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China and Hollsnd. Such action puts its provisions into operation at once; and starts an orgenired international| jmove for a most commendable pur- pose. t There no ceuntry which should not be concerned in keeping the opivm! irade to the very minlmum neceasary | for proper use. ot only skould each country adopt and enforce stringent| | measures aguite: the indiscriminate in harmful narcoties but much aid is to be galned through concerted {action upon the part of tne different nations. There is plenty of opportun. ity for giving sugport to C reformation but il is also apparent |that each country o heip itsell by heiping others to suppress such trade. Jlorwich Bulletin und Courier i Entersd at the Postoffice lt Norwich, | Copn na in ite Telepnane Calls: ness Office 480. i diterial Roomx 35-8. Bulletin Job Office 35 Without the trade in opium, a good wrr=y Tlliantle OBce, Rovm 2 M part of which is illicit. much of the fullding. Telepnone 210. misery and crime-of a country can be overcome, i RAILROAD OWNED BOAT LINES. | A large part of New England i interested in the decision of the In- terstate Commerce commission, which |permits the Southern Pacific railroad to retain control of the Pacific Mail B““efin | Steamship company, because that 1€ same commission has the say as to - whether the New HHaven road must The Bulletin has the largest dispose of its Sound lines operating ciroulation of any papr in East- between New York and points in New orn Conneoticut and from thres 3|England. to four times larger than that of The New Haven road does not, as| any in Norwich. !t is delivered 3{did the Southern Pacific operate any & vessels through the Panama canal, to'evar 5200 o th KNS DO TNt et e in Norwich, and read by ninety- $1, "0 0 "0 (" nger the provisions of | three per cent. of the people. In 314, 20 a1l railroad owned steamship | Windham it is delivered to over gljines must be disposed of unless in the 200 houses, in Putnam and opinion of the commission they are Danielson to over 1,100 and in 3|necessary to public service. The re- ail of these places it is consid- ictiong of the steamship lines of 1 “From the record it appears hat the servicej the Southern Pacific meet the approv of ihe commission when it says ered the local daily. Eastern Connecticut has forty- nine towns, o hundred and proposed other than that through the| sixty-five posteffice districts, and $1 parama canal would be in the interest | sixtv rural free deiivery routes. {of the public and of advantage to the The Bullstin is sold in every £|convenience %nd commerce of the town and on all of the R. F. D. 3| people, and that its continuance would routes in Eastern Connecticut. | meither exclude, prevent nor reduce : npetition on the route by water i CIRCULATION |umder consideration,” and it indicates H | what must be the basis for action H 00 aane 4412 ?”\:o the many other petitions be- In the opinion of .the business men and organizations of New England if {the Sound lines are removed from the New Haven road it is going lo be a { detriment, rather, than a benefit. If| | those who are going to be affected arel | better satisfied under existing condi- | —{tions as to the advant and con-| i ce of commerce, than they| would be otherwise, and no canal ser- vice inténded there appears to be e FITTING FOR NORWICH. the mayor it has been anunounced by e that definite plans have]celient reasons for the commission een made for the establishment of|letting well enough alene. : gardens in its For park — e i Ihat tare meres ave to be set aside for| OVERLOOKS THE NEUTRALS. | purpose the plant { ere are those who contend that » he contrib v schoc ause this count did_not dom- s and citizens, with the ultimate{yiain against the ma -th esult that the i m"'ef")'nl ea a war zone by Gremt Britain earl-| fter a period of fiv 1 be |3 war it has no réason to make| ne citi city {a at me {0 the extension ea | thereof by Germany so as to include| vl . beat | the British Isles. [ voveme t zed | Such might have good foundation if| e Spring looki. it was a fact that neutral commerce ome time ahead it iz committed t0 2 |was excluded from the North sea zone| Jan which should bring excellent re-|or any notice had been given the | silis. Rlose zardens are aliractions)time that American or neuiral ship-| s provide they ! would be subject to de ction | prove only for the res-!by being mistaken for German mer- s ested thous- [chanimen, Great Britain established et vtk wide radius {2 war zone ana which has | T dea i ome which means much|Proved effeciive. ation Ger- | a tv. It has been prevecusly tiines a withe szested as one method of park de- e to maintai blockade hut R oty ey its stead the possibility of | it Nbrw ine aitack and destructicn success of | € hant vessels without the ob- | & ietorons] of the international s Ohee e - shall be an inspection of in the cul.|Such vessels ven | not | (0 the crew away before fAr- aniza- | IRE upon them. | ons. who would eagerly perate| The courses taken by the two na- 1 the park hoard in the carrving|ions d ffer in that one, as A s n idea at the least pos- | Measure. has assumed the respons & while the mark has a|Pilt of estadlishing a blockade e who can be relied upon | LPOUZH unable to do likewise, German Iice and service in|has done its best to obtain similar rtaking s | vesalts Db it has not been content to| s i NG {confine it operations mu.s‘,} T ommerce and accord i ; e i jment to the commerce { N and ey S { EDITOR'AL NOTES. me N »een contributed to the of any forgoiten New Year's resolu- | s the Mexican tangle tions. of the co itut i Rk A of Carranza in daPiving Peanuts 3 to be a profit- ettt 1“1)'2“') rop, but e are poor returns| » the shelter of|that come fi peanut molitics | It added | R SRR , the] Even sunny lialy cannot get along situation which is bound {o|Without blankets if the reported order| threatened he ex-|©f 600.000 pairs from Chicago is «‘1 the repres: “\.-p\!“"“ 1] in an endeavor to o e — from foreign coun-| Feeling as big and pompous as a | Zeppelin there is no reason why every | Vhether Mexico will be able to ad-|one should not get a glimpse at the| e e SR ‘q‘l”‘ ”V‘G‘ By sending home Spain's represen- | el T Tl d upon|l@tve in Mexico, Carranza apparently | {he head of that nation at he|doesn't care who he does include.in grol ‘of ‘aplySa small porfion of the | \nicoording fo the ted States pol- | ypuk 1 his seltsappointed capitalljsy smerican ships are not going to Mg "'(“ .l"’"“:’j nothing to}ye gimfammed or sunk, without know. | * 1 countries. He has edll The man on jthe corner says: Thel Khe disposition of turning n hisiform of philanthropy which appeals and .t defiance to all)most to the public is that which pro- | ‘hose who must be governéd the i vides for personal enjoyment acte and not e 1y —_— When Mexico is referred 1 wants to repeal its euzen- | h @ state Sof. anait Another accasion for the| rove it otherw states to express thamks ing we ate is wil ing to be g looked | has aroused much s peo-| York. but with s in istment | Becker case show a weak sp the o 1 pain but | nearer ho H a e given to thel ! other| The death of 1an marks A to belthe passing of a famous war corre-| 1 place to spondent who wouid probably have £ o preferred the battlefield for his death- d to a hospital. 1t 1s reported that there are \rra:x.m' or catile in the country| halthan a ago. it shows what ! vear meat eat meat those whos used to do. nment order for ication of ships’ manifests s from the sailing date was about as ed as tae ship purc eaters can ne conditions in That seen brought io undersiszd the nec ity of rigid acticn for the chans »f such conditicns sd by thefhas been somplete reversal cencerning | poorly conceiy he cultivation of Lop)v es and the sale | proposal. and use of opium. Every effort isj reing made to end the evil ! The democrats sesm to think that A move in the right direction has|they have $40,600.680 to put into the st heen made by the signing f t' | construction of a new ship bill but the | ‘onvention, whick has for its purpose|finances wouldn't stand the building | ‘he suppression of the opium traffic, |of the Tequired submarines and five| 3 the representatives of this country,!had to he eliminated. | ! lessness of en. i husband b fcold { just because nobody ™ my | example of ito noting automatical The one who was initialing a towel | flies out when snme(‘xm:‘ agreed emphatica was said concerning the geieral “I ' firmly “that if I abandon my it starve to. deatl or come believe,” were to howe, she T 50 away not_only the family perisi of 3 some ‘hor 1 ever knows where fl:!)lhmg 1 weren't there to tell 'em, they ocouldn't! locatle even the telephone to se: i help! “As for me, I am the finest Long ser L cation of any and all objects. ear muff worn last December, s: velops remarkably aleng those I think that some time they wil me up in the magazines together with | s who can muitipiy | and relate on the human ma: millions instantly spot the dates of the Roman wa inform you how many {imes rou | earth it is to the planet Mars! what shall we do about the cherry pie? Before I know it my subtonscious vour v n -lalways a sort of distrust in brain Is prompiing my tongue to mur-| G0 W1 and 3 ga0n Marasn tat Y [as organized by men. This mur that she will find the Tolling Pin | and that she will consols you. has grown with the war, and I on nder the icebox. I re-|™ Ly ur affectionate sister, that if the women of Europe ha l' o member having seen It lying on top. Katherine Roberts” |12d more to say in the governing nking that when the iceman| e jitcle Frenci S countries this terrible slaughter ised the cover it would undoubtedly | this letter was Touch tou soldiers and ians would have 1 off bacic of the refrigerator. |that she has written the folio been avo! We women may have ‘While Mary is_ scrambling for the ply: 1( is our instinctive im- n my husband bangs in e r children from the e screen door 1 Leat or usehold | the human encyclopedia vice has trainéd my brain in- the exact lo- After a voman has grown used to being asked | in the middle of July whére is the left oking around Then appears sister. Sk looks sad. She ays that eince sh: Tead tuat letler froma Tem that came m yet:sr’a" morning's mail she has) e e elp-1 RHEUMATISM Physician Balieves a Genuine Remedy for the Has Been Found. ag, the wonder Dissase i | rheumatism old by Lee & Osgood and all possible Tnsha ANl SoonEh o Biak Tt Upe ““Your letter, I recite mechanicaily ! S nd | (0 My disiracted sister, s corefuiiy Ui tucked away in my salad recipe hook, | about the middle. I saw it tnere w iooking up a recipe. of the boo “Then 1 find my husband doggediy | | pawning over ali the clean clothes! just ironed and spread oui cavefully on my ved. e looks up in a pained and reproachful way. ‘I have lost my he confides. ‘I can't imagine it, the it 1 > | nd for!| About the center| a living ays abou ula employed in tiem, gout, Lorenzo, 1 say, grabbing his arm just as he is about to roll into a ball my fresh lingerie drass, ‘you probably will ind your cap in the rowbsa!—you know yoi went fishing just before luncheeon.’ “And that's the way it goes” sighed {the woman initialing = towel. ‘Some- | times it's a perfect wonder to me that 1 don't have to chart the path to the table =and blaze e de- Tini 1 write ear stages, formula far in advance ally employed rheumatisn {in _compo: ually pres: This rheumetism the rs and nd the ribed days will come back and that peace will reign over you and the little girls “Dear little American sister “I am the little French g 1 to whom | ' telties and horr al > the veins and deadly the bowels and kidneys, ch they are quickly thrown ral, healthy wa repuiable physician Rheum: most careful inyestigation of the form- ker and more er remedies cost- at once into the blood owing it to feed rieries and poisoncus secre- “I have made a the manufacture of sed alone, of the methods gener- | altogetner from should give an confi of a woman I must say that I Rheuma, and 1 heartily recommend it as a remedy for all forms of rheuma- and complications arising! from neglect of these diseases in thsirj On the basis of the I find Rheuma treatm the remedies sufferer from ence tryIng e saates e alek dining room Rbeuma. It is so inexponrive you| Somehow the family always gets|CU28 ("0 101 o the batheub for |cannat afford ts 4 g i more fecbie minded in the summer, | % B®L 1o The 100 OF ths DR{ALID for ust when I yamt to.recubmraie and|.nail have o, some 'day!”—Chicago 5 = S e = the leiter says the son was so mov the edge of insenity when I get them — by it that he forthwiih rep {all together at the summer cottage. It 1A e e i begins in the morring by my husband's & piace in thi iine demanding his cep. You would think Stories of the War { met we were in the arctic regions and he | o, expected a frost bite if he ventured & = i out into the verfect July day without SRR , German Women and the War. . 1 tell him he dropved it into the! { The Berlingske Tidende, of Copenha- wastebasket when he came home the | Refogee from Rheims.. | gen. has orsanized an inquiry among| evening previous. ‘And then my | Among the presents sent by the|Uerman women concerning the influ-| ter wails and wants to know who on | cuildren of Ameriea to France, dis.|eNce which the war has exercised upon earth taken her tennis racket |tributed recentiy in the presence of | L1¢m and their surroundings. One ] and buried it! . [|Madame Poincare, was a doil, which | the most cloquent answers is given by D tOR of the pidno, SSSRiing T ren to St 16t G b dCwmpelie: ane | 5 SerUn waman doctor, st tell her. ‘And Ethel—that is mMY|of the refugees living temporarily Hein. “In my capacity of doctor.” she| dsughter—"If vou ate looking 10t JOur] tne Relibt OF (he Cily oF Blafl:Tmal Voites, ol wust saythls. I ha kvl embroidery, you Gropped it in " thelittls girl found attached to the doll a| D & Sreat number of patients suffer- pansy bed when the girls called You|note reading: ins from shatiered merves, nervous and T picked it up.and put It on the “Chicago, |Dreakdown, sleeplessness, and general | table in your room.” My dear jittie European sister, debilitr—ail caused by the war. If I{ hen 1 settle down on the porch to T send you this doll and I feel lots|®M (0 answer the question in my ca- | ead and (he cook appears. She &a¥S|or pleasure in giving it o you. 1 am |PACIS OF & mother T must say that the | she hias alwags put the rolling Din on {1 vears oid and T live in Chicago. 1| %7 NS faushi me that my most the shelf in its proper place, but for|offer vou my affection and my sym-|Sicred duiy is to educate both Lhe life,of hep 1t 18 miselng, nd Dty a0 nODG et veEy oAn better| (008 S0 48 to mBke fhem hate e hasn't the vaguest idea where it is, and ng which speils war. In o he battlefield. ferent | g us- i ¢ | able to hold out any longer, the cold | fer Mon., Tues. Mat. 106, Eve. 10c and 200 Wed. 'AUDlTORlUM Shows 2:30, 7 , 8:45 HARRY RICH’S BLACK STARS A Real Colored Minstrel Show With Real Negro Songs and Dances. 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They fired | 2 few shots and were at once detected. r Course of at Y. M.C.A. 3 The Russians rushed to toe cavern but could only enter one by one an APOLLO MALE QUARTETTE were eitner killed or taken p: AND READER an disparsing the rest of - siaus, toey were able to leave thei THE CARTWR|GHT MUSICAL CO. tomb of ice. “It can thus easily be imagined|ROGERS and GRILLEY, Entertainers what difficulties the Russian army & to overcome in order to make an vance against resistance in s Ticket sale limited to 400 a e It g illa war fare on an immense scale, with m s ¥ iy hundred thousand men to c LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Nar«\'lch Town Bnard Walks. PINAFORE mittee of the Woman's Auxi- in charge of the p invites the Du ingers age able Tow o Norwich Tow : nee o the Rural as —r\nr»a-sa'] wi P eslden; of that associatic urge all persons w! ubscribe generot at 8 o'ciocl AIRS. B. P. LEARNED, Ch. Com. ne old board wa into a st: nim to ars past, hfl tender u\l"‘- ntlemen, it should oughtfal citizens r senators and rep- slature the im- ing such measures. 10,000 childres ur &cho. nes]zll within to put an es- the sum saved by declining a vou S ciation before anoth t $200 ine 3o will he nece to_expend abo Do not, becau to uence. W. DAVIS. P1 Lan tributions. Yours very sincer: ALLEN LATHAAM, Norwich Town Rural possessi of abot Less Faith and More Scientific Study. That of the present nitatio: flooded this unfounded opt reasons 3 based upon than the tory >up. as b or w a volce from onel sanitatic Dr. w 1as e alth work since 1884. |1 ld_ Land, h e is a graduate of Bellevue, a mem-| re German pos- ber of the American Medical associa- Land w tion, and the author of {wo a:'d, UES ‘(;szf(“ works. “Municipal Sanitation in thel n the Wedde! United States, ources and| Pall M Afog fect evide that the typhoid; small pox has decreased diphthe: - BeYour Own" in a vague sort of way in the fright- gl S a doctor, as a mother, and as & ened manner men have when they | oy HyoC Sour Bretty dolly, 1 am{onan, T am beginning (o b SISk SumetnE wp | ceive this precious token of friendship | \alue B My cap!” he exciaims fretfully. *T|gro® M3 fUeQRNE (ORen pl IBendsn | this terrible campaign took it off a minute wh‘tlc I }\'as‘e;)ad; vears old T am from -the city rjv . p ihiat bed and for the life of | Rueims, a refugee with ail-my family | Bears in the Carpathians. gy one | it Paris, whica is a very beautiful and Hungari think 1 saw it hanging on onelyery zreat city, where the people are garian of the rosebush stakes, I tell him. and | ve\\ Zood ale, We were v arel pla as war cor- oft he goes tickled to pieces at inding | happy to leave our homes but we have | [SSondert ¢ : his cherished pei. Then Ethel tears!jeen much comforted by, the kind re. | Uted. to that journal a id through the house like a young eyclore| ception in our dear capital. But wien| T, the fighting in disrupting and scattering everylhing| my Papa shall come back and we may | o, 1. 2 TePOrt on the fighting he passes, and ten miles o} return home I shall take your daughter| C27Pathians an amusing stors the Eoct that Uf shlwith me and X shall Leep also theeiit=| DY The COrmeBuonilent of shother pn the individual Who| e plece of money in souvenir of youj S2rian. paper el e her nesy book S e st i - j at one place were on two I say 1, ‘your book i3 on top | yiolets ot weanay- L ‘f“:n.“’;“ some | vards e b e n| laundry hamper in the stairway A ffeoth d Drace YOUu|sniper hidden among the bushes came | e 1 don’t know how it g 1 o T 1] out with a 1 vell and on both sides | mless you put it there. .Vow- Lt Tt aiseb o will L an to peep out to see she has not been within a|you e flwhat ihe (rouble was. An enormou mile of the hamper for a year, Ethel lle. |Dblack bear was slouching along n “an Refu s |way in the valley. The business of | - L T forgotten and creeping up 7 S B t 7} ans and Ger- Menthly Official Bath. ¢ at_the unfortunate THE WAR PRIMER |, 4 description of the soldier's month. | bear. Tit by a hundred bullels it | i 5 T i flicial bate” is sent from the front | Stumbled and Gt ooty > 3y National Geographic Society || By 2 member of a London Scottint i some Austrian soldiers went ol | Regiment: eic e ~in, but when they | DR LTS | “Yesterday we had a novel experi- % S e i |ence” he savs. “As none of us had : =1 The Black Sea is unique among|seen soap or warm water for over 5| IerE e Do war £ the ieast re-|weeks we were ordered to take an of- | k bears and packs of wolves, espec sarded e West, | ficial bath. We were taken to atownin | i? southeastern range > and, vet vesult|the rear of our line and escorted to a per ent ation of Eu-|large building ere facilities had affairs. Hall-possession has|been arranged for the pmrpose. In the served to whet the desires of om we ware numbered off into f the two empires for full pos- ds of t so. In a second and the Ottoman and the| pockets and laid | te have loi owned at one| nets, puttees and |2 over the waters of this in- ird room we threw e clothes into a heap, | It in Sosicgverns witl the north by the south- d Ik to the a man hanging from P A S S . e walls are white. il Russian Caucasia, on the and we wer e shaped { est by Turkey in Asia and Turkey i r tae hot large halls and ces open Jrope, and on the northwest by Bul- | zéner supply of laund one inio, the ot - garia and Roumania; the Black Sea is| “At the end of our t smooth and so one cannot} h every respe an oriental ! hurried or to a drving waik in them in_ ary boots. body. Phvsicaily, it a houndary|each man eot a huge t A company, of Sebtl e between the HEast 1 the Wi inlas a carpet. Then we Tushed o had spe five days the life whi urrounds = room, where an att one of these ice ca v related to the East and as anything we wanted in the| strongly foreign to ithe West Hence, | way of brand-new underwear, shirts, | ere is little general interest in the|and socks, while on hooks at one side | itary operations ere among i o i Arierica L | fumigated i “The Black and Baltic fler we had got back our bon- | | are al e, but, of boots and other properiy, we|Norwich Readers Can No them all, drains the{were ashered into a room where a | % & | country of greatest natural resources,isquad of barbers awaited When | Doubt the Evidence. | ¢ most advantageous connections|they were througn, we marched, spic | with the trading world, and, by far, of {and span again, into a tea room for| e mosi commercial importance. |iea and cigarettes. Could anything be From east to west, the Black Sea has - nged™ a length of 750 miles; its greatest width of 330 miies; and it covers an AT area of 180,000 square miles, or is con- | Father to Son. siderably greater than the sum of the| The marner aveas of the American Great Lakes. |father, named It has a costal line of 2,000 miles, and | son for serving as chauffeur a large part of its ceniral basin|tary headuarters instead of march- reaches the extreme depth of 6,000 [ing to the front wita his regiment feet. | makes interesting reading in a letter A million square miles of land in| Which is published by the Wolc Bu- and Asia drain into the Black It is written from the town of | 2. The Danube, Nieper, Nniester n Stralitz: s ago one © and Bug, of Central Europe: the Don| “My dear son: We have received om backache of Fastern Russia: the Kurban and|vour last letter and are giad that veu s % 2 of Caucasia: and the|are well. Why do you not write u caught settled on Irmak, Sakaria and |something from the batilefield? Why made the troudle worse Asia Minor, carry enor- | don't you get into the firing line with were disordered, as mcus volumes of water to its basin; it|your regiment? Would it not have kidney =ecretions rises and falls according to the in-|been better if you had an epportunity B S and decrease in the volumes|of distinguishing yourself by a heroic |irresular in < Doan’s s tributary waters. Of tidal ac-|deed, wt you apparenily lack in|Pills, procured at N. D. Sevi tion there is litile or none yonr present position? ine Stove oL LEe piatant Chief among the port cities are| “As soon as vour brother August Odessa, Sevasiopol, and Batum, in|had offered his services for patrol duty | A LASTING EFFECT. Russial irebizond and Sinope, inll;m was killed by an enemy bullet.| At a later interview Mre. Bennett Asia r: Varna in Bulgaria: and|Sorry though T am for him, 1 am proud | . S e ! Kostenge in Roumania. _Greatest of | that he gave is life for hit couniry as |84 “Doan's Kidney rea ons all no\nmnm:"u'l ports is Odessa, one|a brave soldier while performing a|©f My family of kidney trouble some tant citles for | cor deed. Your brot Franz ago and there has been no sign tural produce. | also lies in the hospital and will prob- arice, emRb s il port. WIith |abiy not be able (o resume Sghting. I|C. o). T wiliaxly e o Black Sea. the Bos- | still love (o ihink of ihe time you |former endorsement fis remeds rked by the Turks, Russia|served in tbe army when I was proud . at a Don't cculiar pomition of having| of the fact that all three of You Were|simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | ty ol ro- cmoted to the rank of acting coporal. | . s <} = & unable to tke|SHIl Deoud F Pia.|Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that h prices offered | been, if a you had dis- | Mrs. Bennett had. Foster-Milburn Co., commodities. | tinguished vourselves before the | Props., Buffalo, N. Y. pe. the advan-|enemy by a heroic deed. I would, If st SR frarm water|my legs permitted £o fo the front. All|je 'Really Does Relieve Rheumatism. the atltles o 1 are assing | | through my ‘memory. Dear son. you |, Eversbody who is aficted with {must perform vour full duty to Em- |Rheumatism in any form should by all & | peror ‘and country if it should cost|mesns keep a hotile of Sloan's Lin- matter of eome h on | your life. T am proud, however to be iment on hand. The minute you feel! very side, except along that strip|able to say, I have raised three sons; |Pain or soreness in a join ] from the ie2i peninsuia to ihe all three I have given to the Emper | bathe it with Sican’s Lininm Do not | Danube, its shores are high and bold. | for the de“ense of the Fatierlang and |Fub it. Sloan's penetrates almost im- | { Furthermore, there is only one island !all three hive done thsir as |mediately right to the seat of pain, | large enough for a mediim-size ship|brave soldiers, my son, ls 15 the hot, tender, swollen feel- | to take refuge behind on all the sea.| wheiher you wiil remain wit o0 mEtn Tue Nertaiys ! i serpent’s Island, thirty miles| command or reivrn to your rcg e.. CGet a bottls of Slom | ube. {and write us regerding aii yor 25 cents of any drug; the associates of Dr.j V. Chapin, superintende | Providence, R. L. in a lec | reventive hygeine and medici | Harvard DMedical school a few| here is no reason for saving i e air bad’ he continui i ave no reason to assert t 1 irsing caisi the decreass i 1 fant mortality. We have advocated| hool inspection, though it pro of no ';rvp'flnah e effect on th | c fections dise officers are le health plau: sanitation ve been removing whenever we find We need scien metho munic sani 1 mflab)'!’ ed forms of preventivej be questioned. "The a'm older they are! 1S ion g in asupport of any| one method of treatment, that method | | should immediately be investizated.” | In view of the fact that citizens of | the larger towns in this stat e threatened with legislation proposed by political doctors which aims to! deprive them of the enjovment o ! liberty and pursuit of happiness and| to burdens of taxation un-| and unwarrented under the| Preceded by 'light touches of nd hygie: } o i i | Cuticura Omtmcut will kelp you. tru ponent of scientific sanita-| Samples Free by Mail tion. When we reflect that our tOWni cyucora Soap and Omntment seid everywhare. has ©fI0riS Of| 1 iperal pampte of each malled free, with 32-p. hoek the political to enforce com- Address pust-cxrd “Cuticurs,” Dept. 16F, Bestoa, Sea Food for Lent Fat, Juicy SALT MACEKEREL, by tub er pail. See what we carry for SALT CODFISH—Diamond Wedge brand, Wave Crest, Gorten Fish Cake, Eiderdown, Educator, Mother Ann, Pure Gold Cod Middles and Tid-Bits. All straight Ced, no Hake or Pollock. SALT SWORDFISH, SALMON, HERRING, COD, in Pickle, Gorten brand FINNAN HADDIES, none better, SMOKED HALIBUT and SALMON, SCALED HERRING in boxes, BONED HERRING and DUNCANSBY HEAD BRAND BLOATERS. Fresh Fish recetved every day during Lent PCWERS BROS.. 10 Rnse Place Sea i better known tothe soldiers from Kiain 3 in theySouse Ssaiist the West in fable than!ready six have been killed i: Joints, Lumbago, { the myth-ieden C {and * eight woun Anna, iy et LT is upen its i Christmas with Moth £ not satisfied. but it| cu' the early Grecian |take comfort, she cannot e almost instant reidef, iheir kpight-erran- | August had to die so youn to-day. try along while Colchis, [ with you. Many where Argonauts | bome. ; g ounht lies on “Father and Mother. e e B east bank. Ar edditional nole published wth results. ESTABLISHED 1881

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