Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1915, Page 4

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Peopls at least of the advantages of education end it Has gathered statis- tics showing that high school grad- uates eain on sn everage three times as much as those Who leave school a: thirfeen or fourteen: to o to work. That there is a lot of excellent tim-| They say even une eaemy is one 100 > gt giedl st e e et most e of | (Wrltten Specially for The Bulletin) | think of in hia excitement and fear e good plan Lo vorry yvour .enemies |t ies “ = ” < i t : Has I ey b0 pdeestend and o en |35 ot o, Tet hom annev yow. As|Iv born infamt, bestowing' on.. bim| - Dresdful and irreversnt,. ismt itf - - raatare o keep the children in scheol [ ticre are two Sides to every question | Choice gifts—wisdum, virtue, discern- | But it makes people laugh: and that : Srice 135 = wroeh; Goe a | J10uld help to overcome it. It is a|there is ample opportunity for dis- |ment, wealth and the like! is ihe motive which loads them to B BRSNS > Py etie s poe fact which can be recosmised With | agreement: and as most mens mier- | Hebpy the child upon whoui the|SSEL the movies the cngNes b0 il After supper, when “daddy” is sitting reading his paper profit.§ = [ s sts cover all their att | 200 ies confer one gift, c} 3 c: : = 5 2 s ntered at the Postomcs st Norwich, | 5CL B ARV places besides New| i Sorgy all O 1N S0 0N, Ve | RBiens life's burdens, under ho mat-|for & funny vaper. Becauee necple with the light back of him and mother is in the rocker with g . e other Jalf about balf the time. The | ter what condlfons Taities with the §ift of saving. funny the kiddies grouped around her, how nice it is to have a box B Telepmone Callat LS Dereonis who fake pride in not having s 3 : = 5 Susiness Ofce 486. WASTE CALLS FOR PREVENTION. | 200000 (TGP AT 15 Muake thoir | 1t was this gift which snabled the| (hia8s, Yeamm to Tead or hets mned of sweets to pass around to all and watch the happiness it Balorial Rooms 353 Then St is realized what a tremen- | friends proud of them by any action | sad-faced, yred - Lincsin i i i it g adiat % 4 ‘Bulietin Job Office 85-8.} dous amount of waste therc is each|they may take. A men of conviction |Solace amid the tragedy 6f an eXis: Via' oY dd ont radiates. . Piiftmasttc Ofce, Room % Mursmy | Year from fires, the movement for fire |81 force docs ot have to make enc: [emcat g :Sfr;&éfin‘ém” “but. dare; | JE80 26 cont-to GRdlout? . Telephone F10. i S Y U el B rane niar mvory Cne e || UAle VoL s spinicwaa wuess| Servwtimes @ haen wifl have o Try it for yourself and see the sunshine that 2 box of - = { suppOrt. During the past vear the|yiio attend to their hue Kaxe the |1 o ht of v _for | Su ¥ 4 s GuRh (R sy S @ . Barwich, Saturday, Jan. 25, 1916, | property loss in this country by fire| enemy ot & disidwantage, for he must | the nation and 'its warring” paoples, | throughout ordinary life he mey be candy can bring to the family during these long evenings. === | reached the large total cf $215,25%,200, |have attention to disturb his oppo- [Be could ;f“uéfle‘,}‘“,‘,‘i’:"a:‘wfi;‘?m‘p; g y!;l;tl:n::fid Harry Jordan, with ¢ . Ty 4 varying by months from 11 to 28 mil- | nent. little man ih a bis, shaggy coat, a’mrm'z fear for the resull, took the ex- You can begin now, for we are giving a pound box of lion. While such indicates the- loss s | 'smile Srimiy as he <ommentad. on the|aminations ina certain”coliege not Which fires cause it doesnot begin to | If anyone agks you what the imag- | mall .car in the over-big . ghuck. 4heusand ‘miles from here. His par- o how what . (remendous ammount of |IZHOn i o sood and sure answer| It was the same sift which could|ents were ‘stald, pious persons and Chocolates at........27c per box i a Wil be “the mother of move than half | inatire bim to ufter in his dfy bue|Ivhen he learried that be had possed. vl 2 money is vequired for the wmainten-|the troubles of man.” Tt creates GUL|ino: the sage proverb concerning the|he .lelegraphed this message to Ceupens in Tach Box) B ] ance of the army of firs fighters and | cxpectations and our suspicions and | foniy of seeking -to swap horses while | Tather: their equipment. Placed together they |ins~ires our hopes and fears. It may | crossing a stream.” Hymn 335, verse 5, last two lines. would reath a stagsering amount. . |Cheer us on but if we do mot look et ed Signen) Harry Tn view of such facts it is but mat-out for it it will ‘build more bridges | This is “the gift which, he anyious father turned -to his : i The Bulletin has the largest §| 10 View of such facte [t 15 but na% | than we shall ever cross and worry £ e Inagie enng 4%, e | frvmn-book and read the comforting cEittinge haner-ioaile | postiill by oirculation of any paper in East- should aet about thelr flul‘mk with | US at every turm,” It can make YeuU|an individial or a pation ‘to’ forget | O0DDlet: v qa_n;v. = . arn Connecticut and frem three o Atembnatinn T0ue feel that 2 hundred dollars i8 @ bIZ | cares, sorrows, griefs, for orie blessed | . "SOrrow. vanquished. ‘labor ended. kb b £o four times | Shen et ot i i mation. Bven though it | pile of monsy, but it can never make | moment, during which the sout takes|Jordan passed.” E ur times larger - o~ is impossible to. _show & Steady de-|you feel an o wallet 15 a de«!on new courage to face whateve the any in Norwich. It is delivered 3! crease each year in the fire loss as the | pendable thing. It cén make you see | day may koid. Flumor, ‘to- be effsctive, must be ° o over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses result of their work, it is impossible | dollars or dangsrs where there are is ‘this falry ‘gift? Nothing meous, - There -is nothing so de- in Norwich, and read by ninety- §| to tell what might have been the year's | UOR€, and make you think ~You are|more or less than the endowment of | Prfessing as to read or hear a mad e ]F@ re on e s - A firs loss had they mot used every |$TS2t When you are only bug-house.|a sense of humor; the ability to say,]JOSe. in which the ‘machinery fairl three per cent. of the psople. In oppoTtanity for promotug the excer. |1iS something to set acquainted With |or to see, or fo sense that which de- | CTeake. = Windham it is delivered to ovor § SUPOTLSRItY for bromotiug the cxcel. |ang to keep In restraint. The momning | notes that one ' reatizes the funny| For instance fais is what 4 min- 7 3 5 in m an % > ¥ s nnot | stars may have sung together eons | side of life. atrel man told hie audienc “Your good will—our next’ 800 houses, utna 5 g 3 be overlooked of course that each|ago:. but as there were no_auditors FE “A woman was shoppins, and Danislson to over 1,100 and in 2| vears growth of the'ciies of ‘this|there is no evidepce that they dif.| |n what does it consist? At'its last]JUired of the protty girl clerk for all of these places it is consid- 3| country” places” 3 Jarser amount of| After men had sung (ogether . good s one may say It 1%, Brst, sur- |Some. tollet soap. The girl asked Franklin Square ered the local daily. property at risk. That the fire loss- | While this elegant figure of speech was | prige, then sharp contrast. . usiness-like, ‘Bcented or unscented? . Eastern Connecticut has forty- §| 5 do not increase in proportion there- | CTeAted. The stars Lave never render Juet now ihero is much talk about |{i} T yipis Customer replied, THe: = A nine towns, one hundred and to is one of .the bits of evidence that| >0 2PPreciative encore. 1y Sunday, with his slap-aash| " ol wasnt it five silics districts, and 2 good influence is at work. Efficiency | g h Siyls ot humor and of evingelmn.the: R sixty post - i fire departments plavs its part ared, [ ., S0Me men think that when the Lord vhich catches - the crowd, Wit this roavikad it meahs o rural free delivery routes. N s 3 selected their parents they were Tark- e it nakes the conservetive weep. = " > ; . itadly but it is an extremely valuable|ed for adversity. This simply shows |O e call the. much-advertise, | np the et DG, e e-fl.. ::"""'" ":': i ‘;"’g service which gets in its work quietly | what fools one class of men may be- | ex-baseball player's a case of a Ereat,| o the professional humorists, " either wn and on all of the R. F. D. 3| but positively by removing many of|come. It can safely be said no. well | good gift. gone Wrong. For mot one| gy At ot T, Ty soutes in Eastern Connecticut. the causes before they are fully de-|Tead person ever cherished in ten thonsand would bother to. 20| orust moom Etanis, et T | Stat % % o E veloped. -The lessons of prevention |Senseless idea. Tradition tel 8 £0 hoar -the: Striieht TSy webe 2t uot |[L0i, SOV, Spemtantous, If )i iz to|State; amd he was ehle to secure a n asglomeration of village rather v B nt totRdar ar Hors tn ah 1 = s 4 t, although it may have|large enough following to met his act|than an expressive whole. It does CIRCULATION 100 often come after there hae beon | the founder of Rome as an in om a desive to be tickled, | 1o be | haen - studiod and. ted . - = . E oos | was suckled by a. wolf: and history is the. gift of humor, oS e R o B B AL T ) not assimilate the people who come to what might have been done by the|stat The s a < TR o3 Sims fom st ~Rygn- -~ And it 2 one by thelstable. The greatness of Dosts of mer mexpected in such s ; e 5 b 5412 § oxercise of tho proper amount of care| showe the repbliant Force of SAVersiy, | ine. SITIKING. comtrast thate in ‘soite| Mol yorybody ) can understana | terih upon the Journal of the | (ruits, and. Gdherems sirongly 1o iis | (e country < and attention. ~ The loss in every fire{It is 2 sood 15 ¢ 7 hil s | Mark 9, —| wes entered upon the journal of the|iracts, and adhereing strongly to its| r the ntry the 1905, wverage w5920 F| A0S oo el oery Ao S e s o e e o | orence. Tt ool male s Simvas ireve|JOUT! be ionesome!” and the whole| House. The protest was based upon |native costoms. How the stranger | thy against meters 1S ranldly pasengy b i {his father rather than that his father | smile! = a5e | world lavghed, because cvervbody ctounds that the trustees would | will live in Constantinople is depend- | 2nd 1t is noted in the mazasines aid | 3s peerless. 1t is od thing to know | } saw the point. be disspoiled of their heads without |ent upon the circumstances of his na- | technicel journals that the number NO.PLACE FOR NEGLIGENCE. | 030t want is for then you can fully ] |2 proper hearing, that tne college was | tionality. Al visitors, bowever, must | commumties with metered service 18 Out-of-town customers can have <na Norwich, Conn. members of | dwell in it, but each tribe and rece nust havi certain basi “prot az: he firs i section apart, speaking I 1901, averags ceoceeee- n have a certain s e t the first|lives in u section apart, speaking its} For example, here i ; ty guest| b = bk in St santern titoRe] sanl T increasing, The of(,:?j co;:u?-‘ ::;fha,‘;?( al‘;dff‘;' oot themen r“"sflfn\:tmfu? o is hold- Solg throueh 2 peasture when a Dull | preperations, was appalled to dis-|effects of the act would be to en-|es 2 3 not eplarged by unnecessary political erence 1o its prebatediame taar roling the wrone way. Trace blue e e e fad, e Yitlaldover that an inguisitive fiy had in- er the college funds—by destrov-| “Practically all lof the work|inflation, geperally can be saved to SMAGRVE RULES OF WAR cc Lo its preparedness in case of | {1E he Wrone wiv. Trace 1 airl to kneal down -and pray. She|consideraately and with il manners|ing the trust—and that its tendency |of the city is dome by outsiders|the people within a year or the HACE - ! war, there has been much discussion | g e R T o s srer . Whili[afepnéd tuto Bls glise of ok Wor nake the college subject to|and each kind of work is done chierly | the municipality feelf owns the water As was anticipated, the German air- | over the present standing of each and | mon occlor Jt had the old com- | You are rannig! «“The boy did; butlof all, everybody eise saw the every change of political party. by men from a certain ‘country. So|system. It'is safe to predict now that $hip raid has resulted in a demand by | the standard which ja considered ad- | are all of 5 somehiow, the only prayer he:coul”|Tte mans quick sense of h Wheelock, the first president of that the men who sell ige-cream | Within‘the next ten years Connecti- fhe British {hat similar attacks be|visable for the couniry’s proper pro- |clared we were = S man 2 o S RS h Bpa o institution, had contended some 10| in the strests are Albanians, from the | Ut will sec the use of Meters o8 WUy fmade upon German cities. 1f Greatitection. besmirches his own birthright and | gy B4 L A et e s ding 8y wnt s before that the charter was not | region of Uslkup: that tbe layers of | Supply rapis extended. ¥ JBritain is wise it will attempt no such| Relative (o the navy as well as the|Creates a crooked Jine of 2 e e Tiae oot 1t txonr. daig| 1ty of skimeraill ta: not, o e e R ] & ; » We may feel it is. our Juiy|ity of skim-milk is not strai to aiter or repeal it. During the de- of theh south that the radlroad retaliation, since there is no military | army opinions have differed but it has S | to eliminate, vanity, but we ghould tirst} It wasn't a ver wise or u ‘| bate in the Lreg,swum e antannt vies are Christian Albanians from| Our old frend, Professcr Fisher, is Salue in such an unjustified assault|been made evident that those in close| Have you ever noticed that | aiscover if -our owm vanity is:not of o hty remark: but it mede people | Webster had suggested 2 move toth . that bath men arc|again Delng groomed for the demo- sipen fowns and cities for the destruc- | touch with end in full understanding | N2KeS 3004 in this world doesn’t ranker species than that . which we and tided the company over|bring about a compromise by getting vi that street porters | cratic nomination for mayor of Middle- Hion of property and theyilling of the | Of the situation recognize the nandi:| 5] 10 % cloud of witnesses for sup- | would assail. ' It was. George Hiicy S 2 bill passed o found a new untversi |are Kurds or Asia Minor Turke, ac- | ton, i spite of the fact that Professor Knabitants who are not Snsaged either | capped conditions which provail at the | hote, sew, SUo°ess creates conditions 2:;\0[:L;nrxsnm {he mouth of omo of her 5 | but the move did not succeed. cording o the kind of load Imey Ejmr.‘-::rnwuh:;‘ Srosvessive ég‘xg;w‘:z ve or defensive action. present time. Tt was bt ot o Thtfa: oo onl T J haracte: this quaint - haps there is nothing se funn The court that first decided the|carry: that most boatmen are from |election, wi an £ DOF, hr:finf;le:v A a®o that Assistant ?«b:f; s;‘.';‘g' Lo | Jihes W) Suedchs drs sduivatent Men's men; gentle or.single, they o Tunconacious humar of the | Dartmouth Coliege case found it difi- | the Black Sea Coast, and so indefin- [ doeS not seem to hesitate about re- cat . bring that Assistant Secretary Roosevelt | o fallure. 4 who cannot stand { much of a muchness It 1& not sofchild, sponteneons as it is, and quite|cult to understand “how a privileze ;. | turning “to the democratic party #k flect into effectivo service is pavy department fold of the | Prosperity ccess but strange men shouid, ask themselves| unstadied. Fonh B ictenton Srihs e Tass it the . is plenty of time in the Otto- |long as he is a favored candidate— %o be questioned. It has already given ) Vessels thaf are unserviceable because | >4f SnraE € speils ‘Am 1 my brothers Leeper?” if taey! A lttle gir 10 was maki er | 1and b; 2 in Consti man capital; in fact, 2 prodigality of | Meriden Journal. SWigence of its abilt the Tack of men to man them amd | SEC &Man Tination. Visible success is se it as a biuff as Cain did|first visit to the beach, rising early,|declaring that it should not be taken element of life- the city re-{ _ . Sman territory and it can be expected |in his opinion there is a shortaze of | Lier ho ool iSible to cover a_crime. It is every m came rumming into the coltage in|away i y aw of the lan sly, regardlessly follows four | The legislature should give to the %o give further demonstrations. In-|15.000. Others with a knowledze of | o abiite o spioe s duty to keep himself straigit—tha great excitement, to tell her mother to ¥ mouth Collego case- pro- | oalendars. Time has no money cur- | ighway commissioner fall authorits. wtead, however, of throwing bombs | conditione have fixed the shortage at 2 a sane-and.useful 1if S ccmplished man. doez m come. and see! Lreathiess, she ex ement in y | rency there; it bas no relationship at planping and 1y E trome M v 1 o rtage ai sane and useful li keeper. l2ined. th - s | =, and 11, according tc Dwizht, to th hways between important Do #nto the midst of non-combatants for | Gifferent totals, but -Rear Admiral|V . Success cannot . Dlained that there was a. trolley car |4 & T O N . to disregard the yhim: fhe Hilling of old men, women, chil-|Fletcher, Who has but recently been | W1thou n on any 9 (e s o g oot (s o e i e 1he parstinony of ay particular oy dren and nurse-girls, it can accom-|Diaced in command of the Atlantic|ll2 @ Mountain. = Success may. bring that during the Night a house-beat|its tendenc y Turks of C pre to the t such pilsh far more effective results through | fleet 2s successor to Re an abundsnce of wealth, and it ma: hid anchored in th ainst o s that had | regard 1 ck as falling at el 3 4 and un- fhe diraction of is activities asainst|Badger, renorts that a special mvestr. | Ain5 a0 end of The Saviour (§ Sunday Morning Talk —— { created them a e Ao atest success, bu: e didn’ i) 2.1 iel Webst i o ¥ Vi 33 t system. {he fortified places. In attacking those | Eation shows a shortage of 10,000 of- | roil in Piesty thoms wio crion 1o ans mf’m:?"':’,f,‘}:fi; B e e S since s D x ¥ be arships are entirely justified and | fcers and men day only knew how to abuse powe of all the fighting The iorid hasn't changed .s e humor as there is in the joke itsell. e of & he of R £ B i cter a1t ¢ » popular elogans of t e S | 3 P g Saline mins TheSmorla ehas chang « Up in the White Mountains, one su y Tts of a contract. The char- | iz of recent weeks in the western z o e tine. o bo recisoned a STTY weight, dince that 1s no place for | FnCh 8] jrist’s time. SUCCESSORS OF ABRAHAM. mer, in o talk. » Leland Powers, | ter recites that the founder on his|War-theater, has taken a prominently- e Snent. negligenc Sffecens, but hog: much beiter el the famed humorist, I was amused | part, has agreed to establish his semi- jchronicled par “Beforo the Roman|Sourse, s that by buying now what u,lfad B e folowen tyl LS RSN Shot I connectiom wit o e guel g The pioneer makes irresistible appeal | By his narration of a.little incident|Dhary in New I oa andto e romad S s o e | e abestately necessasy o Drovides o German fleet and = base of sup-|all the estimates is that the nav 1 == & > the imagination. It is the man|in his experience. veyond its original design.|ov aul, S , then a metropiis | it is absolutely ry, e provi Dlies wrecked, 2. warship blown up or|SHOFt of necessary men and et Sl Brow how tolwho does the thing’ frst who compels| He had been invited to zive one of & other thing: the benefit of clve citios, was' the | worle for those who produce it aud t Padeiss Ao Sris = g Loty ieir clothing and are pro - homage, The Danlel Boones and | iis monoiogues before a certain c X ovince: he warlike Sucesiones, one Rle ipency 3 o 2 fort badly demazed there would|3Many of the places m b filled | Vid: b eil the purpos S onte o 2 s ot e i i 1 cEn't ap v B e S g i AL ot i hn C. Fremonts' who first found the | gregation and during his s | ter is ziven to him and 5 t posetul Seeples in GRut [SEEE M ol ioae o i = « o Ry o P 2 Lhere.ared o slove: s L s y across plains. and over moun- | tittle town t > Wi under the plighte one of their Lings, hed " R s b e 4 8aia to have prevailed in Beriin, but | thers w require spectal - training | frait an wonn e rd- and s have left behind them records of | to-d0 deacon through t the rignt of gov- | even managed to extend his authority t he wiil ever be abls to buy ther She murderinz of defenseless people|2nd that training cannot be acquired | E 125 ma but ever ceasing foscinatibn: We. follaw:|De had been engaged e : the college and administering 1d the sea, among the Dritona. ‘aterbury America 3 not warfare. T tain may . The policy of economy| Sl our well beaten . and comfortable | ter cold right, the chu v its concerns in the manncr provided fEsonk ix & Bl Eow phciurens 5 wonsider there is provocation cnough|Nas its commendabls features, but|of w A they axe patent g pathwaye Decause of the vision and | frigid and uncomfort: in the charte tusied among well-forested | Eridgepcri newspapers have magni- "o recum. 1t Tor tat, It tho attasn | Wen 5t Comcs 1o 4 matter of proec 1nd they are patient hunters. | fhe Courage of these blazshs cf the |morist exerted himselt his fu “Ts not thi z a n the left bank of the Alane. It |8ed the postoffice contost to »Doe‘v.}x;u::: snents will be given more importance| tion it is well to take 2 common senee] Of 2 half dozen Juneos visited the sap. | 2k { niest stortes, that he might money had beel to b T northeast of Paris ranging in between a European sense | £ en june isited the gar g L e S 5 ey P titut ne of the link eland a fi i 2 nic i and ca their program under|the Practice of.pennywise and pound jpeichelor s buttons unflotvers, etc., | cparted and ‘lighted Shores do rot| entertainme: : any d zal | The reglon all about Soissons congratuiated Dbeceuse Congressma. fhe rules of Intarnational warfare, 2nd thiey Gpparentiy found lots of thets | facic (e rospect of us Jandermen Tt { cont srant of « cultural, and the city’s trade s mostly | Donovan takes a saner view and won't e { |'there is no felling whether they tos sc infrepid men who pushed out| Everybedy thers appeared DOXe aigrant of fen_ | 0 Eraink vegeiabise Ve aiosls leeh aciunttl e Anisin De e FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. | EDITGRIAL NOTES. R m Labrador or the cold nopthe |2 % unchiarted - seas = Colambus 1y intarestod; but ‘as the hour A e S e r e O e bas taken iwo or three months| sleigh has Bee but their little wings have borne s tiny. caravels, Sir Francis|on and he was leiting off humor cogniz any decided case, moriof the 3 t t- | poatoffice department may go entirely B somie necessarily strict measures| Pensive. ov 0= clarag = } them more than & thousand miles from | Drake in his little Golden Hind—such | fireworks, he grew cold a 2 2 st in the common : ry + - Then 5 DimtaEs n | i S m | 5 “these win-our abounding admira- Aot ioin , ? mankind.” 1 and cotton cloth znd : sood behavior, and {10 handle the foot and mouth disease| _ — o the polation and deep snows |, “Phe ships of all time follow in | Vi . There are esten- ration will be from the service, for epidemic wh i through the| 3any have already heen floured in{snows this thev rmas e i T iow | their wakes, there were some moet importa jEive lumber yards in the city. merit.—Ezidgeport Farmer. jcountry, but he methods | their wrestle with their good Arpiess. Bl e b e Sod strenuous efforts made to sup- | Sttutional law ever 1e one-time importance of Sois- e tadopted it is poss the sovern- | tons. zenlle roins and sunenine sive them | Adventurs of amy. sort will alwaysi Press laughter. = . S been waning. The #ie8e, | The anarchist, throwing his bomb in jment to ennounce at this time the 1ifi- thewireless meszage which i come back to Abraham as {ts first and| . When the cnterlainment was over, | Consequences ot th A el some crowded etreet, in his delusion ing of the quarantine over a r tile i d £ i ntain v sreat hero. .He 1t was who, first in].S0me of the people waited to meetDeen very far-reachinz, : Eimdviis that the soclal establishment of cen- B F e 126 er 3 T} the 1 " 1 F recorded history, .left a certainty -for ] Hinl and 2 curing the inviolability o D Y, and seem at last{¢uries may be upset by his little sav- part of the infected ferritory. chifi o PRIChRse O X 3 it o S ine Tty g peiLdt: outs into] TG Tiadta; r 3 1 St over- | Lo 1 for further|age explosion. is not more tragicall las not Boen attained without fhe sac. | 1t WoUld be an expensive mift flecin & 1 an uncerfaimty’and pushed out.into|y8%, 055 5, T ; el eis : i 2 o oldest cities in}wicked tuan these war-crazed German rifice of a large number of cattle and| 1, ;o T that of this hud\"“smii““;;f’,,‘h‘j‘eh‘,’dfv remarked, wi 3 asi B urts th uth vy of % 1ere very few cities in|enthusiasts who count it an esploit of BN SspeniSture of sevor: i - aking some time to make { What dia 8 ard> :leaving A . SeoRie. 4 tution Ine 3 : which have seen more|great honor and repute to go long i A < ABmiTietTatioy: s SHLt e | at de we know about obstinacy | vine command, his ancestral home in 3 ple } iea a = T . Jars, muech i seo that i | and wick e T A e e B aldes At Dol s Taih ] they d ) ples. ecision % tances to commit deeds of violence e foothold the diseasc had se2 on the proposed shippin asi you this if I had not asked myself | “not knowing whither he went.” cponded 'his host. N Higwe | plied. frequently both by 1he o o |y o check it cmergency measures were| here am = many times. It is along {hese | He had embarked on, o tremendous | 1oofl At me or my stories Protested | 1 ST s s ‘f‘s;,r,LL‘:,f.r‘péfi; T an e T Bows. B0 0l ban oo wers| fMhieve are contiy we misjudge children and srown | venture. He went not only to cxplore | gie funnyman. “Leughi” snorted the i s 5 T done th the epiht of GRS e o expense, whic, commumity whic : e i et : e e R e L A s_northern defense. . It | thinge dome in the spirit of crime—i - | cormmumity swhich indicate the passing | fofkx. Thinkof tho ey wilo Would | now ‘ands, but! to - estanlien ‘s new | 20T, 8 JmSlemaor, VAL T o that Clovis oviained, 5 486 | Golious aariets ‘o destroy aud not correspond o the loss ' shed as a. training oL Lord’s praver. You can | faith. Gy - s e hix famous victory over the Roman | ravage—New Londo ¥ B S scin e oy o e : Sou can’t think of | godeAbraam Believed in One. While | P31 poeeerrs "ol 2 ¢ THE WAR PRIMER el Gyagrive, wiich' smsaiea ] L oaden TBIN- e et ' He o st nd onie mean anid unjust | his neiglibors beheld o deity in each Ty DcraEaE By National Geographic Socioty yme from Gaul and brought in the | S ey % e 1 Ing ltaly meatesl that sounie ooy | fhimes that w 4 about him which | tree and hill and' river this man had EESCEAT I iermRns Sajssaus heceme capital of S e ho whols trowble. Tt was appa thetizve: Jolh s Me o {Tie hasn't got to answer for. What & |senwed- the truth of monotheism and Gerpmae . Sisione backns capisliof [N anD st the start and has become more so dur- X and wickedness it | worshipped one Creator and Lord -of - sumed its position 2s borderland be- Ra osdses of Eals Donms nil e ing the intervening time and that is miur was! A s o ofider : . leased’ fo learn that there &s at least 8! A s 1 sign of depravity |all. The change in creed represented T tween the Latinized German of the|bha ea dis 5 T iag the inbervering o “und Shat s Tt e o mnovsh ien o denravics | 4T PRS- Ghante o ereod Topretonicd || FAMOUS TRIALS Conmtartinepie—Din R R e £ = ! for. good: ) be 3 2 inkish kingdom and the Germans of | been able to cure in all its stages, B = T o juch] e promise that was made only affel Justified in belns . amazed: bui|" And so, because his God had walked besiining with the captur nd the Rhine. : {5t i G s Catnrin Cire 13 f3t cut of the country, The states and | T2, TS 380 et the cost of liv - o it & friend he was|it, this min, this Fathor of the Faith- R inoplc, and ending a e _“There are a number of famous old |fhe only pos S et ara e “he country have authorities whe are | ey, e 4OWR seems almosi iike affo say to God forgive miy trespasses |his esdo, Jort behind. ceery fomitas| THE ~ DARTMOUTH ° COLLEGE|thereafter, the Golden Age of 7 A cmtarien o B et - | constitutional Giseass, requlres & con- supposed to be on the guard against S RN ? those who trespass against |scene, and .Tet Off . across many a CASE. | dominion dawned and be £ | bey 0t Notre Dame, now & barrack, | Guce is taker Intornally, atting directis such disease. If there is laxity'in in-| Peace mayv e the aim of 2 e hadwt sot where he fleague of desert to an unknawn coun- 3 fos was founded in 860; that of St. Med. | upon the blood and mucous surfaces of spection or a tendency to slizht the | president. o but it will . mot 3 orsive them vot and the | {ry. Could more of epic grandenr| . FFomail over tie United States caime | Constantinopie ciowaed ard. of which little now remains, was | the system, thereby —destroylng N o e e sexico, will . not o him. at his word. This | be crowded inte. amy. life racord than | 2 wail of anguish when, in 1516, Chief | querors 1f . 'as it has remained the|gsd BT WH 5 1 foundation of the gisease, and glvin d take long to find out what kind of a iot seem to be wickeder than |is in that of this dweller-in the dawn|Justice of the United Staies - John|chief jewel won by Turk: oy ey o ire & the|the patient ®strenath by bulldin 5 can be expected. It was to.prevent| markemin he.ie others, but more consious of himselt, | of history? “By failh, Abraham, when | Marehall ronounced jis opinion nd. today. the Ottoman is trémbling | {he. " France. 1ts abbots | Sataojbitution ang sesizung natite o 3 = conditions that federal ang e knew what the prayer. meant and | iled. to- oo : he c 3 istaes of B h | 1 b hy of hie former VIgOL. i iine o ¢ oLl i . 3 - " SEar e prayer m Gallen Lo hn oRbiEhE: ace | the case of the trusises of Dartmouth | lesi this tro; o OT: | coined +, and were lords of more|so much faith in its curative pow staie Tnspectors were apromied and,| 1 oll the winter That was cxpested | FEL PG 4% and s {hat silence was | Rick pe. should Sfeer. secarve Diace | Colicge, ve. Waodward. It was the es- | the vantage hin oriental | 111 000" llizes, One or fwo meagre | ihat they offer One, Hund-ed Dolars if the performance of such work is|is crowded into that = better tha If we only have | inherifance, obeyed:; an; tablishing of a new. law and the inter- | world upon ti e 2% | fragments are that ie left from jts|for @ny case that it fells to cure. Send nto that part of it which{to pay for o < v d he went out, 7 ts a 2 {@oing o amount to anything, those o] remaine. therotl ne o comin oh | to pay for our = the tax |uiol Knowlhs whither be wenee ference in private affairs that 2t thejDe won. awa nd brought | t splendor. RV s o Y whoin It is entrusted must phy atten-|as lonz as the war. z i oo Do 1 hear you remeark that: this is|time seemed unjustifiabl | within the zphere o A Seissons has taken part in all thejo A00reE® . 5 ©F T &P P tiom to it or let someone clse. 1t is e PR A mere 2 yarn.out of the foggy -mists |, DBriefly the Durtmouth College case | again The i develope: rs of France. It stood with the| 'sold by all drugxiste. T5c. S 1o ey 105 the et ST z e SeoTEe, . copgcio of antfouity? It is far more than that,| 28, 25 foliows:. The Legislalure of | this city sinc - Gavls azainst the Romans, yntil King] Take Hall's Family Pills for comstis et cost nting| - 4 e an SRR yYou wo my brother. It is a transcript of life, | 6% Hambshire passed.an act in 131s | Turk, dat 4 0 Galba submitted to Caesar, when the |pation. Sueh epidemics and Sl he burdenca | ticipating trouble probably wouldmt | NEY ¥our ‘meishibor docsn't conducu| o what s Rappening. evers aay | fo| CHADEINE the Hame of ihe nstitution et of & paper preper e ARl et fouth Pesibe ar i = |With the heavy expense of removing | recognize it unless it comes in the | Jarieelf @8 vou do yourself, it is time|all the soms of men. The. story is|2 “Dertmouth University.” enlarging|Dwight for the fonal Ge Slaught which, for Soissons, hes lasted, | Children’s Coughs—Children’s Colda— }them, because <f ineffective precaution, | shape of an earthquake. straps’ and HTEwith Gy Sour maahe |ZiriclY, B, o the tminute i€ you will| (2 Zo8rd, of trustsse and sssuming| SSEEUL 1. revolution of 1908 Con- | NI TOT3 o, lete lepglis periode of Batt: 'Are Serious. ! ! = = < e o 8L ht | rub out the ancient names and write | (e control of ity affairs. To this act we the revolution of On- | respites, for nearly 2,000 years.” ; a3 t STAY IN SCHOOL. { dea of @ividing Mexico into] Sighar et Tt b tme thir v o2l lin modern ones. We are all Stlized to the Erustess were opposed, and with |stantinopie was 2 el SoCite symbioms OF o wpproching cold. Shve | & service which the youns peopie| W0 Tepublics ousht to satisty the de-|lifted ‘up and ‘out of your own. at- |90, Sy, what Abraharm dids We 50 | thgy " Greusnt actlon betore the Sus | lights telephones, { Would Serve Public Better. it Dr, Bell's Tine-Tar-Honey at once. i siould have cause to appreciate. pare | S7¢ for more reVolutions down there|mospliere. - Any physician will tell A R ] ACh TeW ) hreme Court. af the ‘State. . By this| ades, theatres or RSl i It acts quickly, and prevents the cold | ticmlarky after they have the 7”\“ permitting twice as mer ithat you must look out what so v nof-knowinsiwhet Kesbefore uf: | By ini1"the Lesialatute was. sustain. iret this was -3 e t e,.'e;s Eromin wove Very healing—soothes el he oppor- fafy atmo e you ath r ' 1 b e BN S g alow 2 of various Fed-|the lungs, loosens the 0 i tunity to understand what it means| hat young grandsen will have to) i poepliate Son Uresthe In Do you know what s single. hour | fo ther sobbon, ", LUTSIDOn taken| Mot o) g e B ‘e banks sulls the partisan | strengthens the syatem. I's Stbman: { to them, 1= that which the city of New | cor yp an awful howl if he causes the| T0® Mmany people are poisoned & {may bring forth in vour life? Do You | States. The case of ther coflece wos | Burope: in later vears, it was so be- | POl the Detter it will serve the |teed. Oniy 25c. at your drugglst. Buy | Orleans has undertaken to render. It| prociiect = 2 o own_Conceit. semething o medical doc. | ANOW Where you will be at the end of | then argued by Daniel Websicr and | rause of the will of one man—tho ex- | S°2¢ nterests of the public. —Chi-}a bottle today. {18 what s termed & “Stay In School’ | Ine o oo e e, TooT el | tor doeau't | ravq Lthis opening vear - whethar,,indoed, { other able coungel. and fully sustained |Sultan Abdul-Hamid II. This sul- | Cago Herald. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for eores. imovement wherein the purpose is {0 | o, g bR e ty dojyou Will eyen.see the end. of it here|by. the, court...The univereity organi-|tan. Mr. Digt rnly BRS i iho pivents, gunritions oyl " not seem to heve o eurs for.{in_the. 8 “‘J-a'\’f’m’-‘i.:fé“&“’o‘s”;‘cfi<i“"“"}, Vwas dissolved and the old- col- | believed that a dynamo had something chfldren, the advantages of edu. S ® 5 T = i e J PETINNEES 2% I S Sprrow, cess | lege board of trustges continued. {to do with dynamite, an herefore RS i koys .ind giris may M'J{::_\ The man on the corner says: } with sense S * or defeat the coming months are . t0!” The great haitie was fought by them | would have none of them. i i Scorier do zome voung fellows get 4| his own atimospher o many of| DVng you? Of uli these (Bings you!not for themselves only; the princi-| The young Turk uprising in 1908 faond to wroft by tho courses provided | joo. than they begin to fisure up tha | LR S0 oF deficiency . (liis|are us -compietely. ignorait ‘a8 Abra- | ples concerned. | Were vital to - man Hirapatormed he Sty and secording to| {in the grammar and high Schocis. | mumber of yacations requived in s | direction o © 160 devoted to]ham was of what Was coming to Bim'other . Institutions. Dartmouth. in| Dwight, Conatantinoble has Such is attempted to offset the ten- = that old v Know Iach|When he'fared: fovth from Ur of-theicomparative poverty, was thus instru nged more in the {8ency to leave school and go to work| " { Other Bat ¢ an it| Chaidecs into az. untried Country. . " | mesial in vindientins the sicreansss|than in the 200 vea : B Sk e Sivtemete ot el M o E T aiieva that] XS koot ourict What gives the. life of the patriaréhiof privete frasts. CHlel Tustice Mar. | Dynamos hum there Incame tex returns must be prepared and filed with the Internal w 83 o schooling are complied with, | Col. Bryan was, to get & shere in the| "o "o e e T R T S IO SR D G B B Bevenus Depariment. ok Tetee: that Marshr ‘tol. 1016 Ry chicividuie: £ . Erya : Sod. T 0id not knew twher {'mouth charter was & contract within | phones are in use; strects have been : o iMany chilaren are forced by ciroum- | Sen Domingo scheme, but of courss he | As_ anneying a persen as ai. cnc|going, but’ he W tht . JChoVaR'| the meantng ot the Gaves 8¢ the Unr | widened:. mator taffice miles upon having a net income of §3,000 or over, and by husband and wifs, liv- |tances to follow sich & course, but|never was sstlefied with the salaiy|cin meet in lifo Wi insists up-| knew—gnd that Wag enough, No man | ted States Copstilition forbidding any | them, and there is eyen talk of a ing together, having @ combined net incame of that amount, through this manner of endeavoring|of his offce. - on telling you something you do, notlcan be a victim either of fedr or at‘sgzm io pass any law impairing the|subway fu; cliy. Yet the tinge of Our Ircome Tax Department will be pleased to assist you in pre- 0 educate the parents as well as the care to hnow—their gpinicis of mat- [sloth Who is syié of ‘thit. They travel|obligation of contracis. | the saturates its _life. paring your report e "he Whits Tionse baby will rot be|ters and things, pefiaps, which they-|hopefully iFho ta zay wilh Whittler: (rouble started When tie presi-| Conswantluople of tofay, the writer : it > tho| know disagree With yours. A reat : SRS > Fdant of ihe collage hed & dimasvasmiont | savs, is neiiher moders nor mediae Damed atter the president because the | miany_conscientious dty-doers have|T lkngiw: not” wher” His. iaiainds liee| with the Crnuiens Lo endanisend | val: got wholly Aslatic, nor yet wholly THE 5 A thinks o ch i this fault. The fiyst thing . a duts- thef ‘fronded, pslms {n air; . |feom oMice ‘To” detoymined to fight| European; rather, it is a confysing Bot be handicapped, bui fhers are =|qgen chowid realize is that liis great-|Tonly kmow I, cannst crift beyoad Misiirather thust'fn ive By hic position | mizture of the oid and the Mew, of ' A est duty is toward himself; and it.is love and- éare, -t ST U gpiumlaaivedioAE < thbrefare ‘tosk his | the West. i ke able to recognlze ol THE PARBON. (grisvancs to (he R of the| The great <lty, the wriler coptinues, METN N N NS v T T T e N et et e o St TN et e o O N o e e e president to do 2ny more. floor walk

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