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IS YOUR LIVER! THEATRE YOU'REBILIOUS, asuad g“ei.a “H'm!” eaid the father of the family | remember there is a very easy rule. govially, “Tm giad toses you study; | You say ‘snall’ to express tuturity and ' & so my son! What's doing? when you are asserting yourse this and the French government in| ™ ipyg ish literature,’ wled | No—it's in the third person say . 120 YEARS OLD complications, England desires to 1g- | sty ' Torlornly. And el Is|WIIF Instead o ‘shell and ‘Shal M- ’ 7 24 » iption price 120 & week; 5oo & | NOTe the ruling which governs others | hard:” stead of ‘will’ That's it, perfectly thy a Sear. and which was even made by ftself.| “Pshaw!” reproved the father of the|simple!” DON'T STAY CONSTIPATED WITH Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | The German subjects on the China |family, comfortably seating himself| ~Huh?" breathed Jimmy. BREATH BAD, STOMACH as second-class matter. were coming to this country. They |With the evening newspaper, “You| *“I mean” explained his father, ‘that 2 a MINE ez e e to g0 o meutial ports |39t apply yourselt, thats the tru- |‘will used in conjunction with T is SOUR OR A COLD. > o L o Eit ‘Be s Fasa. T a rigl foidlik | Pt |ble. Why, 1°remember that I loved |the same as ‘ehall’ used with e or . - = T T F e P without molestation, yet Greas - |my lterature course! I ate it up!|'she’ and her. You go on with your ENJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER e, S0 RO Flllotin Job Oty Sag.g, | 2in Insists that it has a right to seize | Youre afrald to work hard, that's|lesson, Jimmy, and figure things out ~hy mantic Office, Reom 5. Murtay | them because they might eventually try | what! yourself! That's what your head is AND BOWELS TOMIGHT Bullding. Telephone 210, to get to Germany. Whatever they may | “Aw!"” Jimmy gasped, almost word- s JIMMY FLOORED THEM ———————|4; later on does not concern their|less at this atrocity of ecriticlsm. more mixed up than Miss Tuesday Shows 2:30, 7 and 8:45 orwich, T | “Work! Tl just lose my mind over growled Jimmy. “If nobody 3 Norwich, Tuesday, March 14, 1916 | position now or when they were ro- | i ettt and then youll see! Say, |knows the amawer, whats the use of Wednesday Matines T0c; Eve. 10c-20¢ Zl"gws";:'y el i s; Save | TRY o c?auceruan? s(‘h:;e oty do | making such a fuss ubourll it? O, gee! everything in poetry inste: of prose? oW many parts was the ren - - made I8 when Hey hre Rotaslly Tound | Tt B T et ARt |l e T e e eyl Keeps the Skin JESSE L. LASKY BY ARRANGEMENT WITH MORRIS GUEST Presents e Cil,culation of headed for a German port and not| “Why.” began the father of the fam- | whore! - 5 3 $|when they are coming to this coun- |ily pleasantly, “because they were e renaissance?” repeated 4 X & i = %|iry. England’s contention is unrea- | Poets. I suppose, and it came naturall” | father. “Which renaigsance?” 3 free from Chdflnq- m . 3| sonable in view of its previous stand.| ‘HUuh!" said Jimmy disgustedly. “Do t just says ‘Renaissance’ wall Scaldine. S % i 5 o e bulletin H — you know what mark Mis Eeeray|Jimmy. o her. Tn thres| RN The Most Beautiful, Most Artistic, Most Exciting Photoplay Ever Produced Would give you if you answered like| ‘“Why," began his father. ‘In 9 23 LACK OF PREPARATION. that in class? You'd get something|parts of course—no, that was ‘ ‘Al Five—Reslo—Five The Bulletin has the largest Just what lack of preparedness|flerce! You have to ell why you|Gaul is divided into three parts’ that s — circulation of any paper In Eastern §| means is revealed by the situation on |know! Why was 1t2" T'm thinking of! The renaissance was | "y "1 yrenier gecretary of the Two Resl Comedy Drama, THE TOMBOY || SOME BABY Pathe Comedy Connecticut and from three to four §|the Mexican border at the present The father of the rnmil.yvfnw"\ed & |—your questions jump nim.\ll in slfch Connecticut Board of Agriculture, was times larger than that of any In §|time. The troops of this country |trifie and then coughed. “I'm not go-|a disconnected way, Jimmy, that you |[OVEeS Il R O o BE 0o Snicn WEDNESDAY Tpo M T the Mut Witk Norwich. It is delivered to"overf|have beon thers for many months. |\18 to {ell you anyihing so cusy as confuse a person! The renalssance |y, "%, ", i agricultural develop- IN ADDITION e Menace of the Mute gy of 16 4,05 ouses in Nor- § b “ = o OLD DALY There have been constant threats up- | {(hat, Jimmy,” he said firmly. “How is{was divided—on the whole, I shall let J ment in New England. Mr. Healey is wich and read by ninety-thrce per o your mind going to develop if you are|you look that up yourself! It's absurd, o ent. of the people. In Windham §|0on the part of Villa to invade Uncle |Josicteq over overy hard spot? Not|a big boy like you eribbing your les-|® thoroughbred Connecticut Yankee s delivered to over 900 house1§ Sam’s territory and carry out just|that it is a particularly hard spot—|sons from mo! It's just as 1 saia at|@nd @ hustler, whose faith in agricul-| Tonight sure! Remove the liver and : i H H Putnam and Danielson to over §|such a raid as has taken place at Co- | when the answer dawns on you you|tho beginning, you won't apply your-|ture is unbounded and who has always|bowel poison which is keeping your S O Eanini Yo\ worked with a will for its best inter- | head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath llil?&n:fix‘ir:fi fieogogfsza?‘l?ces it $|lumbus. That these were not idle |will be ashamed for asking elf! Now let me r ests. The organization is to be con-|offensive and stomach sour. Don't stay Today =-COLONIAL =Today e TRlst sy R o aGRnEr K KAk Sundry sniffes and explosive sighs I Sl o L A T Diosies ® | gratulated. It is certain to make pro- |bilious, sick, headachy, constipated and ALL STAR THREE Eastern Connecticut has forty- § | tho rights of this country have been | “Huhi" saia Jimmy. ~temporarity |and growls from Jimmy ensued minc | FOC!MGls Lt prowperity - under | full of coid WhY don't You Bet & bt ‘GasT*" THE PRINT OF THE NAILS 733§ nine towns, one hur.dred and sixty- §|repeatodly disregarded there. It was |auelled. S P il R &0 | President Healey's administration. —|of Cascarets from the drug store now? (| .gerwEEN FATHER AND SON™. Tovo; Parts @ve postoffice districts, and sixty §|pecanse of this attitude that it be- | morer B ol oo e thers | v tag. P e broke out again, | Rockville Leader. Eat one or two tonight and enjoy the | A R e s 4 i3 Tural free delivery routes. z oiTe T secauiry) folpatEoltithe Dorasy. ::f'vewm(e:n ig;“wggg R e il bn ol T e Bt (e —— nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans- || “WHEN WAR THREATENED” . .. Two Parts © 8, Tho Bulletin s sold in every flanq vet now that the promises have| “Why, yes!” sald Jimmy’s father. “I|Tve loked and looked! Was Sir Thom-| It is well to know that the city au ing you e s:‘lperlsn‘;‘ed. (l:au will : igtown and on all of he R. F. D.$|} 00 YEI, 00 o) TIC FIOTEES ToTe as More's ‘Utopla’ prose or poetry and | thorit of both Waterbury and|wake up fecling fit and fine. Cascarets <8 routes in Eastern Connecticut. ey ? the N Mexi: — — | what was Lyl's ‘Buphues'” = It sounds | Bridgeport are taking measures to dis- | never gripe or bother you all the next 3 §|and wum‘.:nno e New Mexican like n sneezs, but what was it? And|courage the carrying of concealed |day like calofel, salts and pills. They THE GREAT BASIN. OTEL ENox CIRCULATIOR §|town, as well as those of a number of| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | is Sir thitip sy Avcadia a poem | weapons. Our city court has just fin- |act gendy but thoroughly. Mothers . acit 3| soldiers, have been taken, there s & bt el e Do | ea & prisoner $105 for carrying a re- |should zive cross, sick, bilious or fev- Y H A Remarkable Region of Desert, Min. B eeue 4412 3|00t possessed the equipment which The Backus Hospital. thing volver and in Bridseport, the judge of |erish children a’whole Cascaret any g e s ¢ S + 44123 would permit of an immediate pursuit| s L the city court sent a similar culprit totime. They are harmless and children| eral evelopment, an rrigat Ro5 of ‘fhic Bandlta’ atialtine whHentauch [ Lol tor: A= one who has iconie jail for six months. But the revolver|love them. Oases. $-1905, average. ...5,9203 2 Into close contact with the publicity | The father of the family selected | 100 fOF SUC RONTI | P ThG SCQPES - 3 3| would be the most effective. the past ten vears, and who has also | carefully a fresh ecigar. He frowned | SAre¥ing Debit ShOUA 0 SSREC, g9 : - §| There can be no question but what | come into close touch with the Back- |as he lighted it. “Why do you pick on | SS80, MO 8 Phe BET CRITH T S0 1Tl olectrical system, which can be con-| Continental surfaces, as a general : 9 03 § | General Funston is right in declaring | us hospital, has had the opportunity |me?” he inquired. “Why ~dont you |SOWFCR PREEE 90 Tho FOV0 WEIR SO0 | trolled in an instant from a central |rule, are drained by streams flowing sy § that i\:[wm 4 be folly to send a force| to note the equipment, and observe ask your mother some ¢ these | oo O eaters, A man with a|office. The electrical system does 2ot |to the ocean, but there are some ex: 3 s |into Mexico without making the nec- e service renders and is capabie ) © & R saccecsrsossessocommessossessosessensont O e an buy a cheap re- |Feauire the services of a number of T have|_ “Wh e o & oamither for. two|fnitible individunl wtrest Tightsen. eith= | Coptional steas which have no owt | essary preparations. He has dealt | Of rendering to the communi you said you were a cracker- ey Dobartons. s 1t | been surprised to find that the people |jack in’ English, that'e why,” Jimmy | yolver oy er human or automatic, and the|ward drainage. The Great Basin is| with just such conditions and knows | J00 S PTICT 10 RS TRy (A0 RIOPE | explained. “But 1 dow't care—I'm will- | dollars and kill his man with it It|\ent nitrogen lnmps have a very sat- | such an area. It was so named by| 4REMANDS FULL COOPERATION. |What he is talking about. He knows| an nstitution, of which they have ev- | Ing mother should tell me D a risia tn Thie town in Rotorious | Isfactory illuminating power.—Bridge- | Fremont, who was the first to gain an eidMost every line of business has felt | WAt 15 ueeded to run e every right to feel justly proud ana 10\1:‘!;; mother of the family smiled a | PRI FEiC 1Ca and crried out in lous | port Telegram. Emer e et | Silie-feffect of the freight congestion o who! s X ¢ | thankful O Al e blood. Instead of making it necessary e = g Z#fiich has existed for a number of | OWNS along the southern border, but| I have come to know the hospital "jgo!;ffl M[m“( y_ur_"{,“;:r::fl:\]rt(an: r‘_ul‘:m to obtain a permit to carry a revolver,| LARGEST RIVER IN and extent. It lies near the we: u—ni @988ts. Consideration has been given |\t 8PPears to bo most unfortunate that | well. and T feel that it compares fa- | ROF . e e why not compel a man to get a per- WESTERN ASIA.|margin of the continent and is sur- ¥ the ‘transportation of neccssities | eS¢ Very, preparations were not | vorably with some of the beds on our |She sald swectly, ‘e can tell ¥ mit before he can buy one, and make it —ts rounded by the headwater divides of | and tn that connection 1t s 1y he re. |Made in cavance so that everything | country. Not only has it.a beautifal |much more cleatly than 1 ca a misdemeanor to either buy or sell a|Euphrates Lays Strong Claim To Be- | rivers tributary to the Pacific Ocean. | BOYLSTON ano EXETER STREETS tion it is to be re- | 1% 5 been rosay Site. healthfnl location, and fine bufld- | A_man’s mind is so syste | revolver withos st ehowi o au- H oughly, the Great Basin is bounde SEQ that the recent order issued by [ ¥OUId have been ready for the imme- | 1 NN o oXetient eauipment. and { Flsht, on. deart” e ¢ e | Snachis why it 1, consiasred. noces- ing Most Mistoric on Earth. by the Roecky Mountains on the emst BOSTON the New Haven road fo the effect that | 412 2 PUrSUit| the ‘services of competent physicians | “Smarty!™ retorted the father of the| 0" i ome?—Waterd 2 2 4 by the Sierra Ne on the west. it lwhich was s irably by s E 1 riTis « sary to own one?—Waterbury Republ 2 > and by the Sierr: ada on the existing embargoes would be lited | J0ICh Was so admirably started by family sotto voce. A v _ (Special to The Bulletin.) it extends from Oregon on the north 1o One block from Copley Sq. and for 4 period of four days means the |COlonel Slocum. It is a lesson in the Erection whTishow that And say,” Jimmy broke in, “was Sir Washington, D. C., March 13— The|and beyond the Mexican boundary but Public Library. Convenient to granting of a certain amount of added | C% Of Dreparedn which is partic- | certain of the wards are extensively con’s ‘Novum Organum’—’ Euphrates is the largest river in|js mWmited by the B s G ularly striking at this time and which | used and apparently appreciated, me hi e ency. would diétate YhS This suspension of the embargoes|Cannot be overlooked, and in the | of the beds hein occupied. but it e L oelie Do clomed s oo and'ay J¥iids at midnisht tonisht, by which|Meantime, those who are sousht ai i3 ":‘p?,’lffl"};; »“«:«‘}: hlle | £0Ing upstairs where I can be quiet. If | thoroughly possible after a snow- Hfe there will have been man getting an advantage of which they o wara, whilo used /to, spme h B e e e “laads ana partial carlonds receipied |are oinz to take full beneft. extent, 11 by nn menns doing all that | 25K your mother oon by’ the howecholder should me- “20r by the carrier which will go for- ESR RS it is canable of doing, or would do, it |, “WhY, you hateful, horrid thing S aidewan The actian of the - l ar r STEEL CARS AGAIN. he moth £ Nory realls +< | the mother of the family enigmatically | glect his sldewal Fhe act 8 aWagd, in their regular turn, but sooner 2 the mothe: Norwich realized fts | the mothe ctreating form. Then | police in obtaining warrants for sev-| "o ribing this & ~— P than as if there have been no effort| Once again have the steel passen- | Advantages—call = the —comforts of | SIANERIE RS TELreoiing SO0 JOARE | O0*S i known citizens may act as a| o (o segward corse today, the le” pan-shaped depression, gather. L. C. PRIOR, Manacen fgaade to help out business houses and | ser coaches demonstrated their value | 1ome; with nome of the discomforts”| o i sweetly, “I think you can|warning to less distinguished persons| National Geographic Soclety, whose | is divided into a large mamber of in.| Two minutes from Back Bay Station lustries which are in need of mov- |in railroad wrecks. This time the test S IEte piisany Gndt Atasts Mhoise o | Study so much better if you are by|and may lead to a general cleaning of | headguarters are in this city, says in SepsnOent Srainiee wkess “Ten minutes from North Station Zether. |system, which has gome through|anco from inquisitive friends or cu- | i to write my invitations to my din-|the residents mecm [0 O BCOCnly | The Euphrates lays a strong claim|gion, and some are so extensive that | 2::While the road announces that this |enough experiences of the kind al-|rous neighbors. Tven a casual in- |PeLand you musin't interrupt me! AV ing el W dusing it. eo that|lo the honor of being the most his-|they' apear almost boundless. The Wction must not be taken as meaning | re: et Eion Al how: thet the conty ‘Gee!" said Jimmy disconsolately.|after a storm, but during it. €0 that|ioric river on earth, and certain it is|climate of the rezion is very dry, the|Great Basin, and in connection with i e taken as meaning |ready, but upon the Pennsylvania|Spection will show that the equipment |y ht T had a family that s good | walks are kept passable at all times.| he region it drai X vith | o = p their develo t towns have b GJi# there has been any easing up in | which has _established a_reputation | In this department ia most complete. | o0 "L 0k In0 " S T oMer o™ B2 T Gther ‘sections the omly time tne | it PG N *bie “igris, “man frst| oy crage annual rainfall varying from | UL |00 0F the-way piaces, many €, congestion, it does mean that the|for the small number of accidents|The public ward is a larze, bright, - i i walks are cleaned is when the sun|om.on®t S50 J St|10 or 12 inches in northern Nevada to| b “Xoad recognizes the importance of . . s father| Aside from the law on the subject, dra! stem of i i i Western Asia, d civilization is re-|Colorado River the southeasw It Shopplng and Theatre District. puted to come into belng UPON | contains 200,000 square miles, an area | All Outside Rooms. Excellent ts banks. For six thousands years at|about equal to that of France. Cuisine. least cmpires have risen and fallen on|" The Great Basin is a region of di-| its _plain, conquering armies havelversified surface features, Including | Single Rooms 82, with Bath 82.50andup marched to battle, and a hundred ci-|fla; desert valleys and rugged moun-| Double *“ 82.50, “ * $3.50 o ties have come up out of the earth and | tain ranges with many lofty peaks. It fallen into cbllierate ruin again. = |is mot. as the name might siggest, a| (9004 Gamges—3 minuiee’ walk) iins oot - emerges from behind that impenetra- 3 p < of them high on the bare mountain lana the 1ow percentage of deaths from | SUPPY Fcom. with an adjoining nurs- melts the snow. Let us_ hope. that, | cmereea from behind that Lpenstra- |less than 3 inches in ihe south and|Of them high on the bare mount “fending this assistance and insofar |the operation of its train: ery ~ The patfents have the services with or without the assistance of the |1 the unknown past. e L Ui S s o] s ood it s possible meet the demands| In this instance the passenzer train | oramcine sarn oy ana ourse. with THE WAR PRIMER police, people generally will endeayor| "From then henceforth clvilization | prisine variety of beautital and acne | —— aAbat are constantly being made upon |plunged into a wrecked freisht with | mm tela thet the rieen in fhie wara . 3 . to keep their walks clean for the sako|risen and fallen, nations have come|cate dowers, most of which disappear| Not His Resolution i"as soon as the existing situation the result that the engine ard five | are in the reach of all—ranging from || = S otional Geographic Soctety of the passerby, fust as they desire 10and gone, cities of rare beauty have|cntirely as he parching heat of sum- | Evidently “I will mind my own bus- I permit it to do so. This means |coaches left the rails while two re-|a nominal sum for those who are un- e 5 sed their proud heads above the|mer comes on. Timber or even trees|inces” was not o e ol gl e bolsrs selves—Bridgeport _Standard. n only to pass on Into obliterate « 4 | Y n ed offorts even thotkh the en- |mained upon the track. That the|able fo pay, up to the small amount of . = - s = s ; ;f uy k‘;?‘e‘y{?"(ru&\u';"\’:i!;x;;;e:g?\- l(};—yn;rs .\e\?v \mrd Seeclutions. — “deavors hav : : H 5 e A o T ] e in, k e ; s of sma . or | Charleston News and Courler. ks e e s e fn A e K arae, ("%, T2°| The Kelek—All kinds of ships of| With only one company in control| ‘“The Euphrates rises in two arms|muffangs, roama over some of the jess he limit, & i sula cen properly 2 No St ts but a reasonable request whick e S el Tt Ol retusen ad e sion o imas|ships of war and of commerce have |of the lighting of the streets of Bridge- | flowing parallel to one another on the a reasonal v ich |observed is as apparent in this case : - | frequented mountain ranges, but, like : . : 3| Deen pressed into service in the great |port, the city will be left in total dark- | north side of Taurus Mountain nar-|the. ublquitous coyotes, they are shy Killing Brain Work. the yoad makes in connection with |as it was in the Milford wreck, but | Senanmeny DUt the private maternity | pl, jean conflice. There are over- |ness in case of a complete dsabling |row valleys into which pour innuUM-|and are mot likely to be seen from the| Mr. Byran says every day brings this embargo suspension when it ur-something went wrong and the con- ot e e lraelonatwiio ocen | 958 Bowtx o thio-water i boatn, nd | woskent * to, tie F equiproant (of LS| erihie ‘SMAIl stréazen Duo ‘e U RAS | crate. the end of the war nearer. This brain ‘$ently asks that orders to load|sequences which are to be expected | with windows on two sides admitting | Under-sea bouts; there are super-|compa: That is the negative aspect { Armenian platcau. The northernmost ew York Evening Mines of the precious metals are|work is killifig.— ‘ttle eraisers and dis. |Of the charge made by the common|of the two branches is the shortest, e .~ - 5. [ #iaterial be not made unless there is |under such conditions followed. lenty of fresh air and ample sunshine. | dréadnaughts, b the principal soudce of wealth in the | Telegram. 4 2 : 5 r guised commerc e cil in the method of operating the |but it is generally regarded as the FE&l need of it to mect immediate| There is of course ground for an(The rooms are far larger than in the |Spised commerce, ToICers:, fhete A7° | DU sircet iamps from gas to elecric- | real source of the river. It les to Decessities. The situation calls for |investigation which will place the|maforify of hospitals T have vistted— | GHCtl SPeRr BTE¥ IO o |ity. But this contingency is a remote | the north of Erezum, while the longer = the“elosest cooperation upon the part |fault where it belongs and see that | €Yén some of those with national rep- | oy were figating palaces of the ocean, | 3 g 5! 1 ven sc ith natic reving (he wemith and beauty . of | one—it has never happened in the his- | branch passes it to the south. L Kk A B 50 B bbl g 0 DS:::C::ixl):zrz“alnd n:g fro:;d, since :Jy i: ;s {mlpn'.'ep;:\zeld in th]e :{un:‘rev but ;:;i-,‘“»i’;n’%-':';r?n"&"“n'.’.;q'.?“"i,",{; Civilization on their migrations across |tory of the city. The United Illumin-| “The two branches are divided by 1Ke °Y flt u In ver y satisfactory results |t is impossible to overlook the pro- 4 — > : ! {he sea, but that today are grim ha- |ating company has two widely sep-!the wild mountain district of Dersim. - o e < E be-obtained by all who are concerned, |tection Which was given to the pae. | PIYSclan: and all the prover equid- |vons of suftering where the wail ~of |arated power plants. and it is unlikely | “After uniting, they form the Eu- With Vitality--Taking Iron Did It sengers through. the fact that it was | which o Tocbine even tnine best of |Pain and the shriek of anguish huve |tpat both could be put out of busiress | phrates proper. which boldly breaks i 3 1 BRINGING PEACE TO EUROPE. |an all steel train. Instead of thero | homes. . I bellave It the advantases |Substituted the carnival of music anr|Simultancously, eved B¥ 5 ETESl T way through the mountains by a| Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders—Often increases g on 2 [ v hero | homes. T belleve if the advantages|ine sound of mirth. On the other hand, there are many ad- | zigeag course that carries it now to the the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per £ #Many suggestions are made as to|DEINE @ list of dead to report or the|and qualifications for real service were [ " S0URS OF TVE 0 4 410 kings |vantages derived from the chanse.|right and now to the left. Now it peoemrgt bl v t this country should do for the :::""':‘e"fo?“;:‘é St é’]"“@“eh:he Fenerally Known. egn¢ Dospital would|of floating equipment that the war has | First, the new lights Wil cost less. | fiows for 30 miles at right angles to its s ging_about of peace across the traveling public, nothing | have . i er el o somewhat like | JZafted into service 1s the kelek. De- e b By e LA general course, then 60 miles parallel B o g a s of the kind occurred and 2 it loctel Y » 01 ke | scribing this strange boat, the Nation- | An L Y -{to 1t n m r. It has always been felt that|Of the ki and none was se- | o qavertisement from the hospital |31 (reqzraphie Society, 'with head- | pendable and very much more con-|gles aga h it were headed |preliminary examination for life insur- |ailing @all the while double thetr g‘:“ Pnited States as one of the lead- |Mouely injured. That this must be|press-agent. but I assure you that|quarters nere, says trollable in their turning off and|for the Mediterranean Sea. Then It|ance. I was astonished to find him with | strength and endurance and entirely e et Ll e attributed in a_large degree to the | what T wrife is on my own autnority, | “*Tiic kelek I brobably one of tho |turning on. The gas lighting sysiem | winds to the South for eighty miles. | the blood pressure Of a boy of 70 and | =+t"rid of all symploms of dympepsia, : put through the negotiations |fact that the cars were of stecl 1s ap- | and if it scems biased in favor of the | carliest forms of water transportation [Row in use Is operated by ome of the | ~“Here it takes up its gencral tread |48 full of vigor. vim and viailty as a|liver and other froudles In trom te 'WHE the time for such proceedings|Parent. Unfortunate as the conditions | hospital, it s only because of my in- | used by our ancestors in Asia. It con- | biggest comparles ‘"‘ the ‘:”‘ S8 mr | to the southeast and with innumerable | FO\NF U050 15t tanding his age. |iron in the proper form. And this after Botes, but there are those who con-|aTe about which such demonstrations | terest in the institution which is doing |sists of goatskins inflated with air, murlcipal street lighting, ar presum- Y.—Not long ago a managain and see for yourself how much 3 came to me who was nearly haif a cen- | you have gained have seen dozens t right an- | tury 0ld and asked me to give him a|of nervous run-down people who wers windings and bends. but with|The kecret, he said, was taking jron— | they had in some cases been doctoring sider, that it should take the Initia. |center, it nevertheless proves that the|S0 Well in one sphere the kind of | tied beneath a framework of light |ably represents the best practice ir y a few broad curves, it heads its|nuxated iron had filled him with ve-|for months without obtaining any ben- s safety of the passengers is materiaily | Nealinz, helpful work, T have been do- |poles. Often as many as eight hun- |that respect Yet the service hos ter to the sea. The air line distance |newed lifo. At 30 he was in bud health: |ofit. But don't take the oid forme-of Among this mumber is Prof. Kuno|Increased by the steel equipment and | {2¥ Pt Po0rIY In anotherZministering | dred such skins are used to give the | Sulfed, 18 & FERWSC BT Pf GRTR MG | of The remotest spnng of LIS BUphrates |3t 50 3 miracte of vitallty and his face | of iron simply Lo save s few centa ¥ou Francke, whe is convinced that this |SVery such bit of protection is cause | witn whom it deals Lo o | e Joaded on to the ke- |wrong time, of lights burrfng in the [iis \aters must travel 1800 before | JcABIRE with the buoyancy of youth.|must take iron in a form that can be country should offer to submit peace |for gratification. With progress being ore T see 1 = 5 5 1 As 1 have sald & hundred times over. |easi absorbed end assimilated Mke The more T see and learn of the|lek just as though it were a flat bot- [davtime and out at mnight There Aol ol on behalf of Germany to|made in preventing deaths, it is to be : Y iron is the greatest of all strength | nuxated iron if you want it to do you 1 Backus hospital, the more I feel that)tomed barge, after which the craft |should be no such complaints with the| “in the last 1200 miles of its courge | builders. Jf people would only throw |any good. otherwise it may prove worse iihe effect that it would restore Bel-|hoped that as much will be accom- |the people of Norwich should know it | begins its journey down the Tigris or the Euphrates s slow and sluggish, |away patent medicines and nauseous | than useless. Many an athiete or prize ! gium and northern France, and on|Plished in efforts to prevent the|more. Hoping that the hospital and | the Euphrates propelled or guided by wandering all over the land when it |concoctions and take simple nuxated | fighter has won the day simply because | behalf of the other nations as to what | Wrecks. peovle may come to know and serve |oars. When it reaches its JOUNEY’s | | has oportunity, making that which it|ifon. T am < - at the lives of |he knew the secret of great strength {they would accept or give up, all of 3 i o pas BENT Do Sveh 5 bioca with each other better. T am very truly|end it is broken up and sold as skins || \as A Y A¢o Today || uches a marsh and” that which it| WS aow" abe & s e e L T e e avhich sounds well, but what assur- EDITORIAL NOTES. vours, and_timber. ar" A Year Ag S | ST T R T pe. consumption, Kidney. HVer | while many awother has gone down 6 B i o 0 F. J. BOHANAN. The two great rivers of Mesopot- s fall during the last 1200 miles is *troudle, ete. ' The real and |ingiqrious defeat simply for the lack of Th t is that T = yery - oy March 14, 1915. only 10 B, B et o report is that Rumania may| Norwich, Conn., March 13, 1916. amia are very crooked and very ir nly inches to the mile and it |true cause w 1 started thelr discases |iron—E. Sauer, M. i - € vhi Aothing me or less than & enter the war May, buf regular In their depths. The air French occupied Vauquo broadens out so much that while it |Wwas nothing Do Jew T Z i i {do those in whose behalf they are|ypot was petm bim Y it Ihat 18| orwich Should Make ltself Inde. |line's distance between Diarbekir and || Argonne, and Embermenil. containg: encugh water 'to Sout ihe|eskened sendities heoaahit on RY K] HEER B e s . | Bcting? gt 2l e s SerdeRt SPAN o- | Bagdad s four hundred miles, while ritish repelled ~German attack || greatest battleshlp, It 1s so shallow |2 I0%E 'S Uavie Tour'” Bisogy th | b mme Suih. i vl Eaoen e tod okt (4 It cannot tell the allies that they o the water route via. the Tigris is|| on Neuve Chapelle. that at places a swimmer cannot float | thange food Into living tissue. = With. | fmo coar R s Veibeen beaten and that they should mg’:\‘;: :;‘:::hvf “]*lfli Jurmery wea- | Mr. Editor:—in an editorial March |about one thousand miles. Belgians made gains on thef|in it 3 out it mo matter how much or what|peréciss mewhes ChDe D% 0 e B e o ial they Ehould | ther 3 will be able to make (7 you implied that we could “save|® At many places the river is deep || Yser. - The river promises to rise this year |You cat. your food ~merely pasees | i A et s {Biders fair. Neither can it suggest to | PTiNE'S Teception a little warmer. one-third of the cost per Kilo watl|enough to accommodate boats of con- R ns checked German ad- llat a time exactly suited to the needs of | (Erough_you, 3 . 3 B g o the contrary ¢ hour by having a contract with onw . o |1 vance in the Miawa region. EIRE Sttt o 1 e od. . You don't get the sirength out 3 iBermany that it is headed for the & siderable draft, but at others it is s 9 In spite of the tremendous sacrifices | O More producing companies,” and sood. You don’t get the SIrengih OUL| eery sil forms of indigeion, ae wel s for Bar o g : shallow that a man has difficulty in|| Three British cruisers sank Ger- beginning its annual rise this | oe.l *Pale and siekly 10oKInE Just Hie Fundown conditions. The ~mamutaciureeers g i 1 of the empire and that it is| which have been made before Verdun, | (herefore, “it appears to be a 200d|swimming. But even over shallows || man cruiser Dresden near Juan and will reach its maximufh In | % plant trying to grow in & soll defi- ra e § ‘#he wisest thing for it to do to get | Germany has little to show f " | business proposition, and one which | where a man cannot go as a swimmer, || Fernandez i When at its flood stage it is|cient in iron. If you are not strong or annot take sny man or wemsn of the struggle under ti mmissioners must take into|, well laden kelelc will float without renc! ugus onseil | | naviagable, and can play an important | weil you ow ¥o + e e [#ut of th 58 he best ioEs 0 ohow for it || mielcommin t take into g el h French Aug Conseil ble, and i tmportant | well, you it 1o’ yourseit to make o i ane it i rms can con: 5 . A following test: how long you v in four week time. re: erme that can be arranged. The | Theman on the comer savs: All the T e e L e R R BRI | [ e BRrtiin mTiacy. opeations Can "wok OF Now far’ you. can walk | ded e bire 2 i s e i o in this matter ang any hesneed | prophets need is persistency in order hoped that someone else would do 50. | ant boat has helped the people of All the parks, gardens and avail- o B > =1 . five-grain tablets our sregh a5 _endursnce in ten able open spaces of Vienna are lald |iron three times pe arw Ume Tt ia dlmenwd in tis oty by Chas out as vegetable gardens. for two weeks. Then test your strength | Owood. Lee & Owsod. s5d all other drogstets. to hit the nail on the head sometimes Now in today’s paper Another Large | Mesopotamia to move their commerce ‘which might be advanced along Taxpaver, under the heading, WhY |gver the shoals and shallows of two line would be quickly inter- Except for the distance intervening | N0t Run It on Business Principles?|of the earth’s moodiest rivers, and has - P , Em.a as unwarranted meddling. it might even be claimed that Villa |25%8 ‘If electricity can be bousht for |now come to play its small part in or I o l This country has clearly defined its one cent a kilo watt, why make it at|the greatest war of human history. ftion. It 1o ready ot wry ts ¢ |had already been decorated with an |three cents? If it can be bousht for i iron cross. less than it costs to make, why spend awhat it can to bring about peace ? !’l ‘Harope. That was made plain soon ® ginele Mot Dol Churchill's decision to go back into| Mr. Bogue, the ex-superintendent,|| QTHER VIEW POINTS ter the war opened and has since and Mr. Kehoe, the present superin- v repeated, but until 1t is aeq | PRTliament indicates that all the real = VOTE FOR THE PONY OUTFIT! SKIRTS " $1.50 7= For a limited time we will make Dress Skirts tailored to fit to your exact measures at tendent, both claim that it can be by one or more of those involved to ;’:fi‘l:‘:‘l::‘ is not to be found on the mam‘l(faclurod for less than one cent ' ma . er kilo watt. Tea: ‘wh; it R e suck move as russeatad 1y Sosts ‘Tors 1s becamse’ we are. mearly | Although it has been accepted as a By roaeatd oyt fh: If & shortage of peroxide promises|half the time keeping our present|eneral truth that strikes more com- i : monly occur in times of industrial belligerents are inclined 1o maie |t0 affect the straw hat Industry, it [Plant idle but with practically all the expense of runnin; oing on, that wo | tension than in periods of slackness, Thore is mothing else for it to do. | SUEht to mean & new lease of life for | m L, o i Encas Power Go, it |the sum ftotal = of labor troubles & — they have it to sell. throughout Rhode Tsland has not been 3 3 % z 1 “BALKS AT OWN RULING. Vila) i it T ea o e | LESEbeE that £4T1 per Bllo watt [1ace. Gnring the preeent smwm ot . EreetoProve | B $1.50 which is thepnce for the making, the cloth we will sell you at prices lower dx?n It was a half century ago that the|ing to this country that it doesn't re- |to this must be added all overhead |plants. In Pawtucket a strike of i® Do for You. elsewhere. We will save you 12c to 29c on every yard you buy here. Also Suits ¥t affair took its place In Interna- | quire much to show that this country | Charges, maintenance of lines, meters, | three weeks' duration has been de- 1a Pn : b4 2 o A o = legal tansles, but that was mot |0 1 "UE 8 0% TS0 T office expense, depreciation, etc, and |clared off and an important textile piramia Piie |§ tailor made at $8.00. Think of it, a Suit strictly man tailored at such a ridiculous low ®o far back that it ought not to be unless you can sizn up with someone | plant is Teported as again runnims on e S 5 z iitiihs minds of those {n Grest|. New. Jeisey huifafyed s law i1 |Livide e Tnessower Cou g0 mst {ull Simec—Ssyvicess Duflets. S |flgr. witpeieci: | § price as $8.00 or a separate Skirt at $1.50. CAN YOU BEAT IT?. Leave your order Prieln who hendle Such matters. Vet|censing cats, which “will probably |of o plant capable of taking up the| With some reluctance, the Masea-| or protruding plies, hemorrhoids an now while you have the opportunity. Don’t wait until it is too late. New Spring Dress o Th dy | election laws has voted to rej - e. c & box at al “‘German passengers from the for all the backyard concerts. he cost of keeping the plant ready Goods and Suitings now in. MARSHALL’S 101 Main St, Norwich gists. A single box often cures. and idlo is nearly as great as keep-vorably just the measure now in| {russlsts. A single box often cures Secretary Garrison’s resignation took | !N it going, so that the power is part | force in Connecticut, providing that| mailed freo in plain wrapper, if you of the time costing quite or moxe|ten per cent of the Voters must peti- | Benq® s coupnn®rorsw effect just in time to prevent it be- | than double what it would to make it. | tion for a vote on the question of li- 2 i steamship China in Asiati ,m\: p na in Asiatic «Mhen this country removed the two 5 ing said of him, as it was of the sec- | The Uncas Por . cannot fur- | censing the sale of liquor, or there cderate commisstoners from the |5 °2 Lo Cincas Eower, G- chmoti i | e e ST mane a1 ERARISANPELBOURON Blan_steamer Trent, it was dont |FStary of state that he quit at the GG ff S SNeS KL M P Gemand in- | agreement a3 to whether this law is|.| PYRAMID DRUG COMPANTY. ‘the belief that they had the |Prospect of trouble. creases then you have got to expendfa success in Connecticut, but it is as e Y 800 PONY OUTFIT VOTES WITH EACH SUIT ORDER. right to do so, but England viewed it| . o7 hich being | MOTe money ‘or find another source |much to the advantage of onme side h:ugn_l;wmmfl - btherwise and pointed out that they om the clamors which are being |grom which to purchase more power.|as to the other, and it prevents some Tapper. = 150 PONY OUTFIT VOTES WITH EACH SKIRT ORDER. Help your little friend to win the Pony Outfit : der the protection of the Brit- |Made in cities about the state for| The city of Norwich should sign no | needless voting. T o o oo ome. meuthal port |lmproved sidewalks, Norwich is not |contracts’ with any = compamy but St to another, and that they must be|the only cne which has a chance to|™3Ke itself independent of all. Fene ot SRR & % ; 3 ours truly, recognition at the hands of ty. . The claim of Great Britain |bring about a most important civic ALBERT BOARDMAN. |England Federation of Rural Progress. upheld and since that time it has | improvement. Norwich, March 13, 1916. At the annual session in Boston last New Haven Register.| | Name