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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY i SHOWERS BY NIGHT FULL ASSOCIATED pn bey PRESS DESPATCHES BAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR ASICK STOMACH RELIEVES Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- lle and Moving Pictures at L end Devia Bnante. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcement. The well known j Broad street, will be opened Saturday, | Septembtr 25, under new management, ' with a full line of first cl; &nd meat. Prices reasonable. AUDITORIUM. Drama, The Sinner, With William Cooper, is the Feature Attraction Today and Sat- urday at the Auditorium — Other Features Coming, Eight Bells. Environment and the evils to which surroundings lead one, | theme of the new drama which R A. Walsh has made for Willlam Fox with Miriam Cooper ia the eading role.The Innocent Sinner young girl who is led frofa the sim- ple life of the country ways of a thriving community.’ { picture will be shown at the Audi- torium theatre for two days, beginning “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN STOMACH DISTRESS FIVE MINUTES Diapepsin _ will 1ssy or out-of-order stomach within five minutes. If your meals don or what you eat lies like a lump of our stomach, or if you have that is usually a sign of ity of the stomach. Get from your ph cent case of Pape’s Diapep: 2 dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour rising: undigested food mixe . A. Walsh” fit comfortably, Byrne's Bros. ‘in n and take is the story of stomach, na sea. Ges, there will | be no sour food left over in the stom- ach to poison your breath with nause- into the evil 1 go, and bes ’s Diapepsin helps, to neutralize Mary Ellen (Miss Coop- er), is brought to the city by a man's ing the food ferme and preventing proper digesti e minutes is W Relief in fi you at any d: These large fifty When the man is murdered, she flees from the house to which he has taken her and attemps to make an honest cent cases contain pepsin”_to usually y free from stom- mptoms of indi- keep the entire fami Back, a strong dra- ch acidity .and its sy | matic story a®d a verv funny comedy 1 Yever Too Old to. Woo, | =0 on_the programme. The latest Mu- tual Weekly completes the bill. Cour try Store tonight at 8.3 | Come eariy. BREED THEATRE. | Anita Stewart in “Clover’s Rebellion.” Love Story by James Oliver Curwood, Feature For Today and Saturday. Today and Saturday Anita Stewart § will be seen on the screcn at the Breed in_the delightful love stor: When He Came It belong in v has been passing a week with Glisses Crawford of West Town st frs. Stenson has lett town for New several weeks Eimer Gaskell, a Delightful West Town street. ilburn has turned and again be employed at Hopkins & Allen's. photoplay, which shows that love will find a way in spite of dules and riches and ambitions of scheming rel- ‘was written by James Oliver author of many foremost roductions and a novelist of s Stewart plays the role of Clover and gives a delightful performance. Other members in the dolph Cameron, Brinsley Shaw, Eulalie Julla Swayne ‘William Dunn who appear to unusual advantage. ‘The production is stag- ed_with unusual elaborateness. Other pictures on the bill include the latest war news in the Hearst- Pathe Weekly and a very funny Big V. comedy. NORWICH TOWN Methodist Church Trustees Kane Family Moves From Roches- ter to Bliss Place—Guests at Meth- odist Parsonage. the First Methodist church elected for the coming year gre Reuben Rose, O. H! Beers and F. Smith of Ex Henry Butler of Lafayette street part of last weels. t Haddam' visit- Mrs. Sarah Palmer of Washington street has been for tww weeks past, the guest of Miss Melissa Larkham, at her home on Vergason avenue Mr, and Mrs. George A. Puck and were in Colchester, the first of week for @ brief visit at Mrs. Pack’s former home. b Patrick Smith mo- tored down from Hartford this week to visit Mrs. Smith's James Filburn and family of ington avenue. Mrs, John O'Connell and daughter, Mary, have returned to New London, 3 stay_with__ Mrs. O’Connell's mother, Mrs. John Neagle of West Town stree ‘Trustees of e Tyons and Willlam Gorman, who left last week for Camp Devend, homes that they have gocl food and conpfortable quarter: hard day’s d Guests at Parsonage. Recent guests at the Methodist par- sonage on West Town street were, Tinker and son. and ‘aye Johnson . all from Old ) PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Heating and Plumbing. Whitinsville, Mas: Ten Attend Mecting. Daughters met Wednesday i 7. Guard, of W the season ington street. was started and delezates to the Dan- bury_convention were appointed. members were present. IRON GASTE FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY GHN FOUNDRY C0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ROBERT GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM * | Washington Sa. on Furlough. ¥y Woodworth Wright was at his home this week. Everett Woodworth now at spent three days at his on West Town street, returning Wed- Call, Flowers. Orrin M. Price of Wightman nue has had beautiful beds of seacon and a Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Acgent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing predominating. Move From Rochester. and Mrs. Kane from Roc have moved to Supt. H house on Bliss Place. the employ tric Company. of the Shore Line PLUNBING modern houses as We ‘guaran- MODERN as _esseptial | electricity is to lighting. {tee the very best PLUMBING WORK expert workmen Short Paragraphs. Miss Helen Corrigeux of Hunting- ton avenue is spending two weeks in | Lewis Ladd at the fairest isiting Mr. and Mr Ladd of Vergason avenue. Ask us for plans and prices. J.F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Miss Nora McNamara of has_been visiting the Misses Sh(lh:xn of West Town street this weck. While in town, Rev. of Providence, parsonage on West as entertained r—-—-——. A FEW MO RGQKFOED /ATCHES 17 JEWEL ADJUSTED YEAR GOLD FILLED CASES., VALUE $30.00. Special Price $19.90 Easy terms to suit purchaser. IEPLAUT-CADDENCO. JEWELERS Established 1872 1447146 Main St,, Norwich, Conn. L — WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to SON & YOUNG CAR?EVTE‘Q and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skiticd labor. 50" West Main St WILLIAN YOUNG,R. Massage and Gene Pauline Paul spent two we: John Tert, Pike of Malden, Mess., D. Winchester, of West Town streot. Dr. and Mrs. A. Chappell, George Chappell Torrington and Mrs. M. J. Woodworth has re home on West after three weeks’ V. in New London. Town street, it with relative William G. Crawford of Whitins- CONQUERS RHEUMATIS™ IN A VERY FEW DAYS|| It is an established fact that a s dose of Rheuma taken once a « Griven the pain and agony fro. ands of racked, crippled and ing_rheumatics’ during Powerful and sure; quick acting, yet inexpensive. Eives blessed relief al The magic name has reached hamiet in the land and there is hardly here who cannot tell ‘aimost marvelous cures tortured with rheuma- ou can get a bottle e & Osgood Co. with the understanding Baes, not Completely axive Theumatic wlunl from -your system ~—money back. "ft “you are {tism or sciatica, ot Eheums from 1 Nursing. Ni 38 Hickory St., | FOR SALE Amouncmm 1, Joseph Wolfe, wish to notify afl my customers and patrons that the Putnam Trucking and Trading Co. of which | was.a member, has been dissolved, and that | am now conduct- ing the same business upder the name of Wolfe Brothers’ Sales Stable and Trading Company, at the same prem- ises, 79 Woodstock Avenue, Putnam, Kennedy’s old stables. All outstan my present firm. We will buy and sell all kinds of horses, metals, waste and junk, as formerly. Wolie Sales Stables and Trading Co. PUTNAM, CONK. “Where You Bought the Horse.” Telephone 187, Putnam FOR SALE Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thamee Street; also coal property owned by A. L. Potter & Co., with 160 feet on Thames River, must be sold to close estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE “Phones Central Bldg. Norwich What $1,000 WILL BUY A seven room cottage In good repain, barn 24 x 30; crib, 12 x 16; hennery, 8 x 12; wood shed and wagon house. a few hens, lumber wagon, all erything for the garden. ACRES OF LAND. -Several acres till- able, abundance of wood and some fruit. Immediate possession. Investi- gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm' Bulle- tin. .Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Speci Westerly, R. g bills of the company have been bought by me and further payments of them should be made to ‘WANTEDTelephone operators; to take Sta tests on ‘oot 13" for Minimum ege wArnl)—uom Women. Thousands sovernment war positions open. 3100 month. Examinations everywhere, free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 37 Rocheste: r, N. Y. WANTED A fireman; sober man. Apply Glen “Woolen Nor- ‘wich Town. mep27d__ BOY WL!"N position to work after school. Address D. Bulletin Office. NS ‘WANTED —Automobile repair man; also helper. Bet. M. B. Ring. sep36d WANTED—Waltress; also chember mald_Apviy at The Cohumbten Houss. eneTal housework at 16 Warren St ‘el. 1326, sep26d WANTED ALl "the ~second Band Srice Tor same. Imone. Fib. = epasd false teeth: doesn't W matter if proken; I pay 32 to $15 set; send by parcel post and rec oheck bv_retusn mall. L. Mazer, & Fifth St. Philadelphia, p.. ¢ lady t dl’l“ 8. C: or o “drive. oo “Weet Town 80 septita i WANTED—A mald _ for housework. Apply at 15 Broad septi7d WANTED A tHinemith, _ Apply -lp-thy- Moosup, Conn. TO RENT Tenement of 9 rooms steam heat and all latest Fainmount St. FOR SALE cream and cij doing. & good — Confectionery, atore, in fine loc: Will be sold taken at once. FOR RENT—Smal rucmm call at gl at Taibott’s Candy Co. | poimer St. B, E. Melntyre. 284 TO RENT 1 tenement at ml\ SALE_165_Leghorn and Rock hens and pullets; laying strain 13RS cow ot 310; & sood Fentis mare, for her keep this winter or Willlam A, Tator, TO RENT Furnished suite for light housekeeping heated; in the Marion tro $is0 Tor “ne Bulm‘lns Ring first or second beils. seil cheap. cnmoury. light housekeeping. 27 Division St. p24d — TFurnished rooms new with _extra tire for Reo. Price ver: sbie-McCormick TO l.lll’l\—Ug-p..t enement of seven (oC?l} 348 Franklin St and electric TO mvl\—mve room flat with bath, Thames Terrace and Cahoon St. SALE _Thres heifers, due to Gardner. sepzdd freshen. Price $165 for the three, he-v}' .T‘l "‘un 16; and . to RENT—A rooms, unfurniened; 38 Union St.; steam h-( electric ligh gas, garden, shed, srult wees: Thquire City L vy Broadway. - “sep2ld TO RENT_A sulte of rooms for ufo‘g m SALE—Five and maflr “n p| Pequot _motor, but not mounted on wheels. ssen app Ehrann, oD ? e o ket walk east from ointment. T. heated; in HMing first’ of second b.,u-, Tooming house; 14 unch; he T WANTED A S e e TO RENT—Furnished room: ALB_Driving 2 School St. Tel. 1048-8. p11d light = _housekeeping. horse Welghing. about. 86 102 _Roosevelt ‘Ave RENT—Ce; B. Harrington. z0 ntrally located ‘modern improvements Broadway. Feasonable, TO RENT—Furnished rooms for ligh FOR SALB Maxwell ng. 82 Washington St. been run 3,200 mna- aug7d tn‘h: R‘wu.“ml‘ 128-4. TO RENT_—Ba °'-’aw:3" Brona sckool B Inquire at Bullechs Orfice: Jement tenement at 56 FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerlt s« Fast Diood o T 220 o Hondees i §ook clean. pleasant réoms. No. § Norih al30 one Hallock potato, n_au.rn"y o Farmn Monesan, m ty also room: or Jight hovseKeoping. M May Kelley, 7 North High St._Jjeld reasnable Sret clave rienced wfi)?-! butt. ave utter. s exgerienc or buc SPROIAL boxes. ‘ho)d l’our ko of Cigareiies, Bt 406 up. ready to mail to’the soidier; {f you caunot come to our -w u money order or S for maillng: w. il send what you desire; if you dont Know any soldtare, we do; send us an order anyway. Fegaw e ‘Shop. wm first class barber, at ly to A. T. Richard, 15 Bast !(lln 8t aug28d WANTED—A nt cook. Ap- g)y o che -..,.""2?" B, Ricketaon, aug2id Bacd o4 snth furniture ot .J‘“ U, Tives potere voueell A Brociher, 55 Prant “maysa KNITTING FOR SOLDIERS More' serious and necessary work for idle hands. Young Men and Ladies Bandages and Absorbent Cot- of our boys at home and abroad. SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, Inc. . # WM. B. WILCOX Auctioneer AUGTION Will sell at Public Auction at The Larkham Farm. ldeated in Ledyard, Conn., on road leading from Shewville to Mystic. Five minutes’ walk from Machinist Wanted One to work on lathe and accustomed ShewVille Station on Norwich & West- to mill work. Apply 7 trolley. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1917 VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, inc. At 10 O’clock A. M. FORTY-FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE cight cows, 1 Holstein cow (due to Treshen soon), 1 Holstein cow (com- ing in some fime this Fall), 10 three vear old heifers (coming 1h), 5 two vear old helfens, 1 two vear old Hol- tein bull, 5 vearling Holstein bulls, several fat heifers and cows (for Deef), 10 vearling heifers, 1 nice two year old Ayrshire (coming in. eligible for registration), 1 pair of young work horses” (welght 3000 lbs. strong and fine workers), 1 pair new double har- nesses. 1 team wagon, 1 driving horse, 1 Jumber ‘wazon, 2. bugsies. horse power “and " saw, 1 'grind stone, and other small articles too numerous to mention, If said day proves stormy, sale will take place the jext fair week day. Positively e\erythlni sold. as I have sold my farm and have ho place to keep the same. A Caterer Will Be In Attendance. OSCAR H. MAIN. war, . wiLcox, e AUGTION OF Dairy Cows and Farm Machinery 2P. M, .TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1917 Rain or Shine. This sale will disperse one of the highest quality herds in this section of the state. It consists of 9 Hol- teins and 2’ Jersevs (both mice fam- cows), These cows are the results of many 'years of careful selection of profitable ~ producers. They are .. all . easy milkers, in'a healthy, Ity conditions ail bred to e resis: ferod pure bréd sire, whose dam-has a 32-pound butter record. Six cows are now milking: three are due within & |month and two within' six weeks. Do not miss this opportunity to re- place @ boarder with one of these proven producers. SHAGBARK FARM, HARLAND ROAD, Norwich, Conn. To reach farm, take Yantic troll to Sheltering Arms, and walkc about three minutes. Further information _concerntm cows or machinery, may be obtaine: by telephoning 909," Norwich. —_— The Best Place is the Cheapest Place to Buy AUTO ROBES WAGONS HARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM HARNESS IN STOCK | THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 BATH 8TREET, NORWICH, CT. NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COWS Removed Free of Charge Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Chas. Later. Reverse cl 3 | WEST SIDE HIDE co. 2. 0. Box 379. New Lendon WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age In Light Manufactaring Business EIGHT HOUR DAY American Thermos Bottle Co. NORIWICH, CONN, WANTED A SPEEDER FIXER MUST BE A SOBER MAN $18.00 Per Week Address BOX 22 Care of Bulletin WANTED A GOOD WATCH DOG. one that can stand cold weather. Address Box 444, care Bulletin. WANTED 25 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7 General Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 8 Spinners, 4 Farm Hands, 10 Boy: FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Goo. L. Chesbro,. Mgr FOR.SALE FOR SALE THREE FAMILY HOUSE 0. 14 Orchard Street Price $2,750 Must be sold to close an Estate Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 87 SHETUCKET STREET LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN—From my pasture in Nortn Stomington, . three Jesriing b two red. ond brown 2nd waite, Pl u.-u ise motlfy O. 3L Main, ‘Norw! end receive reward. iile: an Ayrahire "‘;"i‘:?;:.;;"“.;,z' Kindly notify "Mansfield ‘Center, Conn. m-w FOR SALD Holstein South Canterbn FOR SALE—Automobile suitable for a FOR RENT ’l‘ln-ee 6-room Apartments FOR _SALEThree xwu-. trade them for cows. Pomtret_Center, FOR SALE ¥t touring car, cohma. nn, FOR o—ton P e e g e military service. Frice 3950, Son bk Ave, tor 13 New "London, FOR SALETen tons of old hay. J. C. Leftingwell. Phons 441-12 JAMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket Street FOR RENT House _of ten rooms at No. 54 Wash- Street. All conveniences and Steam Heat. Inquire of ISAAC 8. JONES, Ineurance and Rea! Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street ,_,...'-'»»&z“",.n- xgr.‘ ocn: FOR SAL® Perm of stock and farming tocla schoolhouse. Wauregan, Ct. ' APARTMENTS 3| All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fine residence near school and electrics; Tental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. BExceptionally fine house lots at reas- onable prices; terms fo suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 83 Broadway For Rent The building now occupied by The Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-14¢ Main St. Inquire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. 1 sel 205 T5s 3% moyer carriage, very cheap, (1050 1bs.): Wanted to work on Gauze| ror saic_rigs thorou Ludlow Farm, North Phone. 1861-13, SALE—Three harness and o APPIy H. Frisdberg &' Son. good work FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage on Ashland _near corner of FHIl street, Jewett City. Inquire on premises. Apply at the VERSAILLES FOR SALE—One extra good young new mileh Avrshire cow: also_ spring- : phone 846--5. FOR_SALE—One 15_months old. ohn Dodd, Nor- FOR SALE—Four work horses. Call Turnished room. tablp for T ug gDt housekee ores, 1§ Unlon St Jyied $20.00 EACH To make SIX ROOM There 1434 arter 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Hay, near Baltic, Tele- phone 23-3, Lebanon Div. d FOR SALE—Seven passenger touring . in five shape. 3225. R, J. STORE TO RENT “About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In. quire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE 160 Acres, Eieven Cows and FOR SALE Heifers, 60 tons Hay, hudreds beans. potatoes, nips, vegetables, apples and oats with 3 40 tons ensilage mowing ma rack. 2 plows, roller corn “wagon, cart, car- sleigh, ox yoke: cream separator, feeble owner Near school, o3 ge with creamery, FOR SALE reen cutter, moda‘rn home, in best residential 11-2 miles to y terms if desir.d. churches, ete. to cut and 2,000 cords of nging $8 per_cord in city only 75_barrels apples THOS. H. BECKLEY seven - miles away. 278 Main Street Phones 723 ar: 300 sugar trees, evaporator and equipment; good 9-room 20-cow_barn and pouléry house, $4,150 takes all. For instruc- this money-maker for $2,000. Willlams St. splendia all conveniences, large er lot; price rexsonable Of martyrdom bestows. Inquire of Emblem of Bel With potent rage . . with thy wounds Of courage in the face of tions to_see Strout's Fall Catalogue. Copy FARM Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, ail in de- strable locations. List your property if Famber ‘of people ookink Tor real ea : * Toi Tor' real est Soes e tate investments. THE KALEIGOSCOPE WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insur: Room 103. Tuaver Blag. FOR SALE A very choice Seven Room Cottage on Williams _Street with modern improve- Price reasonable. ‘Will make FOR SAL®. MAY THE OLD FLAG NEVER TOUCH THE GROUNDI —Baltimore American AMERICA TO FRANCE MARIA BRISCOE CROKER We are coming, France, we're coming! We ara marching mi the world for Freedom An avenge the deadly Wrong. We are coming, France, we’re coming! We are marching in our might To o'erthrow the tyrant Kaiser And his minions put to flight. We are coming, France, our sister! Strong. to smite and strong to save, Hold your dauntless lines unyielding, succor o’er the wave. We would seal the ancient friendship, Kept unbroken through the years By the best this land can offer, Hallowed by our prayers and tears. We would proffer all the treasures ] Of the forest, fiekd and mine, All our skill and all our knowledge, All our riches shall be thine. And more precious still we give you The high courage of our sons That shall speak a message ' mightier Than the thunder roll of guris. We are coming, France, we're coming! Soon together in the fight We shall win the world’s great battle For Democracy and Right. —Baltimore American ALINES CATHEDRAL 1916 ROBERT WITHINGTON ive and proud, thy tower from afar Points upward, silent, standing tall and brown nst the western sky; thy ruined town Clings lovingly about thee; many a scar In thy old sides (vet have they failed to mar Thine ancient beauty still serene!) the crown looks down, Our Lord can see what Gerr m! riddled * Which desecrating enemies | Are bandaged tell a tale to all the world And faith triumphant o'er a —Boston Transcript ce. A special tribunal will be proposed for the trial of M. Skouloudis and M. e a very desirable home. further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Bstate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. 75 COWS FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH ERANKLIN Telephone 30, Lebanon FOR SALE Six room cottage with buttery and one acre of land. pass by door. Furnished Scashore |t'o e detetnent or Grecee. i es and their For Sale or Rent io h i o nemecie "ot 1ot at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant |ed will exceed $200,000. View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also access Send for booklet. must, under the control of the minis- (FRANK W. COY i i oot i WESTE! “Fine location. Outside of city limits. ‘Will be sold reasonable but must be disposed of at once. A. M. AVERY 62 Broadway Broadway Property For Sale AT A SACRIFICE Beautifully situated in one of the fin- est residence sections - House has 17 rooms and bath; excep- tionally large verandas. Well built stable with space for several motor cars; large iot. Ideal for high grade rooming house, being close to business Owner leaving Nor- FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. ros‘zfi;x;;x;;:lltun‘:a' can\rm}» either M. Ribot, the French prime minister, Tty of equal value: one gram to the Rumanian s oo msanicliy, modsim ;‘:fin‘;";‘u&.‘&‘i M. t)g.—m‘fixnn,' on the Bnd_equipment, “fine. bulla: | occasion of the anniversary of TRumi- Tags, xeeps 5 head 3 . or telephons , salutes in the Rumanian nation TRYON’S AGENCY, fbdilogi SALE HORSES A scheme of cooperation has been ¢ 1 ot e ey Nine 5% thews | Cross and the English and American are big work horses—the balance will | Friends’ Relief Commitice working in welgh from 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and |France. The English Friends have 150 section of city. Tel. 5366, wich will sell at a sacrifice. particulars from ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS| E A PRENTICE [+ - - In the absence of fresh vlctories the M bm .nd lmm German newspapers publish long arti- TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS.|[cles commemorating the victory of FACTION GIVEN Tannenberg, praising FHindenbur 63 Broadway Lambros and other members of the cabinets which, served German inte Nearly 1,200 “war gardens” are be- Cottages ing cultivated this summer on vacant land of the Pennsylvania railroad and its lines east of Pittsburg by employes, families. The Italian government has decrecd Seashore Farms. |yt hoot and shoe, manufacturers try, of industry, begin the making of a by the government, who Wwill supply the material. It is hoped to begin the distribution in the autumn. interested, write [nia’s entry into the w: France, he a brave sister who is at this moment ‘Willimantle. Ot | in the midst of difficulties displaying qualities more than heroic, and which are the pledge of victory arranged between the American Ied workers in France, and an American R R. PIERSON. unit of 100 is about to sail, and is like- mayl4d |1y to be followed later by an addition of 150. The Arerican Red Cross ha voted £21,230 for an extension of whose appointment a year ago wis 36 CIiff Street [ tho decisive turning point in the mili- | tary leadership of the Central Pow The takings for nails for the wooden | statue of Hindenburg in Berlin amount |..1 “Roman citizens. "to 650 000 marks. he int to keep pe man) Times have now —Birmingham 2

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