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P —— p— Auditorium Theatre ‘WILLIAM FARNUM in '"THE HEART OF A LION FROM RALPH CONNOR'S NOVEL “THE DOCTOR" . HING CAREER orwich Blletin |5 I sty FEEL FINE! TAKE s s st dnEs | TASCARETY” FOR o R TRERETURRE BTSSR, DOV el 'with pink s—that's po % 8¢ Norwieh, ° :tlv:{y :11 uh! knows p:lroui dnfi! FA'Q.:;l Conn., 88 sécond-class ttof, . it. i she got a prize! Enjoy life! Your system is filled Department of Music. e a SPEND 10 CENTS! DON'T STAY A SUNSHINE COMEDY—NUF-SED e onstoyoted z’ R e S s " 1o, guely- BILIOUS, SICK, HEADAGHY, THIRTY ACTUAL MINUTES OF LA UGHTER aBulletin Business Ofige 480, tp i ‘ca enteg. the young wo- e S B b GONSTIPATER, e S i g Bulletin "'-;‘:J'l‘.*‘”‘;:r ""'!‘._ 3 : Syearing the thres Jacn (eels. | ana of owicse Fl,\‘ll"fln o ?"fl: tnep ; e T | - E AMkey " | toueh with corditions maintain' that| ¥ , YOu mever caj can|you can rest in ust fol-{ = : CA- . = = - | Willtmantle Office, 625 Main Strest. : ‘ S P § GANT HARM Yau| BEST . JpTitmipy, 00ce O Malt SUUL| ey oan then by il motne chouid | imains ‘g,;',zz”gf,;::‘-’:;m“;,;: P :..r‘,;*’* L i of | eTAne non wew, wewen | Connecticut thllege REE | " Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 17, 1918, | that end. It is not a matter on which ;f,‘,"‘&’.;t ‘I';;; T‘m’fi"fi“fi";‘i‘ Dyjthet b Y AND CHILDREN. Conce rt S eries thers ought to be & lot o Recking and| ccnu s, e haxt ol tourmamenst ol p‘filfi o S THEATRE filling but direct immediate and de- B st o Ty v P on fii nad, drawn you say? won t ¢ : ] » ' play | with umulgtion of bile and bow- " CIRGULATION emned AN 2R o Dlatl nd M A BET e i | o heksan Rk hoeps “you . billois, JOINT RECITAL TODAY AND TONIGHT M coughed in the appalled | tc ! The next draw I was|headachy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath | Mme. Caroline Hudson Alexander, WONDERFUL 1901, &verage ....ccesssaree 4412 : silence 'w{g ensued, There was a Mrs, Evevett and I went|bad and stomach sour—Why don’t you | Soprano. ] . e taint h%fiy turned into an- th § headache, think- | get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the| Mr. Frederick Weld, Baritone. 1805, averpge . veeperss @92 || 1t an that wes mecded to got eon-|other ough. n the sirl with the|ing about it, because she is a very|Arig store and feel bully Take Cas- s sideration for the daylight saving PIan | slicked back hair asked haltingly and |geod Rlayer. Pale and shaking, 1 got|carets tonight and enjoy the nicest, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th » from conevess was the endersement | politely, “Did you?” g to the club the day ef the match, only | gentlest liver and bowel S:Iemsi you 2 S s Ji 12, 1918 of President Wilson, that has new| The girl with the high heels looked |to find that Mrs. Everett had default-|every experienced. You'll wal 4 BRE oo ooatif o’clot [ IN antary 1 18 eeree baen received and it oyght et §o take|around ' at the clrole and grinned;| ed fo me besayse she hed heen called | With @ clear head. clesn tongue, v | Single Admission ... $1.00 TR long to get the AL o ovlnge&;:g; ?x%fe{‘;?o'w fgs:-n:mnsnt.!' ! - i ing fit. Mothers can give a whale AL!AS MRS- JFSSOP Jegistative machinery| . 0% 4 F THE A§SOCIATED Smfin; "-'x'.’ar‘f“‘;&“; % o et *as ‘E:fip!'y you do that npbody| “My friends tried not to act amazed MEMBER @F T K ] Casearet to a sick, cross, bilious, fev- |. eould tell my game of golf from a po- | when they met me and diseoyered that erish ehild any time—they are harm- A Metro Wonderplay of Romance f 2 3 3 | d Adventure. proper preparation ought not to beliato dig “contest; that I don't|I was still among the players. Most |less—never gripe or sicken. i PRESS Toerioohed untl £ i (50 tate and then | oo RAR D siand or swing. Sqvou|of them fot perimanent wrinKles in MEN WHO CAME BACK 1 The Assoclated Press is exclusive- || endeaver to make up for the procras-| needn't feel upsst and try to main-|thelr falr brows wondering how 08 |ing ine opeming stage of which is a BURTON HOLMES 1y entitled to the use for "pubml.t' tination. tain Mltl}‘{ faces and eonceal your|earth it 2::;’,@,5&. ‘!(y‘ ,uo?neesu, ‘a[ periud' of eight days passed in seme J TRAVELOGUE :‘: ut:‘lt.nur“:oflt ':553{’.' mu: The bill which pravides for pushing| thoushis! course T didn't tell 'em! 1 just deted | oopor nranch of servies trom that eut [S—— “Then,” burst ou the relieved che-|sort of careless and easual and as ed in pmb; “gi; and also the local {::. ‘2;::;‘9‘:’. :‘l‘m-‘h‘:;’ g::rfi;: '::: rus, “how did you ever happen to get | though I w;: per(;actly ‘p'led ta being ublishéd h . pidid s i 't thinki m ) - 4 MA‘? '_n‘p“ ll:. of o ':ab cation of §| been arted upon faverably by the sen- e peihe Only we wase FEag | v smee eemi-Anala special resery of which they have bheen selecied. S L A The second staze is a period of flying Copyrighted b}f .the B'rlqsh Canadian lasting eight days. The next step is a Recruiting Mission. period of three weeks .ini the staff By Fred Taylor, Laborer. office of an army ecomprising several Fred Tay! % s ylor was the first man back a,‘!"l:y! B;’[rga'l ft’e‘,rl:h:c:, u‘:’: !Q!é;lm te Chicago of those enlisted there and B o O eay army oars fOF 3 | gy 45 fn the service helping others *0n the completion of this practieal |10 J0in up” in the Chicaga depot of 's':;k lthle officers ‘r‘emrnh to the Staff .shen Eritish-Canadian Recruiting Mis- ool for a month to have the final ) fiched T - touich given to their instruction before | . 1V 1om I nlisted T savs to the cer they are appoipted to a divisional | ‘Nyee in for it to do our bit”—and gtaff In the feld, the entire UFAINING|1un sorry the rheumatiz sent me home & e T I 1 5, ARIY | says to the younz fellows as I kncws, In the Roaring Comedy Skit g’ L app: X Y | “Go’ in, they'll treat ye right and feed “A Sh, < i - 5 that an officer can succeed in master- you gead, and if. ve come back as op Girl's Romance. ing staff work ip this brief peried, N o alinoush Mo has alreads gend |Some poor devils were on_ transport CLAUDE RAUF rep) M mx those things at all and it's very espatches herein are also || ate. It is still in committee of the| unjust—o!" “And would yeu believe it, the wo- I| house and if the influence of the pres-| “No, of counse you weren't!” seoth-iman I drew for the last game was a ident i5 going to haye the desired ef-|ingly agreed the givl with the high|shark, but she got lost in a stone pit fart it will be saved from s plgeen- |heels. It was just sheer luck that I|and rolled into the water anather hole. : played well enough the first day to plqlca n&d let‘ inn&!ed r ;‘ thlgl;@t A qualify. I omnly went out tp save ar- | twice, us ving me a chance for When it eomes o senservatlon it|..,oni Gith three girls who stopped | my Ilfo-—.nflgut the eleventh hole she should be reallsed that ~ | their ear for me and who insisted that |looked at her wrist watch and said tunity to practiee it should be im-|] might as well have the fun of the|heavens, she'd be late for that lunch- nroved. Therg is every reason for sav-|drive. 8o I did. My trying to play|eon and would haye to go—and she ing daylight ag there is for s with all those sharks was just as| walked off right there, leaving me coal, for saving fopd or anything |Silly as attempting to drive an aero- | victor, of course. And I can show you lse' T in - o lhit ha 2 nt plane when I've never even been in|my two nice, shiny silyer candlesticks to ' ‘: 5 e s (“t’ W‘l 1 ane, right now, with the date engraved or} can put the plan into operation| "waAs o weather, it was a perfectly | 'em‘-and nobody en earth can say without interference put there must|awful day for golf—cold and with a|didn’t win my golf prize fairly!” "KEITH VAUDEVILLE TODAY. CHISHOLM & BREEN 't - - | coming home, you'll say as they all do, & be a general adoption of the plan if|wind that besides being a gale| “Certainly = extraordinary” agreed :géotha;h:mgzgmq;y military train- | «pm glad 1 had a chance to do my Novelty Wire Offering ;.’ it is going fo be the Success that it|ehanged its dircction evgry five min-[the girl with the slieked back halr | Tpose who ate intended for brigade bit that way.’ > can and shauld he. utes, It rattled ail the gpod players | “Only Ruth Deane's picture couldn’t 5w 2 They didn't kngw T was fifty, but 4 i Tro whe have made a stud of tho| HFHWS: Thdy,gui Hervois. tr-feat | Have.been heipod slon A%y way ke | ST ATk e e came stewe o we'SE 0 fhava P, 3o oniot e | "HANVEY & FRANCIS hi = eir game would be ruined. Natu- | that!” i 3 K ¥ 3 - 3 oatier assert that the pusiting of e yaily since 1 had no game it did not! Huh!” sald the golf girl. “Lots of || reroe mire o aate orit, e | 8iF, that's my game all my life since “ ;' ! 4 to serve with smaller units only, they q its of Variety™ R i e least. Nothing cou 1 er ightn't have hee: v kg + H I tamped ties for a dollar and a quar- in the spring and back again in the m:fn“w‘;‘m’f hing could wave! p;{::u“r:s”;tfi‘al‘l‘ ;gfx eneemA0Y | do not e B onE 2 Practieal | ier a day in Ontario vears ago. 1 went 5 fall will mean a saving of a million| *With a perfectly free mind and a Exchange. " SaurRo ! 'mh In the !;lcafse COMDTiSes | oyt in about the first lot recruited in tons of eeal. Others say it will effect 8 week with @ brancl (of the service| Chicago after the Mission opened, went ‘ing of $40,000,000. Certainiy the other -than that to whigl @y OTig-|in as a sapper, sir, but ye can de yer a saving of $40,000,000. Certaini Te inally belonged, a week of aviation|pit as a sapper for they need sappers can be po disposition to stand in the reckons indemnities and gives out the | ang ‘two weeks in a divisional s:ff. : E way of any such work of conserva- new rules of trade taxes and obedience over ,th_zrn' i Glad I _went and if I[f¢ . '] tion, te_conquered Ameriea? The work pf a_ staft dealing with:wasn't fifty I'd go again. ‘Thl: SQR of Hll FIM B i A 2 operations is divided into five heads,| Greatest rents 8 : Would you bet with the Devil op the | ag follaws: The study and preparation o,hm:.:'; eIS waas‘ e{\‘a:x:e sfi"e{m‘.af,‘;'..d' ;’x & Part Raramaunt Pictury sanetity of a_moral treaty? of the elements necessary. to reach a g i the . i months gone and now I'm back with = " Remember Belgium. decision concerning an operation, the ho“onb,’i discharge, a pension v;)ng pense and a Dazzling Climax “Luncheon a la . THE COMING CITY MEETING. Phe electors of the city have been «warned to attend a speeial meet- &ing Friday evening at which a num- ber of matters of direct interest to “every taxpayer are to come up for ac- Prion. These are all matters upon which everyone entitled to vote should be thoroughly informed and like other city business it calls for an expres- sion from as large a number of the svoters as possible. ! Only two ef the items involve very large sums of money although each one must be acted upon if the court of common couneil is to be glven the «proper authority to ecarry them into uffect. We are eonfropted with a condition regarding our gas and elec- tric property which should receive LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A WASTED APPEAL. What Daes He Mean? Where Silence Incriminates. Mpst of what is being done in be- e 2 Remember the Lusitania, ision i 3 i i et “thi d < hilf’ of conservation ;;g calling peo-| Protest Against Arbitrary Action. Remember the Kaiser Credo—"Me gifi;im x:gflt(.hethznx;glfl&:ia&i&n g:ethtlas g‘-fud 'f,’fsub:gfie;fffiectm ihs'“éifi; IN"; WM. S. HART ple's attention to the necessity of say-| Mr. Editor: Permit me through the |und Gott. 2 carry it out: the exesution of fhe|one should stay out when they know 3 i ing can be endorsed, but it is hard |COlUmNS ‘of The Bullitin to enter a an oo iting man loves falr play and | plan; the control of the execution.|what the Germans have tried to do. 1|J 1 2 Reissue of His Big Succoss BB i 2 vigorous protest against tl : : s < | The decigion i i 5 = > to'see where any beneft is golng to| IEOUS Proieet againel e BIHFAY | Mallll Glcire el toated: these | MO0 SECEIO e the task of he com | heard the cune sna T say wnat war(| DOUBLE CROSSED be ohtained from the eampalgn which shutting off the water from several [Cards all marked; eyery promising |gaged, while its execution lays in the | was ready to do mine. No pension R T is being started in some places of|houses on Williams street without|horse in the race is drugged. hands of the traops themselyes, thus|for me, I told 'em. T can't understand CURRENT EVENTS having the children go fram house to| notifying the occupants, thereby caus-| The German dopesters have one rule | leaving the three other heads to be|how the young fellows who can go . hoysq and place a iag on,the eoal|ing net simply inconvenience but actu- | L Win, you lose—I win, anyhow, warked ont by the officers of the staff. [ stay out ot uniform. “Join up,” 1 says shovel as a means of reminding the|al suffering. A broken hydrant was M'flgfl é!A!he }ast c;‘ll t}(‘r the :pnrtlng To do this wark an Army Siaft i6 |te am. s P i househelder that he should save coal.|the cause, which, of course, needed | Wblgod'“"f‘ 01)- o the goo !Pm’ft’ divided into four bureaus. The first What does Count Czernin mean by Under tho present state of affairs it|imMediate attention. A mild proest | & ; bad blood has no sport n|of whieh has the task of keeping up 0 foraihie ang eretians®? Ty 1t €6 dlu. is parfectly apparept that no such pe- | the superintendent called forth the|'-, o\ 0w vet aione. to date information goncerning the| The Febrew Union College, Cinein- |tinguish Belgium, France, Serbia and A eurt response: “We den’t have to no- d eflectives at the dispesal of the gern- i i ia fi “th i are able to judge by their own coal| gy t action, it seems to that | #8ainst the one man not of it. nati btai 28 4 H £ Pt many ways the growth of the com-| gl RrYOmp 3 . me . 3 mation ebtained, about . the = enemy.! win tn, : Ch oy 5 3 munity ana the support of its existing supply whether {hey can afford fo be|a messenger might have been sent| It ism't just the safety of your real |!phe- third deals' with the Operations | iy @il o The :American resident { Chrenigie: other than ecopomical. From the|through the strest and in a very few | €State, or your investments, or ¥our|and the movements and instruction of | & g L not answer that questipn E @ = - m" e & adrge exten!| troulle which they are having secur- |minutes suficlent water could have |Vast properties and prospects. fhe troops, The fourth is coneemned | 1o s oo e e e W, emee | e 1, the Aoty Pyt v o et coney €0 | ing. fuel and the indications that the|heen drawn for immediate needs; but| 16 15 he wannood and pomanhood | with the food supply, transport and |Euffalo Emquirer e e $ id h" ':druntly :{"um" d m": situation is not olng to improve very|Re. the water was S“gdemy 'h‘“‘ off, | erth !ficvlfng :;ng‘ ap]:-:;zcti;gese things | communications, The furth er section : shoul e 2 e men p 3 ¥ - ] 1 3 i r:.. e i "“np e m’wfl hat| apidly there is a much morg fmpres- :g&;";s’m‘; édf;e:ngs _"I fl:: ':': Imagine going to your office some l;-dr:,?msme fop the transmission of it 1 expested to gain thereby. Other- | “.ve reminder than 3 tag on the c0al|noying and painful, all of which might | ine morning, being ronghly jostied in- | - wise it is impossible for the voters to na nat be wasted.| paye ‘been avoided by a few moments t(;fithe lg'utter by an insolent Prussian pass honest judgment thereon, It is > some instances where|of thoughtfyl courtesy on the part of | OTiCer, then to find your letters opened, 5 is bei T d your safe looted your busiress annex- = = Sauaily tmporiant tat - tha_votars| 10" co8lIs being barned 1 :wnfl;w:m fhe acal'in chsese, Rl Gils we ket | TR R sy wmaany OTHER VIEW POINTS ST T T 3 should be there to asquaint themselves| ;) gisterance. Whers a tag under or-| vants even st the cost of losing a few Imagine going home, to find your ith the existing state of affalvs | ginavy conditions weuld be effective|gallons of water from a gushing hy- house occupied by roystering German . S 5 Fluid D q order that the proper remedy may be |y %% CONC BU8 B0 L € etine | drant. cfficers, your art treasures appropriat- —_— ; et Contents 15 Fiuid Dractm =pplied. We must go torward, Wel o 01 o1 iha fire b th: I my ip etenil Yours respeetfully, od op gestroyeg byh SfFman i, After Baby Doll had b i sportainly cannot allow ourselves to|o¢ 4 ump ingteal GRORDE (. SCRIVEpTER. | (FUT ifo ana danghicss outkaged by | AStor Basy Dot hac been suppressed “lat baskward. of by the shovelful. Nerwich, Jan. 15, 1818, ese brothers of the Begst, who “must ral. authority, ridgeport’s Ton tag the coal shavels under such conditions bepomes g joke, Necessity is forcing people to do just what the tags wopld urge, The effort would therefore mean a waste pof material have relaxation.” chief executive reproached the police Are you a good sport? for not arresting thugs and other crim- You are always open to a het on the | iRals. After he got his own salary in- ball game, the weather ,the up or down | creased. to $6,000, he advised the tax of wheat, the election, the speed of a|l0ard to retrench. ILet us have law boat, auto, horse or train, or the turn |a0d order, but not at the expense of < The electors of the eity should “therefore do their part in looking out for their own interests and their own “business. There Is t00 much at stake 4o leave action upon the matters con- For In.tanu_uu! Ghilgon. Mothers Know That Views of the Vigilantes t T 1 have pointed to storm-hit Chicago and the love of it—to justify their in-| How are you goihg to bet? with a “I teld you s0” and a wum?fig that this was punishment for its ini- quities. It might be difficult to be- lieve, however, as the publi¢ mind has come so to associate brimstone and fire with punishment for wickedness such as it hears of in Chicago—Wa- terbury Republican. It is perfectly proper and highly ‘commendable that every effort should Je made to overcome the waste of coal Aand to prevent its mse where it is not needed, or where a lesser consumption ‘would serve all the requirements, but ¢he idea of shutting down industries for a period of five days or for one Bay a week in addition to Sunday in order to overcome the eoal ghortage is decidedly drastic and must be looked and time which might better be de- of a card. those who vote with our machine. Let - 3 ;:me‘a in the call to a few. There| yotod ta other matters where real op- _ “Come, now! us have retrenchment, but not when it num cas na ould be a representative gathering|portynitien for effective service exist. A Good Bet Do family, fortune, faith in the flag, [ WOUld diminish the mayor's stipend.— of the citizens for a full and free ex-| mhe tagging of the coal shovel under .| mean anything to you? Bridgeport Times. E ‘bression of opinion and for the tak-| existing conditions eannot be regarded By George E. Bowen of The Vigilanted | Is today’s market more than tomor- e 3 _ALGOHOL-3 PER img of the wisest action after 1earn- | orherwise than o wasted appeat ‘Without sacrilege, let us consider | row's security? In the days when ealamities were Sl AVegefable! 156 he faote, eal. this wag ag g game of chance. It is your ante. not so general all over the face of the 3 imitatingtheFood by Regula- § - 2 7 Most wars have been—some of them | There’s no limit t trioti r | earth, th igi S ———s EDITORIAL NOTE Tont whiy v o omelof o patriotism or | earth, the gooa old religionists would mgmesmmwi THE COAL SAVING ORDER. QRIAL NOTES. vith nothing but a gambler’s chance— | what you want to put behind it. J HES IR Bem tho It requires all serts of eonditions to make some people realize that we |/ ipior ond Performance. are actyally engaged in war, This war is for the spiritual life or _— death of the world. If thoughts of springtime wogld This war is to put humanity above only bring it, that muech desired sea- |the power to plunder and enslave—or son would be well along on its way. to abandon the world and democracy — A ln]gx’e barbarism of the Beast. The weatherman has aaparently done | ,, o o™y, soldier, true to type, instine- While Hoover and all the legitimaté vely thrills to the spirit of adven- E egitimate : Ki: Kp falty Z‘Z'é” flcee ::‘:"-ms“ (Correspondence of The Associated |book seller on the Hast Side of New upon as an act of last resort. Those who are putting their chanse | with death en the triumph of his prin- Press,) York, has been getting thousands and b i into thrift and war savis =i A few precise details as to the or- |thousands of pounds by béat from th conditions and prices as they X ar savings stamps aro | ciples, - 208 New Orlea a selling it in T gro the workingman is more depend-|steadily contribuiting to the necds of| Bven raw, unchastened youth has|$anization of an army = stafi—that) eV, Oricans and seiting it in his store gnt than ever ypon the ecnversion of | the nation. fts_uniformeq dream. P{::e 'Erac:it :h‘tnt‘::“?: ‘ggdy !llcnownha: cd lg‘”‘f;n(;'es.thaladismfiost p;gutgrl:m Bis labér into cash. To close down Py But mest of all—through that dream great car“ :d 2 u’tn :&mw % | finds it possible te set plenty of l:-' AhelpfulRe any of the Industries f length| Does Mayor Hylan, in deelaring tha: | ~-shines the prize of victory fuil-arm- e ot e Bile oth 't Rt d tionand i or any lemgth| F e tod in New Yorl | ¢4 youth valiantly sets out to wia. necessary in the selection of officers | 82F While athers can't get any, If Gonstipation. of time will simply add to the trou- tiby, m"’e‘“m "“‘t tha Teoit So the dice aré thrown or the cards | Who have in their hands the direction | YOU can i‘fi‘de the Toad recylatop and bles of the employes who are badly 3 s eue from the treatment|.re grawn as surely as the soldiers |Of OPerations and consequently the|Pay enaugh you ean get all the sugar bandicapped already by taking away|°f DiS predecessor? aim counts its game. lives of the thousands of men engaged | YU want. It is a maiter of price as that which they are relying upon for s ?:et us say, then, war is a bet. in medern battles. The correspendent | Much as of transportation.—Water- thelr daily bread, and this is partiou.| W1eR Whele fiacks of sheep are de-| Which way ‘are you hetting on this|9f The Associated Press has during |PUry American. larly true in the industries which do| SioYed By doss it le easy to place|war? more than three years of was watch- not happen to be engaged in flling | 700 Of the respongibility for shoddy| You American, in your bank or on |ed closely the development of the staff| The campaign for better express war orders, e ling | in our soldiers’ clothing. sour farm, of directing your factopy |Work of the allied armies, and has |service is underway and definite re. 3 [t e - The real need of the situation 1s to ik S ar store-counting. your profits, | thus obtained his information at first|sults may he expected with confi- spoed up the work of gutting the coal | ine prrl JHIch has been introduced STORIES OF THE WAR Use For Over Thirty Years wherever you may be—what are you |hand under actual war cenditions, dence, If the Connegticut Public betting on? 2 In the French army when an aug- | Utilities commission will not act the e L from the mines to the consumer, The| 110, CORETess to give Hoover mere|*L0.% oY oo cannot say we are 1iv. |mentation of the mumber of staff ef- | question will be put up to. the Intor : 50k centralized eontrol of the railroads| borien mors mnected to @MW OP-|ing just for today. ficers was found nesessary a selec- | siate Commerce Commisspon. The| REBERH CENTS GRERE't Kn aBls 1o LASHIS thui iy position from Senator Reed, This war is a thing of Destmy—ana | tion was made among the officers of | Bristol men who have opened the é \ 5 L3000 o batdle thar pow P —— Destiny settles her affairs and sets up | the reserve and those ef the regular | fight are not quitters and will not e — A sovernment that| When President Wilgon stands for|her business Tomorrow. regimental officers without staff ex- |retire from the field until it is won. : must look, now that it has taken| freedom of the seas, Germany well un®| A good many Americans of great|DeFienes, The first eatesory was|The express ogncerns have now to . ver the transportation systems, for!derstands that it does not mean a|Wealth have wholeheartedly given both | found to comprise many officers whe |learn once for all that - d adjustment of this problem. It the they must freer rein for the submarines, themsslves and their fortunes to the |although full of emergy and martial |give the service for which theym“e Exact Copy of Wrapper. ‘W‘K canse. spirit, lacked in a smaller or larger | chartered or make way for these who anagement there would be no thought| The man en the corner says:. It is hateythm. thi; %o;;bln fg!m ibeca.usa ‘ti;?ul‘:: lh;ufll“;flence %f handling the -zan_aad twill. i Failures ,whether due f forcing i . | som Wi ey are fighting for is what ops; While the second ocategory was |to intent or incompetence, wil ’o.ds wsu‘:d::trlea to «:ose. ghe gt drc:ua:o "'xh"“tf f‘h(ze,:‘:f"rd‘ s;':l::'::: first made them Amerlcg_ns—ga.va them | Unaccustomed te the methedical stydy | be tolerated. The people of B‘:lq?:lt iadion W h“""‘e to meet the act o »Good P mm‘ it the right to serve the right and to save |Of documents. It was therefore, de-|of Connectient and of all America Lo (L MR Bt amaritan. it Da¥s. |i¢ for the oppressed and exiled of | cided to form a Staft Sehoal through |demand a decent and dependabie et overnment through the fuel admin- Ry G YA . |earth. : which all these candidates for staff|press service, one that IS business- tration and the econteol of railroads |, 1f the Pesteffiie depariment was in| Some gf these young men were city- | Work had to pass before updertaking | like, reliable and censiderate of failed to do. It 1s i better contrcl of its business it might | bred, kns'lng lukxury, fame, social ad- | their important duties, their interests. ~They have suffered o a situation | g apis to offer some folieve to the|Vantage and the uses of unlimited in-| The aspirants make a study of the |long enough.—Hristel Press, hich needs to be overcome as quickly | coal shertage by s:iting forth the ad-|Come, Some were from the Great-|various branches of the army, artil- Iroads were under the old private THE GENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YOAR OITY. | | Don’t You Want Good Teeth?' —_— s possible, vantages of parcel post, Qutdoors, champlons of the soil er the | lery, cavalry, infantry, epgineers and What Wins Wars. N sgloct tham?’ —_—— bocdiia __t_'_’____,_':'__,_ forest or of the hidden wealth of the Wllflflrlv—and with the aid and guid-| Let congress remember that brain f.':" ?,h.:, '::‘,.'f,:"'."fi', "..."5.«' "‘,.", ",'f ..“,. = m’ ;m GET THE BARGES. That German offieer in 3 United ",.“am';: e et ?:?a:h :{nfi":’f “?“" l;“’““‘! and brawn. not pork, Will win this crawned or extraoted Q{BSOLUTBL\' WITHOUT PAIN. While the country is suffering from | Statoy uniform cousht aDDIVINE 3 |cagned in on the hiEh values of thers | and provide cor. the necde of the A | Wor—Charleston News and Courier. e ladk of transportation facilities, | match to the magaxine at an aviatlon|qwn ereation, ferent units, The mext step is | CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES @nd it eannot be demied that tho ef-|field ought to get @ prempt trial @nd| If any ene had a right to bet life | course in the organization of the come There is more eatatyh in this CTRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE fcts of such a handicap are bejng se. | commensprate punishment. or fortune on the outcome of this war, | mand of a staff and the Werking pP|of the country than ail Sthar diseeen STERILIZED INSTRUNINTS rely felt, the lesson which it teaches thess men had. the various services gommected with |put {ogether, and for years it was Sup- A 5 CLEAN LINEN s&rdln'htuture provisions ought pot| Germans are using the bronae mon-| But they took this chanee: They|it. This is follewed by study of the|posed to be incurabie. Doetors pre- @ unheeded. T ;. i uments In Belgian gemeteries for war| culd not fail, they must not fall, they | Preparatory wark of & milltary opera. | SOFibed local Temedies and by oom: ASBRRG DRINKING GURs ‘e have been told that the new |Durposes. They are mot m,::ed to| dare not fail. tion and the mechanism of issuing or- | 5:antly falllng 1o eure ":;l;fl‘gtng Sreat. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BBST WORK 2 e ok it 5| ot 0d Gty W Wing o | Fch Wa5 ar s b en ety S, w8 Y oo | B2 S USSP R0 |t appt e o et . ssnate b to be ready for use by May and|combatants but they are pow robbing| "Iy is said no man takes his gold or|a battle, all of which s explained by | sennires . comstiutionsl | tresimere |§ ¢heree for cansultation. at it will be capable of handling 10,- | the dead. his estates with him beyond this life, | experienced staff officers, Hall's Catarrh nglm manufactured [§ ©OR. F. C. JACKSON 0,000 tons of freight but it will be 5 * ’ OR. B. 4, COYLE It is equally true that no man will re-| ‘A peried of about ten weeks ig us- |y F. I. Cheney & ‘0jedo, Ohle, 18 possible to get the benefit of this| It i rather exasperating to read|tain his gold or his estates—or the | ually sufficiemt to give & thorpugh ;;,‘;;’2;3“::"‘1{;‘:’:“;’;, 4 takien infer- DENTISTS Ip unless some immedjate stops are|the statement of ome authority that|freedom to gain more—if the Hun wins | foundation to the aspirants, who are = aod on th faces of t! 4 3 5 e Tintind st i, Sor ficy | e musaus susieses of the augiom oo (Buscessors to the King Dantal Ce and that of anether that because of ou are, perhaps, too old for mili- | intended to become divisional gstaff|any -ease that Hall's Catarrh Medicine 03 MAIN ST. 1 NORWICH, CONN, the lack of it industries, even those |LAr¥ servige, but you are not past the|officers and the second to g0 to bri- {"”c' ta curq, Send for eireulars and 1A, M.t08 P M. h of mathematieal sense. gade, staffs. estimonials. Tl engaged in war work, may have to a¢ will yeur millions do against Those chosen for divisional wolk| ol Lo dnsrisis pie T od0. Onio. Lt Bl Faleshere nld h ne ih!d__“fl_w to aceept that close, will of Wilhelm, on the day @ proceed to a eourse of practical train-| Hall's Iy Pilis $or constipation. ken to provide the barges which will | there is sufficient coal at tidewater, bet he has made with humanity, required to handle such business. m such barges as are available belp can be secured but there

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