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1901, RVErAZ0 euieeseereaneie 4412 -] with the case is that the equipped with wireless and of its engimes was | view of its nearness to land of the route which it would naturally take. therefore serve to deepen the mys- B F SRR LA GET YOUR BONDS EARLY. ‘More than a week has passed since the campaign for the third Liberty loan was opened. Becauge of the plans, made for Liberty day.at the opening it started off with a rush. Some cities because of the methodi menner in which they worked raised thelr qgota within 24 hours. Others cid almost as well and a large num- ber went over the top Within Jess than A week’s time. One or more states have even raised their allotment and are therefore certain of a tremendous ed ed in this paper and also the local MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive- Iy entitied to the use for republica- tion of all news despatches credi cradit. to it or not otherwise news published herein. All rights of republication of special despatches herein are also reserved. “Right is More Precious than F Since Field Marshal Haiz called up. on the British troops to “ground against the terrific onslaught of the German army evidence of a st ne. HOLDING THE LINE. siand tl here * of the Bi The retreats v has been 4 been made oversubscription, but in spite of these gratifying results it cannot help be- ing realized that the same sort of en- thusiasm which was manifegted on the opening day has got to be main- tained throughout the entire campalsn if the amount which the government is calling for and needs is golng to be provided. % Tharo can of course be mno such thing as falling down, any more than there can be a fiilure to hold back the Huns, But if the enemy Is going to be prevented from accomplishing his object we who are not fighting must do our part. We cannot fall down here at home and siiil expect that the soldiers are still going to zet nancial support is of vital importance. | We have it and it should be freely noured out especially when it {s reai- ized that it is not a gift but a loan carrving the assurance of a good rate of interest. The loan should there- fcre be kept moving upwerd by ieaps nd hounds by -purchasing your bonds nd buying them earl AUTO TRUCKS. How important a part the motor truck is playing tcday in meeting the needs of industry in ‘this countr, d the requirements of the armies in the % I would the heel of the sock yet all I women and sister is yet attached “‘Not one thing!' s: voice in my left ear. first I overhead, ‘Not gne he-do for her! = She hasn't had a dregs since she was married—look the money he {&" games and his clubs! ‘Why, Joined that last brotherhood. #aid to him that d ashamed of himself, and fingers sticking out-a her if the gros bills $10! For fowr people! "'_w don’t she bet rid of him?" inguired the alto voice in my rfih& ear with righteous indignation, ‘A hus- band that aets like that hasn't any right to a woman working herseif to death for him the way Cele does! I always said é'our sister was one in a thousand! She oughta get a di- voroe!” . “*Well, mebbe she Wil the soprano voice, ‘Any jury'd give Cele a divorce if she puts on her pathetic look and wore black. Cele looks lovely in black and he won't huy her a new y, Why, it's lipset me so | haven't done a stitch on my spring sewing and—' “‘Neither bave 1’ sympathized the alto. I'm going to quit knitting the minute I finish this sweater and tend et géiegagm it e Christmas to initial—sh: too stingy /*Well, I don't know,’ explained the 3lto voice, sighing. 1 like the wind- ow seat, but the landlord won't paper.| Views of the Vigilantes THE CALENDAR - George E. Bowen of The Vigilantes For three ytars or more 1 have been looking hopefully, at the big, checker- and let her and then! I tell you a woman it to, herself to have a little amusement!” Tnt sar, " Enals why I Gont. t ear, s why lon’ 4 parlor with is up to something. Every morning she rune to her window when her hus- throws kisses—and tBen hdlf an hour later out she goes all up and enameled and tinted, and I know she dyes her hair, and ehe iy’ away most of the day. 7 “You know it stands to reason when a woman's been married ten fase or 20 she dosant (um Kiasey at er husband in that silly way, I think she does it jnst to blind him. My husband says mebbe she's gone all day at the Red Cross, but then Henry's awtul easy. Always making excuses! Tou just wait! I'm looking for an explosion there some day! <Would you wear three different hats in a_week if you were just going to Red Cross?" “H'm! said the soprano dark! TN be awfully excited hearing what does happen! My! This is my cor- per!’ “Pm so glad T met you,' said the tell her what I say! “the more I hear of conversation the more I am in favor of the dsaf and dum'n language!”—Chicazo News. able to cope With the ' crime wave owing to a shortage in the force of which 2,000 in Berlin alone are serv- ing in the army. The chief culprits are the large numberaof convicts dis- charged from the army as unft for service, deserters and hordes of halt- grown youths. The papers give many instances of burglaries, one warehouse is said to have been robbed three times in a ( will clear your skin No one knows the humiliation of be- ing a “wall m'fimb«ufl; thanthe gir with a red, rough, complexion. “1f your skin is not fresh and smooth, or has suffered from an nnwise use of cosmefics, try Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment for a week and sce if they don’tbegintomakeablessed difference. ‘They, also help to make hands and arms soft and white, and to keep the hair. live, glossy and free from raff, inol ozu-m'.umx"hw ot e them! Trial free. Write Dept.5-S, Resisol, Balti- ‘more, Ma. 5 0 Officers. all going apou: with Arawn' swords, fen_ drazn up i 10Ag ranks, with the bright hayonets bisecting the tips. of our nosos. waiting! The National Anthem and then the King going, looking at his soldiers one by one and seeing that they were good. i | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR our loeal contractors went on the most unreasonable strike this morning that ever was inaugurated in Norwich. If this strike were a hasty, foolish affair, or if the men had a grievance of any kind against ither their em- ployers or the public, they might be forgiven for what they did. But look- ed at in the most favorable light, this strike has been vicious, devilish and disloyal, occurring at this time when every Ioyal citizen is thinking how he may best serve his country. There are eeveral good reasons why the pay of these men ought not to raised a cent at this time, althougl their employers, in order to avoid - Tomorre A Powerful Story of the Canadian No Braved the Dangers arffi Cold of the =5 DAVIS W, S. Hart in Blue Blakds Rawden' 5 BIG ACTS—FIRST TIME SHOWN IN NORWICH—8 BIG ACTS IRENE HUNT In “THE MATERNAL SPARK” . T Features rthwest and the Hardy Men: Who Great Timber Country, A DISCORDAN'T-NOTE—Komedy | A Beautiful Triangle Drama of Mother Love, In 5 Parts—Don’t Miss It. © Mat. 2:15. Eve. 6:45 and 8:45 TODAY AND TONIGHT BILLIENBURKE EVE'S DAUGHTERS| Bewitchingly BURKE. PRETTY BILLIE 3rd EPISODE OF THE EAGLE'S EYE, ENTITLED The Plot Against the Fleet Showing the German Plot to Tor- pedo the Flagshin and Cripple the Atlantic Fleet in New York Horbor HEARST-PATHE NEWS “LIBERTY THEATRES” 3 Have Been Built in All National Guard and. National Army Camps in America. ~*“8mileage Books,” issued by Faderal Military ntertainment Council, pro- vide free admission to thése theatres. d one”to YOUR :soldier or to the needed material and the needed|fo my own things There's ail these lalto voice. ‘And had such a nice Price $1. * reinforcements. We ecannot expect| doilies my mother-in-law gave me|visit. Give Cele my hzlne‘b(;:::fi E);}:- Forisale at foe faloping icens them to do the whole thing regardless| ¢\" v o™t "qone before she sent ‘em | move T'll come over and see her o It - % The Porteous & Mitchell Co, © of how willing they are to make thelon: Byt I love to sit in the corner|will be real interesting to hear all| The Strike of the Hod Carriers and seahe Reid & Hughes Co.” (Boston great sacrifice. There is much which|of the window seat and work. I can|about her troubles!’ and Pick and Shovel Laborers. BY ALICIA RAMSEY t Tathbone's. Pros mlece: remains for us to do and it is cer-|see all up and down the street— “Do you, wonder I dropped| "o e nod carriers and || A Rippling, Peppery Picture Domin- Rickers Drug Hiore. tainly 2 much easier task which de- “Why, I thought you were golng to | stitches? ick and shovel laborers who work for |§ sted by ‘the Piquant Personality of The Le: volves upon us here at home. Our fi-| move this spring!’ “Well,” said the patient Mstener:|Pick and sl AASCARY Lie TN gl gieton, George Madden (Cigar Store). Engler's Pharmacy, 2 and scarred in body or spirit; and those. who are children to-day will have to give all their energies to the mere physical rebuilding of shattered cities and the more difficult and deli- cate reconstruction of shattered social systems. Schools wil have to oe thoroughly overhauled, histories -will TICKETS 50 CENTS, FOR SALE BY THE COMMITTEE. ‘DANCING AT PULASKI HALL FRIDAY NIGHT ~ ° SWAHN'S ORCHESTRA Sibeeon ¥ A month and the proprietor has been| onpie and because of the scarcity of have to be rewritten, There will be|George and Mary and Susan and Jane etwe es and Arr field is fully fllustrated in many ways.| PoArd business Calendar above my | oblised to shut down the bustness, | rou°lS, 804 beFEuZe 3 UL SR Y S = |no time for men to struggle long|Wwill stay home, and do—what? m t P Where railroad transportatien was | 3%k : ¥ The Vorwaerts says ome of the| sion. patiently in art, or science, or liter-| “YOUNG AMERICA, WHAT ARD '-r:“r:;v:\lvmw & e n;ls to almost exclusively relied upon agfew As the days numbered in the squares | most astonishing cases of theft is that{ The wages in the building trades|why not pay this type of labor, turn|ature. There will be too much com-|YOU GOING TO DO? s re i er period of time ani ti ng loss of a much vears ago, with the exception of What assistance was obtained from the use jof the waterways, the motor trucks were counted off into history, each one became a memory—more of tragedy than of jov. of a whole family mansion at Duis- burg. The proprietor who was called up to service sent his family away here and almost all over our country at present are so high that it makes building, except for war the money over to the support of their dependents and then release mon drudgery that will have to be done, day by day, And the men of More to Be Heard/ From 8 purposes, | communities from the burden they [vision will be few. s i hat th 2 s e £ h Wheneyer I go back over those num- | and locked the house up. Returning | nearly prohibitve. now bear in taxation. That would| “Girls and bovs of Americs, you are | 4o 27 Ohloan sevs that the long- s 2 are found to be carrying on an exten- | bered days they give me sad and|from the front on leave, he went to Another reason why the pay of these|be a justifiable way of reforming|the hope of the world! We have alpis state. There will be only 46 @ b b € sive business hoth for long and short | $huddering memories of Belgium and | Duisburg to arranze for the eale of | men should not be raised is, they are | what it now a very bad system.—Mid- | rich country. We have not bten putants of the fact, Rhode Island be- 8 Y *ers, of stricken Italy and groan- | the house hut found only a portion of | getting more pay now than our aver- |dletown Press. ¢ touched’ by war. Not réally touched | DTt 0T o PN e O R o0 ! Tt is nothing strange to sce mOtoF| s ice, of blood-drenched moun- | the walls remaining. Not only had|age school teachers. They are getting| . by it. Not touched as Belgium_and | [y e i i hoDURRE Beress Dosnd Top ain tops and the torn and troubled |all the contents been removed, but|more pay than many good men who| Waterbury seems to be complaining | France' and England have been ] Trucics - STEHTMARG § A waters of wide blue oceans. also the fittings, floors, chimney-|are preaching the gospel. They are|about poor garbage collection. A state | touched, clutched, throttled, flung P nt . . : 8 ew York or the middle west in one dagtmany of thise sadly numbered | picces, window frames and the roof, | perhaps paid more than most profes- | commission made some report about it. | down by it! You who are ten; twelve, , Avprepriale. Fiinishme Fetice direction or Providence or Boston in| days were written In deprissing black. | while ‘thieves had commenced pulling | sional men even for a few years after | Well, Waterbury ought mot to kick | fourttn, fifteen, sixteen, or seventeen| Maglstrate Sims, of New York, told SR RHVe O hE 56 o ond of|the other. Machinery or other zcogs ‘ S}w,r!m going tu‘mzlxrk all the days | down the walls and carting away the leaving college. over such a little thing. - Bridgeport| now will, probably, not be hed by [an impudent German:. “Men you B Siatt jios 1o i n muey|for which there is immediate need | & reil'im[lfie h} ?'%]D- s bricks. Again—more than 50 per cent. of feels happy even when a part of the|it at all. Your brothers may go, to|will soon be meeting the fate you-de- A 5 T2 [can be gotten to thelr desttnation| peace, - for - fmmermacial . Gaon o | 2Yen the houses of the Minister of | them do not earn the pay they Te- |garbage is gathered up. Our contrac- |fight for freedom on the sea or in|serve—a brick wall at sunrise. e muct) culclpe L. 448" motor track Iog uani s oo oo Y amq| ar and the general officer in com-| geive, They are largely slackers and |for is so busy trying to run the earth | France; -but you, Bill and‘ Jack and|soon?—Rochester Herald. determ:in rit'sh A 4 mal rejoicing and new resolve and { mand of Brandenberg have been rob- work only when the eye of the boss or{and make proper obeisance to the big ‘ rom the Freneh 1| m-ibod of transpertation than over|geod cheer, for ctremonial days of|pea. foreman is upon them, bosses in other sections that he gives \ In keeping with the p ) the effect | the congested railroads and such bus l\thtet\i'c\j finfv. high import. and for| A great increase - in thefts of par- Many of them h: little if any in-|little attention to his job in this city, ; at if the drive fafled vint it | iness is growing, The government is | %uch dgys o £l as adversity mayycel past packages from railroad cars| terest in the count will possibly | except to collect the pay. He is nev- g Hould be reopensd el:: to ! oven having its trucks delivered over- | Do dave of inspiration and regen | was aitributed by the Prussian Min-lpe takinz the i h_they have|er remiss in that direction—Bridge- ; tempt to crush the Britiuh ;v and|jand, loaded with material, instead of | *"% ‘d;‘n‘z kngw :g:“mfls‘chin m:yfi& Edterv of Public »\\'urku.'in a speech, to§ made 2 1o iie countries whence |port Telegram. Ty tho incréasing the burdens of the. rall- | with others-—too. much Siach Aarkeny| vcpin nE PUPllc mordls and.the p : : Children Cry for Fietcher’s hance to outflank hoth armies was|roads. my spirit. ping the thefts, he sald, had been ex- | The better way to prevent the in- v ; made to the north. Without getting| But in addition to the increased de-| I believe in work, devotion, economy, | hausted and thers was nothing fo be| Frawee. oo arNAnloR ot fl‘l‘cllun apon (}Brlldgflmrt of demurrage} N R through the line was pressed back to[mands for such machines in the bus- |sacrifice for the Good Cause, But be- | done. Withi comparatively brief | irapch life, to live for weeks at & Hmo | to- rocrecy mocrs) oy ol et % deep siient but the defenges of|iness Iife of this country, it is an in-|Ing just human, I can't forever enduro | perioa ivilians and 2,622 rail- | in’mud and water, to live with lice on | o, FESSCE TIOR8 ol unloading. De. ¥pres and /r:as have held firmly with | valuable service which they render in | TONrMINg and hunger, debt, desolation | road employes had been punished for | their bodies and rats about their feet, | mo BROVaRATt: ol Soal W Bite ok the result that this second attempt hag|France in carrying supplles and| ™S00 % oo b oy 100 wnon 1 wang | SUCH: thefis. | fo eat their scanty rations, and these{cost, but for what it does to delay B ea checked. The ferrifio| L00ps Where the ails are many times | ¢ ULt have it s wh ‘, R‘I;;LL:}‘(. o‘frgneludr( © peasants near sirikers are some of the men for|gtimugtes the rapid handling of com- sacrifices in men continue to be made | more congested than here. This s HUSISdon v mohem S L0 aisal 0 but the purposes of the Germans have not been attained, and regardless of shown by the statement of the chair- man of the automotive products see- I won't have it ali®failure where it | all must be victory. So to cheer myself along, I'm doins | forest cov miles accord: an area of two to the Dreslau \ whom our eons are fighting—that they may live on the fat of the land, enjoy 2o0d food, good beds, go to the movies, modities is probably a good thing to encourage. The comparatively arch- zeitunz, which says:— ke cigars and cigarettes, live better | Sic, Methods of unloading coal that 6 oo gituat . tion of the national defense council|a bold bit of camoufiage and painting | am "os i -| smoke ; hetiy prevail in Bridgeport. should be sup- nhn:zv':-E 5. T 11«";:‘»3“: ,?." ot ot to the effect that 100,000 trucks with |1l the days of my - calendar red |pw'f?e“:";]““:fbg:;]‘";go“‘: it ';afsguggfie;"r‘;;r:“"‘;;‘gg ‘Z’;fl‘,"‘g’flf: plemented. Let the conl dealers aban- -~ oy b Py Bright, beautiful. buoyant, luminous v ceeding ¢ t A don competfion at least to the ex- 3 be. Germany is far from the points |repalr ;u;r‘u must 113: d-l:x\ered' M| red like & rising sun of optimistic | Jestinely during the night for ab Our boys In the trenches will receive | yont o unifving handling and deliv- The Kind You Have Always Bought, aad which has been sought and its positions arc becoming | France this vear. '8, arder alanaf soyfy four wecks past, apparently with about a dollar a day for the moblest | arioe @ prigalnof, "Rl { o more and more open to counter drives. | Will Tepresent a value sreater than| So that contimually T may know that|ticit consent of ~the local police.| n which men ever enzaged and Ay \ in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature 2 E N i sy the entire production ot tricks GUF-|1 am fighting for peace and- for f Wich some higher officials nf tacl contributions are being taken uwp all| oo ST L ; and has been made under his per- THE QUESTION OF TEACHERS | ing last year which makes plain what |great. glad day of rejoicing, SOWTAInS esset e orest, theyi e (pyec. e “‘"-‘.“f;y o "t"?k‘he"}.l“f“‘t‘;ke to the fact that for every son of Con- sonal supervision since its infancy, The country recognizes the fmpori- | 'he present demand for syto.trucks| It.is just as weil to have 28 red days | CoUDLCTed. about elghty persons en-| To my mind, the strike evil | o timel| I Fieut. that han” Dot takon. i the b b o chodis 450 (e maces. |18 (0 he. tpdwrral e of this|f Washingions sxtpuine apict in| SFEUA Mg ey hat remaned | of war & come, R0gend, MBI GRAT L, D et o) g 2 SOOI Alew B0 g o decetve you.in thls ing them at all times. | OUNtry. And Why shouldnt the thrill ana|VeI® aimested and marched off to the | war If it had not been for the sirikes [teers. It takes not only men to fight eits, good teachers we { @ good schools, and he if- of maintaining the| It EDITORIAL NOTE! is about time splendor of 31 Independence Days make up the whole calendar n DI on at Reichberg.” among her workmen. Our shipbuilding and much other the menace that is pressing down upon civilization. but money. Our state has the health of _ e and Children—] riment. 7 : : v ’ 3 ! " | furnished the men and the money thus Infants - ! B t the proper stand- | Spain is going to treat that German| Lincoln's birthday had such (Correspondence ™! The Associated | mother, brother, sister, wife or sweet- [ fOF more money ~ We cannot hold a s [ ard frequently confronts those who |Hitimatum. wide-as-humanity megning. Press): TR noe Do that every |Dack. Some of our money is taken in! B e tute “0il, wre charged with such a tosk i he wasn't particular about February| 1t has been estimated that the|man who foments a strike, encourages |the draft that war taxes constitute{ Castoria harmless substi Paregorit, It is noi surprisinz, therefore, st| APril Bas besn doing very little thus|12—and, anyhow, Lincolw's immortal| British private spends three hours| oe. snages in one. during the war is|but that is a very small part. The Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains .. this time th=t attention is c: ‘ar to bring about a reduction of coal} fame xsrlx'tmsahrgn h cnncglgw«% Yith his) every day polishing his equipment. | firing o German bullet Into your boy |Main financial strength for this wurJ neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, Ita - s = esiires . > ¥ consumption. personal birthday as with the count- | This may be an exaggeration but th & rests in Liberty bonds. For them; . My T o o w4 less birthdays of freedom he Sough: | variety of thinge whig ool e Rl voluntary contributions are called for. age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has those engaged in that work whers| MMore S50, Troee ¢ ine states i t2.beng toall.men p al1 Jands Sor Al bia attion 3 The government s telling us what e e aaty e er mmwmminzthn_oudaf Constipation, Flatulency, they are but attract others thereto. | /it |0 It DIAIR that all the world oes| "7 ‘oant tne message of Lincolws|pusie or prop toTiat A R NaL e o Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness Industries are frequently brought face | b3 & handy, every day in the ytar, £0 i 4 8. 'z to face with this problem and wage Looking for a gas leak with a light- will be a potent. lustrous part of o: used in se carefu! scribed by a War Office. only so much coal to burn, gnd a great We are recommending the exclusion ther efrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids Employes must be had and 1t they|Sq e’ o Bt only dangorous but| The list of slorified anniversaties of | have to be shined with “bath brick.’ | man In. good health from 1 to 7o | Buelich. Tn a Benerst » . : are golnz to be kept where th rh | O Himes sEpenuive. r[fllafll{hlz?d”;s‘“rfijfi B \5?(5]& c&{ifi!]_ec ;| Buttons and badges must be cleaned | years of age in the country—aliens as | take as a safe guide in these. matters od 1 st g ¢ TH 2 pat o g The many | well as citizens. If it is scen that|the policy pursued by the government Y! needed must get' prett; e: . | L &5 t o policy 3 [ That they Lieht be ol yoiy Medr | Themanonthe corner says: Tolera- |forces of ev D e - VL ient and the many of those above draft age are |in its admiration of the na GENUIB!E AI-WA S what they might be able to realize by | tion js one of thoss things which en-|down here. It ‘e's chapiered story | handles of his b et *poli e i i h , S sewwhere. 88 of 1deas; its catalogte of moral ora| jandles of his bayonet are ‘polished.| serving their, country as well in their [at Annapolis and the military academ . g W courages the country's enemies to do| Of ideas; its catalogue of mors For kit inspection he polishes ‘the | present occupations as tney could |at West Point. There. in additi Bears the Signature of e situation is the same in regard | tnoir worst. sades pirituat - _{backs of his blacking b clothes | elsewhere, Jet them remain, but let thé |a thorough ' traini i o and a song for|y i to the school- teacher. the'ac-| — o~ : rushes and hair bri nd’ even | government by all means see that none | struction is given in other fields of work are t makes mno ‘erence whether have found it{you're in the trenches or a Liberty stmas gift of oppor- the insteps of the sol dupli- of us obstruct but that all of us help n French and Span- ish because that is the language spok- 1 nksgiving anthem of | core, DT of boots are treated. His|in' the largest measure in the winning|en in our colonies. If our schoo necessary to give up their schools and|loan campaign, it there’s to be any = v ust bo shined and | of the war. keep as close in tieir undertaking of 20 to work in factories or offices. They | zoing “over the top” everybody must P":i!z for grey dfl-d b 2 i the back of I leaned. JOHN M'WILLIAMS. |their service as the government acad- sannot affora to remain in charga of| do his part. ing birioma death never has ey | His knife, fork and spoon are of a| Norwich, April 15, 1918. . emies do, there wiil be nothing left o e school duties, as much as they sid, there's & - wonderfui, | SOTC that duickly armi a.fd smart out of which to formulate a contro- (] \ , Would lfke to, and the result is that| It has been shown, though it may fer of new beginnings and | yj ot FEVET Mse flr{"m‘"]le he:?d;‘?yd:{pgl versy—New Haven Journal-Courier. 4 the schools are bound to suffer and|not be for long, that some points S e e, the number preparing for teaching is rapidly diminishing. ‘ids direction, as well as industrially, \jthe selution appears to li be the sensible one. THE CYCLOPS. schoo! along the western line were not as well prepared to stop the drive as it was thought, In ‘There ‘is not so much astonishment Rgary has apparently been saying things for the ears of the entente n: tigns which he does not anticipate will of my life and all the black despair and weariness out of my big warkday saiendar spaces. And T've painted the of every day in vivid. surging, have duplicate brushes, socks and| shirts, so that the regulation kit may be always ready for inspection, A guardsman writing of a recen inspecticn of unit by < spected at 2 p. m., at 4 p. m. and at 6 p. m. Finally at 8 p. m. we laid out all our equipment on our beds, and the sergeant in charge passed it as perfect, OTHER VIEW POINTS “You Are the Hope of the: World!” “Girls and boys of Americ: the hope of the world! Th: empty phrase” says Herma PAPE 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF The Kind You Have Always Bought . In Use For Over 30 Years d in the Spectator: “We dorn in Tht Red Ma ] . ous, triumphant RED! : ¥ - E . 3 is that eviry loval heart hop- | His Majesty could have eeen us at KigF il fo n the | youih of America. in a German camip a3 thers is that|new calenler fo v 1o el Boast ‘Ooy | WOTk the day before he. came he|roads. That is good wholesome work | “What remains of the the news should be permitted to zet that is to be written no only in Red,| WOuld have felt more impressed than|{aRd Will not hurt the inmates. But|Europe after the War will be ¢ outside of the country. (ol Sl B | by all the giittering parades ana royal Fmperor Chnvice o8 Austes-Hun.| | Lve oven sent a copy to the Kaiser, | S2lates in ‘the*world. We were in- 1 ‘THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK “Mine was one of, the first he saw, and n he semed to lpok at it with awe, OW you wrap it up jn one of From all the facts that are known eommection with the disappearance be pleasing news to the kaiser. SQUARE plans which the the United States collier Cyclops, rranged for the Amer- front and which were so com- ican pletely overcome ought to dispose of the. German contempt for the oversea forces. . Whether or not it is one of these periodical let ups which have punc- tuated the submarine warfare, the de- crease in the destruction of vessels in the past week is welcomed, and may such good work continue.” When General Halg declares that the are fighting with their the wall and that the retreat must stop, the time has arrived for the employment of that-good old Civil ‘'war phrase “Turn boys, turn, we're i Burglaries in Germany. (Correspondence of The Associated Press): Burglaries in' Germany are increas- ing to an alarming extent, partcularly in Berlin where they total hundréds daily, according to the German papers. It is declared that virtually nothing is now safe in Berlin against thieves which was always large, is now armed with revolvers and other Weapons. Teams of horses are stolen in the streets, machinery is taken from mu- nition factories and there is an end- | your sheets for the night o that none of the cold; air Wets at it bxor‘ — $100 REWARD $100 3 The readers of this paper will pleased to learn that there is at x;a‘: one dreaded discase that science 'has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional condltions PQ%MPB constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken inter. nally and acts through the blood on the “mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation. of the disease, giving the patient strengih by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. ™he less succession of burglaries and even of murders. The Tageblatt, Vossische Zettung d Lokalanzeiger are ail alarmed and crying out for drastic measures. 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