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LOCAL THUNDER SHOWERS TODAY; FRIDAY FAIR What Is Going ©On Tonigit | KAISER FIGHTING FOR HIS CROWN NORWICH, CONN.. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917. Mrs. Hardy’s Eczema a FULL ABRIDIATED PHEIS DEIPATIHES WANTED FOR SALE i TO RENT NTED—GI ‘woman o1 lain FOR SALE—New milch oar: TO RENTD—Cottags of voovina, e 20oVing Plctures at fhe Dreed The- = i o eam® HoUReWOrE: 1o aan- | ola Phone. 5233 TE. Myers. Wil: | 2L Ouk St Tnquire of A THE FISHEWS COTTAGE. Vaudeville snd MovinghFictures at of I_m e e e e e oenn 5 oD, No. B 120 PIe taeets We sat by the flsher's oottags. the Davis Theatre™ i A y e % Thour e " | FOR SALE Grocery and meat mar-| TO of Ahree poorae | 7 210 1onkad at the storms tide ‘eature Moving Picturestat the Au- o New London. | JI¥13d | yet doing business of $60,000 annually:| With mod improveraenta. 88 247 | i oyening mist came 1ieng attorium Theatre Flanked by Forces of Democracy Revolution Threatens Ger- “St m h m;w;:.m._ra,wmm.c. 1;:"'-::& SR e Lo | moadt RuiRRERE 28 | T Rl e i ¢ N . - . e Weekapaug Inn, Westerly, R. I Jyl9d | other interests demand time. Address||o;:s; and up per week. Remr of Bui- | One by one in the lghthouse ANNOUNCEMENTS man Emperor—Autocracy Doomed and Throne in Peril. = WANTED A Protestant midals ased [ 700, care Dulleun. y19d_ | join} Jrd__| , The lambe shone out on highi a keeper for a_fam! ne 1ittl, oultr: g Union Strsst Property Changes Hands.| . i LR Healed By Cuticura. |srisdesesenes, i »fomim st | oFm SA0Poch., fat,, Uilie, Poitey || wo mema—k dow plmesns soome | 476 &1p et 20755 Real Estate Broker John Ax Moran s | 72, care Bulletin Co. 3y194 | peaches. grapes ~ and. strawberries & 3 Iyl 9 Vb ot Bas_sold for Mrs. Elizabeth B Mc- binet crisia that is| took away one-half of the Prussian ] YOUNG MEN, 21 1o 30, wanted 83| and twe. poulirs hosses: mil BulINES | il Satet mpioraments, Bt 33 Cl e | o Of aaliors And e St e s that - 3 e = | a1l latest improvements, at 35 ol R o overeny agitating the German partios and the Kingdor, held all its principal forts ““My right ankle and up as far as my | fremen_and brakemen; good WAgSS|in fne repair. H. Maine, Groton, | inquire” Brookiyn Outditers. ~jyitd _ | OfJownovs Swixt niy, oo . sisths of two howser oecpied O | T nation now, bt the tremora|and_ dictated that 'the Hohenzoliern| knee was a mass of little blisters that | A5%i5n New London Genac - 1asd | onn: V19| = eNT Buckley cottags, Pock's e i P2 32 and 35 U oy T an impending, | inevitable revolu- | army should be only so large and no| would open when I scratched them. . FOR SALE_Two houses, one ten|Corner, NOTwich Town; seven rooms | We spoke of distant countries R — e will de- | tion, writes James Morgan in the Bos- r. In their wildest dreams the was told it was eczema. My | WANTEJ—A barber, at once; good [rooms, one seven “roome. Inauire 24|and bath, all improvements, garage.| In regions strance and faic Charies A. Chamberlain, who Wi ton Sunday Globe. Some observers | allies do not fancy that they will be Tibe' were Buily ley | ages to the right man; two'after- |Town St. or Phone 1182 Jyida | inquire of Miss Buckley. yi3d_ | And of the wondrous beings N = hoaaent Te mistakenly lkening It to the over- | able to crush it as hard now as it was e e n’ignhllsl Doons off each ek panirY *°,2mle| " FOR SALE—One walnut hatrack, oak | TO RENT Suite of rooms, Marion| And curious customs JOE THE TURK turn pf ministers and ministries, such | crushed then. Yet in only half a doz- was awakened by the itch- 3 e chamber set, 24 yards nearly new mat- | Bullding. Ring first or second bell.|of perfumed Jamps on the G e as we have seen in England and|en years it sprang up anew under the e TREoChE went B ‘WANTED—Man or boy to help with | ting, 20 Grove ‘St. Jy19d Jyiad 'Whioh are launched In th Saivation Army Worker to Visit Nor- | France. The press and politicians in|nose of the conqueror and flung him ngers and the o weg | ey g Apply N. H. Hall, Preston C11Y-| “0R SALE Ford runabout: painted | FOR RENT_A garags on Asylum Jour: b S T the empire itself are pretending to | off. Py ingereand theakinmas e, 1090 3¥18d__ | ana four practically mew tires: price|St, at end of Pearl St. Phone 1658, And the dirk and stient Bra wich on Friday Evening. asaail the chancellor, and In an offort | ’ Consider another warning example; spdrd Thadto| waNTED. Housekesper wanied by & | $fs. 3k £ Hine” abto o, " Tiyfoa” | Tyyiad ho i the 1 Bk . o = 5 to ride out the rising storm a lot of o al powers of Europe resol scratch_and_the = T T “| TFOR SALBE Norman's Barber Shop,| TO RENT—An apartment of 81x| Of the wretched dwarfs of Loy R =t “taicoir. ety b | Bouc, rsaserateaxs | thrown (overs | i ISU-s, o faraat IYSEGIeIC Gl “ s R v T el 244 Main St e BeiyT9a"" | rooms and bath on Bachem St. B, H. | Brond-neaded - wide-rne b oD T It tarism. ey s] apoleon crack open. y | = - 7 Linnell. Jyidd small— Ear g 3 1 visit Norwieh. #1708 | "I Gormany there can be no cabinet | himsel? to the end of the earth, but| clothing was aggravating to me and | GOVERNMENT war positions open: | KOR SALE—One 1914 Metz runabout, | S0 | Who o roumd thel « IRt colicert Al NS ks like those which the British | they forced upon France a Bourbon hen I put my handsin water they would | Sl¢Tical work; men-women R Javorcone IRLE/Mely l) MU 5 a ierite. ne. " 2 G2 5 1 « riday when I put my y $100 month: list free. Franklin Instf t cool, clean, pleasant rooms. No. 8 North | Ana chatter and scream ingham Memorial hall nesxt Fric and French have,.for there is no Ger- | despotism instead, and the spirit| oo tute, Dept. 87-G.. Rochester, N. Y. of these cars will do betfer than 25| Main St, iyed y might at § o'clock She staff capiain hman cabinet. There is only the Kai-| which they foolishly thought to Y*The trouble lasted two months| . J¥18WES Y miles an hour on a gallon of gas; one | — g =N | AR the matdens e 4 Fas bvorn in Constantinople. Turke:|ser, and ministers are but his ser-|imprison broke out afresh in 30 el e AbCed S 3 Oint = = = | RO B T T T S SR s i e T L L A THI at last wa spok BB I o fhiiir ot years and a|yaits:or hix orderiies 1¢ thiugs ave| years and ralssd aaother Napolson to ot I got relicf In less than a week, | notsswori ABPly. 5o Mrs. Oswald G| bargains [n 033 tires and tubess 4 | Bray. 230 Contral Ave Jysa '] THoIep. Hka e A pon States for @ mumber of years A leg|Dotehed the tools are not to blame | the French throne. e emer o ek Eerere i1 Brocd Br. Datisieon. Phons| Tt Supvly of Mets patis alwiee o8 | me ReETC o ioE 94| ™" darichans <R Salvationist for 30 years, Lave™aE|py; the master and his design are at 5 i B and after using them a mon was | Sire 19180 | Hand: “BBN Corders Bolcitat et | o0 RENT_Furnished rooms for light | —From the G of 3 fault. The critics who are belaboring A Democratic Peace. healed.” (Signed) Mrl.Jamel Hardy, ; — — Touseleeper | A€ency. Phone 133, Box 942, Danielson. | [y sne. P n8- Mrs. Congdon, Ayea i Hollweg, Zimmermann and the rest of | In treating the malady of militar-| Fryeberg, Me., Oct. 6, 1916. A D eonie P AdSrens O Bune: | Conn- Sylsd | 0¥ AY B 4 the imperial underlings _well know |ism, like never has cured like, and it %y not prevent these distressing | gin 3 4y18d ¥OR SALE—A No 1 rabbit _hound | o 00, MENE—Rooms for light house- [y .10 e . ‘hat they are pounding His Majesty | never will. All round the world are skin troubles bymahng Cuticura your T = = wants|PUpRies. Inquire 46 Dunham St keeping. 27 Division TN b T himself, the All Highest. governments which have &eenb;omed every-day toilet s::rmdzdb“w‘:h“ wEATETER “and peperbanser wants Prsa 2 X0 RENTTenement of five rooms | The i 5 - ¥ onet ! 3 with all modern convenlences. Inquird | Bene First Act.in the Revolution. D e et e f Ointment to heal the first signs of | drexs Paintor, care Bulletin. __Jy18d | “FOR SALE—Stanaine srass on Lea- | 20 1) boiwell Ave, o Hob 13704 Bane This is characteristic of revolutions. | hardly put vour finger on the map ot | Pimples,rashesetc.? Nopurerormore | = wwAnrEn —Standing grass. B. W. . | IZurel iin Ave. - W. Splcer's,| 7 o290 To b In the opening scene, the old fiction | Europe without touching a sore spot,| efective emollients exist uticura. | care Bulletin. Jyisd TO RENT—Modern flat, $15_ Der | Avwar that the king can do no wrong still | swarming with the germs of warfare. For Free Sample Endi‘l'u Return | —- s One or two sood cards FOR SALE_O1d _ well mantn,"live rooms, with uil mprobe” | AT from his 1 is kept up, and scapegoats and Jonahs| Wars always have been fought to| Mail address post-card: “‘Cuticura, | tenders; also spinners; day work. Ap- SR BT ments. inquire of Alling Rubber Co.| %5, . ¢ are the first sacrifices to the people’s | enable the victor to dictate to the van- | Dept. R, Boston.”” Sold everywhere. plv The Carolina Company, Carolina, - s L Jpany Still falrest a wrath. quished. If the kaiser could have his E iyisd FOR SALE _Almost ne TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light | F'or the sweet shade ! At Concord and Bunker Hill the|way in this war we believe he would WANTED _First class _mechanical | of Will exchange for cow housekeeping. §3 Washington, St.| Axk w : Amerfcans were not yet fighting |be the dictator of the world. peace, let it stretch forth the hand | draftsman. The Aeollan Co., Meriden, | Rear Lisbon Station. EZnbne; 178 daed. [CiRqrm e OBt caly s (U shmele = OnE i Hote Mg, Tk Kooy Bmve | e Shin dn = wledye Gf voion and | O Iyisd #oXO RENT—Pasture for elght to ten | “on m ther e ers, the ministers. In France, Turgot, | declared m the outse eir pur- o -3 = NTED—C & ead ssock; good spring water. Am-|The spirit pa t, D the war will be over in a day. For| WANTI ompetent and trustwor: e PR A g e v Necker, Calonne and Brienne were thy girl to assist with housework. Ad- pose to dictate the dismemberment at_insta erm oc- a 3 BER i thrown to the whale, but without sav- (and the disarmament of the German |15, winl ‘hecome our oty Bus e | 07553 Mrs. W 5. Aldrich, Westeriy, . I | ink grase on Susan . Fa To REN casant rooms for gen- O R ing Louls XVI from ultimate respon- | Austrian and Turkish Empires. But|cart " clagp the mailed fist of the|—3%15 . in Canterbury;: farm of 70 acres tlemen in tne Marion Blag. Ring fourth «ibility and from the penalty of his(if we win & democratic victory dic- | fialser over (he Eraves of the men | WANTED Boy 16 vears of age or |4f appralsed value. Apply to Edgar H.| bell s solsa 21 mons_th errors, | tation will be unnecessary. who have died to make the world |more with good handwriting for cler- | Fark 3 -3 174" | M0 RENT — Tensment six or seven i A " jas® Jn France, 5o it was in Russia| ome of our comrades in the war|fiec eal work, “Raaress " ¥actory, eare|MOh T4 |, 00, Mlden imorotoments including == ast winter on the eve e revolu- |and eome of our own people object 1 Bulletin Co. ALE_Grocerv store In good | gas and electric lights, with or without a OF T nA tion. " Sturmet, Rasputin and. various | e aye wropostng. to Slcire to the | soanraham Lincoln sald that 1f the | e orTonced plumber, Ap: | location -and daing fne business; ‘Gest | Earage: “d 11 sterman, 1o Mountain| HUMOR O Siers “mars arivon from halr Bacts, | Sormrs Piopoing to, dictate_to e | South ‘would only write Union at the |, WANTED _Bxngricpeed plugher, A | reanons o welfing: For fhriher inter: | Ve Geizd ¥ : but when the opposition had proved |This is stumbling over a shadow.inaer it whatever terms of peace it | oNm 3v17d_ | Central Ave., or i 7a Neat mined ragm: | Sho . to the nation at no change of su-|Only by making this a war for de- v = vri |~ WANTED—GIirls 16 years of age to| e ——r— ———————— o tor light housekeeping. o bordinates could” work a”change "in | mocracy shall we be able {0 avoid 4 e g o Will ‘b | teani Winding. Apply West s.?,isd- TFOR SALE—_Pasture of 45 acres, good | Say Welley. 7 g el | the czar himself, the time had come | dictated peace. . A il y ot of 40 acres with 300 apple tree: 70 RENT—Newly furnished rooms at | POrts i e S e e A despotism may be dictated 10 2| “With New Russia and the New| WANTED Competent waitress: must| 31000 also” voung cow 3 Vears oid | The Calvert. 54 Iranilin Strest fel| Mother JOE THE TURK omes Lo cloneleY T ot be Lol- | people. but . demoeracy cannot _De.|world'in it, Hhis 1s really a new war.|have referenc Mrs. C. G Baboock | calved five weeks ago. 50, | DK 3 EIEE b _ [stang so tree z oE : e T Dol | Ereedom cannot be thrust upon & Na- (The old war was a war of destruc- | Stoninaton, Conn. _ivisa_ . R. F. D. 4. Putnam, Conn. jy11 URNISHED ROOMS and light house- | | Marjory—¥es, 2 S B e tesest 2 Jouis XVI mor a Nicholas IL|tion. ~Liberty cannot be fastened up- | tion, destroying an old order. The CANT carry all_the cigars, 50| FOR SALE_Several youns pigs. M.|kecping at 106 School St. Phone 1043-3. | rile A R or are the Bourbons and the Roman- lon it. But break a people’s shackles, | new war is a war of reconstruction, arry” the“best. | Fagan's Smoke | Anderson, Jeweit City. R F. D No. T pr t 2 Turker and will speak of the | Jiohenzollerns, one of the ablest, oSt | fen tmesactens - 108" neW shackles|building up a new order. e Uhe Corner: 163 ‘Main 'St. 3y15 | —aa ~ e e T T T AR o rbarous and bloodshedding Turks, | patriotic and most respected dynasties | ‘a1 emecives: Neither democratic Russia nor dis- |_round the ¢ . 162 Main St. 3¥13d | —yom SALE 1917 Hudson Super Six | hice rooms for usckecpirs 370 Sssteross and blcodshedding —Tourl and most respected dynasties| Already millions of people in the|iant America is a party to the quar- | WANTED_Card room help and spin- | 7 passenger phaeton. run 1400 miles as | Main 5 n’ Outhitters. showing how thev butcher ihe help-|inall the long story of kinds. Central Empires are rallying to the |rels of the past. Both have reliic. |ners: aiso two strippers. Apply to E.|demonstrator. Daniel T. Shea. _je3 feb23d] o leas Armenians. and at the close of the Can He Save His Crown? democratic standard which Wwe have | {amtly been rawn into the conflict | Loudon, Grant & TWelley Woolen Mills!| = qrcareioi7 Sicwart 1300 1b.| | FURNISHED rooms remsonabis Fervice he will exhidi 3 o It the kaiser should make up his|raised. This is the great advantage|oniy to stop it and to win a lasting | " o _ | 11gnt delivery, run 500 miles: best rea- | fates. suitably light housekeeping. weapone which they vee He is a vers | o i *ie (o adnocrar, g0 in’ fop |of & war for democracy. It has a | pesce. WANTED. 013 falze sohi. 4ot | soms for sellas. Bhes & Buike 556d | Mrs. Emma Morss, 1§ Union St Jy5ed K e e s el | popular suffrage and surround himself | tendency to transform its enemies in- | *When the dying Pitt heard the news | matier if hroken: I pay $3 to $10 per S BT e = e Bnmuages and plaving clari | With a cabinet responsible to the rep- | to_ friends. of Austeriitz, he said with a sigh. | TWll set: sinkle agC FOTUS) Drtes nd Bulletin. je30d R # SE tentt. matthons anl T esentatives of the nation, he could| The hcormam haw“ been quicker| “Roll up that map of Burope; it will | Fecijve check by . return mall. L.| FOR SALE_1917 Ford tourlng car B out-thunder the Napoleon. And Wil-[even than our own Allies to perceive not be needed again thesc 10 vears.” | Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. | in g00d condition: 1916 Ford tnring car r_'-“hm: SR8 xoaosl. A & ad o rfiav x»e; i:‘nart enough to have a ;r‘:al ;kg‘mvmm hsntn:‘w‘tmr:ounlmm— nce America and revolutionary Rus- Jve in zooa ‘jnndumn 1913 Bulck 7 pass.| About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin : s the zospel. A small ad: Ly e e of the war, but only hecause they | sia have entered the war, the map | —wANTED Competent ETFi Tor Eenc | (ouring. Just overhauled and..paihted. i oy SIS Eion will be charged for the henefit of [T*YOW(OR ST RIS OWN. | 10 do|ore etanding bemind the tarmet where | mmy o vk roned T ol S AR | WANTED—Competent airl Tor mem | ournE i O e it s O npany. | Strest, suitable for aimost any kind of e tocat orve e fs, 7 ZOnETE Lmore! dhart postbone.the. popuias vevo: | they cam see (hat the demairitis Xun | Tl nShng. L avaw any mors Tines | Xeinus r Cerral | {00 E Mot B TEG | burinees, at 4 reatonabie srice. in- i wiiness of the power of the el and | 5vion which is on the way. No peo- | rings the bell every time. Many were | on it with the sword. e =i quire at Bulletin Office. > 1 no ome should miss the opportunity of | 1oL SN0 e Doen free antll they |fearful that President Wilson was Sl oad SR, B n e e TR FOR SALE tir R i i freed themselves = Although by call- |shooting in the air. firing over the |LIEUTENANT B. D. HOBBS Feauired. Address R. T.. care Bulletin. o : A . on he TEE o iaitenn TNt s "ot peopte. But his paper bule s cholee cottage house, all fur- DAVIS THEATRE. Tine i the empire, Willlam coud |let it the buliseve more effectively 1s EFFECTIVE AVIATOR |21 — — — —— on Fisners Totand: wil be so1a EORSRALE ¢ you t 56 Star Festures, Paviine Fredoricl |amend ‘the oonativution, in "heit ws |than soy snel the He Destroyed s Submarine and Then | (iialiiie S 81T Kigtii gel Byreheitad | delied! fiieor FOR SALE bt in Tha Slave Market and Enid Ben- | ice, he could as quickly change it azain | The wooden eword made a home a Zeppelin. in St > Tel 7i7-3. ‘may3d JOHN A. MORAN, ozrar rett in The Girl Glory—Usual Time |when the excitement had subsided. | thrust, and the subject of democracy Real Estate Broker. Cottage House, eight rooms with mod- | homesicl ar and Price: Whoever mfakes a constitution can un- |now tikes precedence of the subma-( Hamilton, Ont. July 18.—Destruc- Franklin Square, . Norwich. |ern conveniences, large barn in rear, | g P make it And it is not ameng the|rine Kultur Pan-Germanism. annex-|tion sinsle‘handed first of @ German - three minutes’ walk from trolleys it _ [P e e e R S| wl R B D i R jDsestifer_Paniin T |Kaiser would long be content to serve [ics In Germany. the | Licutenant Basil D. Hobbs of the MUST BE SOLD For further information apply to he has R o a fimurehcad or a rubber stamp. |masses in the C Empire are |Roval Flving Corps is described in Lot Nt - IR & mARTLERTT Trustes; Room 14; T - Brvduction The Slave Znie is a revolt " ‘exclaimed Chaties | Comin more Gnd more to nderctand [ndvices received here today by his pIhg Henrs D Capen homestead. 215 | Contral Bullding, City. BEmeda o T e X of France'in 1830." Sire;” a candia j that the world is not fishting them, |relatives. HIs exploits were accom- sroad s Sk = 1 can e #t the Davis al e of Kansas i e S e Iviser corrected the last of the Bour- [but the autocracy at Potsdam, which |plished from a seaplane. He swooped e < Eanat | The kaiser has come out for a little | more treacherously and ruinousiy | bombs on it until it sank. A few iy TesV ESCRSS BEeker, 1 3 - utocracy nfact. But Germany is|neighbors in other lands. Kaiserism |<ent it crashing to earth in flames. elievo an o o irresistibly toward a revolu- |it outflanked and is caught in a cross- D e CHTAEE FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. 1gh to_beco 3 e Not necessarily toward a vio- | fire from front and rear e e Two excellent farms; can trade elther No. 70 Willlams St. splendid shin 8 o revolution nor toward a repub- R e LOST AND FOUMD. i BULLETIN JOB DEP'T for city property of equal value: ome modern home. in best residentla Mistress E e Kaiser at Bay. . | 21 acros, State road, near city. modern | [ ™08 s e & e 456 gotting GaEiath il Sk Lo S ¢] Even now, when there is mnot et T _Betwe. E R e | = ulldings: also 180 acre stock farm ection: all conveniences, W dey's, e e A e Ol | o anems o e . (e B | Loais meteann, Nosvichy aud 0w | Nowwich, Conn. | witn kools and equipment, “ane bulld: (|| ievel corner 10t price rexsonable | [} 0" 0T E* o Tnio ¢ ks o movement. Kaiser or no kal- | is beaten. He has assured his people | tween '1_and 2 _ o'clo o talectiore interested, write ||} 014 casy terms It desiz I 7y St s oF must come, and before peace |and the world that he wants peace, | Iumber 23975 "Return to L. TRYON'S AGENCY | was only chargod for comed of « |t e s that he has had enough and he means | U°®. 33 Thirtéenth St se30a S hasatic, Ct. | inquire of g Psing i ; b -y . of > it. B1 he has failed to dictate .a 3 — il [ e o overnment. ¢ But he a - | THOS. H. BECKLEY = s | “iltfam offers the people the ballot, | German peace and he fears to accept OSCOPE pmping £l o [ 1t docs nat propose ro make the gov- |an Allled peace, lest by vielding he FOR SALE 278 Main strest Phones 724 THE KALEIGOSCOPE e o e en:2 {ernment responsible to the electorate. |might lose his balance and tumble 6 " ¥ B s s AT | _ This is only a bread pill and a more | from the thron = M. Vandervelde, ths Belg Seabtiin Beet Iite foatuis \\- ! arastic_dose will have to be adminis-| At the same time his foes are re- 4 First-class Universal Grinder Oper- | ter, ‘arrived in Jassay las b g . tercd. The hody politic must be purged | fusing in advance the terms that he FOR SALE ta Aee— = — | has been warmly welc = £ of autocracy ey has not vet dared to offer them. With 5 Steel Polishers. LI 5 = BR-ED THEATRE To save his crown, the Kaiser in the |his &pokesmen in the Reichstag still it 5 i Cottage Houses, Tenement and A1k v o . S = end will have to surrender to the na- [ talking of annexations and indemni- | Eignt-room cottge. all latest fm-|2 Bufters on nickel and brass plated ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de: | Nova Sc atova & He Bout o tion the scepter of powen He may|ties, with his invading armies still in | provements, large rn, 2nd ef work C eirable locations. List your ing showr SN T The Sour of a Hon o scenier of Dopen [He mayltich wHIDIS M aing Ao/ S I rovep: = S IR T ottage (House || s ooy S gos: pon e o SIS £ 55 Pact Matcs Wonder | caisertbm rmust so. Allies are refusing to make peace witn | Dullding lots. located in the best resi- |4 Help pEtiE 2 Rumber “of people’looking for re Consid play, Feature for Today. Tt mas be possible to “can the kais-|1Um even If he should withdraw to |dential section of Jewett City. Steady employment with good wages. 7 Rooms and Baf e stments. Jine in t xt y A ea S er' by simply soldering him up. by s :&fxfl:"lqu?c‘:‘n‘::q fnd agree to| ror particulars, inquire of No labor troubles. = h, el oiainTand Inseraoe 3 =5 st of favorites sealing him up. But all experience : ey will n oons 103 - ” M. Radc o s amanien | Sotima o Warn his that o deamer enpe |irhet. him to forego' his, ambition for ) sErGEL. THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. Co. All Modern, s b O W I e . va.{ not he preserved in democracy. As|military conquest and they wouid eal Estate and Insuran Employment Dept., Bristol, Conn. . e & . o Beesd the’ | Busiana'had to ket rid of the Stuaris|look Wpon such conceseions from im Norwich, Conn. Good Neighborhood, SEASHORE COTTAGE | &Zernin, aim - cstte the ciar | nn Aehoome & new line of Kings bofors a8 only a ruse to gain breathing time| meyisa Tel 248 . and to confe s anpeaced | The ronim could he made safe for dems | for @ fresh onslaugnt. Price $3250. FOR SALE e 1 re- | ocracy, the world will be slow to give|, The Prussian autocracy is in the = - le faith to a democratized Germany |l-€lpless plight of being unable to For particulars inquire | A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by e Goid 7 O o [ iine %o, G i e DpniEn {200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing. ( The Colos kstts Hohenzollerns, with their herritage of|Peace. The United States cannot Steary Miogic: LAl JAMES L. CASE, Near salt pond nine miles long, safe|the Tiritieh renronches Machinvelli g1 cyniclsm, bequeathed by |Make peace with the Kaiser at all C. M. ROBERTSON CO 4 for children, * boating, bathing’ and [ ¥loffman are o u Frederick the Great and Bismark. | Without losing the object of the war. i o & Plsslpiaiste iBroker T . 4230 "ameh Exlanas on mest: | nentrils i act i miic o R el el Sy fisite E MONTVILLE 37 SHETUCKET STREET gage, lmmediate possession and party | (German) pea At the same time, the allied nations |out exposing himself to the loss of his || ° Fo°™m ¥House with improvements purchasing can have the use of tho o = should unite in the assurance that|autocratic power If not his crown.||near Boswell avenus, having a WANTED the place this season. ‘A report from te they are not waring against a man. or| And free Russia cannot safely ac- THREE the German . a family, and, least of all, against a|cept a plotting despotism as a next |§ ='5° S2rden and many fruit wees, §|15 laborers, 16 farm hands, 10 men for SIX ROO! : ; in Bohemia ¥ n s people. We are fighting to destrov a | door meighbor. also barn and chicken houscs. ||Doeing and cultivating, 9 = general M Exceptional bargains at Pleasant orest fire rag Svstem by which. as Maximilian Har-| I the war should come to an end Eousework givis. L. Fenerel Tousexork View. The properties were never on days o den said the other day, the peace of Buildings in good condition. house i woman, $9.00 per week, board, lodging APARTMENTS e market before and will be gold s de without the loss of an acre of Ger- | Tan eoll, flie Garmaang of the Kober and everything, 1 first-class milker. Let me teil cheap to close estat: you about them. the world is subject to the will of a can be arranged for two tene- ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU |All modern conveniences and faultless FREE Karious report single mortal. and the junkers, of Hollweg and the | ment hourse, price reascnable. P FHawkes Pa: of the Fortunately the allies are preparing|scrap of paper, of Tirpits ana. ruth o Central Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. |Path equipment. ~In fine residence | Choice of 403 f"é"- i W-suh‘;clo-' o Belg \ghia P I B Svw Zealana, wh even now to reshape their terms of |lessness, of Bissing and frlohtfulne FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, pociiopsiupar échonts and e i e, Sendion] aiyieva y P rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onable prices; terms to suit. e e e Camhere could not obtain for the German peo- ple the benefits of peace. With that Germany the democratic world still would be at war, if a bloodless one. ‘Without credit and without friends, such a Germany could not rehabilitate itself under the frowns and euspicions of the free people. No one could take its hand in an aillance and it would be left alone to lag behind under its many handicaps or it would be forced Central Building, AUGTION I will sell at public auction, at 5 Main St., Willimantic, Conn JULY 25TH, 1917, Norwich, Conn. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, fhousand Farm Specialist p West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, = Westerly, R. I Tel. 2365 The Norwich Housing Co. 5 5 ARCHA W. COIT, Agent ! FINE RESIDENCE ‘ Telephone 1334 63 Broadway ON BROAD STREET peace, under the influence of demo- Sratic Ruseia and America. | Unfortunately many Old World ieaders do not vet share our simple New World faith in democracy as a covereign remedy for the disease which has prostrated civilization. But this is natural enough: the principle never has been fairly been put to the test over there. Both Llovd George and Premier Ri- WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set according to their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. _ Upstairs Est. 1872 Norwich, Conn. 41 TRY MAGHESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE é . hot failed in their latest speeches to|to remew the wWar in a desperat, at 10 o'clock a. m. r 1t Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre- | Iny full emphasis on the confict as & | Strugsle to break throngh the oot my_entire collection of WANTED - FOR SALE > vente Food Fermentation, Sour, | war'for Gemoeracy Thes (raated hia| Boiical ‘and economie wiarinins| | AWMaus axb cumios urnished Seashore (wouse nas an modern conventences. | rather as an inciden phase of e | agains . which consists of over 500 different Arrangement of rooms on first flo is| for 12 ho a S SREeN and Acid matter and it formed but a frafl and Must Make a Fresh St articles of antiques.’ ‘Bach and every ||500 boys and girls, two yesrs old, Tcat DIGARITE. | Dol saeeAR RoOT ity | tresicd AR Ta Indigestion narrow plank in the platform they ) resh Start, Article mentioned in this jot was gail. |jup to 8 years, to play in Pasn Cotta es are five family sleeping rooms and two = 5 v Y o ectad hardly brond and strocy| o ThiS is the state of affairs that is|ered by myself trom the surrounding || Overalls—47c a pair. baths; two maids' rooms and bath "he G >, r if sou are a sufterer from | enoush for them to stand on with both | SAWHINE upon the astonished under- | (PMRtIY and iz in the orisinal conail THE PASNIK cO. Large open agic. There's a pacious | poies diciation ot Cot Bave alreads tricd pep: | feet. Neither sighted his.blg fun with | St2nding of a long deluded. a sadly | 1'% 214 "l Do Soid; as T am to make || 0 i s Norwich, Conn. For Sale or Rent veranda and a well bullt Toomy Ea- | finfies retiremens bt o i, Soda. charcoal, d 2nd | a single eve and aimed at a single ob- | [Mis15d People. Their eyes are open- |future rage (heated). - Unexcelled nelghbor- | o oirie aut that the s P ou know| ject, but both continued to - scatter| (o519 the fact ihet the au Og?:an:: Read every line and you will be sure at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant|hood, near school and trolley. Owmer|(j\;o0d sines Poland A DATUUPIe | their fire. They still are unable to to find something that will interest View, and along the Rhode Island |leaving Norwich will sell at a sacrifice. | auronomy. and Calicia e e s e | L T e s Han . Gepins [P mos stop it Sou" I i unusust sae: CITY OF NORWICH wutonomy, and Galicia has A T R O e | e et visuaan e an T | TS, 2E Dlsiness men are reckoning | Mahogany and Maple Deska. § Hich Sl aoRusiDio; Basstiore FAITHE, ARCHA W. COIT Ty fosting fous fes bis et X T S AR R B years the loss of good | P 5oy b i < es tee hat they belo et ot te ® ord]oanirurated mag: | strugsle for the overthrow of kaiser- | wii"in the markets everywhere. ‘e | Mahosany: and Maple’ Buresrs, Duic Water Works Send for booklet. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | new Poland than to old Aus: T e o Yor i Gy | 15 and for nothing else. Socialists * went . to Stocknoim for | F0U dables, Gate Lex Tabis, set Sher: Otfice ot FRANK pminlis - Che ane Soismintod mamests whi; but| “Tnis was cannot be won as a war | oCAliSts went to Stockholm for | J93t Taiieq 308, vk TaV'ELN Wk | moara of water Commissioners. e - cam b trom Practicalls ar i%! | for conquest and reprisals. Revolution- | Reace but came back ot Winasor Chairs with arms, and hun- Korwich, Conn. July 1, 1817. FOR SALE o Eist in sither powdered or *%. | arv Russia had made that fact plain. anThe Of the most dreds of other articles not' mentioned.| vyater rates for the quarter ending WESTERLY, R. I of tn3 € Ths & oo waer The war can be won only as a war for | (O 5civative Germans have awakened | For more complete list ,address June 30, 1917, are due and payable A Cottage House, Hen Hous, ¥¥wod |put together, end two compressed tablets with a little| 5 democratic peace. And even if it|io the realization that the militarists C. E. MACFARLANE, 2t %he otfice July 1, 1917. Office open o rrer s Mg ool binr U water a your mext mea. and see| Loro'hocciple 1o win a military peace, | L2V TMade Germany the dread and| jvisd Willimantic, Conn. |from $.30 a. m. until’5 p. m- House, In fafr condition ~ with apeut TVl B S e e (i G peace, RS1 TSI, et and e wme| SALE HORSES |ime soros of sond v Ty sl Varmrul actd in the stomach whish now | Our friends, the allles, wish to crush | o Reople can restore the Nation to ToERENDESUnS R o8 fou Ry 0 TR R 20 Horses that I want to| 100000 4 ¢ i causes your food o ferment and sour, | Prussian militarism. But how can It | g pomiocoe o manknd. M ' Building Materials | 5247 ™ BURTON, Cashier. | 5,0, 58¥5¢ Might away. . Nine of them T E. A PRENTICE paking gas wind Aatilence “heart| pe crushed except by democracy? Tt|sufien"ints the hands of miernathas | IlaSONS €] 2 SrePiE Worl horaes—the balance will | Phone 300, burn and the bloated or heavy lumpy feeling that seems to follow most ev- ergthing vou eat. ou will find that e bis after a meal, ¥ anvihine and eafoy it withou! inv dan- ger of pain or discomfort to follow and moreovar. the continued use of the ted magnesia cannot injure the way #o0 long as there of acld indigestion. = is a Yankee guess that you might as well try to suppress Vesuvius by sitting on top of it as to attempt to crush Prussian militarism with _the military autocracy Temajning under it. Smash kaiserism and the whole superstructure will collapse without another blow. Napoleon attempted to crush_ Pru: sian militarism 110 years ago, when he wreckers. In order to make a fresh start it must pass through a process of mental and epiritual bankruptcy and reorganize ftself, take a new or- fentation, as the Kaiser himself says. in other 'words, stop looking backward and face forward. The Road to Peacs. OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. THERE Eastern Connecticut If the German Nation would have letin for business resul T ts. ac caverus:ng medium 1m to The Bule DR. on_diseases of the Blsod and Stomach. Culture therapy for Rheumatism, N ritis, Kidn exrintion 821. ». m. SHAHAN, Specialist Tuberculosis, Anemia, Skin and Conventional_or pre- ¥ troubles. for the Stomach, Welgh from $00 to 1200 Ibs. see them. ELMER R. PIBRSON, Tel. On account of Increase In price o *n the Whitastone wold from now on at $3% F. CONAN bacco, sanza 536-3. FA “may14a Zioar wiit _\p:r 1.000. 1 Frankfia 83 Come and ne

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