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§ £ 1798 1917 about & quarter of those who were 3 called out in the militia companies who were rejected, either in the mo- bilization camps or after’they had ||| gorwicf: gullelin Bor the S paet mesetaity s | LNVUL METRO PICTURES CORP. PRESENTS ing to the standards of the state or-| — 0 = e e i, MDA THE SWEETEST OF ALL SCREEN STARS 1 ganizations but they did not measure » mnd Gemeicd | S RSB T [t e MABEL TALIAFERRO | army. = T'm going to'begin getting my Christ- . - 121 YEARS OLD It lndlmt: a l:ol:ln(derl-blo t'"c':lt‘l’t mas presents the first good day that e : money in order to discover at a criti- | somes. There won't be any of this 2 By T = e o | e T e S e aing Lo e o e : THE SUNBEAM ocEaterss 2t g Eostotncy at Norwin.| e rational guard wers, B¢ when ll| mag " "ciling syestt rvine, 10 e : nn., as second-class matter. e e brgadnsiing i e t heip | & hundred and ffty things in a couple ; A Metro Wonder Play That Warms the Heart and Stirs the Soul Bulk n Buslinsss O(Bco 480. !being a valuable lesson in pointing Miss O'Leary stretched herself out ; - . Bafiolin” BRterlal hithe 58, out tho defects n the Jind of & =33 |on s Testroom coueh and - eighed Last Chapter of The Crimson Stain Mystery Wiltimantie Office. 67 Churen St|iSR GIRL AN BeRE o ers | | “Forget i, kid” she advised. “Lis- —The Crimson Stain Exposed— Telephone 21 = ten to your old auntie and forget IL — =] iion. 3t ia eherafors peridips ‘wokth | OSGEE Ol sunbe aniope: & Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1917. [ail it cost to find out this s - 1it, this shop e“’y' stuff. Chop it, get ——————————————————|fairs and to present the proof in such|,’ ;4 ,¢ your gystem. You just ‘wait GE "‘E it a positive manner. It is indeed for- |11 an the o ot tunate that those refected were not|presents to i :t“oekln‘gi' hung required for actual service. It brings|up and gone to bed, and they you to light a situation which must be|duck out and buy ’em a handkerchief. remedied in the future, for a system {:’s the omyhuxe way. I'm giving it which has been shown to be so de-|to you straig - = fective cannot be regarded as being|. ‘Say, I started out last time jusi vt Onlin P‘l"ks Trlo like you was going to. Talk S H g F TODAY AT 2:15, 6:46 and 8:45 3 BIG KEITH ACTS TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS & H s;;a Ea efficient. . The two million estimated probably | S°t{ing Your Christmas shopping, done : Lo THREE LITTLE PALS IN A NOVEL SCENIC SINGING OFFERING tlioes nob'. {e&cl{stz:mr;nal‘teo;t :;flt'm; the great and orlgina.leldittle aarly ;wrm KING & HARVEY I JOHN GOSS esson bu —and the bright ey little irdie things and wo condition which cannot be allowed to | that's up and out looking for his b,-g;_:a 3 Big Time Singing Duo The Minstrel Man continue. fast as soon as the sun’s out of = 8ot me all right! _You listen! goods CLARA/WILLIAMS 'YJHESY%EPART Three of Man UNCONTROLLED ENGINES. taried o vear ago wity these viees | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [ =~ —__— " _TaisNaie piav 1192 9 Z0QY 3 % St h“fl w:&t you call ‘white sales.’ I fig- = prompt investigation was started | ured that by buying a lot of fancy following the large number of injuries | underclothes I could put ‘em away and Not ‘All the Brave Men Are In the which resulted from an engine crash- | then just kind of give 'em the once- | every place where ther'd been a fold War. ing into coach of another | Over and decide about a month before | in it.” Mr. Editor:—Why should there be irain near Waterbury, and it should | Christmas who I'd give ‘em to. Gee,| “According to the advice T've had |so much criticism on the part of any AUDITORI um Toda d Thursd: 5 e bury._ I bought a lot of stuff I didn’t have |since, it seems like everybody in the|one concerning the step that Mayor y an ay PATHE COMEDY [} CONCEKRT ORCHESTRA be continued to the point where such |1 : 0 more idea who I'd give it to than [ world but me knows silk does that if | Brown has taken to @nforce the law steps can be taken that‘a similar 0¢- | 5othing. 1 took all the stuff home and | you put it away and leave ti lay, but | against the selling of liquor on Sun- FRANK KEENAN WITH ENID MARKEY IN currence cannot be expected In the|giuck it away and then had a peach of | it was the cheerful little bit of news to | days. He is simply fulfilling his duty §The Circulation of H future. It was supposed that this|a time thinking how smart I was, me, all right! as he knows it. If former mayors i - had been fully guarded against in the R _ | bave neslected doing the same more r{ 2 a”s’ omen’ H e ehn past but when a full fledged fireman N"A:m- that I bign.n thinking ;?‘:s “I had my white goodll stuff h-.nd my ::‘: :;tvve- ‘It n’:: ‘gl:levlsg tuo M:tny m‘: E: m: Yo he th han t tl i o afrai H Bulletin has the iarsest | n Uing an ensine from the rounl” | that aiwavs has money’ 0 buy Some- | lete. bat when T come 16 g5 over those | Of making encmies among the whiskey | Il The Most Elaborate and Expensive Production Recently Put 3 cirenration bt any paper 1o Eastern F| 1t hic head, wan anobl te somtre] | P04y else something, but the cash al- | longerie things there didn’t seem to be lovers ana the ;::!kn?m”,?;"aufl Screen. A Plea for Preparedness. A Photoplay With a Purpos § Connecticut and from thres to four$| (ne locomotive and instead of stick- Kfi;’_,;‘:{,‘ti’in:“;wZfie?m{‘h?;fi_ B e fo:Everyhody I had 10 give & |Our wars. Thero are many who are e T 1o elivered to pver}|inS to his post, for further efforts, he| ~“well! I says to myeelf, ‘here’s|present to was either too big or 0o S N e wnae §2.000 of the 4053 houses in Nor-§|lumped and left it to do whatever | where ma gets a real nice silk suit for | little, or they had all the things they | know and believe to be right and CUPID’S CADDIES - % Wich and read by ninety-three per §| damage might result. once in her life.” needed, or one reason or another. Say, |2 Pleased that Mavor Brown 1s one 3 cent. of the people. In Windham Perhaps one of the most sturprising| “So I went to work and bought|it was pitiful. el it B T i A e o Coming Soon—PATRIA—MRS. VERNON CASTLE It is delivered to over 900 houses, 2| facts in connection with this accident | enough goods for her to have a coat| “Just a couple of weeks before [{UCH SHIE 0 P8 Drotier would mot {n Putnam and Danielson to over | was that this fireman was also an en- | 3nd a couple of skirts. Oh, I was go- | Christmas the girls at the office got|j°Sjtate 1o break & Jaw If o could 1 h lac s ing to be the grand little provider, all | their heads together and decided they me‘:mm‘:rle: ‘t‘b:tlo;um 8 it$| gineer, but 1[; is e\lden‘; that h: egi!d right. Well, I stuck the silk away and | wouldn't give each other anything this :reo d‘,o&m oy;“‘::uflgngmm;;,: p.:;.au:, East C St Ditn. ARl ee. thS aUDer TS, O | e vt 'off and threw some more |year. Say, I been in that office eight | €0 e 2 per cent. of the total number of work- dnw the ends of fhe lining over the ine towns. one handved and sixty. §|ciency to shift the iron horse from|pouquets at myself. Years and nobody ever thought of side- | [Dat the good work has started I hope | 7ol top and fasten the strings securely Bve postofiice. districts, and sixty §| O7° track to another or else there was| “Alons in August I began nosing | stepping Christmas before, and there I | there Will be no let up until the rum | ™% 1} . piast furnaces and foundries | The slot in the bottom of the box wili ol Tras iy TR something radically wrong with the |arounl looking at the furs. I certain-|was with all kinds of ‘Alices’ and | SeiloTs are taus f) * Y ]at La Louviere the deportation among | enable you to force the bale out of the The Bulletin is sold In every§| SnEIne which he was operating, and it|ly got the swell bargain in a neck- | ‘Jennies' and Fannys’ done up in hol- | "EUIE TS (15l in the way he | the employes reached 70 per cent., with | box. town and on all of he R. F. x is that point which ought to be cleax- | piece for my kid sister Blanche, that's |1y boxes. I got 'em yet, if you should | ghonia g0 and when he is old he wil] | the result that the factory is now un- —_— Just started to work. T left it in stor- | ever happen to need one.” Miss O'Leary | no¢" qepart from it. In the case of | able to continue to produce. | Wisconsin is & Serious-Minded 3,... utes in Ea oo, ed up beyond any doubt. o e It Ts ity evident that the hand- |8ge for the rest of the summer and |concluded bitterly. She turned over Mayor Erown the truth of this pass- | -At the Boel factories at La Louviere, . : e o in the |21l fall and didn't scarcely give it a|on the couch and closed her eyes.—|age in the scriptures has been. ful. | 249 men have been carried off, among | In the American Magazine T g of locomotives even within the({ uon: ‘except mow and. th = a o et € |Stannara Baker has written an article CIRCULATION motives. even within e e e e e e immediate vicinity of a roundhouse|my head swelled up a little, thinking . F. J. W. |foremen and 217 workmen. about Wisconsin. He say: 1907, @Verage......e.eeee-... 44123|cannot be left to incompetent hands | what a grand little old manager I was, N s 87 1;‘1‘7“5 g "All the clerks and workmen of thess| ‘Now, in all public affairs, Wiscon- and also that there should be no ef-| “In October I bought a dozen real factories who have been Geported were | 8in is, to the last degree, serious- 605, “""W'u-“-u----«ms.szo; fort to put a locomotive in use which | nice handkerchiefs to give the girls at OTHER VIEW POINTS still at work at the time of the control, | minded, for it is made up of a firm cannot be controlled. It makes less | the office, and I got a lady that I know - At the glass factory of Jamappes, the | cOnglomerate of the hardest-twisted §|airerence 1f it cannot be startea but | that does awful nice embroidery work STORIES OF THE WAR ||only plant of the kind in our district, | #pd_most thoughtful races in the . 3 to take and embroider their names on the application of the system has pro- | World: New England, especially north- the situation where an engine cannot eh Dow Ongiand. stock. & Nistry Gar- duced a striking result. This factory * 4 12 v be stopped, whether it is the fault of S in eet running on Dec. 4, 1915; | man population led by lhesrev;lutmn- the operator or the locomotive, Is - tedly and with | aries of *48; Norwegians, Swedes, and N lmE el e 't | Danes; Cornish, Welsh, and Scotch, 000sessesnsssae: The supreme court finds in the Mann “white slave” law in prohibition of e the transportation of women from one Deported Belgians. January 27........ .something which calls for the most St eo mher t SR Tonr increasing pressure up to the first of considerate attention on the part of THE WAR PRIMER Whether or not the guilty persons do |, Still another document bearing no|gepterber, 1916. It was idle till Noy. | But, on the other hand, it Is one of THE PROPOSED HEALTH BOARD. i department of ail. = ¥ the already historic controversy re- | o 00 T3 08, 8 TOR 0 Cortain | the most skeptical of states. Her tem- .| the operating dep: ent of a rail- By National Geographic Soclety (o R i S S garding the German deportation of | 4 10, OWITE 1o t08 ZEPRIT of A ts | perament is what William James called Belgians has been received here, giv- ‘tough-minded.’ She must be ‘shown.’ te - ing statistics in refutation of the Ger- | ActVity. More than half its tralned | % tinted praise of the east, {1 THE COSTA RICA PRESIDENCY. I o Ty e e %oy |man claim that ghe deportations were | ™0, D200 BE€0 MO0 SA% 0 4o11 | fore, had the eontrary efrect of « e In spite of the example which is| Candia, the Rome of Crete—“Thelcourts must support the law as it | ace tqrelieve dnemployment I A | to point out to the recruiting officers | firming her suspicions: 1t was too lature concerning the establishment |gyrnished them by this country, there | Prosperity and importance of the Cre- |coinac "m0 the legislative branch of | 510 o SoFHRen. 19 B OO how important it was for the regular | t0 be true! While she was scc of a health board in Norwich, Which|are many among the Latin republics |21 Port of Candia was so preponder- |the government only belongs amend- | e deputies and eenators for the | ynning of their plants to have their | normously proud of these glib n shall have the authority to promote, | which Bife not inclined to obey the ?nt dul‘ing_t}he;c;:upt;nc%ot the Ma‘m- ment, which in this case api o 823.‘3?5"35 gfl&:sr;:g-‘evr;tv tg’ Eg:e'n;l?;; staff left untouched. Their observations | Pers of the family at Madison, : - errans ‘enet. & 22 A & - » et o lrorve the health of telaws of the land when it comes to|tho whole provinca assumed the name | bg needed promptly.—Torrington Res- | is'just made public. In pari, the letter | PAYe boen hardly listened to, '\ | fools"of themselves. people of the town and to appoint a|national elections. The old idea of | of the city and even today most charts |15teT- reads: deportees are actually taking part in health officer who shall take over the | resorting to force cannot be given up, |2nd maps label the land ‘Crete or Can- As witnesses of the enlistment (for | EROTEORS S0 SCINIUY H of her ideas, lahe Foman to ask, e : is all this glory 'costing us? The special town meeting which | road. appears likely to be called will pro- vide the opportunity for a discussion of the proposed bill before the legis- duties now performed by the city and|ang this i n brought to attention |dia’” says a war geography bulletin | The appointment of John E. Keeler | deportation) in our province we ar 4 “ town health officers, the milk inspec- et of the National Geographic Society de- | of ford as judge of the superior | convinced that the execution of the |, “Never” the letter concludes, “has| , 5%4000% " q5 us, anyhow?” by the situation in Costa Rica. the y the right of nations acknowledged such tor and the school inspector. ‘There It is @ provision of the con- | SCTIbIng the former capital of Greece's [couft came as 3 piece of hard luck | decrees relating to unemployment has | 1P FISUL Of TALANS ACIPIICRRST Sueh This proposed consolidatio o rgest insular possession. o Judge John H. Ligl who was|been made in open violation o e it < i o O om, | stitution that a president can hold of- | U G, M C gl near the center of |1ooking for this berth, having been a | considerations exposed by you. We e et | ¢ Tugre ave. oES AERR 380 tulned fices is naturally a matter in which|gce for but one term and that his|the mnorthers shor . e of the island, is|former judge in the common pletse | can but repeat that the motive of this |, D¢ > e e a0 has o™ hange | successor must be decided by the vote | second in importance to the new capi- |court. The appointment of Judge John | operation has not been to procure work | It 18 in their own interests that they be | the war is over. which cught at least to have the ap-|of the people. Regardless of this re- |tal, Canea, near the western extrem-|J. Walsh to the common pleas bench | for the unemployed or to relieve public e nltors Tt Ot Comate — —— proval of the people of Norwich be-|guirement the claim is made that|ity. The larger city enjoys the ad- |precluded this, however, as the gov- | charity from the help given to men out %4 fore it is made, and they should be|presigent Gonzales, whose term is|Vantage of proximity to Suda Bay, the |ernor coflld hardly hand out two|of work. We beg permission to bring T e VIRGINIA FARMER shown wherein it would be to their|,poue to expire, wants a reelection,|ODly deep water harbor of the isiand, |Judgeships in the same community. It | to your notice some facts as an exam- Save Your Waste Paper. advantage to have this action taken.|Te jot a case of broakine a cole ee.|Put in historical and legendary asso- |has been Mr. Light's ambition to | ple: Paper is 0 expensive these days, it Restored To Health By Vinol The move for consolidation is bound | taniioy : = S~ | ciations Candia nks with Rome, |round out his legal profession on the|” At Quaregnon, of 1,000 workmen call- | wiij pay you to save and sell The | Atlee, Va—I was weak, run-down o ‘arone; fhose wio s Destinies iy tablished solely by precedent but a| Athens, Babylon, Ninevah, Memphis, | superior court bench, and sooner or|ed up to the control, 304 have been de- | Woman's Home Companion says: no appetite, my blood was poor, I opposed the bringing of the city and | ooy piolating the national con-|Tyre and Sidon, owing to the adjacent |later his aim will probably be grati- | ported. Among the latter are 227 Who | ' “Nowadays the economical house- |could not sleep mights and was wapid. e Tl ot e v = stitution for a president to make such | ruins of the great Minoan capital of |field.—Norwalk Hour. are not unemployed. wife should save all her waste paper, |ly losing flesh, but I am a farmer and b it o ot directiy afteet thag|an effort. If he is ambitious for 'a|Knossos (Chossus) where evidences of = At Dour, of 137 deportees, there are | for which she may obtain a fair price. |had to work. Medicines had fajled to ot -155 s ect‘ st S ‘t‘“‘,‘ second term his course should be to|an l&ston!shl}:‘lg civilization existing | One of the suggestions as to the dog | 117 employed men. Many hesitate because buyers demand |help me until I took Vinol. After tal course possible to interpret it|y ins about a change in the consti- | B€aTly two thousand years before the |muyuzsling law which comes from own- At Wammes, of 186 deportees, 130 |15t it be baled, but here are directions ing three bottles my appetite is fine, &2 an entering wedge for further &c- | fution. wherely such, would!'be Jegal,| CTIsian e, f.ha,f:ce]f;enr\v':;iesfi?e?—jefi‘f ers of dogs is that it may or may not | employed. for making a simple baling press: Pro- |I sleep well, my blood is good and I tion later on. st thing to muzzle dogs.| At Frameries, of 200 deportees, 157 box, and lengthwise of the 11 again.”—ORLANDO W. BOR- L, But that is not the point in question | graphis Society bullots be the wise: g : cure a large box, g1 am well again. £ The people also would like to know | for President Gonzalez is apparently | % “Pne prescni oity was fouhded by |LO Most dog owners it seems possible |employed. =~ =~ =~ - |pottom cut a siot a fow inches wide. |KEY. how one man can handle the work Y |to make a dog mad just by muzzling | At Hornu, portees, Next lay three or four stout strings| Vinol, which contains beef and cod planning to disrezard the constitution | Saracen pirates who wrested the is. loyed. more Satlsfactorlly or Dbetter than|ang use the infiuence which he pos-|land from the Byzantthe emperors|Bim Sad, 20 they prefer ‘the leash, | PIgNSG, lengthwise across the bottom inside.|liver peptones, iron, manganese pep- At Paturages, of 155 deportees, 109 | Have them a few inches apart, parallel |tonates and = glycerophosphates, 1is four, they would naturaly like toknow | sesses in office to bring about his re. |early in the ninth century. = They i 2 i o to be easily controlled, at least on |employed. her, and lon ough to tie | guaran Ve - [¥hat the salary is that it is proposed | clection regardless of the law. named the mew town Khandex, from |ie public highway, but the majority| At Havre, the burgomaster has in- | 0% er the bale aficr the hox has beon | Gemm manditone . cronte. Courns, to pay to the new official which is mot| It is for the guppression of this|Which Candia is derived. On many | ¢°jseople when in fear of a dog is|formed the recruiting officers that all | DICk "%l of paper. Having dofe |ooids and Srenehitis. - stated In the Dill as presented, and|plan that the forces of the Costa Ri- | {cies! Foriress), o o c52lokastron | poryicularly interested in his teeth |the men called up for comtrol were | fhis provide a lining of old cloth, car- | * Broadway Bharmacy, &. G. Engler, they would also like to know what|can capital have been called into ser- | (Crgat Fortress). and wants to be sure that they are not | employed. His remarks were brushed | potor heavy paper, allowing the' ends | pro . benefit is to be gained or what sav- | vice and have driven the president to dia“i:etgfz ‘r‘xlsxrsmg::x}fl(ng rffifié‘;;fi”; oe‘di%::r;; in working order. Hence the difficul- | aside and of 450 men called up for con- to extend over the box, as was done Wilfig:t:{fclioy":’hcpw‘{xls:‘:\‘ Dr:g[dcéx.] ing, if any, is to be made by such a|ne protection of the American consul- | of which it boasts. With less than |ty In amending the law to substitute | trol 45 were deported, all emploved. |with the strings. Each day deposit|in Danfelson by the A. W. Williams change. These are matters upon = 25,000 inhabi n leaches for muzzles.—Waterbury Re- Equivalent proportions are to your waste paper in the box, pounding | Pharm, e i Patnine by 3 ¥, PON | ate, where he is seeking to have this | 23,000 inhabitants it has numerous found also for all the communes. Has mRye Y which the townspeople ought to be 4 synagogues, Greek churches, a catie- | Publican. this been done haphazard? No; in most | it, 40Wn occasionally to make it com- | Donahue. Also at the leading drug given some information and it is to|COUNLrY interferein hisbehalf. But he|dral and fourteen mosques. The me- cases the choice of the workmen who | P2ct- When the box is etuffed full, lgtores in ail Connecticut towns. be hoped that there will be those at|Stands on ticklish ground and can|tropolitan of Crete resides bere. One| There will be objections to a good | P35S the, choice of the wotkwmen who the town meeting who can point them | hardly expect that this country is go- | of the institutions of which the city is{many proposals for increase of salary, [ 12%e Workt ln Begium has been Celib- G oo fip gt L T ing to intervene and try to support |Justly proud is the museum contaming [but there is one position, not now cov- | STately Wiled, e recruung agents 99 5 - . him in a course which is contrary to | Priceless antiquities taken from the lered by any reasonable compensation, | jfijeq workmen of certain industries, & the laws of his country. Regardless | UIRS of Knossos, Phaestus and other |that should be fairly paid, and no ob- |75 75 WO IRER 00 SoRA R RIUSTICS e lre s er There are always more fires during the winter months than at any other time, due to the overheating of furnaces, res, ete. No matter when or where fire springs up, you are read! if there is a J-M Extinguisher within reach. Anyone can operate the J-M—give a few quick strokes of the pump, open the nozzle THE PURPOSE OF THE GUNS. vanished Cretan strongholds. jection raised, and that is the posi- . of what the political situation is down | ' : = , g rolling mills, glass workers, shoemak- “The fortifications which _surrouiid | tions, not ex-officio, on the state board | (OUINE TLIls, E1a%e Workers, shoemak- lever, and you release a steady, powerful, pressure-thrown stream which shoots straight to the base of the flam: of Cno dstermination on the partfiners ‘Gaszalis ought'to. know: better | Cauflia wers ‘hesust by the Comase ot toane Thice’ we thve: soch warf. ore effective tham 1t mag |than to try to override the constitu- | the 12th century and greatly strength- |places and they call for choice quali- [y .\ 0 0 o oo el 25 | tion in any such manner. ened by the Venetians during four suc- |ties. This new board, in conjunction | Thus at the iron works and rolling FOR SALE BY 276-292 State Street New Haven, Conn. been in the past, and it must be ad- ceeding centuries, but walls of stone |with the appropriations committee of mitted that it has given the allies no S T were unable to resist the prolonged |the lesislature lays out a fnancial 1‘::0 workmen passed for control, 52 ol wiaey 61 0aE aaEEE o EDITORIAL NOTES. slege which the Turks conducted In|program for the staté. We are, if not [haye beendeported. =~ =~ . = = great amount of trouble that has been| The man on the corner says: It is|the 17th century, even though the de- |the first, at least one of the very first | 2t (RS SLSon faciories at Te Croy. caused the neutral nations, and thelall right to be optimistic, but it is|fense of the city by the renowned Ve- |states in the country to establish a|20® 20 WATCRER, 08 oF S35 oo e e 3 netian admiral Francesco Morosini [ budget system. It means better judg. e made by not wise to whistle when a fellow is | perriih . At the Societe La Brugeoise at Ni- . " shes one of the most Stirrng |ment and a wise use of public funds. entente powers to offset this plan by | lighting his last match. e 1o 1he By of T Gt it caise et Delcave, 56 out of 369. 2 To_reach their estimates the board arming all its merchantmen, it can- Breat captain, one of the most AISUn- | neve oot ta do, Sl this mus b Jne | At the Soclete Anonyme des Lami- not help being realized that when guished of his age, was a member of | diciously done. It is altogether unfair nOArs %‘ 1;! ‘Doiuvi%re‘ 51 out of 73. such a policy is put into effect this a noble family which furnished many |to ask private citizens to give time t the factories Boulonnefie et Fon- country will be deeplys concerned. Goges. o thepomertil repubiie. - TP | wis Bousht:fo atich an extent bo tiis| " LeY Cen Ta TOuviSSe 38 08t cf 131 Up to now it has been maintained elgbtecn 1months Lis and nis followers | yital smmtter s Sien pay: hem with | o0 " S0, TEVY, Tactory: st OPET: that merchantmen which are armed performed prodigies of valor in an ef- | thank-you. If we gave #iem a tenth | %6 SULOf MR Buflding Co. at Haine- for defense purposes only cannot be fort to drive Off a vastly superior in- |o¢ the money they save for the state. . b St.-Pierre, 36 workmen and employes classed as warships, and that there- s e o T T e et [they'd be the heaviest paid persons in | i ot work have Do Sooorind Cres fore they cannot be denied the privi- Ahmed Kuprili, but after sustaining b 30,000 casualtics, killed and wounded, | Connecticut—Hartford Courant. 10 per cent. of the employed worlcmen. leges of peaceful merchantmen. In ac- Morosini_capitulated in‘ order to save At the Spiltoir, Heppez and Meck on t ou ant (\[\] ee cordance therewith many ships com- the surviving inhabitants. For this It is one of the curses of our pres- | workshops at Haine-St.-Plerre, 14 men It begins to look as if Jesse Porfie- roy does not take much stock in the latest move for prison reform by the governor of Massachusetts. Bristol is reported to have a mad dog. Possibly the animal has heard of the growing effort in the state to give a preference to sheep over dogs. ing to and leaving this country have| With Belgium stripped of its natural | surrender he was court-martialed- but |ent form of city government that it is |have been deported, representing 70 dread of the dental chair cause ou to neglect them? Yo carried guns on their stern for the|resources and taxed to the tune of | Was very properly exoperated of all(a great exception when a qualified g;:;g“';o"ftgfl;flrflnt D Ceowibribgiony ol By aur methed you 3?1 have your testh filled, p i ame lived to redeem the pre g~ expel s placed in charge of a public rman control WT purpose of defense. It is proposed | eight million a month, there is no Venice abroad by conquering Athens |department, and worse still that when crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHO wonder that Berlin. refers to condi- tions there as deplorable. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES now that these vessels mount guns at the bow, which while meaning an in- creased armament does not of neces- sity mean that they are going in|_ -According to reports there was an search of the submarines, but that|increase of 8,000,000 in the number of they will be better able to protect | Cigarettes smoked last year. Can this themselves and insist upon their [ be attributed in any way to the en- Siehin: try of women into politics? What the ruling of this country will be upon that situation has not been set forth. It will depend upon the circumstances over which a question involving that point is raised. When merchantmen with such guns go out in search of undersea boats and Plan| .y, pones of a dinosaur weighing to attack., whether they are molested |, 1o JO0C8 O o O e or mot, there can be no question but what they are open to attack, but|Pl® Which was sunk by the German When ‘it is their intention to simply |raider. Davy Jones' locker therefore defend themselves they must receive 'Profits where the British museum loses. before being fired u e R T e Think what you will about January, and not their number must determine | it Fasn’t been such a bad month after the character of the vessel all, and when it is considered it is a nter month there are reasons to be thankful that it hasn’'t been any worse. Ium all Peloponnesus, in recognition of [such an exception takes place, the ex- which he was jubilantly acclaimed by [pert in question immediately finds the Italian populace and received :the |himself so hampered, so tied down, so ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE title of ‘Peloponnesiaca.’ hemmed in by meddlesome politics STERILIZED. INSTRUMZENTS “Turkish rule over Crete was not an |that sooner or later he is bound to ing the second quarter of the nine- That is the case with Spencer R. ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS teenth century a wise and just Alban- | Gordon, superintendent of the depart- LOWEST PRICES CONOIBTENT WITH BEST WORK brilliant statesmen of his time, gave |gtant interfe with his work he Now that it is reported from Chi- o7 TRy o harge for consultation. cako that scas Aotk 2 dozen | the island its ‘solden age’ He encour-|has found efficiency and good results charge next winter, there will a lot of people who will plan to do a littie storage business of their own. DR. D. J. COYLE unmitigated misfortune. In fact, dur- |quit in despair. CLEAN LINEN et e e o TS (1t e | e g e g 1 If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimats. Ne aged agriculture, improved the roads, lout of the question, and has been DR. F. G. JACKSON introduced an Albanian police force |opliged to resign in e - £2a sucosstet in sthmping ot one of feif. Biowe e Ghun e T ; DENTISTS the curses of the country—brigandage. einl 5 During his regime the harbor of Cun: | sent In- the sy pikee was. . soet of Dark Shade. (Someime) e s Blww Dinial CN) dia, Which had become choked with |mem @ f2e frst place was a sort of h 208 SIAIN ST < NORWICH, CONN, silt, was deepened so that it could ae- | succumbe at the end to that same old - el 9A. M.toBP. M commodate vessels of light draft, such |garion®o? Soidicat meddiing. of gray as frequented it during the heyday of | 2% mon Of Political meddling. @ ness be Lady Asistant Venetian supremacy. -topvedq “Candia_exports quantities of olive- |**PPSE” Loy w0 ity o Briageport oil soap manufactured in the vicinity, Sna”2ifo Ta s modsratoly Hourisming | 0¥ (8%, 20 qERSS, in expert and trade in dried raisins, wine, almonds, hair is gray, streaked with and sillc cocoons. r i I Rl AT _ OUR BUSINEESS IS TGO PROTECT YOUR me of the relics of Venetian occu- | 0 Thord 0% ‘pet in touch with the as directed a pation is an aquduct, bullt in 1627 70, 0P B01S 00, get, 1o SECURITIES AND VALUABLES i g B o e gy | Robinon ~ Grusos ot bair | eradually io an V. : = . L TR TR TR S s D - a8 lnsmt Our Safe Deposit Vaun (Street Floor) “One of the gruesome sights wh.ch = torm::ly aroused the keen pity of Alm of Am-rioanmuu. ;’;‘:{.‘,“;.r‘;:’p.‘m"":‘.fifi'uf.' e Py (0) actory sl:‘:-n Formed & The Thames National Bank tered in diseased squalor about St. -1 George’s Gate. They have been re- malwomr 2 16 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone BROUGHT OUT THE DEFECTS. ,An Investigation has been made in IO AR CN T St AR connection with the mobilization of | Two dollars an hour is the Penalty -the national guardsmen for duty|which New Haven attaches for fail- along the border with the result that | ure to clean sidewalks and make them it is decared that it cost the govern- | safe for travel. At that rate there are ment the sum of $2,000,009 by accept- | cities not a thousand miles away from ing men who were not physically fit | here which ought to get along with- for service in the army. There were 'out any other form of taxation.