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but the r:ult:“ ' of the merits ability eral factional leaders. Ut the Mexicans. & is not surprising that this m:: jusen resentment by 'u. N Lper BRRRCH o o E 5 ow gyl o AU e atothe e TG padding o Eaiered st sag Bostomen gy Morwion |71 SR SRS Soctiiod e | vy action of the sseveral nts| ne : Catta: | should mean an influence from without{ jemon mm%“ which will work in harmony th Bulietin Editorial Rooins 858 .. | strengthened influence within for & 4 + quicker end to the revolution. \Wiilimputie Office, Room 2 Murrax s tiding. r{ng 310, AUTO FATALITIES. 24 i lv!' o never g, P The number of fatal automobile ac- Norwich, Monday, Oct. 11, 1918 __| 1.3 which have occurred in this anal X oo state during the past month and sum- tom of oven. tin ‘water mer does not display a situation much oven while a moder- different then exists in other. states ate oven. Bake minutes be- throughout the country. Deplorable is fore opening oven , and twenty the fact, however, that the high death r: longer, "z‘—!‘-.. oo rate continues to be maintained. Anm moving """“-“" bottom s effort may be made to explain this on rs T B ety s the ground that there is a constant down and out. increase in the number of automobiles The Bulletin has the fargest $1 a0 that therefore thers is lkelihood sirculation of any paper in East- of more accidents, but that discloses arn Conmecticut and from thres $| o tendency in the wrong direction. to four times larger than that of Figures given out by the state sec- “any in Nerwich. It is delivered §|retary show that there has been a to over 5,000 of thy 4,053 housss large inérease jn the number of auto- H 3 imety. . §| MObile owners in Conmnecticut this in Norwich, and read by winety e of th 1 In year. That very fact increases the - Tn0e hut caci. of, fhe B danger in the hizhway but at the same | the bead up in a I Windham it vered to over Riiimy it calls for greater care by the |tomobile veil is 200 houses, in Putnam =ard ] Mat. 10. Eve, 10 and 20c iug 3t EFor e . inc., Presents drivers of such_vehicles as well as WORTH & €O. Danielson fo over 1100 and upon the part of the public. It is e BOS & all of thase places it is consid- highly important that those using the °_"" " s D S !N FA RN U M ered the local daily. highways should be alive to the dan-| To make geraniums bloom well In R R Eastzrn Connecticut has forty- ger of present day travel for they can Wlnts‘rh'-h!y require to be kept in small i o T E3sf g | b Shows 230, 7, 840 i : Y : nine towns, one hundred and §|do much to protect themseives, -but|pcte alil summer. When you take them In CAPTAIN COURTESY é P off: iatri the mere fact that a person owns an £y AN brotbtd ke ::?.‘.'.:T:'u:‘: auto does/not give him a license to go the the windows INSPIRING WESTERN DRAMA IN FIVE REELS : —————————————————————————————————————— e e : t and tak Kkinds hances T The Bulletin is sold in every §|Oouf and teke all em‘: hances and them ope MARTIN LOWE FIXER | LOVE ON AN EMPTY STOMACH towm on all of the R. F. D. 2| of othors. No auto driver can be en- |frames, apply with a eoft camel's hair routes in Eastern Connecticut. couraged in the abandonment of care | brush the béaten white of an egg mix- P ~ or in the disrespect for highway reg- |ed with two tablespoonfuls of cold Dardan: reason of Government arbitrainess, a CIRCULATION read this ulations, and the quicker this is real- | Water, and -pm 10“5 Onl!m; the very satisfactory balance sheet might THE GOOD OLD ized by each and every operator the :‘:"-‘m}“l";; of gilt a ;mm:plm are result —Providence Bulletin. 1901, average . .oro a1 Bl THivEer WIT here be & Toduction 1 16 [9F Wtk ailk o cotton batting. i | News dispatches tell us how Presi- o, wracs —oers 55N RS SN 1Y e ook gkt | covEs TR PikLawd e I = COLUMBUS DAY law and do their part in protecting| Cover pillows with good, strong cot- DO NOT CHOP PARSLEY. - THE PLACE TO SPEND humanity and when they do not the{ton cloth. Make same as tha slips, October 2......... g}, law should be enforced in a manner ORIy have them fit closer and a little longer than pillow, yith two butto: t ch which will make them give the mat- o opping the parsley, take it from e scnions smiam et and hethomiiee. i to button|ihe stalk and drop into boiling water s o Tuesday, Wednesda When making parsiey sauce instead | Marmora vicinity mak- | now expect. however, _fi; Y s STt hich torials by them over. They mnot only save the 7 ; D = Holing, but. cages that have becomblene Lrs & Fiese of Sodathe sins of o 4 o W / ~r October 12th, 13th, 14th 4 NO LIVES WERE LOST. PERIENCE POINTS THE WAY. |thin can be used much longer and - tew minntes, then | ey ed X hat m.wn"i';r.c':& Jo SEE NERVO : and en-| Experience is a great teacher and it | covers can be slipped and wash- | Sirain off and stir the parsiey into the oo i v e e il ‘wenticth Centar d:,l’;:, z’fi’b;a'nm?: :; 3':,; e non| works out just the same whether it |od often, which is essential where the |ncited butter. The parsiey dissolves the His def dive covering 111 of the auto contest for the Astor cup.| s applied to an individual or the gov- | Plllows are usually taken between the|into smail shreds and “To those retains the| . --Bridgeport Telegram. feet from the timo of leaving the T showed great improvement In many | SFAment, whether it concerns an in-|!®eth While changing casek. color and flavor better than when —_— v §fca of o1 <hopped trong SANTEY ‘BRoS. Li Pro 3 US., the Living - respects over former races of similar | SIS t piece of legislation or the BURNED PANS. N the encouraging to see signs character and not only did it demon- | tariff. 1t wasn’t long ago that the walst e 4 -conts | nitiative on the part of the :Il«s Direct from the New York strate the merits of various cars, but | democrats were clamoring for free| If by any chance anything being s ik 0 taken the offensive irome. 2 s were clamoring o g v eine . comtarts, sweets, chicolate, and (SWARTZ MIDGETS, in their Box- sho sugar and even though the adminis- | cooks n a saucepan ras, The newest Y has ‘won- cco, especially cigarettes. It is the| feet ntest. e ?“‘l:;r::ke:g‘;e(:ol::‘s";x © bY|tration understood the importance of | when the cooking is done, With cold | derful eharm ot its s "Quitte, | Turks who will suffer from the cold: T n| "BROF.A. ALFERNO, High Wire revenue it was confident that it could | Water to which a good epoonful of salt 58 the M they cannot stand it long, and being Act. The greaiest act of its kind in smashed with as much ease appar-|Tevenue it was confdent that it could| N T ddea, and Jeave to soak Ul | Should sell well st mee of tie hany |feG senerally’ mainly on bread, (hey | Gnon ar wimeni e Bl i, Thee 1 ently as in the days of the past and| ¥, MO8 ‘oo, o0 lovs, |mext day. Then heat slowly. and bY|charity bazaars which will scon be|Bave no stamica to meet cold weath-[fave heen held off or beaten for & ..l S Popular MR. HAMPTON and there is no telling when the new fig- | S85€ e e KT e he ilnie the r bojls the burnt|ihe vogue. er. Most of thelr troops come from |yvesr because the Teutonic his Trained Goose and other Pets. e Gl b anéRlesl: “Thoy ave 1.1 TeE been received annually from|portion will have been loosened and 5 warm climes™ s o Shag s B You can't help but laugh. Iy to be-exceeded by the next speed- | ! sugar that was brought into this|will come off quite easily. You take. say. for a child's coveriet,| November, according to this scien-|if they will strike before Bulgaria has X7 - : Wy $eat 27 country. It- was considered nec- _— a square of quilted muslin, white for |!ist. has a cold snap or two generally |5 pig German army to help her they Ostrich, Auto racing is a sport which en-| Sssary to put this commodity upon the HEALTH AND BEAUTY. preference, and apply to it a wreath |ln the laat week but many people|may recover a little of the advantage <3 o8 uses th d b won- | free list and sacrifice this amount of ers ot it that you have cut L they lost at the beginning.—Water- H ettt Ghiving ability and conteel tnat|ready cash regardiess of the harm R e O Beating ally o5 e, Fonght thtee yours G00. on the Grth.| "7 American. the Fiapst-Scing Pugtamen i tion. iren 10 en- — . s dieplayed and because of the pro- | that would be done to the industry in| SUENRY, (OGS, FOCH ¢ (S0 iy gowers, frult and leaves must|®IXth and seventh: of that month. In| o s Ever Offered gress that is being made by manu- country, because it promised 80| nce ag often as possible. be of bright colors and deftly | storm of raging rain and sleet, suc. RSy We AL Wi D R facturers in perfecting machines which | Much for the ultimate consumer. | °7S° 28 often as poss . With & pair of aharp scissors and bast, | ceedea by several nights of hard frost, | $hall always miss John McGinley. and TUSSDAY, OCTOBER 12 aro capable of stending such treat-| THOUgh the tariff on sugar is not! When the feet are tender during theled onto the square of musiin before|Which caused the death of many a |(hink well of him, and epeak well of Columbus Day ment.- Everything must be tuned to|t0 be entirely removed untll next|sgmmer, bathe them in alum water 0| they are neatly swn round. wounded and oegiacied goldler. ~ An- | (50 O houing cbr b H ‘wes et the proper pitch, troubles which .can|SPring it has long beéen recognized |draw out the soreness and harden the > other year t Was a heavy smow- | R O er over his own misfortunes 2. Purse be anticipated have to be carefully|that the sugar schedule is a revenue [skin. White or light colored hosiery| A brown basket design fllled with |storm on November 16-17; yet after | o "0 U T Lo (o il aom clelnee - Purse guarded against ard it is no mean |Producing method which the couatry | Will reduce the tenderness. little oranges and lemons and grapes |fuch. setbacks the weather usually re- | (L S8VTh TOVC) ' 1t S e ma s | 210 Pace. . sii. B Seneralship that is required to get the | carnot afford to part with. There| sign: purns may be treated with an | Cusbion: Cherries Srith ‘tholr "leaves| No real winter need be looked for.|MAN. one of the best You liked to . ‘WEONESDAY. OCTOBER 13 best out of a car every minute’of such | has been lost about $20,000,000 a year|.qual mixture of boracic ointment and |are charming on pale green linen.|he says. til the middle of January, l:.nw hlln.h He liked lovknoL you.|2.15 Pace . Purse ‘ a long gruelling contest. 3 since the reduction went into effect|giycerin. If severe enough to have|Serge and other woolen materials for|When there are heavy snows which | e know him. ‘here in New London. | 243 Tret : P A feature which stands out prom- | and should sugar go onto the free list |raised a blister. equal parts of olive or | foundation and appliques may be|hive been known to lie six weeks, | %1 Of us and we eb g . - inently in connection with this- last|as planned it would mean the loss of |linseed oil and lime water should be the service. and with them come the gales which Ton“"x <Gtnl .:l "“ - THURSDAY, OQCTOBER 14 auto race is the fact that it was run | $50.000,000 a year more. The depleted |applied with a feather. This mixture|Really the quaint and pretty possi- |May make the supply from the sea m;‘h ey London Tele- |, 00 vrot . oft without the loss. of a life. Not|eondition of the treasury cries out|should be in every nursery. xmlm:a ula‘at lie mdn-.a .:{1 of *he new :t-;:?lcuh task. - poll:u M«.ml ht'!tné < et f.4 Purse 2 contestant or a spectators was kill- | 28ainst it and though it may appear patchwork are endless. How glad one years no great col - . Purse ed or injured, which is another new|t0 be a case of eating crow there Is Children are apt to be stung by that a fresh turn has been given |the Marmora théugh in 1893 the Gold- is voderd for such Conteds common sense In the announ: ent | T25D8 and bees in summer, through |to the dear old handicraft. ern Horn from the inner bridge of Rates On All Railroads It is an jm- utting a hand upon an unnoticed and Constantinople was frozen so people THE WAR PRIMER W. H. HALL, President provement which every lover of the|Which comes from Washington to the | Sommeient Inscct. In the case of a bee KNITTED SCARF. walked about on the ice, and floes|| By National Geographic Society R. W. SMITH nmdm Secretary sport as well as the public at large|©ffect that the provision for free|do not pull out the sting, but cut it —_— . ere about several weeks, this being C. B. GARY, Corresponding Secretary will thoroughly appreciate. Of the{SuSar will be suspended and it would joff close to the skin and suck the| A pretty little sheulder wrap of new |a exceptional season. Winter is said GEORGE SISWICK, Treasurer several new records this is by far the |10t be at all surprising if the duty|poison out. Apply a solution of com- |design will be just the thing for{to have finished always by the mid- B LOTT O'HALLORAN, best. R imposed by the!last administration |Mon washing soda. catchup work this autumn on the|dle of April. Superintendent of Spead Classes was restored. In this respect congress . |porch. The wrap is merely a knitted| That this naturalist has confined | Meran. a famous heaith resort B Plenty of sleep and plenty of fresh |scarf, about 27 inches wide and long | his observations to land and not to|Smothered by the world struggle, is , NOTICE. TAKING TIMELY PRECAUTION. P o e £ Will do all ihe necessary doctor- | enough to stretch from wrist o wrist|séa conditions may make him more |described in e ol ey | (o ATLBUpIS of the late Thomas Knowl. ‘While the country is interestedly fol- | to guide s winter, and it will not |ing for the tired nerves. Old Mother |when the arms are extended out at|optimistic about the climate which the | Just given out e National Geo-|ton Peck with thelr husbsnds and lowing the organization of a new steel | all be confined to sugar. Nature le very kind to her children |the sides. British seem to regard as likely to|SFaphic Society: =~ - i SEE SLY ovies $.3 reun- combination in which a' former head — unless they fiy in her face. For dis-| When the long scarf has been com- | incraase their difficultiés materfally.| COversth. & €avon m"‘ m t | ing will be spént in social intercourse. of the United States Steel corporation EDITORIAL NOTES. obedience to her she meets out severe pleted in an ordinary loose knitting|One writer with the expedition has|e3rih. e Trd aguinst | DUTIEg the noon recess, coffee and tea is prominently identified, anmounce.| The world’s series thus far lacks its|Dunishment, but to gher obedient |stitch with sephyr worated and a|commented on the general expectation | Where leglonaries stood guard against|. )| be served The puplils will please ment is made by Atforney G 1| home run heroes, daughters she is the t of nurses.|thread of silk to give it that brilllant |that there will be very arduous wi northern bardarians and where Caes- | provide for themselves a lunch. At the Gre; that 1 yl st = S And sleep and oygen will freshen up |effect, which is so attractive in a|for the destroyers, trawlers and picket | F's sought to regain their dissipated |afternoon session a programme, literary gory t will receive the closest B e A e Worated garment, the sides are —at.|boats, as well as for the larger ships |healths, has maintained through all |and reminiscent, will be carried out scrutiny of the federal department of | Whilé the Panama canal was sup- tached to knitted cuffs, which are|Wwhen the gales begin to come up out |!ts chequered history a high reputa-| octsd R e & . justice. This might be considered as | Posed to double our navy, Gaillard cut| Many and varied are the directions|done in a ribbed stitch, so that while [of the southwest. and undoubtedly is|lon as apleasure and health garden, the placing of obstacles in the way of | 18 able to’slice it in two. , |tor the sister who is too thin. Much |elastic they cling around the wrists|Derfectly understood by all in charge a resort for rank and fash-|..., i (he month. the new corporation, which apparent- sleep, exercise in the open air, plenty |rather closely. When the scarf is|of the operation. This picturesque Tyrolese city.|™ry 00 men have a wide constitu- 1y has as much right to exist as the| _Vitl: each team having taken a|of fresh circulating air in the sleeping |thrown around the eshoulders the| On the other hand, the defenders of |banked around by lesser Alps, has|.. .7 y\merica, Dr. Christie beipg a one already- doing bustness, but on |S2Me the chance to pick the world’s|chamber, a nap in the middle of the |hands are thrust through the ribbed | the Straits are making the most of the |been a favorite wintering place for r. graduate of Beloit and Andover; champions is as good as it ever .|day and a glass of milk and egg, or|wristlets and one bas a cory wrap, |Weather probabilities to enco wealthy Americans, a number of 1. of University of Califor- :‘o&d .:' o\;:m“ m"zw“ld,cwk S — W% | better still, malted milk, if it is liked, | very light, yét quite enough covering | their supporters. For example, the | Whom have purchased villas here, and Wu.; 'fi hmnrm:. "an ‘Oberlin man, e right time for checking any| when the allies report a gain of|Will certainly add nourishment and |for summer evenings. These wraps | Berlin Lokalanzeiger reports that the of pimn- | . Dunch reprasenting Wi zo::gmm‘ntuf(g :tn;:no?olf in vlfohuon 300 yards in the Gallipoli fight it fails |8ive but little trouble to the digestive|are charming in pale pink, pale blue Turks are expecting another furious -trus 'w instead of wait- liams Cellege, Kansas Medical and e organs. Above all, do not worry; thatjor lavender, and they are very easy |attack “before the equinoctial storms Ing asti] he ham hias b . 2 to equal some of the football records o Wesleyan University. the oy tity 1t o for a day. will pull pounds from the stout one. to make. l‘l:\flu::lclcoognt;:néa;m.?;ul:;rm: cn'". to be & fine‘;‘how‘:’g ";m ol . . Torceim X hina, aleo, and especially from that combination to break up. The Red Sox have shawn that th There is a simple remedy for head- NOVEL CENTERPIECE. The same paper says the equinoctial|surroundings and for the light gale- This new econsolidation of steel ®Y | ache which can be concocted with half T storms in this region, particularly in |Ues of the fall and winter season part of the China Mission whose mar a lemon, a glass of water, a small tea- have good batting eyes, buf s h tyrdom at the hands of the Boxers is o B bt 1c e it the Saros Bay, are very severe, add-| “The counts of Tyrol, the noble rlants whick also includes munition|ting when hit silecbote e o 3 et By A simple and artistic centerpliece to g ble |only 15 years bebind it but whose ut upon the dining table between|iNS “the Allles appreciate that even |family from which the region took progress mow is so phenomenal that ;:c:m:valna which will undoubtedly | the games. teaspoonful of baking soda. Put the | meals may be made of eretonme. ame. long made Meran thelr resic | en skeptics believe in miracles v involved in the manufacture | - lemon juice and sugar into a glass of | The size of the centerpiece depends dence. The much decayed e O of war material for Europe has for| The man on the corner says: Any|water, stir well, then add the soda, A the Philippt India, Mir- ; 5 somewhat upon the size of the table, |INS of eupplies and ammunition, the|T¥Tol the -original seat of the family. < ed D o its object a better control of the bus- | Pessimist will tell you that if you do|stir again and when it foams nicely ronesia—there’'s not room to hint at X o transfer of wounded to the ships and|OVerlooks the town. and the mountain |, "o yes™ to be told from these iness. It may have just as good a|3S YOu expect to be done by some-|drink the mixture, immediately. B i 2 - & 200, ST S ior e S e shelves and clifts through the neigh- | [0 SOTR0, 0 "Cietegt and import- f right to exist as the present steel cor-| body will do you. ie an agreéable as well as a very ex- for only the most powerful ships by |DPorhood are crowned with many oth- |l o ", 0 10§th annual meeting is poration, which if reports are true will R 3 . |cellent remedy for some kinds of head- ec the use of their power can withstand |er_snclent casties and fine chateauXx.|)i i, ¢ be 3 record breaker. bo its only leader in the mn.tterw,,g Even though there would .be a lot|2Ch€, and certainly is one of the most such a storm as every winter brings ll:;‘;. l‘l’.ll}ln fl{:lhlo“;l:n llslf“ t! :m .: = capitalization, but there are the in.|Of dissatisfied people should the war|lermliess. o in Saros Bay, while the use of lighters | per ey. terasts of the country which must | ®nd now, thé workers for peace stead- be protected and there is mo time to | 125ty continve their do such work as in the formative pe- R A e . k, and 20 miles| Raised and Spent a Million Plus. It the paper in the #na emall boats le out of the questions | southwest of Inssbruck, SAVE THE EDGES. a ‘fitred ‘material npe':ffi'.‘g uu’h:?i for days or weeks at a time. Treasurer Frank H. Wiggin, of the principal color the same as that on 3 BAehdrbery’ board has fust announced the financial 3 One_woman’'s unfortunate experience | the walls will be in good taste. With statement of the board for the year riod. The department of justico is|, E"""‘L“"’““ the wheat crop fails|will prove of help to thousands of her |a. patterned paper a plain cretonne QOTHER VIEW POINTS closing Aug. 31. The current éxpend- aot comcerned over the added compe- | [O40¢et early expectations it cannot|sisters, for she passes SReC Div 13- | Shoudge ussd. After the civcias &ve itures were $1,101,202.95 ition, but there are possibilities in of course escape reflecting the strong|lowing informatio: To prevent thelcut, the edges are turned y in the of a year agp was § 7.70, a nnection with th 5. influence of the democratic admyinis- | edges of an afghan from wearing, and |all around and the two circles are PR total of $1,109,970.69. The receipts for o gt in time raveling, sew Inch wide rib- |sewed together on the edges with § ia yeis apyptalite for Thete Nebities ‘his Midvale combination, such as a|tration. 2 ? bow o) B e S ot thelviinie siichen. ot ™| The probability that the September : m I9NE | were $1.101,565.47, which left a debt possible future understanding between | .. i color o "the ribbon ‘mmiéh the most| To Anish off, stitch on a lace edge, |§r0ss earnings of the New Haven Rail- | froubles. Normally. Merar woull Jusl| iugust 31, i915. that and its rival which needs consid- | ,, ViII% Eives forth the statément that | orminent color in the afghan. When | centerpieces can be made in this way |rnad will prove to be the largest in the | De livening up. fO0 U0 FROO0R (C& NS eration .and now is the time.to do it. b‘::u’:"z‘;;t’: l‘:d?::t‘é:" "‘: ‘:“7 Just | Pra ribbon becomes sofled it can-he|to mateh any color scheme or to ft|road’s history shows that it does mot |in early I, that e must 3 pen: e i v easil: laced. require that a wheat crop be moved |end of spring.” duce by $362.45 the debt of a year THE BEST SELECTION. have gotten hold of some old Europoan |~ o i e BIG PROBLEM > war tales. used for | England section. A BiG . Despite the war and disturbed fin ‘When it comes to making a cholce lactor g e w0 ancial conditions the receipts of the as to which faction should be recog-| Nothing seems to have been omitted of a|stery, part b For the annual Mesting of the Amer- | ymerican Board are thus the largest pized as the de facto government in|in the account of the trip of Presi- |shock, purchase a obtained in a room. ican Board at New Haven This|of any year in its history, a fact most Mexicd, and the representatives of the dent Wilson and bhis bride-to-be to I d a half millions which it asks mmufnw‘n( ‘:l.n::’,u;: Cmm;m:'nanl"nd‘;.. Pan American governments have in- except rice ‘brisl and quickly. our and a 3 dicated for some time that they t:el ::'fl,zt::' the- o ol — e DONGETaNe Wopan from Government for losses on are unprecedented and since the trag- that the time is ripe, there can be the it Female school teachers in New York |™ail carriage in the past six years by edy in Turkey adds new burdens to 10 question but what Carranza stands are said to be the best pald in the yea the Beprds work UHINACUISE that Tims While this country may have won y pire. 2od and shoulders above the others, |a victory diplomatically over German: iatie warid right The eleven hundred thousand dol- fen' though in his conduet there| Beritn 16 tkely to- comatser tms " . - Sike ' Alexa Btisting | tiv e s b lars spent during the year supported wro some things which are not|has been more than offset by what et 2 women’s golf champion, u. & 1 . X 633 missionaries in ten great lands considered mflr:z satisfactory for | it has accomplished in the DICTATES OF FASHION. o4 33 1 l?‘ h:r.::l !:lh:' n:::p fl:x’ -ehol'-‘, col- 2 government ich- must handle|” RS e orohinages - mumbering Altogether Instead of threatening to kill the| sSip and blue is a ‘amen are workl elghty-four t] ver Ing he. problems . which .faco it in|nex’ man ho Manders him. Judte|Eoed Solor Dlend in avesr Same T |Bowrs & week in one of the lree arm: |} derman i O PP ST 7 A Mexico. : lsad. s S A Lindsey of Colorado, from the manner | - ament factories in England. - majority of the Mexican states has].L WAiCh he throws off such attacks,|, Ml p% ROl NH Siieer °"| Miss Dita M. West directs more g to bé admitted. His power has been | “"0UI¢ comsider every kick a boost. graolhe e _ |than 100 trains entering ang leaving Slanevi- e CAS ' o R lA fi.udflymhqhm‘:h:“mol Bulgaria “of ) expects the hmmu::wm’—. Atlanta, Ga., day. Fl!ll'"m ances he possesses the control which | G e e S9! Suranten St o For latants and Children Greece and Rumania will remain - S e e is required, to Dring.about peaceful| rg,, w:annmu:mer:nm:u.; conditions ‘and set in motion the re- | for the gullible § things go wrong. forms which the country so greatly InUse For Over 30 Years ble. & " needs, and such belng the ease it is| The allies are being denounced for g Notre 2‘% \ that a = violating Greek neutrality as Germany o b : did Belgium’s, but it is quite a dif- ferent treatment that is being given the i

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