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NORWICH* BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916 ' bomb in pouring rain through the mud RURAL CREDITS. o T A 1||in the smail hours of the morning. /In_attaching his signature Thy are more ‘Amesicans scattered rural _credits 'bill, President Wilson A BLASTED TRAGEDY among Canadian sattalions than most RO DAVIS THE'LL iy ot through . the “brief. ‘address which - he people realfsfl Somoof these wers made on the occaston, indcates his living in Canada when the war began; KEITH YAUDEVILLE »&rw“"h fgu‘leh“{ entire satisfaction over the fact that ——"1} some crossed the border and enlisted| goan shoyld be used very carefully, TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAY this measure has been fovorably-acted for the sake of being in a “serab:” fip'yoi want to keep your hair looking and Goufies 120 YBARS OLD bseription price 12c a weeks; 50o-a long time. rest, of the world and take no interest|€he “No,* €aid the busy-litle woman with | the third fioor and got her to watch!some felt it a duty to strike a blow |} Most d_prepared upon. He does even more for in his o o o ok e o its best. Most soaps and P addressiho dischosed his clation, end|the Hp-tiied mnose, “this ends it! |00, G, S PG B Bk comeltorthe AUl | ., ana put on|Shampoce contaln foo much alfal In His Latest ana Greatest Triumph it is,an important piece of legislation, | After this I shall be Just as selfish and| torriply” wrousht up by such things|a uniform a Canadian recruiting of- | pii% 9718 THo Scoip. -7 « B | 't which has been in the works for & |cold hearted and unsympathetic as the | going on rizht in our own building and | ficer agent 41¢ not ardinarily bother, iain e as A rio 1d it was my plain duty to tell{if he were a sound man, which side of | The best thing for steady u: rkle ew o 3 i -dinary mulsified cocoanut oll (which = % Fi: Part Griffith F moutW) $6.00 & year. More aftention was.given to the|wnatever in my neighbors! Tve al-|Mrs. Barkle I knew all about her suf-|the border he came from. Besides, the | O e Patter A Jolly Rube Singing and Talking ive Pal ri eature : 2 1+ | ferings and offer to help her! oy |is pure and greaseless), and atte E Connet i b ng Foatotice at Norwich;| president’s approval of the Dill than 15 | ways tried to do my duty, but &t Ism't| U Aluays want (o lend a hand If | it eepve Bimseit. SWhat part of|than the most expensive soap or any- Comedy Offering This is Without a Doubt tho Great- N usual, but,it is not surprising for, as|appreciated, let me tell you! possible, so T ran in to see Mrs. Bar-|CGanada are you from?” a British of-|thing else you can use. est Picture This Noted Star Has |Bulletin Business Office 480, the Philadelphia Ledger says: “It cer- [ “I'd ke to know how many women |jle carly the next morning. She was| fcer asked a Canadian private. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse HOUSLEY & NICOLAS | Ever Appeared in. Bulletin Editorial Rooms - 35-8. tainly marks one of the signal achieve. [ Would have taken the trouble to 9ba|all fixed up ready to so_ somewhere| “Out West, sir.” the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply 3 It is a Regular DOUGLAS FAIR- Bulletin - Job Office 35-2.| ments of his administration that this |Serve that that Mr. Barkle across ¢ he|and smiled at me so condescendingly| “What part of the West?” moisten’ the hair with water and rub Two Merry Musicians in a Cl e P LA Willimantic Office, Room 2, Murray | legislation has been brought to frui- | hall came home after 1 o'clock exactly|] couldn't stard it, knowing what I| “The Far West, sir.” it in. It makes an abundance of rich, Comedy Act and affords. Him B "0, Temphonsate. eighteen nights last month and his|gia. So I plunged firmly. “What part, 1 asked. Haven't you|creamy lather, which rinses out easily, Plenty of Opportunities to Display tion during his term, and it would be | §E0 i Ha Nt sound very steady as he . y : : e 1 d to give a deflnite answer to|removing every particle of dust, dirt, His Athletic Abilitles with useless to point out that division Of|came up the stairs, either! Nobody,| «afrs. Barile 1 said, ‘vou may |me ofcers question? dandruff and excessive oil. The hair FAY TINCHER e re et s i e sentiment With respect to the meas-|unless she has the interests of her|think I don’t know about what yow've| “Spokane, sir.” dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves In the TWo-Reel Comedy £ Dy ure has not been along political lines | nelghbors at heart is going 0 10se Ner | hoon going throngh with your use| aehore s that, Manitoba?” the scalp soft, and the hair fine and . ! Don't Fall to See This Great Pic- of cleavage. Republicans have been EXE“&IP and rl;exfl‘p da‘g«';l:e n::klecm:;:yufiker band coming in late night after night| «“In that neighborhood, sir.” silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy LOVE’S GETAWAY ture. ardent advocates of the engraftin m su a 2 -land you pretending—' when she inter-| after a man has been wounded the|to manage. A% Sont il el # | ence to me personally what went on in| rupteg me. She picked up something | truth 1s more likely to come out. After| You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl upon American law of some form of | tne Barkle flat—it would have been|gijittering from the mantel and waved 5 5 % = o s SSwialadl ol G ¥t we Tinve this Mem | [or) loasiar 1o 1isvo aliuas e iy suohi glittering from the mantel and wav an examination of a bad jaw fracture|a¢ any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and Norwich, Thursday, July 20, 1916. Mhe Creulation of 3 it at me. the surgeon eaid to one wounded v ey 1 - | P e et e R R % ocrats, and the success of the present | dersiand said that it wasn't my worr G nmmmelin oun e il ;erms;‘ : gmfe:f g;:cgmm}l t:gv;&&: Y Wednesda: An E fional Th B“.Il effort should be regarded as the cumu. | and got my beauty sleep! Eut some- | proudly: Bridge tournamentt My huse |~ ercan’ . bad smash, but we shall y AUDITORIUM xception: e e lative result of an agitation extending [ how I'm not made like that. I cannot|jang is jusc about the best player in|pull you through and fix you up as Thursday Feature over many years and confined to no|Stan@ it if T think any one is infiown! I could have told you before|good as new.” of great importance to the country are e s me e onc perty trouble. what he was out lats nights for lat “Are you giving it to me straight?” | to gebprfi:me‘flhg:a the :}mlgx;r;s;isrsv D. W. GRIFFITH Presents the Spectacular Production eirculation of any paper in’'Eastern s % 5 = only I enjoyed your curiosity- the feeble question. nd, besides, Connecticut and from thres to four §| The necessity of giving encourage- | «Not that yowd have guessed from | ' Voull cxouse me, Il Bave to be| " i¥es veu can dopond on K faining fo the State of Rnode Isiand | “SHOME SWEET HOME’’ times larger than that of any in|Mment to the agricultural sections of | Mrs. Barkle that anything was wrong! | going!’ “Well, if that's the dope and no kid- | which the voters must pass upon. It| Norwich. It is delivered to overg|the country long since recognized re-|She was just as bright eyed and had| ™ .y(s those were her very wor ding I wish youw'd write to my mother unforiunate that so many are in-| 6 Reels 25— Stas 25 ,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor-§|sulted in tho extensive investigation |just as much color after a week of|yoy ‘can better believe TIl mever 0¥ | outoin Obio and tell hers different to. the issues which concern | rS— wich and read by ninety-three per §| of the methods employed in Europe of [ such actions on his part as she had| iy snow kindn: cent. of the people. In Windham §| meoting just such problems. Ambas- | before, no matter when you saw her{ng marter wh it is delivered to over 900 houses §| sador Horrick while in France devoted | L knew exactly how it relieves a person | "“ur hould « HENRY B. WALTHAL, BLANCHE SWEET, ROBERT HARRON, LIL- LIAN GISH, DOROTHY GISH, FAY TINCHER, OWEN MCORE s 10 that woman ag: “Those who were looking for a scrap | everyone. for a voting list which in frankly admit they have had it. No|cludes every possible elector and th sreed her hear- | one questions how they stood up to it|polling of every voter should improve nine towns, one hundred and sixty-§| United States. The bill as passed does | sympathetic, with an cccasional sigl fasibildenihdeinbiuon any unworthy men are chosen, part o toflice _districts, not conform to any one particular |to show that I recognized that - 3 ¥ of 'the responsibility mrust be placed a1 e hivery anken T A resard to bettering raral con. | Was & world of troubie—but not a peep| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |; || Sbon the ‘clihteen thousand who'to ail SRR QOTHER VIEW POINTS I in Putnam and Daniclson to over f| meacy Her ok while 1n France devoted | to confide mer troubles and I gave Mrs. | ;. T shouldmt bo surprised it she | aiane with thelr Canadian comrades. | political conditions very materially, |8 _THE INGRATE—S Part Drama |i PATHE NEWS 4,300, and tn all of these places it§| MUCh time to the study of the organi- | porile every opportunity, runming inl|[ougne that cup and made up the| " Ner are they All privates, Three of.|The neglect of thousands to exercisc | is considered the local daily. L R e o jevanaiinsonsaiianeRat rian | gy t Tt doesn't seem possi- | ficers who were killed In the retaking|the risht of franchise is not_easily | “————————= ———————— = i Codnactiout - his forty-3| o0 the relief sought In the|other and merely sitting and looking | caso Nown B Cbeatatory HIl were Ameticans:' [explained. and i, at the next election, |10 tna ot a1 Garmany, where it |than’ $100000,000 worth of ‘mold last ] 1 brings four times as high a_price as|year. fresh mackerel. In England 3,000 tons|” Normal conditions exist in the vine- of goosefish are eaten every year. And|yards of the Cognac district, France. et tnexe s apclntelyimo e netizon | SEUT HEE IR TR S S RS it 4n “Amerion; aittie it is yery plent-| Serluiernmany, has adopted a new The Bulletin is sold in every$| ditions, town and on all of he R. F. of legi: s e site plece , ppearances do not care whether the ut is rather a composite plece | OWI G TN 1 Lo ey and T aa- h " 3 : affairs of the State and the nation are ation to which many have|preq her for it, but §t wasn't good Inconvenience. D.3 . ister v o tic routes in Eastern Connecticut. $| contributed. That it is perfect no one | gor her. I asked her right out one day appeared in this a lnunj;&rf_fll by c;w;‘blc, and patriotic| ry) along the Atlantic coast. A fisher- {flermug‘ far 1::11!]:\ (Eoaiay CIRCULATIOR i could claim. Whatever defects thers | whether she didn't have anything she e Bulletin a let- e y Sl rovidence Bulletin. man who happens to catch one—and Story SLLeI e are wiil be revealed by putting it into | wanted to confide in me and she looked fiic ordinance evident- | Capt. “Cupid” Black denies that he e hey are easy to catch—throws it bac A i effect and that will furnish a basis|sort of surprised and said she didn't. |y it 1 | advised against members of the foot- The report from Bridgeport that|into the sea—South Norwalk Sentinel |2nd_excellent half-tone illus 1901, average. . 44123 g eal import. | Buz I know that she knew what 1y, Writee litician who t00K |37 cquad joining the Yale batterfes; | the high wave of industrial astivity e e e = i for future changes. The real import- | BUt £ BRoW (ol S0 oo N e \was | part in making the law or some friend | that ‘his sentiments run in the other!is receding, and that things are gef-| Rockville has always been a healthy|(he theatre box office for 2 1905, average ..5,9204 | ance lies, nowever, in the fact that a [Tieant, pecaues she added thal SAC WIS o his. 1t there ever was a law which | direction. The situation would be|lng en a normal basis again, is not|place to live i, but it can be kept|SOPY: rood_ results are obtained in tart is to be made. oo o hna to run Ao e | By ifs enforcement was an imposition | mad b i Captitn i Eiaci | chough earlier than mizht|so only by the eternal vigilance of |this manner. g it Wwhs uncomfortable and wanted to es-lon the business public of this city,|wou ally deny that he told been expected. Tt is to be hoped | the citizens and the city officials. In| From Tchita, Siberia, the H H AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY. as e this is cer ‘That fact a it there was little like- | that it will not @p to low tide for a|view of all that has been written we|Of commerce has written to t ! ey H = 4 Sy s0rme. Bonrle o break | mgired” £ s council who |litood of Yaie men being needed in long time, and but gradually. Never- | would urge upon the people of this city | States government that there is a §| [t bas been some time now since this | gowy” thar wall of sesorve, and I re- |made the 1 caw 1t not to | threatened war, and that, therefore, | theless, on some accounts it will be|that they do all in their power to pre- | chance there for American busincss £ S S SR LR country had a diplomatic representa- | co)ved to help her I could. I took |enforce it at they h: at|it would be better for them to keep|welcome. It will ease up the con-|vent a single case of infantile paralysis|men to develop business relations. o o S eeeeeeeee® | tive in Turkey. It was hinted when|{o telling her of cases I had least b0 and jud the team in mind. That he said some- | gested rent and boarding condi-|by obse re sim of sanitary Ambassador Morgenthau left Constan- | where for years wemen had en It will pay no body of men to assume | thing to that or milar effect 1s the | tions beforo cold weather comes and|rules. The city, of course, is obligated tinopla 't retusn to "America that 1| husbands: wroydranlc el lan arbit ttitude in a matter of | understanding he Yale soldiers|adds suffering and danger to dis-|to protect its inhabitants, and we Sin- ROTId not s Eack o s S LAt & Shasne iF was wiin How o | &0 nrmuth fmpe to the general [and som duate athletic ad- | comfort. It will relieve the labor sit- | cerely hope the officials will not sit . , TNl Do En s Ao A to stanf that. | public, ana’ if me. ofclals | visers. estenday would | uatior. a little and not make it o|back and do mothing; the time to act|f The War A Year Ago Today | resignation from his post came it was | Womar Wes et “In the | doubt it, let them sit tight and await|have bee ive had it been hard to et a man or a woman to do|is now—if this discase once gets a start July 20, 1915 no surprise inasmuch as he wished to | .00 (0" ¢t tha the result ¢ ordinance | entered ¥ The most con- | scmething Wwho not already en-|here it will be too. late—Rockville 9, el e where he could take an active part | hace oo he & | went into e rwich | vineing reply he can give mow Is to|=zaged at high pay at something else.| Journal. British captured German trenches in the political campaign of the presi- | fore, she ju: 2deed, it must | would rem of Vol- | hurry to the camp where the boys are! It isn't likely that the situation will| east of Ypres. dent pe very har ed to talk about | hive no|and enlist at will give him the|=et so far yet awhile that the other From the Consular Reports i i - be very har a to talk about eims again bombarded by Ger But the need of having the vacancy | the suffrage vote in lowa 1 that di- | bénefit of the doubt in a manner to|side of the question, that is the lack) vancouver capitalists are succeeding || mans. filled was important. Conditions in| “But I didn’t despair. When T pess organ- | set him st oncs more—New | of work, and the reduction of wages,|in their attempts to get potash from || Teutons advanced on entire east. e e atnvl| > ety iatuine ean Giskact o such a great | laven Journal-Courier will need to he considered. At the|jc! arione - e enfi Jiey Weta much e time mnd thay R e e | Dresent too much prosperity rather it ern line, g Ostrolenka, Blonie, continue to be of such a character | ! BRI = = am too ttle s what ails as . We| The United States produced more || Grojec and Radom. change was hardly advisable, | o SORETAIRE CEEPEIAE B0 C0€ v that there ls|, Acting Secretary of State Poik in not know what to do with it = Italians made general attacks | but certainly it called for the filling | gy she had the idea nobe <t to the cit- |3 T e don't want to get over it entirely from Tarvis to the Adriatic. f tha vacancy as soon as possible. Not | the building knew about Mr 1 to | e o he mewtrahty. ot | PeCause we have had quite a consid Iialiana aduaieed Buslmiles in erable spell of too little. tle responsibility was pl ybe Waterbury Just Apply This Paste sed upon [and his actions, so I mentione Cadore. the Uni vtes government United States ambassador when | wakeful T was 4nd noises in the o | isiiny . nl hin e i American, : . . Fifty-nine Turkish vessels daden Turkey entered the war since the disturbed me. 1 hear v singl e e e e and the Hairs Will Vanish {|{ with war supplies sunk near Trobi- fairs of several other nations were f:fl{‘w'; Bk S Lo ot nighe States has been hting uphold. ‘”Y”.rl 1‘”:3 {:\‘:rm‘u ”?x:qgt An‘:vwrnns?‘- zond by Russian submarines, placed n bls hands There was also L. 1ot novery anmoying And ehe pe . S G B e N (Boudoir Secrets) Welsh coal strike ended. THE CHILD LABOR BILL. S = Iore Te-| wMy Reart 3 bled curiosity. ow great quantities are{ The judicious use of a delatone paste cently there has developed t she w 1 1 had_ his faults, bu BRI it ks teadirs 1n.con: > _utter | horn q <old in Boston and other New England |insures any woman a clear, hairless ard for the scal of the out, the 4 g nited | ness my husbar i \ning| Cities. It tastes much like catfish.|skin. To prepare the paste, mix a lit- Dyl Ujlm; .\\uh_l(u_j s consular gencral in loved his home, and spent e ".mfi‘ Many persons prefer it to halibut It tle of the powdered delatone with some n taken upo child ‘labor| = Ambassador Mors: Shes| G I aca b | ted States g0V ot for ¢ n_important source of |water, then apply to the objectionable ¢ this session COTETeLAEIIE e wouldn't know how 1o & ) : Rl elliger. | income to New England fishermen. Yet | hairs for 2 or 3 minutes. When the & . sidetrack it as e that 'he ‘hald 4he ot L Toft HOt ours—ey | it can sasldom be bought in fish mar- | paste is removed, and the skin washed, B time a5 1t w o e ek were, th 1 kets outside of New England. There|every trace of hair will have vanished appearance hat has be ONIA Beva An het oeate for t i1 is “no demand for it.” fish dealers say.| No pain attends the use of the dela position to nators | circumst aaa = —_'{ . S pabite simply doe it know about | tone and it will not mar the most sen- gon, u imstances an Comparison of the registr it. A far more eral ignorance pre. ve skin, but to insure results, see = Deer Spen S [marked the depariur ns res of Providence i gosefish, ofher- |{hat vou get real delatone Ask Your Dealer long been ted, from the rest| ticularly close to ¥ na S to Hugh M. Smith of the| which has iven to the matter 3 been hrought on tox | the 3 who have failed to ted States bureau of fisheries, the | g= that it wo ¢ ed until the | that part of the world 1 dured | prepare for ipating in the next|steaks of thi i hustle and bustie of the closing days he reported appointment of Abram |1 feavy oy e I 1 easy matter not only to| I, Elkus of N i For Eat seis | e Tathlr g = £ z S . 4 overlook such bill, accidentally or | tion, it 1 1 cL it Posi- | tude needs taicin x I v char to r in which a President esteem 1 great delicacy intentionally, but to so plan that it e % tediane S £ st AR recommended by WATCH HILL ««BLOCKISLAND nce wit that he is accer s if he proves a 2 ST T M. but th esadng: g rea- Norwich .........Lv. #8:55 %9:15 [ Block Island .....Lv. abando Like other i : > New London . 10:25 10:45 | Watch Hill ......... what it m when the by 2t Watch Hill . 11:30 12:00 | New London ........ demcer ced it in t e e s Block Island ....Due 1:05 1:30 | Norwich .........Due P. M. P. M. upon as any sinecure B *Daily, except Sundays. **Sundays only. have been EDITORIAL 1} the pori:| Austria began 1 nd thers SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS more L it G ey Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 to September 1 the 1y end Austria - Ly AND N AN S e 1o chances| Srmhe man o corner says: Teo WATCH HILL <&Uxn | BLOCK ISLAND &% fhown no a it them of | TRy of us £ the line of least re- Adults, 50¢; Chiidren, 25c. | Adults, 75c; Children, 40c. 3 the 9 MO | sistance while tin smptation e e N el LB b Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill B be tolerated In & mat-| ¢ this much talked sbout sha and Block lsland. For further information, party rates, apply at office of o s b scare keeps up bass fishermen w well have been p without have something more exciting to t their hand at e SR G I STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 007%si%'s The action of the New Jersey pro- gressive party indicates more clearl than ever that it is still true to the democratic standare pediency wi age. He has party on man: acter, but it remains to be seen = whether the southern senators can be| After their experience with those on brought into line on this matter which | 1and, it is probable that the people of particularly involves thelr part of the | New York will display no fear for country, and a matter which is so fm- | those sharks wi portant to humanity. h exist in the water. With the $47,000,000 pork barrel bill e before him, it cannot be long before ADMITTING CASTRO. the president declares himself regard- After having been subjected to a de. | ing national econom lay which could not have been other- wise than annoying, former President| No one who wishes that it was sum- Castro of the Venezuelan republic and | mer the year roundcan get any sat- is wife have been admitted to this | isfaction over the fact that July is ntry to stay as long as they like, | half gone. was not, however, until an appeal d been taken from the decision of | The Teutons must have reached the e special Board of immigration of- | conclusion that it is a far different ficials and the unfavorable actlon of | Proposition stopping the Russians to- that body overruled by the secretary [ 43 from what it was a year ago. is exceptional L To Be Carried Up Those ¢ THE HIGHEST GRADE TURKISH AT Cellar Stairs AN GIGARETTES IN THE WORLD If you buy coal in large quantities you must have room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. = When you want to use it you must carry it from iis Fifteen Cents storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one of the most weary. When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, dirt, ARE MADE ESPECIALLY FOR THE ; company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. DISCRIMINATING AND EXPERIENCED i NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. 3. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt. | SMOKER OF HIGH GRADE § TURKISH CIGARETTES i . " £ The blending | B No More Back-Breaking Scuttles MAKERS O ECYPTL > labor that entrance to this country [ - e 5 Was permitted, and under the circum- | Mammoth cave is offered for sale, and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas Mances there is little ground for sur- | UPder the belief in all probability that z £ " . back-breaki t- brise that he should feel disturbed, |21l the people who have wasted their you require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- When Castro attempted to come into | 70NV on holes in the ground are not this country three years ago he met | Yt dead. with similar opposition. He was held e 1t Bllis island and considered an un- | In view of the ehark scare, it must Jesirable because of the trouble he|p® 2Pparent to Captain Koenig, that bad been. creating in_ his.own country | i° TIUSt use his best efforts to keep Ind the fear that hia.vislt to the | {19 ShIP Krom looking like & man-eater United States was simply/for the pur- T o So_Of. setting. in motion more trot- | When Promior Ao Aiare - le for ‘his owg . country. He fought | nave juat meeer s uith doclares “We the opposition which he encountered: Son W fenthiie cmnloys Ind’ after taking tho matter to the | nera oLs,S3YI0E Which was originally sourts he was permitted to come,in. !.‘;“’,é.t‘fi’ e LT Sinco! that time it has.not been ‘ye- | “PP et o cannot forket jorded that he has' been engagedlin| There is nothing very stran, 2ew operations which would be suffi- f'the fact that it was fl):e ocmiinfi'?"éi Hent to deny him admission, and as[the automobile and not those of the lar ‘as®known ‘he was not confrented | locomotive who were killed at the Kith any such claims upon the part of | railroad crossing in Plainfield e immigration board when he ar- —_— ived from Trinidad to Spend a short! Charles ., Hughes is to be:notifled © here befors leaving for Porto | officially of his nomination_ July 31 Rico. With no new:stains upon his |and President Wilson of his renomina- ter- there was:reason to sup-|tion August 5. This seems like, tell- o that the previous decision was|ing a story which everybody ~has cient tocover his:case now as it | heard-before. ¥as when, given, however much it hayihaverseemedtat the time.as Afihis | General Trevino has sent troops to Jondnct elsewherethad been’ emough o |check Villa. At last the degacto gov- lude him. from this. country, and |rnment:has:awakened to the neces- appears | to be. the | ground ‘upon | Sity of actually offering opposition to vhich the secretary of labor . sets | the-bandit leader who would have been tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large or small quantities. THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street REMEMBER — Turkish to- o - bacco is the world’s most gt a0 e weddmg G‘nfis famous tobacco for cigarettes. Pianos Player-Pianos IN SILVER - Victor Victrolas Lowest Prices ON EASY TERMS de the ruling of. those: before whom | crushed long ago had there bee _appeared ' on hisésecond~-vistt ;Jhownué;‘,\vmnsr cooperation with u:; ‘Ssthli:ll:‘(kE:ilgti:\‘%t zMaargl;.aug?::'gi' THE WM. FRISWEE.L CO- ¢ conntry, “1Unitea - States troops. - _¥Nocwich_ ~°" New,Landon 1, 25-27, Franklin_Street

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