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Russell, New all Jeading Drug Stores Fverywhere. | i | { I i | | | | | | | | | | | i , This thing ha it When any one asked him when the | | the bagpipe: | they want a peace that can only come | plans of certain | standing | have | ago. virtually pepguns, and { of ammunition, [ win TOLSTO! GONFIDENT RUSSIA WILL WIN FARM SURVEY 6F TAT Believes Spirit of Conmrymelfl(}ouncil of Defense Adopts Pro- Cannot Be Crushed New York last night the Canac more, that. March the an Club Count 1lya Germany would never that the more territory appeared to seize from sia the greater would the f spirit of the Russian people was aroused and that the come when Russia would sympathy of the Allies by arms again against Germany. The Russian revolution was of ven- efit to the world, Count Tolstoi, suid, 12.- annual at the Tolstol Speaking smoker of Hotel Bilt- conguer the Rus- when it day would win the taking vp | because it prevented the consolidation empire with the Emperors and of the Czar and his German and Austrian their countries, “Had the Russian revolution not come when it did,” he continued, “there would now be an alliance of the three Emperors of Europe, an al- liance that would have crushed the idea of democracy for generations.” The other speakers were the Rev. Lauchlan MacLean-Watt, chaplain of the Gordon Highlanders and the Black Watch, also known s “the piping parson” for his ability with Major Donald Guthrie, and Sir George Reid, ex-Premier of Australia. ¢ Chaplain Watt predicted a recrud- escence of religion after the war, re- ligion of & more sincere fath. “I tell you we soldiers are tired of your division at home,” he said. “We are tired of your squabbles in the name of Christ. After the war we are not going to return to our old shibboleths that divided us. The churches will have to get rid of their churchliness and speak to the people of the things they know. “There is no bigotry in martial re- ligion,” continued the preacher. “I bunked with a Jesuit priest. We ate together, worked together, and talked together. His Jesuitry did not taint my Presbyterianism, nor did my Pres- byterianism taint his Jesuitry. We buried Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Presbyterian side by side and let God sort them out. “I hear a lot of politicians speak of | war aims after three and a half years | ask the men at the war aims are they want peace, but of war. If you front what their will tell vou they over cruelty, wrong, and There must be less talk. got to go on until there We are compelled to put down might with might. but ours is the might that has the by victory arrogance. is a final finish. predicted | et hting | gram of Litchiield County i i An hont ¢ conducted so su nield the Hartic March farm throu similar 1t fully i count dorsed Connec > at its 1o | Counciy cfer sp Its of influenced the n through county survey carry the pla parts of the state n Georze M food and council that Iairfielc Hartford and Tollan ready to inaugural menda to in ot of anders of th i commit on conser } reported 1o the countics were surveys at once. | tion of that department in arranging surve The survey commitiee, (ha exc authorized the for to a various co undertaken in Litchfield county was under direction of the Litchfield Farm Bureau, assisted by Council of Defense and its reaus and town committees. the state council endorsed the Litch field co in favor same plan th the Stat war bu of in into effect counties shoulc putting other AR Al 11 lation immediate onnecticit ¢ Tho Litchtield decision 9 ation d last month 2 County o When project it went on record the 1 16O Cerman aider ot \ent a v Wolf cans on hoard interned ieclared by De to he Had Danish o, Spanish MENDT Gor | heal sl ch | i 3 ight- | Castorla refloated goricy Opium more i relief Diarehs and Hy simila The € ;The Kini wonth » German endeavori port when . d three Ameri German crew was the prope mark, and vessel | TENNESSEE COURT REVERSED. | Washington of Tennessee Chic land Arkans: g0 over -Tenne March title W. A Missis: In the sui Cissina, of to ppi river | e boundary th supreme court hav resersed a e nessee s upre ing Tennessee! for ber ren IS AW AWAWAR VWAV WANAW/ = WA ANAWAWAWAUY AV WAWANANIWARAWAW] ighteousness of a right cause behind was to end Major Guthrie al- ed, he saif, war ways “The four and -a half million of us have something to s about this peace settlement.” he continued. say. have made ticians at home We up our minds. which clalists wo the talk notwith of pacifists treason, tanding and other pestilential persons made up our minds that war will not end until, as the presi- dent says. the world is made safe for democracy. “I am often asked whether the Ger- mans will break through the western front. When you think of the few guns we had two and a half years the lack and you realize that | they did not break throush then, vou realize that they have as much of a chance to break through as they have of pulling the sun from the | heavens at midday. Two and vears ago the Rritlsh buildog the German wolf by the paw, and in spite of heavy bombardments he held on grimly. With every blow the bull dog's grip went up the wolf's leg until now it is near the shoulder, and soon it will be at the wolf's throat, and that will be the end.” took Advertised Letters, The following is a list of letters re- maining uncalled for at the New Brit- ain, Conn., Post Office for the week ending March 12 1918, Bojcguk, Saraska, 603 Main. Benson, Arnold, Belden street. Brown, Joseph, 187 Union strect Blum, Margaret Mrs, Seymour street. Catalano, Michol-Angelo (2). Clark. Charles, 399 Main. Clayton, Mrs. Geo. 78 Chestnut William M. Curties, F. A. Currier, Ethel E.. Maple Hill (2) Dzunovoyn, Klomis, Boath =treet Frises, Mary, 238 Broad 1 Church street, Johnson, Emil, 183 Main. Hodden, R. Hill, Mrs. Emma G Hall, Chas. R. Hioteli P. 105 Myrtie. Kata, P. Washington street. Krammali, Johann, 248 Main. Kuchelisysky, A Lampron, Medas, 11 Lawlor street. Luthur, M. J. 11 Broad. Lynch, Peter (2). Martin, Mrs. Bertha. Orleck, Ruth, Vine. Smith, Mrs. H ., IEmmon Strand, Mrs. Evelyn, Webst Smith, Mrs. Chas. Valent, Louise. Wilsan, Mrs. §. B. 92 Wall strect | Williams, John W. 81 Church streot. Weber, Minnie, Farmington Ave. Woods, Mrs. Geo. 102 Hartford Ave. W. I. DELANEY, Postmaster. Maple HilI DEATH AT CAMP DEVENS, Ayer, Mass., March 12.—Peter Me. | Laughlin, of Nashua, N. H., a member of the 303d Tield Artillery, died of “How are we go- | | ing to lick the Germans?” S| ! is not all a matter of what the poli- Notwithstanding the | politicians, notwith- | the | a haif | ‘ $11.000 a ved e court gainst Ci de and a ina ree uphold- udgment for tim claim {[To insure Victor quality, always lock for the famor trademark, “His Master's Voice.” It is on all genuine | products of the Victor Talking Machine Company. 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