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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1916 * ARE YOU FULL G TN'TRIEES , VAUDEVILLE : TRV . 5%, BYE Tttt OF M ACID? FEiiton P1ITR O [ty aiw | ATTR. vessels in case of an emergency, there is consolation in the fact that mno emergency is anticipated and that though the parade may be seriously N . interfered with, the use of the canal éflprwuh galiehu Gt un et e e long be denied. There is reason to THER VACATION i | Beliav revi 1 & Mr, Mrs. Stebl had Teen|to oft, and with much laugh- L aud @oufied { thew’. howayer, that it It was & case N0 Q0L MU0 yura.m;‘hey had. al- ter”:mtlhee';.‘uu?nmg they were off on | goaieh fne for Meat Eaters Free Exhibition in Front of the Theater at 12:30 Noen. gmergency it could be used by sIow | a5 lived on the old 60-acre farm | their first vacation. ‘It couldn't be urance for = ey SRoRAE MURRT . YEARS OLD and extra careful navigation. which had been ‘ven to them as a|true,” they said. that th BOHIGER and l ' AIlD, 119 | The problem of the unstablo canal| wedding glft from Mr. Stebbins' fath- | The train puffed into the station at |, A well ;?fimnf;?figr'flu e Classy Entertainers Greatest ancers ———————————————————| sides in a certain sectiow is by noler. There they had brought up their | Boston and among the jostling, hurry- | 5,08 iem 1d, the test foe to = 3 \nSubscription price 12 @ weeks 50 & | means o small one. It has long both- feix children, two girls and four boys.|ing crowd slighied a man and @ Wo- | {he kidneys, > SR RS ST Epl“de No. 2 ZUDORA, in 2 Reels =g$}-‘g‘.‘- Est Jour 5 Norwion, | CFed the ensineering force and it can | During fli thesepyemmd; While they had | man. s_':_w:.}kc‘m:? e Bontal nThe kidneys fight uric acid, semething - ntered at the Postoflice at Norwich. | he expected to he some time before|been bringing u chi 5 e o&wue never meant to do. KEYSTONE A Riot of Conn., as ad-class matter. : - 2 - Jaw-abiding cltizens, | shall we do fust?” is they become wealk from overwork, they : SERR 82 peesnccan: male it will be overcome, but the country | (of-feating and BR-eRIChE U I reckon as how we ort to git some- | get siuggish, the climinative tissues clog COMEDY With CHAS. CHAPLIN Laughter Telepnune Calls: has confidence in the man in charge “Ma Stebbins,” as she was com-|thing to eat fust thing on the pro- and the waste is retained in the blced to Bulietin Business Office 450. and the efficiency of the corps of men|monly cailed by the country folks|gramme,” answered marm. SEcu She Sutite wiifel, Bulletin M{;g{g:},fgggg&;‘”_:_‘ under his guldance. Conquering the|around there, would say, “Law sakes| “Jest right we had,” agreed pa. I# vidamy troutle devaton aad It wil d to h £ i Topsy b Slides cannat be dons in & twinkling, | alive, Ephratm an’ me don't need no| So they made their way out onto the | iead to such fatal diseases as D A dlt i T An M w& Willimantle OMee, Room 3 MUFTRY |\ 0 1o (1o work hinders nothing more | Vacation. street and walked along untll they {"™'Neay al rheumatism, headaches, liver & | oriul fiuilding. Telephone 210. than a parade the country will be| MTr. Stebbins had been obliged to|came to a restaurant, where they en- | trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi- e | i : put & mortgage on the farm in order | tered and seated themselves at a cor-'| ness, sieeplessness and bladder disorders - S N e et to buy necessary things, such as new | ner table. At once a waiter stepped |come from weak, sluggish kidneys. You {{ Musical Norwich, Friday, Jan. 8 id e fruit trees, new machines for haying,|up and inquired what they would|can help the weakened kidneys and put Ty | INDIVIDUAL COMMON SENSE. |27a'+o veplace alveased stock ' - | haye. AL b n ood working urder_sealn, b || Comedy $ While the record of automobile ac-| The mortgage had weighed heavily| “What you got to eat?” inquired pa | Sincel of”Rniimasalts o toke two_tear | Complste Change oF Bill Mesdsy wnd Thumday idents in the city of New York for|on their mind. They had been trying{ Whereupon the waiter named about 50 to pay it off for the last five years.|things systematically. “Oh, we'll jest}-buoon Sixteen Clever Artists Including The Circulation of the past vear shows a slight decrease, | qu,;g ook all of the spare mone. have lamb stew tomight, eh marm? | break il ia o fow [§ FIMLEY and BURKE Formerly of Troublemakers Co, EDDIE DOWL- it is unfortunately not such a ShOW-| ,ihing about =2 vacation. S We'll go to a rail swall place tomor- r 3 verform thelr|§ NG “New England’s Fameus Funologuists . ing that is made by the entire state.|morning when Mary, the oldest daugh- | how night if you want.” 2 g : i A R The Bullet“] The metropolis has been forced to|ter, suggested that her mother and| After going out from the restaurant T S ostively the Best Show o em pay greater attention to this problem | father take a week off and go to the|they sought a hotel and there spent cumasalts flushes the clogged kid- Ths Bulletin has the larges® eirculation of sny paper in East- ern Connecticut ana from tares to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered . t _ = riewing | cleans out the stomach and intestines of regulatio for the protection of hu- ejaculated, as before, “Law sakes, we The next day was spent in viewing all poisonous matter and leaves the intes- T vacation: , © eity, a at play s gy < , s E manity. It has given more time to] 900t el no vacation; end ‘eides wej e, O3, THEL MRt L S, fne. |tnal conal cleon and eweet e mif LAST AUD[TORIUM Shows 2:30, 7 and 8:46 the enforcing of the law in this re-{ "mpnraim slowly shook his head, | atres, so they went to that. Perhaps|acts quickly without griving or nausea.|§ 2 DAYS Mat 100; Eve. 10c and 208 spect and it has been rewarded by a| “wal I guess not this year with that|they could not understand it, but they | Delicious to take—delightfully efferves- of highway travel and to enforce its|city for a little vacation, Mrs. Stebbins | the first night of their vacation. neys and stimulates m to action. 1'! decreased death rate for its preven-| mortgage and all, not but what vou|enjoyed the excitement. After thel .n. zic, 50c and $1.0¢ to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses tion worlk. deserve the vacation Sarah, but 1|play they went to a hotel to dine, They < & the s BEDOBE MUSICAL COMEDY co in Norwich, a. « read by ninety- It furnishes a tip to the rest of the|suess it’s too expensive this year.” seemed filled with awe as they entered hath ‘ompany, Minne- . : eoh- : : Mary did not wish to give up the|the massive dining room with its state if that is going to improve €on-| 5., "t ough, so that night she called |many snow-white linen-covered tables ditions in that particular direction.|yer prothers and sisters together and | and glistening silver. 15—People—15 Presenting “Shanty Town” Windhem it is delivered to over i i three per oent. of the people. 1n § $ H H 3 tou houses, in Putram and .| That there is need for greater deter-{talked it over with them. They decided| “Law sakes alive, pa, do you tuck| ... oq (nat 20,000 acres of land sine A RIOT OF FUN—MUSIC MELODY AND MIRTH Danielson to over 1,100 and in mination to lessen the deaths from|that the boys couid easily do the work [ your napkin -under your chin, orjjgey Aot e —— e ol of these places it is consid-' §|auto accidents in the Empire state is|around the farm for a week, and the|what?” gasped marm. o s T regRrdne ANIMATED WEEKLY I THE JUNGLE MASTER, 2 Reole revealed by the report that hun- | girls decided that they could do the Jest watch other folks,” whispered | [OPTEEN 2L Bty icias ered the local daily. Work around the house. Then they | pa, as a waiter in a dress suit hastened | 13 200 talked about the expenses, and it was|to show them to a table. found that they each had $10, 5o they | The menu was on the table and h decided to give this to their mother | tily looking it over Mr. Stebbins and father for a surprise. dered oysters for the first course. The next day was Saturday, and as|they were brought marm timidly didn't sup- i dig up that r been found = & g y. 3|dred have occurred in that common- Eastern Connecticat has forty T BT e i e e nine towns, one hundred and §| VS L CUTRE 00 RS B inira sixty-five - pastafiie distrasth g {ime qe were caused at raflrc H H COLONIAL THEATRE > a bill and ask a 2 Reels, “SCARS of POSSESSION, ” Essanay 2 Reels #r00enennannen and sixty rural fres delivery 2! Gnog it supplies a strong coutes. | ment for : the S-Lebbins(;s ‘;verc eariyArAS:;s nwsxr tO[Jg hérhnupxilng:l;oh?;fru!;‘-& S House to present it. Featuring Francis Bushmann and Miss Beverly Bayne S 5 Ve 2 the sun. i , Ephriam, T'v, 0 & e ence and con- o Eden,”—Beloved Adventurer, “Her Sacrifice” The Bulletin is sold in every 1ch de MWECE. UDCWith: Iho olhn, A these be s 2 5 ence an Serpent Comes to Eden,”—Belov venturer, r Saori + < he s 2% down to break! Mrs. Stebbins cried | or somethinz and broke m pivot and no matter how “ T “ " Sinai town and on all «f the R. F. D. forth tho failure upon tie| (0 ")y goodness, where dld this | tooth” exclaimed ma as she took aGiior Bl 3¢ may be It must|l agrnoer fales Coloes:? Morma: Talmadger: (Ancette” Sigoing ot routes in Eastern Connectiou 1e auto driver to assume as| b5 oY E0OCRCO N or holding | hard substance from her mouth be- A e Rk a y— y ynbrook Tragedy, cots y in the use of thel|yp six ten dollar bills. She was|sides her pivot tooth. time of 3 » o _ 3 g 3 es Some means hould. There is no|answered with joyful laughter by her| “Let’s look at it,” said pa. v gosh. | should t of heading off this CIRCULATION 1907 AVETagG..cessceseses 5412 - 5,920 their alogan 29305035002 800080RRRRRTAIRRSRRM SAFETY IN THE SUBWAY. ts to make railro ldren and an explanation from |Ill bet that’s a pearl,” as he looked at|fqoq. out two thirds of the bills PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING well afford to pay proper respect to the danger involved at such a poi for Boston as being the near- | did you get this?” After they { s — S larneioity him ‘he said: “There are six perfect|now the rightcous t 2 rf y y reasonable way for| Monday morning dawned bright and | pearls "x\ ‘lhls fluslelr anf]’ Tl give .“mH 3 have too much o rers of all vehicles to aid in|fair and at 7:30 o’clock the buggy stood and he named a large sum ofjg the sc g i > reduction of needless death at the door to convey them to the sta- to them preposterous, more |insist on it > B usly or 92 Franklir Street S nok only in: New ¥ tion. The children were at the than enough to pay off the mor! " Instead of the riot of extrava- o P e It goes without saying that the; ce, which 1 the distinguish- b onnecticut. i indi- o the pearl: ing mark of so many re assem- { R b rt J coch an exercise common sense e : ——J—; e, blages of our solons, we will have a obe: i I e he next tra that left oS! riot of th FAMOUS TRIALS home Bore Mr. . i e s at express train speed. The 3., “It's for you and papa to take a | it. “T read "bout a man findin’ a pearl | orainarily introduced should never be : V. . 2 Ovsrer URCE seriously considered or reported at all. = and Mrs. Stebbins offered many ric finished their dinner| _prigeeport Standard. but they were overruled by |and went at o a jeweler, 1\\110 4 - . point. If tha s done there would { i . 3 which will do something and Mrs. sweopins, | oward richer by so frequent but what ] |ldlI'Jm\. So they were to start|after looking at it said: “Why, the ligislators, ¢ 2 = e Heating and Plumbing b e xnavy dolary Chan|c L the man who fits PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, {for his own preservation. ONE FF MEXICO‘S;N_EEDSA o % 5 o when tk had come up. { Sentinel. I i ree rwi : and arou idea of the confidence with| e The noxt day Mr. Stebbins paid off| 16 West Main Street, Norwich, Genm, « $ b : viewing hi figh | TRIAL OF JOHN HUSS. the mortgage, and that night as he Some be gained by the at. e sitting by the fire he lighted his|..ei, hi: he takes relative to the| with the mortgage deed and said: as - /hil ; sech an expensive vacation| . e irnobreach for Whily trials that occurred during the | gior Gl was it marm? And we've got | ical to have plenty to occupy|Reformation was that of the Bohe-|onye “left for a new pivot te | in setting 2. stable|mian reformer, John Huss, who was | (T, o (o8 50 3¢ 2 governmen that republic he is mak- | the central ngurc! inh thely:lm'cm“l:‘ in s e ! above and | ing preparations for the establish the early part of the 15th century. TTERS sRlbaiae s na Al e "1‘::; His teachings and interpretations were LE TO THE EDITOR SeAEnS €Sneh s Seaaniter h so much at variance with those of the = 1"‘;“"‘-~(, o “C(:‘r '3* g“g;‘_“’:fi:fl ‘[‘"”“gh prevailing doctrines that he passed Working for the War Lords. 1e sending commission of seven |through a stor~- neriod eforé he Mr. Editor: I would appreciate it [ 5 = Bt 3 ¥ Mr. E s o a ate it the: against > ; s members, men and women, to this|fnally adjudged, sentenced and ex-|pignily it you would mention In your |pis azine | papalarity e \Waterburs | MeCormick Medical College, and a| prices. | country to study the public school | ecuted. ot t of Wyelif. | PAPeT these few lines expressing the | American. LENSE GRINDER. One who grinds Ask us for plans and prices. ) Huss was the exponent S ouenout | ideas for the information of our Ame the flat sides of the lenses that give There can be no question but what | He preached his doctrine throughout }i..;" people about the extreme suffe New ve a griev- i b vers w ble e e 1 ou the right correction for normal education 1s one of the great needs|bohlemia and his followers were able |jnz of the soldlers participating in the |ance nolice department | YOU 7 2 h JustiShbte one. | vision that you may ses with ease|J F. TOMPKINS . arry Wyclifism into the adjoining | go. e . 3 of that country. The lack of it is|ecouniriss. Mo ning | gevilish fight without comparison and |and a x S put an end to the critics ; 5 . § . ere made relative to| responsible tc rge its unparalleled in the history of the|Chie ordered all per- |and comfort. | do not buy the lense v R n e e 4T,nifinznmfidnx(:?g;mr«rv? g‘; f&;"?@?fi:i“li&"éfiffii‘ Lo take up the lworld, conscribed by famous contribu- | sons who are arrested to be measurea | itk the flat sides around and then 67 West Main Street such advantages under the present or-|the Bohemfan government saw it, a|ioT% peiests, usiarigns, EngE,engiphil-| by | the. Te L0 L BAer | imooth off the edge on a grindstone: : t - Mapueid # | osophists. what the charge 13 or Wwho the pris- t . ¥ der of things and it is not surprising|8eneral council was convened on NovV. | ™50, 509 our Norwich people will joner may be. some of motorists | that is not the kind of a lense grinder that with the 1, 1414, at Constance. . Banporor Sigismund prevailed |PTobably believe that it is no exas-|who ha taken the police | we are. STETSON & YOUNG - possible to stir up and|yupon Huss to go to Constance, where | Seration to say that nearly ninety per reater offense than Remember the Number olution after revolution. |nhe arrived on Nov. 3, and on the fol- { °eRt: of the Austrian and German pop- "“‘lg;‘]‘;‘l‘tul‘_‘;;;;f bees 1O Broadway Carpenters and Builders any diff v ring , > _julation is in the war. About two by erence who flowing day the church doors —an-|nonths ago I received a letter from for the rogues’ many Phila- HT Agent for N, . O. Sheet . Packing. you RIG = at the Phone 58t MODERN PLUMBING - 21"”{312 RIGHT PRICE Is as essential modern house as methods ciectricity is to lighting. We guaran- : flinoa AIl thes lis a graduate of the McCormick |tee the very best PLUMBING WORK s probably true from their point{gogical College, better known as the {by expert workmen at the fariest e of the most eventful ecclesias- Haven of Mexico he must|nounced that Michael of Deutschbrod ed & dei & Ocul ici Best work and materials at ©ight N Al e e ihe |one of my married sisters living near y sider the Bertillon ulus and Opticians I cognize the, part which edu-|would be the opponent of Huss the|%yonn, siating that out of the 80,000 I sten removed from B Al T WA pis w must be made to play in the peaple of the world famous city of Te- are up in a2rms over Lo i = In the beginning Huss was at lib- , making his abode at the house ng of the republic. Mexico can plicz about 25,000 are working for the oF % widows but after a few weeks |War lords—the men at the front, the s e FAMOUS FURS . i (9 o U A in momeon | women as cooks, nurses and in other Ladles’ Fur Coats and Sets. JOSEPH BRADFORD ng him, on the strength of a rumor |Capacities. Ieven my 14 vear old Men’s Coats of all styles. that he intended fo flee, On Dec. § he |nephew is “doing something’ Remodeling and repairing also done | BOOK BINDER was thrown into the dungeon of the |2bly filling nitroglycerin bombs, surely. Superior styles. { ing guns, or administrating all kind: necdless ae- | htful | ant 1 it can prevented and f Whether t} able tep has been taken when recog- is made & the fact. which da c avol a ¥y 3 Ve Dominican Monastery. The Pope then 3 - SoUnEs fou & Year apointed three bishops o Invesigate |of “war business” and my 17 and 18| M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, | 8lank Books Made and Ruled to Order ¢ 8 work it will|{no case against the “heretic,” and to |Year nieces are working as nursi 08 SRARDWAY shows er service to|procure witnesses. These witnesses for |and war correspondents for the Ger- WHEN YOU WAN = train ations of Mexico than {the prosecution were heard, and, con- [ man sided newspapess. And although iness before the public, ere is n AERE Is no advertising medium in leaders and armies |trary to the first decision, Huss was |the people suffer so much they do medium better than through the ad-|Hasten Connecticu: equal to Tae Hul- 18 3 vertising columns of The Bulletin. le lose their courage, enthusiasm or h for business results. oy B wovnas) salas 3 vounded s s were brousnt. into the. eity nessitar at e | Escapes Nervous Breakdown plicz for surgical treatment and a stay _Strength Gradua“y Ebb- of two weeks at least. At the end of the first weels, as soon as tney were | i Away. Made Well and| re working for onejrefused an advocate. He was then jtaken from the monastery and handed over to the Archbishop of Constance and taken to his castle, Gottlieben on he Rhine. Here he was ill-treated in its good ad-|every way, tortured by disease, poorly EDITORIAL NOTES. legi ea , but it i legislature that|fed and all the time kept in chains. called For the 73 days in which he remained |out of danger, almost all of them es- Strong by Vinol - a law, 22 = in the castle he never once communi- {caped one night to go bhack to the} g by ' me ! : i worth of wi £ pPflofid =, . icated with his friends. frotr_xll." They duzl not. wan; to wait New York City:— “I have found known onl s Mgt 5 The first hearing of the case was |until their wounds were all healed.| Vinol to be a godsend as a reconstruc- terpretation oite etting much attention. What{on the 5th of June. Copies of re- | The gendarmes had to bring them back | tive tonic forfmmdown constitution. the harvest be? Ze to say th {lizious tracts which he had signed |the next day. were produced and were acknowledged And how they have to suffer in the who are tickled |by him. On these were based the jtrenches. In the year 1892 when the ertainty of | I am an official photograher and for a emocratic long time I suffered from weakness and by protruding headgear are not al-[charges of heresy. When the prisoner nd warlike revolution of the Bos- | general debility, and soon realized that thereby. tried to explain or testify on anything [nians and Herzegovians broke out | my strength was fast leaving me. I About the first of February e LB he was interrupted by cries of: “Re-|and we had to go down with the Fifth | tried different tonics without benefit, sound ering ©of the certificationr of] 020l Becant”, and so was compelled jarmy corps, I was surgeon in the 7ist | but one day I saw Vinol advertised and WE SHALL MOVE TO to bring his speech to recent de- | cargoes 16 & move premature | infantry regiment. We settled in such | decided to try it. Before I had taken or the mainten-|close. This he did with the withering |trenches one night near Novi Bazar 1 i i ance of strict neutrality. remark: “In_such a councll as this I|and Serejevo, sleaping on stones, sand fi‘;‘;nb‘mf:}c‘figfsé,nfgm‘f' ,’,‘:,‘,L“:.:‘,‘E a2 Fran k' iz St 5t - —— had expected to find more propriety, | wood, etc. of which the trenches are | gpo:'pes L - < lerJuaj.s it q]\.mld be expected that pxgy ?lx:d co‘r‘xcernj‘ 3 % bu‘xlt,' and although we had a compar- “Vigol f!‘ The Bk Site 3 suce bk | he January thaw and the January n the 7th of June, he was again |atively good supper of hot coffee, bis- b . 1 H sales should come together ¥1tried, this time in the presence of King |cuits and cigars, and our thick over. | and I cannot say enough in its praise Our New Store in the New Sunlight || MORE it : Stgismund. The extracts relative to|coats when the “Tagwach” called for | t0do it justice.”’ —WILLIAM KOHLHOFF, Building will be Cres work has beon Started at Hae.|the Damplilets were agaln brought up |service the next morsing At four | 4 Irving Place, New York. g ROOM, vara but ineidentally 3 et o sor-|and the question as fo the relations |o'clock I really could mot move my | Itis the combined action of the cura- THE CIRCUIT OF e £ 5 between the prisoner and Wyclif was |legs, I did not known where 1 was and | ti ? 1ive i :‘?:(‘Lr’ commenced in various leg- close‘:]y mdsc:::gc% o A]l_ao ltha‘tflha hag it took me ten minutes to find out. : f};ihilifiifilfnfiii;?afifiiufiéfi c’,’.fifé SATISFAC“ON BETTER sl abandoned the Catholic doctrine ani Those unfortunate but estremely | j ies of tonic i i . ERVICE i four other charres: 1. That he had |enthuslastic soldiers are spending days | 0§ Properties of tonic iron contained in erything ELECTRICAL H 4 nillinery it doesn't|erred in the theses which he had|and nights at the samepsxlwotr.‘g their | Vinol which makes it so successful in for ev c C iy require 2 mirror to determine wheth- | hitherto maintained; 2. That he re- |faces, thelr whole bodies being covered | OVercoming such conditions. {he new resolutions are being | nounced them for the future; 3. That|with dirt, gunpowder and blood. I If you are weak, sickly, run-down, s 2 PTOP-ihe recant them: and 4, that he de-[needs an fmmenss power of imagina.| 2nd overworked try a bottle of Vinol, clared the opposite of these sentences. ftion to realize how the present situa- | our delicious cod fiver and iron tonic Iy S Doctrines which he had not taught, | tion is on all four parts of the wind- | without oil, with the understanding we » How faith the AMexicans have|nhe said, he could never recant, and as retatned methods in to the others, if they could be proved S. R. KLEIN, M. D. :e‘]l}, ’;ofi‘,‘m PRIE oy IERCgie Dok at 42 Franklin Street after February 1st osed by the reported out-{bdy the Bible to be wrong, he would| Norwic k smallpox there, gladly recant them, as it would be £b, dnunaiy. 7, 391 A Bad Cold Wave, nst Bis conscience o de otherwise. conference at Wash- | Sigismund himself, then zave it as o A he. moce &, Wash-}nis Gpinion, that Hues was guilty of |, T Editor: T don't like to keep say- e Of 1arger|yjerecy and that it had been proved by |ir# I told you so,” but you will notice 2 e = many witnesses. It was then asked of | Y Jan. 5 to 3 storm got here as pre- ted rh and the § the lower court ous dment | ¢ effect | made | s as if the tariff for licy was a flzzle. Huss that he make a general confes- [dicted. 1In that report I neglected to sion, but Sizismund declared that if he mention a _bad cold wave to follow . v ma) . in | would make it now that it would be |drectly behind the storm, if it was . too late. rain Look for it right away. It ; e relatlve he might render| DUring the next four weeks every |SOMWINS. H 3 ! - pal ; keeping him there also. | 2xPedlent was tried to make Huss con- THE CLOUD DIGGER. time before fess, but all of no avail for he saw hig| FP- S—Kee~ a lookout for 3"“"’~°"i Soon they will be big boys clearel apih mots S path clearly set by conscience and{Storm in one week, <. D S ik e EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED "hen Harry Thaw declares he is|trom it he could not atrey. On July 6 { more popular in New Hampshire than|he was condemned, and sentenced to gt supreme court that isn't throw-|be burned at the stake. First he wa ¥ Iv 4 any bouquets at New H&mpshi‘:a utm)’geixaaul tah: Drfcstl:r r:ebeg ‘:m; Om‘ER VIEw POINTS ‘ oc OIII_} a InCB’!Ol’y. Bring the babies and we’il cintment in the publiely asked to recant. Refusing, Goethals that ;fh« man on the gorner says: It will | the §331“c c‘,‘;,“,'x;,,t;’é“t:rffl gé‘\ i‘]’miy and -it t e EH. canall v ’“i"lmf‘“o‘ni 53 x:hfpg“edflsm"g“ He was taken by a large body of| President Wilson's “new freedom™ | :atch their smiles Geciaration that | tions admit (hat it has been wne, o [armed men and chained to the stake. |pathway seems to be darkened by|~“ - B ieciaration thatf tions admit that it has been whipped. | where von Pappenheim again asked |business depression and _breadline A LARGE LINE — PRICES LOW rred and R ~ him to recant and save himself from |clouds. But no talk like this! _ He big waterway| Attention is c: death. To thig he replied: “God is my |is going out next week to tell about projected interna- |that Mr, Taft is getting to witness that I have never taught that|the countrs’s ‘unprecedented pros- il P 1 parade from Hampton |ative ex-president, but at the same |0 Which I have been accused by false | perity."—XNew Britain Record. Roads to San Francisco, but there is|time the fact cannot be overlooked|Wiinesses. In the truth of the gospel staction meverthelees o tas. care|that he always has someturen oked|which I have written, taught, and| Senstor Melesn would doubt et idssc ekl LR e anething Seen ached, 1 will die today with glad- |make & 8004 president, He was & good ivle to sa ) e ) o to rematn open to commerce. Ti| {mess” Thereupon, the fire was kindled. |governor. But even electoral votes| THE PHOTOGRAPHER ce. 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