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. o5 esaat o o e . SN gD e i entotial dafin re, X e Ciapo. ¢ u_mmms | and they depice the - : MiSS MYRKLE - Telephone Calls: d o o . ‘gbad werkn . —_— Starkweather f an A M Prossnting Piaya Bulletin Business Ofce 480, i ¢ mch [ %fln&u&; lack of Giving expression to his fears MU < . .T"‘ A 'Em’ CRACK L Quest of"!mh-'h: nt SR R s 3 e o ; miton” might be taken i St xRV X ©IN'7 EXCITING PARTS The g ulletin Job Office 35+ Fich 6rder which me Learned adfod 4 Best in Repetorie limantic Office. 625 Mahn Street. o £ e ordered:] % industry that { R e o and were given with a| mdkg&’ DRM{HD!!D'I—TNIILB . Jen moyitz for . 3 %oy 8. T. C. Merwin and E.| - Telephone 310-2. REIROAN oy £ 16 be pe ¥ Pl o ""'f:' "'F ,.@.,,‘3‘3‘%:' ¥ g P 0% A bbot. (5 Motwich Doys.in! , ang fi i éfi g (R 6—BIG—6 Norwich, Saturday, March 30, 1918. t o thie ; o i % “Harttord i u‘um in “@n colds, and | 4 YORK D S bt of chesrEy T 13‘,‘“ . Alvab Wmmg;:g“‘mm‘,‘:g Iagrppee ~ OLIVER THOMAS | = vescasgsosm Edmund Porking vas nex fimw {mi ‘abrief_address, showins ihe ne- il pueie ¢ 2 i MONDAY—Matines and Evening t of men placing their trust in & ey . GO‘ ‘of” Batties; and he offered up ’ factor in 1th% Rirytiss fast]" ; n e 2. O g - ; BETTY TAKES A HAND = 1901, average .........eo.: dwindling, - : 5 hope, are. th iodged himaait o aken: i s > The Harvard Prize Play Which St R oot AR R anon A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY IN. | ot the Gastls Square Theatrs, Bos- : g . He & 180 Performances 3 ety cm»gn elt the stonger forithen two similar specks appeared sud- [} 5 PARTS THAT YOU WiLL ENJOY "_..__.._."' SR S =% GENER . ) v i this laz’ expression ot feelin denly £ d batioon, . l a5 - ‘,q u e mw d was g | m- Popular” expression ot fecling. ly from under another PRICES March 28, 1918, ...... 9; 9 } the Warning ue . : e s as Tepe m‘ Th i I citi of sale time. 5 ‘mm Evening 50c; 30¢, 20¢, 10¢ 1 & “‘patriotism of all citizens for hole: il thié quu e shvags vocit 1oy 1B Book it °aw évery party found -utiorance, and i!'ioen;d'mn S %2l minute. befote . CURREN itatinge 0o and 20e 'oultl take steps .to .see u;u ty; ‘but-dovalty -develops courage. ' Jt!DOW was wrgux’hl up wi mnst"‘ll discovered that all were agreet!saw a thin black streak curl up LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES MATINEE DAILY Leonard Wood was placedon the re-|is“noble to be trie, but it is not al- hmnu feels upon one course—that- the emergency | second balloon, and the v of olume ¥ i ld. t“but in one honorable 'smoke increased as the balloon sank,| ™ y FBa tired list so.of the physical test|ways: easy. Fim ss for ' the right| icould ‘e e - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED || which 'he *Sum be matle’ to ‘undergo,|{feépresents the finest quality of char: with ever-gathering mementum, down - z ter,: for to it maay be traced not-only, to earth. Six more White specks now . = PRESS such has.been removed, by the an-{2¢! c Bt ¥ s The D.mo:rn{lc papor 'nu Aurora,'appeared, and, since it was evident ¥ The Associated Press is exclusive- || houncement that he has appeared- be- uum:,&: - mu :g:.:: C‘i‘ni& 3 1 G under !h1 leadership of John W, Sted- ithat the entire line Was being attacked; | MONDAY and TUESDAY Iy entitied to the use for republica- || fore the meical board thé same as|fortitude, ~whdq§or 4t is brought to man, lent its sanction, cbronicler | I gave the order ?buu down, Hon of A} news despatches credit- || other tommariders; that'he ‘s passed|test. - Courage::ie. hest, cultivated Y | g a tells us,{o the position and policy that | ' At 1,000 feet, I ordered the wiach “SOME SHOW” ed to it or not otherwise credit- ||the examination and. thatvhe will re-|being truestD: self,: for.as.Shakespeare 3 cets | 1D this assemblage wedra advocated wt“hl“‘fl’ped‘ o more balloons had been ed inyhis paper and also the local {| turn to,-his duties at Camp Funston. |52ys, “he.Who is true. to. eelf cannot " o Sordl ate mmf“. and pronounced the attacked, and altholgh burs was now news published nerein. Such will be learnea with much sat-|De £alse.to any:man.; Esxcitement .and | tect their manufactures and- S e e Most eplriind the sy dne LT SUINE wee TN All rights of republication of §| o v by the country dt lar frenzy and- mmtomute whieh{ workmen from the depressit e ver held in our town, an over-|fighting planes ascending from the special despatchés herein are also || ’sfaction by 8% llead to manyheroic:deeds do not rep- |of cheap labor in .,u,,, count wheliping evidente of the unity of |aerodromes behind us to chase away|f reserved. It is well known that General Wood reent true Q’\Il'@. - for-teue courage | country is liable m“‘ than feeling and patriotic Jetermination’ of {the enemy. So I decided to venture tas not stood well with the adminis-|not only e the task.hut the | America if it gn es”1t5 open, door |OUT People.” The war it added, in its'up again. We ascended to 3,000 feet tration because of what he has be-peril of it;and, just and merciful | policy.” It Am?fi s wn\‘lmém 10| editorial ~comments, “is “Ghe of he | thie o oy sale b i i iesl “THE SE SWANS” lieved to be necessary in the conduct|attitude- every.opponent. caeu live in comfort the 'mu;t be protdefed. | necessary ‘results of A “Then suddenly something happen: of the war. Bemrer{hw country. en- ?etns us “all, extremes are error. The| i i) ibreak up the Union;. and"so long as It happened swiftly as in a dream. We A FIVE-PART PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION tored ‘{hé war. it was evident that the |reverse QC erTor is nm truth,. bu: error | It -um: good to hear the voite qr,“ lasts; we believe it to be our duty,|didn't see the German Albatross ap- wiminisiration. intended (o, sidetrack|SHll- ~Fruth ligs'between. Extraines;? | (he robin on thé‘lawn once more. Hs |43, I is the duty of Srery man who proaching, but our ground oficer aad ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE ty. ;. . {is not the robin who will linger with e scouts gave us a n:)m g e’g‘“fi’ :; h‘se “f:fl‘:mhfi: and: so does, courage and; loyalty. ; I e S st D Tter 'gm, go {under " which- we live, 10 sustain second or two before the hawk was on g ability, e manner If Gladstone had not recognized north to the Bfi¢ish provinces and our | Constitutional authorities of the Gojglius. I heard my observer, at the tele IN HIS LATEST RELEASE . was shifted about, and now it is' al- | «succacs teg PR x:g::‘ot 1@‘}“ ciltnr Fobis eoeng the winter* as|erament, in the exercise of all tMfiphone, say suddenly, ‘Whats ‘M"’ “THE BELL BOY” { leged ‘that there is increased opposi- 1ld ever have attained.the pre:|far south as thée Cavolinas.’ The ;:ent bowers that may e necessary to briu§iStand by! Good heaveria!® Then I , tion to him pecause-of the statements | mil % St is thé | migration of birds ROPthEvAT i to a speedy termination. turned calmly to me and sald with n A 30 Minute Scream—You Will Roar as You Never Have Before Y f South and, CéntralAmerica A‘smlle Sorry, old man, \we must ge s e LS SR A W G Sl |0 et e e ey S T i e S B FINGT OF THE SERIES OF veserving his opjnions foliowing" the | SN0 - Kl e S b e ok ot 5 § b and 1 ha = ” ” ark in thi w(\,r]a_‘ D e of the|robin snow. ifi"March’™ m.f—y mg e sterner work of enlisting mean. tmt somewhere or other near at “ a‘“:"‘r “‘32‘;‘t3“""’° fopthe, cars ‘of v?or;tmand :nosl ehandfzappn:g S 3 the first moverient!of the robins, 'm.c while was going on. The earliest from |hand, a machine-gun was banging SE “THE DEN DEATH” presit lof man to do ywn_capability, | this snow storm is as-difficult Norwieh to enter the tanks ‘of the jaway briskly. - By William J. Fiynn, Recently Retired Chief of the Secret Service. A Tn: " fhinSiiedton A wsrs ST T u{: G,gat“w.,mh; 29;,‘;‘; | imate'for sure ga; th-traattional i [ Batyys, actogtinn wors Sarsil | o1 dropped; And Hesrd o ‘wamph' & Startling Expose of the German Government's Spy System Eioulid bé Ferhebere rie £aith nath made Vise whole N secog- |storm, New Bngland Iifs he1 geverai #|C. Merwin, Bdward Kempton ADbbott|the parachute left its case. This was|f. in This Country summoned, .before- the: sqm ‘commit- | nized Taith,fn self was ds, Bgeessary. as | snowstorms thigsamonth, ‘any sohe- -of [ and George R. Case who, eager t0|the last sensation 1 attempted to an fee .0 -giva -the testimony ~wWhich -he | faith 1n God. Life bepomes. heavenly | which might have:been: ‘desiznated as|be off in the first regiment, enlisted |alyze as I fell like a stone for 300 feet. 21d, tha: 16-whs no pabt of his plans| Wienve beaime conscloys’ o£~o‘ur<n¢n the robin snow.r:Jutithe robfy ap- [in the Hartford Rifies, Cap I saw the balloon shoot violently up- Today—Four Shows, 1.30, 3, 6.15, 8.30 *Right is More Precious than Peace : ar in the quistér duys ofMarch and [R. Hawley's' company. rards, and then my view was blotted = —— #nd that it was mot for him to ask | ’““i-v“ lizg it 1‘93 i O i s aceompl “He|are a dependable sign of pring: top-liners in the town's first honor|out by a large white umbreila which |} . VIVIAN MARTIN in THE SUNSET TRAIL THE DRIVE FOR AMIENS. the presidenit to listen to Nim but ity an the x sy by i Toll! ¥ 5 suddenly appeared above my head, and the chief executive had wanted to get y -appe: & my, head, i The. 4 3, 18 3 5 I realized that the parachute had i in 1 ch.m his views he sHould hve beeri-sum- | nof ¢ ; L e * About' the sams time, John B.! Charlie Chaplin in The As the German offensive continues}: 1t becomss more and more evident that “Pathe News” opened. 1 didn't look down as I felt it and more evident that| ;mgneq. 1o such a -conference imme- 3 ; Dennis enlisted in the Worcester Light [my body swaying easily in the breeze. th- immediate object of the drive as|morol 1 SUCh S CORBIEne IEmes L fhat he. 18 % . = nfantry, which was attached to thelThe roar above told me that the Al- f=—t— at present directed is the breaking of| L &\0 J5 W2 rOE, SRR Rosdcc . . nio- o —on . |ltamous Sixth Regiment of Massachu- |batross had done its work and the the allied line and the capture of the| gl oo “iau" o¢ iits time, and By no|t0 impair his energy for life, Fa.vh in 5 jSetts, his name being the first signa-|baloon “was afire. You cannot of raliroed center of Amiens. Great| i OA€ PO T s o wecauey the|One's self 18 Eifding 61 Qze qr,mor ot 3 | ture ‘on'the contpany’s Toll. course, manoeuvre a parachute, and jressury has been mad o en- e the | suceess. = there is always the possibility of the L ke B-| senate c::nmxttee ;placed ‘a “higher : |To the command of tho first regi. |burning balloon overtaking you and » fror Are s 21 on’hls Vit NG Ne oesisoit i ¢ritér. | ment from the State, one of the most | burning your only means of escape. L~ Fere and special ; mfé‘:’::e":: his =hown $r3 ol Amm = ': et e GiStinguished.‘citizens of Norwich 1as | - Bt bafore 1 renchad the. eomnd, i s el i< Py inditteront, and e e mm the ollowing - passage: | 2DPointed, Colonel Daniel Tyler, father |1 saw, far in front, the Albatross FOUR SHOWS TODAY—1:30,3,6and8 torcce heve|’ ~ NEBRASKA'S EXAMPLE.. ~ |is put up.to.screan. efis o e | here wer scareat of. sokop B e e il P e e T L ! - sees beve 8 ut o vler. ‘He was the only professional|h by a-cluster o - sigralty failed {o| TReposts: which com from Nebraska | Ge0TEe-do-it porastensy ey D) f: 18 P isoldier that went forth. 1n. the. IFst|orate snalle ) o oo of anth-alr break the lir cite that the farmers there are SR e 4 haye been .so the clouds of “puFest whue- iarks hadthrée ‘resiments, and to him was| “The next thing I knew was that T “ the proper view of. the food | oseeieen sdm'c’x‘:;g"eg".g?;i:t it . was |not -ceased xu‘p. & The barbed ‘wite largely due the discipline sol- {was lying in the middle of a ploughed ation and are determined to Ao |thomght that the comotlonce i \he |Was a mass of @reen. and scarlet, for|Jierly bearing which & the, be-|field, while a short distance off I saw utmost to relieve the situation:|oracle of God,” that only. the g0od con- | the grass had grown unchanged- all | EINNINg of the war characterized the|my observe ' coming across ' toward : : . s That fs by no means the leading state |science is, now considered {o. be ‘4 summer, and innumerable poppies COnAGeticut troops. | m 3 Tommy Levene AND HIS Danclng Dollsg for the production-.of wheat, but an ClJl'lfin‘llfll LChrigtmas. nnd the .. bad |lifted high their heads @&s "though to RTE ‘All twelve of the officers of the.| 3 investigation which has been made of |cONScience is defined as :the hell of & cover with thelr beagiy the ugly and| Frank & Chester. bookkeeper " in | wrecked balloons escaped safely on by massing’ of inz them st tie lire v 10 the losses sustained been push back th~ defendes Eack the Grmans have made some ad in spite of the counter bl GIRIS.—FUN—-LAUGH'I‘ER—-TUNEFUL TUNES | S the Thames National Bank, son of | thi: casiol They are 1W: - w . arinsh i Y living soul!" ¥ there is.anything tanght |threatening spikes. In the near-by s occasion. They not always so < Tia mu and the recapturing of certain :m:r::]rn . ::;xdsl:;?:sw;mw‘ls d:}i'n:tedu:: in the Bible, it js, fo render.unto Ehe | cemetery Itself poppies were finttering | R T. Chester, bf Buffalo, was|fortinate, At this same station & few THE BIG LAUGHING SHO s Rujer sthat . w T, the. aler’s| their crimson _wings _ over. every! among the earliest to enlist here; |days beforé an officer was shot and - w}ljuether he he_God qi’, e wxl{:e | grave” - ERNE e and ] spiendid banking institution, | killed while dropping in his parachute. e e e i e o s e by Al i B ot e ks of which Norwich has ever Iiad. reason| His balless. haa beon.set. ofire vy 1] DOUG. FAIRBANKS In “IN AGAIN-OUT AGAIN” AL' -nu:h efforts on the pari of the| Whest raising™will be Increased by & ‘man owes both, . The llitle “spark of | 1f there is one thing. that naiure ('S be S0 proud, not only approved his enemy have been recisted by the forces| 25 per cent. during, the coming sea- in the Seld without the calling up of | son. 3 - prompt patriotism throggh th 1R r&mf Ry .;“"m“ hgh"('g POLICEMEN SAFE the great reserver which are held in That 1s an encouraging prospect for | Celestial fite, Qfllfld conscience” nave‘r is ever trying to teach us”it is that e cor-his compinion took to their chul . - readinese for the expected counter| certainly there are reasons o expect | bUrnS out of ‘min an¥thing, which fefls |death is not a“finality. The Tesson 18 2::;:::3"9;:3! dof g:udhecwm | Tte pab Aty ot oleat ol il ARE MARI S ciroke It has been considered better|that Jf the wheat fields of that stats|fOF righteoushess.'"Those sho. “fl’\k a|as constant as euch recurring spring-|FEACIONRY DiSOSCl ! e ey el {18 glisckine | shpline : o scrifice certain te i créed is ‘of the conscienca should bear |lime when life begins to pulsate'anew |!s Swlary while he was in the serv-|swooped down on them, its machine- A VERY FUNNY SUNSHINE COMEDY : z s Secato tojare to be. incredsed hy.& quaster it 1§ owardice ‘agks: Ty It |underneath all' the hard” and icy ribs|ice: What wonder that fine patriotism |gun in full play. One of the officers attempt to stay the advance by the|going te mean under avérage condi Expedienc: Is' it politic? [of winter. Fields thaj-, once were|is SIOWN in the old town now, after|was killed, and although the other es inzreased slauzhier which such would | tions a corresponding increase in pros ‘Is it popular? Conscience: |brown and bare’ grow green with ver- (the example and prestige of those|caped, his parachute was torn by & mvolve. It is of this that | duction of this much needed- cereal, |Ts it Tight? ™ dure; sap runs Again’ in - leafless|Civil War years! bullet_and several of its cords were “LIBERTY THEATRES" the epemy baz been able to push west| - This is certainly setting an excel- - ; AS7E [NSagcen e B Iens B0 TR ST s mrink ) CHatBe and the - Tive| Gt b LS DAe e T EAsE Brea DUllL N A LiataniQuara 2ow he, i o n mijes | lent“example for othor” states where|. :The Severe wintsf has proved fatal| WaYs asserting MRS -1 ho jdow Janiés B CHIC balong the ersdit | Tho Taing oo T 233 National Army”Caimps of Amiste after o of the| wheat is grown for if Nebraska is go-|l0 Many of our hardy New England|face of the worst that death can'do.| uf8! O TRAR e e o |t e aaer (05 e I S Sathige Mid of iy ihe| heat is BTown for it Nebraska is 20- |18 E 0T which the wsodnarker Sand | Life ia the ultimate victor. The pard- | It 18 recorded, of raising the first mil-story of an officer who had gone up GIVEN BY i “Smileage Buoks. issued by Federal itary company in orwich, under|alo; . H., y g + engaged in dnrins : docs | sponse to the mation’s demands ne|Safered most becsuge the ice made b 'S Bede oo P, (2t ho WhO NS progident Lincoln's call for three| when Soina o000 gt On tieas i Pm.,?,' Tt Eeas Monday, it | Tike Foes Siiisnion T, thase sk iee not shake the confidence of the allied | this there appears to be mo good rea- | ino, F5es, impenctrable and deprived | " Out of Belgium came, some " ysars|MOnths’ volunteer.s occasions it is dangerous to haul 1918, Music, Lang’s Union Or-| Send ome to YOUR soldier or te nations thi} their troops Wil be able| son Why other states cannct .at least|seures ot a0as hons Taas haoinuont |ago, a striking | expressfon. of the b apwR. ur Uie Dosition ol She snel: 48 oleatea’ otnes Tiouel 50 cebls) Vo A 1o check the enemy and to throw him | do likewise if not better. Jt must be{seen invading old abandoned buildings|trUth. In & Masterlinck’s - “The Blue-| Col. Hugh H. Osgood, then on the thereby given away to the enemy gun:|cluding wartax back. It is just o question now of | recognized that this is a year when|and working upon rotten wood to-eke|Dird” is a scene that'everybody ehotld | Governor’s staff, hearing that young|ners. At last, however, after a cloud For sale at the following places: awalti = the most auspicious time | evervone is expected fo do his hest|Out a living. Dead woodpeckers have|read as one Of tiie loveliest Baster |Chester had determined to enlist, pre-|of shrapnel smoke had cppeared aimost (o 1n. the making here that wowa| The Porteous & Mitohell Co. for setting in motion the great coun- | whether he happens to b engaged in|been reporied fo have been picked up|ermons ever gritten. In the grave-|sented him to Col Harveys military under the hasket, and no response Sbialy. Gatile the E4ieess Modstactie] gy Do & “Hushes Ca.'( ter attack which will turn the tide of | raising wheat, building ships, making{in every -New England state. And yard the two ‘Children;” Mytyl ~and;company, whr(ch had proceeded to their c&}np down thehte lephone wire to in- {5 Grop. The whole mayement merits mmbones Drug Store. B R SR 1t back over tne| mumitiin b iy hawks and owls have, resorted to chim. | TY1ty1." look for the ‘dead “among the|armory in Uncas Hall, to take a vote|auiries as to whether everything was|in, most enthusidstic support of this| Ricker's Drug Store. Rl Phictt hay fost b 3 i % €T WArlneys and blusiays to manure, heaps- to|(CArSOME, mossy 'slabs’ ‘The clock|on the proposition to enlist as a body.|all right, the ground officer gave the|eommunity. There are times when we| ©Ihe Lee & Osgood Co. ground which has just been covered, | supplies. The farmer certainly cannot|ieep. warm,.. As severo as. the winter [STjkes and the children trembls, for| The vote being negative. Col Os-{order to haul down Ten minutes|iuini that the good folk of little old| Ahe Wauresan Hotel Office. or open it up at some more advan-|fail to meet his responsibilities even|has been, a.flock.of .cedar birds are|they have been-told that at' mtamgm good stated to the assembled men that |later the car touched the ground, and et L tageous point. though they are larse and many ob-|Enen e hoi i arer ey oot hirds 816 | e’ dcad appear. Mr. Chester was acquainted with the |the observer was found lying at tie|qonnopicur 40 things Just 2 bit Beuer %;}rxf:;u'}?.:fina(f g eab e e stacles have got to be overcome. The{and, purple finches were in full song| Instead, there arises, afmanual of arms, and would make a|bottom of the basket, unconscious but'ong of those ymes.—New Haven| K. Roo! SMILEACE. country has faith in him and confi-|on.Cape Cod March bthy and the: dong | blossoming of beautifal "lh‘f fowers| i Touder tor Thobe af the bova wiling | unhurt. "1t wan s bad tase of shell Journal-Courier. R"" < ook D"’% Smileage Is 2 new word which has| iently believes that he wil never show|Of - the tree sparrow-.was heard . in|fling the old" ceflater; S50 Tade i i m e Do e T T D i o & g been coined since the opening of the | NIMSCIL to be a slacker.. The attitade/Massachuselia Feb. J0th and in Mawme | 700,18, D e e | Drencd, My, Colt sromutty emtoriee hic| %A Tow days ago, at a nearby station,| Statements made by leading labor| J. C. Macpherson. { war and it refers to the tickets of ad- | O the Nebreskans certainly 'supporta|ifoun to have wintered i Massemy. [Murs in’ the foliage, bees hum, birds|OWn name; and the names of others|a balloon suddenly caught fire, for|Fspresentatives they ~were affered | e g | mission which are provided for. the|uch confidence. setfs ‘near Boston: also - brown. |2Ppear and Al the ‘plave with' songs|Who wefe ready o enlist were rapialy | N0 appearent ‘reason. -The two ob-|thousa R e s, oot | avielis it WAL thare s sy e00E entertainment of the soldiers in the O thrasher near. Worcester, Mass. - The |Of lifé and sunshine and joy._ ‘Where | signed. jservers tried to escape n their para-|Sritos, Sorw fic G ot ihe Tonl [inae seliuiact Jeft tn & werlh © wia cantonments throughout the country EDITORIAL NOTES. fnow buntings have been the most|Are the dead? ssic) yvl esrching| the_ irola [Shutes, but the blazing balloon over: |dapor ~Tepresentatives mmediately nation will always be prepared—- It is solely a government undertaking| The man on the corner,says:,[Every | RUMerous ‘winter: bird, - e AT e 'm 0\5 oy e s o e et | Mheories a5 to the cavse of the Jleay: |E6 Dusy and eee that the proposed (Watersury Republican. i and whatever profit there is, if there|blow struck at ivilizgtion simply B T et M the. eatnest. | ment the requisite pumber of men was | ter Were numerous, dut the one most |donor of the German fund was _tak- j8 any, goes to the zovernment, but|means increised resistanc Whatsis yoir duty’and ""“e“ It 15 | ness ‘born of w discovery, There|secured when, under the designation |Senerally accepted was that the bal. en into custody and then led out to The Dawn Is Breaking. ° 1 bas not been put forth as a money to fulfillevery ‘honorable responsibility | 3o ohe 3\ of the Buckingham Rifles—in honor of |10on had been -fired by an _electric |the firing squad7—iddietown Press. One by one the pacifists—some of | making proposition Ron't forget to turn the hands of | WDiCh falls €5:our lot in life. Service is| ™ qune children in their infionénce had|the Governor—organization was com- |Spark from a thunder cloud. The fact = = thém—are coming to . their belated | e ;Jurposs Gt the countiy ever | the: cloci AN ANNORE Ok you' T be ‘f;',"y'fi’,fi’}““t“tfi"d’ 6 1"" self, to|giscovered. the big truth for which|pleted by the choice of Frank S. Ches. |that the wire cable had parted near| The moral of disclosures lke that of |senses. | for instance, is Her- B y3 Fird m:“;m °5',;," "y, OUr |\ master stands, the message that must|ter. captain, Thos. Scott and William |the balloon was said.to give support % bert Bigelow advising Ohio Socialists o iakce. eonal- | teyd ot :;’mg o duty a#: tg f":y ga\; ever give cheer to milllons of aching |A. Berry, lientenants, Francis McKeag: :;_thh }t;mrvm!: was the wlhng of | with that fuite possibly, et cetera ut- & oy LR prayers, In’the affaire Of men every hearts the tworld around. Personality [James L. Cobb, Anthony Staubley and ! this cable which was generally re- evomd the Hdih of 0l Bul. [Austin G. M | Donsiblo Thek To el oL T obe| e g e e ., e ey (o8 vs have| - Accordips. to,reports , there is. an|Wwakeful ' moment “has- its *duty: and |i5 bevond the reach of disease or ustin G. Monroe, gergeants; John o - |merchant fleet and the air fleet ls|crush German pretensions e el cocopr WSl b 511 S S country, and | half the world @ossn'é séem to e sl |\o(s OF ShipWTeck. There are no peo- |Jennings, Chester W. Converse, Gor-|servers, because It made lopcssible|simply this: The time to begin pre-|“military power of the allies"— 3 3 le in the cemetery except the care' is and Thomas C. Lawler, the towing of the burning bailoon clear | paring for war is-10 years before war|Cleveland Plain Dealer. P contributed t i efforth vet.no ‘stress has becn lai g conscious of it. They who'try to do |}, ontributed to ;(r}:;";"lfo;;. rmx; thortiae of by, d upon‘any every- duty- falling to the lot-of “_uken and the ‘rélatives” who come to ! corporals. of the parachutes. since the e ishment of the train-|an hour late with the rest of the coun- red that jmourn. Every day thousands of men THE DICTAGRAPH. “One of the officers at this station n ghen to health and morality,| are e only onies Who are eudeaVOrfE | and yvomen must surrender their phy- — was up In a balloon a few daye ago : is likewise important that the| ~NOW:that the changing season, has| 3 4° the WIIL of God. Do the truth | Gieai} existonices, but this is ot {0 afien "1t (whs ‘AueHed AndaRETENEN L. Ba t]st Ch r | iods of relaxation should be fully | Prought the fy, it 13 to be remempered | “anq you. shall learn She il S0y | SurTender their immortal personalities. | Euered. The Seutie wadel € 8 p Ul guarded in order to keep the-men| /U2 the early SWatting cofitributes|need tokuow.”. Tbescapes duty'is fo| VoY Sould we think of people a8 STORIES OF THE WAR {mueesas NTp S TS T e if under proper influence and control ang | '*-the-comfort later &fl. .. . avoid.a gain, Margaret Fuller Ieft to|9°2d wWho have only exchamged ani| buch UNION SQUARE r o by exlstines: for un heAsgRY Due il ‘ inink, but e theew o1l His mags ens| / Ak o the warld this gem of thought:. “Rev- | It 5 to give them at the same time the & Physical dissolution is not an en documents onrboml and pulled the : & Tecreation. and entertaimment which | o 7ile we must push ths elock alfeas|erenes, o Blghest; Have: patiecs with | FISMOR! dissclution 1s mot an, end. of e T oo s wma el ) 1 . Great Sunday Evening Servicer : - .| they naturally scek. o must, SIS S 0 e ain- [ e Nna 1ol thle SuN penieacs | e 2 < Leaps for Life. about 1, the German With the pursoss of making _the 1Y OIS back o the advice about: ear- |, 11° meRoeL A0 08 H TUSIORT or it 1s ever lord 1 death (Correspondence of The Associatea | LAnes EASTER CANTATA danger period in the life of a soldier |V t0¢bed-and early: to ride: Death and Life by Harry Rowe Shelley plum cake ,md dodzing of the hard-, Apd-‘love can never lose its own*” Sev——" . one of healthful relaxation and re- = fack <3t-js the ull ik of ‘truman With what deep and pecullar sig-| Leaps for life from burning _ob-|From the Front to Parliament by Air fréshment the government has erecteq| 1t 1S 800d news that anagreement fkindnéss that: yiéls Bpiritual ereatn. ‘n‘flfln* the' Easter message comes|servation halloons when attacked by — latge Liberty theaters in the various| 25 been.reached ‘with Japam sbout today -to countless hearts in many|German airplanes were described by g5 i from BAPTISMAL ( eablonments capable of holding thous. | ShiPoin: but it o 2 Boped_ that asMnarstitude : 2 base quality aielnzao“;:g:' “Nem.:gflr;gmn history |observers ::‘2.: British Royal Fiying| 3 RS AL SERVICE I; ands. The operating expense of these | [Urther purchases will nat be long de- troaddn to) oRS O o & sohaeeT deele” el wheh he visited one of-thetr |FeCEnt exploit of Sir John " Stmon. & ¢ 3 theaters, where moving pictures Jec. V% _ B v g b reistion ot (ar- |10 these TRtter years, And our hoaris |Svmps' bemind ihe Nns o few days|member of Parilament und o major in Sermon on The New Life of Easter ures entertainments are By demanding the resumption of was|Many fo_the néutral states adjacent &imost stand still when we think oflage. i the British srny on the -Continent. given for the admission price of m,rn the Turks there. arp. some Fua. |10 Ner territory.” The case of iiand | (he priee hat seems yot mecessary He desired to vote for & measure bes S A Good Place to Sunday Eveni < These camps. Iy are located just go on ly Lvenings cetts, it has been planned to meet by - at the present moment belng bull- |0 b8 exacted before, peace can returii|out of range of'the heavier shells, al- |(°T¢ Parliament means of the smileage books, each sians who have begun to realize that dozed by » it (fl the earth. . though still well within range of the tigket in which eptitles a soldler to| LY, neYSr should have let up In such|bor. - Folidnd Tag hent 10000 w & German _high-velocity naval . guns B The itenss T 0| emorth! i . |men to Germany hus ificreasing m:'am";g;m'“ m’fiuflefl. g R e ol shelling the gale Jn ail cities gives the people a It by any, chance your fndéme tax lc‘:-lllfm;h":im ""3;.32&?"" s |00 certainty-at all that they will stsr Ly : e ;- she a ascent . at the front is 1 the soldiers and it is an effort in|well to reflect that there is very little |Milk = monuv, | Germany whi a f6w monts hence.. How ‘many * day recently when ‘the correspondent v 3 which everyone should be eager to lous and bu ed hearts of u: Y SR time ‘Téft in "which fo stop a penaity | SN Infants were mm—m“fi it g d'fld;nilmfld e the i, 10 8 faitly Inactive| 1¢ this arive hsd bem -nm t 5 ! & famiciouse. e, Doen rell said, | muck’ arger than thé Mz ana Q.m,,u:“" her, Hvestook:ds | Drothers, sistérs e e iearts seek|taining , twelve men were shot down (SMericns we would nuw be m. 3 i 4 Per Cent hs -Jun means a span of smiles. ol ym (o siarted t‘ght and .naqt b:o“fiflkk ?.,sfw‘;“'f: ?fié‘:mu o o m{i o e Eront S e g T e sty b ":,'l?l”" ere & o% ook ose any sleep it might b wel 1o sei|js s ‘sbips, Killing, her |Sections of hug o of {airplanes. dow: -air~ oy Ps ADVANCING IN TURKEY. the ' clock 'ahead. tH{s “6venIng, g0 o | oitizens. e)niymg R ) i IW*M death 1sghd of W‘m &,2,‘3 attor [ Gioi Sre trom the ground. .~ |nevertheless—Meriden Sowti WAR SAVING STAM ’ Whether it is considered that the l::fl by .i; :jllfl be ready to get up at :f lease h:ll; Sh;plxfld menu:ing her | it becomel frafight with d‘!}l‘l‘ eon- It ww' d:wfl‘{) “thh.;nch“:lrg vhlbll:l!y The Junior Food Army of Cabmec- usual - time. X eace , reaten; o was n on as “good,” L n‘-l::_fl the British in Mesopo- | the ufual tie by the clock. Soh, “To" retarn - evil “However flgfl ¢ philos but tHere were many white clouds in|ticut, the bove and girls of the public 4 -~ 1 Bt 1 | g i s o shu 8 15 v 1 5 O SO ol 8 M e e o v s s apecall 4Y3 Per Cent : not warrant more serious attention on | ¥ "1VS the comntry should not. spend war what? rfim ipust |found “within® the ~ Christian CRaait | o e twelve wficers whi were |thiS. Sumer o raiee something iike a |f The part of the central powers then| 20V Mote¥ unnecessardly, but L 'h::«xg % ,wh g bealde Al times end s Easter” commiemorates the ruumcmn compelled 1o rench teratinma by ing | Million dollars’ "worth of food, - will cEn‘"HcATEs OF |NDEBTEDNESS they are giving them has not been| DS VErY partioular to see that it Dermanent -peace---The-period for- the of St g, parachute route told the story of hig|Make an admirable outfit. There is anf§ - - i mako clear, but cartataty Turkey under | 12, ?-;mxm;u from’ tHe money | destruetion of mamspewar and weaith | cause B0 fi!’:@‘l 1 trip. 'We were perched at 3,500 feet,” | sommmmmeeesees et AT oo that it does ‘spen | Fill bo at an endsanda-resumption o |15, & day, therefore. 3 “0f{ho said, “and had been up only haif 1 s x Gesman direction nstantly g .«—T_ business will ,be. nec . - Ther s [life, and 'bope, t%’j;z lan hour when a column of smoke two Children Ory foreed backward by the armies/which| If éanm:r Ove: is right 0t a_ballig fl wh of paradine. | Let ft b kuiuin miles southward attracted our notice. FOR FLETCHER" forcing their way in from the east|a . tien- i - g ul "fi o BT 10 One who l*There goes Number Sixteen,’ said my S southeast. $ gfln_f;fln “and [ brought life fi,g SR to :burverfin&lu we brought our ghsses| €3 A S T ORIA ST Saai Dodditions to. oc: s gtrd n i e AU aad_as- | to bear scene.. mier ana with ltte in the way of m%:mp,m ot ¢ it in viotory, oLk, ek {‘;;“:5“:;;‘:‘ € ts 10 advertising medium Sesmsporiation fasilities to ald these 13 be “likely: £0follow : i ot the balloon had b "“""“.‘.-';3“" e Bl & G 2 n time. Justlietin for business R -