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i AT e NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY __ vomwcn s - - dlovivieh Fnlletin reliet afforded to thé transportation lines which would have Bad to mio these trucks undér normal copditions. ascertained in regard \ 0 long dis- tances. B ' 2 ‘“Well,” whispered Marion to me, “I|As I say, this darkemed our lives a & It is therefore to éxpected that <o ri was still Me Max- and @oufied the 30,000 of more & which the |guéss it doesn't make hdy difference ittt but there was 4wl ME axs It Soothes 3 government has under gamstruction at|We aid have to wear silk gowns that| oo orty whfl; existing. 'But one 122 YEARS OLD middle west points will be sent over- [ you washed, turned; mended and made when § @ eflkul’.‘ he n:d:, igs rbara, away to-! tb‘ d you just hear? I asked.|morrow, lns l,iafiny i to do some- | LS other service at o time when every one| . WhYy,” proceeded Marion, delight- |ihing for me. Will you?” Suwser), flce week: land to shipment®points and this will "l'ff. Guess what I just heard?” montht “'.- ".'Iln i e release thousands of railread cars for ‘What Baum the Postorfice at Norwich Cotn., @8 s¢cond-class matter. el Bulletin Business Office . Bulletin Editerial s 35-3. Bulletin Job Offfee 35-2. Willimantic Office, 025 Main Street. Telephone 210-2. the cotner I heard Mrs. Lewis say to | i manage anything else, But Claudie Brooks 1 dont see bow the it agwn ill also be those which would be re- | Harcourt girls manage 10 @réss so|nothing about regretting Ifs going’ :ulte: to clrr‘;' the loads Which the|well: and Claudia—spiteful old thing .w?, ‘He stmply asked mé if 1 mn! the trucks will carry. 1t i8 & Wise use of | ~8aid: ‘I think = they ought to be|. o down to Harcourt with him. I was Tolophone 310-2. e | this motive ‘Dower whieh promiises to Mlth-ll,-e;om.y lmmm'hey can't wg!inlner‘u?m 10 residt, so we went. | oot Norwich, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1918, | come into greater Usé dight Bers at afford it But just then the ‘grand Y hear —_— beat heavily Y . looking Mr. Maxwell came over to0}up tl dear old oak avenue, uid! home in relieving railrosd congestion. | {hem, and it wasn't two minutes be- .Qwe hAd motinted the broad steps fim”‘ 1905, average .. ,920 Desember 8, 17...... 9617 ER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusives 5 o but you're fothiig to me now: nnd’ seléctive draft, his belief that clas¢| “iWes, lindeea® whispered Mariom, gve t no right to ety about you.” one under the new arrangement will]“The best of it all was that he askéd | But ater, when Wwe went up to the provide sufficiént from which to main. | FIBBt away if you were oneé of the Har- [ 1ong hall above and found some “nig | eUrts who had owned the old place up | impudent person had Yemoved ou t.aSn ‘h:a‘d‘:’t’.’odtfi;‘: :g:;;gsa:;ml; towns, and Hé asked hér—Oh, look! few remaining pieces of ofd furnitiee P e vt sl Marion's volubility ‘was checked at |and had hung new paintings thets bver the law as it now stands so this point by the appearance of the &l- | crimson - hangings, 1 feit 1 couldn’t will provide for the registration of at feady mentioned Mr. Maxwell with our | stand - any more. - “Wh this men who have become of age sincé|hostess on his arm. He was a grave [ meah?' 1 erjed. June 5, 1917, as well as those vho|Ha&nd€ome man, about 35, I thought, | “The purchaser hopes to live here” daily reaching that age, 1f favorabisjand aftef Mrs. Lewis had presémted | explad; ME What has béen known ng the X 43 i MUSIERULE_UUEK trucks on short hauls hds now been : 4 - Musterole is & ‘white o o | with the oil of mustard, ltdo-rfl i ai by thoee| - g 7§ answered 1n a low ' Made with is needed, for not gAly will the freight ;:gl : mt:!.:xn,n gzn?l“;;n’arumd ”“x"don ‘smnq:w 1 eoutdrnt for the thé work of the oid-fashioned mustard cars which would be m 10 trans- it port the trucks be af but there he didn’t seem to notik that 1 said "u-. You do not have to bother with a recommend it to their ing at the canal bank was partieu- 2 13 tell you what relief it | ¢ i “bronchitis, croup, ining the shoeck for some time,'be Mr. Maxwell, “and ne is gei. | T e—me——————— o Sy e e e R A D R AUDITORIUM THEATER MATINEE 2:15 { 3 EVENING 645 AND 830 B THE FIGHTING .v......Great Western Picture Coming Thursdsy WM. S. HART in DAKOTA DAN s and nursés use Musters | in Waves. Their aseault at the croes- larly fierce, and the British, after sus-< | BI¥ : gan to waver and the gefierdl rughed R nd Wednesd ; v fore | heard bim dsk who ‘that strik- | and opdned ine door 1 couid mot ses Stiff neck, asthma, NW {0, he epot, He tock & stafi{ddinmthai M‘""“"T i el COMMENDATIONS. | ing Iboking girl with the ‘réd rosies in | the familiar dim o because ¥ pleurisy, paing st of his troops and rallie cm i AR FEA"'] ]RES CIRCULATION paasy LA,‘" ak e 4 ,:m > be|BeF B s it was Yo Bacs | et e with teats. . “Oh, | ud BCHN of the | a-!ohm. about him along the bank. He. spoke 28 5 Not a little attent! 0 De)jars. Now, aren’t.you flattered?”’ well,” thought I, 48 I stealthily dried g: m% ains, fo them with assurance and pleaded 1901, ¢ vetage 4412 | attracted by the report of Ceneral{ ““Deeaatully,” 1 = dnsweréd. “AnY-|ihem away, “vouwte a dear old place, the Crowder on the working odt of the|iming more> ithat they be calm. The Germans were . gending forward another great wave of infantry. It was then that the general un- | N consciously echoed words of the fa- mous order issued by an Ametican The Eternal Temptress general at the Battle of Bunker Hill— 8 e “Steady men, steady, do not fire until | | Jou domE Have to 80 to New York's you sée the whites of their eyes.” The to see this world famous beauty. crossing was held and the Germans |§ grne cavalierts glorious beatuty , driven back. her dynamic personality and her action upon such an ameéndment is|hift he sat beside me. He had talked | ting 1 ready for oscupancy.” - fought the v entitled to the use for republica- || akey this will mean about 700,000 et- | AbOut & §00d many things and had (. | Here; I stiphosé the poor man was tion of all hews duzpatches credit- ed to it or not otherwise credit- ed in this paper and aiso the local §| to military service. place, afd how, n they were f Wwhen | 8 no 1d r r have this old place burtt been called into . the. sérviee or those ’ ~ n_thére waj would rather have this P ? a hea Way out of it, ‘We went by with our|to the gound with only its poor, ol | hany & B¢ who are waiting to be called, Bt in!heuds turned away, because we loved | chimney l6ft to show where it §tood | addition it meafis that the fighting|it so. I told him we had been botfn things in the World bY | gqo o0e that have not made ihemselves invaluable |every dingy panel broudht up a mem- | strahgers. Bver¥thing I care about the surprise. the most part are fiat ted down by til Marion came for me to g0 homeé |[sob, “I @m los! vos, but his my heome and how that 1 realized that he had listenéd té | you—" family responsibilities. If the army | is made up of those who are not skili- that Mre. Lewis was angry with mé|bad 1 gaid? But - Norman Maxwell “Barbark., : 3 shows has got to be taken ints con-| WS Probably ehocked. < well ecalled with: Mys. Leéwis aund was to appreciate the advisability of mak- . he Germans made a stand | OF jars are entitled to as much egedit l E BURKE A4 in the weeks following he|away with the heartashe, confident|poin 25 fhe Cermans made a stand| o A e Tave records ot fous ] Lu recommended. canlw i rE(Iuenstt);nul;}dwO;e( T:ftthatl :;:- that vou d;d notecg‘rlétfa; tlntet;’ DO:,’: ! whole suburb had been cleared with l;undred or six hundred, if all the c’i)‘n- N R — eral places. Someht o014 that Man | yoti care for me jusi ittle m ] tchine- itions ate taken int6 account. The N . A SECRETARY OF MUNITIONS. PROHIBITION IN GEORGIA. | everythine—1 just couldm't help it. He | than for an ordinary friena?” e Fully in accord with other changed > always knew just when to smille, and When & number of the sthtes adopt- | I never said 4 silly thing to cover up |that my stupidity had forced him into move now underway for the placing | ed hone dry prohibition it was antici-|a deeper feeling ifi all thése. weeks | it. of the task of supplying the army injhatéd that they would be cofiffotited | that I did not seée dympathy and un- tlie hands of 4 secretary of munitions | With nurherous preblems in its en-|derstanding in his face. Well it b as provided for in a bill which has| forcement. This has apparently al-|&Pleasant time, as I fémember it, and been introdueed into eongrees. [t has|ready arisen in the state of Georgia|l 8° g 2 & abou which have had to be made is the about me, and then T knew it waen't Bécause 6f what I had said. Well. 1 was 860 happy that 1 eried caught as s8ason why flot have A Contest 13 THE WARRIOR ™ § My 3 reached. Black then” attacked the v b been stiown where the military opéra- | where by the action of the legistature | JUR 873 10 Uhing Wam very miech|ond laughiod in my own ridiculous | fermans with a revolver In 6ach hand e i W tions have heen handieapped by red| prohibition has been demanded butoup pleasure, One day the news came | Mation savs it was difficult to tell |and shot down the last man of eight. | S0 O loReelotd, b, Frovideice ane to tis that My, Griffin, who held a|which beamed brightest, my eves or| This cleared. Rues Vertes of the en- preat tape, by antiquated mettiods and by | wheré it is found that the authérities the inability of the prosent organiza- | are unwilling to live up to their fe- mortgage upon Hatcourt. had sold it H jt}my nose. But 1 think T heve wept the S e e e e food fi&tigfi%‘m%?finlg MACIS .. S meibilities in suppressing any vio-|to strafigers. afid Marion and I told |last sorry téars 1 shall ever shed, for < e Bulletin. (R0, I8Ny 0 I8 Mo R | ourselves that from that time our |the bést man in the world has bought| Wounded during the fightifiz, but he .work which has been imposed by the|lations. 22 war, Such belng the case there is| REpofts from that staté are to the n6thing to ao but to solve this prob- | effect that illieit distilleries are active fem In the most effective manner and |ifi a humber of counties, but because if that means increasing the: members | the government tax wént with the " of the cabinet for the duration of the|Prohibition of the manufacture of = & t war why 16t us proceed to do it and | Whiskey the federal authorities have 5 5 apparéfitly, cofisiders it a sacred duty | (OW1 Was m remove the impediments which have|abandoned their activities to suppress Views of the Vigilantes claim upon it would be enly that of | Harcourt for me, and it is to be our | Neld on to any other outsiders. who might look |home wWhen we are married—Boston | (AT hext a at its dear old walls and pass it by. ! Post. bp’l‘resw:et;rsg :16 do whiat he can forbddan‘fiané slxs»giy“‘l’in"%"'g already h expetienced thro the | sueh manufacture in their effort to e goes_industriqusly about his daily | (7 ;.,;:3, .'f:h a :; .m,?,. ) 25:'0.,;1. gét the revenue which used to be col- tasks, 'They don't say anyihing bad | JUITIers and % : h énough to réport. They simply keep|faCe of 2 the oyertaXing of an existing depari- | lectable in connection therewith, and ment whith has béeh burdened with|the sheriffs of the counties will not fibra work that it éan do and do ef- |4ct, ohe evén explaining his attitude felently, by declaring that “Bis people want li- It ie to be rememtbered that Great|quor and want to make {t” Which ap- Britain had this very same trouble | péars t6 be sufficiént for hith to re- It was found that its munition sup-|frain from” efifor6ifig. either the sfate plies were not what they should be,|or the federal law. that the ecabinet mefiber who was en- | Géorgia appears to De 1f absiit the vtrusted with this work alohs with|same situation regarding the uphold- -trian, the shoe maker, the baker and candléstick fakér—every German lantes. And they hive moré ehance to be e effectual thari thelr more highly sit- [ i He camme t6 the side door te get the | Uated brothers, simiply because they | ™ Ach, it's eold!” he began 1 nfost Wi 3 b A Wi vof Germans had swept by to | os ar who will be lante |08t Wearied of my monosyliabic re. |bewildered enough, fof I had resttatn. e aouih of ihe town and were OTHER VIEW POINTS eSS, 60 0 by plies, I fancy, when he finally brought | ed myself as long as I could and I X “ 0 3 this was ithe first intimation that J6 only fair to those whe have aiready | ¥a¥ 0 BVOid passig the dear old |l said. I can't stand evesyihing. I A dred west of | Proved attitude—Waterbury Ameri- me Sfléntly fof about an hotir and| 1 stopped. frosen with horrér, What | Other Germans appeated west of| i Masnicres. Biack collected all the S y REE ed in adfy branch of industrial oF #g- | for moHopolizjne the lion of the eve- | suddenly put me into the window sest| aonipis: (SHCE (CRGEEE. 8 U Byery day come reports which { tleultural effort it will have less ef-|ning. I went home terribly ashamed, 'and sat down beside ~me. ¢ . i rvants available, afd with two com- | shatter the previous records made in fect upon the etonomic conditions of a:d ;flnv!nre;i that, notwit&stan e look at me,” he said. But I abmlut;l_y Snigk of regulafs delivered am Gtilick cantifg vegetables and fruits in 1916. the country, a fact which experiencs|that he looked very sympathetic, he | couldn’t 1"]‘: my hea]d, d hempflt io | towards Rues Vertes. The Germans It is evident that many in Rhode Is- But soms days Tater, atter Mr, Max’ | tafned My face’ toNard mitm. “Hap, | fell Dack and fisece nhand-to-hiand land have peen mmost indusirious inif sopAy AND WEDNESDAY sldération, and cohgress cannot fail Y i YR 4 Rra domt 1ot k0w Tve loved you | fenting followed: Black led his little T Ll eI Lo y 2o hlce, T guces ho didn't mind, amer | Al ine Hhe, and ihat I was gome|ATmY from house to house and as|Who put up less thah o hundred cans ing the change in the draft law &d]ajl 7 .. | whose crew of eight men kept pump-|largér records may have been madeé . v, e “On: 1 exclalined, very Milch atraid | FE2%5, SO0V O e Bt rankarP" | on tarms, while the smatier ones were ms and the oman “I shouldn't have eaid—I didme| Plack ehatged this machine-gun | [gRorted by o'éhgufi“'v':;% ‘;:n;miaflmlafi : =55 meédn to—" Rut he put his arms|With one otderly. Four other brave y s orderlies had béén shot dowil Peside him previously and this one also was - - Mashieres. A regziment which had the | Potato crop. it is almost like adaing of it all? Bvery German-born cifizen, | Stffést part of the fighting in the § stuff. 7 7 LD | against them. During the flghting the | Ment that a eommittee with enthusi- BACK DOOR PROPAGANDA. Xgots B e e colonel had been wounded in one eye|88m and initiative enoush to plant el - : 3 214 8o gerlous was is injuty thet his ;‘;"‘fl ’;Bwegfi a g:odli crep t~1ho\;11€i1 :t B igl- other eye became useless. His troops | the same time have brains enolish to 7 Margaret Widdsmer of The Vigl. |of that clags like a tralned chorus. | ONCE B39 to be g0 hard presseq that | Provide preber storage — frost and |y, rchents 6 M i eméd probable they would give | Other elements considered. The dam- 0 i marvelous dramatic ability never ¢ showed to bétter advantage than in némy off. Menitwhjle i§ this powerful six part pictare. R ssSEE ANOTHER BIG PRODUCTION U Harcours, and I proceeded 0 as- | rushed to the one place where the |S"arming westward =~ o his THE FIREFLY OF fews pubiisiied herein. 1t is only reagonable 6f course that|tonish him by forgettifiz that we were | hateful crinéon aid not eover) the | poadouarters south of Mardoing to - Al rights of republicdtion of || those who reach the age of 31 should|sttangers and telling him the most|panels, laid my head against their find five Germans aiready in pos-| o B TOUGH LUCK special despatches herein. are also | aonie under the provisions of the draft | fidicilous things with charasteristic fshndly support and burst oWt cf¥- g easion of a great dump neatby. 8o o yelrekth;y haivgh (ngx:éeihtmcloskq :t A B T EE reserved, law as well 45 those who had feached | Peckleseness. 1 told Him how often |i quiokly had the enethy advanced that (10 o'clock five nights in the week, to s ory sorn bl ve, Marion and 1, went 4 round-about | “On, why did you bring me hefe ” that age when the law was passed. It 2 N s Y ¥ lsave coal in lights and fuel, the sa- Mining Camps S‘hrrin:v i oons are showing some appreciation |k ALMA RUBENS nd ALT T lhing s 3hies | of their share of duty in the common WHITMAN weapon, Without a mo- | Sfude. Théy have too long. been un= Sy a1 ntred” Witk he moat |MmenUs hesitation he charged the | SLACLINCE Srienaple, omY 8, o ANIMATED WEEKLY —————————————— fotces can be made .up of these Who |thére, and that every big room and | beautiful dump alone A e anout Dim #0lot public weifare. = They are largely e h ot T vt tromn | to iame for the fate which threatens|} Matines 2:18; Evening 6:4518:45 in any lin® of industry and who for|Ory that we Joved. And it was not un-|turng out wronf." 1 concluded with a n 5 g Tt them and an apprehension 6f which w‘g:kh:fl“h;;‘:efifif:h‘z:" may account for their - present im- THEATRE inte accnumflmabcanmng Hre(‘ords fi;m OTHER SHORT SUBJECT® city lots fitty by one hundred feet|§“= will stand high. During the coming Coming Thurs, Fri. and Sat. the machine-gun was STARRING Seven Breathless Reels of Hair Raising Actien is command until relisf / What with all the abuse levelled at the AMuncipal Farm commistes, which same has t6 do with the public iz 1ot the m{!y one to f that bitter day about | thing to do now is t6 seé to it that | insult to injury to even mentlon the | tie remaliing bushels are hot allowdd ade up of troops known | ffeezing of so many thousands 8f| t0 dgom‘the oo 4 .2! g}“‘ fr?stt;bxneir; 6 ahd they fought all|these tubers. Dame (Nature this time|AD < o e 2"3 i es and bayonets at close | lent a helping hand to the enemies o6f | Siorage have to f,g“@“f“",{‘-- o2 great onslaught made | theré is common sense ifi the staté- Nevw Britain Herald. New England Gurrenders: ©peaking of Uringing percie to ¥ i3 in a fair way to do it with New England if There are several hun- he goes ahead and dedlares the . : The colonel knew they neceded all|@red bushels of potatoes from the ;3" of the house’s clothes for press- %&:nzl‘vi‘;fl:lt a“‘“é rlefi:'tt:ge}e :lt would be | ., o Siréoibi Beriant p,},‘sibk‘ to enabley Municipal Tarm which are of no use. | “Cei onaid Hepublican. he| - The back-doer propaganda is going |them to bear the awful strain. He They have been touched by thé hands doughnut a “nonesseritial fat waster.” of old Jack Frost. Looking back over ST VA, : steadily on, untouched by notiee. It|c2lled for an orderly, and led by his 2 . et dities was inable to devote (he | ing the law concerting prohibition as ot 00t Mk T A ohe bl s aahamion i’g;“flf;‘;n*t‘ehff:ft'g“Q{J“e'z‘{{‘“;;;d;"‘;;“’e,‘,’f' B e o T | e ates iy Aoy eoimandst, ot atiantion ré:ui:m!a:?m:‘l:h:‘t;ft it $n reative do :;n:c;a‘:::e to put down| ot them at the P;ung [They st Be e couragement {o-his {roope. For hours | ever little intelligsnee, can tell ‘what | been examited in eonnection with the was put into efféet provided the : act and public epinion has ot aswert. | Chdrge for pressing a frock, afid he i B han péfienee which this counity has been Zoing through. The conditions whieh liave chafaoterised the past cannot be tolerated loriger and the sooner aetion is takén to replace them by the se- curing of an efficlent head to handle such matters the better it wiil be for *he army and the country. KEEP YOUR LIBERTY BONDS. The Liberty loan committés of New England, and it is to be presamed those of other sections of the country, is ‘endeavoring te discéurage theprac- | It will be a unanimous wish that|its first draft yet, and wouldn't take B T s s e Tectivea, e itice whieh i3 being followed by muny | January does flot attempt to uplicate | TSN Of 6fty anyway. He was unim- jof using the boad alrealy purchased [ the dent which December ssade in the !for the baying of mercandise.and also | eoal plie. the praétiee which 18 being followed {by some Mmerchatits of docepting them {for merchandise. The reason for this v —availed. He went off to is that bonds 8o exchanged for mer- | dence in thie faét tha¢ their number 18| gathe interesting item at the 5 who was his force thein to instst Hpon obedisnde fo | P2L8 48 0 its reasonableness He went } e 5 bition 1§ bound t6 b8 4 joke fn that e P i B L prevail. thirty-seven to fifty!(” he sald. “That is not reasomable, no. I am a good Americafi ¢itizén, but I seé that that B is wrong. I would not mind forty- five, but it is all wrong to take old men of fifty.” Masnieres Press.) ‘The full story of the heroism of a #tish éaptain, who was so moved | with hatred ¢f the Géfmans for erip-| EDITORIAL NOTES. .A certain New Haven lawyer prob- ably undefstdndd Better now what it costs t6 hope that Germany wins the waf! oy YN taue Liete fRY: "1t Whan fhe Germane detivered tilr hase Are the dayE Whes s ve sk *fls:! e:;t:n:flme_’:g“::“ et | tTémeNdolis assault against Masnieres tarians have reason to display confi- s;p th coMmanding general thers Wwas of the isstie and making it less easy | PeOPIe continue to wotk as if they| 'THe next visitor happéned to be | dsshi to mell future issues at the same rate| tDOUSht thé ofily Sugar Shtainable was | the meat-man—for even in these par- Tative: Wad o Man of long servive | & nd miieh beloved by all the troghe | Stomne. It : g awhile, and this man was the most et o LBl the iemeans| Even the ‘bolsheviki realie tnat|Teasonable gfocer and butcher in ncreade in taxa- oW, [tion 1 6Fder 16 Meet this added ex: | peo o o0t a5 feuteal as it might In comnection with the Libetty loafis S:Oy::{ T i B the permanent investment feature of 4 i the govérnmeént bonds ought not to be bverlosked; These who purchased them muét have had this in mina to ome extent at least as well as a de- = } a] requiremiénts, but it should ibe realized that the lesson of thri Tthe Brigate to e fn conheeHen therewth and ihe hré‘f; very Strentious week weatherwiss, | Ticn fOIKS." el R TR L DT Which # 16 desived t6 give to thE gov- f, dufing 4 Gefman air warm 4 lamented. “War i wrong. 1 have|Had becomé biiter asainst the Ger- t 6f the {werity 6W soon he would head &bove water. Thé govefiment | Dinth of November. got_us fnto this war. We ought to|Dbé able to get & A Hefe we lost our tepefs. The fieat | right 6f thé t#obps holdifg the tewn ! thére 19 soms satistaction that & whols A £ o \$rnment aré adversely attected it the | lot of show shovelifi Wis HOU force | was Hars. ho e AT ccent Gd | was forced to fall back. The BFigade Bonds are disposed of at this time un- | 2 i , he ¢onfesséd, i Prussia) | in the town, howeveér, stood firm and upon us at the sames time. g Va {Ines st 8 ABSOIBEN) Hcosary. The 8 wag meck but insistént. The war S & of the bonds ofi the \matket| Renef in tHE Fugar Stualion is re LM ol e W 4 are vested With {He authority will not| Then we asked him what he would || . [ dhie Bhus dunt i nandaasd ‘esed | S N et The noeded remedy. It 18 a SimilAF ex- ] ith his h in that of th fderly ed itaelf to the point where Jt will| 1010 his Drice. After 4 spirtted de. N R s A X - example was the final word for the the law. Sueh betng the came prohi. | e Lo, tie Waf. —— e BIGEUT Bh sl : that they are going to fiise the age| Meroism of a British Captain, | 200 (he¥ stood and died for him an state as long as existing conditions|of drafting up to take meén from (Correspotidence of The Associated % soor Bling hig child aith ' bomb, that fie i 2 4l 4 d eight of tiem e 1ol him he ad sden it ell it a club, and withsiood a sudden i B ment_ hasn't anything like exhausted | formafl onslaught by his inspirine | f&a;}:va':i ?ag'“l the edptain's nathe a sible 15 PeREOR. Td of gallantr¥ and bravery in ] “Tt was i fhe paper” he insisted.|$he British camp. Hers ary the he | B coing durine dielr general o | “Fruif-a-tives” Soon - Relieved X & wliaing 1é had been a jovial estpanion until | Hear! and I had paing all over my body, be, but thero can be litile anestion | 1o (% SARPST § Mement to eet| Fecently, when, during a Ge man St | g6 that T eould hardly move around, “If tuls war were oflly ever! e |drippled for life by & bomb. Biack | I tried all kinds of Medieine but nons T g s ked ail my iife here & 1| Mans and bad sworn that ne would LR C1f BNy B o - ‘WO i & N siad P Jt 13 all rght o iitge the saving | am 3 good American eltizen. I have|SNAGE Tull penaity for ine airman | decided fo try “Fruif-a-tives’’, I of a shovelful of eoal & day, but whet | built up.a good business, my wife and | d¢éd. bought the first hox last Jume, snd that {s about all 2 householder has ih |1 Have worked hard. And prices are ~The gzammhmm Knew o hon . hé| fiow I am iwell, after #sing only three Tl 1hs, FOOMmEROt mect o mfl:r it 18 useleSs to Hfge such |56 Bad=-8o bad I scarcely keep my | turned in on the ni = | Goxes, 1 revommend * Fruit-a-tives” _his revenge. Nest| §o anyono suffering from Indigestion’; || Comfortables on the basls of early Fall prices, and save Well, even though we heve had & |M8Ke peace. ’lt’s a government for|morning the Gerihais i 7 disappearance of official doétiments, is under afrest, pendihg his trial. e e e ——— s o r—— nly guide. This heroic tramp among his men | €Ver; is worthless information. The R e e ] v produced another thrill- W ™ ing incident next @ay. The Germans c Business renetwed their attack and came down Froters o 2 S Leaa Center of Werwieh WARM COMFORTABLES. - ] m next| two towhs and the territory about Iior COld NISht' {chandise must th okt cdses be fmme. | increasing. hotse, where the dwellers, fiay have | them were béing held by & ivisien Tms I]a“ orous flmldmufl ‘ . g b £ T ; - x \ - al g b 85, East, Too SLEEP IN COMFORT WITH THE THERMOMETER ifig captaln who may be designai. Geizarb 57, East, Tafonso, : & as Capiain Biack foF purposes of| “FOF two years, I was 4 vietim of of intérest. AR -fn this connection | 10 Be f6tnd in chewing gum. lous days one must have meat once if | this nas {-Acute Indigestion and Gas In The AT ZERO A complete stock of fine Comfortables has just amrived This is the stock we ordered months ago, but the entire output of the mills was réquisitioned by the government for the soldiers in the different cantonments, and we had to wait. Here is yous 'owiiy == you may secure the finest afterwards ‘altacked my FRED J. CAVEEN: B08, 8 bos, 6 for §2.50, trial sizs, 556, || comsiderable money. ; At all dealet$ of sent .postpflid by Fruits i i . m:eq Limited, Ogdensburg, N.¥, We have them at all prices from $2.00 to $8.00—from the l make peace if it wanted to. And he fheans i8¢ tHey Mitist ifivariably be [ported soonm, but it-is to be sincere t off to say the same next door. Bold at & 1088 But if they are retained hoped that 1t i8 ot e samie “soon” le héaven, the egg maf is an| & H /fhe foll facs value as well as the feg- | that has Been tised Wwith Suth fre | AMEHEan, evén if he does charge lknow SOmet fifar interest payments are bound to|queney regarding coai relief. hat he chiarges Ho said nothing . . received. This retention ef the S T figt ghe o6 i i mt m’l c‘ear n“ Bonds untfl fMaturity means an advan.| From the way in which Generaj Als stab bl fage to the government as well s g |lenby 15 Diishing ailad in Palesting | i W ofEplesion wa e et o ot s SOLDIERS IN CAMP | e vt o : Turks shail get & fook at ferusalem CA ted, tough and pimply, 1 was so TEST OF AUTO TRUCKS. again to say ndthing abeut recapturs 7 ashamed thit 1 never had any Fha G Wad snssnr 1R i 4 The abrupt change from| fun. 1 gt g porsiy ;; :;1;!\ the metm-t;ruz;kg putchased | M masked difference in Which thé bmad«hhcmphmxbe !;mm{;‘ egul ,: n::'u'l g!fihfll A R people of France and Austrls re. | fryingonyour boy'shealth,butithe | Soap-—with 1 liie Resins! Otot. Water, By bHASINE (MM OYEFIARd fIOM | how the peom of dhe resrestire oot | Will only take'the rieh liquidfoodin | ment just at Arst—has given me the point of mantitattiire 1o the point tions stand and what thé conditions " back my clear, healthy skin 1 of shipment; hits pfoved a decided suc- | or theis Snancey 496 st wish you'd sy it]" ¢ess. Al of the ears arrived at their [ : : destihation with the éxcepticn of the| After secing what Germariy intendd ; - 6ne which was struck at a railroad | to do about Ra#an territory it holds, o crossing. They had Plénty of experi- | it must make the Bulgarians med ¢hce because of wedther conditions|enough to thréw @oWn their arms to Knd poor roads in Eorfié Séctions, but | read abblit the Cerman plan of no an< ey were able {6 evercome sucli ob- | nexations and np indémnities. stacles with ittle difficulty. S S aish it will ereate richer blood to es The result has beéth that those who| With thé anfiounsetnent that potash by hi Held the steering whéels fiave @nined | deposits Kave beéén discovered in Ne- séme valuable experience, the endur- | braska whish with those in California afice of the trucks has undergone a|will serve the natioif’'s needs, it goés rigid test as to efficiéncy, the syste to show that we have to be deprived . . #¥ay dandruff : eep fhie hair thy ang of roads havée been given a tryout(of our outside ewFess of supply in 1 Sooti’s . - "‘“-“",“a.f:.;:i" | =t White to Dipt. 2R, which should be 6f no little value|order to find out what we have right t 18 exactly what they need. - T while thére has = also beem important|at home. y = -~ Mhme.!bom_leld.fi B —————lisieuy || Comfortable made of pretty but inexpensive silkoline, and filled with a fair quality of cotton, to ‘the Comfortable covered with the best satifie; beautifully made, and filled with the very best batting] = - ; BUY NOW AT THESE PRICES 12,00 = $2.50 — $3.00 — $4.50 TO $5.00 ‘January Sale of Men’s Shirts Still Continues