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to-day,” he told the pretty girl. “Say, e it < vacant 1ot but he's a fine fellow!” i R e could be made to grow a largs amount 7" she repeated. “Who rwich, { of the hat would be want- at the Postoffice at Norwich, Tessiis would be > % - 8. and fall months. It wouldn't req o4 v - b S i 1 » v g o T e S i The woy of sresn vegetabiss, : _ SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES FOR THIS PRODUCTION ENTIRE HOUSE 18¢ EVENINGS, ENTIRE HOUSE 20c FOUR SHOWS DAILY—at 1.15-—-3—7 and 848 P. M. lay either in time or money. When it Is estimated that plots 25%50 will yield vegetables to-the extent f 1550 to $100 a season, as has been ! “hown through experiments, it can be | roadtly appreciated what a contribu- tion to the family treasury as well as | the food supply would be made if every such available plot of ground was planted. The opportunity for urging thrift gardens was never bet- ter. - 7 —=——=——-==1 and it wouldn't call for any large out- ch, Thursddy, March 8 1917, o g g gy : 'MATINEES, WORLD PICTURES BRADY-MADE PRESENTS ETHEL CLAYTOMN| RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. IN ROSALIND IVAN'S STORY inner they" Nothing shows more, plainly the _ Why, * need of maintaining the same deter- iy : 99 mined effort that has been put for- f %, genius! T'H ¥ [ ward in the past to keep down and i3 those apartments make him fa- lessen the number of deaths and fa- mous! , They- € - 3 talities on the railroads of the coun- are enthustastic| " “Big ‘ones?" n l m n e agreed. “I am get- ' L Happiness Came to the Young Bride In This P ure Only Seme Time Forced to Become try, than the annual reports which are ting intrested myself. 1 don’t e why| n ung man coughed in. made retarding those conditions. you tefl ma all thess alluridy GeeRHs um,‘,,e g: n-‘-m, humflt]y. ".l":‘e‘yv— flt:r::;n;a l?:n Married and Then = She W The interstate commerce commis-|.ng they withhold he prize from my | they're quite small! That is, ey lf yom .ki’! ANOTHER OF FOX'S LATEST COMEDIE sion has, by its report upon such con- toTn t0 - bark 1 ditions for the year ending with last | Fiintte 'dog-in-a-manger that You | with all thals convenisnces, and Lvers . e itchesjustuse| ll “Chased Into Love” Resin l RELEASED MONDAY, MARCH vETH. ONLY FOUR DAYS OLD June, shown that there was an unus-| are! thing! Bill; simply hasn't forgotten . ally large number of deaths In rail-| - “Well, I know a think or two!” he|a thing! He said he thought tnes an- || STORIES OF THE WAR A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FOR FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY No remedy can honestly promise u road accidents during the twelve|told her grimly. “I've. had to fight|ed a needed want. months reported, the total having been hard enough to hang ere, and I “When a young couple starts house- An Operatic Tenor from New York Conservatory of Music to Aeal every eise of ecrema or sim- In Latest Popufar Songs ilar skin ailment. But Resinol Oint- Bulletin has the largest$|;; in comparison with 89 the year|don't take any chances: keeping, Billy explained,” the young ment, aided by Resinol Soap, gives FOR TODAY'S MATINE of any paper in Eastern : “How absurd! What Is your friend{man continued, “usuaily the rents for | 1 i B rieut St Eroes three t Bowt previous and 85 for the year befer|doing now to distinguish himself? 1Is|the kind of a fiat they want are too| 1P With Submarine Commander than that of any in§| that ere was, however, PPre- | he a millionaire or anything.” high, so they put up with any old Who Sank Lusitania. It is_delivered %o overg| clable drop in the number of “those| T hope you're not mercenary,” the|thing. That is why Billy Hendricks| Solveig Jacobsen, the six-year-oid 'of the 4,058 houses in Mor- §| Injured in railroad wrecks since the|young rhan told ker, reprovingly, “No | has “designed (his bailding sepetisiy | daughter of a Norwegian shipmaster, such inséans relief from the itching JEAN SOTHERN in “WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE” HILBG Ot o S el) ic Fourth Episode of “PATRIA"—MRS. VERNON CASTLE. ceeds in clearing the eruption away for good, that it is the standard skin treatment of thousands and thou- and read by ninety-three per$| period ending With June showed but|he hasn’t millions, but I shouldn't be | for young couples just married. ~They | who has arrived at Copenhagen, wil 'sands of physicians. Why not tryit? gemt of che people. In ‘Windham §| 3350 whereas in the previous twelve|surprised at anything Biily achieved | have the dandiest sun parlors and cut- | her parents on the way to Norway, has Resinol Ointment and Resinol Scap are sold 5 ; KEITH VAUDEVILLE 1l droggists. F <ach, by al or sample ot ‘i'i A e TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS delivered w_over 300 houses, : if he keeps on as he is doing. He's|est white enameled kitcheneties and a | the Aistimction of not only being the in Putnam and Danielson to T PO e ety st the|a riting yeuns architect® fine Tiving room and bath—eay, 1 was | fizst child to make a voyage on a Ger- - §1.100, and in all of these places it e of le Xilled on the rail.| . “Um!” said the pretty girl. “They|crazy about those apartments. I'd|man submarine, but of being the guest - §is considered the local daily. it o i i o O £ don’t gather fortunes at that! like to have you see them! I—I come | during the eight day trip of the sub- Eastern Connecticut has forty- §| roads from all causes, there was, how- | “Billy Hendricks is going to be not- [on, Gertrude, and let me take you|marine commander who is declared to ever, a de'l:l‘:defl lm:ralae in the past sdf" he lnl‘i’.ll;fl- S “He makes excellent | out there tomorrow afternoon — | have suak the Lusitania. postor year over the previous one. esigns and he has been very highly | please! ’ Isach Jacobsen, wis fural free delivery routes. Some excuse for this may be found | complimented——' . = “W-w-will Billly Hendricks be [hiom:rc‘;the&e N":u-’wemn ship The Bulletin is s0ld in evary3[fn the fact that there was greater ‘How nice!” the pretty girl almost|there?” inquired the pretty girl with a [ Thor, II, which was sunk by the sub- town and on ol of he R. F. D.§| railroad activity during the time which | yawned, but caught herself. “I am | tremulous attempt at mischief. marine. ' The U-boat towed the ship's routes in Eastern Connecticut. this latest report covers. Never have|Sure Mr. Hendricks must be charm-| The young man came over to where | boats with the crew of 28 toward land ing, but I don’t eee why we should|she sat. Oh, dum Bily Hendricks!” left th to the transportation lines been as hard | .t 3 Yy m: for a time and finally les em write to Dépt. SR, R % pend our whole evening discussing|he said. “Billy's all right—but it was |hift for themselves, but the com- = o WAY w W CIRCULAHON driven and where there is haste and|him, do you? I couldn't think of | the flat I was trying to tell you about, | mander retained the master, his wife —_——— SRIN e Taoe - 44128 | more or less confusion there is bound | enough things about the president of | only I kind of couldn’t get started and children on the submarine while to e results such as can be counted | the United States to fill up a wholel Chicago News. ook News. he continued the cruise. enough down to escape the full force Ypon_to = R e St ) operations, however, were of|Of the blow. The men in the U-boat TH M A But regardless of what may be at- short duration, for the next ship en- | Were thrown about but a quick exam- tributed to the speeding up of the| LETTERS T should do_to carry on a real live bus- i v - | ination showed that the submarine had o e 1 TO THE =DITOR Contered proy et b e bmarine | not sprung aleak. One engine, how- A Bevy of Music, Youth and Mirth—The Act De Lux raliroads, it s apparent that there is iness. . You do not forget your au-|grunifion for France, The submarine plenty to be done in the way of es- History and HIE 'Stin tomobile or dog license, nor your taxes | LOUMEON, SOF, FRICR S I e explo- | ever, was disabled and the boat lost o 4 Y when you the “ad” in the paper. 4 W art of its manoeuvering ability, mak- great ‘whether " >4 Ve see ‘pape! a part s 0e! 3 Y, - e s | e L e 10| Fhet i osbinist S i | o Thes o st v cometoc | P ot 1o e S ek | 15 e Comley | JUGGLING NELSON Sewspapormation Lo others, even in a|appeared in the paper at the prober|gesiroyer, which all but sank the U- | able. In Their Comedy Scenic Novelty The Tessing Jugaler fewspaper article, -a decent respect|time. Now I understand there is graft | poot"pUe S * 2 that one of its en- | The retirn trip was one long #uc- BELGIAN RELIEF. for the intelligence of his readers re- | back of all this dissatisfacti 2 . 5 sfaction. jon of “ups and downs! the sub._ I S ERA. SERSION. With each @ay that passes without| uires that he shall deal in facts and | *Now there are two very important | 5ines were put out of commission,| SRS 00 WL B0G 10 Submerge fro- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Regardless of the cfforts that have|she problem of getting the relier|lUot Eencral assertions, especially if|items that a person could look into | thal the commandor Actermined. ‘| qucnily s often as once an hour to avoid British patrol ships. The sen- IN HIS LATEST COMEDY DRAMA THRILLER, THE AMERICAN been made to avoid the calling of anl.sores which are intended for Belgium, | Pe 8ssumes to correct’ or controvert | that concerns the milk dealer. I think i3 ecepted history. A voluminous com- | they would take their hat off to A.| ,1h¢ submarine limped homeward N s i v Life ard Swift Fairbanks' Actions #xtra session ‘'of congress, conditions| with its il nourished and almost hels : re - |bination of assertions in a letter of|S— . ANl the letters scem to come|Along a route west of Ireland and| i OuC o 0Cn: Gives and particularly Five Roels of Pep, QGin fegarding national legislation are|jess people, through the war zone es- | 3 3 i i , your paper today, intended to vindi- Kk guch, as they have been left by theltablished by Germany in safety, con-|cate the Hessians' part in our revo- Thare oo ¥ weill Sixieny acan. Lo 1E Eritish patrol boats and destrovert | SSELg (e el oy fosiing. 1is Orch Blibuster which featured the closing | gitions are getting manifestly ‘worse | Wtion, is strikingly (Indeed hecessar- C.'S. PROWN. | &nd, finally came into port At oy | Way to the surface, ignorant of wheth- HEART STRATEGY Concert estra - | er a British ship might not be waiting Triangle Comedy. .Mat. 2+10; ' Eve. 8:48 and 5:4 8ays and hours of the last session of|in that unfortunate country. ily) barren of dates or names which| Yantic, Conn., March 6, 1917. pongress, that it will be impossible to| " There 15 no excuse fn the first place woma have given authenticity to. the Rectnon] A having succeeded in repairing the en- g0 along without such session. Too| wny the ships which have been en. | MRS story who penned it iy T v : to ram her, wera I means niree- 5 st of Living. 2 o, and the extreme variations of Being’ the writer who Arst fatro. » it Captain Jacobsen, the master of the | far s TG\ G SUCTTRS, AT T 4 fpeh s at stake to be disresarded. | gaged in the carrying of goods to Bel- | quced reference to the Hesstans, 1| Mr. Editor: I wish to expiain to the | Thor II, in deseribing his expericnces | eTPerature between the submersed to ram her, were by no means agree- The senate is in extra session for|gium should not be allowed to pass| want to say that It was with no intent [ veaders of your paper the cause of dwelt on the humans side of the man | 5 - such business as it is called upon to| unobstructed by the German subma-|to stigmatize them nor the Germans.|the high cost of living. First the la- | who he came 'to understand was the | PfT o o B0 and perform following an inauguration, but | rines. They are engaged in & work of | Germany of today and as we know it | bor unions are respomsible by asking | Lusitania's destroyer, as shown in the |, Tho food aboard was good and T had no existence in times we | more wages than their members are | treatment of little Solvelg. The child | $rioan® fhe bogt Raving Beef pro- I ° N l ° H —— It eannot attempwanything in the way | merey. They are extending a helping of legisiation. It can do some profit- | hand to those people who have been | S SPEAICRE of The FEssisns were|usually worth and more than the bus: | was adopted as a sort of mascot by the | When the submarine arrived in the 2 y sper con- | submarine an lecorated wi a 34 v o vent such a situation as featured the| ter of fact they should have been |diers and men true to their contract, | farm heln’ Hather: thon seenae pf|Sross which he received for an earlier | and nis family aboard the first east- || THE CELEBRATED DRAMATIC ACTRESS AND PRIMA DONNA : zage achievement and made free of the ship. | pou. 3 “Norwesian st r, but last week end being repeated and it|saved from it, and in no way what- | than that, as a whole, they proyed de- | farm labor with long days and hard|The submarine’s phonograph played | (oUnd Norwegian steamer, but none WITH AN ALL BTAR CAST WILL APPEAR IN can look after the matter of approv- | ever are Whey contriuting to the ald | serters and -traitors to it. As Ameri- | work men go into factorles and ma- | “Solveis’s Song” by Gries as the wak- | s, ,chcountered. —The = commander Th Jowlish War Brides ing appointments, but there it must|of the nations which are at war with | cans we hold no grudge against the | chine shops where less hours are re- | ing melody for the child, and the sail- | theh Proceeded for Horn's Reef. where e Jo B RiE oo siun: At peocott to| Cermuny Hesstans, nor against Germany on_the | quired and more pay received so that | ors made & pet of her during off AUty | bt theae ind 3 Dunis! i dopd At the A DITORIUM do_more. In view of the course which has|Hessians’ account We are so sei | they can run to the shows and enter. | hours. S ut these 0L R e U I confident that we hold no gruds nments in the evening, spend all| ' During the short stay at Helgoland, al at Helgoland, where the m:': 0 i e § <ot e fopcusd ty Ue:"h:-‘w In|against any nation for acts of past | their money and them set trusted and | where the Jacobsens were the first|commander. owinz to the earlia bl d e e L0 L s d ""'-‘”Q,",%‘;TS;“.?STE uc e done, both|destroying two of the ships which were centuries; and in matters of friend- | not pay the farmer for the vezetables | nciiral visitors during the war, the | achievements, is highly pdpular, was |} 8HE WILL HOLD A RECEPTION AT THE AUDI 1OTEL, branches of congress must be assem-|engaged in such work, it is not sur-|ship or a fair fight we fear to meet | which he has worked so hard to raise | commander of the island called to pay | & triumphai entry. The entire crew of |} FROM 3 TO 5.0'CLOCK THI8 AFTERNOON FOR ANYONE TO SEE blea. One objection to the calling of | prising that the British have refused | no nation on the face of the earth. and deliver to them. This discourazes [ his respects and presented the child | fOrty-two men came on deck. As the |} HER. 8n extra session is due to the trouble | to parmit others to proceed, for the( Mr. Editor, I do not know how well | the farmers so they care but Ittls | with sabas sonvenies of hor wisit | submarine slowly entered the harbor PRICES 38¢, 50¢c, 75¢, $1.00 which it is anticipated will follow the | trestment which has been accorded | Informed your writer is, or from what [ whether they raise any produce to sell | ™ Chptain Jncobsens deseription of | 1ts. orchestra of fifteen mon played a s , $1. tempt to organize the house, but|two of them can be expected to follow [ SOUrce. outside of Anglo-Saxon his-|or not. the torpedoing of the ammunition ship | (he German anthem. The commander, fiasmuch as that is foreseen and it is | in the case of the others and it is pre- | 100 Ne Sleans his story, T trust hel 1In the third place a small share of | shows one of the perils to which sub- | holding Solvels by the hand, stood on 2 ecninte oa e P Om e ayig | marines are exposed. The submarine | (he brIOSs fokRowlecsing cheers from |, ,iiacn a fine and jall sentence to |make.room for those who do.—Roo secognized that it must be gotten out| ferable that they should be saved as|gio-Saxon is mostly German as was | g P i y. jpéculate on the market by holdi other craft in the bay. f the way before anything can be|far as possiblc and the vessels kept|also the Hessian. It is interesting to|for higher prices, but that is nothing | Ned halted the snip and, ignorant of | °ASH T B8 200 N 1otiian ‘popula. |those who refuse—Gov. Holcomb. ville Journal, compared with the other two reasons. | gunare; to save torpedocs. ~The fitet|tion of Helgoland was transterred to| And they ought to be publicly in- ¥ ch:g:r!r;‘:::y.:,:gmaunp :ydg?v']:r:: hot " attracted a _British destroyer, | the mainland at tho outbreak of hos by Pl . No Liberty at All. and 1 have customers who rather than [ MEICh came st ful Speed. “The, sub- pay for the food I have been kind|iorpedo at the steamer before golng enough to trust them for it after rais- a & i g e ing it with the sweat of my brow | Jder An abpalling explosion follow- claim_that thev have no money but|Sd Which, had the submarine been S50 Riwhys takita In A1l the Ahows still on the surface, might have had The name of the commander of the S iyaye taking in all the shows. | even more serious consequences. German submarine which sank the - e these three thinzs must be stopped or | “We had no time to see what became | LSultania has never been officially an- changed to better advantaze. No man |Of the steamer's crew, which were in [NOURCEd: —The iatest 0‘ \cial an- should receive for his labor any more | the boats near the etéamer” said the | Pouncement of the submarine captain than he is actually worth, union or|Norwegian. ~“The submarine was | reiRoncs 100 Sat SAIRE (RLIUCUOR, non-union. and people should stav |tossed about so convulsively by the| ,,"jean of the Bondersburg Cathe- flone in case congress should be called | from destruction when the chance af- |note that the coming of the Angles mpon to act in a crisis, the quicker|fords. But in either case the relief(and Saxons to Britain came about in the extra session is called and that|which Is intended for suffering hu- |2 Way similar to the Hessians, that is, matter decided the better it will beraanity, non combatant men, women |28 hired soldiers. ~History says that for all concerned, and the quicker|and children is being denied them and [ P the Withdrawal of the Romans from s were so unmili- ®ongress can take up and dispose of [ under mich a situation there can be|tary that being unable fo resist the the matters which are even now await- | none too great efforts made to bring|incursions of the Scots from the north, Ing action. The last congress has|about a removal of the obstructions. they asked assistance from two Ger- fafled to provide for the carrying on e e man tribes called Saxons and Angles. of tha work of the government as it EDITORIAL NOTES. Thi“. -fl", driving back rne Scots, ghould. The new congress must there-| From all indications the Turks have | lened oo miron Tracincand Ssabs fore take up the unfinished task. not gotten so far away from Bagdad |formed the nucleus of the British na- that they do not know the way back. | tion. ities, Captain Jacobsen saw many |names published in every paper in civilians among the thousands of soi. |the state. The overwhelming majority, | Under the antiliquor ndvertising as the census so far has Shown, belleVe | any person drawing or p . diers i a fragand sallors now garrisoning the |27 JKS 0S Ming to Haht for their coun- | ture of & Koat will, Drc mab — try should the occaslon arise, and |subject to punishment for adve those who do not should get out #nd |bock besrs—Columbia (S. C.) Sta Don’'t You Want Good Teeth? THE AUSTRIAN REPLY. Such a hetrogeneous people_as we|away from the shows until they pay | force of the explosion that we were all i he From Yhe reply which has been| From the way in which some au- |are, it is only small minded men Who | the farmers for the produce they hus | thrown down. The submarine's deck | 973l Rt e S T 3:‘.:;‘_‘,‘,';“ 2o L v AN made by Austria to the request from | tomobile drivers throw snow and | harbor the hates of the painted sav-]of them. This would encouragze the|was ripped up and we thought our rowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, ” The Tnited States s to where it steed | slush, they ought to make excellent| 2563 Who were our progenitors. OUT|farmers to raise more for the market. |last hour had come.” When the canvass is finished I am d superiority is better shown in our ex-| " People must also get out of the cit- | The destroyer headed at ever-in- | going to try to. introduce a measure in CCM'SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES relative to the unrestricted subma- | Sidewalk cicaners. alted ideals and in that broad philan- thropy which is Christian and humane The man on the corner says: The|and human. mention of garden seeds and baseball The present war is really to be a training camps may seem a bit out of | test whether these shall triumph and season, but it is aiways darkest just|become universal or whether we are to sink back under a refined savagery. In other words the test is whether Thoss who thought they detected | [0VS or Nate s to be the greatest thing wild gesse honking northward may yet i Ve come to the conclusion that what they | of " ine Caots of hate 1o ba” ensms on i which 1t ‘clatme should as far as| BeATY Wves an autémobilo with o throat | America and to ali mankind. no mat- X closged horn. er by what name he calls himselt. possible be done, it holds to the idea - BULLETIN READBR fes and villages into the country and |creasing speed f6r the submerging |the general assembly to compel those help raise farm produce else they | submarine but the U-boat wae far|who refused to answer the questions, must expect to continue to pay hizh prices or starve. Now bear in mind hen v d and y “I t to > e e sy T wt ol A mazing Power of Bon-Opto LAFAYETTE F. MATN. North Stonington, March 6, 191 STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS CLEAN LINEM > ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 1} for examinatior. &nd estimats. Ne rine policy which has been-put into . dffect by Germany, it is quite evident it the dual monarchy has made a died effort to avold a direct answer bme way or the other. It would have before dawn. If these appeal to yo charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON OR. D, J. COYLS DENTISTS (Successors to the hing Dental Cb.) - NORWICH, CONN. - P A. M to8 P ant Telephone it has previously made relative to the ‘givinz of warning and the protection 3¢ jives are still adhered to but at the same time in the saving of human To Make Weak Eyes Strong A Consiling Thought. ! Eggs are rapldly dropping In price.| Pyafoy say. It Strengt’lens Bg' Easter they Wlflo probably be as cheap as they were 10 years ago when - . : they were e ive. — Milwaukee h iy waais — Eyesight 50 per cent in One S pa e W Tasguits vh) Week’s Time in Many Instances require all rural schools to teach farm life. 2 t warning given in advance of the - BREE sististinen, such as thel oo, & Sl diiNency be-| Nerwich, Merem 7 I s th:‘t g ‘:hcd! ;:r ine | the fezeral trade commission ana the Health Insurance. 2 sfance in ac V!-nllaho . S nng ©f | robber rate which some of the manu- Mr. Editor: Great interest was ~ e Lusitania or the seiting off of 2 ¢, turers were Insisting upon. shown in the Connecticut bill for _ batred zone as has been done by the health insurance introduced by Sena- ' gentral powers around certain of the It i now reported that Villa's oid | tof Barnes at its first hearing in unl | B U Lady Asl Can Ha: le time and multitudes re will be A Bins Bl Yo "7 | able to strengthen their eyes %o as to be ; TWO LONG VEARS i i iasme s e HE SUFFERED ot ES3mE5s GAS LAMPS AND MANTLES = “belligerent nations, is all the Warning | wound is causing him so much trou- | Mittse at Hartford last Tuesday. A that is necessary. ble that he fs incapacitated. It 1s| DITO0CT Of persoms, representing em- 3t halds in other werds that a spe- | withim memory, however, that he was | hisusarce commtbna om0y e B werning to ecch reported to be dead and buried. and economists spoke before the com- obligatory e ¥ R e T S TR mittee, mostly in favor of the meas- | Bhat there are insiances where (he) The man on the cormer say: It ure.: Another hearing wil be held on Norwich doesn’t stand for any better | Tuesday, March 13th. Inverted Gas Lamps, complete, Burner, Mantle and L 1 warning will be given If rus- | sort of progress than is indicated by| The United States is now the only eyes two to four tindes BRI i csrume oo corponit. | (he sen illaminated sizn on the coal | Ereat industrial country without some 1d notice your eyes clear | Globe 65¢ in case lives should be lost | pocket it better stop advertising ft. | orm, of fealth ‘2};‘;‘;“; fo v 13, o “f “ 2 “'“!l "ad. mm Fa'l T the start, and | 7 SR Fihsiscidh ¥ _———— s oo b fckacy s Med, by "SI disa Tt Sour ‘sres pother you oy | Upright Gas Lamps, complete. chsiasveiisses 186 without those formalities being ob- “verved. . The note is so written that the &cor ‘opened for further discussion. Such ‘&pparently desired. Since the un- 2 ted warfare has been put into tion Austria as far as known has d no part in it, and for that rea- while the note fails to answer, “probable that this country will further discussion with Austria ‘any other action is taken. THRIFT GARDENS. promises to be an undertak- juch value is that which s to by the campaign bureau of al clean up and paint up ~which bas its headquarters Germany explains that its army is| health insurance. England adopted it it i a "L As If Walking On Alr :.i‘.gg:h&:',};“'.fg‘:'{. 0 Hia oie?s, i | Homelite Gas Lamps, fine grade, heavy brass burner, Onriiia, Nov. 28th. 1914, e Pl it i have sqved inverted goose neck, clear inner cylinder, opal #For over two years, I was troubled g eyes in time. globe with open bottom, inverted mantle, with by- ith Conmstipation, Drowsiness, Lack of Note: _Another whom pass, gives an cxcellent white light—complete. . . $2.00 “Appetite and Headaches. One day I saw I MANTLES your sign which read “Fruit-a-tives make you feel like walking on air.” 225G sy | Upright or Inverted. ..................18¢, 20c and 25¢ ¢ o 25¢ Mantles guaranteed for three months withdrawing along ihe Ancre to get|in 1911 under the leadership of Lioyd out of a mudhole. One excuse is as|George. If we expect to keep up in- €00d as another; a short time ago it | Justrially or T L L r workmen was attributed to & stratesie retreat.| .. our employers the benefit of every efficiency device. Health insurance With the president corroborating |in essence a preparedness measure. the etory of the plot and Zimmermann| Commissions in California and Mas- aémittiag it, the Associategl Press is|sachusetts which have been studying getting some valuable testimonials ':‘-%:"E.L‘;"‘“"“:. for the lu‘tl oo recently rted favoral goncerning its truthfulness, as well as| 79 1A¥e fecently reported favorabl ' This appealed to me, soI decided to ‘us news getting abilitles. vored it in his inaugural message. Th try a box. In a very short time, T began to feel better, and now / feel fine. Ihaveagood appetite, relish everything B e B ' 2. The Household A:m:n-‘:-:mam u“ncmu. Bvery The Milk L,o; \ S?DA“ MCcLEAN. eftort should, however, made to re- % b B0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e. Mr. Editor: 1 have read a great deal e FRANKLIN . move our subjects and thereafter the | oy ToNOTi, I have 7Rad & reat deal| )y acllerk or sent postpaid by Fruit 7 o 74 . ST. trip home can be made via the Suez| x ; m.":.."“ of -hnn-rl or when a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Connecticut Federation of Labor has ‘The central powers have refused to| passed resolutions favoring it. Sev- insure safe passage to the two United | eral organizations in the state have States naval vessels in the Mediter- | 3Ppointed committecs to study ft. ranean, one of which is carrying re- ple fhoi e Hot to' the suffering Armentans and| New Haven, Marmy o igir LR the other waiting to _take away % . » I g! ; fi; ! ; i everyone Lyl