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KEEPING TN TOUCH. There are lots of ways in which ‘We .may render service to the soldier 'boys and thelr families if we just keep in touch with them. No soldier's family should be per- mitted to suffer when:the head of it has left his work jto.defend his coun- try, valiantly protecting all he has left Behind except this little-gToup of T A KEITH VAUDEVILLE TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS e Glorwich Bulletin and Goudfies 120 YBARS oLD DAVIST | : An Inexpensive Vacation NEW YORK TO OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK & RICHMOND, VA. “A man is liable to do something desperate when the woman he loves turns him down,” observed the boarder who frequents the movies. “But_good graclous!” ejaculated the landlady. “If the young men who board here should resort to such de- perate measures how terrible it would dependants. “A man ueually does something to|be! I'm sure every last one of you 2 —— subsc price 120 m weelsora | The enlisted soldler is ordered to spite the girl” said the landlady's|has been turned down by a voung lagy 888 Miles of all water travel, S ] = oy —— R e e Tl - R St Charlie Chaplin ».0C oo | to us an, ) | N0, returned the movie . | last few months— Jicsn. as oo ot "ses 1har, Ma fummiyia property | e does Something to show that ho| Tho preity teacher and all the An 31900 Afloat p VAGABOND e s Goesn’t care what becomes of im."” arders were terribly nervous over — cared for, that he may be cheered by | 4ogS't care what becomos of him” | boarders we y s Expenses andiAghare! HIS LATEST AND FUNNIEST TWO REEL COMEDY i in B 11 iy BN e, s, the news from home and find joy in . Bulletin Job Offics a5-3.} doing his duty. { mazgtic Offics, Room 2, Murray( We should remember, as a contem- gt Sedphoneuis, porary puts it, that our vallant fel- | low citizens on the border is baking not basking In the Arizona sun, con- fronted by 67 varietles of poisonous insects and reptiles, to say nothing of the peril of having his life sniped out by a sneaking sreaser over the border. Ho deserves all sorts of kind at- But the landlady went telligent boarder, ‘“who felt so bad when his girl turned him-down that he grew side whiskers! The boarders shivered. “They were red side whiskers,” con- tinued the intelligent boarder. “Don’t they call them ‘sideboards’ or something?” asked the youthful board- er. intelli~ ““Sideburns,” corrected the gent boarder, “No, burnsides,” insisted the profes- sor. right along. “I hate to think she said, “how it would look to sit at the head of this table and see fourteen sets, or pairs, of sideburns or burnsides, some red, some black and some gray! ‘And some blue,” put in the pink cheeked young man, who knew very well that any kind of facial adornment in his case was impossible, “It was one of the King Georges who drove whiskers out of England,” said the pretty teacher. *“He had no beard Suilings every weekday at 3 P. M. from Pier B~ Korth Rover New Yok Sendfor illustrated booklet No. .3 W.LWOODROW,V.P. & T.M. LILLIAN GISH In AN INNOGENT MAGDALINE Five Part Triangle Featuro THE VELDE TROUPE In_the Nifty N It) “CAPERS IN THE P CHESTER CONKLIN In HIS FIRST FALSE STEP Two Reel Keystone Comedy BELL DAVIS THE QUEEN OF SONG Big Time Headiine Act B T T e l Norwich, Friday, July 28, 1916. —_— Y e ;The Circulation of RK” 'l'h B“ll g Those names apply only to flery|and that's how the smooth face style e mamus in & baan i 2 tention from friends and acquaint- | “ThOS i s e = T him were two dead pige, suc = = | e etlll ances—etters with words of good | 5i16 Whiskers” observed the innocent | orlginated e Stories of the War horrible discoverles as this happen R E FRIDAY i A v h ¢ v] > S SS e you everywi " TS, i The Bulletin cheer and post cards with a word of | “Neither name does justice to the|tic boarder. “If Hughes gefs clocted S svaryhsrelin et er st has the largest war. ani | § circulation of any paper in"Eastern § [ Fmembrance or just a smile wrought | species,” observed Mr. Stews. the wearing of spinach may become as What a colossal satire! Al the Connecticut and from three to fous §| out on them. “How far do you think any name|prevalent as smooth faces are now.’ i S R e e THEATRE SATURDAY {imes larger than that of any inf| Little evidences of our interest|could go toward the accomplishment | ‘It would zave a lot of dme and| 2 g %o TiiEht =-d butcher eaeh ofhecs T 2 Norwich. It is delivered to overs|serve as a delizht to the men in|of justice in this particular case?” murmured the boarder who is fixtracts from the letters of Prof. | . oDl past all redemption. But as 8000 of the 4,053 houses n Nor- | khaki who face peril for us and de- |asked the intelligent boarder. —Chicago News. Louls Cons, for three vears previous cadidiipndnphnesn oy e o TYRONE POWERS and KATHLYN WILLIAMS wich and read by ninety-three per} | fend the i o the great war professor of French |thero Is that conveyed fo us by the IN “THOU SHALT NOT COVET"—S5 Sensational Reels, Which In- gent. of tho" pedpls. i Winduam § i at Bryn Mawr coliege, show the hor-|song of a thrush or the clght of a clude a Wreck of a Liner in Mid-Ocean. | Thousands. of Mor Wio: :; .;udl;rllu.;:r:ndlongzlerl 900 !hougn:t,= TWO GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS. h T ;izx;ddm}-(el?eftr\‘:;:\a "fg‘xmsg.;clh: i u}I:— little child 1\»’)"vh undoes all lhe]!es- men and Children Battle Desperately for Life. A $50,000 CLIMAX. elson to ov y = > . c r i oe- | sons in, madness and murder we have i 1 §1,100, and in all of these places it§| Tho little state of Connecticut pro- POLITICAL QTHER VIEW POINTS| |fore the Alliance Francaise of Boston. | s s iadness and < bées PECIA D) 4 learnt since this dread Thing bégan. L FEATURE | 18 considered the local daily. duced the first iron-clad monitor in | _|He was giving a course in the Summer | Ang £5 ave monch phoe the Shtince S RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in “A WONDERFUL WAGER” '§ Eastern Connecticut has forty-§|the world and the first undersea boat. | > school of Columbia university when |the stone Images of the Crucified Jesne Note—This film is unanimou Iy Endorsed as Ons of the Most nine towns, one hundred and stxty-| Tt should be moted also that (he R the struggle began. He responded tolie'is ditcult to believe that war is a | Laughable Pictures Ever Produced. five postoffice districts, and sixty $| first success: fly! machines were Henry Clay’s Tariff Principles. say the Turks are within | the call on Augus 5, 1914, and has | necessar > in the wheel of evolu- o S iural free delivery routes. ¢ i i : # o >ro- | thirty miles of the Suez canal. Their at the front ever since. Wri tion. Th nature cannot pos- fid y made in America The practical operation of the Pro kgL R The Bulletin is sold in every$| Simon Lake is the father of all the | tective system as lald down by Hamil- | frier ¥ Will not regret their | o ¥ e Sty act on S Lot catachyama ik S e — foutes B Brsten, & he B. F. D.}| submarines—and now he has in hand [ton and expounded and defonded by |2PProach to Eritain's ship channel as|Boston, recentiy, e said in par [k e e et et routes in Eastern Connectic 3| Tmarines 4 o, Has & Senby Clay ook reat speeches, and | 4€ePly as the allies regret loitering| I must tell you of a practical joke|vice, and sclfishness—Chris sie, | 7 ut. §| o submarmno automobile desisned to e T o teveane R m b e DT e — | !S’.r;dag upon the bottom of the ocean. | What 2 publican. trenchies, and which made me wr LOWER CALIFCRNIA. CIRCULATION §| Attention is being called to the fact [ %3] SR S _ with laughter only two oMieR san " aturnay 1901, average... . 4A412%|that Mr. Lake's first venture in the | gy to establish a system of [ Our idea of a true disciple of pre- |is the Coup de Poincare! We were then [ One of the Most Sparsely Setled H A12E] eibmarine flela was the - Argenaat, |S2Y M0 order to establish a | paredness is the man who spends his|sixty metres from. the German feet | e reineiaely] Setted THE MOROSCO-PARAMOUNT PRODUGTION § 1905, average, -5,920%| which ran on the bottom of Chesa-| Second. That by establishing a sys- | Summer n cle it the |line trenches d from one trench to | S = 5 B 3k CONSTANCE T H | o TN & T would follow. ply of in the right place, |in truly Homeric fashion. As fo fHpoc IABLTEn COLLIER in ) H e i s 5 . Y o b £ in ries. and 1g and piling ‘em | my German, or what I remember shington, D. C., July 27.—Lower = 2 July 22 In some experiments which Mr.| I Dive A -mdumsrien: in Haven Times-|made me the C n fornia, about which there have|f FIVE REELS ALL STAR CAST H <4 | Lake performed for the Russian zov- T p e i Lead v = chief, for I conld “Boches” S = = s el | . Il The producer and consumer |Leader chief, for I could in Boches" | heen many confii reports since = H ernment at Libau, some years ago, he ] e ol Eocher lanevace! b Rachen) i - NAPOLIAN AND SALLY Wi @bl to DIk na ey e et n | youa be brought Torether, saving 10| e il el o o ions between he Uaiea d 8th Mysteries of Myra | Bl o harbor much more easily than com- |- e communities are In earne of the abandor ything Mexico reached a crisis, | 4= = pett f his, simply running | would encourage home trade. | nced intention to force the cle s to be found, az one. ti objof &war eecstaphy bul. { T " ng the bottom of a dredged chan- | would build up a home mar- | upyof every germ breeding and refuse |Cross prehistoric stove-pipe hat: by the National Geographie | region was known to Cortez, nor from |asc of exvloration seeking the pearls ¥ | = | ned p in th v their | high 1 __rusty, blunderbusto r W oncerning | Calide. Tornax (Hot Oven), the apt|and gold of the zons proposes to be ready at the close| VI ourage the immigration of |control. And the people with | SFen fili:»;:{!-l;x;-{ ,f”'fl' . Well, we had | 1 of MMexico, | descriptive phrase employed by some 5 “Lower *'ulhrunmi s two capitals— of the war with these automobile suh. | Skilled artisar manufacturers 1 1 their desire to enfo the fcarried into the trenches one of these | U} 2 have de- | Of the eariy explorers. The name .a Ensenada, with a population g 1tomobile sub- | 2 riculturalists ter the R \d_the [ heirlooms, and at the same time a su- : e e s S oo T ndian,’ | 2,000, 65 miles by sea from S mon i ot BIVGEE Rl | itc the investment |rules of cleaniiness Those | Perb red umbrella, 'big enough to ; e a_ yyide 1 [Spanish romance of|Cal, and L: with uable property and gold lost at the |y domestic capita in the es- |wh ir in the |ter a whole squad. The aforsesaid United States | Cort ‘an island on |many of m th Sk ot e andliin of of domestic indus ma it they, are guilty of in- |Stove-pipe was cunningly set up o |{ o = i o the Indies v from the port's pearl fis the war., 1 € mployme te fr he health law given | the end of a rifle so that it just showed i Aahien % 1 ’ S -|are among the most important i h % P ve ol Beh California, once a land of| Su com: ar P t in the He has organized com- | r wages than are paid in th an opportur to change mind | above the trench. - b 1 me N roman nd thrilling adventure, | menta st that this name was | World. pany and promiscs to the ric 3 urt in the uture, |red umbrella solemnly spread c o b Dot e Govems anten 1 e ieioni tor i) T aaa1t0n)to 1ta pear Gvaters thd wealth Davy Fones has in bis lockers X. 'Stimulate the inventive genius tinel The Boches having as everyone s of the Mexican republic, 1t|Shores and desolate mountains of the|Waters of Lower < nia. i oy people. knows, scentific minds, deduced lcar S e b sula could hardly have suggested |Spon tortoises, sperm and EDITORIAL NOTES, the industry of the in those | €31y from this high hat the presenc £ the Atlantic Coast n fields to those seeking rfertile |back whales, while in the bayous and n suffrage | of, Poincare in the trenches. Most ! apsic /e ana treamune. cities er mouths of the east const many party with I industry the rewards or that|lcarned inguctioni Moreover wo we St line, owing fo its extrems| “The magnificent Magdalena Bay,|allisators are to be found: S ;. SV L 3 o 3 o onE e Dot ) miles orida has more | on whose tected waters, forty miles - 4 ¢ the top It would develop the resources e e - LouElline Boner i thmcs o5 moy seoplc) long and twelve miles wide, the Pac Betting on a Sure Thing. Tl T i T tes that RS et i ng in wid to 150 | cific fieet ihe American nuvy have| As Istael Zangwill anticipatcs sex t never cc r 5 Ty I T o the agrl- States oo Bvreriical rugsed, [ conducted their target practice in|Strife after the war, some men look WILL DO THE SAME THIS YEAR, | does now: and iemocrati sturist able and ibition without women e Bl o of mntain- | recent years, was discovered by Fran- |for everything soon to return to the | entsiesshalidingtu Y5 watuie the Soct of est = t dowr omen e Tt »ackbone la anic orig de Ulloa in 1539 while on a voy- | normal—Washington Post. declaration In favor of o tarlft that | us o raar v That it shields the co Hiave votea for twenty-three|On the sTound. At cac mtohan iR b hs n puntry has & eo | ek e Ad fordign mnnuractis e eheaiiakos i Ing I roic, kept on going on the er he i in, thut the northe Unti t. 5, t “I;‘m”" atic . ns, one of U | ¢ duce the price of commod: i uch gun. I think the Boches finally heard % d, prod :“" ""r'_t nEISere ofto i em now in usiness men and | Kansas had a wheat crop worth a |t level of fair profits based ¢ e storm of laughter, for I heard , AROS,) cagsavad and w other two ce at the end of [able to invest 000,000 in automo. |t home. which probably one of their ofii | and four yoars, and the indications are | biles thi o i uore intelligent or less learned t o i . that they will do the same to the Sl tr the production of the othe told them that it was a S hraatab oA ThRa | Wilson administration. — Amsterdam © Qustry i a e L gl lo e D s S e eption, e e s A. M. P. M. s ) Becordar. e cannot | spena ens o ogan to shell us. S su 1700, three | Norwion . Block Island .....Lv. *2:15 * The war brought about industrial ps are in great den : They haven't a penny’s worth of mous ' padze, S2lo i Now lLondon Watch Hill : conditions which served to correct to the worla, humor. R i Watch Hill 11:30 12:00 | New London some extent democratic folly. ol 1 settlement in the c : : L 5 The Underwood tariff was so inef-| Land a ansc Quiet Neighbors In the Trenches. d apeeily Blesicilstand s Dusis 1100 /81 SUH ENCrwich £ ficient that the revent ten thousand dollars The point at which we arc stationed e fact ¢ . Byl M B o e lithonght to be doas oo is that at which the Germans stopped el b (upanElon G *Daily, except Sundays. *sSundays only. nses e t ago at $1,000 1 acre, after their defeat on th Marne, when 5 3 bRt penses by eight m $ an acr | ‘. B 3 1 amazons whose | 854 this dencit has been so steady| o e e o ladiro o ities were paved with gold, | SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS that the government had to devise| OV that Germany has 15 e e . t0 his sovereign in 1524 the | ; other methods to overcome it. ped she is moving for pea ! e o h L pposilons ot 1 Sundays, Mendays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 to September 1 By an extension of the inheritance | 5 S alerthe only smove ssard ¢ litle mounds of earth, with an old AND ND tax and the establishment of an in- | ®@Ke to save her face. d banks, and the growth of | Geographi | bayonet and a piece of woc : WATCH HILL RETURN BLOCK ISLAND RETURN S & iuiplstration Doves to| mne pronmitionists with & cs : 2 A ship- | e town Somme|in the form of a cross. T § Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. make up the low tariff shortage. s G i n | ping, me nd ev &ra e ¢ ery rs omen bear f children they e of three and a haif ons, ex- | erything upe ; 1 to those poor dead, in the ioles which protected, but If male they are Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill could long stay in power, that resortr | beck,© Méke an impression. Here i | being of the peopl serve us as shelters, but we o en from They also tell (§ and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of taxes to make both ends meet. Let us hope the Germs 3 War Not Wanted. e e e scarcaaia] ting which I shall labor to 2 : Between the foreign policy of Wil- | prince as a mili Pk own | Prestdent e feTGicrE soine Wi Grcinot barical t and give your Malesty (§ NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt. son and the latest tax methods topress the world he is more of g | VaF With South |at all. Twenty metres from c 2 alifornia 1= derivea| correct 'mistakes, thé democracy . i L 2 ore o succe g o!1 have seen in the mooniigh guatan, by twhich : this year doomed e acy Is|fiyer" than he is reputed to be, ich the president and the Ameri o German corpses in sharpshootor ey his year doomed to defeat. g PR AL cotton and woo p pacs in pshooter The American Indlans make dyes|ie” it SherOnisool BAXY, are togetho | dirct water connections With Amiwery |2tion-separated by regular intorval - E ke dyes|e £ 2 ison ot meddled | 73 %p, stretched out SIX Daces apart. Their | e—— A DOUBLE-DEALER. that are indellible and in popular de- | With Mexico in the first place, there|® ok Augus- | neads wero like pomegranates : 7 When it comes to showing an open|mand. They aro and aiways have | Would have been no war cloud on the Veromanduoru Quentin re- |open, red and black. All were & The War A Year Ago Today on t ou an (Vo] ee 4 hand Carranza has not proven to be [ been independent of forcign sompet | OTI2 uch as his blun- |cgived its present in_honor of | but lined up like that, they pre- July 28, 1915, . e e el ac out a condition o | GEIVEd U5 RS an appearance of = discipline YE A, {§ Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You or Villa. They all have the Mexican b | Soines it locked very menacing|iers” in th century _ while | Which was both grotesque and ghastly. || Russians = held Austro-German need have no fears. By our m%téf_(i{y&.\,_‘(_::‘nohavappfiwr teeth filled, = o e e . and was in fact critical, his endeavors | 1eTe | In forines £1On one of them was found a ieit orces in most places. or extracted ABSOLU uT E e wae ookt tmminent Caran. | S S bRkl 1 e Conmtnts | s e W honts R0 PR Cen S 1, WS, et B M Bl S 1 D T R o v, || S o actod ASECLTTELY AR FEATURES in - g D Conne eral approval. or th merica - o = g 9 S e i abe: e n Kor e vi v > B Tut o disrecs ot to o tos @nd distributins them as|blo don't want war. - Huropo i wels | 4me & shrine and tho advent of wmany | Kissed bis lloben krausen Korpt.” She || tulab etween Warsaw and Ivan- e e Latin-American countries expecting they ‘ware cattle fustead of | cume to & misniopciy of tho horrors and | DIETTS Served o agmity the im-| LA MO Bof Bave Mased what |) gorod. : STRICTE Y SANITARVIOERICE £ & them to respond; butthey were awake hardships that go with International | BOTtAnCe of the ally a3 |the Nalf of o pomcesinats, et aaall . taiinns Fepulesd 70000 Auatrians SEERILIZEDEINSTRUNENITS to Mexican atrocities and American| e ——— Do o nere Bas BomeNew ¥k | nban) during 5y the [black. with the horrible aspect of a|f2t Goritz. : o | CLEAN LINEN B tsarasios fand they ' hed ' no heact iwestenll ‘pnncn savs. thel movies | LTS AL oreea e ’“‘,‘T‘fr»‘m}“fx ‘f_,d introduction of fruit bitten Into and dried up. V German submarines sank British, | ASEPTIC DRINKING CUFS are immoral because they ' exico the e a different view; Q = d ell you all this? It's in very wedis i 3 | T fo asstat. n thedMexican bluff, so they | 112, 0l because they do B x| they desire the United States to send IR e G R St = [DPUEE Usssels LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK | declined to take part or any spectal | b ooy e & noral ones | i garmies into that country to con- 2e gxeal bats 4 e T If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. Ne interest: in.the prospective conflict be- | yc,, 2’0 Séen expressed the naked |quer it and make thelr § ents ven Henry IL : —_ — ese app . You, t J eres prospe t be. a m nvestments | 1S - 1 Barn by th d | hargo f sult "mn Mexico and the United Stat truth. safe, and a few of the New York of France and Philip II. of Spain. The n a Barn by the Wayside. charge for consultation. B s fuvoring o 1oint Liot Pr—— = newspapers are supporting thelr posi- |latter, having previously married Mary | From a Soldlers Letter, in The Herald DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE commission to arbitrate the questions |, . Creat Britain hasnt discovered |tion. But the American. people are | T e s etiedaned the Ehp; (London). ENTISTS n Aispute,. requests that the with. | Ut eIEhty vellow pups in the bunch | unwilling to sacrifice the ltves of thous % ao Dol when el Staie || N am it y ] drawal of the Amerlcan forces in |jovs is,the Zovernment kicking aboyt? | sands of their youns men to serve the | lards under Emmanuel Philbert = of by the wayside. The world is piea | (Successors to the Ring Deatal Co. ! Am Isn't that a compliment to the U, |PUrposes of venturesome finanolers. So y i b with the harmonic clatter of peaceful | Muxico shall be the first: matter set- | g 4 7 *|if President Wilson can thonorably | Petent Contrable do Montmorency led | ifinos and the weather outeide ia siad 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. tled, instead of ‘the problem of joint X avold a conflict with the Mexican na- | Irench army to the Tolieg of $9miral| ana gay. Set in the contrast of d A M to8P.M border protection. tion and protect its own border from |COlg ho wns. S cannnand gk the oy idewe dazzling pool | i P Carranza professes to want our I#?:en??ufi!::i:?fhha; T fat | the depredations of roving bands of [€arrison. The allles ‘administered a | gy i e % RSy Asterant 4ieahane oot wil nd o loanof & hundred - | rr: S woutd e b e e i | SRUIATS, 38 D cent of the Aomerlean | crushing duteat fo, do entmorency: | LS SIS, S, PO, WNNIE S M Brown Finally Restored to | s o substantial evideneo of i, | e an; Sy anaivenile il e well Dleased—Eanas ot T DEsieaed Horces | ngpine zor | 9or Inthe inick straw land are al- | ppo iR Ry e ey S {But Amertca, while willing to pat Mex- | tho parer ' CreMen, kiss her before | City Journal. o amyzepld Collsny, held the town for | reaqy aslecp. Others are writing 1o th by Lydia E.Pinkham’s | L X~ | she leave: ys after the ro heir ‘deliv- = = - B 5 fco on the back 1s mot willing to S erers. This was the same Coligny | [eT8 tO their sweethearts. “Do 3 Vegetable Compound.. 3 ling i — Y | think you will ever get back?” is th - e of the first fts pockets with money. The sugar beet crop of the worla | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | who 15 years iater was o agonizing joke of the moment. Do we? | approaches nineteen billio yictims of tHe wadeacts OFIBE Batthol- | weinsse i rac ¥ ot—inis” Bricland o LR / \} i MUST GO TO OIL FUEL America producen two billion ioo‘fx’:.dfs' Drop the Hammer—Gst Busy. omow. Hisodyiwas tuown from i ours. Cleveland, Ohio.—“For years I suf- 0 ore aC =-pread i]’]g cu eS 4 gopparent enough that.tho de- | his vear This ought to help Wilson | Mr. Bditor: If your Plainfleld cor- [at tho foet of the Duke of Gulse. one | o LFaRce Is moving towards the sun.. fered sosometimesit seemed as though mand for gasoline must be greatly |keep sweet. respondent 1s a ciiizen of the town of | of the instigators of the great slaugh- | gonr Lby, Violels, = wluebirds, —da I could not stand . reduced or it will becomo too dear —_— Plainfleld let him discard the “ham- |ter of the Fruguenots. T hte b e mntow avsl [it eny longer. It TO e Larrie 0se S0 iar tuel, o hen Jhe London dlerks charged | mer” and get to work with some other | “In the Franco-German war St | Jife, the garment of many colo: was all in my lower The use of ‘the ofl-emgine for the|the kaiser's best troops and drove | to0L Quentin played two roles, first.svc-|young gna. fnnocent: child. Owver the organs. At times @siving of undersea’ibonts by Germany | them out of trenches fortifed for two | , 1L 1% raehe wWants & new bish|cesstully resisting an attack in:Ceto- | iarth epread the Joving arms of sk ‘herdly walk, C ll St i Bas ‘Gemonstrated the safery. ana|Years, London. aaded en fnch to its | SONo0L BUIAING,’ get out'a peticion |ber, 1810, but thres monthe Jater wit. | SIth epread the loving arms of z eliar airs ‘power:of oil as a fuel. chest ’ expansion, |Gasoline, 15 gal at .20..$3:00 per hour | MR do Worse by:us? Fuel oil, 6 1-4 gal. at .04 25 per_hour The passenger ‘boat Suguamish, 92 fopt long, with a speed. of 16 miles and'a capacity for'180 passengers, ren 124/800¢miles (nearly’equal to the,dis- tance. Tound the world) during . 1915 &t a’fuel cost of $326.18. The Su~ quamish i5.equipped 'with 180 hohee-. power fuel ofl-engines. The use of ol engines: for-the:driv- | Fe. appeare to’be: contused: concerning woull | whors he, is:most; needed. Ang ofsmotor’boats of ell kinds greatly -reduce the demand for:gaso- The, coming, of - the' ofl engtns. tnto | of James Whitcomb Riley: tion of ‘the steam bofler and the coal | littiéness, which is -somothing - Riloy bunkers in steam ships, nnd mako an [ would nevers wilfully> do £ ho “woers, nd of the. stoker who has long been | alive.” general use would mesn the regarded as se-slave. An oll engine for the propulslon.of automobiles is,not too much to ox- | dreadnoughts have besn torpedoed; pect in the near:future. ——— Sty The waste ceal In this-country. was made up Into. 22587 tons of bri Quettes last:year, and 1t sold from $5 o 3630 a ton. This'is finding wealth in the -waste :places. et st oS The Kaiser regards himself.os o perambulating; fortress, Fo has: gone from the west,to tho east front again. —e The Otfawa (Canads) Clttzen sayn “Ana his death malios mmost,o2’us foel’our own Berlin - sends out: Two - Britleh and Iondon ealmly reperts: '"Nothing to It If Beriin, didn't olaim her ene= Beer 4s-more plentiful than .milk in | mies eresbeaten,’ her-claims-would be Germany, but it 1sn't half"so heelThy: d more “@ependable, calling for & special town meeting to see if the town will vote to build one, and make an appropriation for that purpose, That would be business and would probably ~bring results—“knocking™ never will, Wo doubt it thers 15 a person in town who will deny the statement that we need a new high school buflding. Plainfleld hastone of the best high sdhools in the state—results.prove it. But we havo merely outsrown - ous present accommodations, The present buflding instead. of bo~ ing a “Geplorable object” is e - goodi looking buflding, with . attractive grounds, True, it s not fireproof,’ noither.are & great mejority of bulldings, but‘it hox two “wide ontrances looated at opposite ends of the bullding and haa no_noed of “fire’ escapoe.”. » The fact that lowor grades = are tmgh& in tho smme buflding is.en. tirely irrelovant, s also i the atticle quoted fregn the Fermiad, Got buey and do‘-omothlag.t.hzt will oount, instead of ‘trying be “witty and easting instnuations that can but herm the school.and injure.the name of the grand old' town that ‘hog frooly end uwdglnxly ‘;flmn you oduca- tional ndventages that'are'not excelled ore, anywh D CITIZEN. - A PLAINTTEL Plainfield. - Julv 97,3016, nessing the signal defeat of Genoral Faidherbe's army by the Germans un- der von Goeben, just ten days before the general armistice was signed. “St. Quentin is less than 100 miles northeast of Paris by:rail, and is 17 miles in_an alrline southeast of Pe- ronne. Between Peronne and Bt Quentin the Somme river makes a wide loop to the south, with the town of Hem at the bottom/of the bend. | The last;named town will be remem- bered as the place where Louls Napo- leon was:held a prisoner for six years following his abortive attempt to effect & ‘milftary “uprising in his favor when he landed at Boulogne,in 1840. “St. Quentin was given to Mary, Queen of Scots, as a part of her dowry in 1560, end it continued to pay her a revenuesuntil the day of hor death at the trembling hande of her Cousin Elizabeth’s headsma The Greater Trlumph. , it Seems Detter to-mark en orh b GlGmphanting with scienc and ingenuity than by smashing an ermy or taking’ Verdun or Poronne—Chica- g0 News, Whore's Wiison's Luck Now? Henry "Ford is for him;but, of gourse, the prosldent-can't help it.— Indiamapolis‘ Star. April ‘bringing memories that cannot be dwelt on without tears. . Goa! | to think we are killing one another! Hosts of us are marching on and on, day after day, to some unknown fate, Young lads and grave men marchir past ihe happy Aprii fields, under the song.of ‘the lark.and the light of the sun, through the sheltered wood down the valleys, and over the hill to some destiny‘of death and despair! ‘And.you cannot: think how innocen some of the young lads are. We one from the Channel islands who never been in a train bofore he cn- listed. Another boy looks forward t the time when he.may make his firs Journey in an electric tramcar! G lous young men, too, brave, man beautiful as woman. In their the strange, wistful, wonderful ligl Wwhich remainsiwith those who are customed to face death. a coldier—they are like the eye: ‘women in travail, or like the eyes a saint, or bright with fervor like eyes of a prophet or.poet. Go seems such an awful thing that even one of these children; should be hacked or‘blown to pieces. Made so beautiful ly, in the patient labor of the through aeons and aeons of ti the noble and glorious animal—man And then to bo blasted to death and | tossed on_a ,muck-heap! Yesterday ! wo found“the body: of a young French for if I steppedon a little stone I would almost faint. One day I did faint and my husband was sent for and the doc- torcame. Iwas ta- ken to the hospital and stayed four weeks but when I came home I would faint just the same and bad the same pains. A friend who is a nurse said for me to try Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. I began takingit that very day for I was suffering a great deal. It has already done me more good than the hospital. To anyone who is suffering as I was my advice is to stop in the first drug-store and get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound before you go home.”’—Mrs. W. C. BROWN, 1109 Auburn Avenue,Cleve- land, Ohio. ‘Why not take Mrs. Brown’s advice? Write for free and helpfal | advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.(confidential), Lynn, If you buy coal in large quantities you must have room fo store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. When you want to use it you must carry it from its 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, and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas you reguire no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The five in the gas range burns steadily and without atien- tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large or small quantities. THE GITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRIGAL DEPARTMENT lice Building, 321 Main Street

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