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Saml"eSIioeStore AVIS™: UDEVILLE THURS—FRI—SAT. HOME-READING COURSE FOR CITIZEN SOLDIERS (1ssusd by the War Department and all righté to raprint reverved) " 1100 17, neutralit§ is concerned Germany is the one which must give pledges in that respect. ) L Florwich Bulletin | .o mewage wa s - Brockton LEIGH DeLLACY & RICE CO. . day in_available merchant ships, and LESSON NO. 27 increasing force until the war 1is 7 and Goudierd the utilization’ of many-vesseis which P e S Ty brought to & victorious end. ) i IN THE UPROARIOUS COMEDY SKETCH ENTITLED 3 = o have been built for coastwise trade in THE SPIRIT OF THE SERVICE Everybody Must Help. . YEXCESS BAGGAGE” the transatlantic service,. it is time " 4 of T 121 YEARSOLD ik, ‘memiietie s K S| oy vacmra: 1 v man ol S, S, 2 0 cntes s ] v AT | ro S0 NECeOR, | Sakeceiption price 130 a weels S0s a | Ing about some relief for the com e e :QM‘IH e periopm. “certain sscrifiss o make, n ™ T i Cyiinder Comodians - mOnth: $4.60 a year. “" | merce between American ports. 3 urden does rest wholly upon 7] Entered at the Postorfice at Norwich. | matter has had the attention of the |Beady for Camplf TXITst Da¥s If lyou and other men who take up arme. Bessle Barriscale in «*Woeden Shoes E ¢ |1t rests in part also upon the men and An Idyll of the Zuyder Zee With Smilss and Surpri Five Acts Lona.. as second-class matter. congressional committee on merchant | your Health——8. Marching and Care of < & women who stay behind, For modern 3 'ONCERT ORCHESTR/ : Telephone Calla: chipping which has deemed it advis-|Feet—9. Your Equipment and Arms— e O T able to recommend that the shipping |10. Recreation in Camp—11. Plaving the [ 2T 08 2 bis Scele demants that the ¥ Bulletin Job Ofics 35-2.(laws®of -this country be suspended |Game—12. Teamwork in the —18. | ar. 'l’h.c"ul'hl uired of some miay Willimantlc Office, 625 Main Street. | during the perlod of war so-that other | Grouping Men Into ' Teams—14. The | W, o than/the tasks required of 5 rs—15. Fighting Arms of than vessels flying the American flag [Team Leaders—I5. Iig others .but ‘all [of them are the Service—16. Staff Branches of the [ 2tBers ‘but ) [of thers are necem = ———=|can engage in this coastwise trade. 3 Norwi Sept. 3 Service, I—17. Staff Branches of the ich, Friday, Sept. 23, 1917. It s recommendation which has|SCTVISS {15 Xrmy Insignia-19. The | MMany manufacturers and workers— been incorporated into the committee |Army System of Training—20. Close : give up their own work and plans in TODAY AND SATURDAY Those report and it has been neceasitated by ler Drill—21. Extended Order Drill— | 898 Y8 TI0g OO N0 T, * MIRIAM COOPER in “The Innocent Sinner” the existing state of affairs for if |22. Guard Duty—23. Getting Ahead in| oy " omatn wh e Row “WHEN HE.CAME BACK || NEVER TOO OLD TO WOO ———— 3 there were sufficient American vessels | the Army—24. Army Courtesy—25. Dis- because they are engaged in e s to take care of the business nothing | Cipline lnd' Respect for the Colors— eupation just as necessary in 'fi‘mllo:n ‘ of the kind would be thought of. But |26, Some National Traditions.) ‘| peace, such as farming, mining, run- the situation is such that there are | The spirit that dominated the Amer- | aing railroads, and the itke—must go Just regeived 90 Cases of Men’s, Women'¥ and ¥ 3 inany foreign vessels calling at sev-|ican ATmies at Bunker K e and |8t thelr work with redoubled emergy - ol . Bk B . . eral American ports which have the |Santiago. will just as surely dominate | 28d Without expecting profits for them Fall Shoes. - MUTUAL WEEKL CONCERT ORCHESTRA | [} capacity to carry a certain smount of [ the National Army on the battle fields . s freight from one of these morts Io fof Burove Parna £ Jo S ST syt Gt Thesbest makes and styles at reasonable prices. Tots of s others if permitted to. It would mean DIBPEIL in & SOMDOIIN no2de | join the colors as a soldier. All must . coUNTRY Sl ORE TON[GH Pun 2 miving of Cazwo spuce aB & Bl | M0 I et of - dcMoventle Sooug: ] UL SNt ek S 8 e Ol We have good Men’s Dressy and Working Shoes. Fun - ing up of transportation. Asein there [Part of respect and love for the Nation, |, Certain men—amons whom you are - 2 are meutral vessels which the owners |21d, (0 part of Americaniem. = = onc"have been or will he chosen as || Come in and see us, you can save from $1.00 to $2.00 vill not send into the submasine zomes | peen and will always remain a demo- | [oPresentatives of the Nation to' defend ¢ % on a pair. . hut would, if they could, b3 £lad 0 |cratic army. Bvery man in the army |OUr rights and saftey on the bactle- |} ( i utilize in relieving the congestion on |is made to feel that his brains and his o this side of the water.- nasthuch as|individuality count for something. It|%elected from ihe voung men of the We all.l’.l‘..‘ Our Shoes 3 the time during which this service |ls mot merely a big soulless machine | oorvice. e ————————————& that moves with mechanical precision. |~ his process of organizing the whole could continue would be limited, and A It is a “team.” BEach man in the team | .. — the country wculd benefit therefrom ™ | Nation for war can not. of course, be 138 MAIN STREET = whereas it cannot secure the service |5, Presumed to be intelligent and, sel; | complete# in a day. But it is steadily curate. But it is true that useful G2 bt commodity at one time came from the America’s Daintiest Actress otheryise, it would appear to be a going on. It will _necessarily go on . e eda tih et T lats ot oa! B e mey - In e O Gntll the end of thé war. Fou will e e———————————— s leregmmeetes | ViCinity of Hampton court — from the 3 Of course there can be no teamwork [have back of you and supporting you - observatory at Kew. It was George without regularity and strict diegl:}“nm e e °°'é';‘nf!7"—‘"“ :;k:w&': o F l{‘I who first gave Londoners some- This is equally true of a football or th. thing approgching accurate time, by A I ; baseball ‘team. There must also be|of the Nation in the declaration of GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGES ordering thit the time of the Kew sl ey by the aliied troops on ‘the western| orioyus ranks and degrees of authority. | War: “To bring the conflict to a suc- ineridian_should be taken dally to front in the past few months has in- | Xma sometimes this necessary organi. |Cessful termination all the the re- Tombon for the purposes of Fegulat- ) . variably. resulted successfully . This|zation and close regulation creates an |SOuUrces of the country, are hereby g 2 ing the clocks at St. James' palace, over s e lop may be due to the fact that they have |impression that the Army is not demo- [Pledged- Gabriele d’Annunazlo, Italy’s poet- | pursuit, it would only be a matter of | and the Horse Guards, - 1) The Post of Highest Honor. patriot, who has just rejoined the col- [“a thrilling second or two” for the 2004 controller arrange fOr & BUM eI | g o ———————————— REE ‘The statement that Heny VIII's as- tronomical ciock at Hampton court, THEATRE which_hes just gone on strike, once gave Londoners their time in not ac-| TODAY AND ;ATUHDAV ROLLING BACK THE ENEMY. Every thrust which has been made i A DELIGHTFUL S8TORY MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED || ield steictly to the plan of doing what |eratic. =t T I oL 2 o ins Macolid, cr w0 Lor_the v t tl t = lesti. PRESS {was contemplated and then stopping | UG, 0 e of the Army readily be- | whele Doemy win ing io higare: cne |tained in an aerial trip over Pola, is a | searchlight, for Gothas waste no time | All that Serbia. all that the Bulga- |} g 'jaAMES OLIVER GURWOOD | The Assocfated Press is exclustve- || instead of pushing forth helter skeiter |37 05 S0P 000, S"0co0t the reason- | preasion In 1is soldiere— the maem who |Man for whom death has no terrors.|when being hunted, and the probabil- | Iian nation the Rumahian nation, the Iy entitled to the use for republica. || Witheut any definite plan except 10|cauce fhey have the good sense to re- |are assigned fo the post of danger and | Y°4TS 280 he prepared for it by build- {ity {s that both machines were doing | betier clement in Turkey, all that Bel LATEST \WAR NEWS IN : b tion of all news credited to it or not ush back the enemy and-.advance. alize that these things are necessary.|of honmor. They will go all the more | /% himself a tomb in the Apcnnines,|nearar 100 miles an hour than 70, |&lum, Luxemburg, France, and our- HEARST-PATHE .WEEKLY otherwise credited in this paper.and An-important advance has now been | They accept them wNhout losing in |willingly since they know that behind |PY_the springs of the Pescara. . The|Which is a quiet amble for up-to-date selves sought lawfully to enjoy Bis- 3 also the local news published herein, || made in the Ypres reglon. The-Brit-|the Jeast their real independence as|them the whole Nation is_orgnaizing | POt has twice been wounded in his fliers.—London Observer. E‘:’kr c')l:llron.;:l f:lm‘:"m:?rwg&"": BIG V COMEDY i 1 itz . country’s service, perhaps 21 ! | ree citizens. for the national service. Their spirit | SOUNN'S sorvice, OUE BEERAPS. S achieved, he declared, “if torelgn pow- [§ Matinee at 2:30, 10c i All rights of republication of || ich are boring their -way through:sold Evenings at 6:45, 8:30, 15c special adispatches herein are also = & P % Furth . American i i ve 5 v ; g Ak tion Is wide open. -Any man who has & |in previons wars. the freeing of the Trentino. Austria | Pfes 2 Brith = e German people to ve that time, in spite of the counter attacks b recognized his part in bringing Italy * upon an old printing | they are the subject of foreign com- reasonable amount of ability can prac- | The spirit of democracy and of pa- |[Sco8] zed i bg‘oflerlng 800 pounds [Press. Before the war called him the | hinations which would legitimately ex- p - s ©of the enemy, they are within a short|yice can study. can cultivate,the qual- |¢riotism is to be fe 1s0 in th bergsant nad bheh & pridts a3 A THE REPUBLICAN TICKET listance of the railway line leading to |ities of a soldier and a leader, and €an | srmfes of other nm,‘;‘;‘;‘?,,.‘;,:‘,’“.""m,i for his capture. e e “l,"“mrk' cite their gentiments of dignity and [weight always and the ¥ rice for . E )stend_and the ceast defenses of the|work his way up. And this is the real | German sssression. In addition the That achieved, something must be | Of Dational PRoack [utaion 38 the war - REHEIpOLL - German army- which not only 'puts|test of a democratic army. National Army will have its own spirit | The number of prisoners captured |printed, and so there was founded o |ChlShtened at I T e rec jgr. Selectmen them in possession of valuable-terri- | In a specitl sense the National Army lof Americanism. It will-have Ameri-{by the Italians in their present fight- [queer 'war journal, the “Wipers (ol Uf read that with fresh intesest, T N CASPER K. BAILEY tory But which if contifiued means the|iS democratic. A great democrary |can enthusiasm, good humore fairness [ing passed the 30,000 & Hay or twd|Times” of which we are to have a|imracry ofgthe Kilyolicky machina-| It would work out much bette % CHARLES. P. BUSHNELL rolling up.of the right German flank, |Must always carry on its affairs [even to .the enemy, and _self-confi-|ago, and every day records substan- |fac-simile reprint in a-book just an- | tionS—London Chronicle. the cily. for. the contractors and This is in keeping with the need |.0fOUh chosen representatives. ~You(dence. It will go at its work not half- | tlal additions—Tuesday’s ccmmunique, | nounced. wonderful, is it not, that residents if a plan were adopted Board of Assessors iwhich ‘has. lone been rechEnied . u|2re doubtless familiar with this prin-|hearedly but with a vim. If there are |2.000: yesterday's, 700. While every-|men who were under fire night and| The famous astronomical clock at|8tféet improvements in another : SEEPLE AN 5 £ bedh recopnin ciple as it Is applied in time of. peace. | temporary setbacks it will accept them | body appreciates the extreme zallan-|day should find time and inciination | Hampton Court palace, which was|l0 complete the work on on 5 % forcing .the troops of the kaiser back | Now it ie applied in time of war.|and keep on “plugging.” These are|iry which they have displayed, wWe |t produce a paper of hizh spirits, for | made by a German, in 1540, for Hen- :eiorr :‘moth:: ome s _.:,@:( n g vantage. point which Las been of so|National Arm: s 1 enter into the spirit of the Na- r 4 nce a German 5.9 shell found the |workmen’s hands. Rt O R T BOST L G much assistance In giving' them easy | Fepresent all parts of the country and [tional Army. 3 scale which any allied army has won | “printing works” but that only led better, resuits would come it it = & e access through airplanes, to the Eng-|8ll groups of the people. Never has| Fighting in that spirit_and with the [during the present vear. Thc length{to the getting of a better “plant. B was-done in a more systematic w 5 Towh Clerk and Treasurer lish coast and which has furnished | American sent forth an army so truly [full strength of the country to back |0f front along which they have been . It is many vears since last the clock | Bristol Press. 5 F CHARLES S. HOLBROOK * o handy base for the suhmariue |Tepresentative of the Nation. it up. the United States Army ‘can|cnsaged exceeds that of any of our = stopped. It tells the time, the month, — i < - i em a handy base for the submarine| “There are always pessimists in fail to-achieve its objects. “Once|OWn battles, and xo sloes ths area of S&l'ne dnyhn whole I'h‘r‘-lntn' will_be|the day of the month, the p@ition of | 1t geems certain from = 1 Tax Collector operations. The steady eating away |every generation who insist that pa-|More we shall make good with our |Eround gained and the number cf pris- ','fl" e:,l?ir,\, lGe strange . ‘-devn and { the sun, the number of days since|irolley connections in the west 3 THOMAS A. ROBINSON <f the German defenses la & slow pro- |triotiam 1s dead Br at leadt decayife |iives and fortunes the great faith to{oners. bomat "Armisgadacn. Theres wiil o | the, besinaiag of the gear tho ‘phames|more has ben done to bring relief t 2 4 INSOX cess but there is the gratifying -fact ey have not n lacking in recent | which we were born. and a new glo: e — E and age of the moon the hour It cross- | in this section. Not that t Registrar of Voters in connection therewit’r that it is suc- |years. Then comes a crisis such a8 |shall shine in the face Of our people™|- There is In Lomdom today a man, lights for it in & book bearing the ti- | es. the meridian and the time of high- |if any better than the east On (he g v TYLER D, GUY ceeding. now confronts us. And _always _the one of whose ancestors was ostracised | sy ;}Z"z:‘::'{bm:hfi';« ‘v’y'i.k”é‘h’?x’," rater at (nndf;n ?r':a,n:.h A t;urluu‘: trary, it was much worse year <% question of patriotism is answered by A Iy Hakfah setiers’ fi ring | 2 s 3 - |iegend connected with™ as given {t!Corruption of not only officials, bu Auditor STEEL PRICES. & free outpouring of effort, money and N ohtai i Dt & Gravesand tine went to Germany o study music|the name of Xthe cfock of death.” courts as well, kept inefficiency DANIEL F. ncfzu. B E - |blood on the part of citizens, of all church lie ‘the bones of the first In- | o (% dmg;:l ey lflw G broke — saddle for years. But the w < Some slashing has been done in the |types in every section of the country. dian girl married to an Englishman, | piis 309 the book consists of her 1et-| .. .0 i ieq that when Anna of Den-(have some men big enough and « > Agents Town Deposit Fund fixing of the prices of stesl piates,|This is exactly what is now'goinz on— She was honored greatly here and re- |18 | 8, ISF (EINET € A% PUBIENIAE | gtk the Queen of ‘James 1, diea nt mined enough to lead o fht or bets and what will continue to go on with s " v ceived at court after she had crossed |icaving out nothing,” says her mother, | Hampton court, the oclock, which was |Service and to continue that feht WILLIAM_H. ALLEN teel shapes and stegl bars.- The drop o ourt @ e rossed ARL V. GA’ has been a big one but the.increase e ocean, for she was the ievely and | ISE\CRE Q15 ROTEARC, SATS her % | striking the hour at the moment. im v FRANK L. WOODARD in the.strength of steel stocks makes Reaches, Apples, Pears and Quinces. |Reroic Princess Pocahontas. Trom her|1g 1o litepary mother. Sae leaves | mediately stopped, and it is alleged | took vea . A - Town School Board it evident that with the business on For some weeks now there ought to | eo® meveral,Botable Virxinian fami-{cut nothing because “we' have been | to have done ko for many vears whey-| Cleveland, Ohio, had in the 13 Q hand and the prices which are to be ob- be a lBberal subnly of peaches In the |snould be Mio il oir princess |stripped of our secrecies and our pri- | ever anyone long resident in the pal-|Johnson such a man. i toc ROBERT W. McNEELY = N | ER 0 3 DRIy De should be Mrs. Wilson. for. the wife | Tt RIS By OU, SETITEIE t-rela- | ace died within its precints’ There are|years to win the trolley fight t ER’ inéd that there will b doubt : market, says today's bulletin of the a 3 ve In a great rela- T HERBERT M. LEROU tal e no, narket, of the American president is one of |Vjonenin It 15 an unusual book. .. |many people who will quote examples|eity. c bl oot e pofite RoaiBeihaudarsy atonal EmerenCy et e Taen | the descendants of the American rov-london Times. “"|of the fulfiliment of the superstition| Cihcinnati had something of ti onstables s | concerns, -those which ‘ate operating < = | Commission, co-aperating withy this |aity who sleeps in a Kentish chancel. 3 . in recent times.—London Times. same kind for twenty years. ( JEoRGE W ROUSE U I mie sewnc e e e Books for the Soldiers. el The thiifey Housewife ehould We are nearing the four hundredth ADril of this year was relief GUSTAVE LAMEBERT provided for in the way of securing % not long delay the canning of a gener- “For a thrilling second or two,” 20 |anniversary of the Mayflower's great - ‘The plan of action is yet to be $ FREDERICK DURR their raw material at bottom prices, | M. Bditor:—"A million dollars for | ju: supply of peaches for future use.|runs the account of an eye-witness, |emprise, for it was on Sept. 6th, in pleted. But there is the prom 2 . they are going fo seoure better Tesmits | % Million books for a million soldlers.” | JUS SURDIY OF RERCHCS (or TRre BeC | an English and a German aeroplane |1617. that she sailed. Her pigrims|| OTHER VIEW POINTS |l improvement at no distant dats \ than the small ones, but that w: Camp Library week Sept. 24-30. Leave | .,meg so near being the aristocrat of | “were silhouettéd across the face of |numbered five score and one, and 13 Bridgeport wants some such de = = el Sl e Yas al- | vour money ‘at the public library, or [ (IS, *% 0o 25 Senches, and they | the moon.” This observer is clearly | inars ago mearly 2,000 of thelr de. mined leader. And we feel cert . REELECT FAITHFUL SERVANTS. = h 2 at’any bank. = o make splendid fillers for “rush or- |able. to make accurate estimates of | scendants were carefully traced. The T if there was such a leader it would I i o their auty sifany. el I s Sl time in moments of excitement. a rare |old roll-call included curious names: | . - B take twenty years, ‘Or even ter -, % duty at| fcieney. ¢ 21 inches, printe < fccomplishment, as the gecords of s 2 a Connecticut man really wants A ey gyt the town clection next Morday, the| The drop in the price, however, is|in red and blue; and bordered with [, Feaches whould not be blanched o e et aove A s e Tt WIS I an Bppastanity Uo ookt 10 Town v | Lo B e CHBE for the it voters should bear mind that a|enly what was needed. There was|White, red and blue, lies before me [poS GPDEE. RIS MRC STRE OO ers. | Of 12,000 feet, an 80 foot-lonx Gotha. | Goodman, Desire Minter, — Solomon |the auestion of license or nmo-license, ["°C0 /% o : Zood sound businesslike conduct of [no justification for the exces- |28 I Write; and on my table lies a|7Then fill with boiling thin syrup, and | seen brondside on. wouid just falt | Power, Digory, Priest, George Soul, |he Will do well hereafter to accompany |, "0 " Cllion of the menera .‘ S bt aftntre oucht to carrs mauch ek : st < letter, and much printed matter call- | S o3 "oovers on lightly. Sterilize 16 |short of the apparent diameter of the | Resolved White, and, of course, Miles [ Pétition with an afdavit. Then |00 BeX0 BETEAR O (00 FRAHCIT0 10 greater weight than any prospects|tamed.. Tt is mot to be oripocra | 1S 10T MOeY to carry out the Pro- |niiuies in hot 'water bath outfit, |lunar disc and traveling at 0 miles |Standish. Like latter-day England [he may "get recognition—Hartford | " ' [ kgl man which others who are not familiar = 2 Shuposed ot : e fighten covers, invert containers to|an heur it would traverse the face of | they had a rope and a Billington, and | Times. Y2 on Snaties ol Stpany with the work can hold forth. Tt is| .’at the biz plants which are able to| ' Notwithstanding its attractive and| ;o] ang test for leakage, wrap in pa- |the moon in one second. : Assum- | their John of that ilk died hanged.’ |Briggeport, Or give,us an cle, Well to remember that a hird in the | t2K€ advantage of ’their . thoroughly g)ee"fr: tffl_::‘e—zvs};t mako;’s_fl Sny. "Gt | per. and store. ing the British airman was in_close B Signs of .worry over what the ab- :-‘g;“fl-, TR okt el e wy hat a bird ¥ | pleasant impression on my mina. G ol ‘ - 4 Ven @ big bus line. Any succes - - Hard fruits,_such as apples. . pears, If only we had retained the tastes of | S51C% S th® Mmen In chmp oF &t WAF|competition would either Kill the o 3 nand is worth two in the bush, TUnder the present hoard of. select- men, the interests of the taxpavers systematized business shouid be al- E ts greed -and graft rather than lowed to rake in their enormous prof- | Senoim, o quinces, ete., should be blanched fc ? e 5 . S6t. thoe o . genuine patriotism. “A million books " our great-great-grandfathers, there | naly 90 (e SoMUTE. eections UENt | Concern or force it to meet the city its Just because-the smaller ones were |for a million sajdiers”. Who origi- | ne, 04, one-half iminutes Flungt |suited the England that T knew. There|misht be solden opportunities for our | BETtaPs D6, The tecrutting offecr mor |needs.— Bridgeport Telegram calling for the high rates in order to|nated that scheme? Was it some pa- [ S1T TUCKIy ito cold Weier, core, DIt Were hemvy Siorm Cons N fardys wounded soldiers whose productions |ine selective draft board have boen ro- f ver a0 > needle and thread are being shown have been well looked after. The re- S ooned _ overcome their Inefficient methodsand | triot whose heart was aflame? Or| H o i b « u 2 eMCIeHtlY |ty Tne ory Thct that it er, or jobber who has a large stock of | Siced- i Ry | - o = Y | the first half of last century #liss Lin- v REMUYL DANIRL handled. Whatever surplus has re-| on L he NeW | icaleable books which he would be |i7S medium thin syrup. Put on tops.|sky over that troubled. unhappy. mis-| wood's needlewcrk pictures, all of | It is charged that certain persons s il = e prices have been arrived at by agree- would b€ |sterilize 20 minutes in hot-water bath | managed England of Mr. Wells. I bt sulted from an increase in the grand delighted to exchange for cash, a mil- . them copies of paintings by great |engaged in the baking business in g outfit, remave..tighten covers. invert|knew that France was often uniNappy.|masters, attjacted large crowds to |Bridgeport had large stocks of flour,| Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine a 3 > s el ment makes it certain that all the|j; e ety seidperllniie g R R e R B L to. cool and test. wrap In paper and|and often all astray, and vet 1 knew | ne rooms in Leicéster-square where [that they sold this flour for a large [any drug store. pour a little int th sult there i= now in the as. | Steel plants are going to do business The literature accompanyini the 2 B L 1o b o e s reis-|and are going to make morey. TFa|“poster” abounds in areat and small | Store: too. that the ol unconquerable Gal |they were exhibited. And for one of [profit above what was paid for it that [hand and rub well into the sca I+ Year's busimess aver $25.000 cmd when | M2l ones may make less .than the|mames, mite and female; all of whom !"F soul was still in her pedple. But|ihem a copy of Dol “Salvator | they. purchase@ more flour at a higher [the finger tips. By morning mos DR o lieea (bt there 7 |iarze ones but there is no need to|seem to be really insane in their in- Readers of if you knew her only from the works| Mundi” she refused an offer of 3,000 |price and then rdised the price of not all. of this awful scurf will have ered that there is a county Fets aeed, {0/ e Teatce Tor abrhs matn of modern French writers, what would | guineas. bread upon the theory of high flour.|disappeared. Two or three applica e e ot worry, they will all make enough even D riety. THE BULLETIN . > What vou in Eng- - L S e - ax to be¥met this vear this is an ftem x T viow of what ie Do vou think ? t were you in Eng. Such methods abundantly deserve' the [tions will destroy every bit of dar which is of much importarce. Se- | UNder the new schedule, while the re- | ;¢ " jaicrs "in " the. making . and. By sending this coupon to the land thinking before the war? I ought % | reprobation of sthe public. The weight |druff; stop scalp itching and fall and B . duction resuits to the benefit of the | Soldiers in . the IO, Sua e " to have suspected that I did not know. Auother new war word. For we oy ¥ ol - and Bushnell have [ {HeHOR result during the Civil war, he does not he: National Emergency Food Garden || 0 has T o dered. often | presume we must accept the descrig- [©f @ loaf of bread should be fixed, the 'hair: 3 adminisiration which 245 ltate to say that soldiers as a class Commission, R B o sk don: ot the dockets fired to warn Lon- — - —_— B ought to he continued, and it will be are not “book readers.” During thelr i % don as “pipsqueaks” as one that has 7 B, et and kv be EDITORIAL NOTES. lelsure hours thev prafer conversation, || 210 Maryland , Bldg, Washington, || that nad been. that Shakespeare had | CoR."%o Say. And it might be use- % ¥ if they are reele The man on the corner says: War | Story-telling, smoking, and “games 4 oo e ot an . o fully emploved in describing other e clency if they are reelected. 3 A Tt et e e ikl o ties S o ost. || words of England showed passion al - ! I i E There is also good reazon for believ- | Preparations are in full swine in the | suo" “Cldier reading a- book, cithor (| age a canning #hd drying mamual || mOSt#00 sreat for words. Were tnere | FOTIGNCTR: 28 e ousehold where the jell: now> to write of her now, or was she “pip,” and a little more. By adding ing that the others on the republican doesn’t jell- | in camp, when well, or in a hospital When cohvilet free of charge. All you have to do || unworthy? There weremany in France | 7P o o & LS. Mone BSOS ticket will be equally ithful in the R e b Bt tngu T The action of the Universalist del- | "1t ons wsldiers in th is fill out the apace and enclose the || thinking the same as I We distrusted s oAt ® b Lue making, ot all politics and judged no people by | TN &nd temper misht be accurately B sates at Montreal show that the; 2 i 7 S lhiay are taniiar with the ooy | €52 Y ythe several national encampments are || two cept stamp for postage. These ! fence, especially w . | are made up of patricts and not pa- | given the daily drill which they ® §| what their public men said and did. " lustrated and are sent out in co- || dered during those five days of sus- \ The inquest on An_ airman _who ¢ operation with this paper as a part || pense what England would do. How| 1 n_ ott deserves k- £ ted ttaini 1 of om.acp to ottom deserves to be| minister at Berlin, Argentina doesn't | 1 have mo doubt as ‘to their appre- || of the personal service we at all || hould we know? e did not know |15060% cant 15''a Teminder ‘that i of the successful kind, should not be o e shoy v mood for reading books when they Gverlooked. The .republican tickét! 1 apite-af the assurance of its|are throush grill work. elevted. ; (Arger ctat 7 s - . . belipve that implicit faith can be|Siation of an opportunity to glance || times aim to give our readers. tors have to get their “air heads.” jui S —— e over a good daily paper, If they can books, and such knowledze did not 3 " THE QUESTION OF BELGYM.~ |’ laeeditn e o find one printed 'in the language || Name ......c.eo..... oo S SN o JROUUNG Saph & Such & crly Toks" The préssure of ihe atmosphere There of course cannot heip being |\ Von Tirpitz says that Belzium now | somenbored orat oo ey of® th France I ‘ncver remember 1o -have | decreases in geometrical progression 3 to the report which comes by way of | ome one in Germany will be claim- |cannot read our Fnsiish book, and such soldfers. T saw vour armies. How | {c8] progression. and at the helghts YOUR BUSINESS £ ne to the effect that the kalser|ing that Belgium started the war. papers. Hence all ~reading matter your modern writers have misrepre- |, . 0 o iy vary considerable. At sea : . would be willing to evacuate Belgium furnished for our /soldiers at . our sented you! Or was it that you had |Pressure 1 t the ai . as a steppinz stone to peace, in-view | Street cleaning machines are being|tralning stations must be polyglot, to suddenly changed? Here in the flelds | V3 i€, JOURMA, bressice of tle o - , Of the fact that therc have heon previ. | urked to save labor, but what ap. |be read, and useful. B \ and towns of France I found got mod- |13 about 15 pounds to the equare inch There is a FEDERAL TRUCK:' for every : cus feelers put forth. and it fa be. | Denrs to be needed Just mow are ma- | o ExChylh, e 15 & Tel need of al| STORIES OF THE WAR || gn,Sogiapd as [ knew her but the | ,rsaupe ia 1476 pounds per square g lieved that there i a srowing seni | Chines fhat will mine coal R oo e Gk arTiatiensl R iave \seen- vour army in many | INh—and at 10,000 feet it in oniy two- commercial use./ ment both in Germany and Austria o aone cumng = - LIS thirds of normal, the barometer then i i - he places now. and it has been like a for the early ending of the war. The secret service of this country | heavily hurdened people's money 5 g Ioebes. DTmPRE atn 2 v _to pageant of English ages and the old|,7 17 inches (a meduction of rather un- 1, 1%, 2, 3} i : » 14, 2, 3V, and 5 Ton Capacity But in conmecticn with the willing- | Pas been making some hard drives at [ pro®ide them. There is a much eas- ” English books to me. I have seen Sam ness to zive up Belgium, it is to bel|(he kaiser's representatives and has|ler, quicker, and better way to mee| Brought Nations Close Together. | Weller in khakl and heard him talk. |fier 2 Pounds per square inch), the lost no ground throughe coutter at-|the demand. Let our numerous, and | (Correspondence of the Associated |though I understgod little of it: and |NVest the barometer has ever stoed surface. At 18,000 Also light and heavy duty Tractors. g noticed that the kaiser would be wiil- \ ing to pay for only part of the dam- | tacks. well sustained Y. M. C. A.s loan, for Press.) one night in a_ village estaminet. IENEE s hie hesidone oo on i a season. as many of iheir books as| That three vears of war have com-|smokey and fll-lit, where vour men sai | (ool TN, MRght *t Which the, Meman can all afford| pletely revolutionized the Frenchman's|around with the’ French muck thick [ CRIGCNCT 0ot SOUBeionannmy, o 0ol Theofull detalls of Germany’s per-|May be needed. They Lo Jend thelr books for as long as thev | ldea of the English character, and|on them. T felt myself on ~one of | \id' (e Pressure per square inch have & addition for the great sacrifice which ® he would be making Germany woula| fidy will shock the world, it is .de-| 0 “ively to be needed, and at very | b : Ted, very | hawe knit the two nations in a friend- | Shakespeare's own taverns. And - Insist upon the rizht to develop its|Clared, but if only a quarter has been|jow expense reintively. = Any associ. |SMID which will last forever, was the|have heard vour soldiers songs. . - |secreased to only 3 1-5 pounds.—Tne economic enterprisgs freely in that|'0!d enough is known to carry con-|ation that would refuse to do so glad- | OPinion cxpressed by a great French|~ “This it_is that has astonished me i s ° country and especially in Antwerp, | Viction. Iy would not be likely to need any-|War correspondent in a letter written|in Your sdldiers. not thelr courtesy,| . 1 1 E while the separation of the Flanders L thing on earth a great while. Just before he died on the field of bat- | not their kindness, though these have| ERe I O sonroes the Irom the slow progress that is be-| It this plan wore adopted. very little |tle In France a few weeks ago. The|astonished many, but their freat gajo- | {uture, an excellent opportunity pre- e 4 ;i and Walloon districts woum have to| Bri o ais ute be respected. Al G any ing made with siness before them, |money would be nesded: and th|letter, wriften to a tish cer| ty. So that I hgve al s the curisns it e o Jermany would | 1" "ot surprising that both hcuses | Dooks loaned ' Would - be “Teturned | Whom the French correspondent had | fesling that it 15" we French, who have | try_ with asubstitute which, _unlike * of Belzian neu- | o congress find tfouble keeping a |PrOMPUY to the righiful owners when |known in peace times, has been ®Iv-[suffered much. who are now the staid | MOt other substitutes in befter than CHESTNUT, & WILLOW STREETS 3. e ’ no_longer needed. en to0 The Associated Press for pub- who have e In view af the fact that the present | 127" On the plan advocated in the circu- [ ileation. It says in part: P e o Ehose nrent Gallis Types thas |1 used In South America. It is saia . - plight of Isium is due to the §n-| Those who have not gof usea to|l2F Pefore me, the “million books, at| “Before the' war, 1 tried to under-|our writers Rostand, Daudet and ‘the to have all the virtues and none of the ; justified manner in which Germany |(he faet thap Wednesgay snd mhure |QnG dollar ‘each.” would most likely, |stand the Enlish so far as a man|rest have loved. vices of tea. Made from the leavesand : has swept over It, causing desolation | aay e the “whentio any ars~|find their way fo the ‘“junlc shops”|could who does not care much for| I have seen English soldiers golng|ETeeh shoots of s species of holly, it - S8 B ftom Gire end to\Higiother, | risemmer that any SHhes dkes S | (oen Totiongds Thdedem travel and 1s content to study & people|down the street, waving to the win}|[® drumk only with lemon and sugar, - 3t might as well be"understo®d that remember that Y 'r days wi o 'he writer lives among hard-work- | by its works. T had read those books ['dows, their green trench helmets, like by “"0" lo muc] 'fl econom- Germany wilj be given no-opbortunity | ot 2% well. ing, and by -no means prosperous | Which In France we bélieved to repre-|an old musketeer's, stuck on with a o ‘}‘d" milk supply. The fresh crop 35 SREFE SodNeouteol over T v farmers. Like other ' farmers, they | sent thie best of‘what modern England | Gascon swagger, Tollicking un- | Should just be ready now. Cannot the hat coun- | ‘ When the govermment denies the re- | have lost heavily by the early frost of | was writing. douth. types that womd have unchant. E try. The offer, if it is ever made, [ port that five convoyed steamers have |late. It is downright cruelty. to ask| “Modern England to me was a very|ed Rabelais. And these are fhe men = 4 will not be accepted. Belgium must | been sunkthere s o reeson to sup- them to contribute at all for the con- | combre country. I saw it always in| who have come to us from that land Children Ory templated “million dollar library” | my mind it] wet skies hat o ~ - B e b reniaed, Ry Germany | pose that There. is anv more (ruth 19 | called for by the circulsr before me | thut we ecd to ‘think (abd tn that ho|soaden, " sombre-reapeciasic Jan thai| . FOR FLETCHER'S but it must be, restored by that na-{'the other rumor that there were SENEX. [doubt we we) thou o tion and as faf as the guarantee of | eight. : Westminster, Conn., Sept. 26, 1917 | ital sy of Bnsiant ' war such s Titthe x"..‘..‘.'."uf%"“‘ T T CASTORIA