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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, i917 a1z ihe sheep industry needs greater pro- S | e ° ; - - tection and that thelegislature shouid OMMENT A dlt . 3 |z FACTS AND C uditorium eatre The members/of the commission are : BVENING 845 anc 8:4 il"l gnllefin not all sheep men, they -are not ail ’ il 21 : Honvie desz haters, they are open minded on WELL go this subject, but they have had be-| The most hideous single aisaster : i b ke . WILLIAM RUSSELL GLADYS BROCK' a . Tore them those whe arc represcnta. [dus (o the Ereat war was undoubteaiy | The father of the prtty glfljhave expected to see her futher coms s e Fime ose who = = x lowered hard, “:Gr-r-r-rm!® he be-|down the si e i |~ 3§ S and Gousiee v ot varives Sreamiaacionewhieh | (e disiofonsaiiea W MRS hen | BRI (e wel b qonh e [ Moot WA e £l | Woman Tells How Lydin - (N g1y cxiEe o7 TRUTH Sopocrae. - ) B i DEABE # are interested in sheep breeding and e = Jorwe- | stairs last night and telling that|to yawn and to wind the iy o A Fox Super Picture _B 121 YEARS OLD those which are working to prevent|5ian reistry collided with the French|,GLos (hat it “was ‘time ‘to g0 home! and “bang” the’ windows down hard| Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- |f —————o —— " 1A Fox Swre Do § e ;. bable |3 . ¢ time he stays |shoo the cat and taik wbout oatmea : PR Subseipiios prics 12e & weem: Bee & oY O Al Pt ene | LETTOW Beck of the upper arbor. wnel L0 (0N GRS "NSt (TR " ofF | for braskfast T didwt eed amy en- pound Helped Her. THE FIGHTING TRAIL . . ....... Big Western Picture § o . Ve -0 - 1 “Why, fa-a- s h t t t] it was o to head for gLy 8 B~ g In'a tentative draft of a bill to bs|ter of which was TNT, the highest ex- [ (Why. facacther’™ criea the provty | lhe Zact ihaf,if Ras Ue (o hest (5| = West Dasby, N. Y. =1 have bed COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND AND SATURDAY. | Tefephone Calla: submitzed 10 the next legislature they |plosive known: but the immediate |Sifl. reproacl o wm::“eeh the | to o, Anyhow, without hints. . This | BeFveus trouble all my life until I took £ 3 L E § P LN, s | fvor incressing the ticenss e to 36 itie, of, S5, SXRICRR ey U o - Hon e ekt ot Ssdimamoch | (TR Ve ot Gome WILLIAM FARNUM in THE CONQUEROR : Bullet’n Editorial Rooms 35-; and $6 for male and femal: dogs re- |icad O . A = barked her stern hint from a _picture of ammo i fl] “ egetable % k- | u"““"",'m:,cmt;“-t Shectively, the seizure and_dotention |E2N,0F (08 "0 Rre ey Hown 1o R I e S aiens B Sais ks pflm‘d ;or nerves A BETTER PICTURE THAN “WHEN A MAN SEE3 RED 3 T imantic Ofice. 635 Mala Strect |y glice officers of all doss’ found |the firéroom and disaster was not to|doesnt mean I love him to’deatn: 3 < ; B8 SP NS | and for female trou- “ Telepho v o Tlable! And be'll it. too, T i e | ruming at larse and the confinement |be- averted. | Knowing the “nature of | TSAUY, cun rint oush 2 poreen of|gf 2ub SNl SRS PCon ey i i N S Rl bleo cca it stratght: | B o ST TS O e S C B T S Big Comedy Norwich, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1917. | an the property of the owner, except |their éargo. the crew took to the boats | (18, tWeRty-(our Bours, It e tent (0 JF J00 Bh L Vour daa’ chews fire and i =% £ 3l ened me out in good ) & - - — 2 {when properly accompanied. of all dogs jand rowed ~for = thetw Mves —OBcelyininac ever lived could say cvery- |iunches off dynamitel” iih M |stiape. Iwork nearty e e e Dbetween sunset and twe hourg after p“"g'wf,"‘;i Consiguel "!,?f;;:ff",;f:‘ thing he knew inside of a couple of| “But fatheri” caid the protty sirl ‘““a_e time, as we | f§ BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW IN TOWN —NO ADVANCE IN PRICES sunrise i Nover =LA Y : hi. |hours and I can't,see what this fel- |almost tearfully, “it's easy enough to , CIRCULATION T Eving suthoty e pollee ofie |itey after the colision the ammunti- |JS0F3 800 T ML NES Tor vet Does | tali bt Just How am I going to 4o live on 8 fari aad I he begin at the beginning and say it|it? I tell you he’s awfuily popular heve four girls. 1do cer to kill on sight an: dogs fourd!sion icveled two sguare miles of the . B vay - irls_in i Tt 1901, average ... s SAIZR L ning at larse in violation of such|ciiy of lialifax. The shores of the| il Over two or three times? e T e et i AL Sy sewlng sl § § 905, av 5, 92 || provisions. : harbor slope mther steeply to_the|. il LIt BOtNE B e, | And 1t ‘Would e ust like slapping him | [ other work with R EE 1 B : e et “This indicates quite plainly that the |Waters edse und rractieally evel|ylove to him him taik.” in " the face (o @y anything about itheir help, so it 2 4 <3 shows that T stand o 2 % A G ¢ | going ! It—why really it's quite P 1. 4 § commission, regardless of what 8| nioqidn " The north end of the city, |, Hm!” eald her parent morosely.|going home! It—wh y it real well. T took ——TODAYm— B s fnal action may be, Selieves that|\ilore the destruction was greatest,| Eirst I aropped one shoe real hard |un honor to have him cail 366 Cormrdind Whea my b yeir G4 THEATRE - ) i there is immediate need of greater re-|consisted of smail frame houses ocqu- | Ji%, LIh o 1o eq take the hint! 1s| “Well!” roared her father, “other | dsughter came and it helped me a lot. MAR‘ PI{’KFGRE) i striction of doss and chere can be iit- |pled by the ihousands of workies |IIOUEN, girly may foel that way, but when he | g o0 o0 ol the time and TODAY AND THURSDAY i J | — tie doubt but what it is action which|Whom the activities e:)lthe o B Sswbody dull the/ usxt block cot comes here he can distinctly under-! ep T 7 Mre. DEWITT SINGE: i ATED ]| /must be taken if shecp mising is go- |brousht in iarge numbers to Halifax; i), ."card those shoes come down!”|stand that the homor's on the other | Fecommend it.”—Mrs. T | . { P OE STEE ecOre inz to be encouraged as it should be.|TNeEe houses were Instantly reduced i “aquchter told him with spirit. “I|foot! And I won't have him stayinz | BAUGH, West Danby, N. Y. I} “THE LITTLE PRINCESS” | § g % ome . wadays! Next e 2 5 : - i e e e SEEhs ShrCIS renderad creape impossibie, ~ For e | “Then you head 'em, did you?" de- e dron my ehoeor1t urow it | 1t9, backache, headaches, dragging sen- —IN— 1 Vie Batest vttt Foptand fo M J T e Dt = For Seme time Canada has been|thousand and more end iy iousd | manded her father. “If thats the|down the stairs and 1 was a pretty | Sations, all point to female derange- % | Acts | | Grdhi. || struzsling with the problem of con-lover inun instant but the Uving found | aRdeR, her fatacr, I, thats el AR TG, SR 0% anyT T 1 ments which may be overcome by Lydis Outw:tted i - e local §| seription. Thero has boen e atong |[LTETES IS4 Tan tanks: power|him out? e anctner i tia. daushior| FPlukiac's Vegetable Compuund, CHARLES RAY 3 N ks jeaning there towards volunteer RO, or Mo & ey - be sensibie!” criéd the pretty [so late another time.” his_daughter = o i ok e o || S rtem the same as there was n Eng. |PIANts and wires were all puf out of | /Do, e seneipiel” opied o, Dot id with dignity Oty B wasne| This famous remedy, the medicinal |} A Meotro Wonder Play of Irresistibie | republication _ ot || svste there Commission. ~ Added to that. hardly a[Sirl <How . ingredients of which are derived from | § s ooal" in angd and oa thee s o Ansteireibane ot slaae Wis 1Tt e N S hnipine netbeakall said er pav). - ~Fes, stormed her parent. | choice roots and herbs, has for forty | HIS MOTHER’S BOY Canade han thus Thr -RIE e RHERg i mate. o comiDlote the slceRy, jent. "It was so lite the miktnen wese|“And 1! Now. wasn't 1?7 | Tearsrreved to be a most valuable tonic O . and tho necessary number of troops|dered mcale | To compicle TS Met of| coming around! And, ' you cant| “We-c-eil” che temporized. Then! SRR BRFCLE 08 NOCt N IC T Latest War.News in IR & “Comking Btety of Making~ Good from time t> time for sustaining it O work and|tell_him to go home, I can. You|hopelessly, ‘T can get a sudden head- | BDX 5 EARST.PATHE WEEKLY i Six Acts by the volunteer plan. Put the time D e e et ¥ wnd | wateh me mext time he stays after ache or—or (Smetingl But I (hink | s H ; ! j was reached when there were insuf-|gpeeding from Boston anc othér Amer- |Midnight: Tl _give you a realistic|you're just horrid: s cOPrAINg 10 the distance from the Aue- | st mammmsm—— IMATED WEEKLY cient recruits to meet rejuirements.|joan. cith hon came a warz spel | imitation of a man_telling another suess 1 can stand that” said her |€Ording to the distance from the Aue- e R MOORE GOMED Y AN] D man that the space he is |arent relentiessly. “Now remember! occupies rain, only to be suc- 't was apparent then that the svstem lywith a torrent never relax their T ;v Son' se me ctice any out | vigilance Mat. 2:15; Evening 6:45 and & was not What it should be and theiceeded by a cold wave and .nomerm;fieth :‘_m not afraid of any young i‘fflis mduwn e Eee el o for the cnemv. The same mand for a_change was made. Jt{etorm. The belpless condition of thel'MRSEIE WROTL L g 1t aiughier a|rontwenrs y ve cut away the dikes = = E WAl GERsET vas only what Tmgland had been|SUTcken, thousands con RO 1T 0 (08| trifie anxiously. *You musn't think | The pretty girl stiftied a = sigsle. | SORToNed the WAter 10 4on relates to forty-four towns in forced to recognize ar in Aus- | { S o O Winter om the North|Of doing anvthing like that! Yhy, it|“Don’t blame me.” she said coldly, if | £ 5 g the state where the populaiion is from e tralfa opimion on the m is about | Atlantic coast. would be a deadly insult!" u find me on your hands for years inundation } made a thous-| %600 to 10,000. Under the law towns |=m-.nv divided aithough thefe is a N “Yex” declared her father, “ord ;n.xwx:'us[. an oid ‘mud}" e ot homel SR e nis | having a ])Ogul:\'lon of m.nr;u and over 3 . e 2 . was ver ds E E uess 1 could stand that. Cmeteas Dot prase uired to maintain evening J e D lation of something under 50,000 but! . ped on a girl! If I had I should | News. the Austrian artillery from its scoves|BCROON. NG Of GO oSt bt ada that there were coriain prov- available American of | to Europe, the Er e built there huge piers. attempt of the unnoticed. foremost infantr. Austrians Finally, teal adition in_the of foreign birth Ian- guage. The object of this instruction he English sh government has | in the Bngli shipyards and acr to the in line: inces which have pro: ed mos: of the Anglo-French forces. Germany's Ax RESDDs foughe withisomparstively | ich e underway in order|i: remiins for Canada, and especialy vestigation. There was plenty of sen auadron fo lic close off an port indefiniteiv thers was no at sunrice ousehold and in other ways as the voln that the success of ; < d X ¢ success is to win @ sub- | small armies and comparatively few | to, he foremox e / o{is @ patriotic one and, just ncw, the a s Al fai shipping|One hope of su inundated ssction, big and little bat ,BOW;_ihe the sysrem was mado impossible by | Foren ter Lurabean porte puts 1 hors|stantial victory before tho weapons and_simple material, tottes e “seaitered “seerywhere amd|mation and the state nesd the assist e the attitide of other provinces where| for examination hefors beme allowed |army can be transporced in force (o | pocsible o define the comparatively | [EFICY, UG FUCTC IV 00 ace of every agency that Is a stim- few recruits, ia proportion to those | to procced, and a Iarge brobortion of |France vet the time for this is &row- | few articles which consfituted mate- | [8(0F TOTIOE ORSAnTY %e, 0% |uive to patriotism. ~ The instruction | R o BY RN e ernichiod b the reot. weie chtalch e e Aib e Suor. et Doy ay | iba werilo short as train atter|rial of war. But mow that armies|PIIOL 3 (o brinsing hix bis guns | SRables thote who receive It to qual- There was a time when it was fre-| TUrnished by the rest, weve obtai inadas - T ] o] train caries jts-1oad of Soldiers to'our | And the services that faed and supply | LrY T T IS Sun® iy themselves for American citizen- = 4 ke “kea that “the people of|2nd In order to have each part of theiFeady seen service g Burope h‘;h:‘mrhnm and transport follows trans-| them have become indistinguishable | nby o & Pesition SBt | whip, the responsibilities of which they We cannot all serve in the B ; = 2 country de s whare cesmoription wie | PSR Sipped Som ths port TRe PNEDES SR N from the nation at larse a3l when | Omestd VERICE L o onse sse-|Sitould assume without avoidable de- < this country haven't as ve: hegun t9]urged by the government ard the elpc. | 1oWer harbor is a mile wide and six the vast concourse of fighicrs and | niC i throush the defense sve- | i 04 e ntend o remain residonta | trenches, but we can get be- fealize that we are involved in war™| iion on Vionday shows that the peow [Thicy Botfore Lagin b Combetat woth workers needs all the resources and |piave wilth - the - eorrespondent, |Of the United States.—Hartrord Tmes. | but such can hardiy be said today.|ple of (anada are in favor of it. It|(his by the narrow channel in which commodities known to a highly de- | noucy aceredited only to the Freneh| . i hind the men at the front. I£ it is not beinz realized t(hrough the|vas n hard fight into which many |the disastrous collision took place. seloped modern science. he limits of | A1l T bie ¢ make through the | The Food Administration now plans ; ; draftins of men for military serviee,{ questions have cntered, but now, in- u b= e A Do I s | Courtesy of the Italian naval.and mil- | f° step int oy i e Poue'5¢| [Enlist today in the Red throusn the despatch of 10| asmuch as that has boen en-| The cause of thy collision is even possible to define. S too with aljiary® authoritics, begam at Venice (igs Chonomy tnthe Masiof : “rance and throush the injustrial ac- | derred hy the meforitr of the peop'e,|now the eubject of an admiralty in- le—So lonz » trom which cit naval mo- 3 Cross Army of Mercy! 4 ¢ e 4 ting the housekceper to aid the gov = vide for the requirements of our {shore ‘wections which have heen doing |foom and the Moht Blanc had signaled at’ difficulty in defininz a blockade | Nt the confusing maze of canals thal|einment 1n its food comservation cam- soldiers, it mus:i be made cvident by | their utmost to defeat it, to stand|that she would keep t0 starbaard.| i Editor: It wouid be a melanchoiy in farming rules for 'its conduct| e morth. The grumbling of the big|Paign. This action on the part of the B Sipiiinces ch we are having | shoulder to shoulder with th ¢ of | Whey there was an apparent misunder- |, unpardonable mistake for us tol o anlehut of Bhe sune tor- | 2. oo E9e gl Tass government will be taken differently P . « < wvi e Ah -2 e e n et Ane Test of |standinz between pilots, and the|iifle the Christmas #pirit and turn]pedo and o e Eanntites | > conetancly, STow R, ol by the housewives of the lountry, b ST T RS o e O S B i e e Tt e R e e R e b G B L L WOOD D : afother which bave hitherto beeh =ofscription and in doiny thelr part'to|resm: that the coilision ok “place | (UL VoOr Docanse the world 13 sullering | nave! qiagmitted, % A T || sisne of life were left|lome and of their rights, while others fEen et o b i te . Jt s the ssatém wi e s Dclmsman = John Jolmnsen |trom o great calamity. In the broader £t has to be blocked from a vast!yenind at the boat worked o . wa: look upon the other side and see “housht to what mean to belctands the best test in rdising ‘and|is Dein gdetained as a spy suspect.|autlook, the coming festival is Gedi-| Gistance. and when ihe nations an o i L2k the hoat g Tay |in the government's step only another 1 t Hall without them. maintzining rmy. At the hospital ‘where he was undkr- {osted io Chrictianity. .in speeial | whale becomo the- belligerent forces | Lio, (NS narrow chann P attempt to aid the country and con- a. 4 in order to eliminate waste muchl ey {Eoing, treatmert he had acted queerly |vense, and by popular usaEe, jt mm- | of either side, militory And commers |Lreon, ands Fank with Srent Weed |ecrve the supply of food that. nons| NEW LONDON economizing is being done. This hus- | EDITORIAL NOTES. jand had apparently tried to escape|pofjzes our aftection for chjidren and ckades become indistinguish- |being could hapdiy fores his ey, | Wil _suffer through the resuit ~of B 57 e i in an txeel. 1 . E pmore ikan once. so that a military | ur fidelity to friendship. Why showsd 3 B O Ly O Hia% ;| wasteful extravagarice. If -a. represen- TONIGHT - R T el Duriee. Christman Eemiofi there|Sune Wiy dec by DS Do Mol O | (I8 ar SWtartopt oNr prAchosl recoE? objection has ever been made|wiiderness scemed to be lacking ex- |tative of the food’ administration vis- | & and x e ' 1005 no vae wh 4 afford to overlock | Was tiurned ove 1ltary an- | 5o bl fment s of a city with its con- | o £ iy 3 3 oc.|its a Rockville home he or she sl coal supy @s far as pussible and the corner says: To s Sl . a|Crines the wirole human family inlo| war but of every kind of suppiies even |iided with a grayish stesl hulk secured |=cems. be littie if ahy opposition to come the Jack of (ravspOrtation | soms men the world fs 'right only | Th® damage that may be done by & common communion. It is one of the| to those necessary to the maintenance | bo chaing and ropes (o the shore. The|ihe latest move to save food stuffs Gefibring SBa¥when iy wre betedting ¥ lt:cucherous steersman emphasizes the | Latter ironfes of life that the roses one | of Iife. The estension of this prinei vessel on which was mounted o huge |if the housewives of this city will 2 ai 3 i il & |importance of the patrol work thailwoutd have appreciated in life often|ple (o the land frontiers of a hostile s un had taken 1p his position an thig|View the situation calmly and not Not a Dissenting Gigg Seen feillcx the owt] =3 oy |the government has been doing on the |waste their fragrance upon one'’S!country Is natural and where possible |hot the nizhi before. 1t had success.|{rom an antagonistic angle the| We fancy the girls will join us < iy s M . e action nt Washinetor on probi- |Great Lakes where ninety vessels,|yrave. Christmns crowns humanity|ilways accompiished. To. duny to|205L, the Nisht before. it Biave | wheels of the government's food sav- | declaring tha the bovs from the trair time and a ereater awt Eoing fo mean a versjlarge and emali guard this all-impor- | with her Jaurel wreath and the heart! naval forces what is mot and cannot | iiiiir Sh0 Bany i ed |ing machinery’ will move swiftly and|inz camp looked good individually an. mee Spon that the mas for some péo {tant water route.” My this “thousand |is drained of its sorrow 4nd filled With | be deniod to military forces is by 1o | ihe. eifarts of the etrioms o eorat | smoothiy.—Rockville Journal. collectively.—Toledo Blade. an cver before, but cannot help e |mues of unsaited seas” ore. wheat and|joy. and golden words Of appreciation means easy if juetice to all men is 15| plete & pontoon bridse. te the south- 2 realized that re is a_great Fho are neslecting to sift|coal are brouzht (o the many manu- ctill many a pang in a bitier and lone- | ho done. Indeed so diffiealt s it that |orn shore . Tn. casc cnemy wirplooes opportunity for reducing the number are those who ‘arc likaly |facturing plants of the middle west |iy.hour. To those who have baczcd | it amounts to Impos nd free- [were seen during the day the m¥ei- ™ of lights, espccially those used forfto make tlie most visits to the coal|including the great Tit'-hurah dir-{ieyond the happy dsys of chlldhcod aldom of the seas during. time of War!ior was preparcd to slip its czbles at B * aisplay. T s a cutting oft| offices. trict. ‘There are three crucial pointsyear seems but n-day o rwwiftly does! in the sense just defined hecomes an | mightrall and steam away (o some B e 1 t Hmceat thmes ok £ {at anv ope of which trouble insignifi-!i¢ zlide in passinz. To children the’ fon incapable’ of realiza- | ther spot wheré the Ausirian shells ° this pu there is the neces-| Prosccuting attormevs must arrive|COht In Reelf misht easily stop $hip-|yvears seem long from one Christmas would he unable to reach it but from g e BN L o5 ot phaCEY 5 are the “Soo” the Detroit and tke SLimonthe to the celebration of this hap- | desirable that the sea ways sha1d lor destruction. @ for that rcason this|s for convieting people charged |Ciair rivers. ht and day channels, | 1; a0 ave you eva: lopked at s | be conthtusliy ‘open to private 1 shie | < 5 » 1., seecon Have you A 1ooks i &4 D private ath The monitor was but the first of a d have to be zoverned by 1jSesels captains, engineers crews inlcgmpany of children aésembled round | prise, and that the capture of priva |serics, Gthers with lighter sums and Every woman should know the comfort, and experi- 20od juld=ment and coal resources. Yet ¢ o = . |fact, everyone and eversthing. is un-l,"Ciristmas tree without your thought | v at sea should be prohibited | lighter ft were lying in reserve ence the relief of a reliable remedy that can be de- the chance for shuiting off some cf| As tho number of shopping davs is|dor the watchful eyes of secret service [Baing. drawn bo a faseination fo your|as it Is on Iand theorctiest But |rezdy at a moment's motice fo siip Bded 5 t conditions which cause head- B akls whice thes ae ment cmaller thére must be almen. Six hundred arrests have been |oum childhood which vou do not care]wwhile one belligerent—Cermany na: | inraigh thel windine chamneis 1o somp pe! upon to right con cause } necded ousht not to be overlooked. up by those who have in-{TAde anfd many piots fustiated \in|ts resist? And whiie-you do your on! (2o ot recognize this cven the- |poini nearer to the cnemy and from ache, dizziness, languor, nausea and constyntmn. At E 1 a vi t o i compicted list = S8 § e 1d in your tically, let al ctical ircct 9 i It can be done without ony serious|compicted iisis. 5 wis “sbcPetly” outhtted with e thres-|LTt. to Waks ihe chlldren Un sourjorstically et signe practically, on e Tctmug neDenedists fon B such times, nothing is so safe, so sure and speedy as iven o that a0 well as t the seduee | The announcament of an enormous|[Ch EUD. & crew was mysteriousiy 15 | Loneibly the saddest of the yoar. Mem- | say preposterous—that she should do- he armament of the monitors gen- Siven to that as well as to the reduc-| U0 SREOUASSEITN Of a5, enormous |sembled -and all was read$ fof - try at {KEECRT 130 SOl % tiaTo0u of the | mand it at een. Perhaps this lo now craily decreased in size as the press /7 . tion of the flood of lizht which H to] B IaEAn o ety | commerce raiding in the Nenrt of the |i;eq ones who usetl 1o shate with you | unnecessarily Kicking 1n an open |boat’ appeoathed mom eimerr te tos e found in mmny houses. We aref ¢ i€ ®IFMol % @ jump In the pritejcontinent, but the would-be raider Was|ihe pleasures of the home. on Christ- | door. Since the United States has en- | tront nes. aud sumiiari tne bas | facinz a condition which capnot get©f the commodi promptly sunk before she cleared fhe|ma. day. eif voices hushed. their | tcred the war shc has subscribed to | teries which here and there began to 5 A X harbor. In the Livingston cut on the | 08 100 ed peacefully idto jthe! the doctrine that “Freedom of the|make their uppearance became lighter : P O The Drospect of heatless days be |5t Clalr river secrel service meh a1z~ | (ijleys of the waiting, leaving a va- | Seas” in thé Gerinan semse - the and lightef as. the tottuous I8 s fa £ins to/loom up with a vengeance gnd |covered and followed 2 trail 1eading 10| capet i your heart and home that| phrase is out of the question. She merged either in the Sile River or in - THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT.|makes one long for those good old |8 cave in which there had been set 4| R0 o0 b filled, and yet as. we | sometimes mors tromkiy defints 1t ne | oo e frral” ol ollo, River of in There is nothing very surprising| August afternoons. fr'.'&,"t';.e°‘chfi’;.',‘.‘e§"'ffie ’:’:fi‘:%cfl’y blow | wateh the happy children now we ma; iThe Empire of. the Attantic.” jiThe | Venice. B L e whicn s orrauE 2 3 % £ | gur own heartache as best we may and | Declaration 8f the Fimbars> as Illusc | | Fhe artificial waterway runs alsaost 3 ihe house of representatives favor-| If we have pot s rety for a tms on|ohBS oot They removed the fuse and |5 eip them ceiebrate. We must cast no | trated in the holding of the ~Dutoh |duc east and wwest from Porto Grandi DflflnEd(h- past sixty years, millions of women have found them able to the smendment to the consti- | French and Drit'ah artiliery. 1t 13 to]|bave beon: Hoped ot o tias Must [shadow upon - their happiness, for. as|zrain vessels in the port of New York |fo the ocean, White the New Plave, most Belpful in toning and strengthening {ho sysiam, and for regu- R - D e rench and Bri artiliery, it is tofhave been tipped off, as they were| . own childhood is now a thing of | is proof of this fact. several miles to the north, flows east- Tating the stomach, liver and bowels. These famous pills are entirely tation in behalf of nationwide pro-|be remembered that they are relyin Darer ““!:;L T "'b‘““‘ been more | ipo past. and sorrows and trials inci- | Tt is sufficient testimony to the|ward to the sea. The arca between wegetable and contain ne harmful or habit-forming drugs. Use them hibition. It was forecasted when the | upon us for many cther things. tl akn one attempt to blow up the zreat|gent to lfe have crowded fast uron| work done by ihe British Fleet in this | this waterway, composed of the Sile with entire ¢onfidence for they cause no uopleasant after-effects, and 4 segate took this same stand at the — - loct St the Soo. 2nd exceedingly In- | . this, in turn, will be the experience | war to say #hat If it were oliminated |Canal and the Old Piave and the last session of consress and the strong| fThe position taken by Claus Spreck- | eapes Dops have been 1ald & fo,cr thess happy children when they | from the cofitest the war would end at|course of the New Plave, which nor- ® © jeaning in that direction throughout|eis indicates that he is peeved bacause | which (he vessels are Suifoh fois therh |Shall Wave passed into middle age and | once In Germany's favor. and her in- | mally is fertile and productive, is that the country has been evidenced from | he hasn't been able to make more |basias. Wi o ofuided into these | uat “hingeless door of eternity has|vasien of the ‘Dractically defencelees | which has been inundated: and as far l no al 3 B s & % et e - ealed in the hand ital inosc, °Ph:|eclosed upon us.” S0, femembering | United States would be instantaneous. |as the eye gan-eee the trees, houses - - : 24 e e seu. e T Gahand, vital though-Im- | gur own childhood as you witness the | Bankrupt Germany has boasted that |and farme ate standing in about four F R - oy tnine fii the Sese: - < + perceputible damage has been done {0 |jjeasure of the Jittle ones gazing at{she expects this couniry to DAy her |feet of waier. Some beashnts. whose Directions of Special Valus to Wormen are with Every Box. rection. The boisheviki can of course ask|these hatwsess on the Duluth docks. in {¢ng tree. looking up into the bright-| the most colossal indemnity tver ex- | homes abut on the canal, still scctps Sold by druggists throughout the worid. In bexes, 10c, 25¢. g Zver since the opening of the war in| the Germans fo give up. anything they | e, knowledge that it would not belyass of its top. you will look into vour | acted by n conquerinz nation, and she | them. hsing boats to reach tBe canal b Furope it has been recosnized that|want to but that does not mean ¥hat|saresers part at the jocia ould mys- | Voungest Christmas recollections. | Would come foF it without a moments | bank. Moti Of them, however, hav: — 4 it was for the best interests of theltheir neighbors are goIng to cOMPIY. |the vetser ta censh faa” that SUOT {YWhen we look about us and find others | delay—and get it. : left because of the impossibliity of 5 countries involved that a restraint —_— Zates. At one time three vessels pgl. |Who are in the shaflow of distress. ——— . obtaining food. K should be placed upon the sale of li- The. refifetion of (he athbuiiof ol | Hdeq and Sank 15 The Deteelt riier mentd or phy-l‘cul. -;nlc_ll::’v.»et let. h;n-e The Austrians have occupled the E quor. Jt has been Dut. into effect 1n | conot he hone s e O A | esing & ity ol Roure Dichas | IANE of the spirit vt Christmas by & s.iire morthern banlk of the New Piave, kind word and desd, if needed. wé shall_get the sure reward that love kindles in other . hearts. With war ragifig. we may at least give loving - many belligerent nations with marked o results. Previous to that time, how- ever, the efforts to such an end were ana here and there have been able to put listle detachments across, which have strugeled through the inundated territory and occipied ieolated farm- In the St. Mary's river below the Soo the Saxonia and the Pentecost-Mi ma Eood uniess ‘those who umao it insist upon drinking twice as much d4s be- fore. - ell 0 sjnk each other snd to end The Gift That Always underway mn the United States. It in 2 pirticularly narrow channgl. Here | yripatny to the sruegling masses = r houses. The main body of the troops, has_received a tremondous Impetus| ¢ i ons mecessary fo rge the use | BRCURHC I aBoct (hat antier ealent | whe are listening to the roar of the |How the Italians Arg Protecting | bowever, has beer unable to cross 2 Fills a Need froms the action taken in other coun-| oo"s "Sofiiin ‘hrttors ot Tood, % | was at once charted. Spies have beey | cAnnoh and sacrificing life for coun- Verios. over because of the activity of - the tries. States have gome drv because ft was believed to be for their best interests and now it is impossible to look upon the action taken in Wash- ington in any other way. When eon- Zress stopped the manufacture of li- quor during the period of war it was pretty zood ground for anticipating -3 the approval of the prohibition reso- tution. The difference between the senate and house resolutions rezarding the time the states should have in which to act on the amendment was quickly settled and now will come the test, as expressed in the action of the respec- tive states, as to whethef the amend- ment will be adopted. Whether the nation will go dry.will henceforth de- pend upon a sufficient number of states giving their approval. RESTRICT THE DOGS. Without going ints the merits cof the question as to the need of encour- T aging sheep raiging in order to pro- wvide a greater wool and meat supply, or touching upon the matter of get- ting a greater product ffom the farms in that state in order to supply the meads of its people, the special com- ‘mission appointed in Massachusetts to invastizate the advisability of report- ~ing a new “dog” law to the next leg- isiature has reached the conclusion|the Thameés river that water. trans- (number the allies on “izat thero 1s work for them to do, that | portation may not be denied ws. i Ty supremacy 3 e S s monjtors and stationary batteriés, and they are unable to inflict amy serious damage because they arc too far away from Venice for their big guns to be effcctive. They have reached Santa Doma di Piave. which is about i6 3-4 miles as the crow fiies north- east of Venice, but thé Italians hold Mupsile. on the south bank ef the river opposite Santa Dona di Piave and have been able to prevent th Austriane from bringing . any heavy artillery up to that poimt, from which Venice possibly might bé bombarded. To make the trip compléte the'cor- respondents.were treated td & slimpse of the DBritish monitors which were in operation in ubison with those of the Ttalians, The sunset had turned ibs waters of Venice into what looked like a sea of blood as the préss boat steamed back into what probably is the best protected city threatened by taken from engine rooms and pllot houses. It iz only ceaseless watch that has kept open this waterway so vital to both Canada and the Unifed States. The Austriane have made slight ad- nees on the Italian front, yet the defense line remains as a whole intact. The Italians, Gogsed and resolute in their resistance befgre, mow that the | British and French haye e to thelt iaid, Pave become dnsbiy coafident that {they can hold back the fnvaders until ithe belated snow :nn[,l'll stop the Aus- {tro-Germafi offensite. The British iposition is on_the helghts of Montello jon the upper Piave river, where, back- ed by their own artillery, they ocou ipr a eonsiderable sector: gll ure rep- resented. English, Scotch, Weish. #rish {ard colonials, those strangely diverse {gnd yet marvelousiy linited peopies ithat are eager to fight their hardest apd die if need be for the Union.Jack. by 8 - |sition in the r Leon Trotzky’'s promise to establish |of their own nb:turm. rein- the guillotine in Russia gives the peo- |forcing troops are all velerans anéd ple of that country something to look |their three years' experience in ali the forward to with keen interest. He must |latest details of this most modern careful that it dossn't become a |34 makes their presence Hoomcranzg. ¢ Saces Toalime Y —— S g With Norwich coal dealers taking| At botheCambrai no orders and the lack of cars|mans with the given as the reason for the coul short- m have made age, gvery -possible effort should be ritish lin made to keep open the channel of |fouses have | (ry, or crawling over the fields in de- Wikt while those ai Home think of | them with fear a i or theit| Countless square miles of. desolate safety. ~To make Christmas one of|marshiand, intercepted and wcut into o tidings," remember thatthe kéy- | sumberiess islands by slugsish lagoons note of the life the day commemtorates [ang land inundated to the .depth of was love. and if we are imbued With)gsevera] feet, ijne after.line of that thought there will be”good cheer N - RAthIGes oF. sais of - froth ih onr greetings “A Merry Christmas fteen inches in callbre and to_you" which is the psssword of|geep muddy trenches filled with men #nod_fellowship of mature mankind|Getermined that the ememy shallsiot the world over. as Santa Claus is the advance any futher—such are e im. ::n-n of falth -and gladness to the | essive and apparently well-night un- ildish mind. g 5 assailable defenses of Venice. < i J. H. CUMMINGS. | "The character of the warfare all Norwich. Dec. 18, 1817 along the lower Plave ine and par- z ticularly the methods employed to defend the “Queen of the Seas” from the Austro- 'man _ invasion un- doubtedly are Tniqué éven .in this war of noveities. Nature has placed a barrier in the path of the imvader ap- parentily more i mtable evin than the mountains which the enemy has fought his way across, and these natural s, have been fortified a5 probably has no other place in Eu- pe. in largeé quantities and not in great «demand before, to causs an immediate boost In its price. (By the Associated Press.) s e S Those who are cashing their first coupons on ths initial Liberty bond ue have an excelient oppertunity w to reinvest their earnings in thrift end war savings stamps. the eason for ined some re’ ~ STATIONERY The box you buy here has that' Quality which will assure i:hs acceptanct by anyone, however refined.and exacting eir taste. THE CRANSTON CO. {HOW DO YOU 60 T0 FALLS AUTO €O, the bighe Ppinting Shop? Go through W tan street or Broadway till you get Bachem strgst dnd furn to il yoil get to the eorndr of Sher: street, then you see the groat sis Falls Auto Co. Highest Grade Pginting 51 BHERMAN STREET Although it* is as fef Is afforded by tiié stateracnt that the recent re- volt in Portugal entirely poilti cal and had no bearing upon the war. and people idle in ora ciy it looks. very much 2s i- Cox was right when he de<lared that that state was In urgent reed 'of coal. .FREEDOM OF THE BEAS. By Hamilton Bell of The Vigilantes: Human ingenuity. hass outdone it- bout that miysterious Fres e Seas |self. to provide Noating fortresses arm- your le the war. ¢ 2 Lo e °; the war|ed with' huge guns wileh, mflfié perfect . from point togoint, | The state board: of education has |mew line urs, Coats, Skins Sventon ShSIc Iawh coasians | Rever omering’ 8’ imark: for sthe ICALL | respanded. With Drombirs b the *F 9, AOh 62 prasaioat heiarns: | (ke sty AR RS At D o Tomee o an extonsion et the sven. |and all kinds of Trimmings otities This phras soem | baild ~ pontoon bridges acrass ~the |inx _ school | syatem: © mroughout tho have torveted -out | secretary . of ihe hoard, has siready| ' 3 it of sdhia mAmland. 15 {hé fcoliectea data which mase i clear| - M. BRUCKNER, Prop. 4 ‘aba ‘saiall aer Blane 708:12 s e b St g . B Are open business with 2 e, perto fréedom |and concealéd cuhningly -from spyl e . for ips of all nations came | airpianes, can gl Without any & ‘bombard | request of the state_ council of.de- s should bo at {River Piave. _ state. Mr. T iRe” spsierant | for fall and winter. sul Aren h _of . Ve it there is hsol: essity fof i K