSION 150 “Don't et me | s Thadnt ouet e nate that the calling up any | T say sometimes. | BRASS and WOOD CASTUMERS, were $1.25 . goes to be | L catllng Wp any v doaide 1 e tenana 2 at all it I'd known vou | to:82. 50— Nowh s s ol nndtd et 5L 00 inciple on _anothe ow.” Hones remember R s {31 was expecting another |how 1 couldn't it, when 1 vere $1.25 to fee by > queried > even g it, don’t to_the nd of mine without continued, suddenly | e e L $1.25 to $2—Now pessing a_rema e box of B G Exhibit in the Stat foliov 1 t . s 1) & = argest range 10it 1M = aie |eineln v \;315; s MEDICINE CABINETS, were $1.25 to $2.00— e e d v New Farm Machineryaiilmplements it, d time SOLID MAHOGANY CLOCKS, were $1.98 —Now ..... CHILDREN’S ROCKERS and CHAIRS, $1.25 to $2.00—Now. . since I w t a couple of Up-to-Snuff Fun Staff were Woman’s Department Especially Fine $1.00 party HELP AMERICAN TOY MAKING was actua 1 t de at this time to coptrol, Byl '*_,‘“;“ st s More Old Friends o il o no o Fompiet e Bt e | $1.00 OFF ON ANY PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR UnhaApPy ‘énlm $4,000 In Parses ¢ tiere may ve T P B sl IV ke Migd OVER ON DOLLAR DAY ftod At TR 1 the il ot Tep|hole that could be made in f! DiaslRet Ry ’ 5 phes cual SoLeAn renke (0w Tbekier benyite Eex neicnid | Unparalleled and Unhearald=" | considered how mu reliance is i ek S R s e me; e : ! upon imported PRPT G 0 i) S e et sed opposition to th spe 5 l urprises = : 5 o cia cs In F an that it will] few weeks have apparentl iitee : Railoon Ascension, Triple Dop 1d on the bl its More Novelties To Ar: Admission to Grand Stand, Night Fair, 10c Admission to Covered Stand, Day Fair, 50c ECONOMY CARPET The thor- healed er states ‘ s o . = 3 improvingz. There are some sore Admission to Bleachers, Day Fair, 25¢ ducers > been dey ] P N ek il cir chances on evading | fill our nts when or v £ 5 1 iim free to pretend ' gerous. They a cted against of nor at | E A el e : e Il SWEEPERS §—"=— own country w and there is every reason to believe | 5 SR = Sasts it OGN BTt e o R e |stana on t o those desperate battles against Rome|turn to Epirus alone’. It was on ti e that California will show a handsom dces n It sce B familiar phrase, | S8me _occasion taa ng the ey Mr. Hughes. The error R trac s to m :b . vaiue ior = hieh gave rise £0 e L i ey to| Wounds of all the Romans killed in ac- 1 and 2 % the aeno- He has reversec 2 £ * used tion to ba in . he mused, ‘Had I respon 2 too thoroughly recog- | BIMSCIE on the ine question; on e e a conflict the successful issue | guch soldiers I should soon be master 3 on ha t experiments and Califor | L1¢ Matter of national detense - s s0 costly to the victor as|of the world'" e e neco |mla_appreciates tha as well as the |} idon pehcy with SHex M oliar ay < fom The Brot. time o Get & Pink Aura, ? the tanor condftions, |CL0F Sates | so many changes i nd Romans were the| An_ Ol City (Pa.) girl who swal- Enle 3 ~ ! it has come to be | = = t Py 3 lowed a red ribbon has turned red. e . EDITORIAL NOTES. described in Cnly One to a Customer tho Pink ribbon will be advanced in prico s in other lnes off , . CoU - Bl L of whick the bravest troons de and put on_sale in Oil City by con- country is r,‘a[ tm o Rehellaf bbb b i s ol | e “Another Such victory and I must re- | fectioners.—Leuisville Courier-Journal e need of en- |™ ppe individed. | v 2k inged H u: ss following the | ar { Tt takes the silent policeman to ap- > | is declared. s ssion | Q08 in thi ia other direc- [“SWarm” day and one that is a little| T er of runn for a |should ro For Boys and Girls no reason why toy- | hotter than usual RO 1 | ness or neglect any pro ions. Even odern houses used as separate resid for hov: a 15, L: ‘b . e a} fellow countrymen have wel-|the little city of Bristol has decmed - - - Jmodern houses used eparate reside for bovs and girls. Large e developed into - - Bl e e ke e e the Little Prices” e Couts Pt liamond, Dasicethan al} oo iess here as well as claimed that the city | rfully accord to Mr. Wilson | antine inst incoming children under Sireful super E ient ng force. A large endowment makes elsewhere for drinking purposes, fo change his mind as often § years nd to de formed | NORW!CH £ Possinie to offer [students ail ‘conveniences’ that they could e on was cer not ar- kes. DBut the voters have mind ficers to me v e Very,hish priced schools at the low oxpense s e e N aaan S rasade e e o to Send: your son or daus %o Doarding school this 3 write us betore nd_wil come to a decision. - Address 8 ke Y ? et ey think of a president | case It may not for | T e ace ) 2z s . Increased tion is again afrected| . = 3 : R Ok presiden i ! s — Royal A. Moore, A. M., Principal, North Stonington, Conn. to the courfe which Rumania fs going | The man on the corner says: Neces- e e B s S i ‘,‘,:‘," e e s i i £ to pursue concerr the war. Once |Sity being the mother of invention, S o s 11d have | working in fect har the , center of culture and city in which the | s S5 T cerge op | Other hot wave should lend enc: s T a ction se iwo republican membe: | future emperor, Augustus, was com- pation ~ Als tim s e d ot esent campaign o S b 5 on 179 1« e W su & a. ol- | etinraren, 1, tie e 28 Dtor | " et 7, e ey Sampaten oty one 28,155 o i1 e 10 i e tall Don’t You Want Good Teeth? that it will be for it Interests to cast| ..\ poo , Amer industries, and 75 et e Hartford | PUpcanS 28 iy and | Caesar. | its lot with the entemo allles. Ru- |, - HeC °0UCH Posse W il 13%1'“1 can standard of wages and 5 Joe enough more wrote it operly to! “Opranto was one of the Calabrian|§ Dees the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You mania ad been biding its time. Tt ! 7roes at one time must have|Democ ational Convention &how- ave succeeded|N2Ve elected him 18| towns captured i 1068 by . Robert | need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled, Bas been on. tho brink scveral times |beeh OUt to exceed the record estab-fed that the party leaders havo made bave succeedod |1 am not a mem [ Ciscard T (e elyy, that sesoureerui || crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, B Gtieeto the way 1n whion ite o |lished by neighbor Georgia. no gubstantial change in their free iatic, eon (democratic) par e YU +’ who, at the | Q wentages have appeared to have risen| . et iy |of others in the ‘outs tide of hi Tave promise Of | CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES {or fallen. It has beon ready to.gump | With the reports of high mortality | RopiDiin S ERES 150 shion's courtiers | Plainfield batter and hettos plicating in southern Italy and in(§ €TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE linto the.war game with the sidc which | 2MOng the “”,“““‘“"-“ In the Turkish| Democrat, sees and admits that the | inat skl ong again | With the f ".‘l’,“‘l‘n.'n‘f‘n'“‘\’,‘.':{;]fm“"‘(’:‘e"yc‘;‘:qfig}g‘;’ TERILIZED INSTRUMINTS \eppearel; to'be the most 1fkely to win | PFiSon camps, it is possible that Tur- v has not materially m its | Most of ohn L atte; andi|c o ariram WILdm | the e CLEAN LINEN siries. Rumanta’s, object s o use’ this |KeY considers it 's cheaper to have ydenite intentions. Tho ¢ g |brought ilder e Tt e ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS Wwar like many others to. hel them die than to feed them. ta commission is a is | the grou mes Gorma be o g S I e . others to. help carry ard mu i Rt later the seaport was again raided and WITH BEST WORK plodnieiall i Congress that ma house A = LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH 8 R but its natlonal.embition. Thus to re- = Conatee Dt drar (o strides par this time was completely destroved by e In nentrnl too long means, that it 1s |, © 700 the way In which grade cross- | ocratic Congress will never e g Ll il the Turks. From this set-back it never | If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. Ne e e S tems sufinde o Ble Gb BE) O e s i Bees cherwe oo o recovered. Among the points of in- | charge for consultation. 4 Mhat thecsuccess of Russta has had | jare thay o 1o wsciss 1o f}°1’g““h"' will such a commission under a Dem- about-face? o Grnui Pt ”"‘\,\”'\'?,.(’ e ‘:‘f DEUE G ACIKEON BHCD: 2. ECON LR Amportarteetect:upon that count . ) useles v to dis- | oeratic administration recommend the ainly’ men eanit get 5 T el oY aat heil | unquestionzbly- wielded by the ac- cofthatifree-trade theortes have broken | KBEHc: NNNONE DOWer catiod Sash- A are to be found Some of the (mum]m‘u Successors to the King Dental Cec.) ¥ity on the Saloniki front'where a b03§°p{2£2'$"2321532"§£§e”ZEZH?E‘i fomnidues nave wlinlyibsen movpdf| B SR BRI el e THE WAR PRIMER nce graced the temple of Minerva || 203 MAIN ST. : NORWICH, CONN. fmew offensive 4s underway, and once [market for their products. Tt is to be |action of its alliee Franee aad Mo | Skirts will be longer. Then the women || By National Geographic Soclety an Nicola, nearby. BA Mto8P. M. fagaln eome added welght 1s doudt-|noped that th v . otk & ‘Drotective ity S1lwill be defendinz them, just as they | ne o ey B s cornay s S hope. at the boy gardeners of Nor- [Sla are protecti countries, and|, = "5 e ded ehort skint e fertile and populous section of the Lady Asistant Telephone [Jessggtven, by’ the ifact: that Ttaly has|wich can do as much one of these|Yould not for an instant consider the |have defended ehort skirts on the 7 Apulian penipsula which terminates | {gentia,portion of its army to swell the | days. 2doption of free trade. No longer can | STOUNAS £iaf (RSRIS SrUstic, conven, \irty miles helow the town in the allled. forces In: Greece, -_— gland contend tac free transits & | N SO e i senciie| o Straita. of Ofranto_“Across the | promontory of Maria di Leuca with its Rumanta can-be of muchassistance | Germany has not as yet confirmed | EIEVEtVE of war a eafepuard in the | Jifh 0T SOUC, ANV GREYS SEelble | Straits of Otranto, where an Austrian| white limestone cliffs marking - the both to itself ‘and to the aliies if it|the report that the Demtschland had | Sjeeey i e | Peace sentiment. | Jud, CORC o | cruiser is reported to have sunk sev | southeastern extremity of Italy. To decides:to enter the conflict and there |arrived, but then it may have decided | toward an aremsert on m':rnq Y ! Omd’vljlmhh o e ot i e M DAIL) |SERVIOR [as ot tizae when conditions gve |10, send 1t back du 6 | e ammsmemet Bu ol e ralted some of the greatest nied|mites by mail, 15 prindiel e mmows || STEAMER BLOCK ISLAN bettor promise of securing i skeptical that it ji?i:'x?ypg'ffifi ::c e L‘\n‘:\mflr;:hrog'?:fl;‘:‘;e“ | LETYERS TO THL EDITOQ i e st e [ Domncasto e Cee B L e Srilce e S 4 o aa Die s alanyul hel v _and pre- war ge-| taken on new life in recent years, ow- sired obect than are fumishea by Eritish again. hensively protective, Tts wholo eco. Plainficld Road Builders. | Nation- to its advantageous position as a “7 atCh [_] lll and BIOCk Isl d o prese . —_— c sys s bas: protec- - - e pi o graphic Society in Washington. | gateway for the freight coming from e e We are t0d that it 1 going to cost|tion of all its interests on Sea and | make Montuy by James Hemcement Afty-mile cxpanse of water,|beyond. the Alps through ihe. Segnt an OUR GREENLAND RIGHTS. :130,1;00,«% ’;:ma possibly $216,000,000 ~’»Z},“m Tt d Biates tntes ol B oy, | MIoosUD, et he was willing once joins the Adriatic and Ionian|Gothard and the Mt. Cenis —tunnels, A. M. o comnection with the proposed t_or (kxeoar;mb .1!13;10n of the army and |y ;0 aAniinistrs tome—nnd ificroc}‘:g{-; more to be a candidate for selectman, -(re«’-s. sa,n_n?:tc; ;h;— i?{xt}v~::~<’rr;“‘:u}; and destined for the Far East through|§ Norwich .........Lv. *8:55 '»9 15 Block Island purchase of tne Danish West Indles | le WITRIAE OF 1t on the border. This |been few of any other kind in the Tast |wic the continuation of bla ereat | [IEmI 27 No%) oF GBS Toian BeL PoR SUSK: fon, also called Valona, on tne|] New London ._...0 10:25 10:45 | Watch Hill . there uppears to be a dispasition fu||ht B0 Price of atolding war butfifer-five vears—has been a protective | Fort i bullding good woads out of |l N FAC " (et ad Epirus. eastern Shores of the Otranto Straits,|§ Watch Hill . . *11:30 12:00 | New London this country to cons!fer than an un- A ¥ of watchful|nation. Our vast natlonal progress|eos, %008, 0 3" o oo . “It is sixty miles from Otranto, the|has best harbor on the Albanian|§ Block Island Due P.M. 1:05 1:30 | Norwich Due P. M 6 =3 warranted high price hos baan offered | W2Aiting: since 1861 is identificd with the pro- [(oW0 15 halled With Gelieht. = After|po.usifunly sitvated Italla ing vil- | coast. being protected by the island of Dl eeent Sy o5 0 I Bk whon it in plasved to B¥ ) wne restrictions Bemmse of theloetss Srty hen pils tlme the Dem- i °T |loge which glves its name to the|Saseno and the lofty Cape Glossa. Like 0 2x0cpt Sundaye, Sundays only. the sum of .$25,000,000 for throe slight. ~ gcrati t ice trade. — = straits, to Aviora, the nearest port|Otranto, it suficred pillage at the hands B teie.ones 34 gma prevalence of poliomyelitls may cause t\ has never been a protective plat- in Albania. Four hundred miles to the|of the Turks in the fifteenth century, RESTAURANT ON MAIN DECK motnt vo bt 158 armona vaites we ooy | some tnconvenienco "and aiscomort | form, nor confessed to any faflure of g northwest are Venice and Trieste, at|but it recovered from this misfortunes Table &'H S gmount o but 158 sauare mites o lets | but it 1s better to keep children sway for revenue only. This leopard || Tiie War A Year Ago Today ||tto head of the Adriatic, while three imorc readily than its Italian _sister abie te Service than twlco.the sizs of the DiStrict < | from schosl or - some. ceses tas | S Iever CHRSE i3 dpots. A wore hundred and fifty miles {0 the south- | city, for it is now a town of 5,000 people, MEALS SERVED 'DURING ENTIRE TRIP AT 25c—50c. and 60« ‘olnmbla. movies o church for & few days in | 10T, Wiizon will bo a renewal of ‘the August 23, 1915, west, beyond the lonian Sea, is the|and cnjoys a considerable trade In 3 o U it 13 not a that e comn | ROV 2T SRS 7 Loy Gt | o b rogeen, fan Sl 57 | ) e SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS ry is understood to have agreed to ; 5 = 4 1 ssowetz captured by the Ger- “At the beginning of the war Otranto | while it is famous for valonia, made B e Dammark or wo at e e ets | steving away toreve ;:yfix gzqtthc'-;:m‘;];lnfi:“;o?*af::tl:: manet fvas & town of searcely more than 3,000 from the acorn cups eathered 'in ad- Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 to September 1 our rights in Greenland as a part of| The whistle on the Bleachery at|zoods fs I p W ia i B e e D | s SiE Mroven LS Mo, AND B anCnl apetta] Tme whistls on Dleachery ~at|gocds is st linerty to procced. Wil-|| Italians evacuated hoights of { tho Ttalian torminus of the cable and | Gerives its name from tha town, 13 used WATCH HILL RETURN | BLOCK ISLAND REYUR St e T nsfield, Mass,, is one that used to be | Sor on would be a wink to|{ Monfalcone. telegraph line to Constantinople, via[extensively in the tanning industry. Adults, 50 ¥ :TURN ave tainod by discov- fon the old Sound steamer Puritan and | Congress on the “subfect of a tart®t [} Augtrians repulsed Italians east || Aviona: It also had cable connection | “Tt was across the Straits of Otmanto ults, 50c; Children, 25c! Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. ery and extend from Cape Farewell |the people of that place like ita rvssie [ SOMmisslon. The party that has al- || of Boprien "s ©35% }l with {he island of Corfu. The town’s|that the valiant Pyrrhus, cousin of moth: along the wost coast a distance [ ea) tone, It 1s to be hoped that they | W2YS been azainst tariff duties for O historical associations date back to| Alexander the Great and professed de- Shore Binner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill of 800 miles and includs ice free land | 4o not insist upon its doing duty ev- | bremeriimed ™ ioe JSeaten, but never || British flect of 30 vessels shefled || Graeco-Roman times, for it occuples| scendant of Pyrrhus, son of Achilles (N Sompany on” Shetuckor Sirere Noformation, party rates, apply at offics of to an average depth of five to six miles, s nto something else by eebrugge. the site of the anctent Hydrus and|sailed in the third century before the 2 = ory foggy night just to keep green [success in an election—&t. Louls was one of Rome's ports of cmbarka- | Christian era. Espousing the cause of || NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Am. Becording to General A. W. Greely,{the memory of the o0ld Fall River liner. | Globe-Democrat. 1 tion for Apollonia, the famous Greek'the people of Tarentum, he fought Wi G A