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uitable, tolerant and sympathetl, E ich, moreover, understands the pos- E sibilities of their fature” With such ambitions and they are not unreasonable, it is but natural that the Jews should be manifesting an in- tense interest in the davs followins || ast Year's Nests—New T for Old Bird H A the way. “ BETHMANN-HOLLWEG'S PEACE Tven mnug: : ?’:-;-usntoud that Ground Bird’s Enemy—A Foreword on the Arrivals. there is little likelihood of the state- ment, which Bethmann-Hollweg was to make before the reichstag today in Useless -;' a ll-n year's bird's nest” make a large nlluwtm;& for ""11;: regara to pemce but Which has been |is an expression in common use, some- [nésting in orchards, gardens and fie e ned o another occtaston, |times (housht to De smart and very.|out of sight of fite Highwass, by dead o = ruch to the peint. But reflect a mo- | réckoning we would begin to realizé amountin€ to anything, there can-|ment. If ‘things of beauty 4re joys|what a great army in Balitmore colors not help being a widespread in-|forever, then ‘uscless’ is not the wWord |niake war on the caterpiilars which terest therein. It is, of course, ap-|lo aPPIY o last vear's lichen-adorned | would otherwise sweep our orchards Jhécsited thal such ah annedhcement |7onis OF HUfMENr, wood pEwes end out of existence. will be for German consumptien but|years nests of orchard oriole, blue| The ground birds en our two farms in view of the situation which is said | yellow-back and kingbird, at base of | have suffered heavily for several years to exist in that country, the demand|Long Point, half-hidden and festooned [from black enakes that clean up thé SHEWS DATLY § 1 A k H f‘A TRE Thur, P, Sat, way 3, & ol T 0 o AN ls T BROA DWAY- S - Fodid MONDAY T MATINEE & . &V MATINEE AND NIGHT 1.80..... .Davis Concert Orchestra, 8 Pieces. . . 6 L 'T '2:00 . ...Senna Owen in the Triangle Feature T L E “A WOMAN’S AWAKENING” 3.00......,.JOLLY, FRANCIS & WILD........8 TAYLORS |, i v o SIon ey 3.18.........LaPILARICA & PARTNER....... 8 QD:PAV?:%-:N%A':Z:'\?ALSL:&% Sensational Dancing Novelty ;v‘:;gvs TALK AND oLassy | 3:29 ..STEPHEN D. O'ROURKE & COMPANY . . 8:5 ES — BE g i f shrects conarous cob | 3. ... Lo UhAN BROTHERS ... TUMES _— “Tuneful Originalities SEATS oN SALE FRIDAY | 38 BARNOLD'S DOG AND MONKEY ACTORS 9.2 Matinee............... 10c and 20c With “DON” the Original “Drunk Dog” f ?i { L : 7 ¢ 67 Churca st amons a eértain element at least for | with fong srey Spanish moss. Our|cg&S and Young in évery fest. ITor- n £ unk fmproved conditions and thé clamor |récords show that a house wren |tunately this supreme_térfor is over Evenings..... 10c, 20c, 30c and 50c Hot Time in “Dogville 8 ., % n a Ho in gVl for pedce which is from time to tim: choked a last year's barn-swallow’s|for the present. Mr. Luther Rawson e e e e HAPL'N ) e miced im Austria-Fiungary up. [NeSt with sticks and lived In the funny [was lucky enough to find the winter Triangle Photopla A2, .. q .. CHARLIE Ci spossnses D & affair, that a Norwich street-sparrow |quarters of the pests in an ancfent plays in His New Two Reel Comedy “THE CURE” on which Germany has placed and is|§ieit, that a y . vears orlole’s nest into | overgrown cellar-hole to which there placing sreat rellance, thers cannot | ! sl Cilmp, and that in the|was but ons hols betweeh two Stomes help being attached some lmportance Bentiey woods, Norwich, and also on {for exit and éntfance. Oh sunny ddys to the forthcoming declaration. Brewster's Neck, a Carolina dove|in mid April the snakes would poke Tt will be interesting to note how |placed her plaiform and two eggs on|one or two heads out &t & time Ifor far Bethmann-Hollweg thinks Ger-|a last year's robin's nest. The stucco |Warmth. Taking advantage of fhis Keystone Comedies GET SEATS EARLY 442, .... ....ExitMarch .... 10 Prices—Mat. 10c and 20¢; Eve. 15-25-35¢; Box Seats 50 With the World's Greatest 8inging and Dancing Chorus v sh Tt remains to bé seen | Walls of the forty last year's Homes of (habit, Mr. Rawson would steal np cau- — 3 e iere will be & spacific state- |cave-swallows on the Chandler Mib- |tiousiy 4o the hole, grab a smake by = == ment of what Germany would insis: [Pard bnrnklr;m\\’oodslock ... d “uf." 9'1:“ negtlgk dr:‘fl nb;m'sol!’\l&‘d kil :!- e‘;er"remllan oné of the m}-stefldeu of 75 - i what ¥ * | mason-work this season. Last years|Next work: over 10| tHo life and workings 6f mankind, upon In the disclission of peace and |\CIZODIMATT (NS SRCOTL RN YTCar | the den three of four times a day e LT N s, » ree E“g‘gen’,"m x".a‘dlfilry there will be an opportunity of getting {py wrens and bluebirds. In an apple- [during the last fortnight in Apriy Mr.| Norwich, April %9, 1917, | soma idea from the manmuer in which |tree near Preston Plains, I was shown | Rawson killed over fifty of the black - it is received in the reichstag as to|a hole drilled by a downy, used early |conatrivtors all of good size with a A Suggestion to Milkmen. how extensively it represents the feel- [the next year by tree-swallows later |few ©old whoppers. The carcasses| iy ditor: No wondér the expenses ing of that country the same season by wacups who en-|Were at first nailéd up on the front|.¢ the milkmen are enormous. TAks Tt is known of course that cold, hara |larged the hole, and in _successive[of the house, but now le in a Borrid |the cost of delivery. There are no facts are fighting Germany as well as|Years it was occupied by crested fly-|heap on the lawn. Think of it! Alless than six milkmeh pass my house | the aillea mations. It Is known that|catchers. mottled owls, and fylng|cart-lead of shakes: over two hundred | petwéen six a. m. and noon every day. 5 " s been hit Lard by |SQuirréls. Afer the sides of the cav-(8nd fifty feet of those cunning Dird | it would seem as though one would be j the autoarasy TS been ard by (1 G een broken and well worn, a|and egs-caters on the best breeding | sufcient. Look at the waste of time |the coutse of events In Europe and|parple quackle aiuck. fis mest In the |Sround on the form. Now _song,|ana ensrgy. wiso. Easoline in . some the targest §i tHat it sees the handwriting on the|crevice. From another hele in this|coiled, vespef, and ewamp sparrows, | cases, in foHowifig éach other around. of any paper i Easiern §| Wall. It is appreciated that Germany tree a srey squirrel ate a set of blue- larks, Dbobolinks, and wchewinks can| Why don’t the milkmen organize a an trom tBree to foor §i understands the meaninz of the im-|bird's esgs. again’ safely breed on our twin Dill- | system to have the milk delivered by [ sides. What else but thése crawling|someone not a farmer. It would seem Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton Present the Special Blue Ribbon Feature “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" A Drama of the Northwest in Nine Parts. From the Book by Jas. Oliver Cur With an All Star Cast Headed by WILLIAM DUNCAN GEORGE HOLT NELL SHIPMA than that of aany ia portant advances which have been and . a by ti B a Horned and barre owls breed in |terrors cleaned up all our nighthawks|as though a squad of boys coild carry e SIS N e A AL e years hawks' nests’ it no Toie or |und nearly all our Whippoor®ilis. A that end of the badincas with suc- SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE AUGMENTED ORCHES - R e " oy | CTEVice is handy, and though redtalled ctss under the ri Isiness man. 2 90 read by ninety-thres oot d| the Drition ana Russians oin Turkes | e Snoundered huteos. sometimes | The past winter has been a _dull| That Would leave” the farmer whers SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES MATINEES 10¢; EVENINGS 15¢ 18 dtitvossd 1o over 500 houses §| and it is readily understood what ad-[nuila new nests, the last year's nestg|oNe birdwise for varieties; no snowy |he should be on the faf and ail the OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS PROGRAM MATINEE WILL START AT 2:15; AND EVENING a Do a0 houses | vantages would accrue from a peacs|are commonly ueed. I mever saw & |OWIs, no pine or eveming srosbeaks,|morning to raise the gtutn which he FORMANCES AT 6:45 AND 8:30. ‘mna in all of these places it§|nésotiated at m.x time rather t:\un fishhawk build but two new nests, but i;flf‘l‘i:WkSyl;';als’zfllA."sr_low—burnnnsm or [ now paye such mgcy ‘)rllcesh(m'. Thore W—u&———u—h——————_—__—— considered the local dally. later wken conditions are even less|have several times seen madam Osprey ries. mfes, jances, fox spar-|is one farmer who only charges six A 4 Sisteen Connecticut h..ygm,.i Tavaranic, At the sume timo s is not | PAICh-up. her monetrons Tome againet |Tows. Crows nd ¢ desen Javs come o | ents's quart at Wi tarm. 'Thal wolld | Y ALL SEATS 10 GENTS %NA'E- PETROVA in THE SECRET OF EVE > = n 1 s e | winter storms before she left for her |oUr ckdoor hand-outs, but tree|malke tlie tost of delivery six cents ] ~OMED B o, S Hiairta it S Toreohten oot e countey s made | imier Storie efors whe eff fo her|ov:, Backdont Nandiows, pac tree | mur, e tost f 0Py, sl conts BURTON HOLMES VELOGUE | BLACK DIAMOND COMED 0 not miss the three greatest special features—God's Country and the Woman: The and sixty §| the statement that no further nego- |5l t . o ool o) % e : Dixon line. My series of eggs of lo- |callers. We never expect to seé an- | sumér has to pa: The .m‘ile'"?.' Gd § __#|tations can be carried on With the .1 ,irds of prey were taken by walk- |other Canada falcon here. The blac] BUSINESS, The Deemster by Hall Cain. God’s Country and the Woman, Friday and Saturday; Ths Girl w668 1% 5£0M8 fo gvery 3| present imperiai German government|ing through the léafless woods in |JeS-falcon on my desk will probabiy| Nérwieh, May 2. day and Tdesday, An augmented orchestra will rendsr a special musical ~programme At all pericrma s B F. D.{land none of the nations Is willing to|winter and marking down (he Iast|remain for a long iime the only Con- = These special féatures are all in O resis at the Breed Theatre. P 1= o e stop short of the crushing of Prusslan- |vear's eeries. Sharpshins usually (Decticut record. As ueual with a be- ism. Nevertheless there will be at|build new nests, but coopers hawk |lated spring, the arrivals from the CIRCULATION léast much interest in what Beth-|always has a strong attachment for |SOUth come along slowly. Of course THE WAR PRIMER 1801, averas mann-Hollweg has to say in regard |the previous year’s summeér home. people say, as they do every spring, = ge. . b A bl ehhcistiz T never saw 50 mary robins” I wish|| By National Geographic Society. Mat. 2.30 Eve.7-84 SR avers, he speaks. The site of néw Hewies of Prairi se observers could tell me why no N F A BOYS’ GLEE CLUB al \ [ 7 » SEIZING AND USING THE GERMAN |and _ D e S TS leo ‘man fl;:vo;:s‘m\‘r:atl‘;n‘\'x‘r:]p:l‘!,“fir:thgx Ziee _— It canmot help being felt that the|and huckieberry brush. In July and| Game birds wers shot up cleanly Here e e Tnatst e - unanimous action which was taken by | Augist we can find but two or three(iasi fajl, twelve pheasants being shot |thre miles inland from thé Mediter- Adsisted by GLARA KIMBA‘ ‘ YOUN! goldfinches biceding, but latér, in the senate the other day' in passinzt in this neighborhood. So far. bi 5 iles i ir- g = ad . ey N s 8! od. far. but one |ranean and about 50 miles in an air- " the bill giving authority to the presi- | cafless maples and other wayside|cock pheusant has been heard crow- |Hne southwest of Jerusalem, the Brite GIFLS' GLEE CLUB IN PIME 70 dent to take over and put into service | ooy W& pote dozens of the thistle- |ing and not onc bob-white has been |ish forces in the Near East'are fight- and ™ CLEAN UP. i oned the Gerimis vesbdls Which #re - reported. e are in the woods aails |ing over ferrifory which was the | B. F. NOYES, Violi [ 9 In7 This is the season of the year when | located in the harbors of this country. 4 A after poles, firéwood, hepatica and|Scene of the speéctacular exploits of i ¢ rts many of the cities, which have come | amounting fo something over 600000 | jme ourd Buf four,oricles nests last Enow of four Tuffed wrouse | the great ‘fuage of Tatacl: 'Samson FRIDAY EVENING, — to recognize the merits of th - th e 3 re |elms Ve > W - e ut have run across no nests. |Mmore than a thousari -l g : t ¢ > n si- |Inst vear's nests in plain sigh e % v 1 Nation: : A tention each vear, are starting their|{dent under the authority Ich he |datiy arives from the nelghBorhosd £ | to poomt In the M Lney b b beaun B e S adtsry Trom tis Weahing: M nkL Episode of wi I'S. Yernon Lasi #pring clean up movements or gettlng | already possesses could have done this a distance of two miles.will soon n down to the Peckham ton headguarters. ! TICKETS AT CRANSTON'S Prices—Matinée 15c; Evening 15e-20c réady to do so. It is an effort which | without getting additional authority percentage was kcpt up | farm to see if the wood duck is again ‘Gaza was one of the five gzreat ci- ekidide LA MR AL Ll A S— goes hand in hand with the house|from coneress but such simply over- SuSiiaiEht road w0 Nofwieh, it lin the apple trée Hole whére she raised |ties of tie Philistines, hav isen 1o FRIDAY—SATURDAY BIIMNE weik sind | certainly tHers|comes alt doubt In FeBard fo the mat. leate two hundred and six ozen ducklings last year. T.ocal|{commerciai importance on unt o e = A P should be as deep an interest in hav- | fer. S o e Ol s | tab 8 now being kept 6n the warblers |its situstion at_ the junctur the | s seeds in with the carrot seed. The GUNE CAPRICE in “A CHILD OF THE W ing the property surrounding the| Even during the time before this s o one road. row heginning (o 30 by. and we hope [lrade routes between ¥pt and | Zhiches grow quickly and not only B @welling attractive and sanitary as|country declared itself in a state of If we could only count all (he|he Dalile road barn-dcor revord of | Uabsionia, Bath and Arabia | Its|ilVierowe‘eo that von ean o) Fox Comedy—A FOOTLIGHT FLAME S e 2 orth and sout rivi 5 is faji = y Wik, there is to get the housenoid In spigk|war with Germany it would have 2 h in larrivals is kept up to date. iseaport was Majumas (renamed Con- |gCti® Gl T O0 giiaen rake and - [ = ith G ny woul I roads, and C. 7. R, |[stantid many centaries later by Con- [$Vel, 07,00 Crist, but also nid In T Stantine). hreaking the crust and letting the ea- | Juring the héyday of Gaza's pros- | hieoling fh ome through. i i . Ny i 2 ible for it to have taken over ps and to have arranged w end span shape. been po: The ciean up movement contributes | these & h materialiy to the genera] improve- | Germany for compensation therefor. perity the Philistines were & powerful A 1. . 4 fo think nd feel o 1 a H gy - of carrot seed is enouzZh mént of a cits. If every householder|and now it is possiblé to do the same Torar e and feol, ke moral and im-lana warlike people, their soldlers be- 1, O e, Shonia —— S " 1o keep his yard, adjoining vacant Iot | clated that It would be unwise to de- Have W EaW WE 288 slow to 00| m et A e I e e Y T SLATER HALL, MON DAY M AY 7tk or_alley 'ly‘h{rse from rubbish and|jay action in the matter at the prés- = much of anything fo better the Situa. oa;!;a:\‘,:z :'x:m; 't'\"c'(;f‘::;r(;d‘ h'rmimn'v";‘ fling out plants is not s , i Fii debPis throughout the vear there|ent time. The ships are nesded. Thi —— tion as it applies to the 5 of i e . Py 2, they are crowding each other. . S6UIA be a tremendous impetus iven | will Do of as sreat value to fne coun. pETEnTREY oW Beople, snd the dlstrerting part or | beaper, THe NEnt-armed so'diors Weré|gmay carvats have beter fiavor i | FIRST COMNCERT to the city beautiful idea, but it is en- | ¢ry & YR 7 5 it is the mass will not help. =3 : th " awersd it,|1F8e omes, so ihai they can grow 6 or P L i > Hiwly possibie to have the home beati- | fva and "she thRE o A6 1s te pai| Mf. Bditor: Thanks to those who|POVEFty in the iot of ton mmnY Of US|caza was a proy io AcsyHAn kb > Gt by the Woman’s Chorus of the Norwich Music Ass« B Bimoctn ‘Teaivianes oRon "even | toac, oo, e ol o O % 22| eipen. Ahout $60.00 was foaiised trom | ig,make It comfortanm"for nny of ua |iee U2 8 RO, 10 ASGYRSLS VS Lury. Maks e rows 1 foot apart, OHARLES 5, GERA, Musisal Direet though it s next to impossible to| angement there is to be made, if any,|the church fair. The annual confer-|encugh alone, too much for ot sell|Greeks under Alexander the Great for off 10 tweeks after plan: o) . RAE KILMER, Harpi of B Mméve Some people to the recognition | with Germany in the future. The con. |ence of the A. M. E. Zion ehurch will|&0od. Some of us better off hold baek |50 cral mohths. Moreé than two cen-|a "o . of them can be | Qololgts L - B . g 2 98K | tuics later it was destroved Al- 9% ey + o STS ¢ OLIVE HUNT, Pianist, of Norw of the importance of making their | gider: at pha: ma e held & — ne . The | the others wi rse off ai ¢ g stderition of that phase of the tter | be held in Hartford, June 6, 1917. e ehel ho_are worse of nd Wel oyander Jafhaeus, the Jewish king. < TICKETS AT CRANSTON'S, 50 CENTS E €6atribution to the effort which would | can wait. We eanfot afford to wait | pastor. officers and neémbers are en- | 40 Not realiza the terribie to'l of in- indlude the whole town. in providing ourgsives \ all the | deavoring fo clos¢ the conferonce vear|CUSTY thit adds to the poverty of |Suvsediently a new Gaza. some die” although iu hot, dry weather they must There 18 the value of the examplé|avdllable shipping, patticularly when|free of debt. The pastor's salary is|E&Very man, woman and child_who s Bullt and was | it d by Em. |Pe vatered i % s e #8t By those who maintain thelr In- | Germany has given notics that it wiu| iSifficient to mest “the high cost of Works fof o Hves on wages. Fmets | Ll K Rt W B eroa. . Upon |, Carrots may be pulled while stil] $6rest in the ciean up movement, | cink Aiserioar SHipg eneountared in | LVinS:” about $150 in addition to_the | Eathered from ics thewh IRy | BSTOT An g D e e o st of begin when they are about holf o T Which cafnnot be overlocked They - = v xp\ o v““,r in | grdinary collectior is needed. Wiil|on the main ! Two hundred t):P Rfl e a part oflan inch in diameter at top of the | ot e e ehlocked They|the barred zone without warning and |vou kindly 4ia us? Any contribution |#nd fifts thouand men. women and Roman provinc vria. B - 4 ¥ ed action | is aiready dolng as it Was sald it|will be thankfully received, and|Children are killed each year in the Tp to the DS =2 % 3 iipon, he part of the whole commu- | vouid. prompily acknowledsed. Cnited statés and_somettiing like 4,- G228 was one of the chief stronshol | ” SA - i afifl Y nity in orfer to keep their places neat s e o Eie g 000 are wounded, because oir |Of Paganism, the god Marnas beinz ol attractive. but Tho wery toot thay| It fe therélors important that the|Charles F Hazard, President of Trus | statesmen vemain alleat i the facs | WOrshiped there umtil tlié beginning POIN ShretSmtovmat o Sttt lowes house of congress Should follow tees, Speed Evans, Treasurer of Ly - acs | L e fifth century. In the seventh OTHER V] TS théy do it without the urging of a|in tne footsteps of fhe senate. That| Trustees; ii. George Biddle, Pastor | omine aily atrocities wrought —1n|of fho AR Centiny- [Tn, the Sovetie | icKinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion committes or orzanization furnishes | is the losical coutee. The upper house e ot ace” by o 4 of lcentury came the Arabs, and the " . &8 inspiration for others to go and|npas set the e Church. ;i 4 Ry pace: it has taken Into GoEh - Heré are the lettérs In red of the teli |of burial of Mohammed's do e eer "o oar here I a|consideration the fiatiows interests St 197 each vear in the Tinited States, of Pev. | The crusaders under Baldwin 11 tried | puo ooy oom ot g, —— S terest doveloped in thelana no more timé should be oceupled The Penally of Poverty. efty and ita offspring, preventable dis. |to revive its former glory, but with- : B o i —— = planting of gardens than ever before|in arriving at the same umanimous s ra. Thé firures are uitra-consérva. |Out Success and twenty years aftér(in the seats of government than in 4 to stimulate | geci M. or: s an old statemen . But half the total of geaths and | their erection o i onghold | the business houses and homes of the Sh8 Hhat very fact ousht to stimulate | ascioion I the Noace an way ctie 0| Mr. Fattor: It 1 1a statement | tive, but half the total of & thei tion of & milltary atronghold fthe b 11 £t b4 [ those who do not have place for such, | that body. that “the rich are getting richer,” and | INes8es. which, accordinz to medical |here Saladin plundered the town. Na-|iuople. 1t is no time to hoard the s & an@ eannet get it, to put in a little = dn hitEmBt 18 soATSEiES de - to|2uthority, could be prévented by |Poleon captureéd Gaza in 1799, iy af 1ifa UHEY Hitktely 1% @éffort cleaning up and improving their EDITORIA 3 mads to|stamping’ out poverty or by appro.| “Oheé of the points of intirest point- | Decessities of life itimately mak 4 surroundings. In most instances it b Al ol weaken the force of it by the come- | priating a thitd the cost of one bat- [¢d out to fourists is the ‘tomb of [ing it harder for those to exist who| ) WV Seauires but littie fime ana It pave|, TNSMan on fhe corner savs: Many | back that the “poor ato not getting | Usship for the public nealth. Snmson: but tHESS is no evidence (o |have ot the means of anticipating the | a truth remains untold because anlany poorer” when wages now paid ars he 100,000 American babiés killed |Show that the site Is authentic. = El|gyeqr the time to be consider- beal sdpaint esting. years ago. The Worker ‘who has had | teir fiFst birthiday are not ineluded in [fo be the eminemos o which the|%iniies” with One another in’ order £ - = the sense to cooperatée with his asso- | the figure he infants and the quar. |Sfreng man Ot 0o 4 e Joors[that the burdens of war may be as BETTER OUTLOOK FOR THE JEWS| 1.0 ract that almost the entire|Ciates is better off compared with his(er milllon oldsr persons who die an- |Of the gate of the city, and the two | (on; "Gigtrinuted as possible. Never 1t 18 not surprising that the Jews are | spoig s b e ras ot orevontirs | Predecessor: but how conld It e oihs | nually are “Victims OF 4. svatom by |Podts’ He ‘went away with = them. |DUPY LI NN00T 10 Mhe same de- | taking a deep interest in the reforms| the weatherman from Zetting a good | EYisS? The other who has not had | which a few are protected by govern: |Dar And Bl 449 corried Loem WMepo [Eree of “the strong to undertuke io whieh are belng arinounced among th: ant = the opportunity, of did not take it to|Ment in the ownership and arbitrary the “’r of a hill that is before Heb- | yider the needs of the weak. Life Befligerent nations of Bur ? : e | Foasting. join forces with his kind is not so wel] | ®Ontrol of the land, natural resource: ron. It as in Gaza also that the| . o pa kept as nhearly normal as Yy =~ gerent na AT 5t and how could it be otherwise?|@nd machinery that sheuld be a soree [final tragic chaptér in Samson's life | 5. 40inen " an make it, and it i— spéct to them and the increased rights hen you come right down to|There aré very few, if any, who would | Of life and well-keing to all. Instead |was enacted. 'And Samson sald: Iet}is (o this end that the level head will 3 which they are to receive in common | cOunting the votes in congress the vol- | have the courage t6 say that the work- o tacking the injustice and dishon- |me dié with the Philistines' so runs| ... ihute until the nation has learn- n y Sith others in Russia and Bulkars | Untesr System didmt have so many |men of today should live as the work. | OF and crilelty of exploitation at home |the Bibileal account “snd e bowed |o3"\,"think and net s one man. — s § is partichlar. Thers they have been |friends after all. men of a hundred vears ago aid, for ropriating money with which self with all his migl and the |8 ven Journal-Courie & ! R & Sidane which nkces ot e N TS et ofta” ars iing n gréater | the death Toll could b6 cut in haif, our |house fell upon the lords, and upon New Haven Journal-Courier. THAT WERE TO $35.00 oy ¥ g Tt will luxury than the potentatés of one hun- latesmen are to spend hunereds of all the people that were therein. So o svident that they have not been want- | L WUL chuse o 1ot of satlefaclion|dred years ago over dreamed in thelr |Millions to doefend ' prineipies 'ana|the dead which he siew at his death| Wiliam Tdwird Hai, Tale 1900 i B o= has been done with af o O O R st o P most voluptuous moments. Invention, | deals that have been openly and re- | were more than they which he slew in|has been appointed by the Iederal view to driving them out of those | I pening of the straw | anq jts first assistant, good workman- | Peatedly violated here at home with- [his life.” Department of Labor to direct the sountries. ‘They bhave protested and fl-} seasort is léss thah two weeks|ship, have made it possible for those | 0ut brotest, flountéd and crucified by “Gaza is today a city of some 40,000 | mobilization of one million boys and suffered without getting much relief. [ 3W&Y. who have the money to enjoy every | Men Who pose as lovers of their coun- |inhabitants. The chief Industry of |young men to go to the nation’s farms »y ¥ The ecrueities which have been pra-- luxury under the sun. A large em- The industrial relations commit- |the community is the manufacture of |and camp out on them to he.p with praz. B = = - ployer of labor remarked if he had a|'®® shows that poverty is the direct|a peculiar black pottery. ‘Barley is|their labor in tilling the soil and ha [; O $55.00 raised extensively and exported to|vesting the crops. Mr. Hall is just PI0. ticed upon them have been unjustifia-| THoSs who are sweéllifig the army o s g 08 STy | oy he would want him 1o work|CAUSe Of & peacs toll of misery, suf- He, bt there has da e mer | O S ey iy o | tweive-to fftecn hours & day. and h| fering and dcath i this cpuncry sur. | Enkiand, The hazaars and the ap: |ine man for the place’ 1 is vresi: |8y 1d hardl L8 B Bitids ok duah ok From omman : v strengthoneq his assertion by ‘sasing suffered by the armed |parel of the Moslem women are |dent of the Boye' Clih Federation o ou coul expect to uits of st racte the respect that they deserve their fribute to the happy and independent | that he id that very thing himacir Borces “of "any belligerant ‘countty” in | birongly suggestive of Eaypt: the United States. The plan contem- 5 e =y s sy e cights will be recognized and in turn | lif¢ of the farmer. As to that, It the most of us had a|Europe. If the weaith now piling up plates the establishment of enrolling | lf these prices two months hence, much less now. Howe they will get the opportunity t6 be oy who could he paid a hundred|in New York banks to the credit of stations in every city in the country. 4 Boye from 15 to 19 vears of age wouid |l we are determined to effect a speedy clearance as we n of great assistance to those particu-| Germasy may elaim that the allied | thousand or more a vear, have two|Men who are preparing an imperlalis- [y ity offencives are heing repuised, put that|months' vaeation witn full pay and|tic campaign of world exploftation HOME GARDENS bo organized In squads under proper . Naturaily they are much concerned | d0€s not mean that they dre baing pre- | (he Sourtesics of all the ralieads on et i Ju hifber rasga. disep superviston, and with adequate equip- | the room for summer stocks which are already begins 18 the change and at the same time | Ventsd from going ahead If other re- | bun Privaic car with sxoreining man® |less dissension rife in the land. In |l B e L AT g toe |l o amvive. they are deeply concerned in the new | POTts are to be believed. inable for his care and comfort, we |districts ~where live the well-to-do, season. The work will be in efficient & €onditions which are bound to follow might be quite ready to let him sac- | bables die at the rate of about 70 per hands for Mr. Hall is splendidly equip- ° 3 in the Holy Land where the British| The May day strike which was|rifice himseif on some such an altar e o e WHeTS DEOBIS] .y edvan T anen spading ana |Ped {0 Girect it ‘and i3 in touch with Assortment affords excellent selections in the seaso 2 o | threatened 1 la| that the welfare of his company might ced o live poorly and close to- tage of . : s 2 4 g 2 o maring such progress atsinet o nGermany ana - Ausicia| it the weliats of Hly company mighi | 7% forced uo five noorly and, cloas fo: |, The s0vARAES 06 SesD SEASE 404 | Sreanduacions wiriking for ‘bovs (ail |} hegt styles, materials and colors, including a liberal stoc) Turks. Thers it is the Zionlsts are|may give those governments a new |, R00rCh, 0 (8¢ FUBIGHE VIO A8 | where' live the steel workers, whose [¢oil becomes apparant in the carrot of navy blue. lanning on an independent Holy |1dea of the feeling of the people re- | weii subscribe to the long day i brawn and brain produce thy oday’ e i i L e E e wealth |bed, savs today's garden lesson sup. . nd, and their ambition is clearly | §arding the conduct of the war. Tor it e does ne Wi have a¥iaden: | that has glutted Wall Strest banks |piled by the National Emergency Food | The man who would walk into the et forth by the Right Reverend Moses oarked ot hoya on his Reade netour|and the cofters of the Brosdewsy wine|Garden Commission, of Washington,|corner grocery store and ask the gro- |l THE VALUES ARE PHENOMENAL SHOP EARI Gaster of England when he says| It is all Fight for the announcement |thev have reached the ripe old age|merchants. their babies dic at the raté |Which is cooperating with this paper cer to give him ten pounds of sugar to be made that the war costumes for | Of thifty, who will beat him out of |©of about 250 per thousand. to_urge the planting of gardens to|for nothing would vary naturally and NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS “Jews have no political schemes of conquest. Wa contemplate a charter | the women have but few buttons, but | S cory; comer in e’ county poor | Peopie who' woric the hardest thelr |FafeRUATq aEainst s food shortags this | proporly consider himseif righily des - #ranted by the sovereign powers to|that does not give any assurance that|LOUSe g all very Well fof the|bables die -the fastest. It is Poverty |VERL if TOTWICh e A R o - B SRR S Sl Hat iitage avon | there w1 bomn-rich, college-trainea and conpora. | that Kills them, with the resuls whils| The carrot reot, which Is the part|Susar is a valuable commodity. ~No 11 not be plenty of pins. tion-nursed mi eTa0; # ployer to declare for | poverty is killing babies, it is making |¢aten, tries to grow straight down in-|logical p n would ask a bank to the acquired rights of the actual in- the jong work day, with the under- [ miilionaires. Th‘c fizurés and facts x:! to the soil. If it meéets a stiff, packed |give him $100 for nothing. Money is I Babitants, but will give the Jews a| Good progress is being made in pre- | standinz that long résts and unlimit- | volved in this subject lle truths so|Subsoil a few inches down it cannot| valuable. This same logical person, Nowever. ofien loses his 15610 WheH. 16 a“ a n i Srivileged position; the rizht of pre- | venting mine @isasters but the time|ed pleasures on full pay are ready |shocking to any man devoted ts the | bénetrate it, and the root will éither @imption and purchase of crown lands| has not arrived when the dangers of ‘whenever he wants them and it is an- | ldeals and_principals for which the |8plit or become othérwise misshapen |enters the door of a newspaper office and rafiways, and facilities for all|underground work can be totally elim. | other thing for the man who works|American flag stands, that one won- |and snaried. Soil that has been work- |and asks for frée advertising as if the for him who knows that his vacation |ders how any defender for the flaz|€d, however, enables the carrot to|paper would confer a favor on itself manner of industrial development. It|inated any more than those above|comes only when he cannot ea y 0 his | could ignore this dishonor and these | ETOw shapely. by turning its columns over to him. T would, of course, be stipulatea that|ground can. day's pay and his luxuries must be( atrocities when he sets out to ?mnken The cm is an eéarly crop and!In these days of the high cost of white 121- ].25 MAII\ STR }‘ }‘ I . found in thé charitable institution. |the conscience of his countrymen. |easily grown after it gets started. But |paper more than ever before adver- » = Ty £ “THE FASHION STORE OF NORWICH"” ! _ BRI¥ secular Jand or property should Be ncquired, the sacred places remain-| Ex-Governor Baldwin has been| The demand for all of the waking|Throughout the centuries nations have [the carrot seeds are small and the |tising is as valuable as sugar or money he under the control of thelr own|mamed t> succeed the late Richard Ol- | time of the worker hds about come to | systematically destroved that which |young platts aré weak, so the seeds |or coal. It costs the publishers money RIScG s S Ihat s Zion- | ney ax vios prestdest uf Shé. Iptor- | B SUC, B0C R SUISHC JUIGSE £o | ey caihot; or wvill nct, comprenend. |ahouid not be Blanted deobly e Al j e (e e want is not power to le, but the | national Law soclety. Al o) i ¥ ¥ . bRy v ny lowers of genius have |Inch being enough. it is necessary to|before nd it should ke regarded b: N v. Al Connecticut | fimo" ror self improvement, force them | withered before the biting bias: of | keap & GIFt OFust from forming over |the public as bLeing in the stme ciass THRRE 18 ho rdverisIhg medllm 10 that they are being governed |knows that a better choice could not 1 i not to grind the bones Out of their|their mediocrity, H6W rmhany choice |the seeds after théy aré planted, so[as any other mmodit: JRY —_ . eetioh,Ihave heen made. ams Tof hrcad, but have Soiss space! bloama Rave Hoin sRetlend: it Tor it borotns Seate e watx T aae | Eridmeport clesam Y OF value. i A R R R L -