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é m’* gulkfi" henceforth they mm be given a wide and Goufier e ta Givon D uBascE A T WacHy % : gty Reg *boa. = s . AN A Crucial Test the responsibility rests of Keeping it| & - ; 'you- e Fi M. i 3 i 4 5 121 YEARS OLD wiulecription price 12¢ a weeks 50¢ a | (00" pon 3 -« ) s ; S Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | whom he talked to . s . ' i b NEMESIS Conn.. as sccond-class matter. taken for granted, - € 3 - - . s Telephone Calls: behind any such possible claim that < ° ;- must 3 : - 5 s Wk Braimg Bully *n Businass Of 4s0. they did not pledge their word, it is as ] % ) Billetht Editorial Rooms 35-3. plain as daylight that they should be < - llado - — AE Bulletin Job Offles 35.% | ostracized from any further advance y ne Parts— - AL o T e B i information in the future. have g v ed Ou omedy =———————————————————— | probably done no more than they have Norwich, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1917. | repeatedly done in the past. But that —_— | is all the more reason why an effec- tual stop should be put nS’ué‘ in r:: y y future and a grave respo: ity upon those in -whom confidence is :::1":::"7 placed to see that they use good juds- e ment in handling such Information as is entrusted to them. The correspond- onts must realize themselves that they must protect the goose that lays the TODAY AND TONIGHT golden egs. 3 MADAME PETROVA GERMAN VESSELS. | : system of administration in conduct- " o Where invéstigations’ have been | fists, our schools it could be accomplish- ‘ ! e oS e suanrmeswell The Black Butterfly ted becau: he | clear. 1 see how we can have the new |away to see whether the for five years. : ol o B gt o ':o“:,'d 5 |car and my sealskin and that golf club |both sides of us would let her MANY CITIZENS. B tered should the ttempt to|WOon't be too expemsive for you, eith-|their back yards. It would be lots| Norwich, Feb. 7. 1917. BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL SERIES 1] CHRISTIE COMEDY . Savovme s P4 he|er- Why didn't 1 think of it before! |pleasanter, she said, for them to gaze . sail, have been seriously damaged by |V . wouldn't mind ‘getting up earlier | from their * COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY their officers or members of the crews. [ mornines and I already have that per- . - Pt gevossesae. In some instances this has taken place |fectly darling cretonne smock sand [those scrubby- chickens that Fellows V Dustin Farnum in “The Parson of Panamin _ Y o in spite of the fact that the vessels|floppy hat, and then, besides, 1 can|had or the muddy fishpond the Gra- |me a littlo epace in vour paper, a The Circulation of - ¥ %E EH g i i being natural for Imogene to quiet. She hurled herself are in charge of civil officers in this use that flat basket that Aunt Ermen- |hams made last year for their chil-|Fouic Lo (9 20V 5 o D 1 mst " them | trude sent me that I never did know |dren. She would give them a commis- n T e Sitotor o The Gaue. | what &0 o with Sion or something! ' Maybe sho could | the case of John Sterfnos who 1 un : pending. ; “By this time I was putting Imogene | persuade Mr. Graham -not to build the | derst a_cripple, an fghting HOW TODAY . age which has been done to the ma- |, S TS WOR BECEE (n0¥ e | sarage he was talking about—and did | hard to get a living honestly, and who NEW SHOW TOD chinery of the liners and freighters | NUTIedly, on Ahe Coue N That Td | T think that possibly she could get the | through this new Sunday law mast s ALL .BIG FEATURE reach the sum of $30,000,000, thoush |find the doctor in. She babbled right|back yards clear down the block. lose "“. best day’s earnings. 2 ) h The Bulletin has the iargest$| this is not all based upon actual in-[on. She said it wouldn't interfere I don't think nor doss any fair- ACTS AND PHOTOPLAYS circulation of any paper in Eastern $| spections. with the washing, eh;’t;er,I b:uuse t“ = “You :—m ml_';call ulut the ?l‘n w-: :r.lln‘flejfl “:ll':' leve il“ l‘x,nl::yu ;; - Connecticut and from thre¢ to four ean! f this de- |was not high. At this egan to|for me to se early mornings an , because times larger than i e direnive e T Gy 3 Galstng [eake. because I thought it was all|weed the belladonna fleld. and as T sale of some things and stops oth. ; = orma our Norwich. It is dellve: to over e 4 over at last and a padded cel ‘or Imo- | saw 7 I > 5. to the fact that the treaty between . ickly and effectively.| I wish to call your attention to the PR ) . S AT .?.‘:.‘:’:;'.efi':.,.";.". the United States and Prussia dated e i s it e e fmasaae et while 1t ‘was a |stand Mayor Brown took Monday ev- In a Whirlwind Novelty Western Comedy Frolic cent. of the people. In Windham §|1799 ahd reaffirmed in 1828 provides|™ «rhen she grew more coherent. She | wonderful scheme and a credit to her |ening at the council meeting when he STWENTW MILES FROM NO WHERE” it is delivcred w over 900 for the protection 6f such property,|said if a mere farmer's wife with mil- [T couldn’'t permit my wife tqgenter |Spoke on the case. He said that cig- S cikvechiigiy ELECTRICAL EFFECTS {n Putn and D?nli;l-“ e and it has been reported from Wash- [lions of other things to attend to |vulgar tlrnr:: 'I]snid nh.et ‘had -y r.:l:;l ‘t‘;’:‘lz:e‘ggn::b‘::? :‘:e bgm‘-]c:;-e:hgro; S| 1,100, in all of ese it i th was | me sorely by t lon, an 3 o3 e L g ffeion ot B2 adiminisraion s o | S5hls Sk 5 ok oty e e 2% g e S R T s I NORMAN SPER—— FARRY MASON & CO. ny is considered the local daily. ips i ¢ | no reason why she, dévoting her whole | while some women were fitted to toil £ Eastern Connecticut has £ Intended selzing the Shps 1 an |lime to it mext saummer, could not|roushly. she was far too delicate and fany men he ever saw smoke all the in the Screaming Comedy Sketch aine towns. one huzdred and sizty=$1 0N U2 G0 it them would |ETow a small fortune's Wworth of bel lovely fo think of such a thing. No,|clgarettes ot tobaceo where the pur- nde: G| five postoffice districts, and sixty $] " » = s Jadonna in our back yard, which at I said, I woud conti to slave down-J chase was made. As a rule all peo. GISH > tural free delivery routes. not be done in excess of our Tights. | S ot served no other purpose than |town instead of lettinz her labor|ple who purchase tobacco on Sunday Schemer Skinny Schemes The Bulletin is sold In every$| It Would appear therefore that this|; gpot ;m which to dry clothes. among the belladonna fields for me. |take it home in a package and smoke —IN— Cos Picture town and on all of he R. F. D.§|creat damage, or whatever damage| - Belladonna!’ I cried, horrified. |And after weeping a little she said:for a little pleasure. 3 THE HOUSE BUILT UPON SAND CONCE| ORCHESTRA routes in Eastern Connecticut. has actually been done on these ships, |‘Why, that's rank poison! You'll be maybe I was right and it would be| Smoking after all is a luxury. Why Five Part Triangle Feature has come as the result of Germany |known as the Borgla of the neighbor- |too hard on her. not cut out the luxury and ailow the CIRCULATloN judging this country in accordance |hood and the mmunity will be So I shan’t have to ,Tet untbe(on nsce‘:s ty, s‘l;ch s; r:un to 13: o&;c..ua S §|ith what 1 would do itselr. With |strewn with o8 an CoEy A o eer Sfter all, ind ‘the melehbors are | sick, I thersfore. think that . Mayor . 03, : oot sl e row escape he has taken with John Stefanos. Sna eventually a ship to usc these fa- |forcement of international obliga- 603, average. --5,920%| that it was done in accordance with Tt Nou thrive gn them” said| If Mayor Brown wishes o enforce] 2 eV forcement of _international obliga O et o T THE WAR ||the man from Woodlawn. -“Daniel|the Sunday law why doesn't he put a|“ The snip alone will be a’consider- |Let come what may we are ready as sow for the belief that the interpreta- STORIES OF had nothing on you!”"—Chicago News. |stop to everything just the same as|aple jtem of expense and as New |a unlle} nation to meet it.—New February 8........-... 'y tion which this country m“;d upon = e T o si:;;a‘;muh::&"l;:‘y pnforced | London, with all her avaflable wealth; | Haven ournal-Courfer, $ + the German note was just what was - t 3 3 s x g B dhe Koy T e it i . ; expected regardless or T Deitemene LETTERS TO THE EPITOR forced it to such extent that they ever|as nobody who owns a ship thinks Z & . of Berlin oficiils t6 the eontrary. + Million Women at Work. e prohibited the carrving of money in a|enough of our unapproachable harbor | Any inclination shown by th e leg. = 1y | The Health Department of City and | man’s pocket. Perhaps if the city of | to approach it and tie up his ship at |lature toward economy should be en- Almost a milllon women—exactly | ' ety , Norwich tried something like that it|our million dollar state dock, we sup- |couraged. But it is possible, by an 988,500—have entered all Kinds of po- 3 would be more satisfactory to all the [pose the state of Connecticut must |unwise parsimony towards the de- It reports which come from Wash-|gitions held by men before the war| Mr. Editor: It would seem to the|peopie. eventually spend a couple million |velopment of projects that the state The manner in which th ingten are correct there is a srowinz e i nNRGE aeatty; a1k GOl oheerver thRt Witie the CeCRLIE. . oo _A READER! |dollars for a ship to use the New |has underway, to do more harm than ufacturing plzntg‘oéclhe ec;"gf man- | sentiment for the abandonment of the b:§:3'~a3:?3°ooo—:«-ere e ITy: DAt g:la Durp(?sge;t the & olte :fi::-::: Norwich, Feb. 6, 1917. London wharf. Otherwise it will be|could be repn}l,red by twice the money gardless of what their pro::c:“ o r:; p:rkl :-'xt—r;lh apvrl')op:’riat'll?‘:;s, A\n(: wh gumi yg;.-' u’-.e{lh vallcdr t;c';{}e . ef:m“ - seexl'r:nseslongtomot:r:mcienecy a:fd‘ eto:- E;“’ffii”;,éfifm’i’si:&rfib M::; nr:‘; “}2.? :vsor?g 1(3;15 :;eba:vfi‘:x::‘-,&n ‘l::u: in r. 4 the present time, are being offered tdf| Shouldn’t there be? s country is|diverted to other wa - omy in the administration of thef| | representative to the general assem- |gard to road maintenance. The the government indicates the resources | f2cing some large appropriations in| This is shown in a survey of the|phealth department 'of town and City, OTHER VIEW POINTS bly once more. highway department should be mjven which this nation has at hand to sup-4 Preparation for war even though it|whole movement toward woman d; that this resuit could have easily been |] “Ask and ye shail receive” is New |a sufficient sum to make possible the port the position which has been taken | M2y, be hoping for peace. Those ap- [since the outbreak of the war, Made|accomplished had our representatives London’s motto.—Waterbury Republi- |retention of the state highways at v th o en | propriations will run up into figures |officially by the British labor depart-|i, tho general assemblysof 1915 kept . can. least In their present form and the by this government in connection with : ment, with data down to the last two | b - T B e TRt 4 OEFthe Ol MESeton: Detwasn Germany. While some of the largest|Which are unusual even in congress | el Mt (b s "3 281,000 women now [ HaSIT EAFS €o%er to URE STOURC 270 | Everybedy would prefer that every T Tks ot o, . That able funds which are at command ang commerce, or about a million more | b o 0" of ‘the law which forced med- | hotld know how to read and write. | We were a wecl Ao, ' the triumph | the old roads are fraying out and dis- STANDING BEHIND THE GOVERN- END THE PORK. MENT. concerns in the country are included Bi a surrender in the steadily growing list, they are | ShOuld be turned to such use. than when the war began. It is this | o jnspection on the schools of the Trmniorants, Moy s e on|af Hght, 1t is no time to speculate, |Integrating they should be replaccd 53 o means confimed 1 those Tines of | It 18 unressonable (o think that con- |new' million 0f "Women workers one | oy "0 hres diferent - oecasions | MmiSTanis, Miicracy Jo perhaps, the | LSRG, 162 12, WME L0 O | Wi pertmanent nighways that i v stand the heaviest of traffic. In this roduction. ss will insist upon making appro- [sees at every turn, on the tramways| ., (iizens in town meeting assembied iy sway. We have confidence in our |S! S Gl s tha Tiah e tions for public buildings in in-|and motorbuses taking fares in thejang ‘voiced an emphatic protest agajnst T e, O ot o | Bovernment, and_the men who are in |way only can the sum appropriatcd by Henry Ford who has offered in the | Siénificant hamlets throughout. the xfiwernme;t"?g ‘e: e Botels anfl-vea- the rassage of such a measure, but|ier in a criminal. But given a sound | eharge of it. We assure them of |for good roads be Antegmenllylfir-- event of necessity to place his entire [ COURErY, Which are not entitled to such |the men Clerld 2 (RS (FRCE ior T, | there is no evidence at hand that the body. a sound brain and a sound jour support and of the support of [pended and made to produce results factory a# the disposal of the gougrn. | Structures even when - the United ({SWiNT, 3%, T4, C00 1ouses, and run- | Sefitlemen who represented the town|character, we have the fundamentals|every right-minded American. We |Neglect of the Toads we-have or Y 1 States treasury is flush, or of fatten- anks - blic houses, of Norwich %.:d our §enatorhl district | of desirable citizenship—we can add | had no hand in the making of the failure to repl jose which are go- ment without a cent of personal pfbfit, ning cinemas, theatres, public EIOE i Dismiar oF THIE Sl i gt e o clttecnhl war, nmor in the prolongation of it.|ing to the bad would work ruin in and this in spite of the fact that Mr. 1 s e ey Ford is foremost in the ranks of pa- rdin s e cifists. RBut Mr. Ford makes it plain that there are limits beyond which his peace ideas will not go and he indi- cates that that stage has been reached. Mr. Ford is therefore in line with the others who are ready to respond to the nation’s call. It represents the proper &pirit of Americanism, and I D e TS T o hros|and, the whole range of Dusiness ac-|est nced to the demands of the people | ' The children of iiliterates are doing | Our voice when raised. has been for Do hen chid of, when the work can bl Tomt now far this has gone the gov- |5 ihat time.. With ihe legitimate ap-| the best .work in eur schecls. One|®eace, It is npw raised for national 8' B re :' 2 5 et e Ju ot S o figur;d out to a plication of the police power of the generation wipes out the ignorance. Oviayed as well &3 not anQ Awch delay jechme: Frstd e o e %o | State for the protection of the public|And we could remove the stigma of would cause no harm to the locality [nicety. In banking an < health by wise and humane measures, | illiteracy from most of the parents = ly 9,500 women | health 3 - « . or to the government. instance, there were onl: s with its tary regulation and con-[if we took the trouble. , They are A P fB employed before the warr: now’thel,. ;" ;¢ ffaemics and contagious dis- | willing.—New London Telegraph. i mazing ower O Oon- (o] i Tt is the time of all times for a re- ; o vision of opinion on the part of the |Rumber has increased four-fold 1o 48.- |.ases the citizens of Norwich bave had S 5 500. In government departments, also|,, controversy: but when as has been "' ak W k E St pork advocates. There are sreater|in’ women workers have _increased [ 10 COntroversy: but when as has been| e Connecticut board of heaith | o e ea yes rong needs‘to be taken care of and the mil- |from 66,000 to 133,000, displacing men | o0 15" T 3000 COVRE FoL IR Mo [ advises: “Take time to walk-—or lions which would be put into neod»lin all but 3,000 cases. In n':dus':nal base and selfish ends: when its|make time to walk. The pernicious - less projects under normal condi- |trades the increase of women has been | JS%0 5 - : habit of hopping on a trolley car to Doc S l h o §,”:§I‘y’*2‘,’h§{“{:§ g:";‘r',',‘,::ndt 9tk | tions Detter be utilized in some other |greatest, reaching 393,000, of which O e o o Al o bra: | 80 a block or two robs many of the tor ays t en, ens 314,000 ‘replaced men. Another very | ¥ate medical cpinion andl practice; | necessary health-preserving exercis a right to expect. It wil way. b = . bl . h 50 . On i mec will take some | o . tifled appropristions. ought, to|Mrge increass of women 'is.in e [T CN ogi oy L cton BNt T try s ey Shnd Bave i for hesld yesig t per cent in e time to et such an array of manu- | government ammunition works, where x s recommendation is sound , but be vetoed by the president amd they |SRIETROIN SGGTCecle The war and |Dealth and cause disease we feel en-|why should those who ride in auto- facturing establishments organized for 3 k] id o . tirely justified in protesting. We ? . efficient production but it can he done | Undoubtedly would be, but congress|yi7090 now. The government figures 2 mobiles_be left out? The inveterate eer’s me in an nstance, and should it be necessary to take|OUENt to be able to see the meed of |give the entire 117,000 as directly re- [MOld that the state has no more right | ysers of motor cars need to be toid z t Ly t S - . 5 to invade the domain of theapentics the step it would be found that this | Putting the money into other channels |placing men. s : " = to walk more quite as much as the countre eomd mromes. Vine hat this | Without waiting to have the sugges- | In commercial occupations. clerks in B e tn, e tls Gonin o pot of us Nowhere is the dalmx| C - T e RS s ; o . jon come through a refusal of the|stores, offices, etc. the increase of |} X abit easier to acquire than where ree Prescription You v e time and multitudes more w supplies over and above those already | tion throust inherently matters of personal and|,n automobile is at beck and call. | H able to strengthen their eyes so as to be | Filled and Use at Home v i is 268,000, of which 264,000 re- : - on hand in a comparatively short time, | President to approve their action. Dlaced men. In professional occupa- {’e";‘{;fiig:dgh':;“‘}or ?{’“,é‘,‘:,,id’f’fe‘ Even the workers who deem the trol- swfi h trouble, and expense of ever by S om—p g el i N di- g ley car a necessit; would oft: be s 5 asses. e ti ! of THE NEUTRALS’ DECISION. Hons, opmiactel i e R o4 . Vietims of eye strain and other eye|§2CCRE £, O3 Oy Denetted EDVTORIAL NoaEs. Cine. magasine and newspaper work, | COmpulsory Vaccination of the chil-|advantaged by keeping their neckels| . Victims of eye strain and otber eve | | I Do Sl o Toon Thur eccedi 19 “!! the use of this prescription at home. ing more physical and mental vig- Dr. Lewi 30 to any_ active drug stofe and get a or: e are all sinners when it comes | e, Lo there is real hope and held 108 | botrle) of 'Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one legislation was and still is unnecessary | to the failure to keep in touch wi i is | Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of many of us are led to conclude that|tne open.—Sprinzfield Republican. Cloy ey R “";i‘;,:h’,_? m":fln‘;’ this| water and let it dissoive. With this “leak” investi v ; dren in our schoois no one who has v i That “leak” investigation at Wash- |etc., the increase of women is 15,000, | L7R0, =5 G0 STINGS 1O QRS WHO 88 |in their own pockets, and thereby im- ington appears-to be undergoing al- [of which all have replaced men. A : Lrend most a total eclipse. curious fact is that each woman has|fOr many vears can doubt.- As such replaced about two men in hotels, pub- Patriotism and loyalty are always to |lic houses, cinemas, theatres, etc. the ' 50" imus® was poiitical rather than it $: 4 increase of women being 16,000 ant = B e T e 10t loont 2l X0 | the displacement of men 0,000 altruistic . There has been no at-| an Englishman in an expensive There can be no great cause for surprise in the declination of those neutral nations, which have answered, to join with the United States in sev- ering diplomatic relations with Ger- mahy because of the new policy it is engaging in of unrestricted naval war- once wore gl say they have thrown Ei‘]l‘i'd bathe the efes two to four times 2 E | oy i o e B ot You should notice your eyes clear Op buses, trams and various kinds | tSmpt to show "‘-;" a}‘;f oMcials °fiNew York hotel broke the glass and | it: * vy slmost Dind, Could mot o8 T percoptinly wh! from the start, and fare. As has been pointed out they S Ea e ... |of-transport service the women have |either town or city heaith departments|p,nched the auxiliary fire alarm but- | to read at all. Now I can_ read -|inflammation and redness will quickly are in a different position than the| The plufiber has to join hands with ¥ caceq 41,000, the entire number re- | Dave failed to render good and efficient | ton. He wanted the “iift,” which is | thing without my glasses, and my eyes do "I'l.wrl.h If your eyes bother you even < 5 ° | the icemen In¥ideclaring these cold : POt men. - Men |Service in the legitimate discharge of | ondonese for “elevator” e got & e Al 1 1d|2 little it is your duty to take steps to United States, for, even though they placing that number ol Wk dat H e B not hurt any more. t nigl ey woul the s g 5 | snaps are great things for business. |teachers are also largely replaced: al- | fheir duties. owever, in a¢ much as|iattalion of fire apparatus and a fire | pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all fi:;, o before it i tgo. Inte, may not have.taken the same stand > We aze to have an opportunity afforded Ks. i i it to lessly blind might have saved So men on municipal transport work, have y afforded | collection of hard looks. Over in | the time. It was like a miracle to me. ny hopelessly might have sav In the ast as this country and de-| 1n spite of the efforfs in behalf of |the total increase of women in this line { U5 o talk over our affairs in town|New Jersey a man deposited a few | A lady who used it says: “The atmos-|their sight if they had cared for their clared that Germany would be held to T o 06 af “which 31000 roplaced | meeting once more it looks as'if we|hundred circulars in & new rubbieh | phere seetsed or - withent|€Yes in time. daylisht saving there is strong evi- e . strict_accountability, it must be real- could with perfect propriety ask a few H e T Eoany. . WA . 2 dence that civilization is pushing the|men. In farm work many men have | SOU 5 . can. He wanted to mail them. They | glasses, but using this prescription| Note: Another prominent A ized that they are situated in a mueh | Gtie Pl CVUIEETON 8 DISAInE b | en drawn off for the war, but few | Peinted questions for the purpose of |were later retrieved from the city | for fifteen days cverything seems clear | the above Rrticie was eabraitied suid: “¥en prrr i sl s Sl e il e - |Somen have Teplaced them The men |learning now expeosive the medical|dump. " Some tme ago s New York |I'can resd cven fne D without | the Bon'Goto prescription s truly & wondertu th, 7 - 3 laced by women is given em is. citizen opened a fire alarm box an sses.” Another who used e T remedy. constituent ingredients are well ough their sentiments may be in en Germany takes this method to|OD farms replaced by & far as can be learned by the inquir- | pulied the hook. He wantd to mail | was bothered with eye strain caased by | KPawn to cminent eye specialists and widely . - 2 t 20,000 while the number of women . tire accord with the action of this|ghorten the war, it declares. Ger- ?arm wm;’gfl’ is 20,000, and the in-|iR8 Citizen it does not appear to bela letter, but, like the Englishman, he | overworked, tired eyes, which induced pruu-:lbfln :,;yme-, lh':: :nu:. :‘g‘;;.z’ suc- country. To Dbreak relations would | many is talking the same way that he war only 500. Women | considered any of the public’s business. | achieved fire apparatus and hard | fierce headaches. I have worn glasses ‘were stmply mean to fnvite invasion and |Rumania did on & recent memorable |y HacS B T R - sinve on | There is a lurking Suspicion however, | ek, - The. Dot is (hat tHese thres | sovecal sears both f0r dThums g ey for| cyes were strained tiroush overwerk or misht bear the brunt of the results. g — at the sum to be expended is much|men and hundreds like them who | and without them I could not read my | Weak. watery. aching, smarting, itching, burn- Thus the position of Switzerland can Summing up the substitution of |In excess of that voted at the annual|daily rise to rareficld heizhts of (own name on an envelope or the type.| ¥ €7es red iids, blurred vision or for eyes in- be well appreciated when it declares| Conditions have been so changed |women for men, the government state- [ LOWNn meeting of 1915. % boneheadedness. could easily pass the | writing on the machine before me. 1| 3imed [yoR Taposute to smoke. oun. dust o that it is a case of life and death |that a good many people will have an [ment says there has been an increase NDW»_M"-u?fi"oh permit us'a word |Jiteracy test which congress is trying | can do both now and have discarded my | feel should be kept on hand for Tegular use in with it and decides that it must main. | epportunity to make — alterations in |of 150,000 since Jast July in the num. | CONCerning the change from the form-|to erect between the immisrant and | long distance glasses altogether. 1 can | ajmost every. farmil Teferred to i i i isting | their views regarding the value of |ber of women directly replacing men. |°r district system of conducting our|the land promise—Waterbury Amer- |count the fluttering leaves on the trees(above. is not a patent med or A secret tain its mew y under the existing egar Of | This shows a slight check in the rate | SChools to that now in vogue. When |ican. 3 across the street now, which for severalremedy. It is an ethical preparation, the for- circumstances. The situation is much | preparedness. 5 this change w: i 11, ed ears bave looked liki dim printed on the package. The man- < of replacement. In some trades, like ge was originally proposs b4 e a blur - - .t i same with Holland and Demmark. | o |l R e exlles, women workers | We were led to believe that its purpose| New London has a. bill asking the |10 me I casnot express my joy at what Y e R BT T T While Sweden must needs give serious| Now rshing has|p.ce gecreased probably because they | Was to save excessive expense in ad- |genera] assembly to appropriate a |it bas done for me. or refund the money. It can be obtained from reached American soil with his troops, |, able to get better es in the | Ministration, to produce greater effi-|modest $500,000 for the construction 1t i believed that thousands who wear |any good druggist and is sold In this city [32 Carranza will have Dothing to Inter- |mawy wae elac now epening 1o them. | Ciency in scholarship, and above all| ot a grain Slevator—ot New | ocien |lasses can now discard them in a reason- fere with his putting down of the ban- |In October 40 per cent of the textile | things to keep our sehools out of poli- | The object must be to keep the - consideration to any such step. Nor- way and Spain are a lijfle more re- moved but it would not be a very dif- ficult problem. for the central powers | dit menace. {firms reported they were unable to get | ticS. Would it not be well to investi- | $1,000,000 state pier at New London 10 Tk Tt e iat Dios Sd meimer ——— all the women they required €o that|3ate this phase of our school affairs?|from feeling lonely. The man on the corner say: while the supply of women workers|In short should we not do as all ef-| We suggest going cautiously in this in_quantities of supplies which are sof The man on the corger save: has increased, the demand is also in- | ficient business corporations do at the | matter because evem state finances greatly needed, but which the coun- - ) present day, take an inventory, so|are not inexhaustibl ies that now possess them must take [Put that is more than can be said S N b v noni] LA ve ey St Hbimently o this | Now Lo tie Nty oo s ot Don,t You want Good I eeth? care to preserve. for their own con- | 20 d“;t‘nfe o S 0 e onto the (, i\ troducing new elements in econ- | Guestion which most votally concerns | not going to be realized with some A, sumption. These countries are there- > B omic and social conditions which will | S as a nity? Should we thus|heavy drafts upon the state treasury. tore giving consideration to themselves oy s Pave To.be “worked owr when_ peace | And it desirabif to revert o the district | Any proper seaport meeds a large dry || 00F the dread of the dental chair cause you te neglect them? Wew frst, and_under the clrumstances ) T0°te URIST, Slates MEOMIS B2 |comes. The women are doing the Zrowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. =z have been looking after the interests |men’'s work quite as well as the men, crowned or b their course cannot be lodked upon 3 - o oiberwise . tham helnz 3 tational one.|°f the bulfisrsnt. intions Wil nowso that s new slement of competition 3 CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES MUST RESPECT CONFIDENCES, |thev lay down their tasks others of (women have the advantage of posses- { STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE by " | course must take them up. sion of the million places, and ‘it re- 3 STERILIZED INSTRUM.ZNTS Inasmuch as it has beenestablished et mains (o be seon whether _they sl CLEAN LINEN by the investfkation committee that = them, or ether there 11 be 2 - 7 the leak regarding the presidents | man ‘:,;,:"g?,,}:,mh,;x e |another displacement, of women for Ynu TAKE Fm A eutn ASEPTIC DRINKINI CUPS3 peace note was caused by two mendfare is having me Sffect apon the sail- |TSh: When the miliioh men come back. ; LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK y o to ke Tt Pt g X _— If these appeal to you, call for examinatior. and estimats. Ne engaged in newspaper work, or writers fing of British shigls. Possibly Great |ised fo take ‘ack men. but whied ‘ at least who combined other thinss| Britain is of the impression that it [er this means' disp) cmg?fie 5 The stimulants and dangerdous drugs which many - with thelr newspaper work, steps of | will amount to no more than the aerial | keeping both, is open. “cough balsams” and patent medicines depend on for DR. F, C. JACKSON DR. D. 4, CCLE a.most decisive character must be |attacks. or unions are also apprehensive over - effect enda: the heal . taken by the members of the news- the great swelling of woman labor, as fhelr temporary. ngee th and even 3 DENTISTS paper fraternity in Washington either | Complaint has been lodged with the |Women workers are now about half the the lives of those who take them. Because it is free " (Buccessors to the King Dental Ce.) to put the screws upon the pedclers of | New York Bar - a|total strength of the unions, which are ’ o D association -because a | total . such confidential information or else | magistrate fined a witness for chew- |°hiefly men's oreanizations strons in ; N ML WY M8 P M NORWINN. CONN, see that they do not get it from those | ing gum. And when one stops to think |P2UNES SRS, WD ropresentatives ot . - 2 ? to whom it is originally given. of the other great chewing contests|the compe! between the sexes is bedy builder. John's M i s It has beem made plain of course | which £o on in a court room the pro- [being extesded all along the ecomomi- : . zhtthpmn-vlsn_n:thdufin test seems to be well made. cal. political and social lines. ; i e Ay g i L s = : charge for consultation.

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