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[ Bres. 121 YEARS OLD gL _::ru-uh.m--—k;lh- i > . ; "l. Entéred at the Pnltolfle. Norwlch. consequences - 5 5 s Conaas delinl Susk Fafs o T""PATHE Wi ) OME e K o By VICTOR HERBERT Bulle !n Businass Offic 450, Balletin Bditorial Roo: 35-3. Bulletin Job Office 35-2. = TOWS Office, 67 Chureh St o and : o 5 ’:.u;‘l "'v o v : : 5 = : r y Teliphone L BPESR m“&f..m ors | oo I The Joihe la in T ase m he ‘ 2 . A‘H"‘TOR'U l l 0 l-l& 7 and 8:45 " Norwlch, Friday, March 2, 1917. endeavoring to capitalize cer- the author fi.:nn m YT tain matters in which this country announce- | Tuesday £ o -TOD E O Is interested and turn them m its own s most _— = Z % W,oal.b-ltuw PICTURES PRESENTS account. "5 Than ¥ ho. The Propesed Union of Serbia i ROBERT WAR‘h‘_h e Under these conditions M ought | which came in |fair rather Yale both | M. “The of King ® 5 A I L g M e v s ] “THE MAN WHO' - N hy ntl; ed of Prince Alexan- 2 stand more unitedly behind the pree-|, m- i i ‘m_"m. y % ry Farnam, o Bt T i T e ”‘ an-h-t Pisture llu::in the U ident and there ought no longer to be informati ding x e &r Scree: the Wa f t any hesitancy in preparing for the | tional Du{hn: Rieh ae defense, pro- - Lk e iy skingdoms . may be united under & “Capitol at Wull | Proper. defense “of the nation. It @il the diftere fn favor reparedness m";:kwhm. % 5 > TAM FOX BRESENTS-LATEST COMEDY time that the pacifists were placed in pul epeec] “und: gl P A m BON'W 2 a, class where they belong, partisan- Y ship cast aside and the weifare of the T the dolisge man wit be ob-|fesser Pirnam i o mu"mflww Gaot !L!Aun uour».v, u-uunv 26—FQUR DAYS OLD nation given the consideration that it | Fined wherev gyt ol b . e here today. It then continues: "'-Eflm leserves. We have had a lesson in|rien B ae ; meeting. | The Govl The Sorbs and the Montenesrins T ire House-10c | Dryanism and peace at any price|fr. 0 ° M e aoselinTIE Y madh br_ otk CTCP fie. samms. WMSLAY and ees the URDAY FIVE © . - which doesn’t need to be repeated. At pregent the N‘w- is particularly ‘hundred u..u..a ducald-nu of that people who, un- b 0o, a0 50 7 Sy & . |interested in aro greater atten- | blanks had b a1l der their great national hero, m- BRINGING DOWN PRICES. tion among the students to our. im- | on fiie at Hesttard . “ready and put| henan, were the domimant mediate military needs. It urges more| Hon. Henry L. Stimso: Balkan Peninsula more than fi l g AY When there are reports to the efeot | elligent. Investigntion on the Dart OF | next Spoakor. Mr. Dtimsan wao ihg | dred years ago, when thetr surisdiction | D A IS TH t A ‘ff‘ e . ~ ¢ that there are large quantitles of Po-|qay) ang this latest step, the origina- | Secretary of Brost ran from the upper Balkan Mountains “lt‘ Clr(:l.lhtlml 0! tatoes ‘k“d other lf°°‘ '3"’“‘7» ‘"r'l‘c" tion of the press bureau 4s merelly‘ an- | Taft and is com::re:n t:::nl the :;ns: to the Mediterranean. The gradual de-] ERIA A 340 TRIANGLE PHOTO-PLAYS have taken such large jumps in price, | other stride in the same direction it |informed military advisors this.coun- | ¢2¥ of Serh power reached Its nadir. . being held back for the purpose of lhas been headipg for the past four |iry has ever had. The other speakers| With the defeat of the Serbs at the. A ATE OF THE e ehn setting the benefit of the abnormal|months. The staff of the News hopes | were Rear-Admiral Bradley B, Fisk,|{amous Battle of Kossovo; and thel|ll SEDSESS) DWYER & co. ZBIGFELD FOLLIES advance, it is but proper that con-|that the new bureau will be but the and Hermann Hasgedorn. Serbs. fled in_two columns, one to the A ) v :. o northeast and the other to the south- IN THE GHILDREMB PET VAUDEVILLE ACT, “MY DOG 'ROVER sideration must be given to the mat- The Bulletin has the largest ter of decieasing the demand for such . east. - b ey o g 3, Dapdr in Kastern §| articles as much as possible and di- | THE MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANT |day machines In eficiency and econ- one Teemer, BV cvosvsa. She - ANTRIM & V. ROSA ‘ROY Conn¢ lcu lir#é of hills and spread into the ter- s Youve Heard and Things | Xylophorg and Marimbaphone Girl g Sasedlonicndd omy of operation, due to i e e I o™ v | o (e mernage w0t as xten. | Statement Made Gonoerning It by |boiler capacity to_operate them. . | HtoFy north of Nish and rusning % |l VourBavente. Yal Scenery pocial “Soenery 3,000 of the 4,058 houses in Nor- ) o i T. Shea of the Board of | “Our reference to privately owned | NS B o s P e sively used food supplies. plants in our report to the common | {he Moslem pursuer; but the latter, IN THE 5 PA Wich and read by ninety-three per e B - R o R T e e i T i Akt e g b e e ML Gl L T S {aking to the impenctrable nills avove |§ BESSIE LOVE hNGCe Nm the Flower Girl cred tu uses, ] .. spos in Putaam and Daniclson to over§| vation is resulting from the inbrease |, ;7.8 SmeTL TASE, Public, oF (Weq | admit fafiure or to faver fhe ldea of | HoM under Ivan the Black and for [§§ e y " Concert Orchestra 1,100, and in all of these places it} in price is not belng substantiated by | Shea of the board of sau and electrical | diSPOSIng of the plant to outside in- | AVe hundred years maintalned therm- 2 : 18 considered the local daily. investigations which are being made. | commissioners concerning the gas and | L°résts, an idea advanced by some | jelves o8 the only people of the Bal - Eastern Connecticut has forty- §| Certain foods such as potatoes and|electric plant, which was prompted by openly, by others rather ‘hldGenly. The | 0 F0LE, Cangiey. S S e nine towns, one humdred and sixty- £/ onions have ho doubt been temporarily | The Bulletin's editorial following the | (ixpavers of Norwich —should know | . jost before long: and Nicholas, | {ze the use of services of letter car-|appears to have .misunderstood. — five Postofiice districts, and sixty §|abandoned in many a household until | city meeting, he say: has never cost them oeable asset. It! who now comes again to public atten- | riers o the records of the post of- | Hartford Post. . - Fch) cfEen Guhvare SRUSES prices become more favorable, but| “The writer had thought that he m one cent. It has| i n is of a more lowly origin and v R The Huiletin So weld A earned them money, contributing to | Ho%: ficg. Such a decision should be su B i Frotiwros? A o Bulletin i eold in evesy}| (nere dre other things equally as bene- | made matters 5o clear the other even- | the euppore. of othér smieime” de. | SPTUNE from one of the Viadikirs, or | 1ob- SUCh & Geciwion SPowic 8 SO Wh aying Hollwog e o Bommctizut: D[ fcial from the standpoint of food |Ing that they could be grasped by the | partments. It has saved them money.| Frince-Bishops, who ruled the land|Jcf 0 IRCVATE FVOCR o S8 S¥01 wWhat on eatth can be delaving routes in Eastern Cénnecticut. rdi < 4 whi being utilized. ordinary intellect, but such does notiyt jg savi em mos r | with a combination of church and ?| Herr Hollweg i formally announc T mbar of I thnate (here 1s |Beem to be the case, judging from the | ing them mus A lorteleity Ab thon: | state Which has existed nowhere else (2id the Federal e Miake |ing that the United States started tho CIRCULATION an organized cffort being made to re- | tone of last Friday's editorial. = lrates than in their sister cities. 1f | In;uch feudal form. i Bk R e "It it is. possible for the Fed. | War?—Boston Transcript. n the first place as re; properly managed, it wil} continue to e Serbs lived in Turkish bondage | 0, /"0 vernment to ai@ the state of 1901, @verage.....ceesceae.c. 44128] frain from the use of these articles| . ntract which he intimated had ex-|save them money = JTud until about a century ago, when Kar- American magnetos-. should make which are made prohibitive by the|pireq, the writer is unaware of any | demands that are povring im ’,’;";r;';f ageorge (Black George), a swineherd, | Connecticut i ;.';fi‘l"“m“’;‘o A oliD - as shipments of .5,9208% | prices fixed, and in such cases if the|such contract. If, as he presumes, the | pects wes Brigh v led them in_insurrection which result- | 5 ok Tirope have A . ’ re never brighter. post office dcpart: view is fool- | these supplies from rop: movement is extensive enough it will | editor means that with the American |*“In conclusion. let the writer make |ed in bartial liberty. With alternating ell ety Qi B i, 4 kol 9 353 result in a lowering of the price. Such | Thermos Bottle company, the Writer | it perfectly clear that this letter i | POWer between the Karageorgovitch |ish as well as 3 ' *805, averag: boycotts have succeeded before and |might state for his information that|written not fo ? S|and the Obrenovitch families, Serbia - by this contract was entered into Y a | Inc an abendeoceint b ancy 1570k" | persisted under nominal suzerainty of B Ik t February 24, 01 d] ill in this instance jhé unduuitedly il dn Ml i former board of commissioners in the | ous “letters. whose. anomvmsonn o g ol | the Sultan until the Treaty of Berlin if prolonged, for potatoes cannot be ; " e - year 1912 for a period of five vears, |hesitate to recast the boundary lines of Europe, RRS——— held indefinitely and with a slacken-|oxpiring on or about the 13th day of | handiwork, f}pfi:"{f‘;;{;f:; o ‘:‘;:: when an Obrenovitch Prince was con- ing of the demand there is bound to|December, 1917. There can hardly be [ the taxpavers and citizens of Noreioy | fimed in Serb sovereiznty: and the g THE GAS AND ELECTRIC PLANT.|be an appreciable break In the retail|a just rebuke of the present commis- | mav know and realize some of « tn, | Karageorgovitch _descendants were In response to The Bulletin's edito- | COSt- It is different than as if they sioners for living up to a legal con-|workings and difficulties of their own | SCattered. One of them, Peter, the tract. This rebuke would indeed be lant, - Pretender t the Serb crown, took ' & rial comment upnn the recent special | MuSt be had and as if they could be| Tietin i " ie® the contract hud expired | huldors ana 1o wiicy are truly etock- | Lo tndrn (0 Ptontenegrin . Capital g held indefinitely, and the Teduced con- Ts and in which they should take pital, city meeting, where $50,000 was asked | porc \NSSANTCL: and, the ¥EAUOed €ON- | ana power continued to be supplied at {4 Tively interest where he _married Nicholas' eldest ’ u”’"y for to carry the gas and electrical de- | Sroi o £IVGS PRATISES BT DURE WOIC | oss. R B-dh; daughtgr. ~ Atter her death, he found " st “In e secon: place, ms ~ imself unable to live on terms of partment through the fiscal year, Com- |, yestigation that can be started. It|nose much talked' of bills for $36,000 TO THE EDITOR amity with his father-in-law across || THOROUGHLY WASHED STUFFED DATES missioner Shea, as shown in another e Is possible to live and live well with- | remaining unpaid at the besinning of the tiny square at Cettigne, and he be- column on this page gives a little more | = PoRe 0 S *0 2 . 3 . potatoes and onions and | the present fiscal year, no one regrets Who Wins? took himself to Paris and later to THOROUGHLY WASHED STUFFED PRUNES enlightenment upon the situationinthe | ipon that is realized and put into|mors than the writer that he did not| Mr. Editr: Can any of your read- | Genva, whence the assassination of : department, and for that he is to be | force thase who are holding such pro. | have the exact figures to quote the |ars andwer the following? A oottt | 1902 heought him back to Belgrade and ASH 'TUFFED RAISINS xen % 4 Pro-| other evening. However, he was called | the funny writer who ians. hicseit 5 | to a throne. THOROUGHLY W. ED § thanked. It would have been well if ha to wo . i It Dad botn presented to the oity mest. | T Wl BOve & chinch o Wory. |upen to S & sniden preach and i 1t 15 Cumanings s & Prussies agent. i It is Peters son tGayhont Nicheles THOROUGHLY WASHED STUFFED FIGS ing for in connection with that or any| THE TREATMENT OF HOLLAND. fimfi?fl&'fii-u possible under the QAI;I egcaped from the ~Frederick | Now refuses to give wiy: and in his ’ 3 3 says no, refusa W 1sta mufiicipal department it is never pos-| From the expressions of regret!| <“One reason for the'$36,000 is that|pretender whose mi:dl!ha: bre’:;mgl::f by such of "m::mflgfi-];;s ‘:;or-\;::‘:‘gr:»fi FRESHLY ROASTED PEANUTS sible to make the facts too plain. which have been extended to Holland | during the previous winter 50 carloads |pedced. Who wins? mountaineers as have opportunity to NDS Concerning the contract with the|phy Germany, none feels worse than|of 2,437 tone of coal on contract were Yaurs truly | voice their opinions. FRESHLY ROASTED ALMO! Thermos Bottle company, which, like|ihe German government for the de-|held up, when the embargo was de- SAM DICK “Though of the same blood, speak- FRESHLY ROASTED PECANS 4 their cargoes by the submarine’s tor- 4 -4 Jope e —- same religion, ere cou ardly 2 - contract had expired was based upon It is t rushed in when the embargo was lift- Helping Keep Down the Cost. pictured two peoples who present such |§ *~ 3 ] prices the statements which were made fo|CCa0S and shell fire. It is the same|ed. “Tnese were scattered on varlous| ‘Mr Editor: Wil you kindly ailow | utterly differing physical ‘charactorie- A mixture of all sorts of Nuts at spegial p the court of common council on Feb- sidings, some of them waiting to be|jugt 5 short space in which tics as the Serbs and the Montene- ; Ry ey T ihe ol lowing the sinking of the Bloomers- | unloaded, when the present fiscal year |jrg Mary — g’“erw"“ tha:"b :f'!vfe:: £rina, The lefter afe tall ang Joar. b N 4 dijk off Nantueket lightship last year, |began, the bilis having been rendered | 400 and 500 other Jadies and gentiomen | muscular, commanding, moving with department officials that the contract|pu¢ of course the responsibility doesn't|but payment held up until delivery | soattered from Monteiile tof Warmier | infinite natural grace. The former are had expired, and there had been as|, .ot upon Germany, regardless of the | was made. JHence these bilis to the |Nags that each and every one wil|SHEht in statue, nervous in tempera- 132 Main Street :’;":5 known up to now no refutation | rignts of neutrals and regardless of :—;flo&lg o;e:ifi:“f:px:n;%;’: Dflfi‘og:‘ ]r:ce(ve an equal share of seeds a little gxem‘ spll;n{;ntlv ey Gallic than > 2 . the protection that was assured the - -~ |later. To the gentlman from_ Norwich ay in a eir extern: % In connection with the unpaid bills | e, Rrotection that was assured thelover, coal had to be bought anywhere |ang all others who have, ov diny mere. | “The Montenegrin s a warrior, The shop for particular people amounting to $36,000 which were | g ot SRR FT N es with the | I, could be procured at an added exX-|after enclose stamps. After the gov- | deeming fighting to be the only fit oc- 7 Z - pense over and above the contract|ernment packages run out I will gladly | cupation for a man. The Serbs are ght over e T o i lak facel your | muveh saptaing tov not having walted | and estimated price of $3,545.44. do my little bit to keep down the cos: | farmers and swineherds, industrious tion the excuse is offered that this|®, month longer and for not having| «another set of bills rendered prior [of “taters and beans”. It will only |and thrifty—these descriptive terms cutree was followsd 1h et beckie abandoned all claims to rights on the|to but unpaid at the beginning of the | cost me to return the stamps so please | ApDIying of course, in the main to the s = P in | Righ seas and not having given up its | present fiscal year were those of the (do not enclose them. period before the first of the -Balkan e Uncas Fowey company. Was In| shipping entirely. Uncas Power company for power fur-| Not one of the letters will be lost o: | wars. Each was a product of his en- ? dispute and because coal which was | " goyn i "in {vg protest at the treat- | nished at the rate of 11 miFs per kilo- [mislaid. You will all be treated alike. | vironment. The Serb, dwelling in & Don t You ant (vI\] eet ord:;e:hha;!@no: bee;: hde erei‘(’!- LhBut ment recelved. which would doubtless | Watt. This rate the ';all'xamls‘sl{onem wTe u:ie lady Jith six children whose ;)rloducuvem!ang and roll-:v;lnx peace- coul e department have pai ose . sputed, ciaiming one of mills per | husband makes less than $10 per week, | ful pursuits, became, with the cen- have been in a different form It I}l o0y SThich ‘after some time of|who writes I want some books or) turielf more docile and tractable; shd E:.‘d' :,::,,"',f,"".'.' e danhe): il W I s Ty '-’::3.' A bills had there been no dispute and had there been the delivery of the coal before the books were closed? ‘were differently situated, has demand- i & disputation they secured. However, |papers of instruction in garden work.” | hi physique seemed to change with WIT o ed restitution from Germany and it|gettlement was made after the besin- |I have this day sent her name to Sen- | his character. The Montenegrin, on crowned or extracted A"oLUT"" HoUT PAIN asked for it in ships rather than in|ning of the present fiscal year and|ator McLean with requests that he|the other hand, living in a land of CC™SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES According to the report of the treas- | money because it is through the de-|n s money - | hence $9,894.30 had to be paid from |send her a half dozen valuable work: | rocky harshness and wresting a urer there remained just eleven Cents | struction of its vessels that the loss|this year’s appropriation. These are |of differents kinds of gardening. T: |meager livelihood from tiny patehes STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE® in the treasury of the department’s) .. ;o gunplies becomes all the more |three of the items. Add to the several others who enguire about such | of reluctant mountain soil, retaine STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS ~ appropriation at the. close of business ‘e paring down of the appropriations for | books I can say that the best way t |and developed the mind and manner o CLEAN last year. The department cannot[2C0te: Germany has condeseonded o fo'idat two vears to the amount of |secure works of an educational kind | his primitive and struggling amces- CRAN BINRY. . s cupe draw upon anything but its appropria- $30,000 and your so-much-talked-of |along agricultural lines, is to just droy | tors. It is a striking instamce of the that it will loan such ships to Hol- | ¢36'009 is accounted for. a line to Hon. Richard P. Freeman, M | influence of environment upon indi- LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK timate. Ne tion. Consequently there was but - £ 3 land during the length of the war, but “Here are also a few facts which it |C., Washington, D. C., and he will|viduals and upon a race.” eleven cents with which to pay thosef . i conclusion the Dutch must pur- |would be well for one ever ready to|giadly send themn to you. - :“‘:e:"fl = x‘:i;‘;;ess::"_? 1;’:?(’,:_ f"; chase them. cast reflections on the municipal plant | To a number of ladies who ask for : SDDEG Sy 2 That is by no means restitution. It|to bear in mind: Our failure to get|my rules when and how to plant. 1 city meeting and ask for o special ap- |, oide acceptance of the responsibility | coal at the contract price during the | will gladly send them to The Bulletin OTHER VIEW POINTS propriation to meet them, the same 2 e first nine months of this year alone has |a little later, but the “onion cultivator” carried over and the result of thel 0 Yo B T ictake it made in | Of 87.‘704.56.,) 'rth: unforeiisee_n' tou:}ay e soon ;- po;n:le l}l se; l;:‘y o'mana 208 MATN- BT ared appropriation under a previous pay 2 o occasioned by the new. administration |in some years before Marel always v from = Saministration is Just coming out. |3SSUMIDE that it had any TiEhts to|{n“‘idening and constructing new |by ADril lst, if the ground can be £0t | pove” DAL Dencaom deined 1o 54 M. te 5P M. There can be no question but what | C3TTY food supplies to itself, even|gtreets, etc., has cost us $1,560. Add |ready. Mr. Bulletin I thank YU laig in the military census of the Sads Astetand Telophons this department the same as any bus- | OUSh it is a neutral natlon.|to that an increase in tho pavroll for|you sure have got some read state which is being takem by direc i orti 4 o s This simply adds insult to injury. the same period of about $6,000. Then THE CLOUD DIGGER tion of.Goviror Holsomh, 35 OG- If these ap | to you, call for examinatior. and charge for consultation. DR. F. G. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLS flENTISTS (Successors to th’ ning Dental Co.) >~ NORWICH. CONN. » Iness has felt the effects of increased ——— imagine what some of the other ad- Packer, Feb. cost of operation, but it has not as EDITORIAL NOTES. vances must mean, when copper wire T aces o o9 Lo Siet Ranke B yet been told to the citizens in black| . o o G ur] has fumped from i5 cents to 35 cents Our Detestabie Americanism. e e i TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY and white just what that increase in I e e s o any Wil per pound, bug lights from $3.75 to| Mr. Editbr: No more is expected of any | delivering consus forms. The irst e —] % . the cost of operation has been over|never be satisfied unless It gets the|$5.05, pipe and fittings 30 per cent.|governmental head on earth than is de- | Assistant Postmaster General replies the estimated cost. That is something [ Whole world into the war. galvanized jron 50 per cent., cross and |manded from the President of the Unit- | tha® the department does mot consider it would have been advantageous for| G eat Britaln lemt the onk mast arms 50 per cent, oil from .035 |ed States. Yet the ruler is called upon | it advisable or expedtent to author- |f $1.25 To New York $1.25 the city to have knownsin connection reat Britaln ism't the only natlon|cents to .068 cents gper gallon, and|to face greater odds in carrying out that would jump with joy if someone | gasoline 25 per cent. Taking it all |his sworn duties. CHELSEA LINE LEHIGH-—the Best with the request for more money. would only come forward with that|in all, is it any wonder that the com- ‘Why this should be in a nation that it.1s good, BoWEver. 1o pef somde 10 | jasicnabis: sl mission need a little more money @ |parades its love of fair pia; 15 1] s g | : - 4 s y is one of /FRESH FROM THE MINES {::n;;;;x; Saarlioe Memesan fnisn the year oug? Ko for the | G DuZAIeS of democracy. Gi ‘F‘ and Dll"l’y $ TO NEW YORK C < The man on the corner saj Good| “I have no apology to make for the| Barring accident or an act of Prov- EIGHT AND PASSENGER claimed the machinery is all ineficlent | intentions may be able to e ang o | present commissioners. ' However, the | idence, Woodrow Wilson will ~ b jwe matural enemies. Because grip o o i 3 A LATHROP and now it is claimed that the tur- press seems to need to know an e | President of e United States for the D A ot of credit, but experience shows that public should know that thelr pos t four yes o Tne’ Dot etic also NORWICH AND NEW YORK I . . bi flicient if there is sufficient boller capacity. But while the clatm | o7 =7® SloW pay. fion “as"rezaras “fnance. is simiick o | Eisted by the-soversien beopls' with to another. Discontinued until March 1at is made that the plant is making| I'rom the way in which it has been | (N2t ©Of & henpecke usband ~ who |reins of power. His is the hand that because of frozen condition of el u t- money and is suppossd to show a|treatea there can be mo surprise that ot bty R sl B gt LR o OB IR o S the river. Chelsea is being profit from five to eight per cent, just | Neutrality considers it advisable to|to bez back what he needs during the | It ig not to be expected that citizens overhauled — will resume her how much of a profit was made dur-|carry a gun for its own safety. next week. The commissioners turn |of other countries who may be resi- trips March 1st, 1917, ing the last fiscal year? —— over every cent of the receipts of the |dént in America will rush forward to F. V. KNOUSE, Agent THE BEL HoFF According to the department’s bal-{ It begins to look in the case of Ger- | plant to the city treasurer and then |uphold the President. It is not their A A 2 L - ance sheet there was shown last year | many and Holland as if it was another ZB,.VG ;?.;bez back of thl: coném;:léollr?’; }oyn: gu{,y tg do -o.n.gut .i:‘dls the E Pl.n 2 .98. c wi ever money necet loyal uty of every ve naf 2 a profit of $26,715. 9_5 ‘There were., instance where those whom they the operation of the plant, in the end |uralized American to support our m Jropean B Shofe mbaldbite T the o= [ onlo crualh thoy finat Maks amad. having to take whatever the finance |chosen leader in every national crisis. l ? lbee:'t of .‘;36,0;)3 ‘;71' mlodPe. QH:: ‘;hey It isn’t any harder for le in big committee feeis like giving. There is And here is where comes the rub. rommer s I s M o oo ities o it Thi ""’r e in | Where progress has been impeded and| Every American even thote who had there beon no question concernin | cities to economize than for those in | profity lossened. About threo vears |have ng POWSF to vote seems o conaid Evergreen Beer them because there were but eleven | the small ones, but it is in conflict with | ago the common council held up our |er his or herself a self-contributed cents to do it with, there would have | their habits and it just seems harder. | gas contained for several months when |critic and adviser of the President and REAL GERMAN LAGER been a deficit of $10,000. the commissioners knew the plant was lcongress in every affair of state. With- ] There can be no question but what| One mistake was made when|in dire need of ii, and since then cut |out pausing to realize that the govern- is on draught at the citizens should take a lively in-|Count von Bernstorff was not included fgwn our appropriation $30,000, m;mtey n‘\cnm a:e:dl .l.u acting on_informa- !’L JACKEL % CO. 3 en their walkin; = proved. e over a Y can: con e public, they § undoubtedly do but it is well to stim- | Papen were glv € P2-|4g0 the common council hel{ up and |rush helter-skelter into print or soap- ; . pers last year. e ulate it by dispelling the political fog delayed the purchase of new boilers |box argument. Thereby mixing and Dfl. SHAHAN, Specialist. which is too often made to cloud it. which were needed then until it was |messing up things in general without G ti¢ rroblems n dizsases of the 4, and Stomas TRUCKING Telephohe 176 Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROTHERS Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway American Heuse Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Trav g Men, Etc. Livery Connection Shetucliet Stroet FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. The only ones who should WoOrry|too late to install them. These boil- |helping to solve di ie r THE GERMAN PLOT. over the drastf§ provisions of the es- | ers, if installed when the commission- for doing aught but hindering in many R AneeY i P D J M KING - pionage bill are those who are engaged | ers desired them, wouid have earned |instances, the operation of government- - N y troubles, . Lonvenuonul or pre- r. - The revelation which has been made | in such work or those who are con- |this year a good proportion of their |al machinery. B 0 o d arxpuon treatment ror ( e Sto) h. in connmection with the Associated |templating such enjoyment. cost. Without them, our plant is like | 3 SOUTHERNER o 2 e PR Y e F 7T, T D E I I I Press disclosure to the effect that unto an automobile of an early vintage orwich, Feb. 24, 1917, ) 117 Nooutstte Sarls rids” afeer"s 9 Germany had entered into a scheme| When Germany findg out what is|Whose axles; transmission, and frame g . . . m.- to get Mexico to carry on a war with | known about the intrigus which it was | 4T in good condition and ready to| Thereis no gainsaying the tact that : : Building this country and to use its influence | carrying on relative io this country, s M letely -used up of these na-| ‘{1 | DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist Jan1TuWP T FARRE arno adverieing wediim n :uurn Conn ecticut equal to The Bul- fotin £ Fesula. j to get Japan to take sides with it, and | it will not be so surprised at the ab- eeds nalities being sailors, . the presentation ot'lholwumt_nmmhm lo-uuen- in ‘condition Y Shannen Building Annex, Room A which contains the directions to those - . 3 838

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