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R TR TR R . > — —— = ——————— s : : 8 OHOWS DAILY 2430, 7 and 8:30 ALL BEATS 100 o T R . 2 oot wi{fll~ TODAY AND THURSDAY—ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY i S S L T S ETHEL BARRYMORE | e S oy : % GREATEST OF STARS IN 5 ey - “*The White Raven” ..,"".‘&".1‘5‘ ’6!'“'“‘"""‘”“., - . A METRO WONDER PLAY OF UNUS_...L POWER IN 6 SUPERB ACTS s e Mt a0t la bty Lod 8 In This Production Miss Barrymore Has the Strongest Rale of Her Carcer. And I want you to look this new queen Metro Travelogue || Concert Orchestra | Black Diamond Comedy it i i 3§ = > : ¢ Norwich, Conn. a3 second-class master. Telephome Calls: imantlc _Office, 67 Chureh St one F10-2. 438 3 i s5idy ; ] i ! i i 83 3 $E [H il i i g5, : i Wednesday, March 21, 1917. mo; ing” crowded " to ? thing - —— —— A B T AT = : — 7 aor”aed o e IR A e I da Mo, 18 | oin - hagy peare. - Really Bufiin was having & Eve. 15-20c very uncomfortable mcrning. Nothing. — < EHE ¥ : GH CLASS PROGRAMME e A e et Cl i PR end of the car. Here a young man k o0s: Wm. Fox Presents the Most Brilliant of Screen Artists Tt Taasimoie Dlaialy giscenibly. 1f be ng m; piainly rnible ¢ tood quite close. He seemed to | IN THE 7 DE LUXE e THEDA BARA ™3 R=re: Snors oon lesrned s of nim- B Wl [ 8 ““The Darling of Paris’” terday and cleaned up & tidy Dbit. exigonci ing the Beautiful Gypsy Girl Esmaralda, the g =5 M Deightfol Characer i French Lierture. 1 “Yes, we pushed a deal through regarding West before fong. The old man has ! Pprosecuf ere did get that 7 ool o J b 3 E ‘everything . . R win | use it l:dml:?‘m“.fln e e | don't ke 19 s o e 12 &% 1|soaden and mud-logged, It must ook “p ATRIA" With the Famous the belief, however, that Russia will e eTp! oy " | guess I'm about the only man who |&head to the season of floods and to [sessions and % EPISODE MRS. VERNON CASTLE a Double Role emies. soon be separated from the entente. n g M aniufliin] can turn the deal we are trying to put|the burning menths of May, - b | noticed and understood the beam. hroueh. s o cioen manded thones | July, August and Septeraper. 3 - ne Bulletin has the larwest§| uten i tne fact that the people of | Bad scen It more than once during bis [$nq R s 15gs will S0 better during the hot| Members of the lesisiature trom |l In This Part of the Serial Mrs. Castle Pla; circulation of any paper in Eastern §| Russia possessed the strength and or- : should have] ™ Mrs Blufkin looked a trifie discon- | season year. The climate of|this county and esveclally in the to cape Fallin o the Hands of Her Donnecticut and trem three to four§| LU PUSSAC SNl SRR SO0 O | changed the subloct but he didn't i |Certed. ~ This young man had some. | Mesopotamia 12 no worse than that of | Senate should make it & polnt %o kill | than any H T by % , tl injab, and troops ould as | tl amendmen! prohibiting times. Iarger et ce 24| ment ana depose the caar, through [ thers must be something else in life to | SCS [0 8%y, Mr Blufiin was uneasy | fie PUREP FRL T00D8 HOML (ls It | selling newspapers on the 'streets by Norwich. It is delivered %o over 2,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor- §| whom German influence had been such | talk about except dress d gosSIP. | glanced out of the window and saw |they had the same protection from the | gir's. No one wants is to _sell wich and read by nimety-three per §|as to greatly imperil the country and | Even light talic ought to fl" Some | that they were nearing the -r':‘awh,, heat and a fair proportion of the com- | papers, but Rep. Frank i, of WiN-. TODAY AT 2:15, 6:45 AND 8:45 cent. of the people. In Windham §| seriously embarrass it in the prosecu- | meat In it z 4 district. forts available in India. Last sum- |ington has put in amendment making s Mys. Blufkin aid not hear him. She| “UCome on” he shouted to his wife.|mer, on account of the inadequate|it against the law for boys under 12 8 3—Big Keith Acts—3 B e s enien to awe ] Do, oL the yak. 3 had an idea and her face showed it. | .ot Tiver transport, these compensations|years of age to sell papers. News 1206, and 1n 8l of these places S| AL RS e e e tmperiai Gor | g ElL tell you what Il do, Bdward i were not to be had, but now with In- | boys are a necessity and the work feiad e Photoplays i consilered tre local dally. g ot A et seious)| ciunkid.. Eobievh- s DI SHOORIEE creased facilities the position 1is|they do and the money thg# earn is Eastern Connecticut has forty- Soveengat s do tomorraw, and I will ride dowh| ' “wmar are you gatting out here|changed. Dbeneficial. Boys are better off sell- PUTTING N AIRS towns, one hundred and sixty- §| thnKIng as to what the people of that | with you. He will listen to the con-{fore” ghe asked. This vear there will be a great im- |ing papers than idling their time A IGHTPUL IRISH PLAYLEY ON OF HOME LIFE country may yet do to bring about| versation on the car and you will see “Oh, let's walk a little way. The |Provement in tentage. with the substi- [away. No publigher wants girls to ain postofiice _districts, and Sixty 3 gy W similar reforms. The lesson which has | that I am righ car 15 stuffy.” Then he added, “Say, |tution of the large Kuropean pattern, | sell newspapers, but jreventing ener- <~ DAVE MANLY ' AD) & HAZEL been taught by the Russian revolution| _YouTe or” shouted Blufkin. want a_hat?" 18 feet by 18 feet, for the small single | getic boys from gaining knowledge : 1 town’ and on all of ‘he K. ¥\ D.§|1s a powerful one. It is bound to im. |, Mre Blufkin was u> with the lark| "“Say. what do_you nean?” fy_expeditionary” tents "of last "year. | and business cxperience. is something The Political Monolo Ively 8inging Aot v he stor 3 Tust " that. Yeu like " hats, don't|Preparations are in hand for the pro- | the lexislature shouiu deal wit WILLIAM . = Foutes In Edstern Conmectisut. §| press whersver heard and as the story | pot bcataar ready dnd was dressed od; deat | Epambebcione cowin hetd e G pqu-| the levkioun phoie gelvie M S. #n “THE GUN FIGHTER i . you?” . L Ot | for the street by the time her husband | “**yven, rather. tions on the lines of commuinication, | ment to the measure.—Middietown 5 Part Ince Featurs, Full of Exeiting Sit and Lots of . Action CIRCULATION e ady ng upon |sat down for his morring meal “All right. Tl buy you one.” soda-water factories calculated to | Press. BB BEAnty UNDERTARI CONGERT ORCHESTRA rights the same as other people. Chan- ‘Some scenery you're wearing this| AWell, this certainly Is & surprise.|turn out so much per head per day, I LBy e | Niw LR N SR now 1901, average. 44128/ cellor Bethmann Hollweg has already [ morning. It's been many a day since |y, CH ¥ ol . y the sudden bursc of generosity?” |frosen meat storehouses and barges The post has no information as to B averany. . 5,920 interpreted what the effect of this ⅈ“!;mml[l’:tlemw:m kln:m f‘lfr;-h‘:c ‘Now don’t trifle with your luck. |Vegetables gardens of 3,000 acres each wn.ztu?.o or not Marcus Holcomb e Russian example is going to be and | Wilh anvthing more .ri ni N | Here's fifty. You go a~d buy the bon- | £rass farms to save transport, chicken |would accept a third nomination for advised reform action in anticipation |® Sh’:o;:aonk v Gty A net, and T'll have to ieave you here. | farms, dairy farms, provision for ster- | the governorship. By the time of the thereof. Bafn wa pl.:!’“g'm&;“ Toat 1= | Got to be at the office. Ta-ta." ilized milk, a more systematized ar-|next election he wili have past the|n,ue to go through yeare of political LEGAL NOTICES But from the unity which Russia 15| was awash of It If lovely woman | rerlS, Diufkin gazed after his rapidly |rangement for the purchase of fresh|age of 75, which is a time of life|ang jnaustrial reorgz:.ization before Skl b Y U WG T S ek otic POt S It retreating figure wita a perplexed |meat and local produce, and various|when most men do not seek activity ot . s rgetic pro dressed up more in the mornings, in- | smil, her 1 S et trmmmrrt waving Aohacats Actiyity | she will be in a pos tion to actively Certifiente tion of the war, Germany has small| stead of wearing an antique pearl e i e aben o- ] Rcae muc swe Hir meat root. pome renaons, wmbte P compete with ~Amer.ca.—Walerbury | 70 THR BOARD OF COUNTY COM- S - > } s " s 03 ere! A 'or & transfer of the § IR G CoURT EeEiaon :fles from that direction wiil soon be ;il:v:;,tl’:s';m;:,e“n is food for thought|doYars, and ehe certainly did need a|should help in maintaining the heaith|development of a national erisis has| ¢ js not every ome who willing gug’u' igonse now held by Jemes 3 -|lessened. Rather has it reason for|ln this pr 3 new hat. and comfort of the troops. althoush of | given an opportunity for the BOVEraor | o muice v waorifice of poiuable o | C. Mara to seil spiritunis and | The decision which has been hand- | reaching the conclusion that with the| AnYEEY. DIeARs: was soon She spent a delightful morning vis- | COUrse no possible transport arrange-|io demonstrate the fibre that I8 I |egiate in order to spare some~veauti- | Suuo®, Mauprs, ale. lager beer, R0 ed down by the Unitea States su.|German hand climinated from the Rus- | §0d (hey proceeded to the trolley.|iting the different shops and event- |Ments can bring In material to elim- | him. He has measured up to the sit- | f01 trees, but Fairfeld posscases 8% | soription of o Prostising shosic an. ind preme court settles by a sharp divis. | slan affairs, that country will become | (hey had (o Hand. their first stopping ..“:},’z,‘:}f,,:};,‘; e . R oy e e o e adn it Nne (e an [t one such person in Miss Anna B.| not to be drunk on the premiscs P e i ; 3 : er. ‘She wou proval of the entire state, withou v _ .| quantities not ezceeding ono fon of opinion among the justices of gonist t place being in front of two Young|don the new lid and go down to the |Cantonments. The shade of trees and | reference to political iines. =~ We re- ;’;""‘L.‘;‘,f,',.:y"".",'}';h‘;“:,",f:’; Commectl | Bxcopt otner than aistilied fia March 17 ...... that body the rights of congress to = men. office and sur 4 prise Edward. What |Strong shelter of walls and roofs to those In quantities not exceed pass such legisiation as the Adem.| _ THE DOG MENACE. Connie Mack has o new|funi® She had mot been In (he offios |kech out heat must always be want- | 2oy 02 would acespt a hiva tech | belongiag to her in order 1o make It| gallins” 1 i LK D W son act. Tt settles the question of the| TWith all the states in this part of cald one of them. “That's|for months ing’ In a country _which produced | Dut It nis posicion 1s fhe same In 1916 | Hoocmmary O o AT e tmara] S icn | Datea at Norw % vhat the Athletics need. Give ‘em a % ither wood nor stone, and h eight hour day and according to the | the country suffering from a decline | ¥ e A young man advanced to meet her [Deither wood nor stone, and has no|hat it was in 1916, his party s still . le | A, T, Nfeant, for Tnterpretation given to It, it ghes cons|In the sheep Industry, and with those | GoUPle of Lwirlers and they'll cop the |as she moved toward the private sanc. | building materlal ~except sun-dried | axtremely likely o brafor MArcus |ferensa for Incronsed irolles. servios, Fro Mo undersigned, 4 - gress the right to arrangs for-the com. | Who would engage ir? such business in | "%% ik tum of her husband. He apologizea |bricks. and that in unsatisfactory | Holecomb to amyone else, no ma-ter | troky conion maade by Afiss Jen- | (sxDayers ownipg rést Pleto regulation of the transportation, | an endeavor to restors it to the Posi-y due to Erab the Bunfing - this yass | BOfUSel, when he learned who she |duantities and auailties Through ail| how actvely anyone elxe may seek the [nings the citizens of Fairfield have | oarh of fl""’,‘;fl and hereby siv 4 Z . Y E ndoree the foremoing opiica:ion For some time sinee the appointment | tion it held a quarter of a century aso | They look good to me.” e el rius S3emed familiar o her. | e Celes o ltn ol & = savea | honor. And if Marcus Holcomb 16 | received a. greater gift than they may | Fawin® A, Smail for s 4rues of the intarsiats commerce. commis. | afraid to undertake ¥ becauss af Yhe | Mrs. Bluficin whispcred to her hus- | crentiom, ohr heny Jimired the new |17 ° SIran merie e not ARSIy To Mavelany | iie St tis present. OF cif oolonlal | eppss: afk Rerevy STiily Lust £ sion, the railronds of the country have| menace which dogs are, it is but nat- | band. “T take it that baseball is what | young man. just. outside your eMoes| The British army now holds over | hgan PATLY ls mot likely fo have any |traditiohs. rich in historic interest,|nileant is & sultebls pereor i E those two talkiig abi - 9 Bods ool i T | other candidates possessing anything |Fairfield alone of the towns hordering | licensed pursuant to sald nopl Been subject to the reguiation of that|ural that each of the commonwealths _are talkizg about. They|He wanted to know my name before |(hree hundred miles of, this inhospi-|jike his strength.iTartford Post. r o ; RRA0L TiTsant, to ou! body. Tt fs necessary to appeal to|is watching the others to see what D'},’.‘l’.;"‘?' work for one of the clubs.”|he would let me in. His face seems |table country. The army Is depend- on Bri ;;zn':m hlud Ransnec “’"':"h" Ztm,. A D M7 AL that body for the privilese of reising | *teps they are taking to surmount the|, ‘They probably Jon't” gnswered | familiar. somehow. ent mainly on river transport "The| 1f America is drawn into war, what ||t tanca of its vikorous nelwAbor On | Bogry o oy Lebter, B rates and it is obligatory upen the|d!Mculty. There appears to be a gen-| ‘el Oh, he is just a new clerk I took |number of steamers available has| wii be the effect on New England? |p, e “How much of thin Stinces | Do e it Tisiss So? « > ell. then, perhaps they have a|on lafely been increased. but the difficulties -are | i, e fon e ecast. How nhmed aix Toads to back up their xppeals by the|eral admission that the sheep-killing | gear f¥iend or refative in the busi-| Sudden'y Mrs. Bi still great. The vessel which can be s is the question that manufac-|phere |s due to tradition and how electorn and taxpavers, facts im obtaining anv such permis. | $0ES must go, but the problem Is how | ness.” ,{;ewflflx)k;‘ow- wh:r’“;l q.a':";?;-n = _“péd o el the. vasstics. of e zure:. merchant, pmtenlr;n'-‘ &“n ;“m: much to the charming homes and the o”:;-‘l'v;'xh e hl“:;u_l‘- e ARe Tewn o sioh In other words the rallroads 1 be accomplished. “Nothing doing. They are just talk- | was_he in {h f = is is hard to find. Different types | Diote the plunge inty war now can: |Denutiful trees we cannot pratend tof giuW 3" ST Bora R must prove to the satistaction of the| I ths state of New York, follow- |ing about the pastime, that's all Tk hign Tnancer (> MOTINS. talk- | S Jeare serviceable at different | hot savse tae mhock wnay the pslaces | COimate; but this much la certain— | 255 Ande: Assictant Town commission that an increase is shsc- |l nz tnvestization, a bill has been| “How strange! 'And they take all| "“High finance, piffio” snorted her |seasons andg I different sections Of | morid. sastained when the Sronr wap |Like, AWAY the trees and leave ane|_m Jutely necesssry if they are olmg to|Pressctid to the lekislature known as intcrest and devote so much | husband. “He gets fifteen per week, |the river. From the end of March t0|frst burst over Europe. pr— o business end secure o reasomabie | the Wicks bill for the purpose of meet- g'mih:h to '-’!kbusinesl T ,Bame Infand he isn’t worth that. the beginning of July there is flood | panic is likely to Edm:‘,h n‘: ::5;::; will be Fairfield no more.—Bridgerort | CERTIFICATE OF REDUCTION OF . promt, befors such will ke sllowed. |in€ this situstion. By that law it is | BUIE they take no part Ve women rs. Blufkin giggled iriumphantly. |Water, and o stesmer has to make|market as it did in 614, The need rcladigy ey s e A, o e sos which we| - 17 | Res e- 4 . the undersigned. & majority of come make ap many Gumands as|any = ot | with a gigele. ing her arm. “How Go you like your | feet deep, and no craft drawing more [ demand that will speoc <very wheel of | Those famous men of action and [PST¥ [ gormemtion ereaniacd wnfer & it wished of the roads for inc-eased|large on farm lands outside of and| Blufkin lcoked a trifle chagrined and | hat? —Boston BPost. than four feet six inches is of use. The | jnqustry a notch higher. Whether the | romance, the Northwest mounted DO- | Assembly of the State of Connect pay or shorter hours and threatgn to |awa from the premises of the owner channel is constantly changing, and |y, 3 S P SRS 3 U ed oe: - | Hce, are radually passing. So are loceted in the Town of Bpragus, strike if it d41d mot get them, but|OoT keeper. Tt also permits others to fts sharp twists and turns complicate | Lmea Siates BOCs In oF o e B | the” prodatary redsking and ihe white | i sald Siate, X : How the novelist will|, HEREBY CERTIFY that at a m thers was nothing which could force|do likewise and establishes a system | [ ETTERS TO THE ED] ory of her husband to the city of Min- | PaYigation. come to an end this year. What the |horse thieves. an arbitraticn of the demands. They | °f fees for such action. P ITOR neapolis, of which they were xmm';. At first, the use of the TIETis as a|effect of peace wil ba on this country (miss them!—Cleveland Plain Dealer. | \7f 05 S0¢ FlocEneiiors of sii¢ COrEoir must be accepted or the rafiroads, the| THIS is belleved to be necessary Tattiing. tant citizens, Windham House will|line of communication was limited to| s causing much speculation. The and held at Sprague, in sald State public and the country were in dan-|in order to meet the trouble which is| 3. aitor: As forks wh be highly honored by beins thus asso- | the number of vessels which could be | jemand for American products will Fun to Be Neutrall the 8th day of March, 1917. the P g oo e an SanT| taced by those who raise sheep, of | g oooitor: As folks who reason |clated with two of Windham county's |£0t through the Narrows, where for [nhuturally fall off, but with Kurope en- attaciiey of (ne Eiavd ™ sarNie stock of wwid flons which would follow a tieing up | Who would experience it if they were | that the period of childnoss ~moriooie e o len_ATgld end TPourtaliotie: i‘.’Eyp':"?m"Lffn B ther Y tho Jow | teTinE a reconstructivon period our ex- | report ‘from Washington, “sald (he{ fmilion doiars o the sim of ho 1 Cherls S pilars to the sum ¢ of the railroad lines. willing to”engase in such an under- | the sense of honor at iis keenst. Tiven | noblest n the New Engiand characior | water @sason. The congestion here | POri® WRUIl netiraly be expected Lo janlifcation outdid any they had wi T gkana e Soltary W Mt The supreme coutt in upholding the|taking. The time has come when a :m“sewt!o& Wildlim]sny times shame its | The saying that, “blood will tell,” was |has been removed by the completion |gemana for American products, how- ne’-llzed in Ry Jear ;““GM;‘ T e e vk Ao jaw declares that congress has the|restralnt must be placed upon the 2 display of sense of hon- | never more truly illustrated than in |Of the railway. ever, will undoubtedly be Eradual, se | S5, Year len't It7—Springfleld Re- | o ciotreg nd six thousand Ing of the Ktockholders of said corp le ¥ r that's amazing. From this it ap- power'to fix wages and it ia necessary | sheep-killing dogs. Such dogs can be | = D- | the lives of Mr. ana Mrs, Frank Tours that there would he no need of fearing " par " Valus bf ane bt [~ 5% to et busy and | Of no §00d to the bwner or a commu- | PFAFS thAt one of the worst mistakes | tellotte, who have used thelr sreat| Wouldn't Make Any Difference. |a sudden industrial = depression. Th An Overt Act. saen®yy *a Fesdlutlon wdo proceed fo enact a law which will [nity and better be disposed of, and|fuct that honor is pormitted to" lane | sumerine. ony Go i OoneY to relleve| This silence on the part of Mr.|demand abroad would stil be for B Qvert-Ant meeting by C suifering and to promotc education | Roosevelt may be due to the convic- |many of the products that New Eng-| We only ask the weather powers | TSt® B o (U 07 Wl cop land s especially fittud to supply. The [not to permit the mercury to sink |of which resolution is b t_the £ cover the regulation of this matter, | the quicker such a move is made to | guish in the breasts of children. along many lines That will mean that both sides will|end this menace the quicker will there [ It is in youth that it should be most| It f | then be subject to this matter of reg- |be a revival of the sheep industry tion that the case doesn’t require any s most fitting that Mrs. T tel- 31 1; carefully nourished. The voung man | lotte should be the first =~ Winanem | 2r6ument—iMarion Star. g chances are aiso that Kurope willlwithout warning.—Brooklyn Eag nlation, and when tho lesislation la|such as the country s In great need | or woman who steps forth in the free. | COURty woman to eontribate & Soniis passed it should mean the end of act- | Of at the present time. g:glfg: "u:: iWDuld“b'Ehef‘:l' better equip- ::lm (: ‘Windham House. It is the de- . . . hundred thousand dolla B & thioatined rafivond strilos. ray parents would | sire of the Windham county Assoca- - e 4 of ‘ehares of the eapifal stock : ‘ sorromat wores. | Een e Il ettt | e S Somnecdeir izt nat Woio| City Physicilans Explain y They Prescribe g @ o/ttt vt A WISE MOVE. The man on the corner says: Some|dren displayed in childhood. Souls | ble mer and women. Wi heve nalncd % o i A TS LT I By thé withdrawing of his amend- |People are so absent minded that they | 8row calloused enough after a few | to make Windham county what 1t s l H lth thousand whares common of 1 ment to the bill before the genetal as. | forget they are happy. years of worldly experience, but it Is | —through memorial rooms. The me- uxate ron [e] ake beautitu ea Value o ong hundred dediars . B 17 Daseea Bl ke It a known fact that men and women |morial rooms are as follows: The-re- i A O by T sont 2 With Michaeloviteh in thé hands of | Who have developed a high type of | ception room miven by David Hala Sormpiete Tiat of all the mtockholdsrs i e for girls under 16 vears of - honor in their youth m 1 Fann} 1 y EE% L0 st movepaer on thesiout | B Sends B o bave ihe "o | 1200, ', Qi WD, Bee By v | Ennpine, Woraietsy it v memary Women And Strong, Vigorous Men el eng DA T, Senmator Hall quickly terminated the | thy of maay a ward politician. life. They may sin, but their honor |John Milner, Moosup, in ( Dated at Baltlc, s amendment newsboys under I = 0 repents and keeps fighting for | room in memory of Mary Dexter, Dan- g3l a3 A B o be included I th hibi- | tom Of their bins can understand what | better things will never be wholly lost | lelson, David Hale Fanni 1,- BEIN OVER MILLION LE ANNUALL AT . O Ton: oot 1o e arantly cnoR#bl- | the coal shortage means in Ttaly and |to_usefulness. Pl T A R e NOW G USED BY THREE PEOPI INU. Y CIAREEs . WEWELL sh_custom o er_ and mother, Mr. Wi i Aan. “wx. March SER. 1911 piiminate his amendment than 0 a%-| \ynen Czar Nivholas sald “May God | tatting. It poisons the will of those |lam . Arnold (§3500). David Hals| Quickly transforme the flabby fiesh, toneléss tissuss, and pailid chesks of weak, anaemic men and women into & ;"F;nré.éu':r "12\‘7-.;:‘ Trederte ¢ Sayies. Robe ayies And Char tempt to pass something which would " who make it a ot y—~O increase: h of lical nervous, B acriment aveea 5t & panene "t [ 912 Russia” no dount the katser will| %20, MEKS ¥t bavic and we can wil| Panning alse’contributed $1.000 to the B i e o e e Soiecte H el B Tmaigelty of e alre There ia an entirely different ques- | Z°°1 that he ought to have been called | spised a tattler. Tattling breeds many | $16.000 or more. run-dewn folks Por _sont; in hwe wesl of The Walu®' | Mits "comban $08 involved when restriction upon first. kinds of soul-sickness. It makes to: This is an object which shotild ap-| New York, N. Y.—It '+ conservatively coun-[ how much you have gained, I bave|made oath io the truth of C upon boys of a dozen years 42 gues more envenomed than a raitler's | peal to evervome. One of the most |estimated that over three million people | LY E madi_ | seen Gosenw of nervous run-down peo when the same sort of a restrio. | It ism't evervone who can rewara|fangs and causes those who shun it|touching and praiseworthy contribu- | snnuaily in this country atone are tak. | C*hongoiyvigns save: “As [ have 8aid| plo who were ailing ail the wii WILLIAM B, PECK tion is intended to apply in the case ,hd“ Y awchs ey Foe, Hlg g i S mhe ilgren :!: Eromien Comen® o Yire Girla | ine Nuxated Iron, Such astonishing Ehe greatest of all st -ongth bullders. | double thelr strensih <nd endsranc Notary Pu ®f girls. In many Instances the great | !dent Wiltor has Dr. Grayson bY|irciined to tatt ortfio, e FORreaented | results have been reported from Its| if people would only throw away Wabit| JJipioms of dyspepsis, liver and 3& — __majority of the newsboys are over|Making him a rear admiral with 2l The A e s e | A merros ot e B | Woth by docters nd Iaymen WL 6| LoinE Arege And, negaseds, &ongos; | (oubics in from ten t5 fourtesn A = achs in.the 12 years bui ths fact that those who 83 sure as thev permit tattling to be- | band of girls and if this spirit was in | number of physicians in verious parts|am convinced that tho lives of thou- | time simply by taki.k fron A the |y o B0 RoL i gio i ion a7 nereny - Bre Dot and desirs to earn a littla| Michacloviteh is ready to take the|come a habit, just so sure are they|the hearts of every man and woman |of the country have been asked to ex- | }ands T persons might be.saved who | PrORCLEOT0h, e’ ® Soctoring for [ notified that I have a warrant (o ey for thelr own use or for the| RuSsian throme if jt is the wish of the|ovDing their ¢hiid of its matural|of Windham county, this dormitory | plain why they prescribe it so exten- | Born, d1¢ every year (ra "1’.“"‘"'"4‘ B ontns Cwithout obtalnire any benefit. | and collset a tax of elghteen (15 efit of thei- famlilies ought not to| People. How mighty has become the | Chances in life. For a sense of hemor | would soon rise on one of ;x,): most | tively, and why it ently produces o e 3 % iver Anc | But don't take the old forms of re- | on the dollar, on the town Jist :‘ Be denied them. There is no violation | vol of the Russian in twinkling! cannot exist in a tattler's heart and | sightly crests which has been lected :2‘ 1}‘? better mul “ than were ob- which started duced iron, iron acetate, or tincture of pot the permomal tax, due [ without a sense of e {ron stmoly o wive a few cents The | o012 D the chila labor law in allowing boys - | or ‘woman n crippled Tar he batcle of | When the Gonors have passcd ont of Fom the old forms of inoremnle | 5Ol MRl "8 A ion hrought on by | lron demandsd by afotner Natgre ror| (07 ¢ eollgoting_sald carry papers. Such is done either | When Torrington rejects a proposed | life even before it is begun. sight Windham House will stand there, “‘:on h the blood. the 'flyfi"'mfl‘ oty ;nl(n llh":t lfigg o x'::,""v-m"",':pfl 1ok A PO before or after school In most cases|new charter for the third time, either| Would you have yeur child ng to the generations of girls| reseived are givem below: “Not long man came to me | ber chijoren 1o alpk Nt hin & form | Wednesday, April f. from 10 a, m #nd many a man prominent fn affairs | that city doesn't want n change or | INto a despised and heartily detested | who will oome ang o, of those who - T osE Shrmnian] mio g neerly & contury old and | {108 LU, Rl sorbed and aa- |2 p. m.; at ¥, C. Eooleston's N re Eitracts ®rom some of the letters| lack o &5 H gotten his start by Just such work. | else it has mot vet been offered what | S05°iPer Who blasts its feliows? No.|made this fair struoture possible. It | Slsorous ir ¥ ve him a_preliminary | W00 00 (0 40 you any ggood. other- | GoFner) on Tuesday, Awril 10. fram 1 provides something to do in spare | it desires. Then sce that the poison-of tattiing | will be an inspiration to them to leave o R Al hoBes e 3?3.‘:'-‘#:'«"«:’5-‘2" 5?“:-':'1\:. B e W Ay e O e ek io: | Gtfcs m s goannd aud Joorth Raters aring does mot enter their | the print of their “footsteps on the 4o T agasmis mon| bremsure of & noy ol f8 Jnd s culor | MY A% HiRISte,, 00 RASIEMG | Q100" AT I MAd A Ao 1o e * Rours. It bullds up the idea of thrift hearts and habits., 4 | Vi i~ teaches many valuable lessons for | It is to be sincerely hoped that other | Respectully, Wi wiTS. S v Aaptc Drain fams | man; in Tach s youns min he Fenlly I RO G TR S T B L SRR G SRR, : careers. The boys are not sub- | unions will not feel inspired to take H SOUTHBRNER. x X X X. nd_they often The | O etore he went into the affray:|e par cont. nterest will bo added from goct to the same dangers that sirls ars | the ssme course the raflroad brother- | March 17, 1917, Danteison, March 18, 1917. ot oot i, riigtia e White many another har gone down 1 | tate when dus ~ In that kind of employment and there[hoods have in order to get an extra Eo- Foes from the blood of women, %1 | inslorioys aetear simply ‘for- the lack THOMAR ¥ WHEELER #hould be no such restriction as was | advantaze with so much other trouble| Contributions to Windham House. BTy S e et 135 ke s e e e v { «a| Dates at North Stonington. Mer e e ]t (o5, Editor.” The latest contrivution || STORIES OF THE WAR | ica. inesiarhen Sagnes "tais”opripa: | Iron ' mismcl'af vieatlty tha nie Tase | o MO, 7750 00 " o et | 127 3017, 1 e g o the Windham Eouse fund is 33500 . ot e: noy' of youth. | T e 127 nik s medicine het N ae houn Teachid by'the with.| Hven the ressuition of the fact|frem Mra Hamige A Tourisllotig.of = @ e Tarine. deger. | aole Fout Dlaghts’ chasge 1od” Inte | omun et Wi ey e 4 to’ ithout I, no matfer |prescribed by emincat physcia woda crackers, u — — Rt wq Rorio ol o ast, Four Faod | o weier "rikaiha. oider merganic - joom Dp. A- J- SINAY ker that it is the thoughtless throwing of [ Minneapolls, MMinn., through Mrs. cornmeal, no lor ger i iron to 'Without | products 1t s eadly sesimbiated, docs Dot injurs ver of the amendment. It would been better if it had never been o refuse and waste into the streets| Rienzi Robinson. This sum js to bulld K be found, h; - hich give them their untids appess. |and furnish & suite of roomis,. consist- | Ar™Y Operations in Mesopotamin. | ol 25"k, Fon" o other Barth from ough ¥ > ance does not deter many people from | I0E Of @ study opening Into two sin-| An army in Mesopotamia may be|ihese impoverished fouds. and aiily ng v '§O0d. 'YOU don't. get |ihe teath, make fhem lack uor et (he somech: vy . HELPING THE FARMERS. tioini SR it gle rooms in memory of her faf immebilized In the rainy season by the | TShods of home cookory. by throwing | the strength qut of ii, and as a conse- |on the conirary, Ji lo o mort Doty remeds O ) ; R S £5, Toctat I memors of Bor Ead vy e’ wins waiming | (oo Gt st e 4ol | BT o e e T entis Much has been claimed for the farm . % Arnold, formerly of North Grosvemor-|™ud, in the Spring by floods, in the | which our vegetables gre cook: is | sickly-lookin it like & plant trying | rous Soidor SOl e sted drn, that banks which have recently been| There can “be. little surprise that|dale, Conn. i Summer and early Autumn by heat. s D gatwe fren bobt. § O T ore rei ek l;.,y;-;.fi foe 10" tortelt $100.00 o suy chartiniie iouthtution 1f | Ropms 18-19 Aliss Building, Nerwich for the purpose of aiding |many of the railroad men were re-| . The beautiful' Tourtellotte Memorial |With the exception of October and | your youthrul vim and viwor to o ripe| 1o yourself to male the following tant; | ey copnel tske any man et women ander 63 Phene 1177-3 fusing 't abide by the sirike order| HIEh sohool st Thompson was & it | November thers ia no month in which | ¢ .:5; 5 ff&"' The. fron (o £ how’ lonk vew’ can ‘work o how | T LI A S g | ke under the Tesling that the old vote did [ f Mrs. Tourteliotte and her husband, | 2n Army may Taove W Ao, O pera: | form -t Seannic ‘iron. Just. 4s " 3o | ired. Mext iake taa Nve-grain tablots |eruts yosr meacs I It o 1o si leyst doutis| WIMBN YOU WANT to put your bus- not cover the situation and [ppent Tow o, “"" Bouss | tlona. mould use aalt when your f00d has Bot E-"’ Fdinary nuxated iron three times wj“‘_-:ln‘:m:'m ton dayé ume Il iness Bofove the public, thers ne | the fact thet . conditions | teliotte e nomes | For the last ten days the mud b T -l e ‘fl.;z,fi, - Ea BT A S W s ot 109 &l oatum better than hrough the ad- have so greatly changed. for Deacon been BOIing up carts and PASK aml E- Sauer. s Boston phywician whe | Taen aael and ‘ses | & Vertising columas of The Bulletin. e