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the profit on the bliter. i3 » . me»mr?eon icut -1t K ¥ =% FOUR ‘SHOWS TODAY know of are disposing of their steck, TRIANGLE FEATURE PLAYS some of the latter being firie young - Hoiiede Gk T RUTAN'S SONG BIRDS (Written Specially For The Builotin.) |found much of interest in the exhib-| 'f, 0WHer has been veara in seiling. Do you men of the city run your In referring in a general way last|its of spoons, forks amd kaive: ke i Warhlers introducing “RQUGISH ROSETTA” the S iants on a losing basia? R aber, | § Nature's Sweetest o the collection of antigue sil-| As stated last week, the coilection e Consumer, a good Jm-.- et diel [) Biggest Little Star in Vaudeville 3 db je\éclry mn;ie D.mng ;W‘snty «;flfc e fisfl;r;mwm i:gg o 1",‘;;: grown in a day. When the invalids 3 years,” by Charles J. Dyer, of Nor- 3 n and children cry for milk not obtain- NESTOR AND VINGENT RONAIR AND WARD who is now in Switzeriand, there | SPoon, in silver gilt, used in the coro-|gple, there indeed will “Curses like |§- T i “ f | 2. w opportunity to touch in - |nation ,fi;’e"“:,‘:‘”d:f!‘i.‘,“,‘:;-,flgg‘:;‘," chickens come home to roost. Somiedy Varisty Jughlers | cwhen Tommy et Magyi s | tail, the mo:, important ces in this | KIngs, ce the 'S . Ifre €| Does Mr. Cummings know what 2 EZ in UP OR DOWN Ekbtion b PSSR, |Great the original dating from the | real tarm, just an ordinary farm con: X finebiind oot MLl Bl To collectors, it will mean much to|11th century. — | sists of? Does he know that it takes art Triangle ern ”. read a summary of these possassions: e - topls. machinery, stock, ete? Does Be nelghbor to: neighbor;.fons wiiodlot ‘ta Lo others, of course they will have| A rare knife in silver was of enam- Tealize that th. tools (made Jof Doo CURRENT EVENTS CONCERT ORCHESTA ‘woodlot, the deep: drawghts -of: sun-|only passing interest. i el'and Damascane work, a fine type of | materials) have increased nearly a Shrilled oaeie that tinglmin thesddps et i Italian craftsmanship. ' There was a|hundred per cent. that repairs are out of the lung Gells add to the Juy of liv- | First of all, Mr. Dyer had listed a|meat skewer, of the time of George|of sight; that Sortiitsars, which must O ng ext | eek ing and tend to. increase-the Tengtir-of | pait of candiesticks of the ‘ear’y 19th|Ill, a spoon and fork from the Sciar- | he had are very espensive; that farm life’ as well. * The ‘Vassar girls have | centary, with snuffers and tray of the |r2 Collection, Rome, a spoon and | help cannot be obtained at any price 4 taken : their: twrn “at-Garfield" goif and |same period, familiar sights, enough|fork date of 1740 picked up dn Na-) And let me say, when vou talk of Sen & ased their bi ~and made.more |to most New Englanders, except that|Ples, & pair of solid Dutch ferk\,vdsm_ ing, of draffingsthe bums and leafers SAILING SHIPS COME BACK. |brilliant the rose color of:their-cheeks. | they' are important ‘as types. A small. 1830, rare silver fork with green ivory [for farm help, that they are absolutel * | Connecticut men -and .Wwomen-are ‘also |Silver dich, fruit paftern, réprasented | handle, period of George II - alveady juseless. - It was not long ago that the sailing|in the game, and one s“mmwm,.%ggm n ciaft of the early 13ti cen- |referred to; a . fork. With 'vine leat| Mr. Cummings, do we farmers sit ships were recognized as being.on the | has beaten -old' Coi firy. A rarc salt céllar was of the|bamdle representing Russian work-|in our easy el by the fires, and try decline. Where our. ports swere for- | three cords of woud in a day. ‘Cliarles 11 cra, a coaster of Sheffield :::fihxox;» @b‘:fl!amir‘_a ;w;s;gm Is diomwe Joseo cuaev:ni n':: }t:v; :t“x such crafs - | goif is less:ahnoying.to New England | plate stood for the ti T Geo 138 'V are to be run? e e o o ond o oo | fhan Gurdeld-Tudzmént. oo |IT & cosstor m laquer and SheMcia|a fgure of Frederick the Great, (1300) | form a plant? Should any but a far- necved along the' const ANey. were: fast mdis—we o 0o |plate’ was of the perjod, of George IIL |2 DRir. of ‘English 'spoons of . about|mer with the knowledge presyme to being replaced by the-strearn propelled| A’ live ‘Massachusstts - man Shows| *AX smali suzar bowl in silver was the | 1103 oné of the eovetsd Tine Wree|dictate as to the methods of farming? 5 s vessels because ot the greater ef-|Xcellent powérsTof percepfion when|work of some el Sussbure smith ) SN, G0 made in Bremen in|all reund e comnhies the wis. || ALSO A TRIANGLE FEATURE AND A RIPPING COMEDY : clency that was obtainable. from the e SRYE: AR for Germiny, §fear her | & raro find fram Verona. of the|the 1ith ctntury, anh-anotber of Duteh | dom of n with- the patience of BEE THIS SHOW latter. SR iy She rattles the. sabre Germany Is|late 13th century. By contrast there|manufacture. Sl ©|Job. (With even ihe most earefully While there has:been no .change of |nothing if she insincere’ and|Was a Russian cream jug, date off .. = 2% = laid pians, weather and mflgn! “”3‘2 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED || mind in this respect the small-mer-|selfish; and her-m tricks. are|1829. \ Swiss ,craft was representsd in a|farming a'gzame of chance.) He must - ; : & : Sissses ver gilt teaspaon, as vwas Scotch, |2 machinist, know veterinary, selence; ; . PRESS chant marine possessed by the coun-|more perilous than her viclénce, as|. s il " L o RIt OF Char Boea, T try and the great need of ships hia|horrible gnd ruthlgss 4s it ‘fs. ~All[ From Birmingham came a tea cad-|while a spoon found under tho forti- |a bit of chemistry, in short bea Jack- Today and Tonight ) The Associated Press is exclustve || 7Y and ¢ o tarn to the sall: | mankiha Shouid fear & sovernment|dy spoon. dato of 1812, of about isi0|fcations at Grand Pre Trance was|ghalltmdestfor: o 3 Iy entitled to the use for republica- || PCC0 - IO %6 GBtats ihe which denies to man the right. to eay|Was a suga® tongs of Pnglish make.|In the sime colisction TR A Erened | Rie nyg:a A o 0 MONSTER DOUBLE BILL tlon of all news despatches credit- 2 ain the groat|, “ifi his owil language and|The date of 1765 was afiixed to. an-|SPOOM of the.éarly 13th century. made | Butlit fakes braina to farm. do THEATRE ' ed to it or mot otherwise credit- || amount of assistance which. they. can|ine Tight to navé his children school-|Other odd sugar tongs, whigh was|With an'odd handje. A teaspoon from| He must be able to enjov simple ©d in this paper and also the local || render. They are of iittle or mo uselaq in thdir racial tongué,or literature, | scissors shaped. An attractive exhibit |\uremberg (1720)"a spoon and fork yleasures. see pictures fn tuo c.ouds, news published herein. in the submarine zones because of the | The iron’ ’mu“? AR i Sihe Gorman | was a Sheffield cruet stand, with glass |Showing interesting filagree-work and | hear music in the running h!w;‘ks‘ far LARK All rights of republication of || excelient irgets whieh. they furnish|authority puts upon the necks of the|and silver bottles, of about the pepiod [COMINZ from. Ausburg, a spoon of|mMmany are the strenuous days he puts Special despatches hereln are also || pecause chey lack thessbeed, but they |Datives of South Afriea 'is'not worse|of 1790. G Sdgnductip Gy, Hih con- N 2 reserved . Skl oy e ALy ury,.a Swiss spoop of curious. de- s ieas- |~ s : are nevertheless cargo carriers amd|than: the restrictive _and . perversive SHLGE P a_silver, early 18th| ures. e | that belng the great need at the pres-|Tule .:“i.gfg"fi“‘d ‘;h Sy neatly b,"‘l;'d,e"’.’,"_j, SHoyie, sone spacimens ShE el e " ahowing Fremeh | . Alas, the tarmens know only too well “THE VAI_.ENTINE GIRL” - ent time they can be employed in | ol %, PeRECR R, MEOR LSS doks | was a Queen. Anné (1756) respousse |Craft of the late 18th century, com-|that serious times are aheaq, espec- f coastwise and forelgn: service which|the refinerdent which would w it} punch ladle; then came a cream laddle | Plettd the collection. i;lrli'cai(ms:&n ‘;r;mlg_rf,alk :tmh;xbh A 5 PART PARAMOUNT PICTURE does not involve the barred territ difficult to discéver, and “befor war|of the time of George Ii[( 1803, and a o e $:0PP imes ¥ | where the undeewater boats operats. ~|is ended muich more"of Sl be aie | purick ladle, George 1L (1743); There| During his travels Mr. Dybr noripal AEL Who:ihlo, Dissos: Brery MAR' S MACISTE - osed. 1 i picked teresti vd paper and magazine is full of free ad- ‘m?.”i;".e‘i..:".‘{'&‘;‘.’fi‘:fi;,“:;: o Fas 2 Saalfield ted strainer f el icles of Jeweity Tacluaing bead | vice to the farmer, but unless the gov- | A 6 PART AMAZING ‘MODERN MELODRAMATIC COMEDY WITH ; S 3 =t I strajner in Zold and malachite from the Sciar- | €'nment gives heed to. the farmers. cry (@ FIGHTS AND FUN THAT WILL MAKE YOU GASP AND LAUGH that the government has decided to| :It is wonderful how. many things we | (Litn) TPRR GRd 8 WRe SEENEN vy “eollection. Rome, (175C) hears in| for helps there can be no respite. There commandeer those ahove,a certain ton- | need to do to win.the. war, cr.to.show | WA FORICSCrH 20ld and amber from the same source, | Are those who can read the handwrit- LATEST WAR NEWS IN HEARST—PATHE WEEKLY nage or that French sailing vessels!OW loyalty... There-are so many: of s 4 turquoise and (brilliants inésilver set- | 0% on the wall. I hope it will be read 3 are to be employed for like serviceout- | [H¢T belng bawled -and hurled at ue| ,y o' incoocted the collection |UNE representing Irench work about (S00n cnough fo swing the pendulum FOUR SHOWS TODAY--135, 8, 630, 8.30 Side the dangor sones that-the biam. | LAt (IiE stsle of gampaisningis be- ‘ 1790, and biack garnet pendants on a | the other way, and to bring the far- T - ers fit for transoceanic servict 'may | thing to win thiwar—unity-of-thought| - E)I0 Sham. oy ean, o gt [eril MO L omune. be released for meeting the tranépor-and actien, .This admonition from:an |léan streaks and thick. streaks - of | POt the date of 1780 Leonard’s ‘Bridge, Feb. 21, 1318, G 4 tation needs. Thus it can be said thasiAmerican]soidier at-=e frontaputs it} Wickedness, and this book had thick | oo gpe ondi Ul ol oo = 5 » the saiing cratt have, for 2 time-at| ight, und the erial American publiclind inin favers of wiekaness ala| 070U Ty wore shosn sy In Defense of tha Farmer. uditorium 1neatre||| Auditorium heatre least, come back and it s ecrtainly | doean't meéd prodding: but ust ihis|{hrongl It that ks ghieo of silyer with giit plage, Ulm, ;| Mr. Editor: While looking over the FOUR SHOWS TODAY proper that every possible use showid | $0rt of direct, s i . lknce buckles from Ulm, date about|Norwich Bulletin dated Feb. 1, m One i Fe ing: “We know no politics or creeds i 5 c , My Week Starting Monday, Feb, 25 be made of them and the service "hlch'm races, heré .in,therarmy; ‘we are of bock clasp ‘rom Rottenberg, | attention was atiracted by an article y 19th century, a jan) 1729, and a R . 1 . |'they are rendering and will continue ; geis % 1t cloak clasp, Florence, early 17th| written by a Mr. J. H. Cummnings of 4 Matinee Daily 4 » — — i | strength by being of one mind and one ! ; Al 2 1Y opamion ; difa ois 3 E 5 & TASK FOR ALL, NOT A FEW, HELL GATE CHANNEL. S e B st Anse. pad and paste, aiso buttons in silver|from Mr. Cummings, and being a far- T i . 3 N : 2 . e i e and paste, of the time of the Empire; | mer's daughter, I would like to say ¥ B8 Food Administrator Hoover has| . It ofer to make the outiet fromi;. . 50 "the supporting and the ? . |0 Spanish buttons in gold and|just a word in behalf of the farmer. Ben doi bis vimost ever snce el Yo ork bartr e Lemg. end | pnSyins” Lo e moenia feieua 2t KNow voURQmiECTIVE, [Vpsaltveeat | Lo s ver much tebe b . OF THE WORLD ! | undertook his present duties to bring e for larger vessels, both| ine front do the fightin:: and the win- v correroncs, b Slpsbiy e wmode | il somaipiel SiEh U Coaminiug peopie of the United States to a| NAval and commetcal, efforts haveining, -They: might Win ‘without our| One hard lesson, among others, has| ‘0 the watch fob (1350) made from|for I would like to kaow just what ~ zation of the necessity of making| Peen under war 'fori soms time to se- | unitéd support; but the victory cannot | been learned by the alies In the war, |81 Edward III groat. manugy o Jau atiis tarthes kack) B best of the foodstuffs which|Cure an appropriation from congress|be won -without their ufited deféne.|Tt ‘s to set a definite objeci for of- S T e, & } L Tetaod oy o seqastuts which | or the purpose of deepening{he, chiag | The men in the trénches sro-tize herses | tensive cndeavor and {hen. fo stick to| Esoecially interssting wers the rings AL gue fhinc L ate pacikive, 2ad they T:,; oci;:: s;r B LS : D:T that there mas be no food short. | nel at Hell Gate so that there wili be|and the colaborating citizens at home | that. Attacking forces no longer scat-|in.the collection. These included | 15 he never was a o, for- B0 Mne, Lia RIOTIG PHOTO- By Capt. Edwin Bower Hesser .S.A. GIRLS o are the patriots. Our unity'etrengthens | ter over a whole al and | Svmbolic and betrothal rings, begin- | WO ever bent over a hoe for ten houry PLAY EVER PRODUGED Presenting the Favorite Comedians, age, that the needs of our soldiers| 40 feet of. water at that. dangerous - Do el dot o i i vi i = et w|a day, would call the farmer “hos-! . X v Ve v 2 i v vas o 0 3 - T & &1 t] 8. in 2 nations whicl h cal each other better By ahd By®” T used|time being, even though there is|S respectiy e Virgin. tread- | #ens? E ; Y. T { a 5 "5.2‘““"' B s such a route is limited. Conditions|so think 1° appreciated s m} raove Mhat possinaih =ht be do ing on the head of the Serpent, St | &ll °fl‘?§ life time to pverlook the | Next-Week Big Girl Show - Because we have always been able | MY be well enoush for the Sound|sentiment in the days. sdnot|, ‘It is said that,-earlier in the war,|Georze and the Dragon, St. Michael | 401085 Of the farmer,‘and I have found | Presenting the Original Military Musical Comedy, “OVER THE TOP,” With the Jolly U. S. A. Girls. e him to be the most industrious, hon- . = steamers and tha like but vessels re-|aware that thereis %%iiRe for ot [certain English colonial troops, nota”|and the Dragon, St. Hibertus and the| MM 3 \ E',:"‘;:,,“ e Deaten: beeause el quiring deeper water.cannot be mavi-|not knowing each "GURer better AoW | BIY the. Ausiralians, Suffored terri-|Stas, St. Anthony q? Pidubzana myl st snd tustwarihiy of tag aswaslaterl With Mackie and Walker 94 o the utilization of our food sup. | 53ted_there and with the country at|and that If we take - mof by [bly from overrunning”,their _objec- | Christ Child appearing. to him as he m take 1 oy overrt ¥ to know that the farmer is coming to vi 3 3 tives. (Their enthusiasm’ often proved | says Mass. P . | (R Ll el e war the nation is being deprived of an|&nd By to know each ot an “we |t - the front, for in the years gone past, - PN EE itention o the mvercopeen 19| agditional way of getting, to and from |1ake here tiisre “cottd nevdr 09 Sreal fhat onk IR of Lrsaches W (= ; he has isbored faithfully; snd fof | WOULD HAVE DIVERSIFIED A Glorious, Gloesoms, Gathering o the overcoming of| \'(\"Yor, "which cannog be isre. |FeAlzation of it The trialy not endugh; they must give their of-| A sixth ring showed Saint Cath-|what recompense? s 5 we arc ;!-xm-n:llnshmnsumly ;,"ded s | gencies of the “War® a¥e ‘making ficers the slip and take two or three|erine of Siena, Niello in siiver, Siena,| Rven in my day, I recall the farmer TRAINING FOR ENLISTED MEN |§ of Fun Dispensers; a Musical Cam- Ing quaptities of such commodi- ¥ : i - & P men of aH the vm{!:\'eh' jations {more lines ' béyond. The resuit was|16th century. the seventh was a Ro- : i 5 - | Tied a whest mven o e omodi | * While the need of a decper channel| kngw ‘sach BilfeS smmm;d&“ cachi | that they were dffen ocut to. pleces|man ring. of. silver, found under the | wie Sesen. Srn e e fan toe onr | Major J. E. Bloom Weuld Include Farm shortage is thrcatened. We have there is rccog‘nlled._ there are .those | other ‘better.” “The _%m tdéo many |by the enemy, (d, sometimes even,|foundations of the abbey founded DY |lets named the small yflc'c of fifty and Munijtions Work, L‘M‘ too little thought in the. past| WhO believe tha: a’ 35-foot ‘channel[things we Quent ) wealizE here ‘and by thelr own barrage fire, They suf-|Chariemaget - at Zurich, “in the 9th|cents per bushel. Sy pllia, %o the use of corn, rye. barley and oat. | WOuld suffice and that such'a project | TOW:. whigh we “f?.“}b' fl P I G fi,fi ;penalty of attempting 100 centu * I wonder if the people in the Gif Wmeal as substitucs for wheat, and| DELter be attempted -by ‘pecentbal by, Sveet bye: anft Hye Kll"flgf g"’»rf“i miich. The surivors, however, have| Then thereswere: rare cameos, Po- | know what it means to raise a bushel 1t the Taper amonr, ouledt, 0d| nst gotting the -85 Voot dbpfh “ARk ] ve interest-whf lead’ eartfed” ‘fhieir’ Igefon’ and now, every- [man, of the 4th 'century, Cerman|of onions for fifty cents. The time betier: knowledge of-‘oneanother”than [ body sbeys drders, Portuguese, Italian, Bavarian betroth- ; M munitiens woric § m’: to their use food which Is i guese, ian Detroth- | expended on this one bushel would p: i e o agate | friend. army recruitng service, who Was one | billion dollars in insurance within five some thne later the 40, This is like{all the singi o PR : ; : i h X inzingy: and-all -the “hoping; % al rings, -and- 2 Bavarian peas- | mea f: cketbook to o1 jor J. :.:L«imf; 1:: 'P}x‘lt::‘ 4:;"1 hev;v. Jf;"':l“fid alk :ae.t;as?q;_ e fil?y ky*ig}r‘ Noth;r;g is ;ione hit or miss in mod- [ant's ring of the 18th centurv: ofagsi s TubaiStend 19 $nly as nourishing is available in rth anything and a.40-foot!ali ‘etérnits: -~ in or; toikibw * eathliern “warfare, however, it may ‘Seem t0 |and garnets set in silver, from Brit-| Mr. Cummings may think that the h 8 . ;.| months. He deciared that govern- clent amount to meet all require- | ChA0nel Is £oing (o be needed, .or -is other betier. it-is:nevessmry for s {5 armihair critics beside the firé. “AlL|ish. India, Swies seroil ring, French | farmer's 1o 1s & grent round of fun| Of ih Prineilil speakers at the elev: | ment offilals did not expect more than Y and the iwheat which can be| Needed now, it would appear to be an [t on to our jehitmstedd of éxpectingimoves in the game arc carefully |apd an cnamel mourning ring from|and to convince him that it is vast|fex tme Promation of Industrial Hdu. | ten thousand seldiers out of two mil- ~ more satisactoriiy transported will hé miraculoys ‘revelat! oms, & > worked out. To a greater degree than |London, (1808). different, we extend an invitation to| . . + | lion would be permaneatly disabled by edy With Vaudeville. LATEST PICTURES 2 Philadelphia, ¥ Enlisted men should be trained in farm and WAY | se———— the opinion of Ma- | 1ha¢ more than ninety per cent. of the . Bloom of the United States|men in the armywliad taken out eight economical move to do the whole job i o g e i cation beinz held hore. y i b it B 3 > he pubiic can: know, we are assured, — him t d 2nd d gne sea- | o the war. BFed for the nses a at one time and finish ‘it instead of 2 2 the pobiic A S him to come down 2nd spend gne sea- | “upu: enlqted men in tha shipyards ESeosiem 15 to i malking it necessary 1o bring the whole| We all at-some tinie is"ourTives Teel @ biz plar dominates all Fntente| gome beautiful pendants from rosa- | Son behind the piow, not as b past-| oo n'gin o Fieom! “Train them b= g ~ s SRA . b more or-less Vimportant, 4nd. a great|councils. It surely ought to be 80, for | vjas in the display included time, but as an industry, and I am ¢ ts an: 1 .| A Massachusetts man in France is hich we hav atter up again T on. There are 5 splay e to prevent ents and to foil incen. ® have a-surplus; and ‘to| o0t e SE D e e meny people Weal“-ghéit ‘ffiportance|tic lack of a plan cost us dearlian Gothic crucifix, a rare medal with | Sure at the end of the season he will| giiricr using his gas mask so he can peel g up on that for which the go- | IO "‘ oo e8ard to river and|ang “faunt it a¥'peacoeks “wear and|cnough in days gone bY. France wasihends of Christ and tho Virsin hail the farmer as being patrigtic a “Richard 1. Jones, commissioner of | onions for the mess without shedding § is greater than the supply. Ir| 'ATDOT improvements shich can well|spread-their tails. “Befofe wé-¥art %if| nimiliafed “and ‘defeated in her war|mdinl of St Sebantian and ono in far from being “hoggish.” the Biiroa of wasreich: insueanent weid| taars, 2 egfyone will do his part in this re-| 0, Gei2ved until the funds of the gov-|into the World with ‘ur ifoporbiiie Thiwvith Germany 48 vears aso, because|yer gilt depicting St. Anne, the Virgin| AS for patriotism, T feel convinced | 3 > - Spect the situation will show (he do.| C7-ent can better'be spared for such|sight it néeds to’be thoroughiy= ifi-1sli€ Lad no programme. Great armies|qnq Holy Child, all very ¢ that the boys gone from this one herse improvement. 1t is a task .| wori: but this appears to he a justifia- | spected to ‘see that 1t well Todided | were sent into the field and marched ! "5aq boxes, 16th century town will shoulder thoir mu: th S i ble expenditure ‘and the quicker the|and of a wnality t6 compéte with the |about hitcs ai thout any | raem i vet oy hair | 2 much of the spirit of i ould lend their help for Bovernment senctions 1t i e |other importances paradéd. I’ Thfe, | well-defined plan Of action. The. hops | e b cendey Moo b T | Sour iy en p S urc. o *u cannot be accomplished by the | wini the full bercfit be obtained there. | TNEre are’ atgreat’variéty ‘of" impor: |secmed to be to sturnble on'the en- | coption — room. (1685 & Duten]and I do not think they re sne: . " trom. 3 €re- | tances, and some kinds 'of importance]emy ard conguer.’ ;{g“ fomsyhete aiid | chatelaine set of ivory and siyer, 1280, | from thelr dyty. ‘T do not helieve that UNION SQUARE > . * allied to-impotence that|in some' way. ‘Indecision prevailed i Amaifi and Dutch kniti needle | they are such big “boobs” that they 9 H = 3 to ‘be-nothing: to distin-| among the officers’ and mutiny in the | o I "t | do : EENRTon ASRELANES, EDITORIAL. NOTES. { guish the o the other. The im- |ranic and fiie. AbOUL eVGrything that | ee sed simes Ieieiand haialy 2 i la 's great e people of 1:1- country will await| From all indications the bolsheviki | portance sélf-créited 15 of more value |cquld be jumbled was jur;!ebled. In this|1793 silver and Battersea . p: crisis,” eve y are fariers, N eazerness the truth in regard to| color in the future is going to be yel- | than the importifice: based. upon_the | respect history Will not Pepeat itself. |poye: TG F ol i .| Then again he speals of 40 per cent, . 3 on the western frent are at the mercy rord o are all right;. and. {6 be ablexto sup- |set reasonable apd Congidersd Jimits|an hair pine, relped round out a very | Purchased by farmers. 1 wonder if Of the German air forces because of| Tt may be a hard read to.Jericho|POTt their |importance we should doto their - activitjes. . Oie.dhing. at a | interesting exhibit, Y| Mr. Cummings ever stopped to thini something - Worthy of them. lime would scefn £5" he abaut a1l the THE DICTAGRAPH. | 1) SUch & large percentage was sold WHERE ARE YOU GOINGZ e e L average mortal ¢afl attempt to” advan- B 5 s particular year. Perhaps by re- 3 B Bie nervi % i s In these days of orgdnizing for all|tage. The world ?&«m from laziness, 2t ceiving a fair profit for thefr produee ervice. It is alleged that the jsorts of purpcses.someone ‘has “sug-|ignorance, intempérance .and a lot of in 1917, he was abie to buy a little y scouts and batzleplanes en-| The man on the corner says: Msny|gested that there is no - one - thing | other ovils, but it suffers Incalcula- | Ford” (for you seldom see a Pieree- equnter littis resistance being able to| WPift movements fail becauss the peo- | Which should ‘be organized-with ‘more | biy, too, from diffused and fwasted en- | LE”ERS ‘TO THE EDITOR Arrow or any of the larger machines the lack of proper equipment to com- | but General Allenby appears o be ne- bat, the enemy by the aviation branch | gotiating it without much difficulty. | secure what information they desire|Ple behind them fali to use a derrick.|Zeal nation-wide and nation-long"than ;ergies: There simply isn’t énough of | owned by a farmer), and when Sun- i relative to tae disi-ibution of our men 0 |2 Seit-Examination sociéty.: “Oufide-’us to allow of being poured out over day comes ’round, he can take his A Good Place to go on Sunday Evenings and the nurber pitted against. It wouldn't be surpri of Lénine | ficiencies and our needs re e everything. No ount. can be made family to the village church, over the " 3ibo and Trotzsky had alre: cire external. We-shouidlearn urlé€sons on Paul's rule for the efficient life D mean country roads. for any kind of [his doesn't jibo exactly with re-| 300 Trotaky had alr e ,_:m"f";“? better in such® times ‘as these~if Wwe<This one thing 1 do. Because of the| lgnorance of Farm Conditions. | for the farmer, but let him get on 2 mwhm: we have been receiving 2 : ; knew ourseives “better.” Gur-personal - attempt to Go too many ‘hings some| Mr. Editor: in our old friend|the state road apd meet the big city g h:‘nf n: xc(l‘vu,; or oubrs a)n:;gn Trotsky has a chance at least.ty re. | Foatiens to m: g v daserve the epitaph of the glummings appea ddied and bri- ;7;;1‘(‘ ":l;’;mhl;‘ }?Ehem;:‘:"';eh he ;‘l'l" vc rot only been obstructing ; sy Ml R 3 ed and ready for fray, and”the long | 100K 2 2 00 small a Such enemy operations but who have g:f:, l,:':;n':i;njfrle':‘.ycfi il i suffering tiller of the scil is his prey. | thing to be en the face of the earth b carryine out similar work against SrioNs ttle for our ! Here lies the body of Mehitable Drew |1 would feel only contemp: for so flag- | 2d Whizz past him as if he was enly the forces of the kaiser. HDuslys s;: we seem ‘to be fonder of i Who khahi Dit.off more than she|rant an epistle were I not moved to|Dart of the cloud of dust or the smell I Sbeisc. rowover. & ia 1 b ourselves ‘than we be of‘our‘country.| - .could che 2 pity for such ignorance of tarm con- |Of Sasoline left behind; giving him fapsating (o Tearn that the ncst of | ThIS is a time to put personal griev- Upon e footing. we are very likely | ditions. ‘Truly it has been said, “Fools | 200Ut 2 sixteenth part of the road A "€ | ances to one side 2 STye 0 lose the ‘vital-issues of the war if'l . We hav oted the Apcstle Paul,|rush in where angels fear to tread,” |While doing so. 20.000 airplanes which this country is [ his utmast ts :uw:'r’tdj:; :}’:fi:":fi‘_’ We do beat the’ enemy. ~We meed o[ but a Greater fthan Paul set | the| Has the sentleman read the asticle| It is all Eht when we et back on bullding for this very work are al- ornment. ewaken -te-’the fact: that-no ‘ome can'|example of concentrated endeavor.. No | appearing in Jssue of Feb. 16th, en- | 845y street to laugh at the. ather fel- ready on their way, having come up be'a Shylock :and a patriot or even @ |one ever stuck to his. objective like| titled Give the Farmer a Square Deal? | 10W, Who is trving to climb the ladder. {0 every expactation in all particulars, | 1t is well to remember. that .every | s istian &t the sante-time: our Lord Himselr. = The limits within | Alfo une in February 18th, under Farm | 1t Mr, Cummings thinks It an easy and they are being despatched several | day is thrift stamp day throughout| i, which He fulfilled his earthly career | Help Demand? If not, I would sug- | Maticr to buy an automoliw wree wne p day 0ut | this. Tiie Were riadly hold to Foe ovey A vest| zest that he look same up, and if cas. | Mmoney earned on the farm. I do wish . menths in advance of the date which|the country and there is no danger e i e had only three years of ac- | &ble, spend a few mements in thougnt | e would try and see how iong a time was first fixed. This accomplishment| Of being overstocked. There are ‘some people who ‘are odd| {ive ministrs in Allohe gave himeelf|on them. Or 18 ho S0 slinded wich | Will clapse before he possesses one. 18 something in which the country can ' enough and.’frask ‘endugh “(o ' sayi|to the instruction of 17 men. He|e8otism as to be beyond being just:| In MY travels I see very few rich BSRS pride in view df the delays which| The weatheriman by bis presént ogld|"When T'want a (hing &sant It:” a0d |stayed within the borders of ane| As to the patriotism of the-farmer, | 728d 18 considered quile £ood emough fre beine encountered in other direc- | SPell may have discouraged the small|We feel slad we are not like them,|province, and that not the most fa-|Wers it not for his lovalty to — his|farmers. Some of them are stragzling tlons, but if the statement is true tha: | POY Who was ready to start hris marble :wen. as ;lke as mot, we are much|mous o: populous of the ancient|country many and many a farm woulq | Pard to pay off a morizage, wl;xl:tuéh- our fofces are even now suftering from | PIaYIng, but it will not be for long.. |[re Defsistent in: our wants than | \ora. Ho could have dome. good any- | Produce only what the family necded | 5 a7, thankrul fo be comfortable the lack of these machines it must ese outspoken people. Most of US| hore, snd there was need every-|the coming seagon. But as it is with | Fo ans 2 a farmer has 1 It is taking President Hutcheson .of |\ Not brock delay with. patience in|where! All around Palestine lay great | &imost all his skilled help gone or go- | falled and cheated his creditors. He is Ba realized that the speedy productton | 1t % eson of |the direction. of qur. desires. If YO |nafions. peoples . sick with many|ing, ihe farmer is attemptinz to do|Satisfied to pay his bills and pled 4s Bound to be of muuvh benefit and ,n?nem"f’;':‘gmgm:‘mcm‘";“;“.flbsml, to your. ‘own .l‘fl}con,sc!ouungss‘sore( " aneiont Egvpt. mighty Rome, | what he can, Many who exerted them. | 21ON€ With his Kentueky jeans and our airplanes are going to be able e whether fand ask it if_you “want what you|Sores: o 2 < hfi Plsh Coat, Condorters and Blankel Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned Telephone Call 743-2 i 150 Main Street, in Postal Telegraph Office © GIVE US A TRIAL. FREE AUTO DELIVERY i 2 € Zelves last year only to find thermeires | COW-hide boots, and not take it' too ; in the breach much eorller than| B® 1S E0INZ to cooperats’ or obwtruct.|want when you want it?7. you will | maiured Athens, and the rest.. The e Py v s |in_de h at heart when he is ridiouled b i » S Wl s hole world = was in our . Lord's|in debt are forced to curtall. The|much at y . We may be suffering Iear whispéred; “Sure!” or “You bet!” {fiouene " but. He chose fo do his|farmer boys in this locality are not| P, CitY friends. Jack of attention to this branch of the| MOSt Of the people who frequentiy|Clur subconsciousness is,honest,, lée- |mizniv works at home. Only once he |3SKINg for exemption, thoush there 15| If the day of advancement for tho service in the past but it is svident |50 UP In the air will not be found ful and secretive. Tt dbesn't need.alfech The borders of his mative Pal- |no other help to be had. Some skilled | [3¥Mer is here, I am glad to welcome among the bidders for the perial mail |\0ud Voice, Doubtless it ls a5 cabable |Legtine, He concentrated his efforts on | MeR, Who have had special training in| '* § that the condition will be speedily itt le this,.as i Only a F 's D [ peedily of doing little Iike this, .as, L agriculture are gone, nly a Farmer's Diugher. remedied from now on. N“"“"“;fnf" between Washington and | is of qoing.the ARy queer and st e i T e T | NI e v ity e % : M. T. B ) ST . things psychologista. give. It credit.for. | vation of God. Then.the Gospel could |Of the autos.” You don't say! Can it North Stonington, Conn, Feb. 13, RE PREVENTION, Germwsy 12 sradually ing the|IL,J¥ ‘@ Mute pdriner a great many [[AUON of o0 TeC the OSES be Mr. Cummings wants one himseif? | 1918 In keeping with the other efforts to| demands which it is meking upon 25‘..‘:’3.&."‘?.’%’2«"&’,%? a2 o fnewec he qn 19 Buming wg wet e Twelve, | Tich. Then maybe he can affard one ovgreome weste the Notional Board| Russia to secure peace. Now it wants|ee ; ;When, He sent.forth the. Twetve |00 T ko ; of #ire Underwriters has an excellent it to abandon Fisland ‘beuktes a the |Pissicaly more. imporsget - fHe save them '3 “carefully limited | The sentleman wowd even iake away : o n ant. = " Thela. Go not into any byways of the | fTom the : A by Sesent o atmatic . 3 S e et - t the | from the farmer the means of elimi opportuni g erritory. ot sersiion I a ‘few |Gentiles” ~were the dizectiong “and | Nating distances when often the pro- Dr.F.C. Jackson Dr.D.J. Coyle ) ity pat e ! enter not into any city of the Samar- | duce from the farm must be carrfed sobiEii - D E N I I S S BRI takec pince each i drTmh"l'u::“u‘;.l;:m“N‘:m:‘:dr‘::mm”e umg:;' bo'gll?!mB&l: v‘v‘nrgzefi'mecwutseml:m;; itans:. Yo are not sent but to the lost | {07 (00 l’i\smfiu{ll\c”ca‘;men mg::hca Droccasiiation i the ‘hwlg]efl byuf B -eonnection with ‘;cde);:lrefi:xdfl:e:i discipline might as well ‘realizs that|Personal. Thers 1§ somiétfiing in it for [PgeP of the house vt o n e heaith: Keep voursclt 1 i so e ey " eocw o bard Seripture | Can be bought for less than a goed pair 4 ‘and canses of fires in the United | tNeFe s no danger of any shortaze in | SyoR0o8Y." ~,‘m“'f§3a&"’&m - ¥ 1ni we et the. real‘impors of H—viz: | Of horses. And vet Low extravagant| the timely use and help of o e during 1916 it is shown that|COUTt sentences. loss from strictly preventable fire s amounted to 360,466,054, from g g Do Kl ol et | i e 2 BEE[“AM'S CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, PLATE WORK B 7 of the value of farm products? If so,|. e et g one knows that ad long as Villa has|of the Bivle made: by Ghe-Of Hie thac, | counsel surely. Most of ‘s spresd out | 10 SITCSR quarts of milk to make one : Tt v on jmmediate du It is again reported the® the United | miiling Which:seemed’ : n ut of the,greve Carranza|ucters in a oo onoe:-mwithed |50 broad: that we spread ‘very thin. table in paft, $48,623,993, RS -Iot outot SN = in a gre iwowieked road e ery this truth. This wds' ot the" perér-| that Yies nearest first Pound of butter. Qur superiors have . + 5t Fog drives no mill and a haze of good | Di2ced, the wholesale price of butter . . fires Which are classed sa pre-| > “TOUSN to keep Him buey.. o o ommeai etithecMlokisdress: ot 2 (1 Nields' no- results In char- | [fom 43 to 47 cents a pound. ‘How is 203 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 7 ' A e let him note this. It takes f = R e E States is to invadg Mexico, but any-|ance of o clergyman. but, a'defene| FHere is whelisome arid needed akes from ten — great novels.: bepause théo truér. “the- ter. Tt is surely: better, gach 34 the farmer who sells his crgam to the e are those from defective| 1If as is claimed the coal problem is|bontrasts of life uare sthe wickeder-a. creamery coming out? The grai f 3 y ? grain tke fire works, matches, gas, pe- | £oing to be contimued through another |DOVel must be,:for:the: profurievman or.{ 10UTS, o rescue o single 8000 .deed | tarmer i5 forced to buy to mak edicins Office Hours leph ignition from, hot greass, oi- | winter, it appears to be. e they|¥omaN Or the dishnmest, man or mwow|(TOm the realm of dreamy rhapsody | putter was il svewn” in. the midmn i et ke el ce Hours: 9a. m. to 8 p. m, Telephone R g g el G B % greater |WAR CANHOL e .leff, ot< ot w ogreas AN seb it solidly oniits fcet on terra | west or south, and was bousht at a Y ¢ R it s i ol i ,fl"m“ novel and have Jite hereln proenly frma than to in wige a- i Y | price ranging from fifty to sixty dol- : \ : 2 represented. . . From withe . theo that lead nowhere. lars a ton. Then take int: oo, Mywng, woatig Iy . come from *electricity, explo-|in New Bngland, viewpoimt there runs through life. . THE -PARSON. i .. @ into account|mastern, Connecticut equal to The Bul- ! : > st 1 e, A N. Ithe hay, ensilage, et fizur tin for Rosiaeem memdis % B e L (L S LR s e lage, etc. and e aut lstin for

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