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Adadid 2 B ctor Seys Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate Friday, | HOME-READING COURSE FOR CITIZEN SOLDIERS |’ Aoy 44 fiay be 520 bor Infantry ny. However, these figures for the number of squads and of patoons are never deéfinitely fixed. A company : mgh‘nom‘r vtryb':eldnm T;m rnl: rength, and it may be convenient ai any fime to change the numbers of squads and platoons. i The company s & pérmanént “team' in the sense in which we have been using that word. Its members always live together, eat together, drill to- gether, and nfii;xt together. All the officers and soldiers in a company be- come well acquainted. Each man’s points 6¢ strength and of weakness aré known. Outside of your own com- <ompary you will probably know very few men, ohly those with whomi you into touch by accident or while Afe serving on some special duty. s s something worth thinking about. Yeu aré probably going to live, #at. drill, and fight with the other men in your company so _long as you re- main in the Army. The sensible thing t6 do is to conduct yourself in such a way 4s to command the liking and re- s, {9 Ml ffom e very, 8- Four écmpanies are jolned in & “bat- talion.” The battalion ‘is an_tmportant unit in the Army organizstion, but is not so c(léarly marked as either the company; or thé regiment. et v At seargal P STREG L SS ‘People 100% in Ten Days|| 5% Won ovcv- - . Qemands’ which have been| - 30N NO. 13, . per comphnyi ity s probadle thel ot ol oo o H & C@mpflny Kflfll va“de“ue yoy can work or ho 5% can walkc without: becomine tired, hxt take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per 3 "after meals for iwo WeskA, Ther est Vour strensth again and see for {ounel( how mu¢h you h gained. have seen dozens ‘of nervous. ru down peopls Who “were Riling an the triple their ntire toms ot Groupihy Man Into Teams. :év;‘:{u i “"::M’ f the U ] nt ory 0 e States Army. - me changes may made later. The Big Laughing Hit JOHN-and MAE BURKE In The Ragtime Soldier HARRY DARE Novelty Musical Comedian THAT KENTUCKY TRIO The Greatest of all Dancing Acts Featuring “Rastus Brown SEENA OWEN in MADAM BO-PEEP | 5 Part Triangle Feature His Wid- swe Might=Kamedy Producers of “Within the Law,” “Under Cover,” “Twin Beds,” “Undér Sentence,” and Margaret lllington in “The Lie”, etc., etc, eto. . Present Their Annual Laugh F tival Fair and Warmer A Prescription for the Bl Compounded by AVERY H@PWOOD The Comedy that ran dver shs yedr at_the Eltinge Theatre, N. Y., broke all records for big busifie: Prices 25¢, 85¢, 60c, 75¢, $1.00, §1.50 Bedt Sale Today at 10 A. M. uj fmn both 1);1 lh: double and aven time th and endurance and Stren t rid of their l‘hp 1y 8| g“fl. liver and othér troubles f‘gm iShing (20n R the’ proner form and aking iron in the proper Ffo this ‘atter m-&m 1 sume cases Besn (Précaain, lg.'o ms:—1. Your Post of Henor.. 5. Makiig Good as & Sol. . 3. ‘Nine Soldisrly Gualitiés. 4. etting Ready for Camp 5. First 8 “in Cgmp. 8 Cleaniiness . 7. Your Health. §. March ing and Care of Feet. 9. Your Equip- ment aud Afms. 10. Recreation’ Camp. 11. Playing the Game. 12 Team Work in’the Army.) stitutions, sai an actual blood test on all .eop! are 1il you would probably be astonished ~at the éxceedin number who lack iroh and who are for no_other reason than the lack of {fon."*The msment iron 15 supplied all their \mm{e Of dahigerons Symptoms alsappear. - Without iron the biood once loses th: power to change fo into living tissue and thercfore noth: ing you eat Goes vou any good; you domt” ge: the strensth out of It "Your food mere gses through v - (oo e Sorn throush a fil with the rollers =0 'Wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this con- tinuous blosd and mnerve starvation, people Ledome génerally weakened, Rotvous and all run @own And fre auently develop all sorts of condition: One is too ghhfn- nother 1s burdene: with unbealt . Some afe so weak they can hardly walk: some _thini they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; Some can't 'sleép &t night. oOthers 'aré sle andtired all some and ifritable: some skinny and bloodless. but all lack phyaical y ‘the step which X ft stakids ready to as- Sugfite part of the builen of the allfes. i .f::l;: w::' well :fl\:m of m:a 1:“ entry into War Wowld but an end to Gérmany’s part in the salt adininistration and -thet' it would méan the aba#donment of the Austrian corcession at Tién-tsin, but it i pre- Dostereus. oft the phrt of Ttaly or any otler siftlon for that matter to con- sider that such rights should be trans- foctoring for Mohths withou( obtalning any béneAt. You ean tAlk .a8 ¥vou leasesabout all the wonders fwroukht §_v new remedies but when you come own to fard facts there ik nothing | like koot oid Iron'to pit solar in yogt cheeks Ahd E00d sound, healthy 6n vour bones, It I8 also a Ereai nerve and stomach StPenAtHentr and the, Best Dblood builder in the world. The'only trouble was that the old fgrms of in- organic iron like tictura o iton, iron acetate, etc, often ruinea people’s feeth, “upaet’ thelr Atomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently aid mors harm thap good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of orgafic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron. for example, is pleasant to take. does not injure ‘the tsetn and is\almost imme- diately beneficial. The smallest unite of “team” in the Army is the équad. A squad usually cof of eight mén, one of whom is the ledder; he I¥ cal the “corporal. You will be assigned to a Squad &l- most 4t once on eéntcring thé Army. At first, you may be shiftéd about considerably frota on® squad to ah- other, but within & 8hor: time you and t‘e\‘en _other men will be ‘bro it tokether as a pérmanent teom. means that yom will work together, drill- together, and sleep im the same tent or im_ thé same seclon o6 the barracks. You will come to know the other men in thé squad througsh and 3 e Chiga by goifig into thé war stands to save many millions each year which would otherwise be paid.to Bermacy ae purt -of the -indemnity resuitlng the Boxer, ‘rebellion, but A5 natfon 18 Jus- tifizd ih asking that China henceforth tufn that sum into its coffer: It is uncertain just hew minch China NEW SHOW TOMORROW BREE NOTE_The ma: of Nuzated Tron & " Majestic Roof Garden o through and they will become equilly | Re ts, Brigades, i and endurance. In such casés It any CHAritable Thatitaiion canntt e e Tente cause | e inten with you. . SOme Of 1 e vty e e, | T orse than foollsnness: (o take Stim- | Tioe "o’ ar I, MU I8, AL o uf 164 part and | el At Aty = 5. he régithent consists of 8 battalions | 18V 012® fedicines or . Adrcotic ATURS. | fom and increare (Rl strength 100 dent. of ——TODAY- THEATRE there ought to be the disposition on|‘nem Will probably Erow to bS vour making 12 companies. ~ In addition. | which only whip us "'”?Yi’-‘-‘fl“ig"‘éfll mer I tone weeke e, prorlade_vgl v i Lol A —_— {he part of the natlons with whlch it other hand, there may be oné or two|\NSFS 370 fhree secial combames | powers, for S HRSR Y ieo mats | T nSi (bt i Nuspen D JAMES MORRISON EDAY AND THORSDAY : cco alrjmen whem you dislike or do’mot re- |ialions. These are the headquarters|ter what any oné tells you. I you, arc|dces oof st Ung Sbie 0u SIS O oieod —IN— t “strong and Pourselt Yo make the treatment. S MUST BE FAIR. The neuttal hations cf northern Bu- rope have been debply concernéd lest they b deprived of the foodstuffs which théy have been receiving from this eotiniry. They feared the putting into effect of the embarge on exports by the United Btates becavae it shut off one of their sources of supply and because it means that thdy must give up a highly profitable trade with Ger- many. Tt didn't‘have to be explained W them that it ‘was because th’se spect. company, including the band and the Co., Lee & Osgood, and &Il good druggifts. color guard; the machine-gun com- pany, to be referred to later; and the supply company. responsibie for the iment’s food, ammunition, and other supplies. Counting in every- one, the regiment at full sirength in our old tables of organization totals 2,058 officers and men. It will go more than this with the increase in strength of companies. 2,631 is the strength of infantry regiments in the first expedi- tionary divisicn. The regiment is of course, very seldom at full strength, but is never allowed to remain below a minimum strength of about 14.00. ollowing test: EMMY WEHLEN ] N The Trail of the Shado A 8 ACT METRO-WONDERPLAY OF AGTION AND ROMANCE Barton Holmes Travelogue | Black Diamond Comedy Two Men and a Woman _ MANNING THE NAVY Moose Night Tonight Dancing 8.30 to 10,15 The Squad Unit In sany case remember thi elght men in a squad form a in the same sefise that a baseball or a football eleven is a téam. Your squad is competing with all the other squads in your company. gnever it shows itself especially well led. quick to learn new dutiés af careful in respect o cleaniiniess and genesal bearing, you bile up & few points in your favor. The umpires are the officers of your com- pany; and you may be ceftain they are watching your squad .every min- ute of the day—net watching for chanices to-critleize birt watching Rope- LITTLE WAR STORIES The Circulation o’ 2 Balletin‘ [ie Bulletin _has the largest R gk s Bt . dmc.m:‘ou-,n jor- and read by nety-! 52 the people. 1, Windngm s delivcred s over 9500 houses. ia ah ‘of thess places Bt were imprisoned there for many years. The firs: was Colonel Franz Trenck, the notorlous Austrian soldier of fortune; the other was the famoj an poet and dramatist, Couflt o Pellico. [ fter a sensational .career, @uring swhich he was dismissed in disgrace from the Imperial army. then sen- tenced to death after a brief service in the Russian army (the sentence be- ing commuted to desradation and im- prisonment - ty Marshal Munnich), Popularizing Sandals. The German press is still trying to popularize ihs abandonmeént of boots atid shoes and stockings. The Frank- furter Zeitung makes the foliowing contribution to the cafmpaign: discasé on’ two dceasions. Anothér devoted lady, Mrs. Edward Tullk, ‘an American who has founded the Eteli Hospital at Rueill, near Par- R e el goods wers finding théir way into the i€ roBiment s the unit that espec. |IFienck, finally entered the service of 2 AL B s 1 country 6f the ememv,’ althsugh that f:{‘.’mi‘l'rc'.‘.’"’ Ll it ;35'1», g ] :1‘.’1:»:.:;::'1 ';‘:c;mfld Maria Tnerésa at the head of his reg. “xg ififné"".‘v‘fiiéfi"é‘is5‘3‘"5@.”?‘52‘25.2‘3 Boncr Sin ';ffi;":fs besn the bBAS: |a tall churen tower in of ootifeé was thofoughly set forth,| It is T first duty to help your |of the Army aré made up of (he|lment of sethi-savage Pandoufs. Atlisaiai prejudices, and even in war- |factress of numerois works of charily |ground. The tiles vpo that only such as they actually needed | own squad make a £00d showing. Also |eplendid deeds of famous reeiments, | the battié of Soor e P‘g":f‘"d time it is aificult to establish the |in France, hoth French and Ameérican. | roof were plai ¢ for their “omwn " sustenance would be it is’lo vour own inicrest to' do s |The aoiaier indentines himaei mmng:,-,;"’;",,,‘,';:” o ed "at hiwinde Biowed habit, ‘althougn it would bs wisé to|—Correspondent London Chremicle. |the righ: of the p Dermitisd to §6 to fhém, for théy|THere is no mors pleasure or reward|out his life by naming his restment !GR! SYOGSCUING 5 escape Subse: |ime wlathe mier b ea T neia | memarcante Mirese Seen ot e of 4 large rooneas structure for you in belonging to a poor &quad | His love €or the Armv centers in his aeral weére well aware 57 the situation. Gdently Trénck was tried and convict- 2 151 regi i them. People wait for onc another to " 2 5 The difficurtt part of the plan, how- | {han, there is for & ball vlayer in be|regiment. His most sacred memorles | d0°0," many charges and was aZaini | hosii—wart unéll the warmi summés| A mimge was wimessed May 1810l T > ever, was to determine when they|in your squad and its good work. If | flags. ko Setitdhosd | 3 Lt 'I;lhew Smpress|has passed. It is really stupld, and |at Darien, formerly the Russianpers: o CI.ICIILATION wer® actually in need of such products|you find you have one man among you 'wo regiments arc foined In a bri- | cOmmute senterice, howe: ¢ |we ought not to be Stupld in matiefs |“dream city” of Dalhy, on the Liao- [menting thereon for thelr own use, but ¢ is evident|who is jazv or childish, trv to set him |aade. Trus the brizade is built up|NC W cohfided in the ‘ortréss —of |which are connected With Our im-{i.ne pepinsula. The vision appeared B Seareoul 1801, aversge..............co ##123] (10t the study which has beén made|into a difforent attitude. Bvery d by assembling Individnal soldiers in.{SPleibers. where. flading escape Im-|mense struggle for existence. But in Sitht el Ancther Preblom for Ho = of the sifiation by this government|has at least one weak link.- The figc to sauads: stuads into platoons: pla- | DOSSIblE, hié ended his tempeétous life this maiter, as in .others, the youns tupon the side of the bay apd wa As soon a: think hé has time 1905, average. - 5,9208] 1y Turnishen that intorid hen|Way to handlé him is to falk 6 him |toons Into companics: companigs into|With poison. and was buried in thé|ure quicker to find the rizht courss |discovered by - the of the O e an (0 Ak b, HMbe o eonen |intil you et hifm &s much interested | battations: gk church of the Capuchins. than the cautious and timorous old|Shanshai liner Sak: aru whilé D, e e el -+ it is declared that the netitra] vessels [ ntil ¥ talions: battaliors info regiments, | “.poni. was imprisoned at Spiel- | éming into port. = north- T Tt le - T82% 5 < ; s s e veal chops.—3il > other supplies. Which It was expected | "F 2050 10, (e SomOATYL L0 mé'fi".x‘flfi‘m.’“,"’&.&‘ni"i.i“ L. "r‘v’z{"fine‘:]"““‘m” aganst Austrian domination | number of stoekingless weatérs of |the side of the bay, whére he knew | veaded ved v would be allowed to safl with the un- ioo! Y e 3 in Ialy, He served eight vears of his | shndals—motly of the female sex. |no sucll buildings cxisted. A ecrowd L i B The Associated Press is exclusive- 1y entitled to the use for publication of all néws credited to it or not dhr'::.e credited in this paper and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also THE FALL OF RIGA. . Bven thoukh it had been anticipated, and even though it may be impossible ook upon ths capture of Riga by Germans as an _aeccomplishment will net them any great ad- vantage in view of the apprcaching winter, the fact cannot be disregard- . ed that the evacuation of that city af- ¥ the manner in which it has been the | cpeak of a habit that to me 15 bt only | whi R e A : rm! at she is.got no right to do. All s of p to Auzust 1 Berlin had v af S t | efended for the past two vears, duy- | D2IeS or the size of the cars permit it|J"(houghiless one, but an unnecessary, | RUmbug, that ist Listent - We ‘a6 | clcone Mrate ‘Miass, Saier ‘han &reen [230.000 pounds in war relief. In tis en the organs and purify the blood—bring the health- whieh time Germany has been look- | e oon ®]as well as a nerve-racking one. I have [what wil. help us win, no matter how | plass, so the fruit will show up neat|first vear of the war the ciy dealt low to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and must be loaded into each car. béen obliged to live in a tenement for imuch the English hoiler. or anybody | Ang ¢ Wide- | With 151,000 claims for relief at a cost g » - e 2 upon this third Russian seaport “with Jonging eves points to the de- plorabld €ondition which is prevailing in the Russian war machine today. - It has been known for some time . that this offensive &y Germany was developifig. It has also been known ~ that thé Russian forees weré anything " but dependable, a fact which Germany has been faking into consideration even as have those who are trying to make them fight, and Germany must take this condition into consideration in chalking up credit for its success. But that is one of the things which goes derstanding - that part of the careo avaliable for themselvés, anad it fur- ther means thit this countfy is going to stop at every sibllity of its many. portunity all pos- £008s rédching The neutrdld wifl nat be de- et - nied supplies hcre But they have ot to be fair about their GETTING BETTER dealings. SERVICE. How well the rallroads’ war beard is looking out fo- the pfoper distfibu- tion of. fréight cars that all secfions of the country tiay b8 given the best possikle. sérvics and full advantas~ taken of such cars as are availabls i #gain reflected in the order which has gone forth to the effect that the shif- Ping of cotton in quantities less than 65 bales to a car is prohibited, and in me sections where the size of the This may mean a littlé more work in loading and unloading the ears but it means also that ear capadity will be fully utilized. be transported when Halt cars will net full earload lots can just &s well be hauled@ dnd rail- road transpoftation thus improved. What this attitude on the part of the railroads: war odrd Was resulted in is shown by thé fact that the flil- inig of cirs to cvapacity las resaited in an incréase of practically 120,000 cars a month. Cars which were formerly loaded to only 50 per.cent. of their ca- pacity are-now béing i6aded _to from likely to overlook the best squad whén it comes to picking-men for promo- anent as a squad, but is formied when- ever there is fiéed for it in drilling or on_the firing lize. Neéxt comes the company which is made up at full Strength of 150 me: this is about 18 squads or ¢ platoors. This nuthber is “war strength” in onr 0ld tables of organization; the finst division now ins France has 200 men LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Unnecessary. Afr. Editor: If you will alléw me space in your paper I would like to some years for the reason that I have not been ablé to find a cottage lo- eated in a qufét neigpborhiood. The childreri, ail that I have seén, are al Jowed to bang doors that sound much 1ike the blasting of rocks, and {f there i®s one who lives im the same Building that sufférs from the much dreaded —Aeuritis or nerve-exhaustion —she or he must suffer all thé more l:se:::: the bad habit of banging ors. 1If gne of us should make 2 reqiiest of thé ¢champion bangers to try and be more careful, our requests are returned in receiving some spite- ful act, that only makes our conditions much the worse. Many of theése chil- to form corps, and corps to form field armies. Al o the army’s divisions GERMAN METHOPS. The ‘Enemy Alien Talks tc Robert J. Wildhack of Tae Vigilantes. (His mental processes are, apparent- ‘vpical. I often think that he Is & to instruct me so that I maey rise euperior to mere American ideas of “fair play” and into tie realm of Gerifian jogic with him and his kind.) War s war, junger, and anything goés if it helps to win. You read a iot aboat things thet Germany does else. Then when we win the war, everybody will pretty quick keep his mouth shut. We figire out what would be the worst_thing that' could be done to us and we do it to the other fellow. If -he other fellow dom't do it right quick back again, he loses that much. jain't it? The Allies say that some of our things what we do -are not fair. What idiets¥” All is fair in war. If theéy refise or fail io do things which Wwe do, we have a double advantage. You gotta fight fire mit fire. When people think that the Germani will stoop at anything to win, they are just showing that they don't know who 15. wrote the veéar sentence, and upon Lis release | ¥y of his sufferings n t with Him #Bm prison. due nofth of at a distance of 89 miles by Vienng, rail’ i i PEACHES. Thefe is nothing quite so attractive in glass jars as carefully packed fruit, says today’s bullétin from the National { watch and the declared to be a mi assembled vision promptly i This method of ecofiomizing our Sup- piies is more appropriate to a large even as the sandals are they do quits Wwould be #ént t3 Belgium, t toftion. J o] - 5 v} re ca ons De released. This means of courte| The Platoen and the Company. |Menty Saken ‘toseiher form the it | e Mie PASlont”a work which won |fown than the more. radical method of |one of (he moet remariable eter soon fike. tne 1 - : 2 < o - jienty o 2 m moré endurin ZA zoing barefooted. And it really does o It y e Ustanse: MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED || rinr, “iore 8 no shorlase Which ar| WLvo. ihree or four squads (usually | (AR IR0t Iolo ma. the Umited|nis’ many tragedien. One Of his dra-|fot look had. Perhaps the sandal- | peared to be thie A, | DS avoabun : SRise i e Aespatch of American graif |three) may be joined in the next high- [ 2008 R, (TUS ECE Ul of as. written while e was confined in | makers. could take more account of |Stories hizh, This disappeared and and 1t Was pravic if those countries usé what they have|er unit. whick s calied a ‘platoon.” o Spielbers, had to bé memorized Faminine . coqtictiishnoss And. produce |then a whole city rose out of the 1t was crask ; The platoon, Howeveér, is not o perm- e him, as he was not &llowed to t: really pretty -aressy” eamples. IDut |waters of the bay—sa great city with it.—Philagélp well. Three young malidens—as. a matter of fact they arc aiready YOUng iadies—have just cigttered by In stock- ingless sandals. Two old gentleman and at the corner of the street and the Mmerry _voung ones. (8} 4 course they are ifl-humored old peopla who are grumbling at this “modern scandel.” Not.a bit of it. They nod to one donther, and it is éasy to réad their satisfaction in their movements. The three maidéns, moreover, were not beauties: ilhey were iust young and told and had risked it. When people | sauntér through the town without hats —who still wears a hat?—whyv should Emergency Food Gar@en Commission. with which The Bulletin is co-operat- ing in Its campalgn for food préserva- tion. = Ana ¢lear in its true colors. mouthéd ones, bécausé the fruits may be put in place so easi! A uniform stvle and size of jars adds to the ap- pearance of the exhibit. B "Good rubbers are ulso essential. These should stretch and come back into sition and be bent sharply back and forth without eracking or bre: ng. If the rubber bulges out a little in sterillzihg it may be pushed back by siipping off the clamp of @ glass top, but not lifting the top or by unscréw- Ing a screw top a vety little. When the rubber bulges away ot and wWill hot Graw back into place then a new rub- fer must be put on and the Jar ster- ilized five or tem minutes longer. they not go without stockings? War Rq ief in Berlin. aid 15, of 2,300,000 pounds, in- the second year with 238000 clatms at a cost of 5. €50.000, and in the third year with 287,000 claims at a_cost of 7,300,000 ounds. Rellef in the mattér of rent as granted in 228000 rases to the amourt of 2,600,000 pounds. Only 57 unds was granted in ad of wor Beautify Improve Your COmpl.taxion Get your blood- pure, keep the liver “active .and the bowels regular, and disfigunng blotches will disappear from t 4 the complexion and putting the blood in goed order BEECHAM'S PILLS are safer, better and surer than cosmetics, They eliminate poisonous matters from the sysfem, stren: Directions of Special Valué to Women a: Soid by druggists throughout the world. In boxes; 10c,, 25¢c. pimples and unsightly e face. Forimproving h- the Skin with Every Box. men discharfed from militaty service who were not able to earh an amount equivalent té the rélief previously granted to_their families—which s considered @ clear proof of the éxtra- | crdinarilv ®ood tvages helng earned by the Berlin 'nrk._'ne{.ni At present 158,000 pArdons in Beflin aré receiving public: meéals. 100 to 113 per cent. of maried capac- ity and this applies to many lines of business. It is an improvément that is\ commendablé &nhd whEn ¢he hand- ling of the fall cotton crop is coming along With the many ofher demands upon railroad facilitiés, it must be ap- preciated that the insistence upon full cars is in keéping Wwith gobd jidgment, and bound to result in much better service, and that is what is wanted. EDITORIAL NOTES, It is quite evidént that the ébunty fair officidls stand in well with the weather man. . with war. ' When advantages exist they must be followed up and Ger- . many has a way of doing that which ‘has.been repeatedly demonstrated from _the time that it invaded Belglum. 2 Germany will push on to- m_ rograd remzins to be de- termined, but, what should interest ‘Russia more at this time is knowing whether it can expect any more from in the future than it has in the recent past. The of Funning has spread from the south to _the north and no better dem- ‘pnstration of what was tound to hap- pen as outlined by General Korniloff could have been given than by the mmanner in which Rign was lost. The ‘Russian fighting machine is going from bad to worse. dren are sent to Sunday school, thé Most Decorated Woman in Franc parents are church attendants, but if they remained at home and atudied the Golden Rule and tried to e up to it methinks they would bé living much nearer to Ghrist's teachings. F.oJowW. 4, 1017, U. S. A. and Belgian Charities. Mr. Editor: The National Commit- tee for Relief in Balgium recently an- nounced that they were suspend! their appeals in’ this country, as T.S. A government had taken on it- seif the work of relieving the Bel- gians in Belgium. aeh This anmouncement, although quite clear in itself, has left a widespread impression. $iat all other Belgian ‘harittes. had also stopped, and in conséguence there has been®a marked falling off in the subscriptions to other Beigian funds. 1 shall esteem it a favor if ¥Bu will Rindly make it clear to your readers, that the work taken over by the U. 8. A. moverhment is that of . relieving Belgians in® Belgium, and that there are other numerons charities, Which are still being carried out in this country. The ébjects of some of these may be mentioned: = 1. Caré of the broken down Beélgian children, brought from Belgium into they are fighting witn, veryhody could learn from Ger- many something, and all they gotta do is to watch what Germany does. and go and do_the same, Ifkewise. What Gérmans do to the other fellow, you can bet that is,the very thing what they wouldn't want themselves. Every:hing goes—like I xaid. There is no woid for “fair play” ia the Ger- man laaguage. That s the refue ot weaklings. Fair play!—in war?—Idi- ots, babiés, weaklings, hypocrites, chilaren, pacifists, women, how can 4 German have an ounce of ‘espsct for thet? We will give them our kind of “fair play!” When we have whipped thém afl théy will change their tune. And it we should lose, which we won't, wé should be blamed for svery- thing anyway,—so we go the limit.y By National ' Gesgraphic Society. Peaches.—These . offer the best op- portunity to do real fancy packing, d says the bulletid. Take peaches of the| Mme. Charlotté Maitre, wife of one same size, color and shape. Pt im aiof the deputies for the Saone-et-Loire, Wire basket an@ dip in Soiling water |is probably the mos:~ decorated wo- for half a munute or until the eKin|man in France. -Reééntly she feceived will ; test by lifting peaches out |the Cros« of the Legion of Honor, yon- of water_and fubbing skin with the iérred bv the President of ‘he Repub- fingers. Then dip In_cold water and|lic for services ih hospitals since the slip the skins off. Cut into haives. [war began. remove pits and placé halves in salt| She worked first As 1 volunteer water, one teaspbon alt to One quart nurse on advanced meédical posts, liv- of water, to prevent discoloring. Place [ing the life of the soldiers at 'the the halves in -thé iars pit side down.|frant, and_sharing their dangers and The, first halt goes in the center of |fatigiies. She showed extraordinary the” far and the next three or four |courage under bofbardments, and en- form a layer with one edge on the|dured yncomplainingly the discom- cénter half and the other edge qn. the |forts of the dug-out. bottom of the jar. The jar is filed | Whilst working witn a howpital unit in layers with the haives of each lag- |as a fully-qualified nurse she was er exactly on top of those in the lay- | wounded by shell eplinters, but res s|er below to form, straight rows from |fused to discontinue her labors. Twice bottom to top. Two smocth round|she was mentioned in Army Orders— sticks 15 inches long and as large as [oncé in May last yéar while perform- a lend pencil will be a great help in!ing hospital work in the Nofth, and placing the halves and keeping them [later in Alsace, where her sefvices in line. With white fleshed fruits the | were egnally conhspicuous. pink checks should be placed together | This ~alian’ lady has receivea Aal- for_eifect ready the War Cross with two Palms, e et | (56 Gold MedAl for Botdemich and the Taathok & insignia given & the wounded. While THE BULMETIN nursing :nfectious cases she contracted By sending this Soupén to the National EM Food Qarden Norwich, Sept. THe man on the corher says: There are a lot of frosts which occur beforé the summer has departed, People who are inelinéd to the spending KAbI: minat batasivnally eavy the geveriment oMé&lals in the way they are handing out the meney for war . pi : Now that i s aRE hag Bren made on the ), it will be but a short time EM. coun- try will be maerfils helping'to oversub. scribe the second, This is a good time to buy Sile Filling Outfits, then ybu will be all ready for work when Fall comaes. We sell FOOS ENGINES and PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTERS—all sizes and rigs. The best cutting equipment that ¢an be found any- where in America. THE C. 8. MERSICK & CO., 274-292 8TATE STREET, 11-20 CRUWN STREZT, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT THE SEWING EXHIBIT. Those who took the trouble, or t the pleasure, of inspecting the _ peedlework which has been on ex- hibition in the Thaver building must Bave felt well repaid for the time spent in looking over the accomplish- © ments of the children who have been needlework instruction during Brunh—“I¢ the f60¢ riots which axe répofted to have odcuried recently in Brunn prove sufficiently werious to @isturb the lndustria) lifs of the city _ summer at the tarious play grounds. There could not heip being ) Holiand for treatment. v~ a om, o : ¢ " aamiration as well as surprise ex- 2. Care of the wives and chilaren |.n¢ effect will be widegpread througn- . Commissi 18ve | comay Their ik BOCkuct thep cammoe|2f AT Brisoners and interned Bel: [Dut Austria; says o war geography || 210 Marytand Bid. Washington, SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL away théir milk bechusd they cannot get the pricé they think they shauid have, fan't it about tirie they had a little advies frém Hoovér 4 . D. Gy with a two cent stamp to pay post- age a sanning and drying manus! froe of churge. All you have to do “3" then in Holland, . Instrueétion of blind and maimed in England, ington headquarters of the Natlonal Geggrapnic Society. “Brunn is the chief textile manufac- turlng city of the dual monarchy and is frequently called the Austrian Man- chester. Its industrial estahlishments include woolen, cotton, and silk mills, leather factories, —machine works, l')’:-eweries. distilleries, sugsr and flour 111s. _“With & population of 135,000, three- urths of whom are Germans, Brunn is the sapial of the Austrian crown- || times aim to give sur remders: 1and of Moravia. It enjoye a most picturesque situation, at the conflu- {§ Name ....ccoeeess énce of the Schwarzawa and. Zwittawa > fivers and at the foot of the Spiel- | Btreet T berg, which towers to a helght of (§ nearly A thousind feet above the nar- || City -ioc.c.iveicec. State i....ce fow, widing streets of the oldwtown Which dates back to the 9th cegtury. “Few cities of Austria-Hungai have & more striking military rec than Brunn. It has Buccésstuily with- atood four famous ges—that of the :‘.I!!Ilai in 1428, of King o ot emis in 1847, of thé Bwedea i 1845, and of the Prussians in 1742, .poleon id his headquarters here n?‘t before the Battle o; Auster- 15 mies distant. ~ ‘plelberg, which 18 erowned by ~ pres at the results which | Tty It does not necessarily mean that| 21l whose work was displaved were begirners, that they had never seen - & necdle and thread before or that they wers encouriged - into doing something which they didn't care for, Sut it dees mean that a real, prac- sical benefit has been gained through ‘his opportunity which has been af- ‘orded them and there is every rea- son, to believe that they will continue hrongh Mife to put tpeir instructions o use. ’ i ere are mony children who are from early years to sew and to fancy work. They are cagef to boeatise they desirg to do what ESihets aro doing, but there are eat many others who grow up. hardly kne how to ‘sew ctton and without any idea how ce_some of the simplest gar- ‘such this instruction is of They are obtain- hints which are through life and soldiers in new trades, France ant Switzerland. 4. Provision of elementary com- forts for Bélglan soldiers in the trenches, who are cut off frém their. families in_Belgium. 5. Ca of the soldiers in the train- thy calivs enl the” mourien i ihe hospitals. s [} Care ot the men who havé es- ¢aped from Belgium to enlist in the Belgian army and who are. without means, % r\ngu.n of necessities and com- foris to Belgian Interned soldiers In Hgliand. . « Provision of necessities and com- forts to Belgian prisoners of war in Germany. The above are all cases in which it is 'impossible for aid to be obtained from Belgium, and unless thése char- {table institutions are assist the public, the Belgian iers Wil 1bt have ‘the neesssary and the plight of the posr Belgian civillans wi the extreme. The Werk . A. zoverriment Goew NEW LONDON COUNTY FAIR THE BIG FAIR NoRiCH conn SEPTEMBER 3rd, 4th, 5th ADMISSION ‘to DSTAND 1t is all right for“some to claim that the place for certain senators is in the reichstag but in the opinion of the kaiser they are rendefing him the best service fight where they are. - Pousibly that webtern gefitléfman of 102 years whe in gt His reeipe longevity said he néver thought fvil of anybody is oe. of thews Who -just blurt it out without doing any- think- ‘ing. e e THE BEST FAIR of the personal sérvice we at all That is & commendablé plah which the Boy. in Some Massachudstts towns afe golhk to undertake of pick- ing up and sending windfall &ppiés to Boston for &l&ffibutidn amohg the ADMISSION Autos . . .‘500 Teams ... 50c ADMISSION Adults . . . 5“&' GRAN ‘children e 25 A Coming Man. The Frankfurter Veltung's Berlin correspor-dent—referring to the Kai- ser's lettér to Hert Helfferich, in which reference e to. great tasks thé assignmerit of Which was still reserved —says that these words afford confir- mation that Helfterich will . be of the new comimi ris, nate in It is folly to think of haitinx in our preparations for & succeséful con- duct of the war. BE no toh U.