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FEBRUARY 24, 1616 €0 put it on its feet. Manifest des- tiny and the exigencies of the occa- K‘nm.,;‘:, G é’.f’b.m.,l‘,i:fliz HER HORRID DILEMMA —on the way to the station, stop at the M 3 ith Germany’s bruf reat- 1 Jlorwich Bulletin. [ne i & o wizny - druggist's for your tube of ized, one of the most resourceful na- ond Goufied tions of Europe, rich in the posses-| “When did it happen?’ anxiously|went by the house somehow her face n Funniest Act Bver Seen Here “A FOOL THERE IS” g Sion of all those things which make asked the man whose family had|did look arlincial and er air seemed I " 07 &b thwstwnient. B Bver Gode e R a nation great, is ome of those ab- |moved to the suburbs. “And What|g. o (€, Pert But Mrs. Smil i THE WARATHANOS ' 3 NINA ame in that after- 120 YEARS OLD surdities cnly possible with a politi- | g ot 0, (00 PUTEA,, o e ameriuinat atter Novelty Juggling Act The Girl With the Banjo clan of Mr. Stone's typeand character. | "Hjs wife continued in her attitude|the conversation to the subject she Subseripti 14 ‘weel mth; 95,00 a Jear, 1 ® weeks 50c 8|4 this will be the national verdict |suggestive of woe in which he had|just laughed mood maturedly. . “Saily ‘month; $6.00 n year. 4 gl Tene DOROTHY GISH in LB ani ove Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, |on the effort to hit at Mr. Root by |found her, She sighed deeply. Jinketts is all right!” she said‘ “Some | i Jonn., as second-class matter. dragging up the ghost of an orlen-| It hasn't Bppeaen (he wans ate 9f (he tabbycats like that Ardles wo- r, Telephone Calls: tal overturn.” told him. ut I am ! N who are perfect bores and don't| TW KEYSTONE COMEDY | suligtin Businer: Otios 180. Semator Stone or any of the other |1 don't know what to do about That|get askea places and 'whoee weary WEBER & FIELDS in & TWO REEL e e T 5., | Ipaders in his party will have much | Corner nouse! 'Lve kot (o be 5o carc- | of Sally, cant say enough mean things | s B i 5 ful, James, to form the circle | about her! She's one of the few live ical Dentifrice Ancther Entire L oyitimantic Office, \Room 2 Murray| parailel between the two cases. Bel- |of ncquaintances out here and I can't|women out here and an ideal mother A Standard Ethical . — w————— | gium’s position cannot be smoothed |afford to make a false step! Mrs.|to her children! ~ Tomorrow * Norwich, Thursday, Feb, 24, 1916. |over in such a manner. Jinketts has looked so pretty and| “Well, after that when I saw Mrs. Send 2c stamp today for generous trial package of . 2 - stylish every time shs has gone lh\ the Jmk(;‘llg she looked all right again. 1| .4 * either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. = SEVEN NEUTRALITY MUST BE RE-|house and she seemed so attractive—" | watched for her because I hoped she'd i asesee When Qi she miop. blng 507" ask-|Gtop 1n morde Gay - Aaa et tos erte L W. Lyon & Sons, Inc., § | | W. 27th St., N.Y. City F: ) | o ) I SISTERS SPECTED. ed her interested husband. of the Social club the first thing I T . . Just how much basis there is for| ““She hasnt wailed his wife. “This|heard was some remarks by that thin bl 6-PART FILM ADAPTATION OF THE CELEBRATED COMEDY e LI on 0 the information, which has been re-|very morning I rushed to the window | Mrs. Hooper, who was talking to six oo e ceived at the treasury department at|to see her in her new fisher furs! But|women with their heads together. Washington, to the effect that liners, |everybody upsets me so! The Arst|They say the Lord put every human Delonging <o the Teutonic nations and | Yoman who called on me mentioned | being on earth for some purpose, said |until the powers of all these depart- | ground it is necessary to pound them tied up at Boston since the opening | s Jinketts' name five times in an|Mrs. Hopper, “but try as I may I|ments are exhausted is it time to tail {each stroke of the siedge hammer re i ‘of-course- Mrs.-Jinketts-was -there'|cannot see what good purpose she|about troops. Place the responsibility | sounds and draws a shot from the op- of the war are planning to slip out|ione of voice, so 1 asked about her|fills! You should have seen those! for maintaining order where it be-| posing trench, 20 to 100 yards away: of the harbor and in some way get and she raved for fifteen minutes. She|children, with short socks on their| Good for the governor!—Bris-|the shot afterwards becomes a fusil- Zuns which will make it possible for [said Mrs. Jinketts was the prettiest, |dear little bare less, cold as it was | tol Dress. iade and often brings the first and c I l h INSOME 15—PEOPLE—18 MOSTLY GIRLS WINNING co One of the Best Musical Comedies of INNERS L] the Season The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in Eastern Connecticut and fram three to four times larger than that of any In Norwich. It is delivered to over mains to be determined, but it is|and wore the most stunning clothes ened to it and never have a cold, but attack. -fl_—_—. enough to put the port authorities on|and entertained beautifully and al-|1 hope as a mother I shall never be “Our scldiers have developed the in- (§ “THE UNBROKEN ROAD,” .... 5 Reel Life Portrayal ways headed lists and things! guilty of such brutali wich and read by ninety-three per cent. of the people. In Windham it s delivered to over 900 houses, in Potnam and Davlelson to over 1,100, and in all of these places it is considered the local aaily. Eastern Connecticut has forty- stincts of a apper,” sa n officer, e N T Tiaing e e e comtact |} Mary Nash, the Brilliant and Emotional Actress, in the Most Sensa- with the enemy they are able by im- | tional and Appealing Drama of the Day. Superb Cast, Heavy Plot. rceptible signs to detect the stroke Tomorrow—“A WOMAN'S HONOR,” 5 Reels With Miss Rita Sacchetto preparation by the adversary, or & that it is necesary to put without delay. When she Stori L R T Stories of the War as though their guard to see that nothing of Boes it the kind happens. “Then two days later when Mrs.|the window, This country must insist upon the | A diis won Choreoshe's. the fat lady |loved. thom proper respect for regulations Zov-|ith the snub nose, James—and I|nurse told her she brin erning such vessels. It is its duty as|asked whether she knew Mrs. Jin-|Evervbody knows candy is poison 1o icult In Trenches. & heutral nation. It cannot hold the |Ketts she furned purple. “That Jin-|a child! No. I consider Mrs. Jinketts| The 'men wre well armed against|to br Drainage Di ¢ g CasselE i an!” she said in tones of |a most unwortny, careless fe v = o trench iy school of nine towns, one humired and sixty- §| vessels of certain nations to the let- |ketts woman h 4 w y, car s er, j cold with sheep-skin coats, muffler e trench is a y h five postoffice districts, and sixty §|ter of the law and permit those of |Mmadestic scorn. y dear, you are ‘Iau: no due regard for her offspring! | sweaters, boots and quite comfort very and heroic patience,” added rural free delivery routes. ems o (e ma and when. | new here, and T want to warn you to|I shall send my regards to her card |able in the Vo T e e e ot wilh o e B s | Don’t You Want Good Teeth? an en that goes on but don't be seen, be very careful!’ party next week. ever thera is reason to think that vio- | [ jwouldn't Ane it deEatant | O | runs off reaaily. Smith whispered | Woevre, thou The Bulletin is sold in every town and on all of he R. F. D.$|lations are being planned then it is|another woman for the world, but no- | in my loft ear that she twoumld bet 2 v hem? Y ¥ . 5 s are g pla woman fo world, o-|in my left ear that she would b gade worked four days to execute a is the watchword all along the Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You g routes in Eastern Connecticut. time to take the necessary additional|hody who is anybody has much to do|cooky to a doughnut that Mrs. Hop- | plan of drainase admirably conceived ! line: it is unquestionably the same on need have no fears. BI our method you can have your teeth filled, precautions to prevent them. with Mrs. Jinketts! She came out|per never had been asked in the first|and theoretically perfect that was!the other side of tit wire entangle- crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. 1s terrib CIRCULATIGN 1901, average. No objection can be offered to the |here and just tried to run everything. | place—but w mixed up|found insufficient ring the first| ments, for every rise of ground that o Gt T 54 | BB RSl o3 ke o Sats | out the afas |3, OIS St on sl | Eives o vantage point of observaiion i CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES . e e o7 |the most expensive entertai: s, AUBNIEL muR una Wit bitterly contested.” nerchant vessels g 2 | §| merchant vessels rnich have been |and the real mice conservative people| “The rector's wife informed me that| The bottoms of irenches are coverea| The slizhtest clevation occupied on STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE led D I R Ao o SOUN~ | don't care_for ostentation, my dear! |Mrs. Jinketts was one of the leading | with fagots, but in vain; they disap- |one side obliges the adversary to bur- STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS 8,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor-i H e i sessesmasas G2 8| pose of keeping them away from thelrea], as some people c]!z\:m, -A‘ll if it (Yv vs‘:rvm\ later that it was & pity Mrs.| week of rain causes as much damags !" ts the adversaries have reno:l)ceg ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS enemy, but when they go they must|is, it is such a good imitation of | Jinketts was so selfish and disregard-|as a violent bombardment, according |heights that have cost to much an / . R e O e ittt Sannot Tl ety Do A | e K | e M 10 oad herslones Ly it LO'NEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK country and only after complying|help feeling no real lady would own that she had not bousht tickets for the | every sector of the front t winter. |out little listening or observation If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. No with the regulation concerning clear- |3 complexion like that! She could do In certaln parts of the Woevre; AT |posts armed with machine guns, for chargo for consultation. e papers whil i ike« this | Something to it to make it look qui 0 is and Flanders the ground _all | the possession or destru vhicl ance papers which at a time like<this| 4 1o 5o noticeable! 1 would not | Cooper that she ind the lines. belabored by shels|all imaginable expedients are employ- DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE THE MILFORD WRECK. would be surrounded with all precau- | y;ge you to cultivate Mrs. Jinketts, [ hated to but Mrs. Jinketts was|of all calibres, covered with excava-|ed. At certain points the listening DENTISTS N L e s itens 0 my dear!® | fiirtatious, Mrs. Osgood tells me|tions that rain has transformed into!POost is within two yvards of the en- ollowing the marked improvement| The United States cannot permit| *So the next time Mrs. is perfectly lovely. Now, what-| miniature lakes, resembles a marsh of | emy’s trench, and in some cases the (Successors to the King Dental Co.) ‘which has been shown in any trifling with its neutrality and B} * £ £ to do about her?” interminable length and a mile or so|two adversaries occupy the same o tion of trains on the New Ha eom e ctins whith Dot bomnicn Well, I wouldn't get brain fever|wide: the communicating trenches|trench separated only by a barricade|f 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. 3 tem since President Elliott introduced |jn this instance as well as on pre- oxer, said the man of the house: | themselves, sometimes several miles | of sacks of earth. The tension there is 9 A. M. to8P. M. SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. ta 1 P. M. filie safety first policy, which has pro- | vious occasions it must be apparent 5 “because you know, she may never call | long, are like cess-pools. The men|at the maximum in the incessant Cady Adetant Telephone duced such excellent. results, there are | that it does not intend to. Merehant. || +HE WAR PRIMER on you at an!” obliged to tramp through them to get | &uard against a surprise. It is in such Y, to the front line are tired out went |Spots o many soldiers succumb or are ded for life by the hand grenade, h, in hands become expert by a : rehyr ; £ my goodne: sald his men are different than warships but tlonal Geographic Socivty e Ty were 10st | there are requirements which must b change. features ccnnected with that wreck at Milford where nine liv One relief detachment | Dli | w 3 night making the four a a la nber of people injured i B & LonSe umber Of Pioplo Injured |be met cven in their case. & —— — from quarters tg the|year's training have become a more|ywith the National Educational .Asso- TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY o e and —_— Sn - e trenches; during the passage a num- | terrible engine of war than ever be- | clation. Twenty-one national bodies < on. Such it is believed LAKE TRANSPORTATION. rigoli, the hishly inflamable lan B ber of them left their shoes in the! fore. which deal with various phases of ill not only he insisted wpon by the| | -AFE o of Arab and Berber, has exchanged its|| OQOTHER VIEW POINTS ||heavy. sticky mud, Men often prefer| ~The etruggle never ceases thoush|merial tisining are. holding. annual B authorities acting in behalf of the| It wasn't long ago that the inter-|,eace-time industries for industry {to risk the enomy's shells and make | it may not every day give copy for the | meetings in Detroit. $1. TO NEW YORK $1. public but in view of its efforis to|Stule commerce commisslon In con-|of war and, accordins statement s their way to thelr post on the sur-|commonique.” = said an officer. ' “It| “Speakers were inclined to eriticize || o s Brevent just such deplorable acci.|formity with the Ps . canal act, |just prepared by th tional Geo- face, but even this route is scarcely | takes on all hitherto known and some | so-called hioned methods of ELSEA iIN dents the same will doubtless be|Which contains a provision relative to|graphic Society at Washington, the| Hartford has not abused the privil- | better in many piaces on account of | hitherto unknown methods. Each ing ren of immigrants. CH NE e amen b e o | water lines owned by railroads,|newer industry adds little to the nor-|ege of making use of the armory from | the pitfalls dug by artillery fire. It detachment makes war in the way in | or three educators found fault FREIGHT AND PASSENGER i S 2% | whether they operate through the ca- |mal hazard of Tripolitan life. The|time to time and much as we believe | is over such ground that the soldie which the lay of the ground and the what they termed the general SERVICE- BETWEEN asmuch as it is for the interests of [ Whether they operdte through the ea- | I3, (" ogs: in the necessity for developing and|must plod with backs bent under|position of the troops impose It.|plan used in trving to acquaint for- NORWICH AND NEW YORK i oystem easons for such | O f e tolalnoae oF ot Danger is the daily bread and meat |improving the nal Guard, we|loads of materials required to main-| Where barbed wire can’t be used,|cozn-born children with the funda- From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- a rear-end sion should be dis- | lake steamers to o8 z hiS|of the aweller in Tripoli, and, in this|should regret to see the privilege | tain the inviolability of the first spiked defenses, called ‘cheyaux de|mental principles of American zov- |} days, Sundays at 515 p. m. closed as fu s possible and the|Was done for the purpose of betterinz| country flecked with occasio cases | withdrawn bes i s been abused |no other means of transportation frise’, with sharp-pointed stakes of | ernment. These same speakers sug- New York, Brookiyn Brnage blame pliced where it belongs that|the transportation facilities and per-|and fringed with narrow strips of | elsewhere.—Hartford Pos posible. | steel aticking up to the height of a|gested new systems which they held |} Pier, East River, fcot Roosev B fust such frightral dents can be |MItting competition to operate to the | coastal vegetation, even the principal — “They reach their posts as a rule|man, are rolled over the parapet of|would be shorter and safer roads to |l Street, Modays, B s i the ruture advantage of the shippers. native pursuits for wealth and hapbi-| The day for wearing trousers has|ready to drop from exhaustion,” anthe trench Where the lines are sointelligent citizenship. days, at 5 p. m, Bere o Now it is announced that a $20,- |ness are accompanied by hidden ter-|not yet dawned for the women >t | officer tells the Associated Press, “but | close CRinOt be Tl SER st — F. V. KNOU: jliliac there was any loss of life is] . o = 0 A el " |or and erave risk. The three princi- | while talier conontines ko | the smoking ‘rata the trench slanz | the a the trench mortar call- F. V. KNOUSE. Agent I . dceply regretted ana partic X corporation has been orz : : ilor nventions are {vorkin > ot & NAVAL TRAINING CAMP b oy e and particu- |, ) to engage in lake transportation |P2l sources of income to Tripolitan are |on the spr models, nor while de. phas named the rations, and a hot cup |ed the ‘crapouillot’ comes into pl 1. TO NEW YORK $1 larly unfortunate for those who must | " 10, SnESSE I {2 te WANSPOLAton | those of sponze sathering, of esparto|signers are lyine awake nights trying|Of coffee, restore them quickly: in-|Where the contact is such that even AT LAKE BLUFF, iLL.|| $1. B $ - | e on is the fact |24 this company proposes to take | bl and of carrying on the (Rans- | o make the Sirt a dravine sarh S| Gifferent to swollen and blistered feet | the mortar cannot be utilized, we fall i that the cnsine crew of the colliding | & & x‘r: s E‘""(" “‘Dcmm Saharan caravan trade. men’s attention. On a last resort, | they set to wc under the heavy|backon the .\nx(l grenade, ar the|Civilians Will Go Into Camp There |lmm—meo0urrroo 2 well the rear brakeman |DPY One of the railroads but those of | “Whether the native son seeks 1o lwhen all the possibilitices of the diagn. |rains. throwing earth that | aerial torpedo. Tt is the torpedo that, s i i of the stalled trin are numbered |2l Of them With the exception of six|make his 'pile’ searching the slmy |anous skirt have been exhausted. ehall|caved in from the parapets, repairing|according to the evidence of prison- Early in the Spring. COAL AND LUMBER © among the dead. In fixing the blame |P02tS, With the result that this con-|bottom of the Mediterranean for|the trousers bycome part of milady's|the fagot supports, raising the para-)ers, causes most terror as well as most| (p;c. 23 —Tentative plans it is impossible to zet their state- | CerM Will control 85 per cent. of theSPonges, or gathering esparto grass injwardrobe. Then, and not 'til then,|Pets, with never a ch and never a,havoc :;\vm"l'fl'ml‘au trenches. It May have been completed for a mnaval iments as to what they did or what|]2ke shipping and will operate over [the morning mists of the desert, Orjshall the world become uninteresting. |Sign that their cou Foly heve suts | he used st cloes: raiied o dteiexpio- [ivatiilng ! combefoe Solemikne TIACIEEN They Tatied to du st he onciat|the same routes followed by the hoat | (OUOWInE the Jcaravan of a xh;:u.\\n;]- w Britain Herald. | from the ing tramps | sive force is extraordinary. et T ook DTRval s atatibn ity e e Oto) da. e eng. = 2 camel: back rom the coast through e the mud | Bluff, I early in the spring. ac- of the second train should have pass- |!ines. That being the case it is @ifi- | s of Sa n desert to the e There are parts of the fron re it | DECIS Sng 5 O o W. | o e o ain should have pass- | T ore competition 1o en- | 1000 miles of Saharan desert to the| , congestion of freight at New e There are parts of the front where it | DECISION AGAINST THE cording to Commander W. A. Moffett, gnal 2000 feet away and not[CUit fo S P competl T Ehaigsouday, e stakek Dot only MS|fora fs belne cleaned Uy by ahisting | = POAE RIS ZoT;ihe gnen to cax th ERICAN CAN COMPANY |Of the navzl station. The men will g0 % 3 e have his train under such control that | C0Uraged or where the interests of | labor and capital for profit but also his | ol 1% RS, GRS, AP W WIS | frigia trench a primitive foot-warmer | into camp for 20 days, Commander|fFreg Burning Kinds and Lehigh he could stop after he saw the second | the shibver are going to be better|health and his life. More often than |pod OF T0€) N0/ HENER A€ SPate TEeht | in “the f a e heated by al . po o of Dismiscal of Suit Nor|Moffatt said today and will be drilled 2 L warning or even the flagman without | talien care of than there were under | not he reaps disability or death as his | peee 07 Nei™Sorkc route. Al of thiy| Praiser quarters in the rear: | B DIl in naval tactics. ALWAYS In STOCK erashing into the train.ahead is some- | the control of their respective water l‘(\'.;}x;d, . : . is made possible by the railroad ““"_I!h»- u;:ll em:‘nrn []un'g -:fnm:l\ to afford rder of issolution. —— e 4 o5 s by tEe different it : e wild seas that now and again | (> fade possible by the rafiroad real comfort, but, of course, == ¥ 4 fhing which ousht (o be cleared wp,|lines by the different rmilroads. This |, “The wild seas that now and sgain | cruhiy of soveral boat lines. Fosaii- | & el Somfort; but, of courae imore, Mo Feb. 23—Judge| A method by which all liquors can A. D. LATHROP The precautions for safeguarding a |indicates a monopoly instead of in-| 20t SVEF TOR BOXUIER CORNC OF ST CR it is a serious menace to the peace and | prih R UL € TT - (OF, O TRF (T 0 @, Roe of the Anitea Btates & be solidified into tablet form has been | e o " stalled train appear in the stories of | Créased competition, and though the | givers hargard. Daraly D Pwee |dignity of the country and a blow at|{ons Che Ten, IS trict court here, entered an opinion |invented by a French chemist. fice—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, the wreck to have been carefully ob. |Tates should remain the same y YS | the usefulness of th present use- | "%y Centu S 1 s | just ahead of thi gerved but this remains to be deter- | th0se of the six railronds when they | who, day by mined throuigh a careful sifting of | °PeTated them, it doesn’t appear that|rapid ascents from the sea bed under 4 he issued no decree of dismi the facts the shipper is’ going to be given any |Press of keen competition, soomer or| g, ‘0 0 i ion Of Dublic interest, | Ire intensifies from both sides advantages. Competition under this | later experiences the retu issal of the case, ror an order for the disso- L n to ship- el the men at work drop their pic lution of the company. Instead he A DECIDED IMPROVEMENT. plan is apparently to be killed in- |Poard in ter s - fic dizziness, which forms ‘ shovels for the rifle and the fusill: announced he would retain the bill & oA el \ X e e al “prelude o partial o come| oo ceen L | becomes seneral. The bomb slingers|and Jurisdiction in the matter. o o Bles. ORATN e e i rom the manner in which the coal |0 O tnoonraged. o |Plete paralvsis Strange as it may! 5 rank | join in and generally the six-inch g T e e e e uit against | the American Can Company in which venturesome laborer, day making foolhardy Whove a parapet | today in the government's of b less Panama ca any e, it should be stor unless the infer. state commerce commission see ana is_greeted with a vol lets; the adversary rep g s i ik ¥ estim be for the interstat: . the g e operators received the demands of the 5 TV | seem, part divers are |10 sy ¥ follow, covering the lines with 2-| HOW IMMIGRATION 3 for = vill be attention will be paid to the service 1 p commerce commission on Saturda £ i, killing some e to gain, for your money w e re- miners it must appear that a new and | *tt he service |able to continue their calling, and the | 0! ; x e rday. | ments of steel, killing some men, Pt it arte & el o Gl o BeL mproved reiationsiy exists hetween |1ICT {hiz new comyan will furnish | nfitted. helpless cripple i the. upper |16 bluntly said that if the commission | wounding others. rupturing the baried AFFECTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS |turned if after a trial you fail to get WAngngCEETS. & them and one which ousht to exist in |17 27 endeavor to sce where the new |air feels normal circulation return to |9 o * & Now Haren wo s _enta SN S e he |+ pic at Conference of National Edu- |sives the wives and mothers of those ANTS, o mttar o el ousht to XISt IN | law is the success that it is expected |arms and legs when lowered into the |steamboat lines the New Haven would|trenches. That Is the average inven- | ToP aoional Bdu- | Sho drink to excess an opportunity to » to be. sea on the sponge grounds. And the ePS S| tory of a day of the winter campaign cational Association. It must be looked wpon as new for Arap aivers of Tripoll, believing the NECSSSATY (0 get freigh( from all parts | on the French front where conditiona| P el | e e BROOCHES, when at a joint conference the oper- = Qdisease indispensable to the vocation, New England to Ne ok by are sald to be “calm”. ctroit, Feb. —Immigration—as 2 i o Cn B e e oD EDITORIAL NOTES. S et e 1o e seation: lall land route. The system does not o it affects and is affected by the pub. | the home without publicity or loss BRACELETS RINGS of time from business. Can be given secretly without patient's knowledege. exist wholly for an end of altruis tha United S the miners break forth in applause| It is now reported that Jean Crones |fatherland, dive phlegmatically through Alcechaols ig ates—was School of Bravery and Patience. It exists to make money for the owr i e Dpiay el =i the keynote of addresses and discus- = . sie it is a decidedly different situation |is at sea, but perhaps no more so than (8 few fat seasons until crippled OF|oy"or it It does exist, moreover, for| “Our shells go mo straighter, but|sion today at the meeting of the de.| ORRINE is prepared in two forms of every description, new- than ever prevailed hefore, and it |the authorities who are seeking him. |Xilled by their chosen trade. the service of the public, nd if let . L ” o e < No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; . r ; “Back in the piatean lands of the|the service of the pubiic, without question they do more dam- |Dbartment of snperintendence, onme of B No. 2, t models in ev must be regarded as a decided im- 3 £ one its present managers will serve|age than those of the Germans” waid|the leading orzanizations afliatea | ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those es! ery 3 : From th ositi chich G Sahara, behind the coastal greens in e th be =5 age ;than those of ithe Gerranssisaia | the 1os L ated | \who desire to take voluntary treat- E provement, when it comes to getting om the opposition which Great (gahard, behind the coastal ercens In|ine public to the best of their ability. |a° French artillery officer to the As- e iy ptos oy T finish ~ down to the facts in the matter, over | Britain i NshiEEiItiockh sy "d Ger- | \wastes, where the alluring mystery of | —NeWw Haven Registe | sociated Pri “We see it every day Bk - the attitude which has so often re-|many could keep up its air raids in- | tne desert bepods wnder the niehting| - 1 in block-houses torn to pieces and in o Z e o IRER e & ol notual definitely. ot T e, L EhE Governor Holcomb ls entitled to| ammunition stores blown up: we can't A YEAR AGO TODAY N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Stroet. A e R = — shapes over the duncs at night, stretch | congratulations for his refusal to yield | gee all the excoutions our fire does to / = . ers says “We have talked peace, and| The man on the corner says: There | vast fields of wiry esparto grass, from | (0, the alarmists oo the | the trenches, Lut we can gauge it Feb. 24, 1915 Most Cigars are Good— €0, i m 2 e 2 iny, e state troops be sent to th ||y R R 3 i never was a spring that did not make | which paper is manufactured in great | ¢ ; nt to the scen: pretty Tom what we do See. : : THESE ARE BETTER believe in peace and we expect noth- | TSVl speiogli which paper is manufactured in’great | jic rike in Ansonin. The governor [Pty NSl fom what we o sce || Russians won in Carpathians near e Ing else” there was cause for ap-|ifiDle rePavaulon for all the frost- |, o o the starvation wase of| exercised most refreshing common | trenches and field fortifications is the || Uszok. pass. TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR plause and it begins to look as if a|Pites and chilblains of winter. Twanty conts n du A WA iz |Sense and the best of judgment. It 18 i oF NGl I BIEhell. The thice. British captured German stem- < “ good start has been made in getting < fmenty cents & day or less, DICKIng | phigh time governor's everywhere gave|Inoh shell 1s more effeciive agaimat || or Gotha. GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR the ilferences adjusted through s gLt 15 snnounced by those who are | [0€ E5aes and (Ve it In lafse bales|notice that it is no part of the militia | troops, in defense, in pursuit, but Steamers Hypallon and Roy Par- Hepraids HAVE YOU AN OLD FOUNTAIN fair and common sense consideration | Sproo wiil be' omatbi Thovs rinE |oli City, the port of Tripolitania, s | 0,30 Police dutv, Here in Confect | powerful enough 'to break ° thro ey oo e " etmact || THOS: M SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. | PEN THAT IS OF NO USE TO YOU? o vies wi s ) s e | S e e e e S| cut we ha ench fortifications. nightfal e Next to Palace Cafe B have | WAY of bidding for popularity. o P io0Tbs of workers who adven- | maintaining order, beginning with thelor” one of those “calm' daya of th Italian flag. BRING IT IN TO US—WE WILL AcC- 5 local poiice, then extending to the| ficia) co e soR S eeh o Three British aviators lost in picker In | Uty sheriff and the state police. Not | fnrausn the mud to sireteh more || raid on Belgium. CEPT IT AS $1.00 IN CASH IN PAY- : morhing. In barped wire where the lines have been (1 Russia presented to neutral na- || ALES, WINES, LIQUORS |vent ror a sion upon those who participated in | spring should not be allowed to come | Picker 1 cdesert morning, the | sm—————— - Darhed ws the in |[ tions, mote” aceu Germans and that joint conference. They have = feld, -and ekt N S they h been wrenched out by || Austrians of “Atrocities. ave | along just as soon as it pleases. = egins his rapid task of % 2 P seen the folly of pursuing the other | F O m as It pleases. | preaking the longest urse >aves shells, ‘Two of the daily cares are the || R P. Stegler confes aves his near! ack for the y it M Y e o e e 2 e (RDER NI ry blades, leg ruction and maintenance of those || German passport frauds in U. S. Fresh, ¢ -plete stock. Best Service. ; e “Day begins for the esparto ol . 5 nasmuch as the icemen are pre-|the moonlight of earl have apparently made their impres-|pared there is no sood reason why |the chill of been attained through arbitration course with violence and great finan- | Colombia is to protest some of the|hiSh, from the most matured clumps. - * & 3 pioatys in the hear oge . To drive those pickets into e ,c,‘f: lofsflm gliaconcormed “"5‘“ noth- | provisions of the Nicaraguan treaty. Ex\::? ‘:ws?r: hl(‘].r‘k[-mny-"};unfv‘iszfi R Aged Mall ey e i DAN MURPHY 4 of the even gréater effect upon|Possibly it will have objections to our | form of his arch en = = FOUNTAIN PEN | 0 s arch enemy, the deadl jthe consumer. purchase of the Danish West Indies. | viper. In the clumps, also, are hidden il From bed-sore suffering with The chunge is therefore one which 1 1 the venemous North Africa k bes | furnishes an additional reason for| The recent success of Italy ought |scorpions, whose stings now and again lew ! om,‘:n 0% i s bl {° President White to look upon the sit- | to make it possible for the claim to|prove fatal. It is the poisonous vipers, k&s New Styles of them in use in this city. You take * uation optimistically. There has ap-lbe set up that Rumania is thinking | however, that make the work of es- q no risk as we stand back of every pen _ parently been valuable concessions |still more seriously of entering the |DPAFt0 Picking a sporting game with Fall Millinery, |-« MRS, G, P. STANTON | THE CRANSTON CO. 158 Main Street part of the proceedings and it is to —_— Ay gl e e e en O . - e 1 c L = joyed by Tripoli before the war, one- be hoped that it means a better un-| Inasmuch as Jess Willard has been | fifth of it was produced by the eponge © derstanding between capital and la-|ordered to bed as an invalid _that|divers, more than one-third of it by #% bor not only in that line but in all |probably disposes of any possibility |the esparto pickers, and considerably others in the future. of his being mentioned for secretary |more than one-sixth was brought over — of war. the wide, treacherous desert from the| NO RESEMBLANCE. Soudan. Many caravans, some of a 3 o S22 few and some of a thousand camels, That Elihu Root's address made at| La Follette is said to be seeking the | fittea out in Trivol, | ana. wnooriers " Albany went home and made an ap- [republican presidential nomination. |the danser-fraught journeys o the | peal which gained attentive ears far|He may be willing but he has about|great marts of Soudanese trade— beyond the limits of the Empire state |as much of a chance as a last year's | Timbuktu, Kano, Kanem, Kuka, and was quickly made evident. It was | bird nest. Wadi. These journeys sometimes last _at once recognized as the first shot —_— Efi&h&“{; n_m‘und. and broughl' aheir of the coming presidential campaign| It was an extremely harsh test but R RO SV LY SICCioR OF ANt § and in recosmition of the damage|it was a fortunate thing nevertheless | hores oy (hC desert affords Robbers MISS M. C. ADLES HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST e £3 g Rt o X Tt New stock of freshly cut Hair. The DIAMOND RINGS only place where you can ses th Hair made up into transformations| VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES helps (8] air and bands. AT VERY LOW PRICES 306 Main S(rect—Next to Chelsen Bank. Telephone 652-4. - THE WM. FRISWELL C0. B 25 and 27 Franklin Street healthy, lustrous and! infest al th Cross S B D 7 o143t o e pottial Bironke | thaw the reur mosch of e Commecn | Iiget 2 the Jancs afross ine desir | Here is proof and nurse’s letter | f free from dandruff JOSEPH BRADFORD, | hold of the opposing party a stren-|cut River express was of steel con- |ert lies subject to the venseful caprice| *“For ten yearsin my work as a nurse uous effort was made by Senator |struction. of the masked Tuaregs, the strange |l have depended upon Sykes’ Comfort # For most people, whose scalps are in ordinarily. e to offset it Dy a counter attack RS People who are at war with all who | Powder with excellont regults o soothe good condition, and not serivusly affected with BOOK BINDER Q_R. PECK | upon the epeaker by way of his acts| The reported presence of a Japan- | SroSS thelr paths and do not pay a suf- | and heal skin soreness, 1 was recently | § dandruff, regular shampoos with Resinol Soap - Practice confined to Ey. ‘when occupying the portfolio of sec- |ese fleet and aeroplanes in the Medi- £ e, e bones of the cam- | salled to a case of an old man, 84 years are enough to keep the hair healthy and the .| Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. Nu" Throat. Glass i els and mer f yriad of a i F; s ry of state at the time the Korea | terrancan recalls the fact s0 apt to | of the past bieach along the desert|Of 82 Who had been confined to his scalp clean. But if there is severe dandruff, 108 BROADWAY Hours 9:30 to 4:30 itching or loss of hair, Resinol Ointment should Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 guestion was up. be lost sight of that Japan is one of | trails, caravans that mostly came to|Ped formonths, and his body was simply In regard to this the -Philadelphia |the belligerents. harm’ at the hands of muflni,uflers, but | covered with terrible sores. Iimmedi- s . d in connection with the Resinol Soap Bedurilad siaitios T dger well says “there are neither there are some among them destroyed | ately commenced touse Sykes’ Comfort | [ be usc . 3 ngs 7 tc 8 tional nor international resem- | That New Jersey man who paid a | by thirst, by the sand storm, or by the | Powderas thick as I could sift it on and shampoos until the trouble is under control. 2 THE DEL - HGFF nces in the acquisition of Korea by | thousand dollars for a machine which | Water of wells poisoned in inter-tribal | you ought to have seen the change that d Resinol _Men like the way Resinol DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Dan and the drageontng of Belgium | would turn out five doliar bills from | Wars. Of all thres risky 'Tripolitan | look place within fwenty four hours, intmen i S S e (e ety European Plan Sh [ E Germany. For one thing, Korea [8reen paper would probably take ex- | tfades, the caravan trade is the most | and the sores were soon healed.”’—Mrs. 3 S oasrmass e annen BulMing: Ansek, Room A a decadent state, dying of dry [ception just now to P. T. Barnum's | pog” juin i S0y caravan men Wil G, L. Frost, Nurse, Catatonk, N. Y. and palace intrigues, which need- | statement that people like to be fool- | war for which their peace-time labors At Drug and Dep’t Stores, 25c. ‘aid ot O] Russia or Japanled. have not fully prepared them.” THE COMFORT POWDER CO., Boston, Mass. ing discomforts. Send for & Rates 75 cents per day and up Telephone 523 HAYES BROTHERS. THERE is no advertising medium Telephone 122. . 26-28 Broadway ietin for Dustases resuita o g

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