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A A 7 A o A T 4E MILLION DO! H. INCE’S iee EREA oot i (—— <G ILIZATION i iriot St g : 3 1 y e T T ” IN TEN THRILLING PARTS Bungin musizie raes doo. ¢ ; - i i t:zm.:v&nnnmn. PRODUCTION EVER GONCEIVED BY T+ B -3 3 ek 3 % ] 2 5 A PLEA .FOR PREPAREDNESS . FORTY THOUSAND PEOPLE TEN THOUSAND HORSE IDI‘-LA‘AIHANOID MUSIC BY AN ENLARGED BYMPHONY OF POPU Ld 28 TO SUIT E YONE. IMATINEE, 150, 25¢ g EVENING 8¢, 25c, TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 2:16 AND 8:00 ». M. 3 - To clean a meat chopper, put a piece - of bread through it aficz you have F: chopping raisins, meat thing that is hard to wash out a chop- fer and you will have no difficulty in ‘washing it afterward. §5l I § i Matines a1 2:80 Eve. at 7, 5.30 All Beats 100 Ao Among the sketches on this page is 3 renchedmdrdesiln‘uoflllnfi-t,w';’y-‘mr‘mm";:‘d”“;'b:lmp:leulamck:xl‘doatflm 5 H Britain harmed while carrying gun: anatoy collar, sleeves ane lower part 2 - 4 This might indicate that the unacmed | N218F and $hrowing over them & ¢IMD |the frock are trimmed with embroid- Favorites man T | ship was as safe as the armed, but the | Soriig et mane be’ Hasies mow, |STed soutache. X — = . . ‘e ‘ fact is that the Mongolia was ofie of |oughly, soaked in ice water and dried A TRIM FIGURE. » } ]]Q 5 those among the several thousand |on a towel g li-the. Y Y, §U111d which the German submarines was r—— The girl who is not necessarily e ) " A unable to get to, and it must be re-| Onions that are oversirons in #avor|stout, but who delights in the low cut —IN— 2 membered that Germany has not only |2y be rendeced ‘ess o by slcing. |or girdle-top corsets will find the fol. promised”to sink all vessels, includ- |{DeR putting iIn a colandar and pour-|jowing hint a saving on brassieres (1 i ¢ < ing Ameri hich fail to observe its |i0S Doifics water ovar them. After|She can sew into the top of her cor- \ . ing h:“':h:" = Non: petualh don: this piunge into ice waier and et re-|set a piece of stout linen lace—torch- 4 S lnsofar gs It was able. Had|lhem ‘orenlf2nhour. This willleave|on or imitation cluny will answer. It ) A Filmed Version of Ons of Broatway's Most Famous Successe = = 101 as sely as posei- / i N—— lomance and venture - ¥ 11* c'l'flllatll)ll 0 a submarine appeared in the ble and a casing allowed for tape or A Most Diverting and Yet Pathetic wmm Ll H course of the Mongolia's trip it would CLEANING HINT. ribbon at the top if the lace it mot > Ey— ~ o dt] 7 & have been powerless to resist. Its open enough of lself. When this ad. 4 Wweltth Chapter of REAT SECHE rights would have made rio difference, k_l:b—t Bediie pave anat tro;-‘:»l}; soa|dition to the corset is drawn up tight- ' ing the cige of ihe com: e | 1y it { but in the case of the other two ShiDS | Jican, sspeclally ths e 1ge toat KOs UD | briirg ih Sopiss, SUPPOFt and inures .%TbeBufletin x —_— e 5 ‘The Bulletin has the largest $|the proper sort of provision was made |ncar the face. Taks a piece of chcese MAT. Be circalation of any Paper in Bastern §| for protecting themseives. losh the width o€ your comforiaine, | o U517 Under thin blouses and ling TR AUDITORIUM ¥ % s e I = / hem both ends and setw i 3¢ your com- FISKE AND WOOD. _ fortable. Turn the edxs in sc that .t FIRST AID. PR to be an unfortanate|cOmes inside. Chat p-olec:s the edge i e ~ ; seems rtanate | o "ihe comforiasie. Now take some| 1If an artery is cut the bl A l H situation undspethe prevailing condi- (LN SHMIAN N, SNC S| I an aftery is cut the blood s Yearly Custom That Has tions is the action taken by the £ov-|the outside hem of he chasws Coth. | ihis is versy dangerous: act. Guiikiy. ernment in the case of certain promi- |That gives it a fttle color. This | Zend for a doctor at once. irent na in . . nent individuals who have voloed their | cheese cloth can he taken Off - and |vein cut, erowding Snuse Inte wornd B D l H b nent Indiriduaie who Bars voteed their | chisss, coth cuz b takin Gt “und | vel’ cul Sea e "en e inte wand? ecome a Daily Habat. edness of this country and the neces- | Comfortable a great deil press artery by tight bandages near C I I N N O 3 wound, but be‘ween heart and wound. |l Ht Cross Buns have besn necessary to Good Friday for countless years. OI J E I O L: i But so delicious have thoy become, that today they are a daily habit in A STORY WITH A SERIOUS PROBLEM BEHIND IT many homes. = - The demand for ou~ sweetly de'icate Buns is bound to be exceedingly u‘n’éi‘r‘ ‘V!FTAEQEAFPL E‘,“M_ The Secret ngaor heavy during the Easter Season. 4 f SCENE—"CARRIAGE CALL NO. 101" Connecticut and from thres to four times larger than that of any im Norwich. It is delivered fo over 5,000 of the 4053 houses in Nor- wich and read by ninety-three per cent. of the people. In Windham it is delivered tw_over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danlelson to over 1,100, and in all of these places it is considered tbe local dally. 1§ Eastern Conmecticut has forty- - focin dine towns, one hundred and sixty- SELF-WATERING PLANTS. —— five postoftice districts, and sixty For some time the war department eSO MO ural free delivery routes. has dented Rear Admiral Bradley A.| 1f you are leaving *ome for a few. J The Bulletin is sold In every §| Fiske the privilege of speaking before |days and have plaits thit showid bc| Many of the new work bags that are town and on all of he R. F. D.3!orzanizations which had desired. to|watered, instead of tmovinz them into|usually made of silk or cretonne show PRODUCTION OF WILLIAM FOX PRESENTING GLADYS BROCKWELL IN FIVE PARTS sity of overcoming it. routes in Eastern Connecticut. hear him upon subjects of national | your neighbor s house, far her to Wor- |cords instead of ribbon with fringed importance. Last week the bars were |7V S alm:; a p oo: water -:(?r tassels as a finish. For their popularity is increasing rapidly every year let down that he mi, your plants, then remors cach pat to i, F? 2 i i CIRCULATION ) dovs out B iehs Sacrems i |20 24000200 S 20kl | o o srams ot 1 umaman g {[] 37 P10 7007 ordr snry and inaure yeur ot sguiot disappniniment. + § 1961, average. s o m. ne white linen, i 75 Apthienia 44128 only temporary for immediately fol- | the" botiom, e Diice the NI (hree iy dtomer e 712 CENTS A DOZEN ter. They ecducate the people and|army and the navy +00%, average. owite s Now Bt AP 854 bance— |}, Tt s be.cer tc : - sham measures about fifty -nine inches | i aweil the ranks of shoppers. They |either of these attainme o forth nothing moro s Hidy to come |sometning, & “nat e~ | long twenty-two inches wide and are a stirring force in every commun: e e are capable, of be rom him, since there is ne possibility [set down too far. this _manner | i i ity in which their arts are empioyed. | c: a ental exam . <) R i ey ettt Their extent indicates the city's busi- | The examinations nre str ness and their style the city's stiye. not too easily passed 1 Snow me, says a distinguished mer- [cure a place in elther one ¢ chant, the advertisement of a city, |ganizations the National Gu and T will show you the city's balance | the second step for ambi sheet—New Canaan Advertiser. After that there is the Hom ems all very simple 3 that the seal will be removed or that|vour plants will be well kept for thre2 | hem. - : March 31, 1917. he as a good officer would attempt to|or four days. go contrary thereto. ¥ Suggestive of luxury is a cover fe D B aeeerlil etk 1 HEALTH AND BEAUTY. a Javbed “The cover is fashioned o' : : : old rose taffeta quilted in various de- = - = 5 e e vty e secrets. | Every skin ls different and must be [Signs. In a shicld frame formed by | 8 Fine Green Mountain | Fine ONIONS Gov. Holcomb has taken hold of this r _he has tried and - 5 He is not in sympathy with any for- | treated rdingly, and it cake: STATEMBNT OF THE OWNERSHIP, ; reated accordingly, and it :akes aistitchery is embroidered the owner's management, cireulation, ete. reauired | SlEn power and he doesn't desire to|reasoning woman to experiment care- | monogram in various shades it pine - |l POTATOES, pk. .. 77c |2 » 2 nis i it T e ) entire matter of preparedness wi o i W o Army has its special work. T Pure White s Such vigor and a. determination to|ATmy has its special wor By the Act of Congress of Aug. 24, |acquaint those who may become an |fully and find out the proper mcthod = 1912, of Norwick Bulletin, published | enemy with facts whi¢h will be of any |of treatment for her skin. A similar cover might be made for N leave mothing to chance, that he is|has . b LARD, Ib. .......... 21c | Oleogmargarine, Ib. .. 27c B/ 505 D008 ait ovex. the country. He serves” a purpose. An ROUND STEAK no @oubt had informhtion which he |Guurd stands as the v aaiay “ar’ Nerwicn. Conneotiout, . for hem, but he d the bed, for it is evid: i APEY 16t 1917, | State of Conneciicut, | Use to them, but he does consider that it boite: [niuntly rolorel sorktict 1o the Che o Counts ‘ot New London, %s. Before me, | it is Important that this country should | , Trercise le o splendid ekia tonic. lliantly ‘colored coverlet is the one of a Notary Public, in and for the State | be arot real | the moment, care being taken that the community when the m ina, Codney acGrerail’ pertonally” 87| omn oused Lo tts real condition for ite | L hesiion i comblexion e n a3 Tt | color masches o harmonizes with the x S imparicd to"the authorities at Wash- |communlic when |l 7 . . who, N - 3 , 8 @ e Ce 1 i . d not consider neces. - = ) E:'c..'d’mx sworn according to Jaw, do- | he has made this clear even as Major |aperient will do wonders for a muddy | o <°\OF Scheme of the room. For Ib. ... 12%;c | Whole Slice, Ib. ...... 22c @|insion, He did not consider 1t meces d (Uit {0 il tront—ew | s s e e I D I e i st | Gemacul Wo;:d TSy U Al | i, Bags are not alwavs as ornamental res| Granulated publie, an eminently wensible idea. ie Th Howing i h ot hi: The result of s is tl imiral R as they are useful, but by exercising a recognizes the possibility of a mistake, | - 317y 7l Kiowicee ang DElCE, & tree statoment | Fiske, who is recognized as being one| A Preparation for whitening the |iitte ingenuity one can consiruct a |J§ CRACKERS, ... 21bs. 22c | SUGAR, 3 Ibs. ...... 25c | but he does rot propose to take the Question of the Hou: Cf the ownership, management, circu- | of the country’s most valuable naval|Deck Is made from two ounces of|pretty bag from unbleached muslin e W | sligntest chance. He does not belleve | No one will ever accuse 31 in waiting for something to turn up, |of rushing into war, b and when the something comes, then [tion which makes the m to start to prevent it. The who'e state |entrance, rushing or being d SALT CODFISH GEMS, b. ....... 12Vsc] lation, etc.. of the aforesaid bublica H - |strained honey, half an ounce of gly- [and cretonne. Line the b 2 Slom or (e Gats' Shown' 1 tne. above o Sy L e R gerin and rectified spirits, one and a |or biue satesn. For the botom of the n. e al rams of citric acid and two|bag take a piece of cretonn h: 24, 1913, embodied in Section 443, Postal | important post and felegated to a post [drops of musk. The honey and gly- | the top of llph.to three“ln‘:;:e'sciuigg Laws and Regulations, to wit: 1. That 1 would a thousand times rather have [Washington Heraid | | ihe mames and addredses of ihe pup. | Of much smaller Importance. Regard- |cerf~are put together into a china|and apply It, scalloped part up, 10 the him err on the side of preparedness | Jisher editor, managing editor, and|less of their patriotic endeavors they [cup, set into hot water to warm until|bag with braid. than to take even the one chance in } Biinces manager are; Publisier, The|are being squeiched at & time when |stirfing mixes them. The acld goes B ihousard ts IACITE Une. Catabtiophe ] - HEALHUAIRIE Pour o Five Vo& : OER B, GOnD-i| the country most needs just such ser- [into the rectified spirits to melt, when 0ld on it and cover with jelly, and which could never be redeemed, which | xo one appreciates good B e i, Norwide, Conn. the two mixtures are combined. This e et et B ! could never be excused, and for which | ;00 G #PPFECIAtET BOOC T Jelly DOUGHNUTS Managing Editor, Harvey M. 'Brigss, | vices. i hefore the jel Norwich, Conn.; ~ Business = Manager, is applied night and morning, rub-| There are so many lovely things|each cutlet with a star cut out of OTHEE VIEW POINTS |!ic'would be cursed from top to bot- | 5'°3° SN0 " b Bl B e = XL Ont, Norwich, Conn, 2 That| THE NEWLY ACQUIRED ISLANDe.| & '» Well that a girl can make from handker- |hard boiled yolk of egs. When sct I}tom by those who now think he may | poehiered with biadder tr % e owners are: Estate of F. H. Crane, chiefs that she should not despise|take a sharp knife dipped in hot have been over zealous—Uridgeport|five years. It gave me a gr ew York City.; Charles 'D. Noyes,| Now that the Danish West Indies A TIE RACK. - |these offerings when they come as|water and cut out the cutets neatly. Post. of pain. 1 took different me Norich, Conni William 11 Oat Nor-|have been actually transferred, the| gifts, even if they are the plain hem. | Pile some green peas or a macedoine | Mayor Cooke of Meriden has issued e N e h o any wose ¥ Rolders, mortgagees. and other securiiy | MOney having been paid.over to Den-| No matter how careless your hus- |stitched variety. of vegetables in.a dish, arrange the |a proclamation to all residents of for- | There should be no confusion of |1 got Foley Kidney Pills.” M ; holders owning or holding 1 per cent.|mark and this country having acquired |Pand or brother is, there is one thing| For instance, she might follow the cutlets against them and evrround with leign birth, stating that in the eventlideas on enlistment in the Fome |sons suffer from kidney and | motiengen cotal amount of es’°03%: | title, there will be revived the discus- | that they are apt to be careful of. and |example of one clever girl who had |the remaining jelly, finely chopped: |of war no citizen of any foreign pow- |Guard, or the United States army and | trouble when they can b None: & That the iwe paramraphs mest|sion as to’what neme these islands|that is their neckties. They will ac-|four —hemstitched and ~embroidered |use the trimings and scrag end of the |er need fear for his money, his prop- |navy. First and foremost in the | Backache, dizziness, rheumat R REeis the naines of the owners. | will o by in. the futhsk tually take the trouble to string them |handkerchiefs given to her, too pretty |mutton or lamb for mution broth. erty or his personal liberty as Jong |minds of men who would serve their |stiff or sore joints and ot h s ¢ as he goes peaceably about his busi- |country stand the two great arms of | toms vield to Foley Kidney ¥ + stockholders, and s on one of the many wooden or metal |for the use for which they were in- < the list of stock- | kriown for centuries as the Virgin Is. tie racks if one is piaced conveniently |tended. She laid them out before her| Pineapple Delight—One cupful of ness and is iaw-abiding. The mayor |Uncle Sam’s fighting machine, 3 security holders as they < e near the bureau or chiffonier. The |on her bed, making a large square of [Chopped pineapple, one tablespoonful | points out that the United States has gmllv upon the bi\})ks of the company | lands. Owing to the fact that the|trouble that most women have to find them, and suddenly the idea occurred |Of gelatin, two tablespoonfuls of rice, | never, in any war, confiscated the DIt ig, in, sases, ywhers the stocknold: | ownership of the group has been di-|With such racks is that they allow the [to her to join them . together with |three-quarters cupful of sugar, one |property of any forelgn resident uniess any other uciary relation. the name | been frequently used, and because of m. ere is ng with val edging. 'uls o ing water or of pineapple |sary. is is oY - S7tne Bebedn S hroriioh for o | the fact that theso three were In the 33 1ded that both the man an ahis tiay | Tiis she did, leivieg an opening in|iuice, & pinch a salt, a few preserved | by Republicary S 8 g. Is given: also v o1 olks will appreciate. It is a|the square where the esides of wo | cherries. - Boil the rice until very soft, - fhat thelsala two’ parigragha contain :‘:::::30:‘0:“1‘3‘62::;); !:::v‘hr:\;‘l:.e‘:;: small wooden tie rack, with a linen | hankderchiefs met and ceming Juce wa |then drain it. Dissolve the gelatin in| In 1361 the Copperheads told us that Nt g R e T cover, which folds over the hanging|each side instead of joining them to- |the boiling water, then ad the salt, the | we had no business to meddle with the B et ohiattions arhers som ndies. . ties and enaps into place. Amy one [gether with one piece. Then she |Dineapple and the whiped cream. Cool |affairs of the South and that if they stockholders and security holders who |, SOMe effort has been made to have|can make one of these affairs, and can |threw the pretty thing about her|and serve in dainty glasses with a|wanted to keep the negro in chains it @0 not_appear upon the books of the | these three islands, St. John, t.[add embroidery or stenciliig of a |shoulders, never even cutting & neck |cherry on. the top of each. was the business of the South and not Sompany s trustees hold stock and|Thomas and St. Croix given the name|Monogram to the cover, too. if she|line, and the cunningest short negli- ours. The men that Wer;ll Svd“th flm; they declared, Becurities In a capacify other than that | De Island; Tikes, Dot shake it 150, hock . e s o 0f 5 bona Ne owners sontinnanthat| Dewey Islands in honor of the late 5 ke it too hard to ad- |gee was the result. A few ribbons at fought for the Union . BN 115 reawon to Delleve tia admiral, but the suggestion has not|JUSt. o You will find the lucky man |the neck and under the arms to hold = deserved to be shot. The principles Bas no reason to believe that any other raiiing against it rather than biessing |the jacket on made it prettier still. STORIES OF THE WAR || that Lincoin upheld never appealed to ccurity holders. if| The islands are a part of the group o L Owosd. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Oces the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? Vew d have no fi By our method you zan have your testh filled crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CC™SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS CLEAN LINEN or corporation has|met with much favor. Admiral Dew- @ny interest direct or indirect in the it But the 11 part abot s them. Today they tell us that we Saia stoc. bonds, or other securities | ®¥ Was in no wey connected therewlith = wille the Wt CIERE fois eeioes have no business on the high seas and ASEPTIC DRINKING than as 89 stated by him. 5. That the | and it would hardly be appropriate to SEORGETTE CREPE. several other ideas for using handker- that anyone who goes abroad deserves LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK to be killed. The principles of the @xerage number of copies of each lssus | link his name With the group, which hiefs came to her. That afternoon at Armored Cars in Egypt. st t the a t appeal reedom of the seas does not appeal of this publication sold or distrl Dhrough the malle of otherw e to tery | in comparison with other territory is| When laundering Georgette crepe|a mussed handkerchief sale she pieked Subscribers during the six months pre- | of small importance. It would hardly |SOllars, vestees and blouses, the great- | up three plain linen handkcwchiefs | In the recent raid of the Egyptian |to them an more today than the prin- Ing the date shown above iIs 9296.| carry with it the honor which would |®5t 0f care must be taken if one wish- | with narrow pink borders—her room |armored car column on the Senussi, an |ciples of the abolishment of slavery William B Oat. Sworn to and swb- | ATy WER It the honot which would |e5'to be euccesstul. In the first place |was ‘done” in’ pinko_and at the mers | Arabic order of Mohammedans, the|did in 1361. But we are going to do I Sertrs e, ihis Siat fay of | o eanile Ty o¢|do not let the article becomc badly |table a plece of fine torchon lace |Crews of the cars traveled 200 miles|the same as we did in 1861. The arch, 7. Lester Greenman, Notary lan| wras iocated in that|soiled hefore laundering it. Makc a{which looked almost like cluny. ‘A |into Libyan dessert, fought a 3tub- | Copperheads are like the poor, how- If these appeal to you, call for examinastion and estimate. Ne charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON OR. D. J. COY DENTISTS (Successors to the Wing Dental Co.) Public. (My commission expires Feb. | quarter of the globe. suds of warm watcr and a i eli-hi Blev 3 E 5003 white | dressing table scarf wi 1. *|born and weli-hidden enemy for 0|ever, they winl alyays be With us. — ist, 1018.) Another suggestion hos been made | soap. Soak the ariiele foce ten me g table searf was the resuit. | Jil Snd, during the night, 22 men in | Rockvilie Journal. 203 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN — ['o the effect that tho tslands be hence. | fiftcen minutes and then saueeze it be- AT THE DOOR. the cars remained within 500 yards of 15.M.to8P. M. forth known as the American West|t{Ween the hands to remove the dirt. = foe outnumbering them by fully 23| gweet are the uses of advertising. THE €5TH CONGRESS. Indles, which appears to Bo quite ap-|Avoid Wringing and rubbing it. Rinse| If you wish to make an attractive |to one. The story of the raid is told |noy aispel the season’s dullness and Today all eves are turned towards | propriatc and would not create any |/ $everal clean waters and press as|and yet inexpensive door stop, get a|Dy, the Britisn ofilcial eyewitaess. remove one’s wrinkles from the brow Washington where the sixty-fifth con- | confusion because of other names of |1t wn In o temsl sor g hossible. Wrap | brick and cover it with denim or bur- | The Grand Shelk of the Senusel|of business men. They loosen purse = . &ress has been called in extra session | similar character. It -would b dis- |t UP,Jn & towel for an hour and then (iap in a color to harmonize with the [Sayed Ahamed, was known to be at|gtrings and impart a motion to the iron It on the wrong side with a mod- |colors used in the particular room.|the Siwah oasis, with his commander- | nimple dollar. They are the delight of for the purpose of hearing the mes- | tinctive and proper, even as It would | crately warm irom.® It s i s 3 r. a . ." It you are laun- |Take great ¢ = |in-chief, Mobamed Saleh, and _the|fimipes - . Sage of President Wilson regarding [ be to revive the old name Virzin Is- |dering a blus, lavender, pink or some | fitted Smoothly over tho bimaonial I8 | remnants of his army, 800’ rifles stron. | Carity BoueeTIres, on e e e the international crisis and his recom- | iands as originally apflled. Some t:- other colored blouse and are afraid it |effect will bo very ugly. If desired, | The problem of supply made It iMi-|gishments. They create values, beget mendations for dealing therewith. tie Nowever ought to be applice and |will fade. put a piece of tissue paper |the topeof the brick might be em- | Perative that the journey of 4000 miles | competition. They are barometers of F ‘With the couatry virtually ir a state not leave them to be called sumething | 0f matching color in the rinsing water | broide; in some conventional de-|Out and back should be performed in|ir.qe They create fortunes. Their Dress Goods, Silks and Linings, Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery, : Muslin and Jersey Ribbed Underwear, House Dresses, Petticoats, Sweaters, Etc. FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN ] Lady Asistant Telephone of war from the manner in which the |by one ysrty and another name by |#Nd it Will help the crepe to hold its|slgn and the edges outiined in a row |& Wweek. It was exclusively @ mOtor | rriends are on both sides of the' coun- u shipping of this country has been de- | some onc else. Cag of cross stitching. column. stroved and tho !lves of its cltizens — The British force bivouaced the first taken by the German submarines In EDITORIAL NOTES. FLODE SN ConcERNING WaMEN. O e e e yummii of 4 |Funners d1a such execution that they the carrving out of thelr policy of! A . w 5 = %h e - : anickly droped back to cover. < F ppril of course mot its usuai re- hen you get tired of sceing your! Russia has several woman mining |Sharp ridge fifteen :niles from Siwah. e ruthlessnces it 1a o do antiolpated | genfion from the younssters aud ino|fowers and plants straggling uatiglly | exporis. azar ALl hroig e Night othe Srmoreq e The Senussi were hidden on a series of $ that President Wilson will go in indove b cars were stationary, being occasion- .:ml - t !lo‘n nofwzl'l.‘ h“:u & practical jokers. along the window sills in vot. then — low hills. Sequa Pass, considered by | 058 ot0, SIS Birald Bpmnvile think of the decorative flower stand.| Canadian banks employ over 3,500 | the Senussi the only possible road i the oase and call for action which wiil| The man on the co Save: Thero|A Stand with the zinc lined body for | wom: ey #pots the hearings af which had beea from Siwah to the outer country, was ken before dark. Such a wholesome make R plain that the Unitea States plants is practical and a boom to the minde and the armoted cars had to | Rot only knowa but intends to insist| o piaee: Bheee thoy ceamet err il [Plant lover. Also It is ‘such a pretty | Over 15,000 woman clerks rre em- |surmount a ridge to gain access to the | STead had jne SSRtost of, fe armoned S% upon respeat for its Fiehts on the hizh | pes of it L cxnl el ¢ |thing in itsell that it mightily im- |ployed In the German military service. |little valley facing the Senussi posi- | A (oL SO O CO0T, MAGE BESUImNC e proves the room in which it is placed. tioh. Every car safely negotiated the 5 Moty ooy gl et e et = Women are allowed to vote in the | Fough-and-tumble Pass, except those [lDarmor - Jusm what the demands of tha pres-| @Germnay must live In constant hope DICTATES OF FASHION. newly acquired Danish oVV‘estE‘ln,:Hes.e in the supply eervice. The armoegd "'x’;:;[u :‘. ml‘.nlflh: 'g:-:‘:??e'llnd tdeat will be of congress have not been | that Bryan will bring forth some new cars led the way toward Girba, chief | Hefors Gavoreni the o e ingloated by any statement from the | proposition regardiess of the vumber| Tho tailored street frock or coat| Over 7,000,000 women are now em- |town of the oasis, and all but two of [A74 Whon fQefym broke Ggires, oo White House. The government has|of farures. and skirt costume commands especial | ployed as car and engine cleaners on [them got Into action within 300 vards | S0 06 BF6 CIr camely trekking we: B g svery enerxy In @x an- . attention just now, and the materials |the rallways of Germany. of the Senussi position by ten o'clock. | SRRV Ang, TeEIT SOmER Tt e e deavor to put itself in state of - is la the - for such costumes are practically — . ‘The cars hac a hot reception. The o >rep-| This ia the day when the flag shouia [ f0F such - WHEN WASHING LACE. tops of the turrets had been removed |IMPOsSIbID, (o, tench gwing to, the prec ‘amtton My authorizing new ships for | be thrown to the brecze from eve: = Quality Prices ery - ot iiny ve t, and the mohagzia. as the navy, orderfug the navy recruit- | resident and businees h Tet pa-| Althou : the " Bonnast ran e s pe e N, Sacrifice i i | % £h_there are not so many| The best way to wash lace is to|the Senussi sharpshooters are cailed b > We Never For \ed te war strength, cal¥ing out the mi- | trictizm be dispiayed. suits on display as in farmer seasons, [squeeze it Mrst in hot water. then in |scampered from their places of secur- |lected & larve uuantity cf arms and OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD.JRADING STAMPS ta in many of the states and tak- the practical tailored coat and ekirt|cold. To stiffen, dip it in milk. Tt | ity behind rocks to the top of the Gir- iy not oaly to guard hoportant| There &re great hobeés in more |if always in voguc should be pressed on a weil padded [ba limestone ciiffs ane poured down a|d!gTs were Kalied or wounded. = N to o oscrind o SR AN SIS WSS W S0v- 1 o) . picoe Touch 1s fashionsll of |ior Son? The WEGAS dife, with o tairly | BRSEInE Bi6 15 the hepe o€ Mg Ih |teres’ Giweh. Bayed Aumed v ui : ftas O -picce fr rashioned of [hot iron. machinc-gunr: nside e cars. |* e e baetaers o o0, s e Qlatons WAI be the masns of takink | euacy’ ihacn, ailk or woslon psbeie) Tleaving one care in'the center to en- |commandes were mever in the fght B wiich Do - DeTlives 5 A happy combination for the dressy ABOUT GLUE. gage the enemy, the remainder moved | pUt J1ofh BIVRL When they B el ke M £ top froCK Is that of silk &nd Georgette & to the right and left to enfiade the po- | ' SLETE OF AS COR8 L L . the dragnct for | crepe. Glue may be made waterproof by |sition, and for half an hour the one o g g e B B e rent wpen| splen Gom o S TN e T 5 bina. | J00King it in water Gll it becomes |car at the center received the fire %NS JnCid"cars ‘and has. Just re e ‘borde: lace th y|' € and s another combina- | liqui and then addin, inters’ oil. | from two ‘en-pounder mountain guns, |’ T be one of extraordinary im- | will cause the country no fusther con- | tlon that is well liked. Fo repring|Keep it in a warm place (il the re- |two machinegns, and 800 rifes. COTve the PRI Sroar his pax: it rexzon. It m: cern. and -rlyunnmmar wear hnal:;:u is | malning water has evaporated. rll:;he;! {;l. the rear the mm‘g in | '™ £ more practical or smart than the one- — unarm rs, with mac March hasnt been much am unsatis- | Plece frock of serge, which s obtain- RECIPES. came into action, and so sprinkied the B : able In a varlety of designs. bill with bullets that the ememy dared 0 e, Toiume | otony o, B e e e e o | G Sttt T Set—make some 10" S 228 el 01;11(}.{3&.9‘ry 4. wrhaty gone, except o one-piece dress 1s much in de- well trimmed mutton or lamb cutlets [Senussi bugler sounded charge, OR _No seasion for a | fact that much more Is expected of [mand, the distinctive feature of the |and grill them. Pour some savory|and many of the rose to ad- CASTORIA 101 MAIN STREET P. S.—Receiving office for CITY DYE WORKS French Dyeing and Cleansing P —— ‘faced a greater| April. -Inewest models being the arrangementl!jelly into a tin, lay the cutlets vance, but the automol ‘machine-