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LA T ] ik i 121 YEARS OLD Susceriotion peice 19e o wedks 80 neonths a yesr. Y, Entered at the Postoffice st Norwish, Conn., as second-class matter. Telephone Caltes sy B Sy smt " FBuiletin Job 2. Office, 67 Chureh St I l 4 il i & i i 7 gg g@ il E! Exponents of Hilarity in & Mystify. " ing Novedty = Triangle Photopiays ; H z R H I i’ f I H § i E i ; ; i | 4 H : § g g - il fl“;' } 1 gl 2 | 4 H i : i £ 8 £ i : Many Thrille and Heart Throbe. Five Part Ince Produstion The Nick of Time Baby Twe Reol Keystons Comedy Eve. 646 and 848 7 ! >4 4 . 7, 8:30, 100, 16¢ Ve Auditorium iinu A WOMAN'S GREED FOR GOLD she stood iddlesex county e anidRs st — : - [ z fatner® wab | Windham, Fuirfield me Tig w ‘where her father was 2 — gounties gave « ‘safe majority for suf : m er oman week. A STORY OF AN UNSCRUPULOUS SIREN AND HER WILES Eleventh Episode of PATRIA With MRS, VERNON CASTLE | 4 i A g % 2 : ef 3 in all day, I suppese. Don’t I shall do: haven't a de- PR T o e piano, I guess.” of piano being a birthday Eift from her o Pafents ang e be able to account for the vote in Tol- fohta Of her father|iang and New Haven counties. It may and T SRS was working for the benefit of Ger-| As she stood dreamily looking out. | P¢ Pertinent to add that New Haven Eastern Connecticut has forty-§|Many than there is at the present|side a commotion in the street caused |LOUNLY IS one of mfim"‘u“:fifl(“‘; alne towns, one hundred and sixty- § | time. “:nném“mfih u:mnc in :fie?am*Jl | _Fuess a horse has g;:‘le;‘f::;':lma s Haan coun: EIGHTH 66 ) d ) ive toflice -districta, and sixty $| speaking the provisional govern- ," al urned from the |y from . Box 6f Clous Digger corfesposinnos T xlur‘)'?r.ec delivery routes. ment declares that there are no con- | Window and commenced to dress. Just [ i [f T am not m&; represent- | that prove to me beyond a shadow of a EPISODE he Secret K ngadom - as she looked in the mirror for the . oT2® Byfctie fa el I every ditions concelvable now which would|al,hihy touch she heard the deor Bofj | ¢ & difforence in suffrage sentiment |doubt that, like taking postum, “there , a reason” It be a “bluft.” bi e “..i-.a ."n.“ of he R. F. D.§|cause ;I- 'nven‘\'m“ehmct: enter mt ring. Starting siowly downstaire, she med;‘!‘e‘:—:a:-mum S e st ot = ly.: o m-hy" ~H g ut, COMING—THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS at Eastern Connecticut. separate peace Jermany. "'flm had not reached the foot of the stairs tics for -1nltlou and members in 'xg:: CLOUD DIGGER. CIRCULATION Tar to & saccetatul conclusion and | lengry. "0 eIl TN again. long and | o' dierent counties, siven. at - tne —— the holding to its atreement. “Why dossn’t mother anawer that|fu fafownc O6 At the capitol, were; All Seats R, Seevans: Russia I8 confronted, however, with [bell, I wonder?” as follows: t Ry sy -] Another frantic peal of the beil County. Organizations Membders | HOME GARDENS beccoacabg® kN much S84 e XRY Remmit went o the doen 8nd | artrecd s 2. - s.:::| sistance from Jta allies and in meetng | 1ofiel nan stood ot ine toucont | New Haven .. 3 THEATRE ¢ 2:30, 7, 8:30 0 1ta needs there 1s much which can be | ftane nelping. tao men tar n s ¢ | New London . ; < done by this country. Financially this |er from an ambulance, on which wag a | FWIrfeld ... TODAY AND TONIGHT April 21, 1917......... country can be a big factor in aiding | woman's body. Windham S E o Succession. the new government and there is every | “What is the matter?” asked Peg- |Litchfleld ... p ¢ 5] aan, Jo WO AL Werk la ie 0%, average. reason to Believe that such help will R e s day adviee from the National Sprr=—————eop—= | be extended together with such val- ady run over by a cab in front | Tollan e ¥ mergency Food Garden Commission - NO MILITARY ADVANTAGE. uable advice and assistance ®s many |Of the postofice replied the officer| the state) ....... = +-o- 1.236] cooperating with this paper in ure-| AND AN ALL s,M c‘sr in It Is obvious that a ring of politi- | inT garden planting this vear. Don't! 3 &s the men came up the steps. “Say From all indications Germany hasn't|of the leaders in certaln branches :f she lives heres T B T e e e - single day. When you 11 1) profited or doesn't intend to profit from | industry in this couatry can give by Lo} 1 exclaimed | selves do nmot want women to vote. harvest one crop in the spring or l the lessons in retallationy which have |belng sent to Petrograd. There is|Pp, - 1 smile as I realize that women will | early summer, plant the space to been clearly set forth in the war.. It{thus a part which this country, as y ¥y at the|:oon have the vote by federa! amand- | Some other which will mature before! throws up its hands in horror when |the latest addition to the allles, can|mill. Who came hurrving home. The ! ment. Woman suifrage states already | frost comes in the fall 15th Chapter of “THE GREAT SECRET” the lives of its clvilians are. taken by | Play with beneficial results to the new | doctor told him it was nothing serious, | control 164 of the 531 presidential clec- | Dut, in addition to these successive} the enemy but it apparently decsn't|government and the part It is taking|DPUt that she had been badiy shaken |tors. much morc than one-quarter of | CTops,—that is, one following the ! COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY - 24 — } - . vy sive heed to the fact that such losges |in the w ~Pon little woman.” waia Mr. Mur. | Vers Saals sours. st inte Shite "otners ‘are "rwirt M Harold Lockwood and May Allison in ‘Tif PAIMISE: are attributable to its own methods. It e—— . “Whet was she d M. F. gErowers enables you to plant them to- starts In by dropping bombs on an DENMARK'S OPPOSITION. rain, anhow. Peggys o 0t B thel tord April 20, 1917, E MR e e e e crop_ will be unfortified coast line and the enemy| it makes little difference in which| PegEY left the room without reply-| P. S.—184 clectoral voles counting|out of the wav before the Jater one | e retallates by air raids on inland cit- they are located, there cannot |INg. Little did he know that had it|Michigan, which came in today. requires the room. R —— ] = les. It follows it up by more ralds{pelp being sincere sympathy felt for ::: :’:\n‘ fflh:l’lsréthe accident would RCi s | ‘h\nu n;m\'I e\';;n in :ihe “,’,‘,’f ‘;fl md»‘ not resent y reproving their child LEGAL NOTICES, e soas S0 o v Ny J ¥ e s mix in the seeds wi hose of eill Ay o SE { B e, &3 £ and the firing upon seashore resorts, [the hardships which the civilian pop T e Y Militarism Cannot Be Abolished by!gimor ‘vemetadies for row = PRNLNE. | massion it son dare sb amach on tn NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. and the entente gots busy In an effort| ylation, particularly the women and The radishes grow swiftly, qquickly |shake a finger at their cur or insin- | Notice is he: marking the rows for hoeing and nate that he doc n abso- they ripen and are pathered before iutely irreproachable . The dog their neighber plants attain larke guestion shouid be taken over by the | E ay it growth. Radishes éan be planted in state and no: left to each individual{ May 1st a this way with onion, lettuce, carrot, iown to soive as a good many of our |rant to tax of two (2) parsnip ané beet. 'towns have shown a tendency to leave | auvllars a r 20t exemy Tomatoes, cabbages. peppers, and -he question go unsolved in prefer- | by law 2 other large transplanted plants can'ence to stirring up any dog war and | Years of age, a ' v be erown as companions to Jow, thick such wiil aiways be the case as long | conecting, the same 1 wil plants like lettuce and onions. The ns there are men who think more of | 1o & m. untll 2 b m. and at = Two weeks later, at 7 o'clock, I Militarism. to get even because It is realized that|children, are furced to bear and the | Murray ha 3 s e > such s the only way of forcing re-|privations which they must underzo |his work. dAa"“rf: :;:x‘m‘e:ld x::":;m?org re:’qrm. d.l "\Y-‘ryI l':‘-nfn‘-}:rn: ".‘.i'.‘;‘;: ?v: spect for the rules of war. But that|ss the result of the war ravages.|heard Pegry humming a tune and entitled does not check the unjustified tactics|.n .o naturally arouses humanity to|lULIYing around the kitchen, fro V' Do? for Germany proceeds to put into oper- o 40 NI AL e e en. | Which came a savory odor. son. Mr. Dickson apparently has been ation its unrestricted submarine war-| on of rolief to such sufferers and it | symiol%, fther! = You're just in time. |feeling the pulse of the country on ihe fare where no respect is shown ftor| 2% B0 D (0 EIE R O e ac. | SuBPer is an reaay. war question at least among the ciub- nencombatants of any nation, whether | Fo8 ¥ Danish Dhysicivn to mals My! it certainly smelis good, Peg-|men, bankers and business men of uated a DaN e Meae | £y Jear. T guess vou've been pretty{New York. He says nothfag of labor. belligerent or neutral. Tt Is even |4 suggestion that Denmark was|busy, haven't you? But the most interesting fact he carried to the point where relief ready to care for 15,000 Berlin children S0 busy as mother is|points out is one that we do not very ships and those In the hospital servico |until such o time as peace should be often see in print, which Is that his- 18 n the' Towr transplanted seedlings being set at their dogs than their families.—Rock- | House on the first Saturday of oa their proper intervals between the yijlc Journal. month, from 3 p. m. until 3 p. m mre torpedoed without warning. declared. tory taught in our public schools for |rows of earlier maturing plaants. Corn By _,I«‘u persons negle lnn_.g this notice Reprisals in the shape of more air It was a noble suggestion, even i the greater part is fairy tales. He|and beans make xood companions in :';d"lhue"; n:! ":;‘I.. l?g_x travel fees an though when it is realized how great !states that he was 0 years old before | the same hills, the bean vines climb- What It Really Means. " ralds apparently only whets the Ger- H : | support. a ey % he found out that the military his- | ing the corn stalk for sup No. Genevieve, the decision to have a. man desire for taking more innocent|a number of Beigian children are ‘ As to_successive creps, the follow- |, commission Investigate Jndicial eoc ,Dated at _salem. Comn, April 3t tory of our count: was not one lon, lives or those of the wounded, but in [homeless, parenticss ana without heip > -4 A | ink by George E. House, of Wheeling. | ~odore duas not. forsiell Shanper wod aprioTu B) i i i unbroken record of victories. He then its last attack upon ships in the Red |because of the manner in which that ly National Geographic Society. relates several instances in éhe early | Is recommended: the second named as | yicker justice for the poor. It means NOTIOR 0 CREDITORS. the second planting: {merely more work for the printer—| am A COURT OF PROBATE HE Cross work there were lost from one|country has been treated by the Ger- history of our country to bear out his of them nearly as many German|mans, It is quite evident that it is R R contentions, which any student of real| FEarly corn—late string beans. {Boston Advestine st Jarwich, Within and for the DI history knows to be true. The perti-| Early string beans—late cabbage or of Norwich, on the 3th day of ewounded as there were British and|showing partiality and in a direction the announcement is forced as the re- | w b Coucy-le-Chateau, a_village in the|nent question is why have we had to n. A. D. 1917 spit- Ciscsol “Ihit- hencalicth St :‘.‘.‘:';I '[‘1'7‘“::( ';’u';:_;" m;"(“h";"‘;’;: department of the Aisne where the|wait untll this late day to ses this| ~Spring onfons—late corn. - Ladies to the Celors. Fesent—NELSON J. AYLING, Ju DitNonies WhELREL Sa: Rl of botottd - - French forces have been especially [most important fact given publicity?| Early beets—late radishes. Note to patriotic housewives: Think | EState of _Mary ' Murphy, late wilt b e B2 heen § strong opposition manifest- jactive in thelr northward drive §ur-|The answer 15 bechoes the tewth Wil carrots—fall spinach. what an immense amount of money | Ngrwich, in eald District, deceased treatment e piaced on all such|ea towards such an idea. Ing the last few days, Is the subject|serve (in this case) to bolster up the turnips—late lettuce. could be saved by cutting out house- | 113 ctediiors bt Sald desensed. th bring ships. That means that if Germany is| The many dissenters realize of|of the following war geography bul-|propaganda of the militarists better radishes—late turnips. cleaning week this year! —Cleveland|in their claims against sald estate lettuce—late carrots. Plain Dealer. within six months from this date. cabbage—fall spinach. posting a notice to that effect with a copy of this order, Folag to persist in its pollcy it must{course that Denmark has none too|letin issued by the National Geo-|than feaud. strike at its- own men and Germany | many supplies. Its imports are cur- graphic Society Now what guarantee have we that of course can retaliate by its treat-|tailed because of the acts of the Ger-| “A hamlet of not more than 600 in-|the truth regarding the present war ment of the British prisoners, with n0 | man submarines and such assistance | Rabitants, Coucy-le-Chateau was vis- |will be taught to our chiidren in the - ited v end to the horrors that can result, all |simply means that the reilef which - "';"““! by hundreds and thous- | future? S of which goes to show up the wrongs|will be extended in caring for those ]l: -&_‘:::drl:;‘s be;ur-htha war, be-| The popular version of the present in instituting such frightful policies. {children will stmply mean so muen | o5 Sitracted T ehe Breat castie|unsettied conditions, which is that we It simply means the descent to bar-|more for the German army, and a|Burope. = | o' medieval ruins in all Tl B e ety barism without any military advan-|continuation of the German policy, “Sit ed on the railway between |edly be’.me one accepted as “standard tage. 3 Which axlit js polyted ovt is datly ore Cpauny and Laon, 13 miles southeast|in our schools. Those of us who are ating widows and orphans in neutral T and mi southwest | Jooking into this matter oroughly THE CENSORS OF NEWS. countries. At the same time the Dan- :':m::enl::ter.ofiouwde-munu'x‘-o ;:6 cannot aceept this u' a fact. We i Tn order to give this country pro-|ish pecple realize that the bringing of ngh spreads over 19, knew that when one of the most 1a®- | monocle. Yet we wear ‘em. And we'd eased hereby notified to p tection againat the detrimental results |15.000 into Denmark to support ls no | JSNSTS JArqs Defors Cerman artil-less end ruthless acts of history. thelfeei awtolly awkward waixine aow- Arg The Four Fruits Used in el “ciafme "ainat : v K v y Dy, A 3 upor. ersigne vi N hich would come from the dissemi- |gifferent than sending the supplies for | famous architectural relics of the past |committed the president solemmly m!;"“m.“{;:‘m‘zkl':“-.:";m to tasten "‘m‘ ufm ) M | ich, Comn. witnin the ‘Ime \imited in -Early kale—ifall spinach. | copy cord Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER ‘Assistant Clerk Man's only non-utilitarian garment £ s R g BB PR PR NOTICE.—AIl ocreditors W sald de- sent post neareat fo the place where deceas: st dweit, and In the 3 Town, and by publishing the same once In a newspaper ing a clrgulation in OTHER VIEW POINTS y § | said District, ana make return to t | Court. > i NELSON J. AYLING, Judge : Flfis A-Nfl PR“"[ | Tne svove una foregoing is & irus o nation of news which would be of value | them into Germany, and with its own | this great pile of masonry was dom. | jormed wobn the o of This chunt the &bove anl foregoing order. {1 b PO ‘peop! "OUNLrY |+ ar on. Bu ow joesn’t do ] 4 to the enemy, it has been considered |supplies none too plentiful, they must|inated by a massive Conjon 210 feet|ine Quty of remaining neutral not only | inee b ats E pow 3 s ELLBN T. MURPHY ! that Lots of folk even wear made- | % T, MURPHY wise to establish a censorship in this | consider carefully what they do lest|high and 100 feet in diameter, with|in decd but.siee in thonght this Doy > oot | B v aprzda \aministratriz. country the same as has been done|their own imporis are cut off. alls 34 feet thick—a veritable giant|ing that the fate of small nations and | b St Hitie wings. Maws neckiie I FRUIT-A-TIVES” Is the oaly NOTICE TO ORED and as is maintained in the other na- iy emong the towers of Europe's feudal|democracy did mot concern us.. But|ghe Indian's eagle.feather, the canni. Medicine in the world that is made bal’s beads of teeth, the mid-Arric:;r; from the juices of fresh ripe kui‘t‘si Ivory earrings. It's his pride, on which 7hys, it is manifestly unfair to say, vanity of the human race, msls half, tried other remedies and they did me V\})rv‘vilrh,diqr;.ltdlgn.!‘t‘:li/'(‘ 1[1:{':»\('494 — - a ator ol :'or??ufia:m,:mkm famine?—Bridse- nogood”. On the other hand, thefact . .0 ot {torn of saia decensed 1o b days. when our enormous war traffic was EDITORIAL NOTES. “The castle dates from the early|seriously threatened, our government The man on the cornér says: Paci-|part of the 13th century and was|calls on ue to rally to the defense of fists are still Inclined to drool when [built by Enguerrand III, surnamed the | democracy and eivilization. I have no théy 566 an OPPEIFLURILY. . ‘whose influence ‘was so potent|doubt that many men belleve tho: in this pert of Picardy tht he was|oughly that we can drive out the im- all newspaper stories of the move-| ¢ you haven't aiready done so, it is|accused of having aspirations for the|perial government of Germany by go- ment of veesels, of the movement of | ime to get into action regarding that|FTench crown. More than 100 years|ing to war. No matter how justifiable troops and of what is actually being | packyard or home garden plot. later the seventh FEnguerrand = be-|this act might be, the fact is militar- done. {5 \hie: chunler 10 gk 3t Sa-n came the chief butler of France, was ism can never be aboliched by mili- - a ostage and | ta thou; we mi It a: state of YUt [t must be under-l 1t the Germans are forced to retire | hory ‘married the eident Gamgheer of| hormenay o Crny yer Eat Siay stood that does not deprive the|much further we can expect that Fleld | King Edward IIl. Subsequently this not reach the imperial government of agents of the enemy from obtaining|Marshal von Hindenburg’s heaith will|illustrious sire de Coucy, desiring to!Germany. We oan see here at nome that very information which may be|commence to fail. remain neutral in the war bhetweenour boasted democracy is threatened denled the people of this country. - his native and his sdopted country,|by conscription. The least that our What is needed is the taking of| When it comes to taking a census|went to Italy and Tater joined _in|government could do would be to steps which will see that any of those|of the loafers, as is belng advocated | Hungary’s crusade against the Sul-|grant us a referendum vote on the in this country who are desirous of |in some places, it Jooks Mke a waste[tan Bayezid, in which struggle be|question. But if we must have con- sending information to Germany are was taken prisoner and dief. scription, the only logical thing to do messages out of the country, by mail, % rf et S by telegraph, by wireless or by cour- ier. This should be stopped by all means. Tt is even proper that reason- able restrictions should be placed upon the happenings which the mi = thorities beilg:e should :smtl::.-p:!ys:e‘:i. ard time trying to prove that the|Chatelain’s songs, distinguished for|it, ‘yet is not willing to so to war indenburg line exists in fact and not | their simplicity and sincerity, have|himself. but there is nothing to be zained by - Jely in he Tdiohtion. been preserved, but even more inter- GEORGE E. cmmsefz& the holding back of news which can|Sclely in the imagination esting is the legend associated with| Taftville, Conn, April 28, 1917. tions which are at war. Put in taking this step it i to be realized that there is as much danger of overdoing it as there is of underdoing it. X It is of course possible to shut off that “Fruit-a-tives’’ is entirely different heir ‘el-lmlh aix a The hope that this week will see from any other preparation in the world, ;mfi;‘lnn notice Lo that ! eth v - ivei ir tri with a copy , on the shEn- ooy upon Ihe bill conferrime tew 18just why youshould giveitafairtrial, | JOLY 52305, °Lo e iake “Hiere” said troul mac | oceased Just dwelt, and In the same home Tule upon the city of New Ha- in any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, | jecenses Jany Jnsll; f0d,12 Jah, nce ven will, we trust, be gratified. Thai Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. “Fruit-a- |i; a jewspaper having o circulation in will end an agitation that reaches tives”, is composed of the actrve principle a:‘v:'zmu and make return to this farther back than the previous gen- s eration on the part of earnest of fruif and the grealest nerve tomic eves "‘.““’"’t °X’ "‘°°,‘¢‘ "’l';l"’"mm t"’ “::E discovered. B0e. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial the control New [aven out of ol = hands of the Legisiature, not that 8ize,25c. Atalldealersorsent by Fruit- that body is from the human point g-ives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, of view different from our own local ceNoTIC] B town neesearity xnow. i [T ——————pemm——— | (0| islsns ausinss 1410 $91ALs (9 the about their local ms than H‘peoplc LEGAL NOTICE %‘;‘ifi.’ ’#,"'dm:.l ’,3?,),'.‘1."..1’1"".‘“.’,'":’ L who do not live —New e [~ | {ted In {he AbOVe And forexving orde - C AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBLD AL ¥ MOOR PO Couy. at Norwich within and for the Disteiet| 4praqa -~ Adminiatrator. NEJAON J. AVLING, Judge. The above und foregoing is & true opy of reeard, L¥N M. DR¥SCHER, Assistant Cletk. Atiest: of valuable time. NOTICK.—All creditors of sald de hereby notified fo present Now that be-kind-to-animals week this remarkable castle was Guy,|the fuel. bas gone, it is time to arrange to Put|Chatelain de Coucy, a French trou-| I have no quarrel with anyope who the same practice into effect through- | padour who took part in the Third believes in the war and is willing to out the entire year. Crusade and was killed by the Sar-|do his share of fighting; but the man —_— acens the mning of the thir-|to be despised is the one who shouts Even the Germans are having a|teenth century. Some sixteen of the|for war and secks to drag others into s B e el fhat ot e IS RBON 7. AYIENG UM T T T > time there were more an Y N J. ), : sheep In Connecticut while toddy there of Mary K. lowasd iaig et JOSEPH BRADFORD are less than 2,500. This great de- |7l flowara of Hartford, Comn., be obtained, by those who are deter- ;.1 his name and that of a Madame de crease is said to be in a great meas- ‘ourt fied it mined to get it in other ways. The|, I those communities where electric| ol JR%L g, %t %ot “atory, per- ure due to the dogs which number Gihe ‘reasons therdin set BOOKBINDER country should have the right kind of | /§Ats are being used for plowing, the| /i t¢q in verse by Jakemen Sake.| Only One Specialty, the Weather. (more than 72,000, As we could easi- hat administration e Erant censorship but care should be taken|o:Yl!Eht saving plan is all right as|eep the Chatelain fell ill on his way| Mr. Editor: It is just as easy for |ly get along with less dogs than we ate O cald deceased, al-|gyg.y Booke Made and Ruled to Order to see that it doesm’t get the wromg| 2T 28 it Soes but it doesn’t go far|io the Holy Land and. in compliance | falsehoods to roll from certain lips and |could less shedb, it would be & good g o be intastate . @ o Biat setd Kind, enough. with his dying request. his heart was|pens as it is for ter to come from |idea to get rid of some of the dogs |, iion ,f:" heara and detormined 8 108 BROADWAY 5 - g The of t V. D s oo Tereh The misenpey| 1d any prostotlens of war reruite, oo |Boge lese abd Bily thoveand. mote | Mios armie oyt Moo in the Cit e e decision a score of ‘assar | Madame yel. messen; any ‘war resuits, - s Norwieh, in i strict, . A SEVERE WINTER'S EFFECTS. |, J(iye up asricaltorsl pursuits|dsiiverea the precious token fo. ihe|ltical reeuits, or anything whatever in |sheep should be the slogan for the |day of Abril A D, 1917, st 11 o elask It s a resvettable statement which | makes it plain that the back to the|jéwious husband who commanded his|connection with them, ever appear in|coming vears. ~ The 'dog auestion |in the forendon and that notice of the Mon watch the department of agriculture has 0| rarm movement is maki wife to it. Thereupon the dis-|any paper over the ure below. |could be easily soived as the pres- |pendency of said petition. and of »ajd make when it sets forth m ome of its| e trer 1o eaien N8 the impres- | IS CAL B sk BT o g B Bl B o B R Sl B T aring thereon, be given' 1y the pub- bullétins that there promises to be a bese? This legend was the basis of a ro- |for planting that have been tried with |clent If they were enforced but they | nemapnper hasing u clreulation Tn oeld pry - e I in the efk herd at Yellow Rhode Island b ted a park mantic Arama in verse (‘Seremonda’) |success for centuries by those who |are not enforced, therefore we should | District, »t 1 ll' three days prior to o Y e o e ¥ o it produced on the American stage dur-|have made a study of such matters, |put omes on the statute books that can |ihs dute of satd hearing, and that re- | THE WM. FRISWELL CO. stane Fark becxgpe of the heety shdw.- [ocnynissian for the sidskace towsis|lel il phet WiNbST, no_articie has ever appeared in any |bs enforced. The dog question s « |turn be made to this Court, 26.27 PRANKLIN 87 @ff In thet reglon during the past|but it doesmt ook as if they would |yl [iiic"of Couoy was disman-|paper signed The Cloud. Digger except |deiioate one us more Aghth Nave been | 1. . WOLSON 3 AVLi%G, suses | B2 PR ) winter and the backward spring. The|get a chance to work as long as the|ijed by order of Cardinal Mazarin in|weather ctions. The ‘ady from| aused over a worthless mongrel than 2 P o e 8 4 copy of rocor THURE fo no advertisius medium In mowfalls have come so ¢lose together |farm mobilization efforts are under-|3652. For some years it has been state ' Voluntown map cpeiainiy hive besnln srewing child, A men 1R ot LN m, DR fasiern Connmotlzar B that it kas Peen aimost impossible for| way. property, open to visitors.” away from home r Monday when | who are so broad minded that they do apr2id Assiztant Clerk. elin fc: Tusiness results B3