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not as submarines. On the waters of the world today there are plenty of surface motorboats of not greater ton- nage, and which are found quite BIG INVENTION economtcal to run.” That Germany is a leader in the world of strife and competition all the world has to admit, and she is as efi-| “In my efforts to invent a household| the big idea and start to manufacture clent industrially as she is in mili- | necessity,” said the man who stays at|it. With this in mind we invited my HREe nliss home, ‘I once made a device that I|wife's father to the house to sce the This triumph of invention and in- |c2lled @ hot air controller. Ordinarily | thing worl HEATRE NE“_’ SHOW TODAY | 7 KEITH VAUDEVILLE 1 flROADMA‘ TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS DE KOGH TROUPE 5oty l | | T 5—People—& ROBINSON & LEMONIER, Two Clever Comedians di orwich 22:1letin and Qourficd 120 YPARS OLD Willow L hot air is beyond control, breaking out| “He came, but was skeptical in the TRIANGLE FEATURE KEVSTONE COMEDY Subscription price 1Zc & week; S0 a | JUStry Will stand to her credit for- |y g sorts of climates and under all|extreme, especially when he found that - month; $000"a Tear. 2 ever, regardless of what she may suf- | ciroumstances. he was Jooked to for the capital. But o CASEY AT THE BAT WINGS AND WHEELS ntered at the Postoffice at Norwlich, | for because of the war. ermany [ “But that is not the kind of hot air|my wife mixed up a batch of biscuits, Conn., s second-class matter. is not recognized as a peacemaker she [I mean. The hot air 1 mean is caused | thinking she'd reach dad's pursc o Part Comedy Drama With Two Reels of Laughter Telephone Callas has to be as a pace-setter. by heat, nmot imagination. I have|through his appetite, whils 1 gribly DE WOLF HOPPER CONCERT ORCHESTRA Bulletin Business Office 480. noticed that when it gets beyond con- | explained the working of the dingus, Bulletin Editorial Rooms. $5-8. trol the bread, cakes and pies come |in a vain effort to reach the same ob- Bulletin Job Office 35-2. HOW TO PAY DEBTS. out of the oven in a deplorable con-|jective by an appeal to an absent in- Willimantic Officy, Room 2, Murray France and Germany are both|dition. On these occasions the genial|tellect. He was obdurate, knew it Buflding. Telephone 210. thinking that the practice of a more |soul of the housewife is rufiled like|wouldn’t work, didn't see any market e =—————————==| .i7iq economy in the feeding of the |a booklet in a breeze. And, unfortu-|for it if it did, hadn’t any money to Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 10, 1916. | pcople is the easlest way to pay the|nately, on these occasions the manlthrow away on fool dinguses nohow:| —= | zreat war debts they are piling up., |Of the house, lacking the wisdom of | but would stay to see it. eesecasesesssonssasssiensns o Fremch woman proposes that | Solomon, makes slighting ‘remarks | “So the fire was heaped up and giv- iThe Circulation of about the burned product and as alen a good draft and when the ap- France will pay for its share in the | .c1. the peace of that household is|pointed hour was at hand the biscaits g'l'he Bulletin The Bulletin has the largesti|debt seem like just a bad dream. war by economies to be practiced socn hopelessly wrecked. were put in the oven and the device circulation of any paper in Eastern}| The German government very re- Light and comfortable for these hot days, yet serviceable all the year. A FINE ASSORTMENT OUF \ in brown and silver gray fin- Ch > ish, with seat and back cush- airs ions, upholstered in French cretonne—$7.50 and up. THEATRE Malcolm Duncan and Alma_Hanion in George Kleine's Photodrama of Youth and Folly WILD OATS COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULIUS STEGER In “THE BLINDNESS OF LOVE” H 2|in French kitchens! The French ‘So it was to conserve the peace of [was set for the right temperature to $ ! people, she says, can and will be well | the land as well as to reap-a fortune|bake them. H fed, but at a cost so far below what|that I invented this contraption for| ‘“Dad stood with his back to «tho is now expended for the purpose that |regulating the temperature of the oven|stove, for it was a coid day and the the aifference will soon make the war |of a cookstove or range. It was a|heat didn’t cost him anything. My good deal on the order of the devices|wife poured out her eloquence trying used to control the temperature of[to get the old boy to loosen up an necticut and f: b2 furnaces by regulating the draft. I believe she would have succeeded d . . . Romance and Sacrifice in Five Acts of Sublime Photoplay Connecticut and srom three to Zour} contly gave notice that the present | pices Dy regulating the draft ' [ belleve she would have eucceeded if an Special Sets finished in green e o e e e Norwich. It is delivered to over$ d economy practiced under OVern- |fore I had a working model completed,| “Just as he seemed to be on the ws Daily_—Matinee 2:30; Evenin. -\ or white enamel, cushions covered with cretonne to ROCker S match wall paper or floor 2000 of the 4055 houses ‘s Mo, 3|ment supervision will be continued |and we were delighted, my wife and I,|point of relenting the dingus worked wich and read by ninety-three per3|long after the war is ended as an ald |to find that it worked when put to a|and opened the oven door to let out cent. of the people. In Windham 3| to the speedy recuperation of the em- | practical test. So the next step was|the surplus heat. It pushed the door it is delivered to over 900 houses, | pire from the consequences of the war. | t0 get scme one to invest his funds in|against dad. There was an odor of in Putnam and Danielsor x g i scorched garment, a roar, a leap, a - | M JEST C 00 RDE OPEN EVERY FAIR B o e loces ] Ihis economy Which logks (g in crash, and dad and all our fondest coverings. A [ R F GA NIGHT, 8 to 11 12! Contiered the Jocar aaniy-c® ¥ §|ing to two great natlons is despised hiopes. and_ dreams of wealth went ot : S Gt ;;:!y'mny §| by many people of moderate means. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | o **6:6" iiitenen. window »—Chicago 5 | g 0 o = Y- §|2nd this is why the books of our mer- = S | s B o o g dred and 5‘5§;;y§| chants groan with bad debts, and an A Fair Review of the War. s Do /] Pictures DanCIng Refreshments iural free delivery routes. §| army of debt collectors live upon those | Mr. Editor:—I recently noted a let- “ | PICTURES CHANGED MONDAY~—W EDNESDAY—FRIDAY The Bulletin 1s sold in every§|Who, because of bad management, es- | ter in your columns from a reader, who POLITICAL 137-141 Main Street { < I tablish discouraging conditions for |states that while he does not favor the H H fiown and on ail”of he B FD.§| tablisn discourasing c e \ Jacob’s New York Society Orchestra for Dancing B et aonoiis 1d 2 wedy tor ndtions war s entirely in its favor. A i ooo| The Germans received a defeat at = i BMISEION. .. 15¢ CIRCULATION i v individuals to wipe out handicap- | Narne, which completely destroyed To Catch German Votes. | § 1901, average ping conditions, or to g0 on Increas- | (neir chances of capturing Paris e E o ing surpluses. The ¥ ish defeat at Gallipoli is not The publication of the Administra- Horace Fletcher says elght million | to be compared with the great German |tion’s note on the so-called blacklist, at Verdun. After months of|decreed by the British Government un- ans 1905, average... noses of American manufacturers. |under a Democratic tariff law, is per- This may continue until our industries [ mitted to run our manufacturers out are paralyzed, our laborers are sub-|of business, the dream of Mr. Vander- do! was saved in the food di Lutions in Belgium and northern rific fighting in which the Ge: der authority of an act of Parliament, N . France by keeping the diet down to : (fr‘r;:d ‘;Il,l();;.’;{;:‘x:;"\’"’;Qx:;fln“‘: &iml[ L el it it o “positive | | ECONOMIC PACT ENTERED jects of charity, and the poverty of |lip will never be realized. We will be- § August 5.... the exact need of those aided. French still holding Verdun, and a Bt B syen SEY the coumtry has reduced us to a point [come hewers of Wood and drawers of i ‘ e b o e uchine o i5orous oftensive | in tenor” than the atvance notices of | OTHER VIEW POINTS IS BiAE iEDiRoWenRs)| Lt oty betucatioe o w st | conmiencialor Moot and ceaners of T st thelr adve °s. ts substance, furnisie cial |/ S : 1 roups, and pr v ve suffered from spoliation, THE HORRORS OF WAR S et R e e B e SO —|To Render Themselves Self-Sufficient | 0f, M2, COMBOUNE, BOOUDS, n Dro O o oo, our Eroe fat pome: There is no such thing as imagining | Germany’s cre; A powerful nation | suppose. TR in Regard to Raw Materials. Becoms nullities T e s the horrors of war. The real picture [does not gain glory by Invading a| It is cha d by all ‘the fury| There are still 13 weeks and three In a recent address, Frank Van- |made industrially whole, and one of £ them exceeds anything Dante was | Peaceful nation which it had promised |of a campa isn't that|days before election, and it takes only | Overshadowing all the problems |derlip. declare: “We must buy|our greatest enterprises will mee 1pable of imagining. When we have | 19 Protect, what it is nine days to come from Nogales.|which will grow out of the European |abroad an increasing volume of things |competition which will make the co The British defeat e a4 e fiva At n Mesopotamia| The “hope and bel fhed iy Won't the anxiety of those who are 0 |ya) in its importance to the people|that we can never economically pro- |petition of past vears mere child's will kave little g on the war in|that the British ( 7 SRl e et e teie it British_ ¢ nent “has f concerned about the soldiers’ oppor- S Lapor duce. ~ We must pay for them play. e fo s The 'Germans have captured the| ed and avle re-lat least two or three weeks' longer?—|to be found in the Parls Economiclio pay for them in finished goods |which opened this market wide to the fa1li 0f tha war' Let them|as Warsiw ana the eeat Husston| o Dl Register ered into by the Allied Pow-|which represent the higher achieve- [nations of the world. The Democrats come close Let them see lying |fortr line from Ossowetz to Dubno, FenRiniking Of holn me last. This pact propose ‘“P‘::;"k o1 7 \",‘ml‘:r ‘\‘|“\‘"“):‘n "";‘ i me:‘ o °1 “‘l"fl’x‘:;’gsmn\f“ .‘3 J.‘ round emaciated heads with no bod- [and vet they are far from victorlous. | - the benefit of fam- devise Jolnt means to decure 10§ i/ /¢(cT or the United States from an|face of the fact that commerelal con- e heads : pef ekt 1 : from acts of {olutio b £ an |face of the e rek ! hin a couple of hundred vards; | Austria has already relt the : = ho have gone to the | liation of - their | agricultural and manufactu itions the world over are undergois e limbs which | yre to the Austrian drive against Italy. | realization of s it Eavite o ea e CPL iy b b , Or to assist them to | D¢ raw ma e Theconntries s, o req arc 1 a trench iS|7 fajl fo find anything to prove that| What Grea in et Why ber for the sobilos R I R L e e e - bitten off if by | neck e ,the Allied countries of their |4 5. If Germany buys fic pal o nupta 8 Fames Ui ed s SR Mg Ll Eooloed s citieens | ey 5 wsources: (%) denial’ to the|iron, copper, cotton, etc, =nd|publican administration. {ari the sights and sounds | will be @ but wishes to malke Tackiott | he wet mive e s Shich ieina 's for a period to be. - [of t who turn and the Aliies @éarly for their victor: bean hasine o Tt hane ecn o poch favored nation’ ' treat- (4) protection against “dump- h essure of the Russian, vere test to our dispositions A DEMOCRATIC DENOUNCEMENT and have to be comby by the C. rai Powers. The fore- ! | St armies, will crush n- | might be well for us to have in mind | Pihe Contial sowa ore— i We should not feel blaming ot condenn C defenses, and Germany he ban for|the philosophy of the old colored mam- Eels Sontsded gl IR e plans | i democratic campaizn m el men are herself nd | my, who sa | : 1t is known = the = { e aa Htes e (and not one in e loimake e lask J5pheme iaviontaata Cland 8 fomie Sfon iy ey manent Measures of Mu 2\ - { the to Yook back|® million has ever heard man ries who press her on every sid And sometimes bofe tose jual As Cthe Allies will take { ¢ r ) and alk of the war! it will only postpone the day of I vs for sunshine in n to render themseives se — ? rm of 3 it o 3 e s N in regard to raw materials i 1912, and you f = L th t 6 will lexact T SRR ey Srger =St oms Hana ufactured articles essential to P A 9. ¥Wie danounce aste | 1is day as it Al fes will exact re- mercial Record. rmal | development of the Must Be Light, Strong and Simpie. € for vastation of Belgium, — s 9 of money wrun ple by | aree ind {He ainking of |iha' Lositoit o The publ nomic activitie which ma ve tax pi : rime unequalled in the history of the pers have )sidies, or Government di- control, custom s duties or or to combinations of appropri Ours Is Ali of These Things can ‘congresse t tax o (2) to facilitate high ad reduced g pow M ms of deeds of| i ok SR of the peaple's toil. We demand 5 ¥ " e devil himself |5 v S and tumn to that simplici oty | 3 I one i pefore the de-|mes = i xonde emarks, etc., and for i Jess offices, the sal T » £ y are Sorlis ra cven B o cler to those contain- POy | n W xtr ) rea It would nc g C;Nr;" ]“:\frez; en agreed q B o i i niote 15 eirely | Conditions o redtics cconomic ‘allacy to $19.75 for a Fully Guarantced fsress ths looks ko & buge feke. || What N o e e e e ol e | Sl e Electric Vacuum Cleaner — | chester Herald. : H | e c Keeping out | Ve » nervous breakdown bec e e present struggle, which had its incep- Y o o o Bl s PROFESSOR HARNACK TALKS in trade feaiousics, commegcist 1be | trade! t Dia it? The impor months nearly exports shrani It c advantasc ‘would X ON PEACE AND DEFENBs GERMAN GOVERNMENT e between the Allies and *h Powers will be fearfully cur- vy THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. the industries of the 42 Frankiin Street law. They will consider s run 2 with the contents of 1p the | &ll €mall town fry, his P e | in life is to get his 1ded to a|the expense of cleberries. | pluste neutral rights where are the fac from any such e name in p t His clatter and erature will of his own kind. could well use him in of tumult as court jester. inform him + 1 have no pe annot lower the room—neither oth are worth while.| T and empt whatever to f acquaint- States_their best consume: » been the result ships a day entereq New | ance. As a rule’I p k proceed to unload on our market. ) 9 The b more ships 2 day entered New | ance. As a rule’! pic . on ou Want Goo eeth? litical hc > mount of than: was fhet e cour nd his hot air and ab- Stories of the War this market the two groups will sta 000,000. WSS IecOEdbetore e, tat will have no effect on my to undersell each other under the very | Dces the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You “Look . forw: s & wictions, and will not deter me fr need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled, m g have learned th s H. CUMMINGS. |7 1.5 saven wom 1916 et S oo T received on Ju We are cited now ower the lence and of infantile pa alysis, and the forty-ni t I am wounded. in all, which . — pel b . = = S TELY WITHOUT PAIN. motto for tho e R e s S ng my opinions in The Bulletin, = a5 crowned or extracted ABSOLU ] pleasant to have empera- | when I so desire, although T refuse A Canadian Soldier’s Letter. EPIDEMICS INDICT US. ture change 15 degrees in 10 minutes | to connect myself debate with a| ‘“Before this reaches you, you will CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Nc . in dog-days, but it is no time for hail- | self-confessed ignoramus. STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE A STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS —_— Norwich, Au CLEAN LINEN I was car- he|_ These are turbulent days. The States which make up this repubifc |Lord’s prayer has been censored, and NEW BOOKS dcspatches talion head- ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS are excrcised because of the the cutting out of the closing sentence 4 quarters and_thought it was safer LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK gence of fithy conditions in New |advised. “Fifty-three Experiences In New |55 1 d1d not have to go into the front If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. Ne el The automobile touring week : Thought by 49 writers: printed bY | gur Iast morning before going for 30 Ehxbgn o, conaflation ..H,?fi.‘,fi“if’d"fil wrz:?pinnsfhxee b:;n e B U the Ellzabeth Town Company, Hol. | days rest. I left brigade headquarters | Face Full of Pimples. liched and DR. F. G. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE a 2 of con- | - swibs e i at §.30 p. m. cn July 10th with im- : B o ool Igence, {;|Managers and this hotellmen are ex-| . C o 0 ISClh B Ssehe Y, oL talion, Developed Into Sore Eruptions. DENTISTS B . dcpreciomseent {phen she sava: “This Dok 1s a B oo s Wl e 50 Hair Came Out in Handfuls, (Successors to the King Dental Co.) ot only in that city, but for o radius | Attention is called to the fact Von | PUNE fountain of inspiration and sug- | p; throush the ruined village of | 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. z man with me always keep about six ya that if one of us is hit the other can libecke wh > zot it. The other s also wounded. We ds apart, so B 00 atios, Hindenberg has been sent to put a e o meu) tions.” It is by the experiences of e are giving too much attention ,ml[ .l)lp x;]h re the Russians are mak- | others that we learn to help ourselves to the discovery of serums to cure|'5 @ dash. e jo adyance or plvaloal Cren zymotic or filth diseases, and too little nd HAnsiclal fnferssts. @ A half hun- HEALED BY CUTICURA || .y acietame o kR Telaphone SOAP AND OINTMENT , ey S A Kansas woman has discovered dred people who tell what the better | SO ahead with the despatches and get : : to “;m (Res: tnees which is next tol,qy grounds for divorce: Her h thoughit has done for them knock out | Scretcher bearers. T heard the shell : ——= [Godliness because it = establishes 2|yang would not fght fairt» Shews|doubis and fears and re-enforce the|Coming but did not have time to get < EROETRDOL FRARNACK condition of good health. sporty, all right. ~ | reader for the strife and the pleasures | 9%t of the road before it dropped a, few Sy scalp e il wl b dendnts snd To let the slums reek in filth is to andy of life. Few of us really know how to| JoIds from u d_we were both| Professor Adolf Harnack, the emi-| my faco was full of pimples. The pimples iovite a plasue as surely as would| Von Tirpitz still believes America |PFaY right, lve right and keep right. | 45ieq t away. neng, German theologian, whose works | w0 S0 NEE 5 B BRI tered and N M B k B k' S ttl IR celisence to tury the dead, should be disciplined after the war; | LISSC 49 people have done it, and pre- | yion*ur s sosend betoes 1t mesioney, |2re known throughout the world, is ., cametoahead. They itched and 0 ore ac rea lng cuttics e alt sent s onvinc host ne of the most conspicuous of the If New York had spent half the|and America thinks Von-ny should be | cit 2 MOSt convincing symposium of | ;14 Goq hoara me, because the e o £ I would scratch myself n the nta most el v lecturing o Germans _on fmoney for the enforcement of sani- [called to the mat the power of thought and the triumph |2 amen Moy -leciuring /1o ¢ night and then they would arrie 0 e b X . s ar enongh to blow us to bits. | peac 4 f the Ger- e T of mind over the trials of life. This is s ; . Deace with ihe mancfion ot the €l :l.hflu;: e it is ow po e St o 2 book caloulated to change apprehen | Well 1 picked myself up and velled |man government. These men began eck the consequences of lack of it, | scalp also itched very much and &/ every night before T went to bed ¢ hope the Hughes-Roosevelt re- [sion to hope and to make weak reso- | g, ¥ partner I was hit, and he re-|tneir endeavors in the large cities of the T would comb my hair and the C ll Sta' ’ dandrutt aad wy hair came oun elar Ir'S WY onnecticut would not have been|publicans and the Roosevelt-H i 5 plied that he was in the eame fix. 3 g. 1. They desire to pre- ke blic. E -Hughes | lutions strong. Send $1.50 to the pub- L LR empire on Aug. 1. They desire to p; menaced with an epidemic for which | cepublicans will pull even. They [lishers and you will receive the Boot, ey S el el it is not responsible and which it |make a s and the Nantiles ma but we manage or consideration of the war's end and make a good team. ind the Nantles magasine, .for one|qnrsiaid man, who dressed our wounds, | the shjosts 1o be attained by Ger- cannot avoid. vear. It is a_great bargain for earn- 5 in handfuls, - : The despatches we delivered were |many's gigantic strussles. Professor ; (o The democratic policy is to load |®St Seekers after truth and power. ortlers conicerning an attack which woile s N st Lt SEs X “Iread of the wonderful results i it c : d ing an attack whic Ry or of theology and ar es mus THE UNDER-SEA BOAT. taxes upon American incomes, and to Wero. carrying out that might, In| ook e 8 DOl o oal Livrars | with Cuticura Soap and Olntment so T sent If you buy _coa.l e large quantities you t h.ave England is becoming conscious of |1ét competing foreign goods come in|”"When a_Man’s a Man/ by Harold|answer to a furious bombardment by |fn Berlin Of his numerous books, | forasamplo and then bought the Soap and room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. he value of the undersea boat as a |t0 this country free. Bell Wright, published by The|the Germans, and I can tell you I was|“What Is Christianity?” is probably | Ointment, and after using three boxes of When you want to use it you must carry it from its , AR Book Supply Company. 231-233|happy we delivered them. best I Facleh speaking read.|| Olitos erchantman and blockade runner, gs 2 . % best known to English speaking intment and two cakes of Soap I was 2 shown by a writer for the London|, tho Women of Kansas want thelr West Monroe St Chicago. Cloth,| When the first ald man had dressed |ers. In the address in Beriin he| healed.” (Signed) Vincent Interranto; 224 storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one e T husbands and sons sent home. “Wait- 12 mo. Price $1.35. our wounds we had to lay, With the|wained his hearers not to eXDOCt OF | Albusy St Camerides e e 3 bserver, wi ys: e e S shells dropping around us while heldemand too much from the results of . g . of the most weary. “When more than a:year ago, Ger- This is the author’s eighth book and [ went on to the dressing station for|the war, as Germany must remember y boasted that she would build i Sample Each Free by Mail tame for the seacrifice. it has the same spirit which has sold | stretcher bearers. It was lucky we|the lot of her confederates as well as When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, dirt, bmarines to carry cargo and use . seven million coples or his preceding [met the first aid man, or we would|her own success. He appealed for ‘With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- 5 hem to evade,our blockade'by bring- | .oidier o ios wersy 1f jihe, American | novels. of which the Winning of Bar- |have Dbled to death. confidence in the administration of | dross postcard ““Cuticara, Dopt. T Bose and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas g to lier ports the war requisites of | oaic, oo words in length, but the |bara Worth” was the most popular,| Don’t worry about me, I shall likely | Chancellor von Bethman-Hollwog, | ton.” Sold throughout the world. . 3 i b v % ich she ‘was most In meed we scof- | onths e hands out to the Mexican |and “The Shepherd of the Hills," ih|bo out again in o month or two. Pray |which he said had done ita utmost 1 | - you require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- i h 2 S -~ | greasers seldom excced five words! |SWeetest of his stories. “When a Man’s | for the boys who are out there, and R ¥ i attittae toward % e 1n our,usual ey, and said It was a Man” by thevery 1o gives notica | (he ohes Wwho hiva alven tholr lives | Certain’ neutmis history. wouid some| FEs Fe AGNEW, M. D. gres to tl;:: carried from the c:flas,lto th; k }:‘:ren- The mpossible, ut he eutschlan “Half the world is fighting us,” says | ! e vigor and high aim of this new | For the third time Y have lost every-|day justify, Professor Harnack said. i s steadily a 3 urned up .off the shores of America|the katser” and the other mate i |Story. and it harks back to the Scottish | thing, T landed In this hospital in my | oY Justify, Profes: Physician and Surgean e in the gas range burn: y and without atten plos hoy who heralded to the world: | underwear. Room 214 Thayer Building tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large © otfier ‘day to land some German|making munitions of war for our de. i 3 vi g . “A man’s a man for a’ that!” Harold| Don't worry about me, they have Norwich, Conn. Greeneville offic LA B a0d sbip, [n exchngs, somed struction!” Who's to blame for that? | Ben Wright brings to view in . tais| taker oIl 1he piceos of Sholl ot of z > Office Houw 12- or small quantities. The War A Year Ago Today August 10, 1915. much-needed raw materials. Boolkc tha! soensre 2 b $ 254 d % i = i scenery and the real life on|and when T get well I shall have a ten P.m.; 7-8 except Wednesday ‘Apart altogether from the inci-| Charles E. Hughes, the champion of | the unfenced ranches of northern|days pass, and anybow we have the Austro-German forces captured Lomza. nts surrounding the first exploita- | undiluted Americanism, is greeted by | Arizona. It lacks no thrills or perilous | Germans on the run. Our poor old | of it, this raising of the question|audiences of 100,000. He is the advo- | adventures which make such a book |battalion has literally been shot to {submarine ‘motor transport is onecate of things the American people |interesting and the price of being a |picces; we only have 217 left out of 8 ng interest. In|are hungering for. man in man's affalrs is vividly por-|those who left Montreal—Ottawa Cit- i Ko first place, Germany has pointed trayed. The fine way in which he|izen. [Russians | ib:fi:n to evacuate Kov but ' for an appreciable period after| Here is a democratic argument: “If '&"S’;f‘s his "}“1’“ makes Mr. Wright an - - Sl L . sk coming of peace she will use these | there had been no Mexican plank in |1dgal story writer. Rabbit fur is sald to be supplanting npoflm co:::]?é:r{g;t WIJ‘ac, e bay-Anafarta front. Zeppelins bombarded English east coast. WEEEEEE O THE CITY OF NORWICH BAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street i DR. A. d. SINAY <o| The illustrations and decorations— [wool in felt hat making in_Austr ft to eke out her merchant ship-|the republican platform at Chicago|apout fifty in all—are made by the au- | The fur is regarded as mu g; - whereat,we scoffed. Why? On|there would have been no Carrijal|thor from sketches drawn on the|to the finest merino for this pirpose, Coming of. peace, of course, they]slaughter.” This is an admission the |scenes of the story: and add to the ine and millions of rabbit skins are used be used:as surfaceimotor-foats’t rens have a Kkilling platform. terest ana beauty of the book.

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