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Glorwich Jn.iletin aund Gouwruer. 17 YEARS OLD. 1 Subscription price, 12c @ week; $6.00 a y Entered at the Postoffice at Nerwicn, . &5 second-class mailer. Telephone Calle: Bi Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1913, . amd irem tireests four ihan that of amy ‘m in deliveres e eves 4053 heuses Sa Nor- «h, and resd oy Bimety-dlcee per £ of the people. im Windhaum vered tn over asd Daniclson o forty- oms nod wixiy- GIFT. T s T W EVIL OF 4 LAW. demonstrates their s ne rower. Life . sland head-on Gliien But aAGMIE ks what csala = been expected had they heen coaches. STRIKING SCHOOL CHILDREN. Syracuse stands today in the strict- ly modern pesition of having a strike among lts sthool children. They take the pesition ,.that is so eften taken by young peopbe that what they want they should ,have, and seek to force the school aifthorities to come to their way of thinking, instead of abiding by what is previded for their best in- DAVIS Saturday, 27 THEATRE | September 25-50¢ Brs v HEATRE BROADWAY ONE NIGHT FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th JANE EMMELINE BARGAIN MATINEE 19 to attract attention by doing some- thing dashing and assertive. As for actually walking over and joining the others when they were playing a ring | Nobody played with Jane Emmeline, She was left sitting on her front steps, a prim little figure with her hair th BIG | < YEARIPRODU terests, and their advancement. It is|in two solid, smooth brown braids and | game, she could have died more eas- an intereating? situation when the trou- | €ray eyes peering out wisttully from | flv. She was resiening herself to a ble arises ovetr long hours, insufficient | under dark eyebrows. solitary life, watching the procession 4 ; P lunch fime and Innch accommodations. | Jane Emmeline aiways wore tho |E0 Y- ThS silghts of the world did The Funniest Play Ever Written resuiting fromy; the lengthening of the | neatest and cleanest of gingham dress- | pon, MaNe [BCT CFFEL 108 SARC Tr- school hours for high school puplls|es, and just to look at e Bl o about an hour a day ot sy, SRS jouiaien not nice enough for the others to like. It represen a condition which is es, thack you," instead of The queer sick feeling sh d inside born of improgeer influence and it nat- | Minded R e e her at times was not pieasant, but A wrally will be, questioned whether it [, When the fa ad moved in and ) {pere was nothing to do but endure it. i : | whether it | ihe children across the way had gl ; - el 1 ‘Gould be expedted as o] his prioD ACrOsN the way has The 1 idest, red headedest result of the senseless and uncurbed|of it, not ju P e “Bmmy”. oy of t ” : nced by fate ;'9- gitation of the times, with leaders | that 'had settled it Any child with a | 203 t0 look at Jane fmmetine one day going about four syllable first name was too awe- N crack whip. food. dutifull; . oh some for human nature's daily L o | s abowt as much excuse for Their ers immediately | . “Yah-h-n!" he howled 1ch actions ad there would be for md-‘“:‘:m "";’I?‘“""fh?m | mimicked mmeline! Jane F — e ——— BY MARGARET MAYO a like protest ¢er the prescribed ou keep your hair ne: £ Jmef X B Sieeba | ¢ of st extbooks or any This was enough to make any- | o il bl v { truction which| might be deemed ad-| So she just sat, holding her doll, w had been laid and the ] Jie for their intellectual welfare. | neatly sarbed as herself, and looked o it oapac nioy | YRS pau whether it | them when thes raced e R and One Solid Year at Daly’s Theatre, New York . or *hool, cle smile or a me Jane E t i he 4 1 i ed e in dig- | 20 E I just hate it.” L S5 | toe fast to no t is oo BhE Sodn ci none sho this be} yor eves . Being children, Sepathie Song DHAM@NDS more :an to parents. not have recogniz i = I w mes the Pupils | When their mothe 1 p - - 25 55 50 75 sl 00 i1 hool the old | you play w that nice 1itt he chil- | O k of Watch d rlces c’ ci c’ c! " o spoil the [ has just moved in?" they said, “Oh e okt tOun i stocks. o) atches an | 11d bewrecommitted to mem. | Zee! She's queer E 3 i | i o | Diamonds is large and we| Seats Now on Sale SR ANl O It got very tiresome sitting on the J0 st : GUARDING, T ESTS. op step. len her mother p- Jane Emmeline | 50licH! i S —— HE FORESTS, t When 1 licit inspection. e s ——— S with which our foi- et dresded and . B ou el ke g T Dot gt > ALL NeW 7 TR PROGRAMME e - i FEATURE THE&XDWE CHANGES BR AY Ferguson & Charbonnea) | P PHOTO-PLAYS TODAY ing that more afternoon. 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