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Taat duie may beonsot e mesns!| - THE WAY OF THE FATHERS _ RIEE T AMES ORANGES, > . o is 80 large s possible for it is to be re- 3 . yo é s T 4 membered that it is the advice of the + a’ "h gnlkt’” mznonm-'.&u ane— of a8 great| The very young man on the left side|me because I forgot and calied hin flas Aun PR“"E 2—SUPER FEATURES—2 THE MOST FASCINATING g.n- H xafety is possible should' bg sought,|of the car, oarryiig the very young|Hank twice this me ing. Bhe say 5 OF .THE DAY ges e P NS I et e .| SDAmodiea: gased. acrons s the.mot | THImE of cxiing alenifed” w55 P n Geo M. Cohan| . oo > RS OLD e b Ay Mg > Beiig n the right side, | helpless, Henry! Hold still, there—i mm s 3] YEARS O ple time to get -fo such pleces that|ICh older Tman, 08 LBS UEL LG | e the floor that timer I wi. m The- Foer The Mest Accomplished Celebrity the warning signals are given and | CI SR o el Rl 4 Vens. people wouldn't stare.” m HFM m \ of the American Stage in Nan T Y e of calling them | ".jgn'¢ it flerce?” he burst out .:a u‘-t, s hey can lo‘ol, m‘l‘dwelhcou}e,tfl oniy i ¢ Fostottics a1 t for sugh entertainment as tReY|as his burden stiffened and arched its|they won't grin,” said the father SohR. a5 second-class Datter. - . rz h‘;‘w]mnm the attack. i BAck “and aimost eprang out of his|James Oscar. “This boy is soins, (- < FRUIT-A-TIVES* is the only K E Y S l‘ 0 Telephone Callar - mghn the bombs are u.uiag the | arms. ared over and sat be-laelyzu"zorgg-?m;-t:fi:o:‘t:-fifl go medicine in the world that is made BA L D PAT E B""%‘:nfif;"é'a'x‘mofl Rooms 35-3. D plned . o8 e L D e o ndme. for t1™ declared | 10 t6 aids he Tust pot. svec from the juices of fresh ripe fruits— - Bulletin Job Office 36-2. “‘ the other man, regarding the pink rib- |you he’d be 6ut the window en to tm Thus, it i» manifestly unfair to say, “E Ads F adtar Cob be struck and damaged but those in|ict BRCL (O™, "his lap with mingled | vavemont if I didm't exert all i ’ apted From the Popular Cohan i won’t take Fruit-a-tives because I haves Sy fllimantic Office, 635 Main Street. ! the cellars are far away from the and resentment. ‘Say, I've rid- strenzth. T got this trip wished on t 4 T.levhone 210-3. death dealing missiles as thev can ';! clear tr:n the ngn,,y side, and{me because my vfl;- had to stop anc tried other remedies and they did me ¢ get. But in addition to the danger|James Oscar—he's named for his tw-|see a friend at the hosp:tal sai yogood”, Onthe thefack A Mystery Farce of Surprises, from the bombs there are the shois nddads and when he's old enoui® | James Oscar must be got home at once e Froitath ,Oflwl"fi hlnd."" Thl e Caates i Bl Panes fired by the anti sireraft guns and the | he's going into the foundry the James | where his grandma will take him o! that ives’ euflnl;‘ $ erend ng ‘shrapnel which must be one X owns—say, h m’;lf lbo‘ut thi: n;)l' hn;‘dswns‘hen?vamhggrb. ‘,.;flm, fo A i the ‘ o S om s Pl o s ma o i R is just why you should give it a faif trial, ided, f wvery shet that is fired is hl avol or every Oscar hasn’t closed his mout! into the air is bound to eome back .syi.nm;:.w. started. Fe's sure ot lung!.; “Won't she let vou nickname hin _ in any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, Louise Glaum THE TRIANGLE SIREN in “Idolators” A Fascinating Story of “ The 8y Jean\Vebster Moth ard The Candle” HENRY MILLER 1901, average ........ceeseee. 4412 1905, average ... ..5,920 to earth and If the pesple are crowd-|inis kid. Hush, James Oscar!" he|either?” -eagerly sympathized the fa Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. ‘Fruit-a- treets the d, trotting the Infant violently. ther of Henrv. “Ain’t women the fun - Lr;:“ :::p:p:f-‘: 3 -;:'m.nklnl 'a:;vu ot e & e niest? You'd think I was bligntin- tives”,¥s omposed of the actzve. pu'w. Y] 2 my son for life if 1 attempted Hank 1 of fruit and the greatest nevve towic ever 4 " observed the very" themselves for their own, guns. A ‘So has Heury,” obs 2 ngerly shifting his|a joking way. Mebbe. if you kind- fhatetin o turn him upside down, the way (r discoverea. * 50c. a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial considerable resp hamhility i aceomplishing the rests upen the i!d!\"’“'"h'“ s o paxtunb‘y lifung - bis oftsoring by the|women do it hel ston.” size,25¢c. Afalldealersorsent by Fruit- use should be made of the warnings| ., )gers of his dress and coat—much W whieh they receive. as a cat lifts a kitten by its neck. “You Oocctober 6, 1917 “don’t )0‘1 try it o . n‘ Lol s SR a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. r PP A Py T t that if Pd known he was go- | ther of tne velling James Oscar. “I'm MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED THE WAR INSURANCE BILL. f:: : y‘l: 80 and g0 through these B—WONDERFUL PARTS—5 I‘fanager PRESS ] Not by any means of the least im- | contortions I'g never got caught ke wouldn't it sort of upsét his insides?’!tc gain comp.ete dominion in Turkey CONCERT ORCHESTRA® Story of a Girl Whose Dreams Came N-no, I don’t think so,”-. nnl they wanted to eliminate the Ar- ed | this! Why, f's embarrassing for a The. Al:n‘otllttal:l 1>n.--.f is exclue f&?fie{n:l:::u“:f :;e';'lfim."?:’;': fellow. They—they are such slippery | very ’i:"::nml::ro""‘.l,“.ct‘.“:"" eme | menian question by getting rid of. the Mat. 2:18, Eve. 6:45, 8:45 Has Beon d by More Than Iy entit! to e use for repul # —have you noticed?” =01 T im on e foenian e. I Hom of all news credited to it or not || done by congress before 1t sajourn- | things—have dsclared the | back and he acts as though he liked It. | ~One of the ways the Tugks weat NO ADVANCE IN PRICES | pricEs D Pespte L n otherwise credited in this paper and ffeq, was the passage of the Insurance earnly, “that|Like this—good Lord he gasped, |about it was to load Arme:ian men or also the local news published herein. iy} for the soldiers and sailors. And!geom the minute I started I've held on | grabbing at the infant's swathed feet |gzomtskin rafts on the understanding AH rights of .republication of §l. ") . peen dealt with at thé proper|to this child with a grip that would |as the wriggling baby diveé for the |thst they were to be deported—and special dispatches herein are also f| .. ™ 1" haves no differemce hcw | bend a bar of irdn if properly applied.|floor and was oniy hauled back at the |then they were taken out and dumped reserved. long a war may be or how great the|kow do they o it™ = LsET 1;;:I sasp. y:}:l;fi(s !l?raa_,; :}ax-p SveT. ne|inie the Tisris % sai cery 2 logs in connection® "‘"“’“fil b @7 | young father weari) And Trene said | father of James Oscar. houncing his icinity of Diarbe- be anticipated that there w e ir such a casual way that it wouid be ;€on up and down vigorously. ‘Thfs|kir and its suburbs in Northern Me- pendents who' have gat to be takenl . “riok gt all for me to take Hank— | Ought to sort of knock the bresth out|sopctamia. LLING AUDITORIUM . - ~——TONIGHT— care of. ‘Previously. this situation MNas|jjenry—down to his grandm in En-{of him so he’ll stop—only : _doesn’t “‘Armed soldiers were on the rafts, : & pension, but the sys-|glewood early, while she was doing up seem to. does it? Gee, I wish this|which each carried about meventy. LOTS Aults and its inequalities. | the work before she came out. PN bet pcar'd hurry!™” to a hundred victims. Kurd boatmen OF FUN uch would be the case were it to|she knew! She—she’s kind of mad av.I dl ;pose it v«?uld?t do to n;lk up [rowed tg‘cm out u:zo deep water. Then - E X and down,” arxiously ventured the ihe soidiers would drive the Arme- Py io adopted in this war for locking ery young father, turning his burden [nians to one side of the rafts until MONTAGUE LOVE in THE BRAND OF SATAN jafter those who offer thetr lives, the about very carefully and awkwardX.|tbey tilted and dumped them into the The Mast Amazing, Mast Thrilling Photopia E", sk realth and their gervice to their coun- Dl wish I knew how Ir§:e stops him! |river. 'If they tried to climb back on e e L neepiay | ! 0 you suppose it can be a pin?” the - rafts the soldiers and boatmaa i Lt LETTERS T THE EDITOR “Great snakes!” gasped the father of | heat them and shot them until all per- FHE G"Av GHosT U UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Sy-afepting 1Be o James Oscar. “Do you—say, I wouldn’t | ishe i it v e Sl s know what to do! Oh, if Estelle ever| The Germans and the Turkish gov- system gives way to the sclentific wishes a trip like this on me again! |ernment, Dr. Andrus said. looked upon method of handling such a problem. The Cubs Are Thankful. He couldn’t he having convuleions or|the destruction of the Armenians in.; Favoritism js overcome, politicaj in-| A8 BOI TR AR |anvthing, could he % TurKey as a cold blooded politi fuence is sidetracked and & sound and |, o0 "wil] feel thankful to Harries . == move, and gave the ‘actusl executibi cquitable plan is adopted for the eX-i\;.p; fo; her lady-like statement of & tension of ralief to the sick, the erib-|ra0t of which they were ignorant. pied or to the dependents of thosa|" That one such case should have | who make the great sacrifice. This{happened as scon shows that one de- thin feature of the war takes its place |pendent family was robbed of its head SHIP. ith the other progress of the times.|iroducing’ a condition which Presi- b - in|dent Wilson in his recommendation Gradually as time wears on are the| Conress has recogmized its duty. Infeml, b NTh 100,42 tried to prevent. countries of South America becoming | this respect quicker than it has in 7%/t 080 ho " qere fearful lesc convinced that they must stand to- | S0meé other _directions, but in approv- |, ... copditions snould disgrace the gether and that they must endorse]in& this Bill, - witich deals Impartially {sown will go right on supporting th the stand which has been tuken by | Vith all concerndd, it wins not only |jed Cross and buring the Liberty the TUnited States against the imper- |the gratitude of those who are direct- [honds, and maybe carry the méfl‘flf' :al g@vernment of Germany. This has|ly affected but of the whole nation. been reflected In the action which has|The preblem is adjusted when it heen taken by Brazil and Bolivia, by | sShould~be and #hose Invoived are the sentiment which has been ex- |&iven to understand that the govern- pressed in Argentina and in Chili and{ment has satisfactorily assumed its S still more by the move whieh has]responsibility even as those are Who |, .. Tijden conditions been made by Peru and Uruguay in|are £0ing to the front in its support. l,vor his way. Bear with me a few severing diplomatic relatigns with Crew e minutes while I pay my respects to Berlin. These as weil as other South A RECORD SESSION. old Lebanon, my adopted mother, American countMes have realized the| Tt is not oftsn that congress is calleq |WHOm I have loted and —cherished importance of standing together fcr in extraordinary gsession, and fortu- ¥ = = the WEHEE' e URNC $iinont nately it is seldcm that it is assem-1"°3% e recent’ town election the Peru has handed his passports toliled for any such business as that|writer was not present when the bal- the German minlister, will insist upon | which has held its attention since the!lots were cb&xnted and ca'r‘mol #a) all the German consuls leaving and|second day of April, but what has|whether candldates made the count : A 0 L has recalled iis representalives In |transpired sinee that time demon- |nd deciared themselves elected. It todav’s bulletin of | main of them to be cared for 6.200 15 |, [Dr: ATArus himsell narrowly escin s : the | was noted, however, that the m-den! ; gency Food Gr-|Urfa and mearby. Will net the Ameri: i . Turk - g Hge,Of the manner in which | strates mere cleatly than ever the |FUS DONC: Gl pad not sumexemlden Commission. coopersting with | cor: peopie help care for them? Gon. | Vecause of his work at Mardin in suc. THE St fi'ord F 'r Special Added Attraction—EDWARD T. CONNELLY Norwich’s Favorite Tener in a 8elect Song Programme. took pity upon more than a thousand [+ H babies of deported women, who, in 4 passing through, left those they hac l no milk to teed nor strength to cariy THEATRE A large, elderly lady with three chins | of it into the hands of the Kurds and loomed over them at this peint. With | Turkish soldiers who went about it two swoops she had gathered up the|with the ferecity of Moslem religicus shrieking James Oscar and Henry and | fanaticism. with one bounce she was back in her| “At first the Turkish sovernment ot- |, They went on to their lngerin. eaths on the plains below. When the al government oficiais learned that TODAY AND TONIGHT Moslems had the little ones they i sued an order that whoever harbored THE SENSATIONAL FILM any Armenian would be visited witn MASTERPIECE the treatment dealt to the Armenians. “The Moslems therefors, secretis B BB T e little ones over o Christian families who cland inely cared for E, ntil their resources wore ex- |§ With James Mcrrison and Grace And row the latest infor- || Valentine and an All Star Cost matinp from Mardin js that " uniess founds are immediately forthccming the PEARL WHITE in thousand orphans must he turned out mpon the atrects o starve. “THE FATAL RING” “Help must be regular and contin- uous. The committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief has.decided that $5 Hearst-Pathe News a montk per child will he necessar: e e < That is about 17 cemts a day. Wh will add one more child (o, his fami FOMING WED. AND THURS. and recicon the 17 cents mn;g u‘uh HAROLD LOCXWOOD in “mildren anatar the ond cf encn mench |§ “UNDER HANDICAP” 3end the 35 to the committee " ENMITY REPLACING FRIEND- seat, sniffing contemptuously at the |jected to the German sugsestion of the staring and perspiring fathers of the|removal of tho Armenians on the two. Tn one minute exactly the|grounds that they were valuable as hrieks ceased and low gurgles of con- |artisans and business men and ncees- tent replaced them as James Oscar to the economic life of the coun- and Henry botn cuddled down and continued Dr. Andrus, “but the went straight to slee; Germans promised to mupply men ta “Well. wouldn't that frost you? | take th places. Having persuaded despairingly asked the very voung fa- |the Turks, the Germans then left it trer. to them to put the plan into effzct “Ain’t it the 1limit?” agreed the fa-| “But the Turkish moldfers in scms ther of James (scar. sighing with re- |Dlaces. could not overcoms the A lief and mopping his brow. “It's won- | menia: At Urfa, the city of suffer- derful the way women know how to{ing, the Armenians resolved to resist handle babies!"—Chicaego News. deportation and defend their innocent — families and their church. They barri- caded*themselves in their stone houses in their quarter. For ten days they CANNING withstood all the efforts of the Tur- kish soldiery to disicdge them. In the end they would have prevai'es but thar German officers Brought and trained cannon upon thelr = stronghold and forced them to fiee. Saverkraut. such & people should nof ar's crop of cabbage afrald he’d get away—andy anyhow. |wmd to the time when they expec.ed its rights onthe high seas have been |necessity for calling the extra session | 20 3 coring the suffering. He was ordered ¥ T = pect for his feilow towmsmen or|this paper in a nation-wide tood com- " ve no - Fin _Oras violated, [t has resented the man-jang the méving along of the 1eEisla- lgor' the digmity of the chalr to call|servation campaign, urges the house: | ioonnt murn 1o inn it oamiien | 0 b6 court GRS nicl anty: O GOaD ner In which fts protest and demand|tion which it has just compieted. someone to the chair when he wished | wives,to make plenty of sauerkraut|ror the reason thas there has not been | (oniillons, he seld, meant a ‘moci,(ff for apology and indemnity has been{ The session is one which outdoes|tp take the flodr, but instead made a|for winter use. anyone to report the state of things | Ll and the cutting off il Al treated. In the case of Uruguav, ac|anything which ever précaded it |thoroughly partisan speech in favor| The fermentation process of making | thers and because no report could et |SnL% Mead” The Armecian embazsr, Wednesday, pointed out by its president, there is|There have been momantous questions|0f one side of a question from the|sayerkraut is simple and Is preferred|past the rigid Turkish censcrship. T el S0 AL T e rekeliAsd And e Thursday d Frid no direct offense but it considered it|nhefore the nationa! !aw makers. They -h;lrillt?;i TR zxum:ml:o the .:dm?{ methed. o The| -More than 30,000 Armenlans wegp | Goree ot exile jssusd instead y' an nday . \re- uts: v a & T - v ' Cew ooy 7 .,‘,fl,u::“g:e‘?x.fim:ydz Rve b“;’ h“#:i s “’M"’"m"' a'"“,’: port of the town officers that we Bet|cabbage should be. removed’ ams e et 1;.’::!31"‘:3: hene s v S c“‘,;“_‘“fldw;fm‘:,:f,;‘”?,‘(: Sl Okct. 10, 11, 12, 1817 fenders of justice, democracy and | cwed on oo e & seals and . they |2 nkiing of where we are. rest shredded veéry finely. ither|dumped into the Tieris and drowned. |, 27 SOV, FRU FR0OTAG, WO T [ The Place to Spond Columbus Day. e r 4 . cped on so large a scale an they Passing over the trivial matter of | yummer growth of fall eabbage max | The leading and rich men were among |, 2 S n 15577 spent ffty E: D "ty Rep! ¢ With smail nationalities. ~That Argentinainave seen the necessity of appropria- leighteen dollars which the town pay e used. Immediately pack inte a|these. The others-were detailed to dig | ¢%ical Seminary in o1, spant 4 very Department Replete i will, as the result of the way it has|ijome which outdiStance the wildest !for the private telaphoning of a priv years in missionary work at Mardin. Interest. barrel, kég or tub, which is perfectly | trenches and to do other work with been treated fand the disclosures | qreams. It was not the first time that family, we come to the larger item}clean, or inte an earthenware crock|only an insufifeient allowance to bread R R The Best Grounds. which have recently been made, take|, congress had to deal with war con- $70 for “indexing” old records. Let{nolding four or five gallons. The | daily. Later thev were shot in groups, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN The Best All Around Show. sides against Germany is highly prob- | gitions but it was the first time that |80V taxpayer take the printed reports|gmaller containers aré recommended [when no longer able to endure the . Headliners In Vaude able. it had to handle a situation of any |OT the past twenty vears fAnd cut A break with some of these-coun-|yuch meagnitufle. It was confronted - : in that time and asic himself if that is tries means little or nothing to Ger-|with the fact, at a time when, the|a cheap, a modern, a busineseltke way many. With others, however, it is 2|{jes that a worid war could not oc-lof bringing our records up to date. different "éfl"'?l' and it cannet ‘i;" 10 eur had been rudely shattered, that] When Micawber heet:i J;’rlnnchl d‘if- notice thaf the tendency is all #h the| hjg country was inadequately pre- |ficulties he wisely turned his attention same direction. Not only is the kai- | jared, that it had practically no army, ‘té coals. Probably he knew nothing for household use. While packing | bardships imposed. : . ; distribnte salt as uniformly ae pos.| -There followed ~an epidemic of Dental Surgeon Fine Racing Events. $6,000 in Purses. WEDNESDAY CHILDREN'S DAY, sible, using one pound of salt to 40 |cholera and then a scourge of typhus. pounds of cabbage. When the con-|Before the war and deportations the , [ Ail Children will be admitted Free tainer is almost fllied press the cab- |City contained some 60,400 inhabitants: | McGrory Bullding orwich, Conn. o Wednsi g bage down as tightly as possible and | The last I heard there were only 1,000 THURSDAY CATTLE, SHEEP AND apply a board cover which will go|citizens left there, SWINE DAY, inside the halder. For this cover se- ‘Women were clubbed. stahbed o- lect wood fuee from plmn such as|shot down on the Mesopotamian plains Fre basswood. Glazed piates make ex-|and left for dead in piles on the cellent covers. On top of this cover|Rround or thrown /into old cisterns. | Guarartee werk, Weo make no § place stones or other weights (using | Some. coming to consciousness. ¢rawl- [chz>ge for Discounts on all | wrhat is probably the most interesting mnf or granite and avoiding the use ed out from thé piles and up ffom the | Fure. Uncured 8 d. and broadly educatlonal exhibit ever or sandstone). ' Th cisterns and dragged themseives up Practicai Furrier attempted by a State Institution will voighu gerve to force the brine above | the mountain to our hospital at Mar- H. J. YURMAN, Proprietor visit this fair. ‘This eshibit will be the covep. din_to have their wounds dressed. 19014 R 108, Thayer Bidg. |th® result of ‘the combined efforts of Avow fermentation to proceed for ‘Some of the Moslems at Mardin | Tel. 1801-4 oom 3 ay 9 ) the Committee of Food Supply of the 10 days cr two weeks, if the room is State Council of Defence. the Commit- h-American Flll’ Co_ FRIDAY HORSE DAY. TO EXHIBIT AT THE STAFFORD FAIR. ser’s country bound to suffer from|tnat its havy wes far from what it of the tremendéus possibilities of old the creation of this enmity now but it | should be, that the) voluntoer system Zecords- They san e copied, ndcred, wiil be reflected in the relations of the |igd been found to be unsatisfacgdry,|nwson’s Brook. they 86 on foréver. The future, especially concerning trade, that the aviation branch of the si’umman: utiml’;c‘lnr ensuing year cven if these countries do not active- | was in a depicgable. condition and | would. indlcare ihet they anticipate Iy enter the war. And what is true|;nat we were sadly Incking in tha way |ihe expenditure of a like sum at least of‘South America is also true of Cen-|q¢ s merchant marine. It was neces- [for Work on old re 4 fral Wmerice sary for it to grapple with this state| In passing we 2 usual road accounts are not itemized. The . of affairs and not only set in motion ususl form is John Poe and others RAILROAD ECONOMY. the mecessary legislation to correct |yias. Gme entry shows that “Jackie” Raiiroads have been called upon in |these defects but to provide thelhas been paid the tidy sum of $747. warm. In a ecellar or other cool place tee on Banitation and Medicine, the three to five weeks may be required. . Committee on Finance, the Committee 2 8y Skim off the fiim whith forms when on Man Power and Labor, the Com- Mmany 'WeyS o' oveEcome iwasth. o (TFNNEE "::hm'm,"h t,:u:: LR 1 LT S IO TR mf;"'}fd::" ey Sos | termentation starts ' and repest ' this mittee on Industrial Survey, Commit- practice economy and to strive for|nothing 5 ehn st the offk We hardly think |92ily if ueunry to, keep this film tee on Publicity (all of the State greater efficiency. They have been|Dprotect us against the enemy and 50, however. Dpes “Jackie? (who hap- from seum. en gas Counecil of Defence), the Ceonnecticut successful to a iarge degree in their|to furnish finaacial aid for out allies pens to be aiso a selectman) Graw for | Pubbles m.- to arise, the fermenta- Agricultural College and the Connecti- undertakings. One way of saving has |once we entered the war. ~ dollars per diem |tion is complete. i eut Agricultural Experiment Statior suggested others, and it is not sur-| The eession which has just closed y? De you expect, | If there is scum it should be re- G A Datry Exhibit will be devoted to prising that the Boston and Maine|ras therefore been 4 recorgbreaker.|said a prominent fellow townsman re- |/Oved. As a final step pour meited iy [ War Rations and Methods of Feeding Fas reached the decision that hence- | Whether or not it will be excesded {céntly, to another disgruntied taxpay ver the brine until it forms i Cows. Demonstrations will also be 4 . 4 5 ther Bo 55 o5 $—80 vou expect 6ur fown ofcials one-quarter to dne-half 4 i conducted on the value of Dally R: ferth it willimake use of its discarded | by succeeding sessions depends upon to spread details over an acre of inch thick to prevent t| \ fordn in the Selection of Dairy: Cows wood, such as ties and other matereihe length of the war. and gat out e report welghing |scum, if the weather is warm ! There will be a Soils and Crops BEx ial, by cutting it into stove lenzths - o et e SRR fittesn pounds? Well mo, we de not|storaze place is not well choled. This ; hibit, devoted to the Need for Grow- and using 1t for fuel for the purpose EDITORIAL NOTES, _ expect n. not so you would nqtice it. ie not necessary unless the kraut is to » 5 Q N ing More Corn and Small Grains, such of heating many of the stations, of- Many are wishing for a chance to fter all, Mr. Montgomery, don't k‘pt a long time. The kraut may { \l/ T as Rye and Wheat, showing how they fices and freight houses wkere coal - g we envy these officials of these bose- {be as soon As the bubbles cease ) S N can be grown to advantage at the trile a blow at the kaiser. Why not ( ¢ e Al oo, LR B 4 has been formerly used - - present t g % & purchase one or more Liberty bonds? 3 y—1 ¢ . tion. Spgce will also he devoted to The price of coal and the trouble 2 i 1 . i . S, T e e L experienced in getting it has unques-| It appears to be taking La Follette = e e x sy Sl R ey ) Wouldn't 1t be Bue these ward times W. H. HALL, President ere can be no question but what | % JCof fime to find out te Bis owhite have siwavs au eld resord or CHARLES B. GARY, Cor. Secretary :“‘9“ ‘:8:' '::n :‘:dot‘s”:_:“;"‘m:’“'f "”:: satisfaction just “what he did say at meu‘ of ra.b: L h:n mmnl vthn ’ here . of waste | gy \paul. would then ¢ the peasant in the — caused each vear by the wood that 1s| " fairy story who married & princess DR.R. J.COLLINS thrown away or burned along sidé of| The man on the corngr says: A |Decause her father, the king, +he tracks. Some roads which for- Liberty bond one of those things|®ut that a fairy had given the peas- i rmenians. ’ merly gave such material away have | which s Toluw con Py Ao ool aire |2Rt & T R e T e ® CoP e | ., Te Plan to extirpate the Armenian s heen forced to destroy it not only as|that he is getting his meney's worth. m“fi"fln o coins more than uld | Christians from Turkey was “made in ? the easlest way to get rid of it but — A TAXPAYER. |Germany and b148 Main Street, Neorwich, Conn. because too many accidents oc-| When General Pershing sdvises the | Chestnut Hill, Conn, Oct. $, 1917, Phone 1173 curred where people were allowed | giving of more at u«- to rifle prac- to go upon railroad property and take | tice, it méans that ick bri- Willing to Raise the Price. gades must #ive - way s g TuThS it away. he real Mr. Editor: I would like to ask if NOTICE But there is unquestionably mueh | thing. the farmer bov who has raised 259 5 . e o g et e e 1 R o N m&:m'urml:- rilling to seil iona) station at And we will deliver to your home this $100 Paintiag, Paperhanging. Flastering. the road something to handle it and| It may he possible that Germany is ; ouple A ulm i: . The farsighted 2 in Vi R 4nd alsd & ppeciaity in Der;\n;n’;lng and to get it in shape for use and to dis- j OXPeriencing & shortege of ammuni- |5 90, LEPL S T . 1 - il s Al Victrola together with $5 in Victor Records, B e o o Y T e tribute it, but by orfanizing a saw-|tlon or @ lack of food. dut there is no ®ould s to buy two bushels ax I | ———— s choice from the big Victor Catalog. L. REHMAX, ing gang and accumulating the wood | ¢anger that it will ever run shert of like the lady who said she «nt your . Tel. 1246-2. 225 Dunham st. at® the various atations a sawing|intrigues or barbarous idess. 2 3my ground to raise them on. wnv wousu AE1RETUTR - e n regaras Fong 07 e e Souts e pnt | probably i+ eamnet 2o v """ IDREAD OLD AGE Willuon o souvilily Mok o€ ol B . : B 190 Franklin St work of its task . There s to ! . = t appears t. 2t Norwich, Oet. 8, 1937, WO merts, Kbout oid aw Every V ictrola and CVCl'y Vlctor i8S THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF A8 WELL A4S A NICE be good reason for believing that.this rodd will not only be rendering a B Fhing S % oy wen ou refeetty g g00d service In conservation, when it | “2MPI® “Baitor N‘ -'l-.e:zd"fmfln Toand Record alwavs in StOCk PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- ¥ Holland’s statement that its qat’ 5 i N THING IN THE MEAT LINK tie will have to,be killed off and sold is mest needed, but that it Wwill be ef- - fecting an appreciable saving for it- pink tssued by the|gve ¥ 1f at t time. * 3 Xkid: 4 2ae e s | et “bigaer T consiersa 8 = B2 Feiars Tl Sy 2 OR VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS || _VAL.LUPPERT ¥ I, tion. = SHOULD PROFIT BY WARNINGS.| many, the kaiser will have reason to the presid: she 7y ‘::“'f frg'-; S g A matter whiech cannot fail to at- | feel that his treatment of that coun- be ™ D"" e J ¢ . tract attention is disciosed by the |iry has brought results. have been Oti_ Gapsules vzgnd‘aa‘l‘-‘vnu{r Vou win ( Dr' Alfred Rlcl\nrds find that the svsien wi'l ai i DENTIST statement which {nvariably accom- o |yt ine State Chairman, Mra. Morsan 1 aiways ve panies the story of the air raids over| From the way .in which the South|3. Bulkeley to keep track of what we g - Ko R o o.13 o Oice Hours: . England to the effect that the people | American countries are linine up[Nave 0ld or subacribed for as far as o wirong o 75 Wod: anfl Bacl Eveniags T rushed tc vantage points to witness|against Germany it is probable that| 4 i, ¢." the bank through which the 4 * Room 05 Thaver Building the eoperations of the raiders as weli|this country will not have occasicnihonds were bought, remisters the de-|of Haarlem Oil Capsuiss. + OLD 2 . 294 Residence tel. 1225 as the activities of the defense. This|to enforce its embargo concerning thefaire on the part of the patriotic|Ali There are many fakis >1. Lhe m: . - B —— means that they seek the cpen places] coaling of chips from those countries{weman te do her bit. b D" > SR G - ¢ z ~ yHER 22 saverusing magium 4 and the housetops Instead of placing | destined to neutrajs which feed the A R CHASE. |Gipaties. e a P R e Rl ] ebstructions AD. in the way of the mi - § kaiser’'s army. Nerwich, Octotber 8, 1917. For sale du- Arugziszz ‘ istin for busingss resu! '-L

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