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. : NORWICH - BULLETIN; “THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917 for maturity In late fall. Peas are a ¥ late -prlnc crop only. To MOST REMARKALBE CURE ik oy e ey (o l"‘"‘" I Recommend Peruna ; cl beets, oysters, pews. stock il 4t spass lonwich Bulletin | T S Snil S : Al SUfferors H: o my e sm . § been sent to the slaughterhouse, but| mp, gat man sighted the thin man |finger tips together and frowned the ""mm';‘,‘:.,,‘.',',' oy s of cata['['h— Mfi’l‘é‘" APNDE_T;_’aGaTVA wnd Goudied if they had beén a .large loss could |, tne far distance and sighed. Then | professional frown. He said I'd be all 5 = g & have been avolded. And while 0|he braced hymself and prepared to|right if I followed a simp'e course of m’-’m 4 "" gl e roads but to those along such linesof transportation who do not look after their property, or allow their live- 121 YEARS OLD much js being urgeq in behalf of con- | sympathize. ' treatment, and I should not worry. - S, Gtk e s i ; | = servation this er ought to re.| “Well, how are you, Charley,” the| “‘By the way’ I said, as I rose to h o by i Subseription price 12c a week; 0o a | ceive carsful attention. rotund min InqRirel &8 s0on 8s $hey |k B fo ull ikt € Griuk = couple - T ink 1 :“.r:. oo my thae it me. THE WMM“l"lli(;'.n S?H.L month: $0.00 u year. wers within epeaking distance. “Ars |of glasses of cold water before break- | the head and throat. I reeo) mn:: fia_ iy - Entared at the Po: orwich, you feeling any ese ys? | fast?’ E jufferers W")l u rh. mes v e _ Coma. as second-class matter. STRICING BRI WaaEe. [ fow e T “br. Quick looked exasperated. Why (| e ota Socidi BRENnr Folt |Fooms o a0 ofees & F M sers Comedy Telephome Calla: Some time ago the idea was @d-| “The thin man cocked his head|will people be so foolish? he demand- y National Geog F £ 10 PRl e e TR Bulle .o Businsss Office 480, vanced of attacking the bases of the|jsuntily and frankly scoffed. “Cut it! ed of high heaven. ™o! Worst thing ‘ [ é" 0. | ‘. % mflh Eilletin Egitorial Roorms $5-8. German submarines. for the purpose|he ordered. “The chronic invalid stuff | possible! Drink three glasses of wa- uc praine. ean *Bolletin Job Ofics 35-2.( o¢ securing better results in overcom-|doesn’t go with me any longer! If|ter not hot, but warm! You are neith- mantie Office. 67 Churca St |in." that menacs to shipping swhich|¥ou are looking for @ recita) of woes, |er to chill nor scorch your stomasa'| g I Our booklut. umnt You How to Telephone 210-2. kesp well, fres to all. Better . Thoss whe ebject to fiquid medi- Mrs. Willlam H. Cinchliffe, No. 20 |cifes can now procurs Prruna T Myrtle St., Beverly, Mass., writes: ‘I |fets. - 3 Army and Navy—Brazil's ou've t to hunt another party! I'm | Good day! : i e e s et Reell mmant” I meditated when I reached _the|break with Germany gives timely in- Norwich, Thursday, June 7, 1217, plan was apparently adop! “Thank heaven!” shouted his fat|walk. The two physicians ”As;med terest to the following war geography ———————————= | attack which was made upon Zee-|g.ng enthusiastically. “Gee! I thought | everything but the water. ‘4| gttstin fssuea by the National Geo- brugge by sea and air last month and|] was in for your usual sob of woe |better get a third opinion. The more aBhie Bottey Troll its” Readquarters foliowed up in the naval engagements|over the remarkable antics of your|the safer, thought-I, and fhea I couid ,‘.’,’ ecnin mny which have taken place in that re-|well known stomach!™ strike an average. ‘1 callsd on Dr|In Washington =0 . e =zion since that time and the bom- The thin man grinned. ‘I made a|Hurry. He goes in for tha austere States, be forced “into war with Ger- hardment of Zeebrugge a second time|tour of the specialists,” he said, haul- | and practical. He’d have a kitchen many her peace-time nucleus of an by the British fleet this week ‘to- |iNg out a dankly black cigar, war- | table in his reception room if his wife | Many ber, Beacectime npuctus 00 7 Dy % h ent in the|Tanted to kill at ten paces. “First I|would let him, but he has bullt up a|SOF0 (B0 O D 40, SURRE gether with the engagem i tackeld Dr. Kitlem, on the principle | great reputation. People say thers are |Mented by a wel-Organized and Fnors North sea, where a German destroyer | iriat I might as well know the worst [no frills on Dr. Hurry and that ne's|OUERlY trained police ToRes of RoL00 was lost, and in thé bombardment of|¢rom the best, By the time you've got fall business! Dr. Hurry provokingly | med Sa0/BRed | 08 Mo Wy | TN S0 —— RE E D THEATRE i 3 SHOWS DAILY, 2:30, 7, 8:30 l [ | { ! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ETHEL BARRYMORE And a Cast of 600 in “The Call of Her People” From the Play “Egypt” by Edward Ostend and the bombing of Bruges by |through Dr. Kyllem's Gothic reception | agreed with the other men. It wes as Bheldon 9 atrplanes. Foom with 15 sxpensively subdued | though they all had met previousiy | TePUDIics Teserve army ls in excess Matinse 00 Bvoning 1 It is in that end of Belgium that id_past the whiskered assist-|and agreed on a course of procedurc.|Of haif a WUNMOR Mot WU IRC MOML T =t his university frown and|Then I sprung my water conundrum. % omd e s et Tios neen weil for. | Suspicious way of shaking his sond | T ey atowied: . Domt. drmk o il g gy e | s e O0s a|over your symptoms, been passed on|any!' he enapped. ‘Worst possibie | SUENUY (983 AT SRE-ICUR {tified and both ZeebrugEe and Ostend |y, (ne starchy trained nurse and been [ thing to do to flood the stomach the|as, that of the United Bfates. . . are converifent points from Which (0| ngexed, and solemnly led by an of-|first thing! Drink a pint one hour| , “For nime vears :Frasil hes "ac v unch mot only squadrons of de-|fios boy, who must be training for an |after meais!’ e R an hetwcen:. the. agme of stroyers and airplanes, but they are|.indertaker, Into the sacred presence,| I was very subdued when I emerg- |3V BEagiion DOCRESh R, SEES O handy as rellef stations for the many | you have a firm conviction that some-|ed. I dld mot see how I cowd strike | 23 200 75 beln® SFESCR - e [eF0S submarines which Germany s utiliz- | thing very terrible and necessarily{an average on the water question, i vears in the ranks, followed by seven ing. The new attention which the al- | fatal is the matter with you. less T drowned myself or chokel to|Vears in the ranks, followed By £50E0 vou — death from dryness. I was very blue. . les are directing to this coast &ves| “Tnis frame of mind makes vou dou- | It seemed that I was doomed to a life | I the territorial army, and _eleht ! K bly grateful if the doctor finally says|of invalidism. 1 worrled over tha:[Ve&s 5 g e Lre 1 0! tion to reduce the value of these|p” " cave your life. T like Dr.|water question for a week, aad then ;r;;‘;;ea;;:x:fu_ugndloh AT Thursday, Saturday CHIEF CAUPOLICAN The Great Indian Orator and Singer TWO LITTLE DAYS in “A ‘Study In Contrast” 3—JORDAN GIRLS— 3 | | £ ! Enlist Now | " “aiinps OFr l ] Friday, points to the enemy as rapldly as|Kifiem -besides having real brains he | suddeniv I found that T had baea &0 - . - > ractice once a month. The territor- The B“.“etln | possible, 1f even there is not & cam-|does his part o well. "If I'm golng to|busy thinking apout it that I natnt|ERRCIr O0CE O ROTIR Tre T€rC o0 palgn underway for the purpose of|pay a lot to ba cured T want it done |had any time to notice how my stom- | (& 2rO¥ 8 trein’if | ariving the Germans back from the|artistically! When he ot through|ach wae acting. Evidently it had been | fOUF Weels & Y80, 0 o 004 as tee targestd! ogitions which they hold along the|with me Dr. Kyllem rebuked me stern- [acting all right. Finally it dawned on| ol 8 ZO08 SVECRS UIOTEET ZEC . n of oo 2 bothering him. He said the as- | me that there couldn't be a darned [f':‘ ,--'u.-.»“fl 1’:.‘“,, Lves 1o Tous §| Selsian coest and thus eliminéte thel B {07 BOSriDR BN 08 10 ah Tor | thing the matter with- it excep: e T R ey Daring Quesns of the Wire f— T y%Taf| advantage which they now possess| TSRl WRS, 7o imagination, and_Twe heen perterils | Milltary strength of ltaly at the time - Geliveren o over§| and reduce the danger which 18 bound| " :Gne thing, Doctor’ satd I “T've|well ever after, thanks to Dr, Kyllem, [ {15 1a7ter conntey sniored the world WILFRED LUCAS f the 4053 houses ‘n Nor-§|to exist as long as veasels of the Ger-|ypeen drinking two glasses of hot wa- | Dr. Quick and Dr. ¥ el iof whao | T A Eaet ik tHat of Dor wich and read by n' man navy have access to those DOTts.|ter every morning before breakfast.|I have not seen sin et T e iiaites thes at ot of 15 3 It is no casy task which confronts|Is that all right = - Notwuy, foosad That of Grite. of _tu_over 308 {the British in such an undertaking,| *‘Drink it cold!’ Dr. Kyllem shot at “We'l, but how did you settle the|gerpia”'and of Bulgaria. It reserves of d Ad - o anisiena o @] pue encouragoment is lent thersto by m(vk’&ephrnf‘\cl;!x[n}m:(:rdl'h;‘;t;m;agln, e :s';t’%r f:;g::;émn. femanded his inter- | oo, A O atituts & fent A 8tory of Romance and Adventurs 18 considered the el datly e e lraeton and oach | while' T began to worry. Maybe Dr.| The thin man laushed. My P8 S ey i s ae ol . tegy. . . ..Come: Farta has forty- §jattalned in that direction and such|popem was wrong for once. Maybe|settled that” he said. “Sshe s e T st af Shethet i swos, cne hundred asd coupled with the renewal of the drive|;“gi3 really have something serious|‘Arthur Frederick Doorplate, i O s BT e Thice ! - Matinee 2.15........... 10c and 1 which is expected to materialize most | ine' trouble with me. Anvhow I was | think I'm going to keep on trottmg |, Of the South American republics Night 6.45 and 848, 10¢, 15c, 200, Z5e any day in northern France ought to|safer to have another opinion, so I|upstairs every morning of my lfe, < navies of appreciable strength. The! . 3 allow the army and navy to cooperatefwent to Dr. Quick's. The procedure |rying water to a perfectly weil, 132V | boreonnel, ‘officers and men of Bra- | These are the days when .nymunhke good pictures. in a movement which if carried out|was about the same except that his|man, you're mistaken! You zet vour|NFINICu PO SN0 NN OF U | : : coaes would be of vast and lasting import- | reception room is Itallan and the office |own water from now on!® So. afteT|Ce (hile and Argentina. The pride of || We sell the entire Eastman line of Kodaks, Brownies N ancs Sirl wears long straight Jines In keep- | that, of course. there was mofhing 10| fne Braziflan navy are her two mod- | ! . 3 P OB s ing therewith. Dr. Quick pounded|do but gp without it entirel | ) “W'P o . CiRC ULA i 3'\ T S pounded and frownad and Snified | Thatt pronably wnt cures vour| o7 drendnougits of 16000 tons dis; | and Premos, also hic Supplies. TODAY .y i over me and sald ‘A-a-h!’ and|the fat man remarked. “Wives are| D aiv, 2 7, - | FHow jong Norway, and for that|giraigiened back in his chair with his | onst " Cnicate Nee. s w a oncta We can promise you 24 HOUR SERVICE on the SAECIAL FRATUAR matter both of those countries which building of a super-dreadnought with | BEATRIZ MICHELENA """ films you bring to us for developing and printing and can guarantee that each film will receive the careful at- tention of an expert. make up the Scandinavian peninsula, is going to stand for the wholesals destruction of its shipping, which Being carried on by the submarines, without showing resentment, is a mat- ter which is interesting the neutral as well as the beiligerent nations. Dur- 15-inch guns at the time the Furopean | is not the vear to {ncrease our ap- | war began and the naval construction | propriations. as our individual ex-|vards of all the belligerent powers | penses of living have increased about | found their hands full supplying the 100 per cent. already. and I do not|needs of their own governments. Two think it is good business policy to| old battleships, lald down in 1898, | increase our taxes unnecessarily. and two protected cruisers, of 3,500 N The Woman Who Dared A Wonderful Produstion in 7 Parts HANK MANN in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Jure 2, 1917..... Very truly yours, tons displacement each, comprise the ! 4 ing the past month there have becn|Not Good Policy to increase Taxes GEORGE E. PITCHER. | remainder of Wrazils major fghtin . . . i HIS LOVE FIGHT almost 50 Norwegian vessels sent to Uneicangarily. Norwich, June 6, 1917. ships, supplemented by five torped: tatlone at art TICES IR Vet 2:30, 100; Eve. 7-8:30, 10-15¢ : the bottom and 23 Norweglan sub-f oo USRI e Y [ ey (B B 1| Mat. 2:30, 10c; 3 combat theljécts have lost their lives as the re-| Mr S o < & i first-class torpedo boats, four destrov- | R schemes of an enemy maticn fns been | sult thereof, and vet that country has DI for me fo aftend the city meefing | |ers, a mine ship, and three subma-|] MAGNOLIA LINEN ..................... 22clb. == = emphazzod for many menths. it ro-| made no serious move to even break |in my letter of Max 24 stated between | HOME GARDENS rines. | ok i iR D e MAGNOLIA ENVELOPES ............... 8c pkg. MAJESTIC RDO ceived nome 95 miuch encouragement|off relations with the imperfal Ger-|the iines *hat might not be plain to sinals—at Rip de Janéiro, Pare: andl start but with the development|man government, anyone not acquainted with my ob- Ladario de Matto Grosso, the last : MUTINY 25, 27, 29 BROADWAY ation and the bringing to| Norway Is extensively engaged in|Ject in writing that letter. The ques- Ty Ladario 'de Matto Gr more pointedly the dangers|shipping but with the loss of vessels|tion that I refer to. was why the e mea s Five e e A ROMANTIC DRAMA O MAN PASSION AND THE SE Open Nightly 7.45 to 11 o'c whieh existed by not taking th nance committee increased the A Nt T e Sanipiet ; dth - s do- “Tet me suggest that every ol o the forelock, a different atti:Gs has|month, which represénts of course|Droprietion of thé public works do-| el me sigsest O ot y | horse ordillery use a Krupp gun. The been manifested and today “ation | only a small part of the losses which [fepairs and expenses. and how mich |and gres to solve ti military hudget for 1915 amounted to is I8 the midst of the greates. nrepa-|have been experferced by that na-|that increase amounts to? Aiderman |the feeding of the nations. : 53*,’;”"‘%""01 S = rations for defense and war i@t it|tion both before and sinco the unre- |Dolbeare In his answer to my letter | dent Wilson. razil show'd be drawif into the has ever experienced stricted operations of the underwater|has anywered as to the amount of i e by | azgregating over 75,000 tons in oneDOTCL COMMEKES IRCii war vortex it would mark the entry irto the lists against autocracy of the The which is needed in|boats went into effect, and the tak-|Crease by saving that it was to pr Don’t he afraid to plant a garden|third largest republic in the world, for e lieit; Come orier and_a¥my,[ing of eliiost one lifs o day, it can|Vide for the maintainance and expense | because it. is STowing ‘ate in the sea- | in extent of tercitory the Bouth Amec: |than the saving of human livés. We|a load of quart iars under water, sa ||| L70VSlo8ue || Duplisity ... Comedy § e . as efficient [ hardly be anticipated that that coun- [Of Jhe (earms used in the collection |son. advises todays bulletin from the|ican nation is exceeded only by Rus. | belleve that this increase in the mu-|All that is required. The real secret || REFRESHMENTS BANC s they sh e is being given. The|try is going to permit that to g0 on|ge ‘the increascd cost in these hi Pl D Food sia and the United States. alrcady |niclpal budget is a wise investment,|of success in home canning, aeide |N" =77 """ C T sohichnd ol e NAKAE.fis. Indust: | IRGSBHITITy without Sxpbrlbnctal o e | o5 %, mer Commiseion, of Wasnington engazed in the conflict. The republic even in the present crisis—indeed | from strict attention to the simple |} T ] & B6Ter TG ‘Shasis. of Lol ey AR o S s e of China. which is fourth in area.|particularly in the present crisis. 'We |rules, lies in watching the local mar- A i Hh seen B e P changn of e 14 suftor |, O In answer to that T would like ide food zarden (Mongolia and Tibet not Included),|trust that the Board of Finance may |kets for the time when various vege- e ecdinz a idea that Norway would sufferfto ask him if the mamtainance of the | This year parti when a late|has already served diplomatic rela- | grant this request of the university of | tables reach the heigh' of the season, =q n _of deswovers to fght thelno less if it was actually in the war|same teams has fot in the past al- [cold sbring has held back the season | tions with the Imperial German man. | Tre Civic' Federation . amd of the 80 that they may be t their beet for sttmarines. this ecunt “as des-iis an insifMcient argument to ad- been paid for out of the items |new gardens will be planted well | ernment Chamber of Commerce for an effective | quality and cheapest in price, The hed an advance corps of engineers | vance, for as long as it accepts exist- as ordinary repairs and ex-lalorg into the summer. In most lo-| “In stidving the trend of events in | mobilization of the forces of this city | home will of course work ¢hiefly for T | calities successful_gardens may be|Brazil jt is interesting to note that|for the war against disease—New |their own benefit, and wil reap a ons|ever to insist upon respect for its|7ot redioed [“‘P appiopriation '.’ or- | planted as late as Juv Taking the | one of the most significant movements | Haven Journal Courier. 800d reward. 'But there i8 a patrio- ern | rizhts. it cannot be interpreted other- | 9.PAry repairs and expenses country as a whole, the average gar- |4 1915 was the orzanizotion bof tic #ide in this service, inasmuch as it °T- | which is the same amount tiev have|den pi e s v mot - . ervation a under- | wise than an acceptance of the justice | i cransed the estimete for entloats }m[? “A"i\lu;:: te i probably not be- | ague in Favor of the Al'ies That announcement from one sec- |Means the preservati of a large : 2 8 x d_this year {t may be | formed by many of the leadinz men o of th ‘ab gduantity of perishable food material, & that | of the German operations The fact|garbage and ashcs as it 'in simpiy 3 |2 fate as Stay 10 ¥ O T tion o express. sympainy With | corn retting . (he - around. is only |41 toss who ‘can” when vegetables ng for|ls that Norkay mo.a suffer no more|trénsfer from one account to another?! The only thing to avold in late gar- | Fra-ce and her allies, Af the closs |one. of the ilustrations the farmer|and fruits are plentitul will make con- l e of the|and the probabliities are that it would|The only reason that I can see or|dens is the pianting of covmn w <venr *here was agitation or tng | nas torcomtond I TE 18 Dot all Roney | FeaboRdingly 1éss demands upow the rance and preparations are un- |ing conditions #nd does nothing what- |Penses? If it be 8o why have -the furn. experience less loss if it was actua!-|have been shown for increasing the|mature best in cold weathe | toking over o 3 ship- | ru: ven n B food market later.—Bridgeport Tele- d ma-|lv working with the entente natlons|aPPropriation for ordinary repairs and | tuce and spinach, for inetinee, do noi | ping n Brasiiian ports - Ten ShIP- [running a farm even when foodstufls | cram. sk € the con-|in fighting this German determina- g;g”{';fic;‘“‘q“;e,'flo%eg:o-';;"eg;_)“‘»‘ Sfi«\;fl; e hot weather. But fortunatsiy e ‘aways a cause for high prices, and it conciu- [ tion to melther respect its promises |00 (VSICh, 15 32000 more then it PRCw|those plants which do combat ho usuaily dwindles down to ‘supply and | Says the Hartford Courant: “Gov- How the siehis & fitlons on the high 3 2.000 | weather are the ones which usually demand before it ls over with.—Mld- [ernér Holcomb is Johnny-on-the-Spot 1 tra paid for the city surveying last | produce vemet wh riotic sentiment | the German policy. It would be of | payer or citizen. at Friday nirht's CitY | will ‘be those whi e e me time a recognition of | Material advantage to itself as wcll|meeting will offer an amendment to | food. will stor thout being disre gardens | h do ‘yield storable OTHER VIEW POINTS dletown Press. if we may say so spectful OF course you may. If there | : is one official in this state who fs hu- W A fruit or vegeiable, as it comes e 1 i s 7s|man and approachable and free from HEI P A n. may be put up In glass Jars |iinsoience of office.” that oMelal s 1 " a e - the |the estimate of $32,000 for ordinary p meanins of the part which|8s the allles if it took the hull by the th X I The late epring garden will miss only _seaso L . : = pairs and expenses so that the W thitigs, Whils 1 Iy for future use. Many housekeepers 3 is to play in the[horns, faced the menace and gave it} 0 appropriated will he for 525 | i jelpn8%, While it should not con- | The proposed developments of the [wili be surprised to. find that they |Hon. Mareus H. Holéomb of Southing- ki lettuze. it i be $500 more in|the satisfactory substifute, ! srow | Department of Health will cost the |can “can” the fresh garden vegetables [tOD. Who 18 governor of Connecticut's ~& e | slanism once and for all. And unless e g romaine Vew Havi vee: 'e |€00d fortune in the most critical pert- |1, 4 ' yurz men, n of the thé ‘two abi Sotunia . > i of New Haven between 0 se, and using them latér, untry nee r m £ th o above {han they llettuce, * especially with shading. It |and $30.000 In inereased rs(,p_.,fl_ h oo Spater o e “""; 6d of the state's history since wil- | Your country needs you Sitsd B¢ iitecy 8 Norway is misjudged every vessel that |\were ever before. creas e o military Ser Ahove. Tiems - ameumt g | Wil not produce good spinach, but the | tons, | somewhat -esn than T cents | omermint mned wrodnete un®tY (liam A Buckingham directed things Went to the polling places or reele.|!s sunk iz bringing it nearer to that|in' the two above items ameunt io Hats, B ! ! t : d cide atiite g tration dav and participated in (me|decision. Tts patience cannot last|$7500 which is more than one-half | s e et T hor fiid, 0 collards | per capita. It ie estimated by those | mention being less costly. The tech. |fOf elght years —Bridgeport Post Money is quite I which more than | SUPPOTt to the putting down of Prus-| 450" which wili then " dax s ate tecis s patien SR I s TR well in hot weather. Of the|who have studied the matter that at|nique of home canning i3 easy. For e en i odern et step towards the mobiiization of | forever:”cspeclally when thers 1s o |mill tax on tne grand Mist %" | Tol Sropradiancs mlone ahoury e | he: My drogioe fhe, matter that 3t | lave "ot Tome cahning s easy. For Doesn't Liko the Tast Rl B I the greatest army this country has it o - so much more on account of hish | Turaime wneen al, Afe Planted garden. | from preventable disease by this ex- [scale, some simple apparatus is nec-| The colonel is willing to take his Y mntry is @ver raised. This serves to bring L el S SRR T ynips. which are shor: seasen spring | penditure. This is a time for ecom- | essary, but for the ordinary house. |medicine, but he refuses tp admit thas| | OUl COU 7 B e B, ik EDITORIAL NOTE! § s crop, may also be pianted in summer |omy, but mo economy 6 more vital |hold a wash-boiler sufficlent to take|he likes the taste.—New Work worid |lend it vour savings— but how sclidly the country stands| Have you made arrangements to NOW. back of the government in this mat- | have a Liberty loan bond in your ter is the cause for widespread srati-| home? For these sa fication. Lovalt as manifested - 5 ‘o coast and from border| The man on the corner save: These ment offers you LIBERTY 11 continue to be|are the days when the robin is setting . , estive atep, the proper example for the daylight T LOAN BONDS—paying 2! saving plan. Al i . 0SS OF LIVESTOCK. = “’|1[[ ikttt v!r per cent. interest per yea t roquire any extensive in-| The smoothness with which the u‘ to discover many wavs in| registration day formalities passed oft great amount of waste, | Shows how thoroughly the nation is which occurs iIn this country every|Standing back of the government in year, can be decreased. It will re.|ihe present crisis. e attention to accomplish it but 2 St st be “xpected for mothing is| If the Copenhagen despatch fa well 2 et ba|founded on fact, Germany must keep gained without effort, and 1t must be [ fOund: i A o remembered that it is because of this| s ®Yes om its ally Austria. Can ¥m- Ters Tack of effort and the failure te|Peror Charles be gettins ready to look after small things that a great|throw up the sponge? Dt-::v;:r;r?e “!rs‘;;s:)v-z!p‘:s:_’h::‘ S Brazil stands by the United States Nith this country, however, experi- | In the state of war with Germany, and encinz the abnormally high prices for | I doIng so it adds new evidence to m;.{ and the regular annourcement its stand for the unfted Americas and to the effect that the cattie raisers|th® UPholding of the Monroe doctrine. are not responding to the situation From the % which Bedlin ds in a manner which keeps the supply | apologizing to “SD.,“ bl MR up to the normal requirements to Say |y reached the conclusion that every nothing of taking care of the con- | cnems which It MaKes Broves fust o stantly increasing needs as the coun-|myuch additional help for the entente try grows and develops, it must be| ations, evident that every possible effort should be made to see that every| hat a mockery It i for the Kalser waste In connection with the meat|to declare one day that all Thospital supply is checked. ships will :be sunk, and the next to That ‘such is not done is disclosed | proclaim that God is directing the by the report of the Iiinois Central| success of bis forces, on land and on : raliroad to the effect that during a| sea. Period of five years there have been e killed on that railroad through care-| Germany is now promising Spain re- lessness 5,122 horses and mules, 16,- | grats for the loss of its ships and 121 cattie and 11,526 hogs. This of | promising to salute the Spanish flag. course doesn’t represent a very exten- | And all the time the German subma- 4 sive meat supply so far as the United | rines will be lurking about ready to Postum in the usual way, #Sates is concerned, but it must be |sink another. letoool.lewe cracked ice, -ugar and lemon ot oavered that this is the veport of| Russta is solng to listen to the aa- —or, if you prefer, sugar and cream. one among many railroads ®| vice of the American engineer in re- _ Gountry and if there is the same de-| garg to its raiircad problems. 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