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to eradicate this condition, cannot read a bulletin on agriculture, a farm .| paper, a food pledge a Liberty loan appeal, a newspaper, the consti- tution of the United States, their Bi- bles, or in fact mytmz w:::oh! g necessary for them to knew ul they are going to get the benefits to &UGGESTIQN& FOR . which they are entitled ufi be the cit- .__THE HOUSEWIFE izens which they ought to The efforts of the mnt or the states to help these people are useless erwich Bulletin und Qoufied DICTATES w FASHION. wooden W“,’;‘; masher. There i3 us-! Short mfll coats are umy to inisging, o|be adopted. with the llnenknlfe. Aid sed as'it i mmnedwifil a 3“3;; 5 as . i °: Batiste m "to rival voile for|yater for spreading or moistened with| lingerie blouses, a little salad of! CONCERNING WOMEN. Baroness de Rothschild, one of the! t salt to] year. B ed at the Post ored dresses. ntered at the m:.“.&c\ Norwieh, A mn;nn of wool embroidery trim Telophone Callny e - erefore e e B Chenile braids. are being used for[weaithiest women in France, - labors| o) ¢ spring hats, from dawn to dark as a nurse. : 7= - PRICES Cardifal is actuslly scen among| Miss Margaret Mahanay, Who ope- ; | MATINEE 25 A colored umbrelllas. nis o ot poultry o nes “EVENING ich, Mon 1 by the wheat raisers to have the| When the soles of new shoes are i skomised . £ ts | Concord, Mass., 43 authority’on RESERVED -85¢ M-:‘L‘fl&'._’f—,‘u price of that grain boosted still higher. | dipped several times in very hot mut- | i TWiite panchy 8 Promised for Vests|turkey problems The effort has been underway for ton]uuaw they will wear nearly twice some time and muck stress has beer|as long. CIRCULATION 1901, eVerage ...ierrirensees K812 congress should so decide, — WHEAT PRICES. ufln Ofleu 625 Mala Street ’ralevhona Persistent efforts have been made > * In the West from 50 to 67 per cent. ] . b‘:’o&n are Luu:f wuut ;::erybe one|of the wmn:\h graduates ms,rryh &:’h% placed upon it in order to ircrease should renew, as often as may in the East the percentage m i To take away as little as possible 50 i {);'o::;gttio.:.::“g;u;);v f:fi:ii?n;?r; r::; of the potato when peeling, put }ha A very pretty dress has the sach $0.4%. + jts allies at the present time. The| Mo ton st o s o avt asd |nd shoulder yoke of sillk in con-| Isshella Kilsean, a 16-year-old girl, checkmate, howaver, apoea~s to have|when cool enough peel. Seastiug yedlor has charge of all the office boys in the = City of of i Missouri Silver lace is used over shimmering PK::&‘Q: nal}yjnyfl,‘“ B o been applied by the lower house of _— 9869 congress. One way to make use of 0dd black | c;tin in making a charming even- April 20, 1918, .7..0.0 ‘When it was apparent. that the price | Stockings is to cut them imte !tr;vl ing dress. raising effort was being pushed, Pres- make them into. ‘orders for telegraph companies in this country ident Wilsor: under existing lagislation | Praided rag rugs. The mourning dress of black taf-|carn 25 cents a message, which nets 4 1:xed the prics jor the ensutag year at| (13 inner tubes from automobile f)%"‘.‘.of":“ be fastened with dull silver|them from $5 to 320 per week. 2.20 a bushal the same ax for last finest elastic for % s MEMBER OFP::: sASSOCIATED last year. This was expected to and memerl:h‘%loomers and rompers Mies Mary T. Dowd dirsets the do- Collar and buttons ‘of gray squir- c ce traini 4 B unquestionably did do much to prevent | knees. Cut straight across with ani . maye g child's broadcloth coat at- %::u Y;}cmgmnni;n ‘:}Eeollug:t ;1:!0'0 b : 1'het »fi’??"fi?e I;r::-t :: ::}’g{:- hoarding In anticipation of an in- f;:h»:l‘rd :f Ef,’:f,"i"kieflm :‘m‘,‘_‘ tractive. high school in the world. e eers y entitled to - ease. tion of all news despatches credit- || o0 m“c(;’:’ye’“;;d t;" A the| vives repeated washings Witholt| gapes havent a particle of sedate- BRIGHTENS LINOLEUM. ed to it or mot otherwise credit- || e7ort ETEsg Sritie. senate, ¥o7 [istretchin. s ness about them; instead they are g ed in this paper and also the local less of the president’s action, ap- 3 all novelties. Use tepid water and naptha soap, do- news published herein. rroved the raising of the : price to| Why not use that discarded high ing only a small section at a time, Wip- All rights of republication of }}$2.50. Such, however, has not met|chair for a_kitchen stool? Remove| pj,qc panne velour tea jackets areling very dry and being careful not to special despatches herein are alse } with the approval of the house of rep- | the back and arms, apply a new COB} charmingly trimmed with dull gold|walk on while wet. Never use kero- reserved. resentatives for there the stand taken|of varnish, if ““”“"Yi “dhbi’h‘fld‘ embroideries. i sene to clean linoleum, for it rots the by the president is supported and the |3 DeW ‘[m"l Lromce uscloss SHAlE, PR e A G fabrics. = ack velvet an s e FRANCE, amendment which the seriate has 3p-| geep even your smallest candle 561 ity caihied fn miaking &% TO FIREPROOF GLOTHING. AND HIS FIENDISH WORK lN BELG[UM, proved has been rejected by a 1arge|engs. Put them in a little bag and evening Wrap. > ![ lN V°“;-l L i e convert wha.tmother;ist? would }t'}?evre ; Garments worn by children should ITALY D RUSSIA This will undoul ly mean the end | been wasted into a flatiron smoo: “| Velveteen is in great favor for din-|be rende: firg - ad l I i of the undertaking, for while the sen- - » need | Ner and evening gowns, and dark blue|of a litll?gm:n%:!p:);;l;:at: 80“:?1: Thu Snake i m the Gr.“ m‘ Bl thmty Fl ate can attempt to compromise the| Stockings with very bad runs’ noec|is savored. water in which they are washed. This matter it is likely that the fixed price | not be m”"‘:" g (5 Lise s croolel | will not render them absolutely fire- will remain where it is, and in viewlh“k Eofcetoligp th e dropped = l-Nme capert ol e :: proof, but very nearly so. of the large increase which has al- om has been worn until | 8erie is h 3 - Teady been granted to the Wheat rais- | ghe Lerse o ton shore. Tl out all proldered i o TReimlla, OF ‘ol o RECIPES. ers, it not only appears to be the right| but the upper row of stitching. soak E. Sl Puddbay 1 action, but it is to be expected that|in hot soapsuds, trim the bottom even The gown with individuality—a|lasses, 1 cup soutg.mllkessi txx;;;-‘ the desired increase in production will|and, after pressing the straws into| o1 citability for the wearer—is soda, % cup cormn medl, 1 cup barley be forthcominz and that the grain will | shape, dry thoroughly. \ The broom | e, “more delightfut than one that is flour, % teaspoon salt, 1 cup chopped e rapidly placed on the market and | Will last quite a while longer. merely fashionable. raisins. Beat egg, add molasses, milk not held for ircreases in the future. ang soda dissolved in a little FOR COOL EVENINGS. DISCARDED CURTAINS. :gu-. (et cormeal an4 herley ff:‘]fl ol % SEm . and salt together and combine with “Right is M Preci Hoit PRaces CYNSCRIPI;ON Q: ?hHI(:MiEl;UL‘E A water heating fireplace grate and| pretty sash curtains may be made|first mixture. Add chopped raisins and ight is More Precious than Peace’ B EOIIpC oY e legislation in| basket are designed to make the open |from discarded long net ones. Cut the|pour into well greased bakink powder — - = === | England regarding conseription for| fireplace a thoroughly practical and|porder off, work a design in the met|tins or popover cups. If the latter are Ireland the prospects appear to bright- | efficient means of heating, and S|}y weaving in and out the meshes with | used, cover each eup with a well THE SINGLE CONTROL. en for home rule in the Emerald Isle. | just the thing needed for chilly spring | coarse coton. Many beautiful and ori- | greased paper. Steam two hours. No_better evidence of the unity ofiThat parliament belioves that thers| MOTMings ang otenings when you don't | gininal designa may be made. ~The| . £ it the allied forces has been furnished | c: o 1o any ay in the| Wanta 18, work is very fascinating and so quickly ey Biscuits. 2 cups barley flour, than the announcement to the effect r?q“ul’? 3 fll‘)p?\'gi;rs ‘::‘;ns:rellm)l,on to Tre.| A heating and ventilating expert has | done that only a short time is needed | % teaspoon salt, 4 leupoonu baking t Ttalian troops are In France and|iand is plainly indicated by the votes| s a {mefmel fe ke & cprinin. Doder, ddatisenoons thf, 3-8 oub nhilk, £ BEY abe EN6t6 ToF th Ditbias ofl o nin 24 o e o Of all the inefficient means of heat- |\ “With a border worked lengthwise of | Sift the dry ingredients together, rub a2 T ! ch have been en upon the pro-| ing the open fireplace is the most in-|the curtain and up the sides in a(in the fat and add the liquiq until a repelling the attacks of the central|posed legislation. In connection|efficient. It has only a sentimental scalloped design and afterward cut out | soft dough is formed. (Dough should powers. That this help was brought| therewith, as the result of the Irish|value to recommeng it the curtain is full enough for an or-|be softer than for wheat flour biscuits.) | up from Italy may have seemed a bit | convention, there has been presented| As a means of ventilation it {8 more | dinary widow. If it is not long endugh |Roll to about three-fourths of an inch | strange in view of the fact that it was|the matter of home rule and Premier | Of & stccess, for if the chimney is any | 10ops may be crocheted in the top to |thick, cut with a cookie cutter and bake not so long ago that French and Brit- | Lioyd George has stated that the gov-|800d Whatever “,""“}, certainly cause|run a rod in. ish troops were being hustled into|ernment will stand or fall in -accord | ,ORStant change of air. Jhan waashad (a0 oipphd. jnisatlee v 1 It is formed of hollow tubes With|to which a small amount of starch has Italy for the purpose of keeping the| with the action which is taken there- i ter, E 5 water outlet and inlet, and the water,|peen added roll up for an hour and Austrians out of the Venetian plains, | on. heated while running through it, is de- | jron on the wrong side. The result is mks 'l'o THE BD“‘OR and the recent claim that the Aus-| Sinn Fein followers and nationalists|signed to be gonducted to some re-|, dainty and durable curtain at no A trians were simply waiting td”renew | have shcwn determined -opposition to|mote part of the room where its heat | cost and very little labor. ‘Cut old muslin curtains in strips a 1905, average ..... ........5,925 Girl messengers employed by the in a hot oven. offensive, but it is entirely prob- | conscription. Up to now there has|Will be imparted from coils through .sh troops today in Italy than ther are Italians in France, The sending of the Italian forces to France, however, demonstrates pretty clearly that Italy during the winter m been able to recover fi that there are more 'ranco-Brit- { been an equally determineg oppesition | Which it passes. to home rule on the part of the Ul- slerites. They have fought it tooth and nail and it was to be expected that they would continue to oppose it with as much vigor as those in Ireland are claiming that they will fight conscrip- WHEN SHOES PINCH. ig felt most, foot or more wide, using the good parts, ‘hemmed on both sides, put a heading on the top and run a string in.Use on ‘baby’s bed with a dainty cover made To prevent new shoes from pinching | out of the muslin and a ru ed edge. a cloth moistened in hot water | Baby’s bed will be very dainty. across the place where the pressure changing the cloth as The Housing Problem. Mr. Editor: The housing commitiee advertise no vacant apartments, but some of the finest building lots in the city for gale. The secretary of the chamber of commerce in his weekly TO FLUTE ORGANDIE, the demoralization which attended Ison: s . < cosey corner and in his monthly re- tion. soon as it becomes cool. This will —— % debacle. Even at that time it Under the prevailing conditions|make the leather shape itself to the| To flute lace or organdie collars|POrt 1a¥s great stress on the impera cient troops ready for service | where it is realied that it is necsasany | L0 without o flut'ng iron heat a new ourl- | hg,need Of more houses for the pros- || L ET YOUR AMERICA BLOOD BOIL WITH ANGER hut it was unable to reorganize for everyonie to fight the threatened 11ng fron not too hot and proceed. The | My Rditor, that the secretary use his |§ BY SEEING THIS PHOTO DRAMA AT THE A 32 enough to Mock the fost | domination of Germany the support of j offect is as ood as though & fiew flu- | jnfyence to have the stockholders of thlt:.‘tlin]l‘od“\\']e !«_l;’v«'g::trl‘xzo rule is indicated from Ulster by the hich is} TURPENTINE USES. Housing company stock and bu“d! <) R . o T A apartments on the building lots they 3 DAYS, START!NGAPRIL 25th Prices—Mat. 15c-25c—Nights 25¢-50c HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Try the following licuid cipe for green 1 = Dl s simcuad nstnos: ata!lementmuft s;r Eflw?drd Carson whj rr"om‘mendedfh'm b {3:1 . = Sibi dic: n tha 8 e | declares a e would support con- |fine skins, or for.those which have i A few drops ded to the water in s TS - e in which to accom 25 seription even if nlaced under the gov- | pores extended. It can he made at hich c!othez are boiled will whiten :Vla?}:evghifirxllber%l:cc;;?r:e:}c‘: sr?ne:?c?iebe 3 Shows Dmly k and now a certain’ number of its{crnment of the Sinn Feiners becauss | tome. Take emm parts of mwer Ine, em. a sufficient amount of money to build | e — rves can be spared for active sor-|he prefers anything to the domination | Taeh ,f'“’h?’ 2 enough houses to relieve the situation | - outside of Italy. o By Shaye ths elay 1{1‘ e and at the same time establish a per- This clearly shows that advanlage| It is unquestionably a sound atti-|emooth. Add the glycerine, a nert come Pfiglpth‘; 5;“;1‘:; oo w 13(‘!1 is nllac.letl to the unified com- | tude. 1f kis opponents in Ireland talke lastly, after the kettle is removed rmn Moths will: leave if it is sprinkled u..vein- expenses and rent, thereby General Foch can now cali upon | the same stand and thero are as gool | the fire, the alcohol. Add a table- | .pout, as they dislike it. ralieving them of the care and anxiety such reserves for service where iney | repsons why they should, conscription|spoonful of ‘eau de cologne if perfume | of the non-payment-of-dues members. are needed whercas under the ol@|ana home rule ought to go through to- | is desired. | A few drops of turpentine on a|Now, Mr. Editor, with common brick plan with each nation for itself. the | gether.- e ollen cloth will clean shoes very|selling at $50 a thousand, spruce $50, surplus troops in one country were not — S T LS cely. L subje ch shil . T yon t - i 51 et, o oikcaorliag rn f‘;’ffilw“h"“‘ wongds EDITORIAL NOTES. | ou shoulq take extra care of | Clean gilt frames with a sponge|$a a gallon, white lead $12 & hundred " BE WRoh Woulie Let your dollars be convertea into 1f at such times. Do not reck: | moistened with turpentine. pounds, and everything else used in bullets and our boys at the front will expose yourself when you are - the construction of houses in the same see that they are turned into Ger- ved. It is far wiser to rel'nouish| When blackening the stove add a few | ratio, and after the war is over and As was to be expected Charles M.|mans. v enzagements you may have made | grops of turpentine, conditions return to normal, there is Schwab ng to his full - strength into the job which has been| The resignation of Count Crzernin the evening if you come home all no doubt but it will make a permanent tired n;)_ut. I‘tkls bebnerb:(t)h % ‘éz Pitch, wheel grease and tar stains|investment, mrm"n"n”m the cham‘ger everything, take a hot bath, an o removed if the spot is | - . But given him of building ships. He is|does not appear to have brought about! to bed early for a long night's sleep flfic ‘é&%‘#éfi“&‘-’nh 1ard’:n§x then sga}(eld 1‘32???53;;{1: A!I:ln:?\;goe:&gl: will not going o be a figurehead in charge | PeaCe even amongst the pcople of | when you are feeling physically ex-|with turpentine. Scrape off all the|carry any weight, as the chief prerog- of the emerzency fleet corporation, but | Austro-Hungary. hausted. Going out for a good time e real, active directing force that is | Fhe: ym st 16 e Gomatien enle needed loose dirt, sponge clean with tur-|ative of the chamber seems to 'be fur- 5 o G pentine and rub gently till dry. nishing the advice and letting it go at So determined is he in regard| The rivers and harbors bill now be- | !971es you open to infection or to that he has declared that. he|fore congress is declared to be a that. Varnish and paint stains in coarse ADVISER. will give up his position at the: head j “porkiess” measure. Who ever heard| Headaches caused by worry or ex- of a great steel corporation if it is|of such a thing? i fabric can be removed by first satura- Norwich, April 20, 1918. X ting with turpentine and then washing. > : e ~ heustion may e relieved by very A Reply to Southerner. necessary to carry on the worl simple means. possible, put on|" Ivory knife handles that have become SEias 11 knidly allow which he has undertaken and| The man on the corner says: Tho)loose clothing, loosen the hair and |yellow can be restored to tholr former m:“;pi‘fmf".}:“’,"?“um i get results for TUncle Sam. MrjPeoPle who are found (o bs sympa-}supply vourself with a bowl of hot|ywhiteness by rubbing with turpentine. |Southerner. Is he an Indian? If so, Schivib. debAL 5 ;i thyless never fail to he weil stocked | water and several towels. Wet the S = T'respect him. He is of pure American Sehal S anly cwies to thel Jobiuy onprefudice. towels in the hot water and apply back | Carpets can he cleaned"and the colors | blood. but if his face is white, yellow with the right idea znd the country A of the ears and to the base of thelrestored by going over occasionally |or plack, he is more foreign than I has great hopes that he will be able| The selection of the mame for the|Drain. Change these often and vou|with a broom dipped into warm water [Tt is a question of time whether we | to straighten out the situation there|pew highway to the submarine base i | VoL soon find relief. A hot foot bath|to which has ben added a little tur- |came here before the Puritans or an get the shipbuilding programme of | one of the eas tasks connected | 12Stens the proce: pentine. the country going according to sched- s Christopher Columbus. If we did, we - with such an undertaking. are more American than he. ule in the quickest possible time. —_— If Mr. Southerner wants the colored Tt was to be expected that he would| Word no s?n:mtthe!ls:ut};\,h;et h!;l'\\]‘lt tz}x}l:e Cl::m":mv;: make _Chlnsefl_llpon assuming office | the kaiser ing to make the|competent physician and remedies much. Thg old time of Uncle Tom's 2nd this he has'been prompt to do. In- | Ukraine a Cerman colony. Did the | Prescribed and such local treatment| For cramps and pains apply cloths| Cabin has gone. Mr. Southerner must stead of mzintaining the heefiquarters Ukraine expect anything different? be administered as will clear up the|.yrung out of hot turpentine water. be rich to be able fo give so much of the fleet corporation at Washington o condition. Chronic bronchm@ some- bread away. (Silent charity is nobler.) | he has ordered it moved to Philadel- times develops, and in conncction with TO LIQUEFY HONEY. But I would like to know how much | f phia which is nct only near the great ;";d“et e;posulre‘ thea fagnd?l}gn for bread his ancestors were given when Hog Island shipyard but the center of later tuberculesis may be laid. a shipbuilding district from which the AR 0 Purchasers of strained or extracted |they first came here. THAT “SMART” LOOK. activities in all the shipyards near It will exterminate cockroaches if ¢ cprinkled in their haunts. Big Banner Bill, Monday, Tuesday, Wedne«iny ELSIE FERGUSON In the Latest 6 Part Artcraft Production “THE LIE” An Absorhing Story of a Sister’s Supreme Self-Sacrifice e ROY STEWART In “LAW’S OUTLAW” 5-Part Triangle Western Drama With Lots of Pep! EXTRA—First Pictures of the Big Liberty Loan Parade In Boston, Also A Screaming Comedy With Doug. Fair- banks. “SWAT THE KAISER.” CONFIDENCE IN SCHWAB. There is danger if a child continues to cough after the whooping cough. s to the effect that|The lungs should be examined by a An equal mixture of turpentine and linseed ofl will remove white marks on furniture caused by water. co: PICKETT’S DAN CE e DANCING AT PULASKI HALL: FRIDAY NIGHT.. REE] THEATRE BANNER BILL TODAY and TUESDAY Even {Lough war prevails it looks very much as if the Americans in- tended to fully explain the pleasures of baseball to the people of that country. honey often store it in a cold place and | But has Mr. Southerner made any then when it has candied or granulated dlflerenfe between rlne, hlmself‘:nd‘(he PSSR 1 i g i istian there can be better directed. There| Inasmuch as the state of Connecti- |, Did you ever stop to realize what a|imegine it must be adulterated. This tolred? If he reueves o CATSCEn | have been some resignations as was 0| cut hos invested two and a halt mil- | fransformation 3k“'e‘.‘ selected piece of | by standing in a larger vessel contain- | Eve and all are brothers. 1t he is a (§ be expected. It will not be surprising xflhom in Liberty bonds, Governor Hol- |/°WFIY, CO% TAKE 'n vour COSIUMS ling hot water a: about 160 degrees|materialist, we came from monkeys there are more and it will be only;comb is certainly justified in urging afl-imp}stnm to-day than it has been | Fahrenheit, i (Darwin). Suppose I.am alch)dmpanzei‘. what s anticipated if others are drop- | everyone to obtain such a valuable se-|for many a_season, because we are| I ?hoe“;ivflo‘: i}x;jo‘?demg l‘;ebde:g(re::dtl::t:nggsanl\‘éh:tng’fll::eni: %E“me"r'e“‘\‘,ii tainiy time that our shipbuilding op-| The takig over of the Erie canal|but to mive them the knowine look |IUeEY g,‘,:::;“fn e S pogition foriulte oty !;:fe R o ] staCiy memes andiFapianes moving along more |4 the _cstablishment of ~fedoral | with which the woman of fashion is | o0, B0 510, &r G Mkenen cupe | dimculty Is in the brain. Mavbe mine ¢ and there is ro question but|{reisht service on the lakes is in|alway sure to imbue them, you must|yorrs™ 1n® 2 celtar or refrigerator {is more developtd than his. Mavbe |} 2tk EPISODE OF. THE EAGLE r. Schwab is the man to ne-|Keeping with the need of conserving|3dd Just; tho.riaht ipisce of ’1“’:‘3‘ liquid honey is ligely to absorb moist- | his is more developed than colored. EYE ENTITLED s transportation and the action regard- |.t May a chain, or it may e : ure or in time to bcome sour. | That means that the colored have the RINTFJ..E e ing the coastwise shipping. lorgnette; the secret of its success VON N MUST FIGHT ILLITERACY. SWAHN’S ORCHESTRA . Mem s Ject! Just ti ienetE — same right to live that h: h;xs . £8 in pelecEinpeJust tho Tig] ype, 5 Mr. Southerner says the foreigners = and it will do more to stamp “smart’ FOREEE SILCWHITE THE DESTROYER Not a bit too stronz can the effort| Henry Tord is being talked of for|on your toilette than any amount of i the head of the aircraft production |trimming or any other accessory. 1d b t to the T h trenches. £ { — should be sent to the Frenc nches. Have Been Bl All National Guari When washing white silk articles a | They are already over there fighting (§ Showing How' This ' Special _Re- ,mgfig 4B Naglonal g little care is required to preventthem |for the freedom of the world while he | § presentative of the ‘Kaiser Spent in America. board and there is no question but —_—— . R from turning yellow. Make a lather of | stays here eating porterhouse steak, | an Enormous Sum of "Money to § “Smildage Bbokiy” issted: by ora Ity has been experienced in|what he would fit in there much the FOR HARSH, DRY HAIR. finely shredded white soap and luke- [and T am glad if T can get a plece of | f Destroy Al Gom’iqs, zlns Transi Mifliars¥ Eatertainment Councl ) ning camps of the country in|same as Mr. Schwab does as the head warm water; wash and squeeze the|meat from a West Side Jew. Von Rintelen Is Now Serving a f§| vide - making many of the drafted men un-|of the emergency fleet corporation. Send one to YOUR_ soldier or to ANY soldier. - Price $1. v For sale at the following places: This condition of the hair may be|articles in it; press out all the moist-| Iet us cease discussion. Time e Term in the Federal Prison F" improved by shampooing the scalp|ure possible and dry them quickly.|golden to me. My garden is neglected,|§ This Offense derstand the regulations put before 2 with the yolk of an egg beaten up with | Iron while they are still damp, though{my beans, potatoes and celery “should them and the orders given. This has| The government thinks it may be|a pint of soft, warm water. Apply at|not wet. f be planted: my wife wants me to split Heaut-P\amews he Port & Mitchell Co, for the most part been due to the|necessary to increase freight rates to|once and rinse off with warm water Ce more wond. - T8L3Tr Sewtherner has Sno BorkeonN Rnghes: Cby &oston large number of naturalized aliens, but | make up for the advance in the price|and castile soap. Or wash the scalp FOR HOUSE PLANTS. time, et him yisit me and I will shaw No Advant Pri Store). what calls for even greater attention|Of coal for the railroads. Will the in- | with an emulsion of green tea applied - him work. When winter comes 3udj o mwh LTIces gfll’;:;mg fiwp;usgm Store. icker's The Lee & Osgood Co. than this is the fact that there are|terstate commerce commission deny|{When cold or with an emulsion of{ A splendid fertilizer for all pot plants | snow covers all then will we zlxecm 3 The Wnuresnn Hotel Office, — 5 castile soap containing a small quan-|and evergreens may be made in this | this argume! 5 . over five and a half million people in|the government what it did the rail- " Di fixg THE TABORER. {0k o vt e hae.of % Youde? tity of tannin, way: Dissolve one can of lye in two f{f T R 3 e P 3 i Nm'wiuth 20, 1918. of the wpmen, and we have got| Mara & Eggleton. whio caiit Yead or Welle tn any ten-| L s TARNISHED. L T ke e g = me”muma;mm oy aedl. g;gg;_ufig;;;gsfl Store). o e e e Lol ifom Berlndd that thewar epoonsfuls of this in your watering pot Enbxg ‘at Present. town debis'to. prave it, if anx proof| RCEPTE RLATR million are under 20. authorities would examine any Te-| Gold lace trimmings that have|once a week will give a wonderful re-| Mr. Fditor: SBhcle Billie- and Aunt | was noeded. The intelligent and seli-| Ring & Sisle, Druggists. Such being the case isn’t it proper|quest the allies might make about all|8rown black and tarnished can de im- | suit. Sallie, might™just as we!l calm. them- | respecting woman would npt waste her| The Y. €. "A. Office. —_ v i 2 knows | time going to the ‘polis to Wote if she| .M. Larsu that congress should be giving serious | belligerents stopping the air raids on|Proved B{’ I:plyinsh nuilx\‘rte‘:'lze'.t‘iu Burned T selvel E&gl &:l:gyf\ri‘;m?:,;flwom? e BRI ST e sl ‘Macpherson. - B Lt e on Dis| defilaclons tomps. . Dty is Joe | vy every thread of the gold lace § uptry who are not | vote would be, rendersd” mal-and void m___q even at this time? These people, as|ginning to feel the effects of its own|thoroushty. It there is much tarmish| It ou do not have a goed chop; ¢ Is but what they | by sixty to men!rmmm-w has been pointed out in urging legis- | practices and it will be Germany that|two or three treatments will be ne- |first cut fresh roasted peauts as fne | know thers is isnorance ~enough mhmanuhinstonwlunnmvmhmreqmflnsuhhdone. e SR R Mla.flnnmuh = R ¥ THERE Is no advertising CROSGROVE. | gastern Connecticut cqual to 'l'ln 2 heavy | among. he men voters thbout adding Norwich Apnl 20. 11718. letin for mmm re-ult-.