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a plaan. is still mlnxhps{n-som to de- ” ; i - { I‘F YW pendents of those who fought in the 4 S by u | | T war ‘of 1518, over a jmndred vesss 2 g m:-'c seem to pay mucnemmmn to b e c,zotz... ago? 2 it. I guess she saw more'n what she 3 - 7 The insurance plan simply fadi- [} B | pretended to, though, for it certainly TW ARS WHO SHINE é;!ar wich gnlkfl T8 | cates that the country will take care made the one she'd brought look w"- ‘o ‘;‘:.T " of this responsibility in a more scien-| wnd said how do to-her|Cheap en beside it. s in 3 Tt emm. m how xetflns x-::dh:-r" . ‘Gladys lopked it all over and just 5 PART TRIANGLE FEATURE nd Goufier tific manner than has been done in e < other inatances. That ft will respona |Siaried chanses folln | sald s | me: 4 5905 carliern what I expect. |1o0ked o o a h and hen (M A grim silent man, quick on the trigger, tervible in Wis vrath unti to up to date methods in. this direc-|just the length of the skirt she was|ed her, she says, ‘but I'm awful glad ing to Keep it she says, ‘to have Ht- _meets the girl who changes his whole wbolc 121 YEARS OLD uond e\t‘enra:h it w;n co;ce:':flng the madklugl,ne'nnmxflle-mhl;' n‘xl-’:ev better ou f’c?.?{;’."c’fin,’f-'?e’i’m zm: i ety ?‘p“ud The Then ;M ~—THE WORLD'S GRE G“EAT!‘T SCRE c M Sul-scripth i ‘Ze a 'l'e!l.x 50c a | conduct of e wal an seems | ant S mes e logked up at me and she says, ‘I month: §5.00 & year. hishly probable, with the assistance|there's Gladys, Henry's wife. real kind of cute the way she sa¥s it} .oing (o name her after you, Ma cHAflL‘E CHAPLIN in lmml‘rant ain’t any more like she was a couple | “Because ma’s getting awful Impa- |\’ i vou don't mind'—and T The Latest Rib Tickler Charlis Has to o for. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | 5¢ the insurance men of the country Corin., @s second-class matter. i A ¥ |of vears ago, especially since the buby | tient and T just wouldnt let the nurse | o SO0y FOF CORC mUnC-anc b 3 Telephone Calls: D e oy o et e bring the baby until you come, 100 | Gh'%Sh0ayrs face, much less Gladys' |[EMATINEE 276; f0c, f5e.—_EVENING 5 u:m Bulle e Businass Ofrice 480. T <Eirsd “Well, for the land's sake. didn't| -Then she rung the bell and the|when she said:it. Billetin Editorial Rooms 85-3« and we must move w! you know they had a baby?” JMrs.|nurse come bringing the baby, and if iy Bulletin’ Job Ofics 35-2. SRS T Mimsey opened her mouth in on- | certainly is a cute youngster, all riZht, “Gladys’ ma pretended afterward Willimantle Office, 67 ‘Church St AUSTRIAN UNCERTAINTY. ishment, then seized’ Wer opportunity |and briznt!. Why, that young one |jjke she'd known it all along’’ she Austria has been brousht to a re-|[to fill it with pins. “A- person’d th. looked around like she was a couple | went on presently, “and she kind of alization of its internal conditions, |the Way Gladys’ folks gossip and tulk | of weeks old! ~ Of course, not being | hinted she’d put it into Gladys' and 3| July 6, 1917, they’d ‘a said something. PBut there.|the pushing kind, 1 just stood back|Henry's heads to name the baFs after s Norwich, Friday, 5 i there are reasons to believe, from the | guess this time they didw't think | and Jor Gladys' mi hop up and holler | me for fear T be mad if they didnt attitude which it iIs manifesting to-iyey had so much to boast of as what | to the haby fo come to her granny and|put that's alf the confidence I put in —TONIGHT— wards those who have been showing think they’'ve got generaly. , though to this day T dont seelanything she says. From the way s dissatisfaction with the manner in| - this goods is awfol hard to |k T ain't just as much her granny | Gladys xcted I guess it was Her do. M M M‘ which the empire has been conducted, |handie—so kind 6f slimsy. 1 guess it|aq what Gladys' ma is, as far as that | inee mostly. and particularly by the stand which {was kind of cheap. wasn't it? Is that|goes, and maybe more, though that| “ind that,” continued Mrs. Mirasey, TWO SHOWS 7:45. Well, I wouldn’t ‘a’ had any ideayain't neither here nor there. “is thé reason 1 say that getting ma has been taken by the Poles and|So > 2 Czechs. e o lbcsigng. "l‘;'.z"“‘-";o‘ “Anyway, I just kind of ignored her |ried changes folks such a pif e ! DANCING T0 11 i . s faals- 1. SUIC e Ry CXSSTee 1o0 to | there was certainly a time when |} == & As If to pldcate these labt name@lyy, “ror trying fo econoiife, “espect | “CLNE =r;,'°g;‘“*;fl"g, betdgo i g b W R R MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA by James Ofbwér Curwood D ftear mrimees wnofaly when' —other folks —knows just| 290%, (5% e paper bundie I'd used | that Gladys would ‘a’ mate such = o einG Weonesoay || A DA, of 2 - - empefor to political prisoners ~—who|about what their means is and ‘canh€ WALS, CERRS POPTTL N8 BA TS| 610" wite for Henry as what she's IZE DANCIN in the Aftergicw of Shattered F have a strong following. With the ulate pretty close just when they | [0 WraP the IS BlR 10 aCt foea it | turned out to be. ' Chicago News. R - T e apparent purpose of indicating that|begin to live above ‘em. different methods were to be adopted —_— in the future, although making no an-| «“wel, T was starting int to tell you nouncement to that effect, the ce [*bout Henry's baby, wasn't 12 1 can’t c was calculated to draw the peoples|get over Gladys’ folks being so quiet GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGES Azain as a unit in place of |about it. Youwd think they’d at least L Siacd Hbuss bt Tud e it there was a baby, as long as b o s are pwwmd to find it out anyway. PR oo d it e o e THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN BiG_V. COMEDY CTOMING SOON nuns are vowed to celibacy, and lay PEARL WHITE nurses are not. It does make a na- —IN— tural difference. THE FATAL RING U Rotical i e e . T certainly have had some =00d| Quite an elaborate gift is the mini- | pect the house4will have a tablét com- = - mada no headway when |, .\l Gler the way Gladys mother | ature ~Napoleonic standard which the | memorating the interestinz fact. It| An old woman, speaking of the ter- (| o o, ot pieturization of the of Czech committec|igoked that day—I mean tne day her|Duke of Wellington presents today |was Major-General McCalmont and |rible state of affairs in Irance and|§ g, "% U7 %o LUUNIT0, 5, American. June 18th) to the King in|the late Sir Redvers Buller who help- | elsewhere, said to a visitor, “Lor, that they are not to be a vas over to see the baby the| (M v, e kit Petit ser-|ed to zet Haig passed into the Staff |mum! If this is war, what must ru- e ke i plain that tnew are'nat to j ; : : 6150 OF B e v vhen it was oniv a couple | virtue of his tenure by The ircniation o Poniinien T hen Seton. "o G 525 Ty T jeet of the m e. He un-|of days.old—and vet I felt kind of!jeanty” of Strathfie:dsaye, the estate|College after first being rejected for | mours of war be like i H derstands the strensth of the new |sorry for her, too, the way things|presented to the Iron Duke after Wa- | being color-blind. R e oy 3 L & H n offensive and he doesn’t hesi- | turned out, for ali she pretended aft-|terloo. The little tricolor is of silk e ou A 1WINGEe 0f AONSCIEN s | e ———————————————— e Hn iin 3 o e o et Feont|erward like she knew it all the time. | with =old fringe, with the Imperial| Sir Douglas Haig differs notarfy |at eating strawberries at the present H s S “The day the baby was born Henry | Eagle in the centre and the date 1917 |from some~ other military command- |rather high prices sou may do worse he targest _of the government Is due| . eq me up and told me about its!in the top corner, and a second eagie |ers. in that he is a superb horseman. | than borrow the excuses which served =R E_::tgemé & 1ssian success and mot to any = a ghl and all and I savs I'd|in gilt on the head of the staff. It|Lord French has the etrangest of |our forefathers. who alwave seem to — RIS T TTt] i from thres to four§) eal sincere change of heart towardsjdrop everything and go right over to|will rest for a year in the Guard Room |seats for a great commander of cav- |have discovered remarkable medicinal TODAY AND Tl "mfrn e e ] pital to see how they was get- |at Windsor above the bust of Well- |airy, yet he is a far better horseman |qualities in the things that plensed o STt 15 geiteres 5 s seem proba 3 along. but Henry says, ‘Ma,’ he|ington. than was the Duke of Wellington. The | their palate. Thus, the fashionah e 2000 ¢ Y 3 n nking it_over and I —_— Duke was 4 sort of inspired “White | physician recommended strawberries ment at 2,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor: mforting the gums” healing wich and read by nipety-three per Georze adheres to the style | Knight” in his tumblingsoff, and used |as w appears in the|to chuckie over the number of hoofs | ulcers, curing consumption and gout, n “SHE” you'd wait and come smooth over its e people. in Windham 3| cacily as it had ol b it day af = he . umbe cu! onsums 2 I - Y N he better. “Cour ~ular., nd, droppin, His [|he had seen flash over him as he ' or as “excellent good to cure the liver e Domiencn. (6 Sver ]| fore must realize has zot 10}, 4y see. Glad and me { bty ~ ameirs Tt oy e |y Brow fiy 4 hunting-field ditch. | the blood, the spieen. or hol B8y ‘4 RIDER HAGGARD 100, and in all of these places it$ different t ious to u come t|“The King” he will outrage no con- | But he rode better than Napoleon, |eric stomach Srate p wa | e e AT considered tbe local dafly. restore the confidence if you then G stitutional precedent. . Formerly our |who sat his harse like an elongated |may be eure, readily followed i BT rn Connecticut has :my.i people: the dua she's Bt {o. omele. %6 _and |ikinss were “his fiNces Sy, VL dumpling, and was never at home in |advice. | nC [3 towns. o - xty- 3| Inasmuch - we got to be awful frst “highness,” amd so re- 4 : —_ - - roe discicte aal;:glms‘n?v:ysp t o let SHa gt Sxcitng o d until Francis 1. addressed him e h(‘n'vnm Carey Fxans, who become | MUTUAL WagKLY livery routém H because you know how Glads |as “vour majesty.” Courtiers in the| Al the portraits, all th esnap-shots |the husba of Mi wen Lloyd || Mat, 2:30, 10¢; Eve. 7, 8.39, 10-15 T 3 and ail. We got to kind [old days. and a_Jeames Yellowplush|of the excellent volunteer nurses of | George next Tuesday, has no com- | town eE ou all of he R. F. D. nss so she won't get sore | Press in later times. have heen in the |this time of wounds show heads bound | plaint against Fate on the score o iy t Eastern Connecticut. : you come over before she | nsible for the hizh- =|;11‘u‘|:Il;iahnn( with white, but ander the white | monotony. To be torpedoed one wesk Z g Fontae e e ey ba 06 over the brows, is invariably a little | caught in homb Ta he ne ar | 0 3 pmmat ¢ S it was real sensible of . escape of decorative hair. Now, hair | married in the third is surels » Rr LAT ON ! ’Vm!:"("' "‘ accu 1tion »nd considerate at that e is the t of all harbours and bow- | varied = ion of life as the merst |t « - P wa Wb ler -2 CI u a412}| evidence of scme of the troubl - ill a coup'e of days| g,gay, _ (June 19th) is the 35th|ers for germs, and the white head- | erturous could desire on A of e P iR T B | are be: faced that coun- % birthday of Sir Douglas Haig—Edin- | dresses, Dprotésts a correspondent, | Observer nds & 7 3 05 . 5.8203 at the p t fime and the kind thing when 1|y, on has a right to be proud of her [should be complete and closed. Littie ——— 3 .ol i T B R rot e i $1 6 act¥on which mudt be taien if the to the NOS- | ijtjzen. Cont to many b -| was known about serms when the| Tt Miss Olwen [lovd as | s $ £ <ituation ther ping to b | who should ! Spies ' Sir Dougxs's birthplace was in | headgear of nuns was designed: vet|not the most beautity of Ch " H B bt co At e as life but, pgispu was 24. Charlotte- | not one of the many orders of conven- | names, it is a name fo 23 9 394=' e Lo e Y S nat our Comander?in.Chief | tual nurses ailows a singie r 1o | ring of which the most beautifc - N e SR ek o > il R i a couple of hours or 'eaw the light. Some day we ex-|escape from ‘“enclosure.” Ah, butisons ever evolved, even f . §| THE EAST sT. Lowis miOTS bouzht the place and = ’ : 3 nd of fresh about own — = —— — Seidrveyeien sannot help heing felt that the ction has been takenm in I guess G ad right awa d of funny it looked. after ling me I hadn’t better come count of wanting to ma's feeiings, for she up just’'s quick as I had FC‘;LO‘VI'(G A POL!CY 1 fores me | ve | with The Plaut-Cadden Co.’s Removal Saie is now going on at full speed. The opportunity this s: ich has been ris. Just some ountry, it <e who throu: iven it a rep will not be q lo catea jons the n non-combat- juries upon ma arm recep- evidenced by THE WAR PRIMER B8y National Gecgraphic Scciety. sep- le 116 no section the country has mo: of .their air- T self s it has in = £ T L I ) e, o e g offers is appreciated by all who have taken advantage o 2 ve co o the wise con- Gori ot Paora fe ties of South Russia from whic . i . ‘ e A ol SA L "““i{,‘e = the low prices quoted on the trustworthy merchandise e hward of the zroes had becn fevoretionaty’ Tocevn . ‘ 7 T '3 3 1B the | ompanied he white . soutnerners noh Trom the. Gontzal re- offered by this House. Waste No Time. Call At Once. upon a black man human beinz and feel just treatins him worse tr wherever found. and henceforth t e not Par-{ corner of Hlinois is = to be point- ASPIANS 1 eq to as evidence t the morth is 1 mind} ot <o far in advance of the south net to el s se to loc authority at Petrograd, is in the following war geog- 1ed by the National stabl ent shows | and maim | Remember Pianos, Player Pianos, Diamonds, WWatches, e erer e ame] Jewelry, Cut Glass, Music, Musical Instruments, Etc,, are modern building we offer same . Svmiar. wasn speremr e | being sold at such low prices that it will pay you to buy The pauT-casoen eo. | oy for future use or requirements. i he River Dnieper 100-foot eievation on the of that great artery of h Russian trade, less than 20 D= mi‘es from its outlet into the Black I 1ess by the blac is not to| s herson, capital of the province be t ated any more ame name, ha a popuis )Onl committed by the whites \pproaching 100.000, of which es tol have t han when and who- | rapidly 30,000 are Jews. In addition to ever engages t should be | full g add e L i A |8 ST T et R | STORE, OFEM READ THESE PRICES SEVENINGS emient. o- | Justice and full punishment inflicted: | 1, PR0GEICS ‘ana Hour manuractor: EVENINGS EVENINGS 5 nd. Tons| jngicting a whole race hecause a few - Kher its foundation. dur- dropped upon im- s thereof are guilty of com- th st quarter of the eighteenth 'y, to one of the most interest= figures in the history of modern Russia—Prince Rotemkin. - This traordir statesman bechme thej prime favorite of Catherine II, in 1, and. althouzh he held first p her affections for only four y nued on friendly terms with crimes. There was no justi- 2 the manner in which the |1 raids Loais sought out and The | killed and mistreated the colored men, | m ")‘\fll women and children of that commu- oy Pianos and Diamond Musical Player Pianos . A good Angehs Pano| RINZS Instruments iendish and unpardonable were the committed by the rioters and empr up to the umc of v v deserve nothing but the treat- h (1791) carrying out Pl ith Rolls Sal, the allies ecan whi ¢ E = »n schemes in South Russia, es- ayer Wi olis — Sale . 1 ment which the law prescribes for tion ussia, es D ts and mai |Sich actions. Not only should the | labiishing an_important arsenai “at Price $25.00. For Ladies and Gentlemen N the res of Kherson, constructing the arbor of | individual participants be apprehend- | gep, opol, and building a Black Sea | ed. but the n eaders who are more | fleet which was to pl a potent role responsible than any others should be|in the second Turkish war. Potem- made an example of. They cannot died on the open steppe, while be allowed to go scott free as they | LT nz from Jassy, (now if Rou- too frequently do in southern states.|Mania) to Nikolayvev on the Dnieper, bk “jas the result of eating a whole goose ! A beautiful 88 Note AT REMOVAL SALE Player Piano, $290.00. PRICES Real $550.00 Player Pianos in mahogany or oak, Value neral by timate in- Everything Must Be Sold 1tely not raids ov. 1d vain St. Louis mob got its example|at Kherson is John Howard, the Eng- anthropist whosé~movement o e e e ] EDITORIAL NOTES. B e L eari il “Rherson, || full 88 note scale, a strictly | 55,00, $35.00, $50.00, - i g Y 2 dications that that| “Another fa s gcharac ried i B & & g A S e are indications a ha \nother famous gcharacter buried high-class P]ayel' Piano, $75.00, $100.00, $125.00, | Fine High-grade Watches at SEE OUR FINE driving the Germans such raids can be $380.00. s or| lish p from the practices of the Germa Etc. ¥ Turks for prison reform both in England recdom a real advan- e e te and hroughout Ewrope resuited 'in Fine Pianos at 3125.00, - $5.90, $8.00, $10.00, Etc., VIOLINS e zained. Lo e 3 ; 3 the correction o ¥ ight i * " ned. 1t is timo fo and to bel O e e $145.00, $155.00, $175.00, Removal Sale Prices % W 1 along i its plans for the enter- NSURANGE. |t s L Targe momber op| ighicemth jconturs. " oward was | Egc, $16.50, $27.50, $39.00, | value $3.00 to $10.00 more. ' — not only had its|summer visitors. the ravages of fhe plagne, when D& (,()R\ l ' S Highest Class Player| $62.00, $78.00, $104.00, i Pianos at $350.00, $380.00, Etec. $100.00 10" 200,00 ‘more. B | DRUMS, b o $200.00 meor ~ race et suéoogg :Jpright g JEWELRY, ool order, $60.00, . ACCORDIONS, ot Mo Mabageny Up. | - CUT GLASS, Watches s right Piano, full tone, good TOILET . ; FLUTES, action, $105.00. The reliable kind at Sale Good Mahogany Janssen ARTICLES' MUSIC ;Jso.‘oo.t s AR NOVELTIES, from $3.90 up. STANDS. Fine High-, Mahoga- wp Upeiglic s, Bes’ s CLOCKS, A special $25.00 20.year, ETC g stopped in Kherson and was asked to The celebration of Independence day | give his medical advice to a voung has extended bevond the seas. And|wom who was suffering with camp success | may never show any decrease in|fever. The philanthropist was him- othe self stricken with the malady, and 1 h have been died in 1790. His grave is in the sub- . as well as from the mistakes| Russia was apparently walting for :;2(:‘ c;;“‘[pr?:““'}f“-n “’“Tdm"es "gfl‘_“; ¥ have made. | Such inspirational leadership as the el 8ot { new minister of war, M. Kerensky R]agm:_‘f" e provided on the Galician front. “Steamers ply daily In peace times _— between Kherson and Odessa, the The man on the corner savs: From |vovage (one way) requiring about 10 the way in which they, are being | hours. watched one might suppose that the| “The city derives its name from potato blossom was the national|the fact that when it was laid out by flower, Prince Potemkin it was thought to occupy the site of the ancient Greek on has finally been| It is of course fine that the gov- |City-state of Chersonesus, founded by Dorian colonists. In reality Kheson hich must be con- | ernment has hit the soft coal opera- one. The|iors naid, but that doss not mean |, mione (RS 130 Miles ln dn sirling thoroush | that it should treat the hard coal pro- | ruins of which have In recent years this coun- d, on all sides h consideration to having viewed the and given thor: the facts the dec in a manne e or commi et e Deen, identified on _the outskirts of e o st A O PGt t " A at the one sensible course has| There ousht to be no difficulty in T d‘ho"’ $135.00. ETC. 15 J | Hi de B FREE Stool, Scarf and owel Highgrads Brace- Book with all Pianos. 15 to 12 off let Watch — Special Sale FREE Rolls, Bench, Scarf and Book with al! Players. See Window Display Price $14.20. % to 1/2 lcwed in raising an army by {'getting plenty of recruits for an army e e of economy among the housewives of | "= th ds 1 theretore that at-| ohe somminy, pat tmere are st e | Ve all the ki tention = la be directed at this|time, many who ought to be made of- R, = lives iers. Formml\ oth- _—— T - the| While strenuous efforts are being — i resorted | made by everybody, including gov- They like em tier, but now | ernments, to bring things down, mer- it is proposed that the sovernment in- |cury continues to rise without any sure the life of each ier for $4,- | prospect of its being checked, foreibly out cost to him, and giving|or otherwise him permission to buy half as much again if he so desires. With the statement that the Boy This may be iocked upon as a tre- [ Scouts through their efforts added mendous burden, but can it be re-| $25.000,000 to the sale of Liberty garded as more discouraging than the | bonds, it an accomplishment of pension plan when one stops to con-| which that organization and each nider that the country, through suchlmember may weil be proud. ALL REDUCED J to to look THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. BAss';E%AnLus EStflthlled 1872 PhllH:iddfll Bmldmg, NOl'WiCII, Conn. EASSPYE?EARLMS