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atinee at 2.15 Eve. at 8.45 and £.30 4 Shows Saturdey and it is a fight which be car- ried on to the bitter end. public is taken advantage of and swindled énough in other respects but there is the health as well as the pocketbook Jnrwirll gullctin which ha io bs taken into ‘consideta- - peerarr. - ” L A AL TIO| O husband is greatest help o . — g? e UNJUSTIFIED ATTACK UPON MAR. arouna t:';.hmé".:fifiy‘%fl: e DERWEN’!‘ HAI4L CAINE %‘Km'mc“;noifnn = Foudi; 121 YEARS OLD s 1 ie'cihet day when e table boil was : IN A POWERFUL PICTURIZATION OF HALL CAINE’'S GREATEST CREATION One of the surprising things in con- G B ' : Subscription price 1Zc & weeks S0c we aian’t bave to call in an electrician month: $6.00 & 'year. 3 50c @l ection with the commisslon Which | nea pay him & nhundred. doslars. an cc 5y Entered at the Postoffice af Norwich, | this country is about to send t6 Rus- | hous Th. of aiding that| “You poor child!” cried the matron ' —_———— ———————|0¢ Biihu Root as_chairman . of that|been martied long. “You whi be hurl- | ery. for so long and makes things so A Norwich, Friday, May 11, 1917. | commission. Mr. Root 1s one of _the |ing your hands henvenward ana de- Incopvenient. 1 ¢ el AUGMENTED CHESTRA MATINEE 15¢ EVENING 20« = | bix men of this country and it is Im- | manding to be tol ‘why such a Lte A . = - possible to look upon this outcry | has been wished upon you However, '-‘:"M;V Firio Mo F 1oy St i 4 FOUR mm ”mfiff—.d 1, 2.48, 6.45 and 8.30 p. m. ZFainat him in any other light than that |8 o failing not umcomimon to’ bride- | woman duc the next day. I was it is political or that it Is put for-|Erooms, this desive to he BEWIEL STOW {8 o his feet and toldume to be seated. ©iRn. a8 seond-class matten Hia tor the purposs ot | Telephone Calls: country in the solution of some of its|who had been married some time. 2 Bulle _a Businass Oftice 480. [’ denying the | “What a horrible life stfetches out be- | 8ot e N Eaietla EfprialTooms soa | Prct that ihe new government s con- | T8 you! And you are o young, ¢ 4 nd The Most Impressive and Love Story from the Great Master Writer Sittimantic Oface, §7 Charen 5r |fronted with many, is the opposition [ .Wel, I declarst? sniffed the bride oot Wit & Man repaire ehd- In . Taliphone F10-2. which is belng shown to the setection | ;o G% ®pd YOUTL &0 worss than thatllh o s psaty th That Will Toueh the Husrt Strings of Every Human Being I ard in the interest of the enemy. It may be your biessed good fortune to | He said that he'd have that pipe thaw- = o roas Mr. Root, and those Who Will £0|have him develnp into one of these|ed out in a Jiffy by using his gasoline 3 with him, wiil §o to Russia with no | men Who_wosldit drive & tack fo|PIOW torch he Joves o piay with. = - the devids for produsing Hydla man other object in View than to put forth | éave the housé from lnstant collapse, mr;f’:mh‘;;:: & RETHE hlm; o & e o bareer witn & their best effofts In behalf of the |and who wouldn't notice If you kept|gorch hidden beneath « SIS - m‘*‘ T, Tia & nation which Was Just gone through |the washuoller on top of the piino and | (HERIVE, 1D, B2 S0RrEOmy, BI0. (AR T served dinners on olicloth! 3 e 5 ‘ODAY AND SATURDAY one of the greatest rovolutions that to run five blocks and bring some. ‘of etrsst sweepiEs of o fhikite cer taken place tn any country.| ., When Henry = fililed the blow torch They witl bee:u‘:.r« o plate them. e, IR 0G 0TS WA, R, N | steis S inust have run or leaked fi':,:"'“’ Fothcgrodl Fo B g 3 reives at the service of the Russinn | .Tiare the fate of all truth tellers” | pits P ooae b mine boras® teto e i n there (8 & i solation of i| rovernment {n an advisory capacity. | commentea the other. “Why, @o't you ot the Mmanure Geaw the Wit Off it & They will not go with the ldea of | know that you actuaily lose money by | N i Sycnronasnd. tue "comct o rprinkiing can and appiz to (he rows telling Russia that it must do this|having a man useful about the house? . plants. Awy ol ace N | ana that It must not do that, but they | I suppose that when your Arthur Aued :;‘::hl.n"sd T & (BUOIERE reEeHy ed in the sweepings wiil float and ean N will do thelr best to help those peo- [ that table bell you are chortling ahout be _skimmed off. . . . ’T) — B T 1o get on o Afm Towndation ana | he Sbent two hours and 4 half on the| «ifenry smerged from®the conf Two bushels of manyre used ih this 1} | e T Job and you had to roll up the GIning | gration and he said i ‘way is gufficient to riaké several Bar- H to let them know that America is a - gration and he e was going_ to H . o roém rug, move all the furniture, in-|make that blamed torch work or Gis, rels of liqutd manure. The barrel cad ¢ friend of Russia and Is prepared to | cidsntally émashing the fock crystal| s he took It out on the pack stens bé refilled With Water aain and again i fhe Lircniaion o! £/lend its assistance in every way pos-|bowi on the sideboard which jigglod off | and causht a eold. that iaeted. si until the solution becomes wea¥. Then P Blame? e i §|=ible. Politics has no place in their | and you had to walk four miles and @ | weeks. He finally made the iasteu. a charge of Do bushels of man: R Ul . Nt TS i ot v Suvienniite. _ She Deoe | §| miscion and it will have nono except |Quarter bringing him tne hammer, the | ment behave and vhen he began thaw- { lire 18 needed. e ‘buss the Brice: Sse it ANl |5 8ISTER AGATNET ST8rER” "™ Bufi tm in the minds of those who cannot sce |$eWing machine screwdrivér, some |ing the pipe. When the time afrived Instead of using a spigot the liquid 'yt o wxid o 8 e € beyond that point. bails, a file; the picture wire and a coal | that called him to his office he had set | §s rec tablespoon marure may be siphored out 6f the - = The Bulletin has he targestf| It can be appreciated. however, that [TONEI TN ik diawt ask for | G,LS oihe Wood casing twice and | e s Chas. Conklin in The Film Spoilers || Mutual Weekly circulation of any peper in Bastern §| whatever is done to belittle Mr.'Root | coal shovel at aill™ interrupted the | heve the: phabbesr bors e iae oo | all the time. Somnecticut and from thres to Zour §| will have to be looked upon as thor- | bride with! verk cheeks. ‘I dom't see | we oot Sun toiabisss i Tas T < PRICES MATINEE 10s; EVENING iDe-150 tmes larger than that of any i §foughly pro-German. If those who are [how you knew he wanted the other | because she dlsliked having her?fl‘; § Norwich. It delivered to OVer§|j.jlering against him can create a |things, though! work {fitérfered With In the loast. The O ot e A S hmeq perf|SusPicion in the minds of certain of [ “Theéy aiways want all those things” | jaundry was a chaos of piumsbers THE WAR PRIMER * tent. of the peopie. In Windham§|the Russian people that he does not | Said, the lonk martled lady. "It does|tools and pipes and wises and tnings curhstances is that the debt has not it ls deliveced 1o over 900 housea | stand for the highest ideaks, even |HOfIn the least matter whether o hue | for a weel and completely umivall- desiers, By National Gecgraphic Socisty. |ldoubied. Porsibly it will before the H in Putnam and Danielson to overd|though much would be rossly incor- | engine puiting & mew ol or vae | “Dieh g - ittie tailows Who are foollng with L1090, and in al of these places it} rect and unfalr, they will succeed in |icebox or fixing a door lock—he al- | the Iaundrs thne frose T Faee hten you, 15 10 what Conmsaont. Mots from = i consilerea tre local daily. demaging the work of this country | ways has to have those things and |than fo wall in Henry's Qlrestion 1 R Hesly and Peesly ana KISt eador. F. ON SHOW TONIGHT | Eastern Connecticut has forty-$|and the cause of the new Russian gov- | the stepladder besides. He never by | potred some hot wares o et miwn .| Zieriksee, whose quaint, historic | He8Y and Feasly and e [ BIG FASHION B T e o himy §| crnment. It is no time to &ive ald or |any chance uses the stepladder, but he | the pipes and adjusted the difficu-ty. TieDufty Makt WaiskeyGo., Reshestat, MW, | Streets have once more echoed to the | "NWPT=Dristol Press. Matines at 2, 10c and 20 it comfort to the German canse and par- | Ies to have it bandy to look at- Tt| '“I coula tell vou many more affect | — ek | Graoh of War, althoUGh it I8 4 #4POTt| Te state has dome much construc- || _Night at 8:48, i0e, 20c, 30e, 50c ticularly so by an underhanded and ol end him moral support, too. | ing tales, but this ought to be enough of a neutral ndtiofi, 1s described Infy e woric along the lines of food con- The Bunctin fs sold In sveydl |l ot Presidont Wilson mas | TLIOR he geta to {he point iu his re |if you have a grain of human intelll- | Problem that confronts all races, na- | tne followink bu:lctin' Of this Waf BE0&. | sarvation and jood ruising: but there || THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL town and ou all of he R. F. - 2 % pair_work where he has got to vent At Ve or fofein. raphy serles issued by the Nationa o . routes in Eastern Comnecticut. made an admirable selection and the | Bia ne'piess rafe at inanimate thinks |-y Eoodnesais sasped the bide.| THIS I3 mot & matter of providential | Gopsraphir SOCIety, ot Tor he sommon soed. ¢ I8 chat BOB OTT : el have & praiseworthy rep- | either by swearing or by making peo- | “Tt is! Oh, do vou suppose I still {€xigency, for nothing is providentially | "It must have beén 4 rude shock fo [Of fOX the common gocd. | LA CIRCULATION §| resentative in Mr. Root. ple step around Hwely. he al ells | nave & chahce to ancourage my hus- |lacking or incomplete, for all resulis the 7,000 Inhabitants of the anciend |oy Slement—the boy who ie not ol AND HIS for somebody to bring him (W step- |band to be helpless about home?"— |%re dependent upon the use, abuse or | Dutch city of Zlerikéeé when rai@ing lenciSh to qo his bit for the cothmon: i 1901, average................ 4812 THE WAR TAXATION. ladder! Chicage News. " |megtect of the visible means at human | airplanes dropped bombs upon it a [Selifl aia'the country It Eiven Somé- erry Musica Come y Lo. | S cvocane 5,820%| Taxation is a matter in which every- 2 Vamtating taminés of Ingia Gere the | fov dave ko, for having long ako Ko [thine worth while to do and creait || with “the Greatest Singing and | - e one is interested because it is some- £ sitimate fruit of negléct to sow: the | the troublous timés which matked the | or, o0& it if he docs it rizht. The || Dancing Chorus in the World thing which affects everyone and for Ctter Toon U & tow facts, he Drush [Uame negléct will affect any part of | rie of the Dutch Repubife, it has for | boy, Scouts are taking care of only a al Girlie Show. 9 154 that reason there is bound to be aeen || LETTERS TO THE EBITO3 Not only is 12-cent milk a sure |the universe that neglects that vital |many years enjoyed the repuration of | FRN! GOCUNT 06 TUF SNANCOE TN M GEE™ATL THE LATEST GOowN May 5, 1917 fi o, ; concern in the revenue producing bi thing, but 15-cent milk will be e~ ifege. PIOVHISIN N O o, | Peing oné of the most tranqull SPots | Gns are not school hoye into works i MODEL y i L5 ‘hastisernents only upon 2 eerib WORN BY LIVING i 3| which has been presented to congress ality "in_the fall and scarce at any |Tyaisters its CRAEHEE@Onts, R RSP [ on earth, one writef describing it asi,¢ constructive pateiotism under re- —— Sassussssssasesscssssssensacesarsssensessesnas | 0T the purpose of raising at least — e e oold, wet season misans | o.3" (e same results Wil attend the | rui whoiely: resttuns o PeACe” |sponsible leadership. It would help || Today, Twinkle, Twinkie Littie Sta E of 1 s ] G " " short grain crops and belat lanting. B - 5 R = 4 them a: much as It would help the r JSIEEE SHGRTAGE. . is s be a|n hundred, flour. sugar, ¢lothes, in fact | The food problem would seem to be | wen, whith with six other islands of licjieve (e street cormers of a heav KEYSTONE COMEDIES ! cording to its present form it is fig-| Mr. Editor: There seems to mean an average tax |great deal of street comment at the far less problematic than the national | (1g¢ 'Sche'dt and Maas deita comprise |01 proiitable burden . Now Canasn BEFORE THE MUSIC everything a dairyman uses double adjustient. The | (e f1otand province of Zealand, shers | Ao Rroft New Engla terested at or international r ured that it w B Sroscnt e coal situation. | o633 for Cvery individual in the |LTCsent time as to the whereabouis of | 11d triple, the usial price milkc has | 57 MR O in, 1S mostly con | (iees G- nprreeched o - lone cannl At @ eeason of the year when the SUP- | oountry. That is merhaps one of the | (e report which we were to receive | 370, (6 RO UF, 00 Ko HmErs e done with |ducted by a'few old survivors who | whieh flows betsteen beautiful green | i N et G - Betieich B supposed to rmest, When | reatest reasonm why evervone s |CoICernins the condition of the mas | Lo o e W e Ao mith luave passed the age of physical man- | meadows. The jpeoplé ~of the com- |,evars e 4nd Ghisefi | the pr s usw the Iowest and 5 . 3 Lz and eleetrical department. e citi- | Ao e ood, scarcely able to maintain and | munity ate chiefly engaged in the salt | Souienir W iiliam b, STei $4.005 af ween " ondors are ordinasin - given | 20UNd to take an unusual amount of zens voted $1,000 to wet sich a report hage dome i pust wimtor T e ce their mmediste Tammily neces- | municy Afs chisfly Sr¥aged in the salt |Bouvents William H. Tagios, 31,000 of | - . X interest there! and it scems to be the street com- er Bu kick abo No surplus food can remson- | fare the’ WAt theres was ateo - Home. |U16 State’s money to provure for | in Sreat numbers, it is noxt to impos- | "By the manner in which the ways |ment that that report hus heen In for |Shoes being 88 n pair or flour $16 a be expocted from such sources | hS "R T S, "I L0008 "W, | penaters and | representatives plevurel sible to buy 11 immediate necds. |and means committce has planned to [Several days. If we understand the |jarrel or because eastor ofl has dou- | o0t they be reinforced with ph weré Wont to frequent the spot Not|ayery - efatestin’ swpplcimented 1 SLATER HALI Bit el sellin * B a pr . tuath hat report was |bled in pr nor say a word when his Phets for: - it évery statesma supplcmented = Dy | All, itumino a ar beyond |impose this war taxation, it is evi- |Situation properly, ‘that report was | Ve In Piice Mor by & word when his | i%g “Fhelr ) former aependents, for | Sniy on account of its ri dorie. A Ll R i B what anthracit t7 command, and | dent that _eversone is zoing to be [Mdde to the mayor. Wow if he has 5007 5ooes, UK MOURE Sad 8 X ePef | whom they hate fofled eariv and late | gocations but also o sce the INCEr- |forth (he lite womn od aenlevemens Friday Evening, May 11 hard coal oy t res which | reached. Some wili be harder hit than | o I kg S course. But the farmer paye for it |Jave been lured to other flelds of sor- jegting Stadhbis, an.edifice begun in !y the same. 1t is esplained by Sen- | » J there be any effort on his part not to ape more luerative, often | 3360 (n7" the Himous unfmisned ol s T It 15 splained by Sen- vice, per makes o whether they | Gthers, but th is because they are t n the end and works h 1 e 2 g . e|jet the public have the benefit of it. nd and works his 14 hours per . " v 3 i 5 ojowsk can afford to nd dealers declare |in a better position to meet and |nhe. eitivens are paying the bi and |G4Y rizht along, and is supposed to | Much ';“‘5‘* a8 many a farm deserter | syudre towet of the minster, erection |eure this monurhent of art and iiter Sigismond Stojowski that they are not a s to AcceDt it must be realized that taxation which |they are entitled to know the -con- |De a gentle dociie fellow, with whisk- |CAR testlly. = L o Lo e | Of Which began a hundred Yeats carl- |iure to the swtesmen s to sentence PIANIS s even 2t p hich tWiE filiows cweryors o, a0 hia it [tants Of iBat Taport I ers and haveeed, that Wil not kick | This fs an opporthalty wien Sric '"c-or“'::“m:,'g,“;}wac‘fi:“;m;‘;;fi;k:l,;" the state to pay for it.® On comstitu- ' D yha S Sem: T 4 b 2 h 2 b over the tinces, atter how vo - _ g L accordanc i DFe- | tional grounds the statesmen are un- Th g e oo ; I¥ @ feW|whether it be large or smail, fa the | AL the report is mot to his Uking? | ILCN, [0 AR oo for in ta work [ANd_vouns manhood to enter wpon a |served) of the famous urehitect Kel- (i{tataniy oprosed ( Yor 1t ovt i sae o et b proper thing. It seems as if there |, 1% citizens are more interested in |\ " ls. 2 \oiiole Tor of frain. vewe. | course of practical and educational | dermans the Lider it wobld have riben |or thett own. packe for & out 84580 TE eEaport uestion are fow things which have been over- |tn detract their attontion by such a [tebles and ecats to feed “Rill,” “Sub- |Service o has been ihe besinuin® |a hundred feet higher tha: Waeh- | ihanks go to the Frederick L. || Roser $1.0 e ey totine [looked, but it is a large sum which | Sggeation as fuiting the rity treas: | soribart and their ke, cheap’ enonsn, | A4 foundation fof Shuire suceess L | inston monument and been a eival of | Xoebd, of the 13th senitorial discriet ral trade|the country requires and it is impor- |urers salary. The ity treasurer puts [0 With their last ralse they can buy [Many dlstin: o ra ? ki Taeiie | atngy: Ty Coures of e defats ok leclares that too |y . of his salary zoes to pay a clerk which |has and look wise and prosperous, | N0 - = e s also ¢ be- | 3 ON t6 Tayio n thesd times — manded for |upon the luxuries. It is a case, how- |leaves him very little over a that of systematic agriculture. Tts first | by {he steamer plying frora Middei- | Houvenie Toylee ana stnars o iy s FOREST NOTE rs when he gets through. The |mother- dol; o fruit to the voung is in the develr burg, capital of the province, situated King 1o Heat ADAGAS el by \heir is ot en ever, where there may and the chances esent sit- imavor receives $1.000 and gan give| But dairymen wouldn't complain it 4 piit o 3 g = jon. It m S omt-|are that there will be some chanses |any oid time he Tl e R ey sl Bie som e et B o it Lo niains Do L™ the neighboring isiand of Walch. 1 names.—Hariford Times. A wald 9 ; apparent e is a mat. |made in the schedule, but ev fice. It mizht be more consistent for [but when thev ran in the hole $200 or | i1t Bty ebvish Hlls 85 common M s;fin.o‘.“mxanecg;‘lel!n!tne((‘npo;h OW;; — n ter whici . * must taje | Vil neverthcless have a chance to[him to have susgested cutting down |More & mouth last winter, thev com | ;iGoded settiements. P P L Py G T A o8 us that the newspapers . # BN o scone. e ® | pay. the salary of the mayor by about haif |menced selling cows for beef. m! O e e eive achoot of du- | It,18 Subpolea t6 stand as a 16th ven- | which b g ) R comer o he interest | "4l the funds that are required for|and it Would meet with a much more |began to be scarce 18 vet, and Wil be | yolopment mentally as well as DEYSI- | tars. Ammmcund Marie who wished 1o | b 3 of the maval consulting oy of e running the war Gould be raised by |DOPUIC approval When the city of [{or years to come, ad there are be- | SURPMINS ENANY Oty o ek indiscroetin” i oo - e i that the people of this gencration [Irn" I T wne unfertunate. condition |In Windham county thara are draves | Lie Past but it accomplished Its worl | or of the gate atands a# hor monu- [cidediy inconsistent. it mas b that | 5.6 rests w . = e some relief Will| chouid pay at least some of the ot ihe city of orwioh penny e | Of about 50 a dav moing to the butens | Of deseriion beforc the advent of mod- | ment, whilé Maria, tall and straighi, |Mc. Saunders sald mora than ws Rirtes e, O [ htatica i that v t is thor- | ShoUld pay at least some of ex- |for the city of Norwich penny wis about 50 a da o fut desertlon bEfore Ne B s btory | iaent, ¢ s, tall and stra M. Saunders o ot y bty » 1= hor- | pense and not throw it all, together |and 3ound foolish! That Is about in |°FS and the caives go with them. rn implements that supplement every | erected a normal (ower to commemor- |wire under the cireumatances, The X oughly unders coal shipments e e s, | obase of humar Sae ot donbeet Phyiate L dhs Siouinatancie e : B al shi 9| with the interest, upon the generations | the line of cutting 50 cents off tho | So Bill don't kick on 12-cent milk, | 9iase of haman < her ) an people fake it for granted | s26 & Yike all others are badly deiaved. It |("iomc “har is the reason for the |salary of a special constable during | Smoke one less 10-vent cigar, and |Cial entertalnment = . o o | “Zieriksce has been {he scene of [that American genius. skill and th 1,008 is the susgestion of ex-President El- | (00 qon® oo is planned. It |the infantile paralysis epidemic which | drive the old Ford a while jonger, and | .iin® o e’ wholesome. " attrnctive | tWO famous conflicts, the first in 1304 |courage are entirely competent to deal | RS H8 Diew Haven road that the et < evervbody in town seems to know [let the farmer live, because von' eity | goott, SFC, N0 MNP U niic, at | when Phiip the Fair of France re- |effectively with the murder-boat me; vegened himseif for the defent of the [ace. While interested in announce . e " wa¥ done to a less extent during the = much to il e about. Public interests should never | Peopla won't live long without he | fratures of most vura caste, sect, ove: g ¢ by repealing | SPanish-American war and it must| ufer for personal feelings or ani- |ralSes a surnlus over what he uses, | S dav. and arg free from caste, ect | aowo- of his army beneath the walls [ments of workable plans, what thoy S At be done now. The people today will [mosities. Great economies! Mr. Mayor, [2nd no surplus will you zet unless |on oI Gt sortlement, but neigh. |of courtral two years previously, where |iisk for and anticipate is results, . e g Jaions [ be anxious to do thelr part. There is | watch your step yau pay a fair priee for it. Sy F A the burghéers of (heht, Ypres snd |talk. That's the prevailing attitude L3 which restrict + 11 carry _ s 2 bors and friends ever after. S s : fioe o W e set heds . s - poarTying |no doubt but what they will readily OID GUARD. TARMER BRUSH. Bit"the desian of these silusions (s | CoUrtral _ utterly souted’ the wichly |Hence 'they would ruther nat hear > > - i Z< o |respond to whatever demand is made | Norwich, May 10, 1917. Baltic, May 8, 1917. primarily to help sol¥ the food proh- | Gabirisoned and armered knights un- 3 $ok Taatin: o Ariz thi. Tut B i - ieh ANl eo.{a% the demand is legitimate and fair. S Unpatristic Not ts Pay Cost of Pro- |than that suggested by the ¥efurn 10| ;. %y i575.76, The great Admiral|Saunders to account considering the | the ) RS : — A itor: The statement of “Pro. Recon the goil, especially e ung = | Baseot, e wi ad faised the £ |fact that they were ac partners | mated $2.0 lief 1 the wisdom of tk ducing and Delivering. hat ha 1 e Hoieot, e who had raised the siege of 3 liet sle. wisdom of th EDITORIAL NOTES. duicer” doekn't. fease me...J thought dent class that hag no speclal enilinz | OS5 BE WIS RO Ho set TR, B nad |in his offense-if such 1t le—in th sus red Mr. Elliott that | 5 % ihe milkman who told me what he sold | Mr. Editor: Mav 1 say that cértain |or oblization. Thev will fird a hearty | o¥len by naviedung the Gdrewned |t 1S FEEaad T SUl g i A con n sels have the right| The mau on the corner savs: It ¥ou |his milkc for knsw. If Producer knows |recent fetters to The Bulletin regard- | welcome and enjoy the freedom of a | 0fe, Spiv, M2, w06, UG TR (00| vbe all over thew first pages. If Mr. | f pRE of way at all tim er to care [aT® equal to it. making a pleasure of |peiter than he we will let that pass. |inz the price of milk in Norwich have | household as In their parental home, | (08 'NHUE SCHEIMEL 1o A0 Epanish { Saunders orred in king how about | g, Ly tha B s ctaud s short : 1o be | necessity is a sure means of atta: He However, farmers prodic- | succeeded in showing bat two thines, [and af the end of the sedson can pur- | [BYCSting army under the Spanish |Faundces erflh 1n RGNS how Sont fao abundan B ecognis government, | P@Ppines: ing m! for profit ‘are petting 5 1-2 |an absolute ignorahce of the milk sit- | ste witk renewed afrenstn and quiek- | o SCOF BN TOE. LS S SO | axpioited and | exaggerated | hi re beer e E socht o . = o cents a gallon. Norwich- milk- | untion, the cost of production its prob- |ened Intellect the study or course that | IUC 10 BB QUL AERIROC ThE €Wy, | (ol 0 5 500 . ¢ The damag That loubtless be of much| he rejohatag thinks it men were receiving from 32 -to 40 |lems and dificulties, and an absolute |may seem thost promisinz or congen- | JTFCIER FREl JUBS, (Or0, WUEL EATC — Ay - 2 ben: er e even then trou-f..4 the powers of the ~ents a gullon Dbefore they made_the |indifference to our country’s need and |lal. But they must not expect to be |0 03" G0 de acr the encircling wii- King George’s Reward and is mor tons bles wt h e>d Aiff t attention | pat has happened to the idea that 40 per cent. increase in May. Now |the appea] of ou remunerated with expert wages with tere. The defenders fought with dos- in the esteem of his publ King seasons 1 t and peed it at onc he hias & @it St = 1o | they demana 45 cents a gallon o carry the present war to a victory. |all other advantages and personal Sup- | e “rury attacking the 1.700 Span- orge is rveaping the benefit of a |rats tear off the tende o ; L e If the milk producers can with cows | This appeal is just as strong to the |Port. i iards with boat hooks, fm! and {tactfu’ and _unobtrusive career. trees to obtain m T g ing $100 70 o ton | consumer to pay for the food he buys | Stuch a course would be beneficial to s o , fmt tactfu! ~and _u . ¢ 'l costing $100 and grain at 270 a ton T Dpay r the for h uys flails, but all was of no avall Vashington Star. when water is scarce FiGHT THE SWINDLERS. Germany has azreed to return to|make 3 1-2 cents a quart satisfactory, |as it is to the farmer to prodtice it. |hundreds of lads from twelve to six- | lalls but all was of no avai '~ = o teen vears of aze, who while away the | summer months in sports or mischie?, | % If the farmér does not receive a suffi- their homes many dGeported Belsians, | why should Norwich milkmen rece! London in an airlime across the terests of he B ot but that wiil probably mean that oth- |12 cents a quart? There is the freizht, | cient recompense for the product of 5 o North ' ~ —— — y e pr 2 : { i i North Sea. 1 T S P e e e e i T A T L R e o e R e R L COMIE, SEE AND WONDER » wages of drivers to be taken from |cent. of the income of New London |its prevalent In city life. All useless, 4 ddlemen who seek to zet their prufit sary habits are more or less m The anthracite coal miners are got- | Providence market price before the [and Windham county farms, he cer- |unnec Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Trimmed Hats in all the le regardless of the characier of the £: " rainly o sive, aside from establishin - % . - for ; |Brofit is realized at 12 cents a_quart. [*ainly has no meney to invest in the [cXpensive, % . a all 4oods which thes ceal in, ir a_auty | U reads {or & strike. Possitly they T | production of other fo0d crops, to an | features of personal stivery from || OTHER VIEW POINTS ing shades and shapes—also Children's Trimme Both of state and federal governments. | (B Sirarnts e shids B8 1. ati| Norwich, Kay 10, 3917, increased extent, on account of the |Which release is sinsularly rafe. h 97 Theze are too many who cre willing to | thelr assistance the sams as it dia uncertainty of weatker, labor and the | “To the soil” is the slogan that will HEtS, Wortlt Up'te $3.00. .. ccvccvcnevroces € seil onythinz, whethor good or | the ratlroad brotherhoods. Claims Statements Are Misleading. |market prices. 3 :21\;:)"!!':";&1:‘!:-3:‘!? r-:‘r;::ieflt:f 3:2 = {_adies’ Silk Hose, worth 39¢ 24c bad, so h TR T O Editor: Tn this morning’s paver | 06 2rICC 2L MG P SOTRICE 1%, 17 |Eravest * dangor that faces us with | There was a time when they could Rrdes P e sight throughout the countrs. The | pob Mas given the publie a few more | ith ‘the prospect of a food shortase | Other portions of the world. seg men 1o g0 into the Aelds ana work | Ml | adies’ Brassieres, bound and neatly trimmed, white ect may b » = misle: statem n g o i < v 3 B i Inio the | WeAtherman, however, Is doing his ut il iy O |ahead. it is certainiv unpatriotic to be Ho P - I e aT il &5 Wedt and flesh colors, worth 39¢............ 3 19¢ the mill situation in Norwich. The ~ s e c has passed. unwilling to pay the cést of produc- | Norwich, May 10, 1917, e L8 they are too willing to pi o most to see that there is no ncees: ng hours When he can 4 members of the Norwich MilK Pro- line ana delivering the quality of food Why Pay Mere THE PASN'K CO. Sell For Less | | | | | ! Bands of others who by the purchass | oot 0 220 that thore te nc S - . 3 n . ers Assoelation represent over four. secure eight and ten hour days in the of ola 2nd rotten gocds are planning . which one wishes to consume. cu ! en public hoiesome and proper f00d | yire output was being taken by Ger.| “BUI" tells us that nine miles from |[Markeétme of New London and MWings HOME GARDENS shall constitute a dey’s work. If the 158 Main Street, Norwich of in some|many has been destroyed. It looks as [ Norwich milk is sold for 3 1-2 cents. | (Co0 O Na" Gongequently know the farmers who are trylng to raise food Has he ever heard that 1S miles from {o feed us went by that declaration - reai condition. | if someone wes cvening up for the|1ias B R lue of milk i vhole- . ® will be wite- | icany Norwesian vesssls Which have | NOLyich milk 182 12 conts, and that | ERISRL YA FF Tk he FHoN = P e g o ek ordered a| 1t 1a useless to waste a lot of time |yut It mto Your Dipe, ~HL" ang | Wholesals markets, tor 3 1.3 cents per | The question of fertilizer offers the |Totatoes at §15 would be a thing of . in Kansas, | affirming or denying tho report that |smoke if. Unart will tHe person WHo siEhs Hiffi. |4imgteur back-yard gardener his great- | guare would be &n impossibitity. In- l S GO‘} ERNNIE a devics has been peffected for suc- | I will make “BIll* one offer. I he |SSIf "Bl seid me their namés and | _;"; hiem, savs today's bullétin from |atead of advising thé farmers to raise . . v more the staté would confér a Diess- cessfully combatting the submarines. | Will g0 to our farm T will turm the | "5 ritory of the tetters referred | the National Emerzency Food Garden If there is Such a thing why not put | SOWS: oxen, shoep, colts and holfs inito | |, nee sincers In thelr statements and | Commission, which 18 cooperating with o lot together, and If h tell it into operation and iet Germany o | Gl0% toscther and If he can tell Me | qigh to refute Anvthine in this arti- | this paper fo urge food garden plant- ing on the farmers if It suppiied them with some of the old fashioned farm hands who were not afrald to work & LIBERTY LOAN interstate com- worrying* p i v e cle will they do So over their true ling in Norwich and vicinity. Stablé " mmecce cases of ezrs which contalned i Y JHO8 Suwal sive WiGE the et il or, by Miance or as&limsa name, | mandre Ja available.in evers city and {1on8 day.—Rockville Joufnal. large numbers of rots and spots. Germany {s bézinning to realize that It vou write again “BUI don't be thelr position Inde’ensible. town, and the gardener by practic- B According to the interpretation of | thers are but 8w nations now waich [ashamed to sign your name, HIENRY DORRANCE. |ing intensive methods in the use of | When that outfage on the peoplé of §88 food and drug act bad esgs ére | have ot severéh Nipiomatd re1ations 0. 8. PBOL. Plainfield, May 9, 1917. manure can make a little of it do his | Connecticut known as the Taylor THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIES OF . aduit 3 5 5 , W ’ - garden much good. Leglslative Souvenir is published a held to be adulterated food, and as|with it. It has a meaning which can- | Norwich, May 8, 191 b i + £ Street sweepings, as free as possi- |dopy of it should be filed in every Such their shipment in interstate com- [not be entirely disfegarded even B Sequél to the Food Problem. bin Iroas (phah dbd abealigtely ree trom | ove “oiE By Hew: Snpang. 10 1o T Tuerce fs prohiblted. It is obligatory | though Gernany is nét ready to give The Farmers’ Position. Mr. Editor: For fifty years the al- |oil driped by automobiles, are valu- |a fitting companion voluthe to the of- ON BA . Bpon the part of the shippers to seo |up the submarines. Ar. Bditor: A letter sizned “Bill" |lurements of comimercial, industrial | abie as garden fertilizer. Ivery com- |ficial rogues* galléry dollection. This that such emps sre removed by candl- - in your letters to the editor, in which |and eaucational centers have been [munity which has a street cleaning |legislature, having now placed on ing all eczs before shipping them. The ciaim is now madé that there|hc states that 4 1-2 cents is the high- | Afawing their Strongest forces from |system should see to it that these|record its self-measurement which Purchacers arc not Hkely to eat [are 200,000 who aro ready to g5 with |est price for -Wholessle milk in any |firm sng tural communities until up- | swespings without taint of ol ars|roveais it as & Tom Thumb assémbly, 884 ezzs when they Hav hance | Roosevelt to France, and inasmuch as | state, is false. As milk ail over New |wards of ninety per cent. of that class | turned over to the home gardemsrs. |it can best serve Connecticut by ad- 16 Tear e e e but af. | Frahce. whnts sucn ol eom this | En#lhnd s b 1:2 cents n Quart at the | of human product hive béen remolded | Ol n these sweepings 18 INJUroUS o | journiad &t Gnce. Ti has . (3fpedoed are offered to subscribers to the above loan 5 i suniev and the United Statca il | @0or wholesale, and the firSt of July |into urbanic citizenship. But the sup- | dardens. Whatever confidesee people had in It without charge L e e D ety e o ies WHll| the price is to be 7 1-2 cents a quart | ly e at the limit of exhdustion, and | The intensive method using manure [It is so small and unintelligént that 8 - Qo= their detection |probably schd an expedition why not|wholesale; so “Bill” and some other |nothing short of a iiberal loan of |or strect sweepings is not to spade it |it 1s a pitifal body. It is hot eom- eesy. 181is acainst such prac- |iet this force, or at least; part of it jwould-bé killjoys who have hiéen writ- | young humanity to tha sorely depleted | into the ground but to use it as petent to haiidle the finances of the the governmen: lg fighiing |€o? ing about 12-cent milk and what tac lranks of food proddcéfs cen sulve the | uid manufe. Any gardener can make |state. The Wonder, under the cir- 7

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