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NORWIEK BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1917 be at hand, but it has Been made cer- e 2 tain that the government does not in- ; < MONDAY Mat. 2:15; 100 tend to stand for any such acts of L UESDAY | o S nA < WEDNESDA BicOEg l‘th Jroe, 16e, 200, - distoyalty and there are reasons to be-|) ci' g kh’. lieve that it will now procegd to move e ga 3 for fitting punishment for those who|SUGGESTIONS FOR adise are favored for trimming the Horwi ;"e £ e o 2, T oNs FOn e [t s s e m.rn'n VAUDEVILLE nd @oufiec safety. nation e S @ | et ana Gl e thant. 2 wich have with- | Shoes in contrasting colors are stfil ELREY SISTERS TANEAN BROTHERS G .m*g’-::mu B ieing oft ihe |80 this season: many siyles show Twe _Captivating Misses in Blackface Stars of Minstrelsy military influence in broadened toe Wonderful Skating Act Riot of Fun 121 YEARS OLD WAR PROFITS TAX ends and placing them i:. cold water % After a long debats and after stren- | foF A few’ bours. and straiight keel. Subseription price 1. week; 50c | momh: wSod’a Year. o * 9% 2| wous efforts upen the part of certain The Southern Songb GENEVIEVE GALE .............. ... 3 All blouse collars, whether they are To whip cream qu'skly, #dd-a pinch the low or high stock variety, fit ‘Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | senators making up the radieal ele-|or oy, . v €oBa., &s second-class matter. ment in the upper house to place the i ng povder. N close up at the back of the neck in a g ) = " = ~ | very becotning Mae. OLIVE THOMAS in “AN EVEN BREAK" Telephome Calls: greater part of the burden of the war{ Dran midMfing are better than grid ¢ 3 - y Five Part Triangle Play of Broadway, White Lights and the St mifi.fi:"fig@“é“'%??fi&?; tax upon the industries of the country. dle cakes every morning. Satin s thi favored material for I : . viletin Job Ofice 33-2. /has reach leton o separate 5. arge numbe 3 Whnmantic | Offce §7 Church St | as to the war profits tax, and it has|, Tue Detier the flour the better the | il cd and pleated tumice Seen. ERIANGEE SONEDY I CONGERN ONEIRSTRA Telophahe 210-2. accepted the compromize schedule piba ke o8 The lines are straight and rather long. A n— H = presented by finance committee.| Part milk used in mixing bread fm- i e i . : - Norwich, Monday, Sept. 10, 1917, | 'x 5 Delicate orange is the newest shade ch, B 'he result is that there will be raised |proves botn flavor and quality. S oin ocsiue Ju - the newest Shane from this war profits tax about a bil- R o a . lon and sixty million -dollars, thus |, Roll sausage in & litte flour befors trmmed with a narrow edsing of carrying the tax which is to be im-| N8 2nd it will not burst. tone, et e 14 c (81 c YOMY nEE Ll ey ed for the carrying on of the war| Every household should have =2 AND Eve. 7, 8:30 8ilk crasn-is a material that will £ TUESDAY THEA“E All Seats 100 Up to the point where over two billion | plentiful® supply of apples. - Anilars will e ‘eised’ through taxar|” PpiE vot, aniec 4 S R R AT LOWEST PRICES Never put much sugar ja bread; jt|&re of the new Tuxede shape, being :"&EOT: 2ulp belas ot that -;32 is ‘only omsd. st ait to Delyy A9 JEMsEHETy, o0l narrow and _"’ double 13- 1§ The season for migration has come. In a few days those ERRBT Ehpte b ] o it s L o i« vt ] e 0 amay to schend il e 1ft dhele Homgs- In B R el e i —s < I, o S, o e [ s Sepnigs hagpies S be s Sadild of the war upon'the present genera:|is an excellent and easy Way t0 CIO#N| 1. Lyl ather marro requirement. Why buy the b“t’ Not the most ex- tion This is 4 matter whion shoult SV % lanting the broad singie pensive but the best. If you haven’t seen it or heard Flaco crampied tismie poper in the|hax beew popular or 5 lors on one- (| poue it let us tell you about everyone is going to have an opPOr-|pottom ook plece frocks. et g o g g i o Koo thomn and crip. > The tarlored sult i mth oyal should want that oppor- . e tailored suits, Aresses and coa S el i i e ST e T et EVERWEAR TRUNKS They are light weight—they are strong—they are hand- some in appearance and will be a source of satisfaction on BRYANT WASHBURN in THE MAN WHO WAS AFRALD A STRONG INDICTMENT OF THE SLACKERS This Picture is Replets With 8oul-Stirring Action Which Will Bring An Spectator With a Spark of Patriotism Out of His Seat Cheering. ARL WHITE in LATEST WAR NEWS o) E FATAL RING | HEARST-PATHE WEKLY e e Specisl Show Tuesday Afternoon at Four O'Clock for the Drafted Men. Or. Guards and Committee in Charge of Celobration. from thelr usual dally casks would throw too grea: au economic burden R on_thelr dependents. M R f G d n “Ther-rore, wo. have the ‘selective ajes 1C ROO! araden graft’ so-calted. It s o measure founded on the very principles on - tunity. The amount of the war profits tax|before using on & birthdsy cake and |2rdine. serze and satin irmmed with ‘as decided upon by the.senate is much |they Will burn slowly and evenly. . embroidery. lower than the rate desired by La| wnen grepping mufftin dough into| New sritches of embroflery are ar- Follette and other senators, but even| . fing firat dip the spoos Inte boil- |Fanged to imitate carpet weaving. ith the large reduction wi — al e tri whn the Sk i el ing water and the dough will ot stick PEEP SIVER BRIGHT. more than oneitrip. A cheaply made trunk does not pay || which aemocracy s founded. Thoee Last Two Nights o the spoon. R_BRIGHT. selected tnder it to carry urms in’de- S ONIRHT AND TURSBAY, fense of our country should be re- garded not oply by themselves, but % , By all others, as mew chosen for the ROBERT WARWHCf nlghest “auty to which a citizen can 0N be callez” 7 STORIES OF THE WAR “THE FALSE FRIEND” JILTED IN JAIL O tiblee 7 Doun gty 0| Place in & cardboara bo, & layer of —but an Everwear will pay you a handsome dividend each Bulletin _has _the largest i 2yt 5 P : 2 : ea 1 ‘e “Boreanoons o “Hour "ana |ordinary flour, ther lay the forks end |N g3me = oF Of any paper in Eastern coihis, 18 no more than should be |t ee of cold water and coaked, stir- |SPoons upon it and cover thickly with you e use of it. b from thres be Seus B} dlectsa_trom ring constantly, untll creamy, makes a |flo0r. They will remain quite bright PRICES FROM $5 50 TO $25.00 than that of any ¥ s it in but proper that sound juds- “me. B L o Tent snould prevail in fixing the rate| Bottcrcelient paste and is a splen SRECa rather than to pursue a radicai course [to stick to the painted wall A FEW MONEY SAVERS. BAGS AND SUIT c‘szs YOU MAY DEPEND UPON—$5.50'TO $12.00 BAG BARGAINS BOSTON BAGS and embarrass our vital means of When the skirt waist that buttons These bags are just a These bags are just the thing for production. The importance of tread- A DIFFERENT TOUCH. bt Wi L Jeni e g itiani s e o in front and the boys' blsuses have conditions cannot be ignored and that| FEverybody is knitting sweaters so fifg"{;g"}:&‘;fifi‘.’,‘né’“‘e?? -— ! sew on i is wha: has apparently guided the that it takes some little ingenuity to nd von have good night gowns for e s accomplish a sweater which looks|Jnd vou have good ni g 'y 4 5p shirts, with e O Ty e e ein the | the sloevs shortened, answer the same Cruelties of Bulgarians. (Correspondence of The ’Associated Last Dance Contest Tonig e knitting class. One excelicnt way to % SEkTiey pov s S . ™ e O i s PO o e || Lo e ecusied positions upon | school ues- Books and papers may hnod ot S sH s ‘eold res which have just been issued [stitch in woo! on the collar corners. i1 une and st ur shelves long enoug! lose | be carried conveniently or the bag GRAND OPENING WEDNESDA by the Interstate Commerce commis: | A8 Most of the sweaters made nave 5 |the foor mip, atter the best parts || their firgt freshness and must make | may bo as easily used for carrying ||of theShrbine Authocitics Tocortiy a s g 4 letter, written by a Sesbian patriot AUDITORIUM way for new stock, If ygu are in- a limited amount of clothing and terested you can save money. Ltoilet articles. Value $1.50. Prices Are Reduced Special $1.00 sion covering the year 1916 show that|contrast:ng collar snd cuffs, .either of < There were 10,001 persons killed on the | Plain wool or of angora, it is an casy InE holders and hollers for kiftuien iroans of this conntry while 196.722{Tmtter to bring out the conventional]|use They may be covered with some. rai s of ountr e 196, Cross sritgh desizn with the colored |thing pretty or not TUse the metal were injured. The number of passen- | Sros of 1he aeorier. A ot ton eoas {1oops - frum old garters to hang them gers killed totalled 201 and employes|aniduous pattern should bs chosen be- | UP: killed 2941, leaving almost 7,000 of [cause it is not intended fo be showy,| A woinout tablecloth rakes good ¥ A the number killed as trespassers or|only a finishing touch. «Conventionai |Sideboara scarfs, napkifs, doilies and those who were not employed by the|designs are best. The stitches of the | children’s bibs roads or not traveling on the trains as| Wool are used 25 a guide in the,cross | After cutting the fancy cbirt walst Locd Stitching along the seams, lay a childs walst ‘This, shows a considerable increase *HE GARBAGE PAIL. Fother, By sewing on & skt you over the number whose lives were 0y have a pretty dress. all trimmed, with taken in such a manner during thel 1f you live in an apartment place a |yom, litile labor The fan-y front of who berely escaped nanging by the i Bulgarians. He describes in some (- | Quumem——————— tail the insurrections Serbia 1n April 1s:, the fate that they met, and unspeakable cruelties visited upon the |Icbane, Leskovat and Prokoup insurrectionists by the BW.garians. |which we made ourselves His letter, the original is at present |Then wo acked Nish, Arrying in the Ferbian archives but can be pots and half of the ecity seza at any time, is written with his Meanwhile two Bu own blood from his hiding place in the |arrived, cnd a bloody ba Serbian mountains, and ie addressed | we should hav been to his friend, a Serbian csptain serv- the Hul(an'\rw as we ing with the Salonkli _forces. The|Germans if they had nc captain fell into captivity not lgng |ardly stiategy to preve n Dbe easily converted into a f previous year, both as to Kkilled and|tiff ‘plece of paper in your . 5= Injurea and it is this increase of 1371 | pail before Purting ansihmg’in It | 1@ apron also.- after receipt of-the missive but suc- |tacking 'hém: they forced deaths which points out how great|When.the janitor collects it ®ach day( 7 = — ceeded in smugglthg it out by means|and the children to march E = g he can Nfi the paper and Your pas NEEDLEWORK NOTES. of a Secbian sentry. of their ranks. Unable to the opportunity still “is for put-| & “E0 "o N and saves a wa The lscter frankiy advises all Ser- |our own people, we withdr s publication || ting into effect the policy of ‘safety | daily. Fashioned sfter one of the newest bians to kill themselves rather than (as Korvingrad, where a nev daily. < it or not || first. P Bl ang most upto date Tretch designs,|will restore thelr brightness tering. submit to capture; it tells of the for-(gan and where the liung " paper and When one stops to think of the s A lovaly cap of blue Georgette crepe, o When the pit 2ned in ve cible deportation of thonsands of |tacked us from behi e m Iaage e n?valc i tresites HEALTH AND BEAUTY. trimmed with roscbuds. The mgs{ BEST DUSTER, weather the vosetabios must be nangrag | Children o Constantinople: of _the |opening snd ool reilen s o C it by amateur neeilewoman will find this — quickly o they @o' not frightfui tortures inflicted upon pris- | tains, nce W dead Ere tigbun ek ol I 3 ‘::.ei'n:" the “tecin Remore il toreign ea |dainty cap easily made. ®| The bost auster is a damp cloth, as |point of opening must be - oiaplensis |oners buifore they are exe:utdd by the [tisue I was taken prisonc ¢ Iy teen. " Bamove Sit Rewi peot e s this colleots the Aust and holds it. Closed and covered a6 the vesiierely | Bulgarans, such as hansing by theia dozen other Insurgents £ surprising that there ‘are not many |gles With a piece of dents . Twice| A simyle little dress of white has a Estiniol Le' feonbe etables | iongue; of gibbets erected everywkere |demned to be hanged. Wa : more killed og§injured than there are. [f YEAX have fOe den ‘fm Cl':!’tzr;fi huge collar, cuffs and belt of red, blue RECIPES. ———————————————————— | 10~ di§pose of Serb prisoners of |the gibbet was prepared w FHE FR he same time it cannot help be-|cof ‘070 Thre ’ and -white, checked gingham. and on = war, especlally of Msurzectionists. |carcerated in the priso EE POLAND PLEDGES. | ing Yealized that they are going into = the edge in each white clieck a cross| Savory Pie—Peel and slice one Readers of The names of both sender and re- |lie, but one of our bar e If the advices which have been re-| Places of danger without realizing| After heing out in the garden pull- |S5tch is worked in heavy dark blue|pound o more of potatoes and chop |}’ THE BULLETIN cipient have been suppressed for ob- |Sarrison and N ceived from Austrian sources are cor.| their responsibility to themselves. It|ing weeds, which leaves the hands < el for e o s iy By sending this coupon to the L e I L R S file ojhere Lau s i B ‘mect Poland is Invariabl he faul tl v covered with elly & , e 2 potatoes in e bottom of a pie 3 i with the original of the letter, which |——. t may be that w R et e R d g e o ot vne | Thoroughly with Goap and waten Vi s kntzting bag that called forth con. |sprinkie cver them some o the chop- || National Emergency Food Garden ||runs as follows: these lines I shall no lange the war on the side of the central sowr | Property, either through carelessness|Tinse With vinegar. All the stains will |G tid le pomment was fashioned of |ped onion, alittlc parsley fnely chop- Commission, “Here I am in a mountain which is, | the living, bu nsur & ral pow- 3 el e G A e e T in a shield shape. Red.|ped and pepper and salt; on this put!|210 Maryland Bidg., Washington, ||actually, my sad residence. I es-|not be snuffed > eas ers. The idea of a free Poland has| o @ lack of appreciation of the dan-|{hen coming in from the earden. white anu blue ribbon bourd the edges [ahout half an ounce of hutter in " [l eaped on April 25 from the Bulgarian |Bulgarians are ey e | Dbeen relegated to archives of forgot. | Zer -which they invade, that there is s and mihtary brass buttons fastened |piascs, then Lut Another layer Of po- B. 8. Cridan “where 1 was incarcerated with |atleally 10 exterminate o ten promises. such a large toll in human lives, 50| When the brows have heen lost by |the ribbon handle. tatoes, etc,, as before, unti! the dish is with & two cent stamp to pay post- || Pventy “eomrades atter having been | the 25ih of Ancil they pliced But even this will not be a surprise | that in spite of all the warnings that|fire or other causes the literal use of [ yroo o = | full; pour”in about 'half a teacup of || age a canning and drying manual ||surraunded and captured in the re- |trains a: Belotintze 8000 childr - 2o the rest of the world and it cannmot|are given and the efforts which are|the - following will greatly stimulate | g \°n W10 TRUSE be Qressec UD CHery milkc and water. Make a orust with |l free of charge. All you have to do || Yot mear ———— There had been|tween the azes of | : E be much different than the boles thene. | made to protect lives, there stlll re- |thelr growth: Sulphate cf quinine, e = 'h half a pound of flour and faur ounces [§ ;S0 ¥ LT 25,000 of us, insurgents: we had more- | Constant.nople. Many c five grains: alcohol. one ounce. With |t€ cuffs and collars are worn. It is of butter or lard and butter, add a out the space and enclose the {| Ver fought with a Ger division [fumped from the a seives had reason to anticipate. There | T2ins & great opportunity. for those|fys SRUCL i faw “Grons of almond [Bossible to cut from the good parts |sprinklin of salt and Balf o teaspoon [ two cent stamp for postage. Th That defeated as and drove us fo|and found death in *was a certain element which placed requent railroad property tol .y “omitting the alcohol, the same|Of 2 Shirt waist of the plain or man-|of baking powdef; mix witn cold wa- |farc twelve page manuals, fully ji- |[flisht. Then we had been attacked by The Bulgarians |+ faith in the alluring promises held out | Practice the first law of nature, that|may be appl'ed to the evelids. A |DiSh tyoe. A different touch may be|itr. roll out 2nd cover the pit with it, |} jugtrated and are sent out in od. ||t¥O Bulgarian divisions armed with | tire population for by Germany and Austria. They be- | Of Self preservation. With the prover|s ble brush is used for this purpose. |Sien the walst by makins pockets|bake in 2 moderate oven for about one . i out in od- | annon and machine guns. I was|vaccina'ng evervone ? £ leved that these countries were going| COOPeration with the railroads this —_— collars and cuffs of white material land one-half to two hours: when once || oPeration with this paper as a part || taicen, put in prison nd condemned to [of injecting serum asalnst 2 o permit them to realize the sne | anmual record should be materialls| Here is a recipe for af tonic which |Fbopts amme? with blas bands of | the crust is brown cover it with paper || of tha personal service we at all || be hanged, but, during the night, my |small-pox they innoculat tion which had so long been -held. But | Feduced. will darken the hair ewhat: Bay i o O é%,:{e cnt its ‘becoming tco dry or | times aim to give our readers. ‘;5“’,‘3 X arrived with . h]and u; nu|1:.4:|lm.r“d<\lss:\hses On . there were others, and tI v rum, two ounces; ycerine, two 2 - rokouphe, killed tne sentinels and |tors admitted that to the Shafe up the' Iarge m:;,‘:_;’;.“’,‘,,"nz EDITORIAL NOTES. dunces: aleohol, %o 'ounces; imfu- | o ONABLE FIGURE OF TODAY.| _ . oiene e e ket o Name . rescued me. In consequence i was|fled to ‘he mountalns with their ciy . 7 i s ix| . o able to the mq Th people who took the bait with a pinch| Some people like to arrive Iate rather | S mirhiack to3, ten gunces. Mix| “The fashionable figure is long and |stewed or one can of fruit—cherries, || Street ..... Sre more than 51900, of ‘i Tasurgente: Bulgarians " have 1 of salt. They realized that it was} than never. Colonel Bryan is advis- |sion should be madesvery, strong, say | Straight. All puffs and ruffies have | haspber-ies and strawberries are best. i Nearly :11 of the other mountains are |bets on the bridge of I being put forth for the purpose of|ing the public to-be patriotic. T oumen Gt o e Sk Br O Exges | been Pre<sed flat. Ali the short waists | Strain off all the juice. Swoeten it to City ... filled with insurgents. Belotintze, Vlasotintze winning over the Poles to participation < Shinces of bolling «water. Net it sioep | 2 SKirts have been pulled down. faste and put on to boil = MOISIEN | il | “The Bulgarians hid summoned all |Knlajevaiz and at othe e side of the cen.| This is the day when all should re- |for twenty minutes, then stand till ere_ste mo flares or protrusions.[three even tablespoons ot cornstarchp — the male population between the ages |on them have hung peopls w - 1; cail It is sli-ht and girlish and ajgor ll\d with a little cold water and stir it 6 a 65 der childre elling the nly mani_| alize that there Wust be no slackers |00l etiain and ad’ the other ingred-|gosh zo® with it. e i ol aan sor 4 lof 16 and 65 in order to incorporate |children, compelling the others | jder the piea that it g Blond m"‘? X T | doesn’t seem to be. It is the figure of |fruit and pous it into a mo'd that has War Intervi gl j’y Baaeathoea .flgfl;e:"‘ffi REnged. ihe writer tates, w efense of Poland. Whie the neutrals will protest, they i e the capable young woman who can do [been wet, with _ ice wa‘e Stand ews the yourg people between 13 and 16 |tain Jordan, registrar of a o d to work. Poland | Will not feel as bad about the tight- THE LONG STITCH things and enjoy doing them.” away to kool Serve cold with sugar Shel youusjneoniekbatwaey I3k axin g (pin Jordan sasiatas, 5w B g " B 4 st ple. | ity, who, he asserts, wa the manrcr de- |\ening of the exports Smbargo In thi Ry e eriviion of the fguroilanl ‘ereuyl. 7 ——— It was this vandal process of these|the tongue. eountry as Germany will. It is noticeablo that things are be- | 1917° given by o wol laown fhenion ] = Why We Raise Our Army By Con. |monstrous Mongols that prevoked the| “I have neither time ror Gxtson ing made as easy as possible for the [111% ‘ : % revolt. The unfortunate mothers; ex- |describe my misfortune but I ca P 'S expert, scription. aised were taken| Those young men In Cork, who|needlewrnmah, and particularly for the N 5 BESN, asperated by the cries of their chil- |you briefly that if vou de not defense of thai| made an assault upon American sail- |novice. The vogue for hand embroid- PILLOW SHAN HOLDER CANNING Joseph W. Alsop of Avon, s member | dren as :hey were carried cff by force, | by the month of September. It w jan troops might| OTS. Were not doing all they could to ;}:‘ 31!'1 ‘: ts;lfon‘g «and it is no doubt okt e ?)[of:‘{l):g ,io:ll::lx‘l-;:'é l?i'e.':ew;;?\ul:cnrAOt attacked the Bulgnrians' ‘with stones. be worth while coming at tw tront. make friends for Ireland. because of this fact that feshion hss | wme seaturs of the resantativo of the. councll Eiven out|tne Fulgarians reptied with’ siWbecs tn | “The hanging of 12 Serbian imeq that Polara be used more frequently than eny |hglder: which is the i i s wowill or i Fhnce: o s e S0 | dtors il te polsonera on the Ba etvden Geronid| | The man on the corner savs: Many |other b Thar one tar bt (heResiny | Yew York woman, s thut it makes| STORAGE OF VEGETABLES. | necticut. War Interviews® _answers | aren. Fyually the veaple exhausted |front was a sid eiehi. Their eor ponsible to| PEOPIe plan to store up vitality dur-|effect wichout spending too much time |JSS, of the familiar push pins as a — the question “Why do we raise our|and revolting, threw themselves upon |was real to them, includir #3 e as other prov. | INg the summer ‘time while others|on the work. e ol lolines sac shmes o phacell. “Troe storge of vesetalles is of im- |ermy by conscription?” with the fol- |the Bulgarian depots. Men and wo- | ‘Because you have a are to be dratted | P1an to extract it from the crisp fall| Ong place where the long stitch is | FEanEYar frame 1o DIOVIAed, DUl |portance at Bll times, but especially o |lowing Jtatement: men carried off arms and ammunition, | lag and your Bulgar " e into the Austrian army, the pledgcs| 2™ conSBICUCUS 15 on the mew fabric hats, | e UPPET Dortion lius a piece of cork |jiow” on account of the hich prices of | “The beneilts of ou- government and |first to rokouplie. then t3 Leskovatz, |cannot longer be loval Bul - which were given to those people are A very stunning blue Georsetie crepe |95 the reception of the steel pointZ.|suitabe “contalners for camning pur- | the responsibilitics for jis carrying Lebane Vrania, Viassotintze Knlage- |jects’ €o it should be fold ou I ie ot avoot o It the kalser attempted to explain|model has ghe Grown decorated with | When these are once in place It 4 |poses, says the bulletin of the National [on should fall allke on all. The|vatz Poarevatz and the villages. e oo TEte AR i On The E bout whai was| o dropping of bombs upon the hes. | IORE StitcheS of heavy white floss. The | [10%, ReCCesam facm muil Emergency Food Garden Commission |irst duty of every person to our| “If was pgreed that the Insurgents|front that they had best i expected that they would. Even 13 upon the MoS- | 4ijiches do not bring out sny particu- |15 Hme ‘0 take the linen off the frame |o¢ washington, with whicn this paper | country is to protect home and fam- : : 5 though Poland h d pitals of the enemy, he would prob- L oMy I |to consign it to the wash tub. b e i of Zayetchar and its suburbs should |selves rather than et ther et d has suffered eénough{ ,¢; " Geclira that they we 7 " |lar desizn, ingtead they scem to by is cooperating In the saving of home- |'ly and to sustain the form of gov-|march on Nish, that the rest of us, |taken prisoner, for these savag: eruelties and hardships from the war A ra that they were guided by |placed hit or Tniss, but the result is USEFUL FOR MENDING. grown vegetables for late fall and win- :;mx;nl;fl n\;-‘ wh;chdthll war is|from Pmka;pne. Leskovatz and Vra- |their prisoners of war, after o ter use. ar ng waged. " nie, should do the same an-l. reunited, |tortured them. it 1s dpparent that it is destined for| N° AIMIEF. Rl pleasi et R IO Tod: e 1 ai t In £ d 1 more. R e —— at can be brought out in the g e * ‘oday _the bulletin discusses the| “In former days wars were fought|should take possession of the eity. Un- | “Thers, my dear A new record was made in liquor|&titche there are asters, thousants ““‘:’"‘:;2"“fl:‘i:dbc:?_:d.h:;‘:tee;isnd:; storage of such vegetables as potatoes, | by only a smalil part of tha population |fortunately t‘;ao.: from z.vnehu' w‘/e,;e plcture of ai‘! n\:‘ is = consumption last year and yet there|flowers, chrysanthemums, ‘daisies and (88 10 JengBh and Six onches wife Stleaprots, beets, turnips, salsify._parsnips |but now modern war is or should be|late; we got ahead of them and had, |unfortunate Serbia. A NATIONAL MENACE. were those who thousht the prohibi-|2 Rumber of other plants that will |One eng, APEUINg (0 two Meles ot e land sometimes cabbase in the conical (waged by the whole population. Each alone, to withstand an attack from a |ever stife the Serd When reports from Washington in- | tion wave was going to prevent them |jnSSest themselves as you grown en-|room. Siip vokes, sltev it Sijews pits iy ibe made ab small jan. wonian. and cuild hes bis oe hir| Gerfiax idivisiop. We beat tham and |which is spreading about (he : legs, etc . over it for mending or patch- trousers | 5 " desired and several emali ones are|(part of the burden to bear and must|took awey two batteries and 800 sol- |country. There are ever among better than on. large one. because a [share in the war and its resuits. diers. The battle took place near | Bulgariars who have fled from dicate tnat the raiding of the IV from quenching their thirst. o e ! s \ - 2 iz an indi- ; headauarters throughout ~ AR o s sty Indi- {yng." It is far more satlsfactory than a . gnouc y made frock or . i e mall amount of eeveral different vog-| 3 o oragja. From ¢ = for the purpose of securias documerns | Prominent Russian’ generals are of |Fiouss. in placing the. stisches 80 Bo | J2FMDE ball for darning the lexs of | Sl amount Of Seversl SleEny ook ur ST aaht, we must fght with |Gltoradja. ¥rom there We . earviedlown army X the opinion that Petrograd is safe.|draw them tizht, and vet do mot have |Stockings. winter tt.e pit may be emptied at onc |we shail fall To each individual tary proof of the activities in which | the e Lot 22 that crmanization was enzaged reanii | But with the existing conditions in|them toe loose. Strike & happy med- == ; time and the vegetables stored tempor- | there must b ed in obtainingz possession of evidence | the army ‘of that country it requires|ium so that each stitch lies perfectly FOOD ECONOMY. STHle T8 fhe Dones LI they Are Deafl | mmicn et (e vt o parrianed for which oes to show that a nationwide| OPtUmism to consider anything safe. |flat and does not pull. - We must remember that belng well [UP- It is an unpleasant job %0 ODen | .p; tnes of peace we enjoy in this up & pit every few days In the winter |, What President Wilson said to-the BLACKEN BRICKS 1S fod thowmh even piate fosd Boes |time. " Where several vesetables are (374 0f nuts unexamplel beneile and German people in his reply to Pope = ; Ccost thesc davs. stored ia ope pit they should be sep-l a5 "we are Americans: that we be- Benedict is that it is time to close| ,On @ brick fireplace give two coats| TLet ys fizh: agalsst chemical pre- |arated by straw or similar material. long to he United States of America. < th h of bruncwick blacking foilowed with | servatives. W g The conical pit should te made on out that firm of Willlam Hohenzollern |3f Prunwick blacking toilow servatives. We don't want our food [, The ci e 2de °% | We should remember the responsibil- & Co. unless the German people are|® 10X, Japau. ret coat of | preserved—we want to_be able to use|the eurface of the ground or 3 or 4 |jijes which these words carry with runswick Black will soak in,_ and|f in our evorbuenine human furnace, |inches below. The bottom should be|ihcn, bam upon a carefu! investigation given a controlling interest. f;;:nl the se;:ond wl‘l} heddull.d But if oo, " |coverea with several inches of straw “War has come and our governmen SN e two coats are allowed to dry thor- ) leav. t ial hich & as in other sections, rcnreaen‘(atl!v.we( bushe] there doesn’t appear to be any [plled, *he reuit will be s brEhtly-pol- | Ayes Josepine Mulford it New York |Pile. Wneh completed the pilp should | juz, SE_oTeatizing 0wt people w0l the I W W, had been doing thete e, | reason for lhlnlluhthat the demand {52:(}‘ So""'flcmepbfi:km-l:fi{b"fl" ¥ ve"‘!'; city has the distinction of making the | be covered with several inches of straw | 7o our ATt R v 9 - - d -| for 1918 autos in the wheat raising 't! 2 about & pint |jarzest flag in the world It is 100 |or leaves or other material and then |.) . to embarrass industry and the of turpertine. Apply this with & |fect ionc wnd 65 feet th earth the thi hich Is)="" Surdes of carrying smis. Each nt. While the nation has ection will show any decreasc. brush, and when dry-paint over with et e ST Sveee: Wk e ERAD, 7G5 80/10.30 mustifio hip shArs engaged in standing up for its| That Vienna varis s looks well and lasts| rrs. Roval Tyl Al In the milder portions of the coun- | paper which attributed | for & lqng time. o rs. Roval ‘vler, an American 4 position, family, or wealth: none and giving protection to its citi- | America” ,’7,,“,, Tt GEower to Bril| - oo Vme woman, has been given a rold medal |ty a fow inche. will suffice. but In tI® | jhai be excused who wish to dodge and preparing to wage a success- by the French governmen: for her un- [colder sections a foot or two will be| heir duty to theis t Ol againet the értemy of human.{ 21 Jiplomacy does agland 'f;pn:_ucth "DICTATES OF FASHION. . |tiring work in the interest cf refugees. |required. tosether with at least the |inose b Tl i gl B e biiation has beer suine 5 atiate ti same thickness of manure, corn f0d%er | Gienensahle to. the. taok of orsemizt rEa a little on the colossal German blun-| The new fall sult ekiris ave ankle| Miss Adele. Austin, former] - |or_similar material. Lo ih its utmost to block such work and to| ger, : Jength nd | slightly arcowor. “than | atrie Wit tha “Bettish avng, 1 oo |* The amount of ventilation necessary |g® reS0Urces or thoss whose absence fed is not necessarily beinz extrava- econspiracy has existed for some time, it is to be realized that the move was made none too soon. 2 e The draghet was not spread without go0d and sufficient reason. It was by no means a chance aff2ir. hut a move stir up a united opposition. I+ repre- last scasun’s models. The accompany- |in this country. She hopes to join the (Wil depend upon the size of the pit. . sented = decided menace to the wel-| President Wilson 1s antious to have|inE Jackets arc Wrist and finger-tip |ranks of the Unittd State- Jlrn:y avia- | Small pits containing only a few bush. fare of the natlon. Its forces were be- | congress adjourn. He probably fosis|lcP8th ard some of them slip on over | tors. cIs or barrels of vegetables will receive| SAFE REMEDY goR CHILDREN. This is a good time to buy Silo Filli 1 ing marshalled for a base purpose,| that the war or congress is enough to | EC 134 & 2 cufficient ventilation if the straw cov-| Every parentds, or should be, careful aw me to buy Sile Filling Outfits, then you will be all | and with certain facts to warrant such | handle alons, but that & steady scee| The. favor e Miss Ruth Litt, chairman of the |ering is allowed to extend through the |in giving melislne to children. Chas. ready for work when Fall comes. | , e favorite suit shadcs are navy, |suffrage agriculture commiitee for the |Jirt covering at the top. The tob!Baker, Brow.sville, Tex. writes: “For, We sell FOOS ENGINES and PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTERS— i a move the government acted and if| sion,of both is too much of . good|holge and all shades of brown, ser- Wi bo: som. st sed 'y izes and be: il , . 2 'rom | stat N 3 LV - the disclosures are what is indicated, | thing. Tho gt can To. the Garker tobaccs | vice: umiform that it a1 onee ehie mnd |or plece of iin neld in place by & |£ome Years past I have used Foley's Ses: 8 FHY Nt g . aqdipment that Swn bs fhwd any: it _aidn’t strike S B gou. R -y fones. oA, Erent deal of green and blua |practical. These = uniforms will be(welght to provent rain untering the e o e L e . VhevD;Im) osarien; ‘Whether it will be Yo this| The &ating of shark meat and whal eing used for e dresses, and [ worn by the women taking up agricul- In larger pits ventilation may be v efficlent for eoughs of my & r whale s i o= pat o g oo A cheldren. I always rocommend it to my THE C. S; MERSICK & Co., steak is being urged upen the people, |@Vening frocks show an extensive |tural pu-suits in the United States. secured by placing two or' three pleces use of spangled effects. of rough boards or stake up through [friends ar a safe remedy-for children, 274-202 STATE STREET, 11-29 CROWN STRES _by advice and| but from the garden truck that has it tal been raised this year it looks as 1f we atverihy TabRel et b REFTOREE. SAIMITIRINE. ;" “.'l‘.;*,: oF jihe pile 0 a5 to form & |Soula ot think cof using any’ other CONNECTICUT “ icine. s cerf 4 cduld get through the winter by turn- | ouf &W' Tor £ Srames g um_waier ix|ive of board mailed together to {‘é“gfiff" x"fié:‘u oot /

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