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_FRI, JAN. 12 ¥ SEAT SALE WED.,, JAN. 10 &Um’ifh gfllkfin . - = - ; MAY nsmncuys ¢SSR Presentd and Gousied B2 S S : SUNGA 800-L00 BABIES The St Musical Triumph Subscription price 12c & weeks 50c a e 3 ; EDMUNDS & LEADON / month: $5.00 & year. WhosS A N e e —_— In the Comedy Skit . Ry lation ly means nothing » » 5 Entered at the Postoffice af Norwich, | Pu reall were, “GOING TO THE WEDDING” | Conn., as second-class matter. them. It is entirely possible Telephone Calls: such a course has been taken at the = Bullg'n Businass Office 450. suggestion of one or both of the na- | pos SOINE to jump. . Afd now we thing i MARDO & HUN Balletin Editorial Roors 35-8. tions with which it is allied. on the gulf or wi DA Bulletin Job Office 35-2. ever is handy. d In the Hilarious Novelty Wilimantlo Office, 67 Churca st |, Dut look at it as one may, Turkey|.“It's a good thing to have something those pickpockets ; Telephone 210-2. has not gone into the treaty breaking|tc blame,” Wilkinson chuckled- ber.’ “THE CRAZY RECRUIT” = | business on the same scale as Ger-|makes me think of the time of the - Norwich, Friday, Jan. 5, 1917. many did at the opening of the war. when there was a family in LILLIAN CISH It has displayed its vengeance against neighborhood who economized good In the Five Part Triangl its own subjects in a most brutal and | C€Sperately. good income, A o e n the Five Pa riangle Feature “THE CHILDREN PAY” horrible manner but it hasn’t as yet nies by saying that | enough to kn e e 3 gone into a Belgium, even thoush the | {oCR 8 OF The Penmles by saying PRat that stra lidowd credit for sich behaviar may be fua] nre of tne ene tine mi, Y he Tall | o be capeful’ 1 MACK SWAIN Widow more to geographical location than |1t sounded very tragic, but I guess it In the Two Reel Keystone A anything else. Rappened to be her first chance to be 72 " " e R e A B really in fashion, and so she took it. > HIS BITTER PILL’ CARRANZA WATCHFULLY “WAIT- | But, as a matter of fact, I happened ING. to know that they had had just $38 E on_deposit.” ings with him. : According to the latest advices from| “We've had a lot of trade coming| “Of course,” Wilkinson said seri- $! Mati 4 2:30 Mexico Carranza is not going to press|our way,” the customer said. “And |ously. “A pawnbroker isn't exactly Rt Bl his demand that the troops of the|some has been very satisfactory. You |Dopular. L2 Eve. at 7, 5.30 “Well, this pawnbroker chap whom All Seats 100 United States be withdrawn from |See. we've had the Methodist confer- ence, as well as a convention, or two, |I overheard was saying that a couple e, e o e M o | and business boomed. Somenow forks | of rather well dressed men came in srant them a written permit to re- | e (i O, 0N ey are out of town. | one morning to sell a hat. He rune | | The Duffty Malt Whiskey Go., Rochester. N. ¥. Paramount DANIEL FROHMAN Presents Feafures main there but he is anxious that the |1 g;pp0se they feel like prominent cit- | 2 second hand store in connectfon with conference of the commisslon mem-|jzeng at home when they can drop a |kis other business and he buys every- ‘"” PE””’”G To” bers should be continued on Other|remark about a suit or a gown that|thing under the eun. The one who [his propeller stopped. The British subjects. is just a little thing they got in Chi- | had the hat to sell wore a brand new |airmen circled around overhead, wait- 4 AN H This means that the conference thus]cago or New York or Timbuctoo, as|Ppanama and was suspiciously well|ing to see what would happen. The H far has failed to accomplish anything | the case may be sroomed. He looked mighty slick and [ German did not get out of the thing, (1 s o s o I Ik e’ ’ iThe Crculafion of oo rim s e i e e e e e e Tor | S s A YD, Sty sie Snowfla : ident, and it |2 human characteristic and reminds where ad descended. H u D O e i o1 | me of the way my wite feels about an |a thing had been stolen as he was|' Licutenant A who was 18 years ol¢ A PHOTOPLOY OF STAGE AND VILLAGE LIFE H _ =48 queerin it S0t the | 0ld camphor bottle that she won't dis- | When he saw those two slick custom- |and possessed of that reckless dare- PATHE WEEKLY , TISHER FONNY FILMS H §j - _esined by s con e |card. She holds on to it,.no matter [€rs putting up the bIuff that they|deviltry which has cost so many un- I H e (3 3| deliberations which have gotten such|ghat and she always leaves it out in | didn’t want to take the hat home with necessary casualties in the British H a poor start. The American commis- | plain’ sight, because it's got the name |trem because they had small trunks |armies, proposed io land and investi- The Bulletin has the largest§|sioners have left this with the presi-|of San Francisco on it and it looks as | that were full to the brim already. gate. He planed down and landed, circulation of - plpel;;n lfl.sgm dent to decide, an;i h;a.m:m;‘ch as It(he:; :Loggh she were a regular globe trot- m‘SOunda fishy, all right,” said Wil- | while ‘I;ieux(t;nir‘\t B. k:lpt the Gexi‘n!:.ln Connecticut and from three to four 8| were named by him for the work at | ter. son. covered wi s machine gun. ey 3 § times larger than that of any in¥| hand it 1s but proper that they showld| ——— 1t Surely does,” the customer went |stopped their engine, jumped cut, and Friday Everything § Norwich. It is delivered 20 over§| no: take the full responsibility in say- ere’s been a cheap circus or two |on. “Of course, he didn’t say any- |with leveled revolvers advanced upon Sat T FLT S o Sl s B S e S hey show s, hongh e e e o 0 g : Bl i cent. of the people. In Windham $[ their advice in the matter will plain clothes man who was on the cor- | shouted. But the German made no o - . it is delivered to over 900 houses,$|doubtless carry weight her to follow them. The officer un-|reply. They had read war stories in Felix Martin and The Strand Musical Comedy Co ;nnlguwaén‘ mc}‘ D?.n‘iglson lto oVG: Carranza may or may not have been THE WAR PRIMER derstood by the sfignarl‘: 1'-hat N{orm the Daily Mail andf knew exactly > ,100, and in all o ese places if impressed by the policy of watchful = ’ suspected the men of having stolen a|what to do. g 0 is considered the local daily. bl the adminisiration has|| BY National Geographic Soctety bat and he sailed off after them with | “He's dead!” said Lieutenant A. sud- In a Brand New Bill—New Comedy, Song, Etc. . great eagerness.” denly. Quickly they approached the ‘Did they look Mke tough custom-|German fiyer, still fingering their pis- tols. His Liead lolled on his shoulder; “No, indeed! That was what made |the front of his uniform was streaked Morris_suspicious. They looked so|with blood. iEn.:lern Conn;ctif!\;;d hnd t:xr:y-i pursued. Nevertheless he is conscious Bve postofiice districts and sty §|of it. Mexico has repeatedly gotten Tutal free delivery routes. §| the benent of it, and now that Car-| The Lower Danube—At this time The Bulletin is sold in every$| 20z has refused to accede to the|when the central powers seem foire town and oo all of he N B D §|Dlan to withdraw the punitive expedi- | straining every nerve to comiros the | perfectly harmless that he couldn't be. | “One of our bullets must has sev- fontis in Habteri Conticettut tion 40 days atter the protocol is sien- |lower Danube, and thus make that |licve it wasn't acting, in view of the lered a vein” said Lieutenant B. “He |y iiion to the wares of the peanut |to start the day's work. Now mo ono . ed, it is possible that he had deter-|river from its source to its mouth a | thieving that had been going on. lived_just long enough to bring his| orchants on the sidewalks. The |depends upon this notification. The mined to adopt a watchful waiting|bearer of their war munitions and bus down safely. Rotten luck for him, | tcam whistle no longer is needed in |suppression of the factory steam policy of his own in the expectation|!rade the following bulletin prepared | “Did your detective make out ajwhat?” the routine work of a city. Its use|whistle would cause no inconvenienc y the National Geographic Society, | crse? The German machine was intact. |y, giscontinued years ago at rail- |and hundreds who are disturbed six WHERE COWBOY IS KING £ 5eh Yo CIRCULATION e vesseisnesiss IRAT s i1 1 th bt i B :l:;: ;h:;mg::f!;;xg:xrevvtxrlommfilu:n ana | With headquarters “at Washington, is ‘Well, sir. .that poor plain clothes|The tanks were full of oil and petrol.| ;.4 stations. The trains are started |[mornings a week between the hours 4905, averag .‘..5,9202 B> o Costee Chiin e IT i SuTaRT °‘..§.‘,‘;‘ek’;‘§3,:,"c'e‘:§§§“ PN Wg’v";‘ih{:;! o ufig;”‘ggrn:f;f; Obviously there was only one possible | without preliminary blasts from the |of 5 and 7 would apprecitate the re- i e : * ive. . i Ve i at f th S e e reaches of the river: but the broad |to the conference, but he could not|B. They started the engines of the o 2 o LET THE INVESTIGATION COME. highway of the lower reaches is at|see that they picked a single pocket, |two machines, got off safely, and flew |13 the more populous communities stands? And why not broaden the Ever since the afternoon of the | Bresent of more interest, for the traf-|ttough he was mighty careful to|for the British lines. Lieutenant B.|*QORQCNC J0LSWE PO, *PRICIE 08 [y Tlife? The peanut stand complaint night that the president’s message to | sonmice np geroy, o 2 factor in the |watch them well. Then they hiked had forgoten one thing. A black |3, B4 Q0SURE B8 PO QARagsch |E0 (1, Foe BoAnot Snd ShRPiory u 5= iy conflict of Buropean nations. Mean- | way over to the other side of town [crogs was painted on the under side of | Piii- FICLY vears ago The whistle OF |seems ke strainfe bt @ @oet oo the belligerent nations of urope was | while, the river is weaving itself into |and walked through the only slums |his wings, so that he flew over the the shop employes to arise and when |Bulletin ¥3 & made public, it has been evident from |the present day history of its conti- | we have, but the detective said they | German lines without a single German YOU REALLY OUGHT TO MEET MRS. M. C. HERMAN of New York December 30....... 9,239§ 10990050000000070000500000000 9030000000030 | | | ! | STATE ROADS. the trading whi¢h took place on the|uent as it has woven itself into the didn’t go into a single house norjanti-aircraft battery opening fire. When Governor Holcomb addressea | NeW York stock exchange and _the|SVents of two thousand years past. |speak ol ; When he crossed the Brieish trenches, tremendous drop which occurred in Damfb"“’ = d‘”"ge‘“’ and Rutschuk the | “«pHe said he supposed they knew |however, he was fiercely attacked, and e widens to about three miles | tpey were being followed and had sig- |accurately, too. He began to wish, for the general assembly on the occasion - - certain war stocks that there must|p, E 0 T inanguration Mo devoted mo lit-| have bheen some conmection between | of Broet steatisis imiiove; 4 Point naled to their pals to lay low. Theyja moment or two, that he'd left the - 2 - , 1s. saw | s e open e attentior to the question of im-| 7€ O Seaniblo by 1o g v |also visited the stores and they saw !silly old German machine in the op proved highways. He recoznizes the 2 Y 5 ers at high wa- | o)) the sights in town, and it was 8 field with the dead pilot. necessity of keeping the trunk lines up |, Tromas W. Lawson who was actlve. | ter and has an auxiliary port about|Giclock that evening before he got| Lieutenant B. descended at his ewn to the requiremenis and of putting|ly involved in the transactions that|two miles further down stream. their number. They had dinner at the |aerodrome. Perhaps Lieutenant A. had down roads which will be durable ang | 427 has been free to claim that there| The lower Danube has a very|;oiel and went over to the conference, | warned the British batteries, or per- was a leak, that someone who through 2 all, only 120 feet in the last| 30 "they evidently expected to get|haps it was one of those mad pieces th by decreas: >3 5 the intended move had passed it alons | gs it goes on by the Alt, the Argesch, | Standing right behind them when one |many. The two young officers were tension of state aid to town roads un- 2 5 3 in advance in time for th one or|the Jalomitsn, the S of them was called on to speak. mentioned in despatches and Lieuten- - v . : 5 a, the Sereth, and the | ©f, ~ as ed T oo s She Sl Slae put | ones informed to hit an unsuspecting [ Pruth, as well as smaller’ streams, it| .TO speak?’ Rul 7B S siwatded raniation. i e T b, market. This was done to the tune|flows Wit great force, The Bulgarian | “Sure thing” sald the out of town e called attentlon to a situation to| B™cer'coo oo banks are high; the Roumanian shore | Customer. “They were both of them be avolded when he said “It 1s possi- [ T BPMNCTh s 40 an investiga- | IS low and flat and often overflowed, 3:?2‘.:‘;‘3"?‘ é’;scrmgea‘uendlnz the con- OTHER VIEW POINTS ble, if not probable, that you will be T The one-sided arrangement of alluvial interested by voluntary interested :,;‘;m;’: t;’;e ’:::;:ly t;n:eff“;'e’:.’,e deposits which results has led to the agents, financed by contribution b ik ' | formation of many swamps and e ttons oty dmg e on iy |ana 1t there was to aaminister the | swampy istand on the Ronmaran sie | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR state who are pecuniarily interested in | PTOPeT punishment to the guilty par-|which provide the chief aracteris- = the construction of improved migh. |ty has been demanded by Mr. Lawson. | tics of the scenery. The Dalta Islands Views of a Philistine. per capita than any other nation in ways and in supplying materials | Certainly it is a matter which ought fare the two largest formations. They Mr. Editor: I am a Philistine who |the world. But we're mighty careless it not to be allowed to go by without|are really vast fens overgrown with |never buys anything on Sunday, not|about it. Nearly 11,000,000 letters h s ’;“"r:hf_‘l"ufg:s"‘;m"“i tolany attention. Senator Stone has | Flllows and reeds, abundant With wild | pecause of my principles but because | have gone to the dead lefter office in proved hishwayes and he followed it | taken occasion to censure Mr. Lawson | JU0S SO 3T FUd Sine, and eut in fof my habit of preparedness. I laugh |the past e With @ well put warning when he de- | Father severely on the floor of the sen-| * “Silistria, the Tortress of the Dan- | OVSr the new Sunday regulations be- |directed =~Most of [thess —mishops clared: “This seneral assemba meeds |ate but that doesm't furnish any in- | ube’ since Roman times, though of less | %R5e of thelr grotesauencss. = | Susht favs Lacm Svgdel f j0¢ TUi0C no such assistance in determining the | formation. It doesn’t prove that there | Military importance today than Ga- |pn.ora) or religious pretense, but frank- | with addresses. Millions of letters are wasn’t a leak, it doesn’t mean any |13tz is the next place of striking in- : t t laces or the wron; needs of the state, and I trust that you . terest below Rutschuk. - A Roman rel- | Y confesses that it is a yielding to|sent fo Wrong places g will not make appropriations for im- [move to block it and it doesn't insure |, TS 5o W RN 3 FORAT I | competitive pressure of business men |person, just as millions of telephone proved highways which, added to ap- | -~ future against a repetition. It is | = TS08T below ~Silistria, and forty | PY_the police commissioners for the(calls go wrong—because we wonlt propriations you may make for other | 6ven ppssible if there was a leak for|mjles from that city there is a rail. | SUPPOrt of which there is a string of |take the trouble to get.the addresses purposes, will not leave a substantial | the one responsible to consider that|road bridge over two and a half miles | Precedents longer than the moral law. |an! numbers right A good deal of amount to be applied in reductlon ofj the act had been endorsed. Il el S Suty sme elow Hefgsule, | SN S St sel ameias s P WSS Sou SeSfE. RS S o8- - Congressman Bennet appears, how- | connecting Bucharest and the Black | the sick or canned goods of any kind |dressees who when they negl the indebtedness of the state. Sea port of Constanza. This 3 | to the poor who happen to be late in |form the postoffice and their corres- Good roads are a valuable asset, but | ®ver, to have furnished a better rea- — S e On® °f | getting the price; but they may sell | pondents of their new location.—New thy it is to be remembered that a large|Son for action than was given by Mr. | the most remarkable examples .of its tobacco to the smokers, chewers and |London Telegraph. - kind of engincering and was built at ::\.rt 10( mia 1‘mieé>tedr.ezs ‘tv};‘ich hhas Lawson, or at least made public bY |, cog¢’or §7,000,000. It has sixty-eight | snuffers. The dealers may cater to een incurred in Connectieut has been him, but it must be realized that no|.pans one of which, over the main |the little vices, but not to the réal| The story of the sale of an old cas- due to road building, much of which so00d is going to come of covering the |stream, is a_cantilever wnore than 690 | recessities of the people. tle in the town 6f Newtown, built by is extremely costly because of the up- = P3| be exposed to the full light of puMfc- |of 120 feet above low water, and the | than most necessities, hence the ne- We send and receive more letters o Special Representative of THE PICTORIAL REVIEW CO. who will be at our store : "TODAY. Mrs. Herman is an expert on style and can show you how to construct your own dresses. She will be pleased to explain the use of Pictorial Review Patterns which will enable you to make matter up. The whole thing should |feet long. The bridge has a height{ Tobacco of any sort will keep longer [an eccentric millionaire many years ago at a cost of $500,000, and sold at keep expense which s necessitated : : e ~|piers go down to bed rock 100 feet |cessity for profaning the Sabbath by |auction for $9,000, is 4 lesson in itself s . each year. Mistakes in the past must | ity and if it is required, let the pun- |p e L o i e e ied where it belongs. | below the water surface, making them | its sale is not apparent. in real values. It is also a lesson of wn clothes at comparatively little cost, be avoided, and it is well that the|lshment be apgl = nearly one-half as high as the Wash-| The Saviour must weep when He |what will take place of the lavish ex- yorree P Yy ington Monument. notes such regulations in a professed- | penditure of wealth in private homes legislature should exercise its own S ORAL Toiia . ECITORI (IONEN. “Hirsova and Gura-Jamolitza _are | ly Christian city. in rural sections, especially here in COME IN TO SEE HER mind upon this question of road build- ing, taking into consideration as it| The man on the corner says: Few |the next places of importance, both PHILISTINE. |New England, where in the past must the other duties which confront | persons are prejudiced against com- |fortified. The river at Hirsova broad- | Norwich, Jan. 4, 1917. quarter of a century untold wealth - has been invested in what. are private IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO DR Fighs G pliments even if they don’t like to ac- | ens like a sea with many islands. The town with its fortified castle is pret- N. G. and N. B castles. The change that takes place it. PrEm ey Sy cept advice. 3 tly situated on a hilltop above the Sometimes in a.lifetime, often a much NO SENATE ACTHION CALLED FOR | {toven. insots s e b cad| mizatniing i fe. Mr. Bditor: When N. B. selected |shorter space, diverts the plans of It is undoubtedly well that certain “The more important of the river’s [N. G. for his theme in exploiting nau- |families as well as individuals and D e o e, Peal | ports are next approached. Braila, | seous gas he made a masterly stroke | thus what was the life work of some temporarily at least, the effort which | $2ters continue to swallow it and | unlovely and monotonous of aspect, is, | with his pen. It applies not only to|and the wealth of thousands of indi- was made to have the United States call for more. le)g:vr?,\e;éf'g;z (t::lef Roum?nlan Pfo‘l't of | the !guh'bnt tg the tinefflclency ‘which | viduals of ordinary existence, is wiped i A e war a town of over |rarks the conduct of the gas and elec- nd pro O T e Aviote Wwhich Was| Many who think that the Christmas | 50,000 inhabitants and a center of the | tric department. B o e R s R e = it * Fu Ting to|SPirit should prevail throughout the |grain and timber . _Between | On the night of Dec. 23d, when the PR s rope seeling 10| new year are often among the first to|-Braila and Galatz are the ruins of an{ Uncas Power company failed us, and get them to give an expression of Just| }ondon” such a practice. ancient bridge said to have been built |we had to go to & Massachusetts| W have no reason to doubt the what they are fighting for in.the great - by Darius the Great. sincerity of local coal dealers who la- o 2 power company for light, because our war now in progress. Those who are feeling at all shaky | ... The latter city, about ten miles be- [ $400,000 plant was not in trim to im. | Ment the fact that they are unable to The entente . powers have already | might get 53" ook low Braila, is a very thriving port in|mediately meet the exigency, “N. G.-|retail coal at less than 3$9.50 a ton. roplied to the peace move that was | reraating the. eosd reseldiome meesh | Peace times. Vessels of 4,009 tons can | was indelibly marked upon the plant | There is evidence that a good deal of repeating the’ good resolutions _every | come up the river to this point. Be- | by the action of oor serhons ¢ P! the trouble occurs before the retailer senators have succeeded in blocking, K{agecll’g‘sifi;"::';{l;';‘; B ;’;"::xacl); morning before breakfast. tween Galatz and the confluence with | The commissioners' report which |enters the plot. That there is some- s ; KB AL LA T fhe Prath the Danube makes its turn | snowsd the plant to be 99 eents to the |IAi0E radically wrong fs the one fact OUR BUSINEESS IS TO PROTECT YOUR o St e = 3 ith the clergy protesting against | to the east. Tlere begins a section of | ;504 when it was $35,000 to the bag |Piainly evident. We are paying ab- ? sidered sincere. It has been indicated | peace at this time, it looks as if the | the river which even complete success | S04SR (1 as 395,000 1o the bad normal prices for our coal supply and SECURITIES AND VALUABLES - as yet we have been vouw that the reply which will be made to | ayj ere getti adaiti - of the central powers _in Wallachia President Wilson Wil follow along | it not physics sumport svery damrr and Dobrudja wiil mot*piace in ‘their fo be investigated in the not distant|c plination that may be accepted as Our'S. it Vault the same lines. Upon this they have nirel for on ite left bank lies Bes- [ “U"5 must recosnize that the people | AUSaCtory. . The public, whose in- Inspect Our Safe Depos. au erest in - . e T sarabia, Russian territory. unquestionably set their minds, so| Whatever is lacking in the way of| “An interesting feature of the Rus- ;a;;“:':fl as Mayor Brown are taking paramount, should be unwilling to (Street Floor) that it does not appear that there is|exciting news from the battleflelds |sian side hero are the emds of lom - D the least possibility of a chance that|and consress, ousht to be furnished |lakes which run north —and _ sowth, | DO We heed to have the gas and |Zh°RAn 19 sateh for the truth wn- 2 they would be swerved from their in-|for a while by the general assembly. | These were once streams which flowed | Slectric commission doubled again, or [{ion of the market has ocreated am I he I hames National ank tended course/ by any action which _— down into the Danube but were grad- | What do we need? artificial scarcity, the offenders should would be taken by the senato of this| Those who haven't anything else to | USllY v alluvial banks from | o . B b brought to justice. If cars have : 16 SHETUOKETASIREEL 5+ 9 reaching the river and, driven back on forwich, Jan. 3, 1917. been unnecessarily detained, the busi- country. tch the marriage column i dojouis Wasch fhe column €0 their own courses, have widened into eas e gty ob this neaieit i Gk It is not therefore a case where any |see what effect the passing of leap influence is going to be added by an | year is having upon Cupld's activities. | " Birt e oo the sea besins the : D e T e endorsement. The situation 1s not B e delta of the Danube. The Kilia, the || STORIES OF THE WAR |[brousht o bogk The o tion Saiil such that there is any reason to sup-| That story whic omas Lawson|most northern of the branches ~ into proceed to a point where the facts are 9 e oo e e e || Don’t You Want Good Teeth? . pose that the allies are looking to the | Was_expected to relate about a legk|which the river divides, carries more New Haven Journal-Courier. R e Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? _You cenate, or even to this couniry to aid |2t Washington fell flatter than the|than two-thirds of the volume. of its market over which he had done so|Water to the sea, but is not deep| AN EXPLOIT OF BRITISH AIR- them in reaching their decision. Their 1 th 101 importan: minds are made up. They declare|much talking. . or/ihe hare fmperten: touile MEN. An inquiry by the committee on need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled, that the war must 20 on tll the Te- | uory o fhose who Bgure that the | thTough. the middle of the delta to g ordinances into the “advisability of (§ crowned or. extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. hi figure thal s Seek are obtataed and sueh being thy|Colonel on his visit to Polynesia.win | Sullne. Flere 2 natursi channel of sev- pebmut stands,” provided by a resolu: COCNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES case there is no Teason why the upper | JUst be pussvfooting, but there are 20, and long dlkes stretch out to sea e oo pldertnen, gt 6TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE . roaden ere are whistles house of congress should have a fin- | pIASTS WG, TEUre L i i) Aathough It 915 |server. They were fiying a bus behind | which make. Infinitely move Qisturh. STERILIZED INSTRUMZINTS the German lines, where fiying is safe, [ance than thgse used for calling at- © CLEAN LINEN Russia talks about there being mo G Bl TR 5 ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS TURKEY’S TREATY BREAKING. peace until Germany has been brought Iy n fok with & o 28 A B U el R B LOWEST .PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Turkey is being pointed to as the|to its knees, and yet the Teutons are | WS Steadil latest nation to throw treaties into | pushing theoush Rumanis Inte Fas |18¢ Of future prosperity when i The Secret 7 appeal to you, call fer examination and estimate. Ne the scrap heap, but it at least has the | sia almost as rapidly as -they went sopaultation. DR. F. G. JACKSON - OR. D. J. COYLR satisfaction of knowing that it is mot y - through Belgium. . 4 ey e e . Lie Stole Beverly Clarke DENTISTS breaking in this instance any pledze e RO which it made to neutrals. This Sul up an the | tenan 5 Why ? (Successors to the King Dental Co.) 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. does not mean that it would necessar- u:mt,&l‘l'(e any dlm: ;I::nlse should a 12 .t n or neu , .ve been com- ? cerned, but it avoids that situation by 5 2 w:_.m B2 NSNS ® M the fact that all those involved happen 5 F . b ] ‘m steeply, this Spa“ TE &:&m&u i v crossi 1 first. That [fined to steamers, “and barges by ! machine. He ? 7 2. 72 result / trea of o 7 as seen to land safely in a fleld, with % k. Zix? ger in the pie one way or the other. Lady Asistant 3 Hediss g S

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