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NOTICE ng . . . prodiog i LR e Owing to the continued increase in the cost of pro- {orwic iikely fo result | physical_force. > duction, we are compelled to advance our Electric Power or aside of e lighted match, e Roger Casement, but nev rates, X . P of'a fire for one purpose or anothes | (From Frank who is the [dances with Eose thia summer. Of| Bi¥gcrions " Nor. do * i PR and @oufie e X :;n‘ dh.:ln‘n:_ trom & pipe | Smmer in bhufi:). to Mo is | coursse, 't oo and_chaperons, but am-;_ Carson’s rebeliion. % g D ber 1, 1917, our interim Elec- or the discard ther QL o) 3 e FE L R e o 1o ihp o I s gl {5 121 YEARS OLD Satedial but with EHER N SSNENS o aehn a8 i T T ts wan e Dht cemes afior: | sl (6t o -|] tric Power rates will be as follows: 121 YEARSOLD pretty pear three Every true Irishman seeks the e eetis Goe » | WO Eoes into the woads or brush|going to write to you right away after |ward and sits with the otker ladles. [ UTEY FrU, (NPIHRan BeeiR (e oA e ey, e ® WOl U8 8 pwarding against such trouble s val- | you left, but I couldnt think of.any. | Talk about a dandy time! Tom Ev-|qent of Teutonic militariem. = That First 500 kw. . .. weeesoss 6 cents per kw. Ei h Norwich, | usble contribution wil) be made to| thing t@ Writs, and 1 didn't know|ane was over izet night and he says te the cause of Ireland when the!l = Next 1,500 kw. . ... 3V cents kw. Conn. a5 second-class matter. “{ comservation. Prevention is ome of |IoU'd care about geiting a letter that | Fiaybe theyll have their auto sent up | TOU3Le Ine, Sause of Irland WO ! o 2‘//: “POI’ o . g the Dbig lessns of the present day. |Zidn't haye amy news in it 1 domtithis week and them won't we haye|Citizens of the United States of All over 2,000 kw. .......... 2 cents per kw. :sinées Office 430. . some fun? -~ America owe too much to Irishmen an A A Buueé’x?lli‘i—f‘%duognc;ooms 35-3. WATERWAYS USELESS WITHOUT g“ as I promised to third year of high school uu‘ldha 52Y5 1o men of Irish descent to sneer at These rates.are for electric energy used in any one Bulletin Job Otfice 35-2. ere goes. maybe he'll eay he’s 18 and en) | home rute. VESSELS. “I've been having quite & bit of fun|Wouldn't that be terrible and kind o! month. OBSERVER. . 625 Main Street Betephone. Do o o . In connection with the call for tho|lately taking auto drives with some|grand. too? Well some of the crowds | Norwich, Oct. 30th, 1917, == Lannual convention of the National | 7y, 1 arls frage s “the | TR e Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1917, [ niu ntrers o gini dnivee 2o 1 s g Ty : A — e e . .| Rivers and Harbors Comgress refer-|gir] that beioags in the family drives| “P. S—You reedn't have . bothered gy | cnce is made to the large burden|it. She has Lrowa ecurly bair end |to tell me the name of the girl that of connected * which has been placéd upon the rall- |awful bright kind of twinkly eyes. lives downstairs I just h. ned to Views of the Vigilantes power & P b CIRCULATION roads of the country and if is declarea| “Well, 1 guess I can’t think of any- | think of it. I didn't mean for you to THE BOARD OF GAS & ELECTRICAL OMMI lroad £ th thing else to &ay, £o I'll have to quit. [ really bother telling me.” Boot, averaze aniz ]| Mcient wot mot sumcient, and that |1 BSt oull ik Tem am swpt Gus | Y U T S SIONERS OF THE CITY OF NORWICH, CONN. p S0TER N e erate & o awinl hard for me fo (himk of any-| ~Des; Kate: You certalnly are hav-| OUR SOLDIERS IN THE FIGHT. U averans 9% the country must cooperate to sub-[thing to write. Please answer soon.|irg a dandy time. I haven't felt much —— plement the work of our rokds Dby|; guess it's easier for girls to think |llke going round much myself. I had As Reported to The Vigilantes. Minimum charg th $2.00 for the first horse- power connected n:.dpamor each additional horse- e ————————————————— rways to the limit ef)o( things t i thanm it A 1 headache the day I got your e nnd engaged them in turn from both |whaped for ths enemy, who promptly October 27, 1917.”.“9 552 g ;‘L’.CK?" o o o Rtk B er ] miah L was fa Ihat fellowrs| Becent @ispatches from France seli|obove Snd. below. Thon devated all | dircar Tre meen ot whin ol ae ’ " There is no question whatever that “PRANK” |shoes that you eay is going to enlst.|that German prisoners are disgusteddmy attention to one Gotha, and after |troyers attacked however, brought the I thought I would enlist]|with the action of their officers whom | firing 200 rounds into him silenced | icading boat over the submarine be- e e o | o s dis and g Bave the the lmughe 1 ‘Gont|ihey chane with Boling back Ll aninosiinm himigatianced | lea the mwirl of her dive had left the it should be and that there is meed for | (e o nk: T goimg o answer |know why I shouldn’t, though. I look | refusing to cxpose themselves to ths | gunners must have been hit, as | wae | water. An explosive charge was MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED | brinsing that serviee up to as high Tetter right away Just to show |18 even if I am only 15 1-2. I was[risks of war. Apparently our officers|able to get within 60 feet of him with- | droppgd over the spot. This detonat- PRESS a degree of efficiency as that displayed|Your letter =ight aw: %itls are about |%oing to ask rou to write to me after |r1c not adopting these Teutonic tac-|out being fired at. I finally ran out|ed, and blew a large dark object to by the raiiroads which are earrying Wwriting than beys. & T get in the army, but they have cen- [tics. On the contrary, it of ammunition.” The story ends with|the surface, which promptly sank The Assoclated Press is exclusive- I more freight than ever in their his-| " “Fm® having s perfectly dandy time|sures, so I guess you couldn't I|trat the whole Expeditions his ammunition. again. The nex: destroyer in the line ly entitied to the use for republica- {1 0 " up here. 'We go in bathing every day | 4on't feel very good, sé I guess I'll|has been tremendousty worked mup and —_— then dropped her charges, which cov- tion of all news despatches credit- The walerways are in existence.|and in the cvening we Eo te the clap|bave to quit. ; stimulated over a story of headiong Aeroplane Versus Submarine. cred the surface with small pleces of 53 1 this paper anale the jeeal || Some of them may not be developed|end dance or We. go aute driving or| “Well good-ty! 1f vou dowt hear|daring in waich three A e Crata| T™O British seaplanes on subma- | °f Wreckage and oil. ] 24 Jn thie Paber, and also the local I o xtensively as might be wished but | something, There's an awfal —jolly]from me again yowll know it's be- |erals figure. The first mews *|rine patrol above the North ®ea |, N another occasion a force of dee news published herein. 's ]| cause I'm in the army but I guess you {tc reach this country appears in a let- troyers, acting in company with some All rights of republication of {|it is perfectly apparent that it would }"‘,"L‘ihhh:;‘o o;":;?‘;;’:;’:';g:&‘f:;: (ORIt cape Ans e Yours ter recently received by Julian Strest :‘:{:‘,fi{}n: 3"’::{:,':{”“0"”":& BUrfan® | jighe oruisers, sighted at dawn & special despatches herein are also }{ he useless to put a let of money and & ¥ ‘went t6 n danes with “FRANK.” ¢’ The Vigilantes. It is from an P . small sail on the horizon. This was reserved. time into such work just now, when|p] SUL erond. T went to 8 dance with American college boy serving in the need for funds is 5o much greater|nave a swell auto at home and may.| (Kate answers by return mail) Erance, and teads as follows: watched carefully through glasses, tower. Like a pair of hunting Ke: rd as the vessel pitched in the swell e = trels, the seaplanes swooped down to o in other directions, and especiall ; “Dear Framk: If you dare to enlist| “The American soidiers over here her bow and stern were visible, and Fhen the sdditional facilities for the | nmitr one iREnl P here after 2li— weil—I dom't know what Til do.|have been gaining in impressiveneas. Sneight Of So0 feet. and the 1eading | were recognized as those of a sub- an auto, though, so we get to go rid-|Mother says you're too young. but|We are all prcud of them. There is . marine. Tha destroyer, which wase ‘waterway: re not - gt cn the starboard side of the subma- ¥ 90 ”‘;' e s e PO ling a lot gnyway. I'm having a dandy|YOUTe 80 much birger and stronger|a story going around. amd I hear it{70 5 S1ETRORIC B 8 than any boy I know that's years old- | from officers who say that they were We have heard much about new|iime. Whats the name of the girl| %520V S0V, 1'] bet they'd be just|present, that three of our mewly-ap- y shipe. Sbe dwmand for Chews i reilti me ucless 3ou want to. It dew't]Wean dmeugh to take you. Write to|pointed gomerals who were Invited £o[l, {wat position. The bow rose into | TNIcS iistant The sall prom: and it is gratifying that the produc-[make any difference whether you tell | M€ YOUTe mot going to. ~Now mind, | wilness ‘the resent French attack|f 000 Posiion. TUe POW, tose Inio | <anished, and the conning tower o tion is being pashed as it is but the|me or mot. I just happened fo think |¥0u Write to me right away. north of Verlun, asked it they mignt | (he, The Cocomh pomaneS then | "ubmaritie was seen ae she dived. Fiv waterways can mever be made to|of it 3 > KATIE." e e iack (O, (eotend Cof] cropped her bomb, which burst in|pinUtes later the submarine faised come up to the efficiency of the rail-| “Well. good-by. If you -don't an-| *“P. S.—Tom Evans must have beensinding back cn the hill. they ‘west | i, e ot Teote. "any ag | DX periscope e R s to|swer this lettsr real soon I'll be mad. |Just bluffing : oL hasjup and over with the Fremeh @8l i(., submarine eank auother bomb | ‘Uimeresed again in 10 seconds. Tt poads untfl there aré mare vessels- | 3% oty on LEATESS How is Margaret |diers. At any rate the story gained|l'° & Cigreeik T i | was long enough, however, to betray use them. New ¥England is feeling| ycurs truly - i coming in | credence and the Allies’ troops have | s dropped by e first machine |yer whereabouts to the destroyer, the effects of this now in the Malel| (. nic anewers thrse dayes later) |APOW % week butvou write ana tell [zene wila abour i Ic has raised a T et S e b LI el of coal. We need more ships for| O anst - me you're not going to enlist, so I'll| wonderful confidence In -our wi . sudden transoceanic service, we need more| ‘Dear Kate: T was going to Write|inow before I get back.” army. :;f“":,""ch;"r:;"':?;r':"‘;?;!e‘:";,".': surface, presumably Inadvertently, i to you the next day after I got your — “The attack itself was a marvelous a ralf a mile away, and the destroyer ships for the coastwise trade and we % hour seaching for possible survivors. nieed more vessels for the use of oun | 1o eny hut o ven o e oS @rank repliss per postal card the |thing. The strensth and the spirit of | NI, *ACIE 0T ont\ Ve NATON | opened fire as she rushed towards Ter. , g k nex v.) the French trocps was & surprise 2 J e Y e pped an o stern arose, Vaterweye. They cannot be obtained|epyway becamse I don't want you to| "“Dear Kate: Gee, I was glad to get|all of us, even here, where we know fSocordingly returned to make thelr| iowing a glimpse of the conning- any 1oo quick. be mad, but I don't knew any news.|!.our letter. I'm not going to enlist | them so well. They went forward so | 007", t10; occasion a seaplane on | t0er and the large vertical rudder % % i . bt £ 2 Y school and then I'll be better heir own barage to advance af ol = i . ' o - Y Wy & s e NO SEPARATE BELEIN. BEACGE!iss: night. The sid 1 sold you abowt | fved 1o g0 whon ther merd me. Mar- |them. The artillery preparation, | $1Enal apparently in close proximity; | the reglon of 30 knots. The enemy eference is now made to the fac There is no doubt but what Ger-|tcok us in her aute. There was quite|ggret Pierce and her folks have moved | which had bean goiag on for four |SDOrtly afterwards a large submarine | cani vertically, bubbling like a gigan- that, following the successful advance|many would like to make arrange-|8 bunch of us. We bad a dandy time |Jway and I didn't ask ber where ihey | days. was perfect More and mors Loy vgmes. ivp 01"’1;0 eurface o |tic empty botile, in over a hundred which was made by Maly inlo Aus-{ments with semie of fhé &emy ng-f4RJ ite eeam afterward. were going, g0 T won't have to call her | the ailies are using up shells in place [[VUe ARead. WNAs ot 80 miles an | fathom of water—London Times. trian_territory and the brinsing off tions whereby they would pull away|, —Well T guese thats about all that'siup or any(hins. Gee. I'm glad you're|of men. The number of French lost {NCUI the seaplane whizzed over (he : ’ General Cadorna’s troops to within 35 from the entente and_drop out of tae|aPPeNed that T can think of. Tl try|coming home next week. Send me a|was almost unbelievably small. e and el e P ea TS | These Tips WIli Cut Down Coal Bill, miles of the point which was consid-| war. It has been dolng its UMOSt 10| st Aa soms as pon Com s Are bu ity | o8tal card when you're coming and| There were two barage fires, by the |Submarine ' stmultaneously fired o "1t'voy want to save coal never al- ered the key to the Austrian situa-| bring about a séparate peace with | o ire 5"%“‘; Yfifln-l‘:’? you still |TT; meet you at the train if you want|way. one to protect the infantry ad- bursting 50 feet in front of tye | 10W the house to get &0 hot that vou tion, Italy realized that It aid|Rmesy igh L C e e e FRANE" |sance.and one hehind the Germen As the latter turned. the |lave to throw open the windows and 3 y Russia, it hes tried Beigium at dif- gy W i : e ines, which, aceounts in some measure ich ho had dropped explod- | dcors. Thermostats are cheap, these not posseds the proper number of guns| ferent times and it is therefore not : ioThe eirls mame ihat lives| «Dear Frank: Our train gets in|for the great number of German pri to: t R the hull | daye. They automatically slow down = ‘sullicient ammunition to_continue{surprisink thist X new dffort bas just| Sownstairs of u and has the aule ls . You be gure to he|omers taken, But the Boche are wil the submarine. Flashes of fame | (he fire when the temperature is ris- its drive without getting aid fromthe|been attempted to get this latter| or8are A there. Tve started to knit you a [ing prisopers.. One hunfired and |0 188, S0PTETTE, TASHEE ©Of Tee | ing to the uncomfortable point. other nations. A request was made] country to break away from thosel ... .o TS [eweater. ] Sl Soew T ey | eI e o matance. Jeserted | fer ahead, and throuzh the mist three To get the most gut of the heat in e uch istance ot § ' nvse em at military schools, it [|frem a gle xon regiment - s j | coal, the house air should be change oF such sasis and emvhasls wasjwhich have been fighting s0 nobly for| o minute) thought mayds sou'd like to have one |night before the French Infantry ad- | [NOT hoftlle submarines were sighted | [00. o0° 4Gur Arransements for such iaid upon the possibilitiex of this big}its rights and the wronss inflicted up-| = .4 2 I wa 1 yway. 't 3 sy X undertaking, possessing as it did good{on it for the past three years. ok 8% yau. GE s Snewer yous fat tHe trare 1 el oL to meet ma|venced s Smtoyers and teo seaplnes. | o the house was Bullt Byt It the first to penetrate this disguise, once altered course towards the P d enemy, who was about seven en the stern and conning-tower. . The submarine heel- ed siowly over to port and remalned which had wheeled round and passed over the spot 15 seconds later. H as long as you did to answer your |at the train. If you're not there I'll| “Petain repudiates the great offer- ot o 2 when the house was built. But if prospects of being one of the {MNOr-1 Germany of course has done its ut-|letter. -1 certainly am having a swell | bo awful mad. KIT.” |sive idea. A smeries of short quick|Z) Were fring at the Boitish seaplanc | ;)" o' overiooked when the house ;:\::tnhx:mr:d lnl :}:mtrt!eln:ngd‘;he twar, most to present attractive terms by|time. Mother has let me go to six —Chicago New: jebs all along the line is what he pins | "o " ipo ginkilly submarine. A sec. | Was built, you can get the change of eviden! a aly did not re. - ¥ 3 . offering to mecognize Beigian inde- hie faith on. With the Englsh ad- | 019", U0 S ORIE SlCAaTnt: he aub. | air in several waye. My favorite plan esive what it sousht, and when itf peraiie, 0 FOC - vance and with the surprise of the 5 to have a child around the house = 3 greeing to indemnify o g e marine sunk, leaving a large quantity | If 4 of the Austro-Germans. gune in many| ¢, pay # for the destruction which £ EDITOR BDS S Fhe Swbestn swerstis mums of | D8 S Y s B cts ol Boge]|foating on the wurface, Ter. bombs |18 Derfect alr regulator L. positions were useless because of Jack{ pas been caused hy the war.. But as [} E - H; Cummings, and also those signed | Was never in sug exhausted, the seaplane returned, | [ do not beliex settl e of ammunition and the short: 1 i : . % by “Fair Play,’ and his ally, C» B.|and o - . Faving firet protographed the sinkinz | SUit by having loose windows, as we age 1n|much as Belgium y want to see vsed to do on the farm. I fer guns made it impossible to offer an: may 1 ontgomery, I have not read any re. submarine and its would-be avengers. | \'3¢ e P fer any{the end of the war it is not to be ply %0 Mr. Cummings that had any s tight windows, carefully weather reater resistance than Italy did. The{ caught in any such trap. That little merit in it. Sneers and abuse are not e MEIRReL UILithat BASi not. beeniar: enemy took advantage of the: we: country is thoroughly mcquainted with|Liberty Loan Subscriptions in Plain- | the proper weapons to use in answer STORIES OF. THE WAR Achievements of Destroyers. anged. for, or if the cost is too great spots of the Italians and instead of| ¢he methods of its atrocious neighpor. Seld. to the stetements made by Mr. Gum. Recent honors for the destruction |l find that storm windows are rela- Tty gorowning the work of thefys nas been taught a lesson whieh it| Mr. Editor: We wish to correet the|mings concerning Irish politics. I of wulsnarines test by no msatis with ] tively cheap, Then. air siots ~which Italians for the past vear, disaster|camnot be expected to forget as soon]statement which your reporter in this|bave mot read in any of his letters the navy that fiies. The mavy that|let In air when vou want it are good. similar to that which has repeatedly o thi It has und"g‘;ne terrible| place turnished vou and published inAnything that could be construed to S o Rl fioats has also a tale or two to tell. —-Amer(cai‘ Magazine. cecurred in Russia is the resit. treatment, and treatment which was|YOur October 30th paper in reference|be Dro-German or that proved = Mr. e plte: suil (1) ewiy. i o e | 0l seasan of VISIOFE nave 84 How this will compare with other 2 to The Liberty Loan subscription tak- | Cummings to be anything other than| syccessful encounters with Gothas|il the North Ser sighted a large sub- | ey S ACIOTIN I Ve in no way called fer, and it now rec- a a loyal Americas ean 4 marine on the surface about three|cided to resume work. The industrial Mty Zhich ave chgriclopiscd thebeeniz.s shat there c W ue St L W5 Our sebiuiipuion tusptos Te et refuce the maeave|and with U-poats are deseribed in the] AT O8I0 UUACE ARON T | O e Yo the | Commonweslth | is e P pons, can_rest be 19W|up with that nation s Jong as It is| (eniral’ Village. Mposup, And Piaia, | that he has ably preseated: T e oo oo "aos{once put to full speed, and course | gradually becoming normal. ey conia mot comiher aliles felt that| ;uided by its present head. To think|feld. At the wind up ore of our genial | “Fair Play” and the others tell me just | oxron “hom ae romots i o 2re = e crlv With Tialy'e reh Lepar MEiignim wo now desert its|friends from Moosup sent us a very | What their position is concerning|miralty: — e Tor 0 when made they must|friengs for the foe which has used it|substantial subscription amounting to|Home Rule? Are they allied with{ The report of a SquadronsComman- . realize now that it is an absolute ne-§ sy legs consideration than a dog has|$22.000, which we appreeiated. Australia, Canada, the members of our|der of the Rcral Naval Air Service y [} g o R at cessity and.every possible assistance |, right to expect is preposterous. Bel- W; wilh."%ohexpresa: oué' t%n;;fi:flxmm Y-llzf\"n&z‘ nnmbztr of f:l;- after a recent hcstile air raid, shows 2 4 . 4 , thanks to alf the peoplc in Canterbury, s s country’ o hica British pilots cheer. oy paaored, THS best that cambpim nac given the Wk waswer it o LSS KRS L e | R Guemeat t Tavor of Doe s ine olfis which, Beitteh piloty cheer: PRESENTS BIG DOUBLE BILL be hoped for mow i3 that the rout can{could have been expected, @ scornful| CSHLTH! Snd Siso gave fheir time e OF are they espemed to i¢, and i thes | Lol SSCoPL in be question had been checke: efore it gets any worse. | refusal. make this loan such a grand success.|are bohniledw‘ it, u]r‘h Fair Play” | fiying continuously under war condi- . o . o e = ———————— i We do not wish to forget one of ourinever heard of any Irish at Lexington. | tions in France, bombing and fighting, M C Th l t FOOD CONSERVATION. EDITORIAL NOTES. triends trom Packer who also gave us|The names of Sullivan, Langdon, —and |for upwards of 18 months. iriam Lo m € Innocen nner The movement which is underway| 1y wwiil have to be agreed that this|® YOy subltanth::l :x-bgg;‘pgon. glfhtrflnstm.bv:thlo played tkhe fife at| When at 11.0C0 feet. runs b mmu-ti for the seturing of pledzes from th 4 ME, hat famous battle are unknown to{l saw 10 Gothas coming inland. ] RAMME Benmaholacrs o s Pmnfon x a"e: is fast becoming @ bondholding na- Cashier First National Bank. (him. His knowledge of American]climbed up to them, and engaged one ON TH.E SAIIE PROG! to two mentless and two whestieeg| ™™ Plainfield, Oct. 30, 1917. history is as good as C. B. Montgom- |or the right of the formation about 1 . 1 Elvid £ t and ¢ X — ~ —— v's familiarity w e ‘annats of | ti t at somethi fays each week is in keepinz with There is opportunity to be thank- ue Book Irish affairs. No Irish Protes:‘“m_ be- ;]v';erevz',“nlozs::e“:, F?r:fioo r:und tvon-u8 Car yle B'aCkwe and June vi gc {ther conservation effcrts which havel ful, of course, that it wasn't smow in-{ Mr EditorThe mind developed by 3 ‘Will you tell me, Mr.|eiraight behind his tail at 100 yards’ . teen undertaken as the result of the|stead of rain. egoistic education is a misfortune to gomery, how many members of | range. Bullets were seen to enter the n YO‘ I H waf. The aim unquesticnabiy is to e its possesser. Neither is it as useful | the Trish parliament were Catholics or{Gotha's fusilage. Machine started in- get a greater number interested in Italy should rememper that the]nor as important sometimes to be able {Jews? When Grattan poured forth his{1o a slow spin. I followed and fired " such an effort and to bring it to the|army worth while is the army that|to read Greek or Latin as (o be a|burning eloquence in his last speech | spott 23 mors into him to make sure Concert Orchestra || WAR TAX Paid by Management attention of a much larger ¢|can tight when everything goes dead|so0od pot washer. Scholastic gentle- |Afainst the act of wunion to whom |My gun then jambed, and in trying to h TEe Samwa @ & o d e e B d out of the orbit|Was he talking? They were all Protes-clear I got into a very fast spin with g oday Ma and Chan eople that it i SS wrong. . men have dropped out ? 'S- 1 clear Ve - H iEscut x:eatt ;\sngo::!{::t tfwiefa;‘-:n: 5 3 HIEARRORIY -, they were educated to move in, and|tants = They sold their country for|my cngines on. Got out of this just Today tinee Evening Last 2 ce to See 5 ing] sometimes you hear of one who never | Bo] a peerage. was not nee-{in time to see the enemy crash inte “WITHIN week without in any way decreasing| A new sort of milk punch is being}PometE good fortune to have the non- | 8ssary to tell us that you were dream-|the sea. I then landed had my gun THE LAW he nourishment which is required. In | Provided for those in the dry districts is | 0 Mr. M y P v 4 n ° ; sense knocked out of him in his|ing. Mr. Montgomery, you are not in]jamb cleared, and went up after the - E , fact it Is possibie that many will, if | Who are getting their liquor conceal- | Yot " ®Drilosopher must surely |umiform. Tell us vour opinion on|remaining eisht Gothas.—one had Prices—Matinee 10c—Evening 15¢ they are so inclined, get a lesson in|ed in cocoanuts. have met intellectuals whos® success|Irish matters. Tell us in the same|been shot down in flames—and the regulation of their food which will el was in inverse ratio to _their own |logical manner that Mr. Cummings|caught up with them at 14,000 feet, be beneficial to their health, while the | If there is any shortage of jail room | opinion of themmelves. = What they economy which will result should be|fOF thoge who are plotting to destroy|want to say I cannot for the life of : of equal benefit to their pocketbook,|American foodstuffs, the trouble can|me imagine, but their screed shows | BNEEN . 7 That th > 1 be quickly overcome. the vulgar spite of the cormer-boy : 21 e are larga possibilities in bt ol daogon i ongle mcorsar i i s movement Qous not mean tatl o by T omie Teoney taike, 1| T T Th [ hea res o orwic all will be realized It all depends| . 28 1S B ess plle of phono- |, They are like the familiar spirit who - upon the epirit in which the under-| Wil (2% an endiess » the whote | kept teasing for work; after having taking is received and the cooperation | SF2P" tis Whols o plished several stunts of extra- that is put forth. Many are alrsady | StOFY ©f the five billion. ordinary mm«:huny. nehlmw::luhod AT H E economizing to the limit, because . T so many nights. so that at last it wi % TBE THE RE WHER they abhor wasteful living, be Fma e e R e e e e A T : 3 - | nounce at the corner on high| ropes, and at t is & ing, as he % 7 cause they are in sympathy with thel prices had been turned. Which way | may be seen when the tide goes out. A0 BROADWAY THEATRE QUALITY PULES did he mean, up or down? And to twist sea sand into ropes is needs of the countrv or eise they are foreed to it because of their means, no harder than to make a mere feeble Fut there is & whole army of house- | It is up to the British and French | écho sound like stage thunder coming. |l] TODAY ONLY—FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE OF THE holders who have as vet given little|to show that they can keep up the| I don’t know their names, when or BEAUTY GOLDWYN PRESENTS consideration to the matter. They|offensive on the western front and | There they acquired thelr great facil- haven't felt the pinch as some have|send aid to Italy at the same time, | Lty With the ben, nor whef i s 6 % execution has “technique” or their from ‘high prices but if .they can be voice culture. But I imagine they can m made to understand the service which| It will be a big relief to the im-| rsve and cheer thelr puditors 1o & they can render by eliminating the] perial Geyman sgovernment to learn pitch of enthuslasm. Perhaps too old A Story of a Wi neegiear and_overcomins the waste | that Mexico will not send any troops | fo eniist, if they have no conscientious much good should result, Whether|to fight for the allles in Europe. | objections to others doing s0. I think that aim will be accomplished or not they would be fine in a recruiting of- BERD A3 PORLE S NRISNGLE STAB — remains to be seen. It ought to be Now that the Boy Scouts have|ficee To get a glowing account of ROY snwm in u-mE DEVIL mn W i i = h success in isi) - | their peregrinations let the report ap- S s e e o Rt bt oo D i e M o aoftieer o & Lis book- A FIVE PART THRILLING ROMANCE OF THE WEST areat demand om IMequent ooeagions. wlfi!t.!:krel?lfd;(‘:;‘l"t matter w!::out “HER FICKLE FORTUNE” From this distance It doesn't look |anY help from those who slur them : secvsos . Komedy In view of the efforts which are be- = | ms were | About Irish matters they don’t know s if any of the fighting nations were | thate nose from o moio to the Eround, CONGERT ORCHESTRA THREE 8HOWS DAILY 18 made lo overcome waste and tofgoing to put in the winter eveninga|and in this <a nod is as good us & canpgEve resources of all kinds.: there IR0 CL0, T, THC it n 'with opoar: BBe ] e, s = ot i3 as kool X VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY is an opportunity afforded for every | io'ana ecider. get beyond themselves when they person who rcams throuzh the wood- speak of why I am over here: and not iand this season of the yaar,| When it is announced that the may- | in uniform. America is my land; snd 2 whether he happens to be hunting or| or of Chicago subscribed for 100 of the Lo roou?‘nt it. W'hcn‘,l first saw not, to chai himseif with th - e t ay. Fearlesaly we go our e oa e re-| fiberty bonds, it looks as if he was way. We believe in the spirit of -ponsibllity of seelng that he is .not]trying to get back into the geod| yev- . Ve Dulieve in _ihe epie of ihe cause of property loss through|graces of the people. Americanisma. Everyone is asked to do THEIR BIT. Uncle Sam wants you to contribute a penny on every 10 cents you spend me Mttie] ruse to Sifer Tarthor with thess whees in the theatre. Several theatres have raised their prices to cover this tax and tell you THEY WILL PAY IT THEM- NOERS TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF EVELYN NESBIT *"son*" RUSSELL THAW “C“REDEMVMPTION OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS Loyalty and Big Business in Seven Qreat Parts COMING THURSDAY—ONE DAY ON LY MADAME PETROVA —IN— “THE SILENCE SELLERS” PREVENT WOODLAND FIRES. Just now when the leaves and un-| It will of course take lerbrush are furnishing the best kind | time to get used to the new postal] professions at tirass o from the of material for starting a fire, once a{ rates after they g0 into effect. but it| super-heated OF oll-atumn, Sl SELVES. match is intentionaily or unintention- | must be remembered that insufMcient |1 write again it will concern wonders, (P A iy Gaits 5 Bk el sttt i e e est AL SR S : We Only Charge You What the Government Asks--NO MORE other end must pay. appon others property, or in fact by foolish notions and cast them into the ‘hose who obtain the consent of the| Well may the Brix.bol vPr::l:n ::: :m.‘j;gi pgfm"‘: n,“’:"‘ omfla One Cent on every Ten Cent Ticket swner to hunt upon his land, to pre- | proud as it reaches. its.first anni Twe C onE. Fif T Cent Tidk - Al th o ko 1o Lty Same voitioks wrin the wis. Three Cents on Every Twenty-five Cent Ticket DO YOUR BIT! rent the starting of a blaze which|sary s & daily.. It is providing that| " °f PlutocTacy and before it is checked may cause thous-{ city wmith a meritor] news) and | Norwich, Conn., Oct, inds of dollars worth of damage. Bristof itself ean fee]l proud that by - There are of course many causes of it has such an enterpriging journal] A Defense For Mr. Cummings. such fifes, but the human agency 0g-] within te Lmits. Mr. Editor: I have read all of the