Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917 “I would not take 7 PREVALENT MADNESS = $100,000 for What AUD[TORiUM Il TobAY AND TOMORR TODAY AND TOMORROW © SPECIAL BILL The World’s Greatest Western Wheat figured largely in the in-| oreased value 6f foodstuffs exported, but there was also a good sized in- o - crease in oats, yet when it comes to Sorwich Bnlletin |52 w5t 5 e sran s abroad#there was a decrease bY 15,-| .ygpiw exclaimod the young man| He scowled at the big bail-of varn nd Gowfier €00,00 bueliels in oats and of about “That' and thon regarded it more- closely. Rh d d f et b 22,620,080 Lusbels in wheat. More|3s Hle Game up the stepm Amavs net|Igeo i (i8S Guve certainly Dick- euma di or me 91 ! i ®aiared <2 -he Sostoffioe :: Horwieh, | States for supplies and that they are with money in your potk- CoR. o7 swionc-zlass matts Pt oy gl T aas Aowa. e N 3 : . corn, however, was cxported by 2,- |amother sweater you ar@ knitUfiz |oq ou( a quil color this time. It isp't ‘ Rasputln | 121 YEARS OLD 080,000 bushels. A8 14 SORTINS L PINEIY, st ol (Hipe swester. 1B ler J. F. Oliver, Central of Georgia Railroad Conductor, Proclaims Y { + B4 - w : & avels & This ail shows, however, that other | cheerfully. s Xes she told him. . s opde % i o -4 s 2eh e . ° * % | countries are looking to the United| “You shouldn't be allowed to 50| That homely colors’ he protesied His Wonderful Relief from Sciatic Rheumatism The Black Monk | ) - : y did you ever select that? Your | i other ones are all these light. deli- BASY HOME TRHATMENT psying the prices which have been|et” he fold her as he sat down and| cate shades. Why, this won't look || TR 5 i o Directed by Arthur Ashlcy “TH" CO M e fixed 4na ot whiie wo wre gotting|frowned at her workc “Youre crasy|wel Si'sil witn your Hufiy-rail || et stemect have haa setmte || uo B S IR, N TR Al i€ COLD DEC Busiusss Omes 420, much more nionéy for such products|on the subject. my child! Whenever | ciothes. Do you mean to say vou like || amenmmatinn 1or (w0 yenrn. and aurs | | ease has secured a firm g@rip on th A tremendous spectacle and en A Thrilling Play of ¢ B . o e aré in many cases furnishing less|l see you you are knifting, and al-|that colo: It thae Gme iriea’ every patent || wiole syefem. Pain in Nature's warn: || thralling story telling the truth § | Grippivs, Thrilling Flay of ¢ Bulletin ce 8542 in quantity than we have dome before, | Wals it i a different color! I've seem| “Un huh,” said the pretty girl, con- || medicine offered for rheumatism and | inz ign of [rouble Many seflous cases |§ pout the fall of the Romanoffs— With Leix of Rapid Act yellow and blue and apricot and 1av-| crarily. every kind of liniment: Wried many 1| 0f roeumatixm staft with a_small pain " " bttt e 56 (RGE oUr BWh edds Da¥htTts belingsr and green—r N re's no understanding vou || Sociorm s Leeated for weekn 3¢ || 0f o SHERE ndicposicion. and the bost |} the blggest evert in e world's | gt CR T ALl et e el nabye, only six eweaters 1o .mY|women” he ' announced gloomily.|| $8S o ke bewt mouthern Aammtort: J| Avinptoms o proin u{\»g Highly - paio | § biogest war. Staged on a ol World's Greatest Ferna B ame!” the ¢ | “You're so_erazy to knit I suppose you 2T ain ot emists and specialfets have for vears |f seale. Brilliantly acted. Absorb- tor SIFT THE ASHES. hine. “If yow're at all fashionable you | nag ta take this shade g amd i 1 improved asy f=ta 4fd 9 i persoriater - Hona d to_ta s @ecause you || Schlize te. T m & comductor on the || scarched for just the right combin: ¥ by | A Out in New York state Governor|9Wn a dozen and dre never seen in|pave exhausted all the Dretty kinds. || Cemtral 0f Geuwrwta fmiiroad. running || ton of natural herbe ahd (fruss Sy sARnr AN e ! lAN EL1 IN¢ Whitman has recommended to the|{he same one twice until the popu-|Why, it's the color yowd put on if || passenger traing, and had secured a jj BISTCORE Fuslimatiom exen nftel Tt L% | § s it NG lace has forgotten you had ome that|coy''were going fo hoe the back vard || baws to Hot Sprimgs, Ark. to tuke K éd to g€t n good hold. We Good Comied | peopls that they sift their ashes in| it "1 had to wear the biue ome | 3o'\ NOUS SRS fo A0S INC DaCk teop || tremtment. About that time I saw | beileve thex nave fnaily succeeded in 0 a omedy ] order to prevent a large amount of | twice in two weeks, and 1 don’t ex- |t Jadith> 3 % P || Riewma navertined and comcinaed to || Lie, production of the iwonderful ne the coal which they have purchased,|pect any one who is anybody will ever| "«No» Jimmy,” she told him sweet- || SZeity onf oP%pothrge hoitles &nd < ! COMING NEXT WEEK The Countess Charm and purchased at a high price, from |speak to me again. 1 practically be-|:. ““This is a very particular sweat- tected I was hmproving, 1 aban- THE HONOR SYSTEM o going té waste. This cannot help be-|long to the 5“:"“’,”1:“: :;“‘hm‘:"‘eé‘“_l‘: er,and I'm in a hurry to get it done! doned my tnp"n':d et :l ::‘w.;-‘ll i DOCTOR FOR ONLY A GREAT ‘EH%‘\/AC’ Parts t cice. | comes to sweaters! e other g ing a v cek!™ || as ever in my ‘would n. . o R hes & Gefiienc advice. e o e away et ek || A hundred (hounaua doiinrs for whnt FIVE CBNTS & DAY || The Greatest Human Stery Ever g(§2, e mnataia It is certainly a suggestion in behalf [are sorry for me!” . Riemmia has done for me. 1 Bave ot So wall has fhéuma si ded 8¢ . Al ich witl Praise This AND HALF Ke of the elifhifiation of waste Which| . ..» i (hd young man die- |PlCASS e ¥ou Wen't stop for half sn Tenst 80 meraoan nkine it ana om || 50 Sl Bas (.S’:»f"h’:fn sucededed that Told. Al Norwich w HALF A i - cught fot to go unheeded. B A e Mnvining Jike (four! That shows how much you | soinghen make evesybody X mee whe {| {\'{ How possible to sccure Rheyma |k Vionderful Production. USUAL TIME AND PRIC MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED || l6wed from one vear's end to another | With wool as high as it ist doubt I'll be sent straight away from || hefore the use of Hbheumn. Joere L s = uickly seciire ! Suppiy Trom "Ry fobber. and the ptic is low enourh | The Norwch Art Students’ by many househélcrs. From it they| “Well ‘think how happy the wool|camp across the pond and we wom't 43, F. Oliver. PRESS : v st facturers are being made!™ she|pqy. y ) Teiri o fot only recove? & surprising amount | manufacturers hdve any more chances for rides or (] 4500 N. Jefferson St. Albany, Ga. put, the wonder(y gdicing swithin PR 1 - The Associated Press is exclusive- || of good fuel but they also make an|sugested. They can all go to Call-}cood times! .The more I inspect that Youth Tl U ihe {“!‘Da#fltg“ N oo Association : B entitied to the use for republica- | appreciable saving in their amnual | {8C0'% D%, T2 00 "W ledmast | You | ey, O™ aweater the more T dfs- LOT FOR RHBUMATIEN when You. 1ae PREBEN . R ST Genaohes SeSgit: || coal expenses, and what s done bY | wonian't want me to have a starving | I RHEUMATISM | ihtimer B8 AGRRI I o 8ENT THEATRE BV ¢ b y - aon| ck 1t not sa 8 | T T Tanor i hi%o the local || these people can certatfly be dohc BY | wool manufacturer on my consciende. T oney back if not satiefied. AN HMAY e EBCATREL O mews published herein. others. Tt 1s work which requires|would you? All the while I was knff- | 502" inquired the preity gItl. Shel! . cmment reports show are TODAY AND SATURDA ANl rishts of republication of [|only a brief time each day or each roen one 1 wanted to be |lalg down her work and regarded him. | troosenan ol canen o shonbation ia this| NOTIE: Mr. Olivers 1s not an lsoiatea]| "N A NEW ILLUSTRATED WAR UISITE LITTLE 8 special despatches herein are also || week end but just new with coal at inz golf, but I kept saying to | “That's too bad—for It's army olive | fection. S0 sreat is the number o | -ase by any mea e e THE EXQ TTLE S regerved. its present price and the available [Tyself, ‘No!, T have a duty toward the | arab and 1 was making it for vou and | sufferers from this painful disorde tonereiiy peneited) » CARRYING ON jastic in 1te praike. If you kno: VIOLA DAN/ = ®| wool manufasturer!’ You can't im-|I was so anxious to get it done so|fhat it could almost be called a ~Ni- supply limited the Help which is ob- | W8 [ERAANCEG 10, that wolt! 1| you could take it away with vou whes | Uonal Disease. But since the dlscoy tained in piecing out thé winter's| U0 the loveliest sleeveless old rose |you went to camp—" jery of Rheumn reports would indi any case of rheumatism ~ that is AT SLATER HALL { N v zed < w5, o a2t o caugy fhat the number of cases must b cemed Telploss. focommenu Rheuma. o g | . supply is Rot to be eheeséd at. | sweater just for golf, and I've mever|” ionests” cried the vouns man. | aiis Hectenaing Al poukh be necuran | foha S e s BReNE pervite 15 | SATURDAY, NOV. & AT § S'LOCK || TyE GIRL. WITHO merican people Hdve fhany waste-|yet had a chance to wear It because|-op, say—Edith! Arte you realy do-|record is available to show just hov | ‘uffering fellow —mar TFY a bottle TICEKETS §1.00 | 3 ful ways. It doesn’t require much in-|I've been so busy knitting! ing all that work for me? S: but | many thousands of cases have bee: | ‘oday and be convinced. It is always AkLL BEATS RESBERVED | A SOUL stization or much curtailment in| “For Pete's sake!” gasped the youns | \oii'e a peach! Say. can't T hold ciired. n sale by LEBE & 08GOOD CO. B 46 8% ot Biannsow's, Baturiay || o wirie Wenderatay S ippIS. Of any commodity to show |man. “I can’t follow vou Whats | P" S RTEY TSl thats soing = e but the wat is teaching us many the uge of owning sweaters if Yoliio be a perfectly dandy sweater—1| think 1 et time to wear 'em? You're an- et . c D L to. tor ‘ ble lessons in getting along with | {OICT 8O HITC Tiser ataring. up | oo s dream yowd do all that for|how, seeing you dislike it so! ever the GCerman cquivilent may be less than we have been aceustomed to e = ink it's ou bet you won't!” the younz|of “fed up” théy were that to thejamenk those who sentenced women to and of making hetter use of that which | Aoms Mt G o O of ‘thie moraey| ‘There:” gasped the pretty girl | man declared sternly. “You go right |very heck. Some of our SuMolk and | death s witche o tantion hacThioh |duty to Kot vou, gut of {his morass|rescuing her Work and both her hands [on knitting! That's the handsomest | Berkshire boys had twken = prisoners Nov, 17 at 8 m. i Sacrifice. give it to the janitor; any- | pelle ufitil two fights azo, and what- ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE in re < 7Y€ |from his enthusiastic zras, “You've | sweater yow've tackled vet!"—Chicago | afiéngs these Buvarians on ddays and| While the name Qeddes is frequently t Coney lslan given to this matter in the way of|to feach you plain commen sense’ |made me drop a million stitches! I|News. L e T | ey i the nawa Guddes 1a fsequensiy ] Fatty af i food conservation anmd there is cer-| WOt FOCSERAT Yy life and = meén fade no dlsguise of their diwBust | past of Banfrehire, it is not essentially |§ Mis Most Laughable Sereer tainly an exceflent chance for ap- |BAT, TCEHIEC AT L 607 depena on at their conaltions of life. like other|a Banifshite hame. The fshing vil- tprization, plvind the same idéa to the ashplle.| ;i "oy \how, Tm quite content with Bavarians taken elsewhere, they com- | lages afound the coast are inhabitéd, Governor Whitman eeftainly knows |my knittimg. plained that they Were being made|one might think, by clans, judgine by "HEARST.PATHE NE What he fs tdlking about and his ad-| “Oh. put it up!” the voung man GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EXCH. ES catspaws of by the Prussians, and put|the repetition of the Samé suiRarmie. = by W . b > AN into the hottést pafts of the lite to! One yillage hug a lafge number ol e e ome on R GES save Prussian skins. Some of the Ba- | [Vletts, Iindlays, Rétchies; another of | where or do something. You weve look at me when you're watching MHD SRS these confounded knitting needles.” vatian battalions have had an epidem- | Mairs, Falsoners: anothe- of Coulls, ie of desertien to the back areas in|Cowles Imiachy and Jappys; and in RETURN ENGAGEME JDECREASING SUBMARINE TOLL. AND How much credence is given to the k" iGan'tr o s 2 : 5 the pirit of “T want to £o home. ther places ihere are numerois BY POPULAR DEM Even thoush there has been an ap- | unfounded Story if these days fs f1o| o = S the precty sirl Never in the whole of the history of | _Birds scem to come again to their | fortnight ago there was n case of 13| southern nAmes. Such &5 Wood. Siater, The Wood Danc h navy been | 6wn after the failure of the Zeppelins imen wko set off for home. A few of | Watson, West, Wiserhan and Murfay. e o = ipreciable fallinz off in the number|iustrated in many ways. There hav oSt St b - : 3 3 B e - i W Eit| tew: s e e more potent .and exercised a mcr |safely to negotiate high altitudes. | them actually reached _Neuremberg, | On (He rate books ahd electoral rolls Pulaski Hall beneficent influence in the affairs of | There seems no doubt that they can |and others were arrested at Ghent.— | voters in the fishing villages, as ko past few months fiflhlnl.flm!e‘l that| seige the supplies which hive been imen. Fecr the British army and allies |outfly the dirigible lighter-than-air | Philip Gibbs, in London Chronicle. ;:af\y o’(" them bear gfiw me names, Frid N b kind of warfare was Institited has|canned up by hcusewives for use dur- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR tflers had Ween transported across the |craff. if human safoty IS to be con- are distinguished by descriptive “Tee riday, November r touehed the record of the ‘Dast week | ing the winter. There have been stor- > seas since the beginning of the war— | sidered. Astronomers have frequently Which afe not alwWdys very PICKETT’S DANCE ORCHESTRA “FOLLOW THE CROV hich ; ; 8 names, which shows that but six vessels)les cireulated about (hé manrer in e e s oraed the passaze across telr feld i ngrie g ‘Pf;:r;'::'°f‘-y:‘l)'§:;:’l; B rehtaty B = oF & [hMaats Gve it ] s Suimiens as (h framleg tamvs 25,000,000 toms of explosives and | might of mISTALIRE Dirde and ihe oube | ¥ives to his compatriots. He tells thern | - iave Dbéen taken out and shot for S All Settled. supplies. Ject Tias latterly received systematic |fhat theft forbears miade and ate It London Chronicle In Spite of the suécess which has at-|minor offenses and there have been s al ol o 5 = e a 3 T & during the seventecnth and eighteenth - FRIDAY NIGHT tanded the efforts to offset the U-boat | caually other exnggerated accounts | Hushes was not able o ancusr my | 2000000 horses, o A O e Dias have boen detectod at 15, | Contury wars. which ia quite trim, But NEW- BOOKS .On Account of the War activities, it is too much to expect| which have arown in the telling and [question, Also, to read his attitude in 500,000 muies. 000 feet, kites at' from a mile to five | Ne forgets to tell them that the earth { LADIES 35¢ GENT! that this can be maintained week in | which had liitle or no foundation at|regard to the nom de plume: but never miles. Was enly found in places where there GCOUPLE 75¢ and week out. Naval critics are at|the start. nind Mr. Flughes, the chamber ©6f| Of the 13,000,000 men carfied thé!| There are two problems to be over- |had been workings for saltpetre. and commerce has eftiea the matter and |losses had been only 3,500, of whom |come by the birds as by men—the | that even then it had to be mixed with (fa 1688 to explain the suddeg arop butf Th E o Y i g g e o da i e WAL ] iee. T BTEIN G DR 10 ho aAid. 27700 were lost by the action of the | problem of cold, the problem of the | Meal before it could be wrought into|The Laws of Health and Prosperity, ! thete have been weeks in which the|story which has been spread through- S a % N ¥ ERra et i W, the semblanée of bread. When made, by Clara Chambetiain McLean. 1 E % TR cided decrease which as caused the | Tumuity, secretary to the prosident. ide.” Thanking you for Yout | Georse. %% | question of 'the mir is more serious | Six vears. Such. at least was the tale| 3135 Cloth purple and keid bind. [MRedL I HCHOes GIT IS ) bellef that there are certain periods| They deal with his disloyalty to the | [Rdulgence. T am vers traly soure, el il than the temperature. The heat of | t0ld bY a certain Herr Sarlita—but he Hlissath Towne PUblishing Co, | @ phers, mén of sciente, H | during which there are much fewer | Dresident and the country and one|Gne of the Common People That Lin-| The Weser Zeitung’s war corrés- |the bird would be maintatned by the |Was a traveler and a German, SR publeists, men of letters ; |“submarines on duty than there arc at|soes so far as-to furmish the infor- ooin Loved So Well pondent on the Aisne, after describ- |intense exertion necessitated by flimnt This book contains twelve able les- |poets, captains of industs other times. This may be due to the | mation that he hae suffered the sams= Norwieh, Nov. 15, 1917.. . |ing the fury of the rrench prelimi-|but the thinness of the supporkin.‘g The ready !.hi‘ on behalt of thel|sons upon sense or spiritual develop- [deaders, military writers. fact that they are returning to tHe'r| faté as those offendérs in the training E 1 . i T ovmead e Ty nten FISIEIE PRead ol Sand_ OF peinfligs DY £ k| Ment sna is_published in Ensland and | utterances regarqing At S 3 3 = - . ile F 3 S S v . it is believed, to_es- | Stanton, M. P., Wwill sufprise only those | America. The author has tested all|as reactions and proic ‘bases in numbers or being tied up for | camps Where the ulleed penalty of | What Has Besome of the Polite Boy? | French batteries continued drumming |cape lower-lying currents. The five- | who are Unacquainted with the Grtistic | o momern sohaois for soif develope | 4il thEether fs & valuab FepAIrs. but from the fact that the fiuffi= | doath was only WRat IS meted ot 10| 3. Eqitor: Can anyone tell mre |the German positions, the other half [mile line has gone down in the hook | talénts of the member for Merthyr fact : " 5 itions, o o i represents the be f self condemning fac ber of losses has been droppifig it is | spies.- That there was no semiblance | what has becoma. of (e polite bey | bembarded -these positions and theé |of records, and apparently our avian | Tydfl. In the course of hib sttenuons| o iiend fopresents the beat there io|° St Akt only jus: to attribute much of this to|of truth to the wild talk was unques- fwho used to say “Yes Mam,” and “No, | &round behind them with gas-shells to |rivals still lead the world’s air ser- | career as miner, docker, minets' agent, | titled: Unity: The action of the ob- P F he methods which are being empioy- | tiondbly lhe opinién of these Who |Sit,” Whenm he was addresséd by his |an extent mever hitherto experienced. | vices. strike leader. and Win-the-war labor | jestive und subjective sides of mind: Turk‘ey’:rA Past a‘fldbya Fy «d by the allies in oveércoming the any thouzht to the mattéer butjelders? In his place we have a young | The Ailette Valley lav for three.days M. P, Mr. Stanton has found time to|hyphotism: the effect of the emotions i Dosan Co. wew ¥ . More underwater boaty sre A of ‘the manner 1 which it phoodlum who says “Naw,” “Yeu bet” yunder a thiek, unbroken cloud of as,y War brings about strange situations | cultivate very real gifts as a landscape jupon the body; concentration: the = pEATE She PO Meiss sunk or damaged than during | has spread throughout the countrs it re,” no matter how venerable the {and it was hardly possible to remove |in commerce. Ireland complained that|bainter and a violinist. author's individual attitude toward 3 E . 3 ifman or woman who addresses him. A |gas-masks -during that long time in | we bough; 2 B IEde . towald ‘the early months of the year. Differ-|is not surprising that Mr. Tumity [Tor” Who s respectrul and KInd {0 |Grast f0 Have a Grink of WAter OF il | last Sprmg, and now S0vE Our Proficars AT This compréehensiv key reviews the conc ent methods are beins employed .in{should assert with all the vehemsfes|nge, who i dest ing in|a bit of food. All the roads at the In the Salon of the Royal Society of | ter as considered by many of = the | ;hgiomeration of peopl fishtifie them off and in escaping thom | of Mark Twain that it was greatls 'ex. | the ‘Drosence of his ciders ahd whe | front lay mnder. Doisonous zases, and | sooint o5 ooicruch Of her butter and | pritish Aftists last night Sir Afthur |Sclentists and religionists todoy: the .t ihe present timie and 55 that with the lowering of the toll | agEerated &nd that he should demand | does not enter the ihouse, banging |simuitaneously the enemy shelled the | the same complaint in respect of varn | Sunarkmiome ot Genis Sonversion t0 | marriage and divorde; family life In the future. It shov 4t 18 impossible to give 100 tyuch credit | & Statement to the contriry that an|every door after him. In many cases|sround to a alstance far behind the |in the days before AFKWEIERL. In SDIte | foom o aoad, ectiond I oo saBes | Now tn teach the laws of life to chil- | s Of the fermans to stich opposition, and this 1s partien- | °nd may be put to any and all sueh :?;}{-:ct hk'e bfi““h““d it's impos= | front most lavishly with shrapnel. of James Hargreaves the English warp | at different times. - These showed, he |ren: what is the attitude of spiritual D obesatul In~the past true when Germany grows|SIOFY telling. FHad anything ef the |SI0IE for & fmly Who possestes ong was too soft, and could not be used fof | waid, that the parting was casy and [Science toward death; mystic | resent time their attém r. | laws. The duthor has proven the jaws 5 1 Y 3 L 2 5 people have de We bought so niuch that IFish | pane teanrion of cone mad geare. one|she fays down by their fruite 'and | oves +ho BEonS Mine, 450 lariy " We ffect laudable .war econ- | weaving. and we had to buy from ire- uxlogs over the faiidrs of the prom- | I8¢ Prenrrcd It wouldht be left for iy a'irst’ class hotel or obtain 4 de- |omy ‘in the matier of clothes Dut the | land: 4 Fove reaction of edse and peace. The 3 starvation of Greéat Britain to o sirable apartment. All parents can- |yea] clothing problem will .cofe after | Manufacturers made angry protests on 7 " Db N i ; A n Ariad; thete was evi. | lssues this work as a message of ; he fu materialize and when certain observ. #5116 not give their sons a college educa | ihe war, when some millions of khaki- | the subject to the authoritics, Just a3 | Qence of oblivion aftir e fitst hm- | Fealth, Harmony and Peace to all | iitiva ‘defcat of the Germa ers there admit that the submarine RIAL NOTES.. on, but all parents can teach their | clag heroes will become “civies” once | as they have this year about botatoes | pression of entering on the new life 3 e 3 cannot be reliea upon to win| With 7000 food substitutes in use in f}’): the manners of gentlemen and |more, and require new suits. But old 1and butter. and béfore commencing its duties. | Out of Thelr Mouths. Introduction by — The war. But whatever the exact rea- | Germany there is little surprise at the|iiat means a great deal. 'The boy |clothes will no doubt play their part 3 g e e o g T SR i e Raits gtredusion bp OF reasons may be it Is apparent | hish death rate. Who glves o helping hand to the feo- |us they have dome before. It was al| “The veit of silence still hangs over |ant conditions of life bevond.’ added 335 paes. wBubitshed By . wp-|| OTHER VIEW POINT . ihat the effectiveness of the subma- —_— urns out well for he ner anly maally | far-sesing merchant who realized this | the convetition.” sald Dr. Keene, bishop | 8ir Arthur. “I Ravé not heard of one pleton & Co, New York. Price $1 rine is being greatly discounted. The man on the corner says: All{a good man, a !l;vinx f“‘;‘e‘) :;:i °; during the South African wdr. He|of Meath, in his address to the Medth | who wished to come back. Life is full net. = 4 that was needed to make”cornbread |true husband, but a soldier who will, hmcflgiuzhfot:\‘-‘efhemth‘:{\(z‘s;;gu:f’f:x:;"z & e e o e T ek et et i y CURTAILING DISPLAY LIGHTS. |popular, was a littie publicity. and does when the time comes, take | per pair. 4 He had them renovated | robresentative » sathenne of Iiibbaid e e D e apent YA suma : up his gun and marches forth with|packed into bales, and then waited 2 & 2 of Irishmen | The adherénce of men 6f great in-[in propmsanda to convince Americans| It iy to Jaugh, to see o | o e, Durpose Of DUPSING About| AU enemy aliens are going to bel the defense of his home and his coun- | hatiently until peace was deciared slml e iR L L L e R R S R L AT R TR | n fuel, and sucl s atly ! try. 3 ) : Y y, y » | spirit ‘e,” which ir A. Conan yle | fense. To prove conclusively the|foodstuffs, half of whic peeded when Fuel Administrator Gar- | Made to register. It is well and good when he shipped them over to Cape |bitterness of feeling.” Referring toexpounds, prompts a glance backward. |identity of the aggressors and their|into the swill barrel for w 1d_amnounces that there is & shoft. | Car® Should be taken to see that none| - Respectfully Colony and sold them at a sovereign | the Sinn Fein policy. his lordship ask- Alcherny ‘counted many noble intellects | ultimate aifns, this book has been pre- | appetite, a crowd preac escapes it. MRS. F. W. |a pair, thus making a fortune by fore- |ed: “Is the youth of Ireland to be led |among ys votaties: astrslogy was for | pared from the official documents, | people on the side to go w’“u“‘" ‘:t‘:o;": e . ety seeing man's Mokt pressing want in|to the shambles in the struggle after|oges uMiuestioned by thinking men: | speeches, letters and Hundreds of un- |foodstuffs, Shame s tho we nsum; - It is time those wemen in Washing- . ithe colony after the war. utterly impossible ideals? od savelto deny that the earth was flat and |official statements of Clerman leaders|in war imaginable. Get T of production to keep pace with | ton who are trying to clog the courts - S Ireland at this time of the parting of | the center of the universe wae héresy | that out of their own mouths we may | patriotism and-stop the folde theorder which restricts the bril- | abandoned their selfish aims and de- Views of the Vigilantes If John. Forster had had ay, | the wavs—save her from false vision- | punishable with torture and the stake, | judge them. ner of tfying to impress the {Charles Dicpens would have eome |ary leadership, and save her .too, from | Durinz that miragilous flowsring of [ The work lays bare the manner in| Middletown Press. down to us smooth-lipped ahd beard- | the taint and suspiclon of béing con- | English intgllect in Tudor and Stunrt| which the doctrine of “might majes - less. He commissioned Frith to paint | taminated by the ifiquitous machiha- | days, many strana® pellefs had high|rignt” has been inatilled into the| All siovks of petrol in the hours of 7.45 and 11 in T“““““‘“ the author's portrait, and then sud- |tions of German intrigie dnd German |sanction, and a lord ohief justice was|hearts and minds of the German peo- | have been temporarily comma evening has been fssuea and is| . T¢ - C. A funa it should be A SBLACKER AND A MAN. deniy Dickens grew o moustache, | E0ld.” = s il ) p A it 4 rrgrne: e in effect. This is of courss ge.| cmembered is for the purpose of wiich Forsted hated. “Tt is a whim: % Sieet the big tities thte m‘;;l helpiig your boy, ot somebody’s boy | By Robert Adgor Bowen of The Vigi- |it will pass. Wait until he returnis to| A Bavarian division, the Fifth Da- t in almost evary section it will eithér befcre or after He gets to the lante: the normal” said he to the artist.|varian reserve, had been living in those * & ase eurmil re- | tront.~ B o They waited four vears, and in that | pili-boxes and ‘ghell-holes at Poslea- n some cdffailment inasmuch i smenbiicta Have you ever known a real Slack- |time Dickens added a beatrd to his: it applies the game’to those Who! <yhat China needs is & more com-|er? I have. Ho dig not make & |chin. Thereupon Frith was bidde~ B — te their power as to thosé | piera sxpianation 6f the Lansing-lanii| Pleasing impressions He disclosed |mnle haste with his work lest th- secure it from public service cof- | ynqerstanding and when it gets it It is | Nimself before the draft became a law. |R¥eat man should leave still less ¢ e gy i beliaved that its Drotests will be with. | i had aiready learned the averzgs | Mis face to be painted. § *t has been argued that such re- drawn, span of lifé of the soldier in the :n-u-n will amount to littla cven e Erencha AT officer, and went T n l:'r-nco. - e e "h"": Nn T BBIN : H . =y S elling everyone else. e be- |covered America, an: merica has he long run bul tire is appar.| When the Germans captured Ameri- | wailed the fact that his aister had | discoverea us. How differént we both ks » T B i S jently need of making a saving|can soldiers their strength. wi : as as six | passed the age Of dependency. He fare from our preconceived notlons of firherever it Ju Dyseible and OHainly|to one. Little wonder that the Ger-|asked what might be The pemaity I¢ | oach other! We did mot Kiow. what a it ean be done in this way without|man press waxea sarcasgic over the His mother should declare to a gov- | highly educated, professional, and ' - i causig any hardship and the fuel | viotory. ernment inquiref that there was no|modest gentleman the American resu- | Woraan She Would | saved ean be made use of in th€ oper- PRET—— :““h ::;n of eligible age in the|lar officer was, it idmb:d! qultt! real < jatlon of industrial plants. It means{ In view 4 provy ousehold. ize what a splendid ly of active the giving up of that which can be | votes in n‘fi. b!.or‘l: o e refistered, of &surse. He dared |HEBting men he. yas going to. bring fabandoned with the icast intcrterence |in Chicago, it G 2°Utets of*Siainmy ‘uncasiions fos | more "enthubmbis. abodt ‘ing - Ameris 3 n a state of cla uneas; enthus: o e Am cwith businése Tor what is needed in|they have béen lising in the for-[his draft number. It was near thejcans, and, if I may say 80, more proud mflt irections, and when | mer city. end of the ter millions. - of them, than we show on the surface. - liow E:'em::'lel! ey i T - PR In-tun:l.‘lr. hefl be;:'u;e b:em’%' beitig | How 5;1: we ""‘,,;‘:‘3’" :In men hur ou; are lighted Ly the glaring mong the neediéss nolses, t be| —outwardly. He ha: n ng to|own flesh and blood the relays of signs plastering ths buildings frem | listed that of the rattle “r‘:u,,h ? to the front. He had done his duty.|American soldiers of all grades who far above the - | {s 1eft runnin, 'iere was no chance now, of course, | come to us, who speak our own lan- ceallat to al roof it is en g by the eurb while the titely prsbabie ativer spends a Hoif hour, more oe|Of Nis-being called, but he was ready | Suage and bear olr own namies, who less, doly strands. - if the call came. His one generation |undérstand us in a flash of time, and lighted streets and requires that | vated their spare time to patriotic ser- Big electric signs shall be used only | Viee > - WHITE IVORY MARKED Until D ' 917 ntil Dec. lIst, 1917 f diluted Americ ism be flam- | W] int of view L it eve Boyant. and he 1Apsed #ally Inte the | concelvible subject under meaven i Out in Winsted a number of peopie | iibidinoustiess of his former life. wn ? encourage N have been polsoned by the iige of soup, | e was r’l‘o!t n the tx;q?&“uhufi:u ot :’“"x';llfa Amorican troops, are o mne, | If h IV(*T; early buying we are making this offer—our stock of PYRALIN Y 0 | e ure he cut! rile, upstandin; ly of men, near- <l d P afe oncountersd who loak as if they| And then I met a MAN! a8t Dashaps (o the Auutrullans 1 typo, i ? was never finer than this year. Let us show you. OUR EXPORTS. feared they would be. He was only - Dut lisihut with & Veis distinct individuality What dependence is bsing had not waited far the draft t6 offer |of their own. The discipline is excel- ; ’ himself for exafaination, win his com- | leal 5o far as can he jadged-from ex- 9 " NOTE—This year Candy for Christmas is going to be scarce owing to the shortage ‘upon tiis countty by other mal ] e e Sty York Wast gyl ae a lieutenant, ana ternal 1 shail be almost sorr. ! SeBectad 15 the Malmtent wien has | ofUSSd te atand o bastuet becase | Sl X" e r::p:;qltlvu?an‘i.xl 16 MR’ ithes hen these Jthe: aciive of sugar. We are going to supply our customers as far as we can. Please Seen made By the department com- on- | duties of e inch ol U rvics | Am: b againsf em. . i) meree serve food. 1If liw does né wwrse than|he had selected. ile and bronsed, i:oedlc’ ary Force PR ; & 2 e e et et 4n2 | that he cught to have @ grest admin. |he looked every inch (he ¥ a1 cornpi s gy . >, @t your order to Uis as early as possible, we will reserve it for you. : g istration. aler. A ble assurance s | draws nothing from Jrance except ¢ : s This $85%e that thére was actions; hie. clear eves geamaa with wator, [fesh vegoLablos and eass. | ere \ BUT GET YOUR ORDER IN NOW en WESides: in deMlestic bread- That hesrt *0 heatt talk whish the|the sonse of right endeavor. He "lg'- colilers eat the best white bread d MSaiioae it s b cotionsoed ofl, meat and duiry - |as @éifferent from the 3 | flmt T have tasted for many monthe G e b v % A £ an'he nous from time for sending your Xmas package to France has been extended to Nov. wotton ard oiizeral ofke | fives ef labor a‘m: breath of the at dawn = |and all the flour coffies America, % over & bilicn &nd & | toeente: sirente oo e e DFOUShL | o o the of o sewer. 25 dbes (he [rozen mest and every- | B ‘ Getiazs, cr_a zain over the s opportentl St | 7o Doke of death auite calmly as |{hing else in the way of suppiies, in= ! y d 24th, edin 0@ of lust yeas of Salng miore rtunitles far patriotic | someth) that might come to &lading the irow ration of bacon and ! y 005300, Broadstufts e g MR and he smiled as he spoke. There | biscuit, and "v-h milk. The -Ameri- wetre moments he - was - cans do not harefore impose any very L and that W ‘The numbet of aceldents.und fatall. | with a seriou: "'“hcyqa hhm uhu‘dmn u, the feod -:n-ua o;-u:hnl 600, Mn@m%&. wete nt ' ag whet |of the naticn Wl m-n o ey ts a large in have Wfl, ovet atten . 4 e- | B 7 . ‘ 2 vuiv' plant to increase the posstbil B d o i A~ 4 1§ g ,‘ e Lee &, Osgood Co., Newich. (o