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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918 possible to make the report.which has |[~— = I B T : A e == smnnrgs 1:rem‘nnt only showing g . 5 : fF. . - i ot et et I "geing Lift Corns Qut With ingers - {|| B rrearee {EATRE benefits of a closer application to the| “What f a day did i and that that was quite the proper oo . T T Ly s p—— SRR T 5 I s S R W s Don't Hurt Bit-Magic! Toley axd Tomorow m en skirt as as al X - 3 s 5 i K et o ":”’b:‘h'; st evening. Been shopping? You|lenth of my ekirt as it was at that 2Esirkidiinry Features2 n-:e ..u".'l”:':'?’}«?f..""l'.'"‘\ff.."'u” felt, The time which is required to )m¥ klnd".yf tired. A tall that would be impossible. As you [ 2 b */fired?” Mrs. ‘Wilkinson echoed. | well know, I measure five feet five and turn out large vessels is steadily be- 'gg: much! And 1 am about 1,002 [have never been called a giantess. 1 Few drops stop soreness, then the corn or cal- ing deereased and the gaod' results|years old besides. But I hope I don't|was a full inch shorter than she.” 3 E: of the last half of April ean be ex- | really look it “I wouldn't have taken a coat from lus lifts off. No humbug! Y 0 U N G . . Ag Interproted By ke iny bottle holds - the|hurt one particle. You feel no § i o 4 as time must be relied upon to fur. | MUBhed, I need o littie ionic. As|store fesling quite cast down and ex- The e - In BENJAMIN CHAPIN 4 tter of fact I am somewhat beyond | tremely dowdy. 1 felt as if every one 7 3 First Chapter Entitled nish that the years goal will be|middle age, but I'm no old Iady, Mo | who looked ai me was thinki t T g > i reached, but the improvements which m‘e'-." i 2 goose I looked to wear suc‘l‘\‘gav;;‘:s F heth“;)llse Ofs Glaish é “MY MOTHER” o ‘made from ether. . Just ask in any drug store rom the famous Stage Play § § w——r=——rem——rre MOTORIZING OUR FIRE DEP; 1 3 L Aknial oy Pl e b A Apply & few drops of this|for 3 small bottle of freezone which was a pheno 1 ‘fima. S. !!q RT 'TORIZING OUR FIRE DEPART. |0 D), “You see, L went oy me ap ] o aHEN freezone upon a tender, aching| This will cost but's few cents from . fternoon to get something long |them she explaineq that a w £ xee L z 4 : 4 success from coast to coast. In His Latest 6- Artoraft MENT, R on o airer i) Ay R rtatly |y, tya Wnoked Datiee: in Daalotti: corn ot & hardenod eallus. In-|but will positively rid your n His 3P It is sratifying to note the progress|That's all I asked of the coat, except |I have been wondering just what she sults in turn exceeded as ti gallantly, “And not a day more.” “I didn't,” Mrs. Wilkinson laughed. |’ on, It will be through luchul:egg:l:: “Phanik you" Mrs. ‘Wilkinson| I left her and went on to another an almost magical drug called | or afterwards. I§ doesn’t even freezope. It is a compound|irritate the skin. - denee that the wil be . |up this tragic subject?” had chosen to be so awfully tall” g o "'Ckmns “a coat” Mrs, Wilkinson| “The next woman tried two coats Qn pected to be exceeded, and those re-| "¥ou look just 28" her husband said | her as a gif! wonder of wonders. It contains| pain when applying freezone are being shown warrant the copfi-| *Indeed not. But what has brought | skirt and how ridiculous it was that I Feature . di : feet, of eve , Jhish s teing 2ede Grofs thme tpI AL 1L st Se mpducaty @ price.” - |meant _I» e _word fupe et a s Ao il Sad the | bare i e HERBERT RAWLINSON « 1 MAN” 78 e? y1 ? r does it mean g s - fime in the molorisation of the loeal] . JIRSEER", s o Dric tmit on | fhat T have, ble hips and & squere corn or eallus go shiveled and | betveen the foos, ?mnat{xlimk‘ in the Great American Play | - - ’ fire department. 1t Is one of the scv-| oy after 1 had been to two places,” | chin? Anyhow, I decided 1 didn't lgope Rt you Jusk 1ok kO on Mokioen of e R OLIVE THOMAS eral steps which has accomplished so|aMyps Wilkinson sighed. “By the time | want any coat at all from her. with the fingers. It doesn't| Corns fall off! . 3 1 79 much in bujlding up the effieiency of || was so much interested in the re-| “I waiked away wondering what : BRACE UP the fire fighting organization and |marks of the salespersons that 1 was |type I was dnd whether the clerks A lieul 'n“m" every addition which is mafe to the|willing to buy a co;t‘ at any ’prlce. DH‘)- {la:i ‘;ls al: llcket;fl it:,ttheh‘ minds ahrifl apparatys centributes jus vided the woman did net slam me in|listeq in types, the type the thin - - (et il et | Some way or other.” type, the stylish type and the dowdy ; Hearst.Pathe News In the 5-Part Comedy “LIMOUSINE LIFE” Four Shows Seturday AUDITORIUM THEATRE fro ol gl il ol A —— type. I really had fun trying to = 7 e classify the differcnt, people 1 knew supplanting all other forms. Not only| ' Blsm vou'! i " d 1 wondered wheth . MEMBER OF THE ABSOCIATED || is it replacing the horses in the cities| .Y KON, What T mean. B Wouldn sk & Boad casay. or. the D A N C IN G I N PRESS but it i being installed in smaller| «Op, well, it doesn't matter” Mrs. |€lub—Wild ‘Tvpes Types I ~Have { Associated Press is exclusive. || communities because of its adapta- | wilkineon said. “We gei used to that | Knows' or something like that” -~ ,,‘.'a,.. %o the use u..::,,,m.,. bility and far reaching benefits, When m!,, a bit when we're shopping, vou [ ‘It would be a corker,” admitted| The League of Prussians, which is|in the delezations and. their political credit- || it is recognized that the seriousness|know. We really ought not to mind, | Wilkinson. a branch of Tirpitz's Father-|committees. FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 3RD eredit- {|of a fire often depends upen the|but when you think you are just about ues the following char- ———— i ’ | amount of time required to get the|®s stylish and tony as you can be it| “I thought I would try one other istic arpeal: : Loss of weight, pretty general just| MUSIC BY SWAHN'S ORCHESTRA | % fire Nghting npparatus into action it|does take vou down @ lot to hear | place” Mrs. Wiikinson - concluded. The Fatherland, the|now as a result of the rations, may be AT PULASKI HALL 1 | | Zotiation of these is nothing fe tne|these kid skirts on any body over 18. |I wondered why they had it on sale, |a yoke under which we never suffered, | shampooer during the hot .rubdowr. — @ a “I didn't make it terribly short”|but I didn’c dare say so, the slave-chain of internaticnal democ- | “But a man who works 12 hours a 0¥ | Lscturing a¢ Frankfurt recently, “A so“g Of the sou‘“ i) *;:&;’*"mp‘:::;‘ it is to the|nre Wilkinson assured him. “But 1| *“I did tell her, however, what T was |iacy is to be put about our necks, and {in this heat soon puts on weight, pro- | Here Lnrihelme, 1he former tasn- | - - particularly | gid take it up two inches or more, be- |after and she went away and sot me | we are to be subjected to the domi- |vided he drinks pidnty of water, ' ton correspondent of the Cologie | witen same of the heavier pieces are|cause I was afraid it was a_little old [one more. I didn’t like the wav the |nation of world capitalism—for that e Gl LIRS L e A Fox Super-Feature things to the contrary. I put on one | “And I found a real nice young woman 2 of iivederick tha Great, the|retarded in three different ways, says DOOR PRIZE FOR LADIES |} Double Feature Bill Toda; can be readlly uppreciated that no-ex- | ¢ 'my est and mosi becoming_ hats, | to wait on me. She tried on three n cmpire of Kaiger Wilhelm and |a dietetic expert—hy eating more, by — =l B y tended argument is necessary to point|pecause I know it does make a differ- | coats and I liked onme of them very ;. is in danger. Secretly and |sleeping more, or by taking less exer={’ | . 3 : out the advantage of the motor driven|enae how you are dressed, and I sat up [ much because it was so rich looking.|openly, at home and abroad, strong|cise. Some pecple, however, apprar’|ODDIessors and biasphemers as tha AL'CE joYcE fire department. till 11;30° last. night shortening my | Mot of those I had been shown wers | iGrees are wopking to undermine and |to have discovered a fourth way, which |Shown by the Delgian aristoerats. This is true in all communities, but | dress skirt.” sort of pauperized. The saleswoman|iring down the proud structure of|is to keep warm and drink plenty of | “Thev are simply magnificent,” sall} I - it is espeeially so in a ecity which has| ‘“The lensth of your dresses just suits | disconraged me, saying,it was a heavy | pri rmany, Under the hypo-|water. “I used to be very thin,” was|my informant, who is well able ] n the hills that Nerwich has, The mes|Me” Wilkinson said, “I don't like | coat such as they don't wear this vear, | c retense of liberating us from |the comment of a plump Turkish bath | judge. i i considered. style. The very first place I went to | coat set, but she said that was bocause {alone is the ultimate meaning of the| The fifth Marquis of Waterford, inta | A1l i1 511, the pros st ¢ 2 & A All ia o, t sneets of the futua | ; Graduplly fs Norwich drawing tothey noticed it : I stooped. model democracy of America, England, | whose history inquiry is now being|for Germahs. i a would e Babes In the Woods the poinl where it will be abie to da| Thought it was quite nifty, T sup- “Fancy! 1, who have alw s|ete. Yet men who call themselves made, d, like most of the Beresfords, | thoroughly ha2. were it mot taat the| away with all its fire horses, regrets to see the neble and faithful animals. go but that cannot stand in One | Pose.” <ot A straight as a string! 1 deci id- | Germans are not ashamed to play into|a reputation, as a praetical joker. One “Indeed mot” said Mrs. Wilkinson. | nt’ need a coat of any descripiion and | the hands of the ememies of Prussia-|of his whims was to travel third class “The young woman said I could hardly | I came right home, as was proper afid | Germany merely in order that those|on the expect to find a coat that would go to | becoming in a person pf my \merican b ¢ a5 quick to forzet) n tr s it ck to accept and belie railway. This' annoved the|what i( reads. Moreover, nething sn A Wonderful Picture Well - g enemies may achieve their war aim, |officials, as tending to popuiarize the|ceods with {1 » gceass, | Acted the way of better.and more economi- | ihe bottom of my dress when I wore| ‘“And I tell vou Jofin Wilkinson, T|the subjection of qur Fatherland 10| thirds &t the expense of the frsts, £0 | oot e o oy mericon 1o Moerss | eal serviee. sueh a long, long sidrt. She stick her | el¢ like my own grandmother and a fgomocracy. The Prussian kingdom | the marquis’ stationmaster con s Wit e th est means o v>- | T ATl Next Week ————— e plump foot out and told me that she fdowdy stooped type af that. Let's g0/ the strong defense of state order, civil|to seat a chimpenyswesp, in ane bl e e T X ‘omi ACTION 18 GREATLY NEEDED. | wore them five inches from the floor, | to the movics. - Bxchange. ; store good relitions with Ameriza ng ext We: freedom, and social jusiice, is to be|regalia, next my lord. Lord Waterford Developments which have taken enervated, the menarchy is to be re- ¥ place in the last few days demon- strate meost clearly that this coun- [ty cannot be too active in runninz || THE SEASIDE SANATORIUM When Governor Holcomi appointed 9 .lnlern!ng or punishing lhoge \ George E. Fellows of thie cits tu oii| ¥10 are and have heen engnged in ey y on the board of county|PTo-German work in this country t was equal to the oceasion. = He sup duced to a shadow, and the unre-|p} SOminaTion itk & frtie ¢ stricted domination of the parties is t, of which the sable one forth it in a scar to_be set up. availea himself, = needles. an excel | ®Pr ns! The end of the develop- s ot found in the sp'r ment into which we are now to be| Albert Hodge, the sculptor, who has | Bedshos. d forced is the overthrow of the mon- | just died at the age of 42, kas left | Oficer of the Arg archy and the establishment of 2 re-|splendid memoriajs of his talents in|The spvines allo <ot “The Liberty Belles” t substitute can Yo s on the back of a{k A New York Company wvery is due to an| ‘Il and Rutherlands. | That’s Right one to “bear even | COMMISSIONER FELLOWS, arcl - £ o re- | splendic M| {he words of the singer and every note : p | POUCURAN WOk in)/ this- pouat 4 : public. There will be no stopvin |his mative land. In Stirling stands his T "?"tvmm" e Iy the death off: thoroughly famillar with the net- CRIPPLED CHILDREN. BE A TRUE GRORT Mhen DREe M ‘“"'{“Z i i B T z A £.the SO0% I A Seie b2 “LIBNERTY THEATRES" B | 1 ¢ et CH e The old P a, to which we cling|Glasgow. where ha studied hi 5 i A past: € v e e s “‘"”\v.’r'e'f.:Jf'::.."fiffl'z.fi"'é‘;'fis"'if‘é'; (New Haven Journal-Couler.) By Georze Ade with all the fibres of our leaits, i |there s a statue of Queen Victoria. 1B SRRt Ak ong. oo s in every way fu qualified to R . 4 and National Army Camps in America. “Smileage Books,” issued by Federal Military Enterfainment Council, pro- 0 front | yide free admission to thesc theatres. look after the Lut he did even more he reeogmized the 1 naming of the office, while this nation was holding strictlv sat, for|10 neutrality, Germany was profit- ing then from the efforts which were There is o rumoy emanating from| Is there, in the most outlying town- | doomed, ynless Prussianiem pulls it-|just before he died he was at work on Hartford that an attempt will be made | ship of the United States, a man, [Seif tozether and stems the menace. t ott memorial, which . 5 to prevent the tuberculosis commis-|woman, or child who dees not know wwgently necessary th;ll1l\~' added still more to his mier, Signor Orlardo, sion from establishing the seaside | Why we are at war, and why we must | Whole loyal Prussian people shall flock * . than at e & vinathe “fs ‘Aentinn i r standard of Prus- i S onden Send one to_YOUR soldler or to commissioner from directed by Bernstorff and his under- |sanitarium at Crescent Beach in the|winsthe war if we hope<lo continue|uniteq round the standard 2 Ay 3 2an. z e i S istrict, where r(v 3 studies to @ 'mueh greater degree than|town of East Lyme, Just what form |in busin as a free coun sianism. We are not fighting [{;r e:;o‘_ King George, by Lis peceptance of | “Giarnale d'Ifal '\p.\\ s made & .«}\ricim?l,_", the board is lo e we realized, The revelations of a|the attempt will take is not made| Is there a human person this | nomic interests of any kind, "l*tv"(‘l the rank of field#marshal of { in-[quainted with the story of ~a ‘yuuth = e e T e e : 4 licutenant commander In the German|clear. It is even more mystifying to|Nation so numb above the caliar -as four P! , w God has permitted | anese -army, “th ot 15, named Marcello Davide, scrviiz| For sale at the fellowing places: ravy which have, just been made, | UNdarstand how amy attempt can be|not to un s Govern- | us to inherit as a preciqus possession |one of the m: with the 2 2eziment, whe had rum %w ;"’:f,”“i, &H?xl‘lhcé‘-ficcuks i ¥ okt et s eoh Made| made succossful jn view of the fact|ment must st offective | from our fathers.—London Times munities in e rents in the invad:al The Reld ghes Co, (Boston o| show how advantage was being taken| o " 1na commission has the deeds to s to end > that i Pl = of our boys may be spared 3 S more. clillized nations of | Last month 500 Danish ships' officers d from ‘exhaustion and|held a meeting at Copenhagen and gone: to work as A {SESN, oy Drug store. sense of the term is as new as she islab zone. He gave ui | Rickers Drug Store. wonderful, but her martial forces this employment to fight along with| The Lee & Osgood Co. some sart. ef history extending over|the 21st Regiment, and in his new| The Wauregan Hotel Office. and military power in jof this country, but there are equally | ina’ property.. Obviously, tha oh- 00d reasons to helieve that as great,|jection to the sanitarium is an t cavable et commis. |17 Dot greatcr, efforts have been made|emotional one, There is ahsolutely Sl e R 3 The Waun o : : : : : pas he fallow < : 3 2 Bt ¢ “ vity was soon remasked| Mara & Bggleton. a . inee to coutinue sueh activity even|no danger to be d from the pra- |bankrupte nassed the fallowing resoluti . |23 centuries. Our allies claim _ that|sphere of activity was saon remasied - e S perma In thel ifler the United States was forced |DOsed instication from any standpaint| We need -fo remind ourselves con-| 1t is obvious hat fhe German na-|inci:"emyirs was founded by Jimmu|for his observance of diseiplime fnl| George Madden (Cigar stare). . into the war. whatsoever, On the other hgnd, there |stantly of the causes leading up to|ton, which approved of the awrocities}menno in 650 B. C., and that thahis hravery. Signor Orlando, on learn-| g'GEC. Rooms. - The leniency which is_every prospect that the institution |the war. W Gey- | commitied by German sUbMATINGE |dvnasty founded by s.|ing these particulars, and in additha| Ring & Sisk, Druggists. Ieniency ich this country | oo 0 to health_and a useful life | man brutalities or the Geent [ against neutral seamen, has mafe 3% The present army descends. from the fact that the boy would mot hear| The ¥, M. C. A, Offi tion of the siye P has d what it eould be ex-ia large number of ohildren who are|martyr of France or the lnsulis |association with it imposaile. ANl W |armed guaris which of old time foushr [of leaving the front, addressed the| M. M. Lerou. ways been marked w.. e ue to show, its lack of | now v early stages of tuber- | We endured before we became §ghting | tercourse with German seamen MUSE|,.; qioq to maintain the safety colonej of his regiment as follows Sl TR now crippled by early stag tu e X for a long time to come ¥ sults. In the past tu . ws to properly punish such people|culosis, Why people under thege cir- f mad. be broken off for a long ti 3 has been marked impr \ the|and the inclination to overlook many |cumstarices should want to obstruct| But the man or woman who needs kighways of the city, svements | 17075 1hat were serious and intended |2 wnrkh of ilhm flm'm?\mrm? &eyor}g }: "f‘ ‘tm;" . t our cause 4 whic a nd ide1 |0 be. encouraged the conti comprehension. It laoks like the old|is just and o o & jSre_pexmanent and ded et ntinuation of | (40 n"F leiting Gearge do it, who | Worth bothering over Ie sanctity of the emperor's person. zood enough, calonel, to keep t from mow on I adopt him as a|. g : BERlE L e Lol For the present go on fighting for your Dnier comtinmeds Yo are. anttaer | country.—London Chronicle. — e e has now heen held v ed hy 426 Cei yicers of the mer- sed the follow Tor In many isolated districts splen war work is being dene by elderly war i 2 h work. There wi e + g r Gous men—consistenily and unestentativas. |of my sons. Write to m ery montn - s 5 JERPS 5% the comnn nd o wowd| moh work. There waa nothing in the| won't do it, while the litle children,| 'We are too husy theso d ic resolution: Iv. Tn a tiny parish of 140 mbabitants, |and tell me how vou are getting on. 1| War provides a stage where all may like to look forward to a continuance | bunishments handed out to cause se- | who can he made whole, are left tg|and to pump’ blood and to T e | in Worcestershire—seven miles from a | will look and T fy play a part. of such benefits under the same kind | rious consideration of the penalty be- |laok out for themselves. A great| Our present occu H ¢ lon the stacvation of Whole | gnail town, and five from a raily of careful supervision and direction. | fore enzaging in such efforts and even|many people seem to be very fond of |Out the cuick from the de nzop n order ta force them to their There is rothint wh station, are three majden ladies, sis- Is out so|many In high places todny are up-|children provided they do not get in sident o jraees and to bend them to England Y M = =land | €T, the youngest being three re ° much as a zo0d advertisement for a|Molding the mcts and crimes of the|the way. We can conceive of no state|of America is to e e e Damas, Tha deme |Jears and ten. Early In fhe war thoy ! entral Ba tlst ‘ hurch city ag good strets and sidewalks. |*nemy. These should have been cf. |3uthorily that will underinke to dig. |8F, faset of o Lrization of international relations, |3tarted collecting money by yummose i tively s ti turh this splendid state charity. he wagor 5, | e i eanize 1 3 But with the same high-purpose ana | fectively stopped a lons time ago, but | tary th1s sblendic Sidte chafity: (el 01 £ Wwhich Germany and ~the centraj |Slea, stc, and later organized a vi UNION SQUARE carnest endeavor there is every rea-|What is more apparent they should!always an alternative to which they| Some are pi rowers are the real champlons, im-{ B %0 T TBeq “cress.. Whe son to belleve that Mr. Fellows will| not be given ihe least toleration now. |can flee. dug into ha eratively demands that this power 8 : L be equaily as successful as county|Action, however, of the right kind is commissioner. It is impossible {o|the only thing that will stop them. look upon his selection otherwise than with approval. EDITORIAL NOTES. Ot Baron Beabiari May apparently lias gotten the| Tt is difficult to understand the pro- THE PEACE TALK. wronz sort of an idea of what ig ex- | test being made against the establish- R vected of it. ment by the tuberculosis commission, umors of new peace moves are — of the saside sanatorium at Crescent coming from several sources. They| Bmperor Charles Is apparently do-| Beach. This sanatorium. it wil fre coming by way of Stockhoim, via|:ng his best o make another Russia|De remembered, is planned for the|p: Others are lettii on to push. | “hall be broken, in order especially ';,"’L,‘f t sister a on the sprinz; that the small states, including the | Menk lves to s who QuEtSevery SR - Great Sunday Evening Gospel Service itral states of Scandinavia, shall be o Evening Topic:—“What Relationship Exists freed from the yoke. On many English rivers salmon fish- The submarine war is subject to the |ing with the rod has begun, but the re- Betwesen the German Junkers and the es of the time and to the law |sults are not lik to be visible in & ey s been born with The law | the shops of the West-end, 4s, a pound N Crucifiers of Christ. of the mew weapon ix based upon the |being somewhat faint remuneration Rich Musical Treat—Mr. Weld of New York THE SEASIDE SANATORIUM. get to the ton of ‘th e the alib sed their rides is no time for pine character of international law ang the | for the few salmon caught at th, existenrce of international treaties, and |of the v he Tay and other - (it consists in this—that the submarine |of the North have been open for City wm Sin Bwitzerland and through the claim|out of Italy with his n N treatment of childven afilcted with| 1'e a true sport. Clean every war, according to its peculiar charac-|a fortnight, but on'y a few rods has s . g- that Pope Bencdict is to make an-|ganda. - s Deace Propa-|yone or glandular tuberculosis, a di Nvour bank roll on the i and strength, must serve the |been out. Salmon fishing in the op, > other and more far reaching pro Fando. ease w i t cantogio and | and ncle Sam, “Tal ch has been born with it and |ing weels is a costly business eveu A Good Place to go on Sunday Evenings g B T e ey cely different from pul- | part of ft.” die with it, the sacred law of | when anglers are plentiful, and pre- Conditioas which are reported from e man on the corner says: The|mionary tuberculosis. The commission| Who is that sitting so quietly baek the sacred law of the de- |war fichers on Loclf Tay in Februa 2 placing of pro.Germanism in the ra-|has acquired the property, the deeds;in the dim corner, hoping to b r- ‘Obf the Fatherland.—London | used to report t their expenses ir- ¢he interior, of Austria-Hungary | bies claes shows the Lk 4 » hoping to be over - progress of|are on flle, and now that the aciual | looke cluding hotel bills, averaged about make it evident that the people|science. taking ‘over of the buildings is in pros- | _ ford o e a day. . ©f the dual monarchy are still clam- ity pect, the pratest comes, L modestly endeavor-| Recent telegrams from Vienna to the SR 7 orinz for the cnd of the war. They| KOrRlloff is not only alive but head- re ther any possibility of in-ing o ffinfr\'a!“fl_‘o fac German ,,e'w_}},‘ pers make it plain that| Only younastars of perfect nhysigue ; : B oy . Thay F‘g a new revolt in Russia. Some gm m‘;‘(‘?; \an‘}, ‘hh‘“’"en"g'?a featurcs .\:)1u :; :s- ‘m:‘.d Rt'a'!“n Count Czernin’ traordinary (-hoécle gsflgr.a:chlesg 11,;3\-, ;,_f _and of ex uy a . B Nt o omd of the-torri-| T - " |for the protest which is now being POS TR ad better take a few | wag que to the fact that the govern- |selves in aerial warfare in 1913, #: s S : e 4 o Mehter, but what iz of equall One of the unfortumat raised would be apparent. The facts of e Red, Wilte: ar ment does not dare meet the delega- |the British air mnister. Eider a PAY CASH WITH APPLICATION...... 5% unate things § 7 ‘umng.“ nclh lnn:he report to the ef-| 1cee days of thrift is the mkg‘ur ‘: of the matter are substantjally as fol- W":L ‘:n“l ast 7;“ of ”wd" & 12| tions. After the adjournment of par-|say the same. One, no lonwr in that the Bohemians are not only | nearny iaine i B aflows: 1t has been found that an al-| If rue, as ed, that this|jament haq ziven the Austrian gov-|first flush of youth, did a six weeks' RY \ . applauding President Wilson and his | piiins pomd we md oy (10 | A€ most certain cure for glandular and | Weather fnds the cold feo: not*in | erment & temporary respite, it was [snell of fiying over the enemy fro PAY MAY 27 INSTALLMENT. cee 207 war declarations and showing opposi- | & A5 © €0 and dig their own|bone tuberculosis s sunlight—as S e s g @ intended to summon the delegations; |/Then, ane day, as he flew over a rai Sl G & tion to the yoke of Prussianism but| C°- . much as can be fou The. beat | A DSLB -l Qur “n but the intention was abandoned. The | way embankment at o folt | PAY JULY 17 INSTALLMENT.........33%. B Pobercinn tromps ave flocking ¢ places for expowure io sunlight are| {RE rooms® = Vienna correspondent of the Munchner | the bump badly, and grew w . : B T e ng ‘0] Those who travel the highways by|the mountaintcns and the - seashore. | '€t us hope no Neueste Nachrichten states the situa- [marked his papers “sood, ste: PAY AUGUST 14\NSTALLMENT 40% are already numbered n"_‘n ?“;’“3 u:"_d automobile are finding out that they | Connecticut has no mountain tops tion thus: and sent him home for res £ £ A s faieie, WU read: o eir bave nethi above cloud level. but has more than | “Authoritative circles in Vienna seem |knew he was not going back torees. b v 'fi,,f:‘;,”&’:y the State | a hundreq miles of sea beach, with the s et s 1t : to have mo particular desire to allow |need better than mood, steady pils . » - s not to be supposed that any|ihe laws. best exposura of all—the southern. It G I ) ke G L unwarronted value will he placed up- 3 is estimated (hat the sanatorium would R e vohtale. » on all this peace talk. help in time to restore to health the ks There is cer-| W ch arties W have so oftén shown —— is hile such inreads are being made|majority cf the 2,500 children in the parti hich @ L3 1ainly no reason to believe that Italy |into the wooden areas —far timber|state afflicted with one or the other s that they wre much Jather ne,repma- | From & wall-Informad soures I Jou will respond to the offer of Em- S - sentatives of enemy countries than the | that though food econditions and fuel it is an excellent time to he|variety of the disease, and vestore| The men who have come home to s ; : . eifoithe) representatives of the interests of the|gium are increasingly - peror Charles of Austria-lungary for | thinking of the future by planting 4 [them nat caly to happiness, but to a|tell about the war are distinzuished | cpire and of the contral powers. The | BT ot the pesn FOR 90 DAYS AT 4% PER CENT. A Beparate peace under threat of the | few irees. lace alued ‘members of the com- | for service of some . Six of them | Poles also have by no means changed | “Black > resumption of the offensive on that i Py e from the sentimental|wear the French oros front. Italy has had , (ie cconomic value of the san-| They will he welcome. T their attitude, and * Coynt LCzernin|to my are the stap s oxperience| Put out the fires and save coal is B be indi tahlo | B a T Tres \ v would e had to be prepared for v_io- of a part of ‘the pepylal o3 with the propagandists and it wili not | Uhe advice being ordered by the fyel| SLorum based on _ indisputable heard with broathless attention. They jlent attacks about the Kholm question | the neovle flatly. refuse to atlow b be_caught napding again. administration. 1t can certainly be|® ; e 5 VIng | from the Polish members of the dele- |spirit fc e Lroken eigher by i1 The idea that the ailied nations are|Cone With more comfort mow t ready to greb for a peace that will not | N€Xt January. result in the nment of their pur- Poses s out of ihe question. “Phere o8B he no peace which will not put an end to any thought of German domi. Aftes years of appeal to the legis- |POnds and thrift stam They will| gation. The socialist delegates would | most intcierable brutality of the (jer- laiwwo of the state, the tuberculosis|lncrease the desire of the ardent to)prohably make the peace treaties With mans or by sore privations, One commission has. finally succeeded in|DAve 2 part In the gieat struzgle. T'v|Russia and Rumania the subject of |village woman, "thous 1 -atarviel i1 ¥ MY o iaretll A WONDERFUL PROCESS OF ECONOMY obtaining funds to build this sanato-|8ll mesns let us have information|giscussion, which the government at|and almost.destitute, » same eonfident as- = nation and war in the future and there | TC, ©04 m0ke “Americen” plain n|mer residents, who are at Cresoent It is good advice but it ought not|rium. When ihe project is about to|from the lips of the actors thémselves. | present prefers to avoid. So the Raster | not win,” with C " te defeat of ‘the e Saves-45 per cent. of Yoij Butter Bilt k verice e % A certaln class of Waterbury : BRI 0 e what the S to soidiers in the American the. mosk iwelye wegks o to be neceasary when the postoffice|be launched arises a protest which|They Know, and they can tell—Bridge- | oalm will not be: disturbed by debates |surance in the uii sech Fiiie i landlords of the shark order have ) 3 vear. Their objection to the es- aal E G 5 RS Sbiead upou thir ot ionary forces, tablishment of the sanatorium there | DrOUEht that city into a disagreeable - 3 3 oo N cannot be on the score of adangen tq|llfame. The conditions are so bad ; £ U department warns the people to be|is understood to come from the sum- (POrt Timos. e — The nest thing to he expected is a £ That THe Geverfosarbalnid! 2 = o th health, for the cases are X or appointed a com.: BUILDING MORE SHIPS. demand upon Holland by Germany for nr'ei: :;n_w:?;gimm matuve. Ttseams |Mittec to investigate and that com- = are necessary, and many of Reports which are made to the or- [ 1 CXPcditing of the passage of Ger-|not be on economic grounds. the oure|Mitte¢ I its recent report — verified ) b “feot that the shipyards of the country | 79" (1005 across Duich torritory un- | will change those treated there from |{he charges made of intolerable con- . g Fritory un- | wil treate ditions. This morning The Water- 3 i them to insure the selection 2 EREned out 300,800 tons of shipping in | 17 1" Promise that they wiil not be | burdens on seclety into valugble mem- |y JMp Lo, MOTRAE e, Waters & 37 - I.D“:ht ch!;op::eu:nu that| Wien a large fire o o large loss of | their argument bocause they do not |34 [0 secure a fair roturn to fair and 5 ; 3 T : X . livable ‘rates and conditions. Cen- Cur desi, : o i “nuicipate the |any ind occure charged afe imme. | TI0h 0 eve children atound *thelr | \SEICE, “iee 0% conditlons, Cono ER3 dre PSR § ! (iately made against enemy agents. |, ¥ ; MIENt | are presumably powerful T s i 2 ‘ es two pounds of milk- ieely mude againat wnomy agtnis | SOl any resident of Uhe city ot (470 resmanly powertul enoush to| Sl 6 ? varied, unusuglly fasty” and|f Mak POvP <h Norwich, where there was a strenu- ully">cope with - greed and e or - r? {helr work but not causing all the de- |ous objection {0 the estsbiishment of (PrOALeering. I mot it is hish me | &8 ! M artistic. pound of buiter-and one pint l:lmcfinm Hewever, greater vigilance|a chll%;‘sn'nhjmnmuriun} salms years th fl“ia“l‘::imn:g;;\fi havee l:}':‘d"{‘n;fl; § % . < sheuld be exerci: t ago. e objections raised were s'm- 5 € ‘ 8 . 7 5 Booet v T O e o LaE ey A Cn Gfed ne Rl ang o Ay, As to work—what we hgve. oot S SR G cent Beach. Taday no ome in Norwich | up to the authorities to at & 3 It, as claimed, the allios have afTemembers Why he objected. .‘?fificfi‘s‘k&fi“}’.fif%&?fi {‘y‘fey‘"eas"fi‘iy"" Syl | done 1§ proof of what *m d o shade the better in manpower, that| » Bristo] Press. ; can do. e ouse o Germany after suffering tremendous | ' Hospital ships arrived at_Rotter- -— - ¥ > . : ' F by 3 A butter from one milk, 3 , s I o8 dam on Wednesday bringing 580 Ger. | Mr. Pearce, Australan Minister of A RGO : planty of reserves 1t Tt e sty | muna from Lngland. The' military | Defenco, has telegranhed to Generai : ’ . Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street B o e e g prisoners included a number of air- | Birdwoad, Commander of the Augtral: s A. Kuebler Co. S : o h‘:. . '"’"-‘::! tlln -:g: and submarines. The )zgpiln)l i..‘n Expeditionary. Forces, expressing ! 2 \ 2 h 31. 7 - | 8l return to Bosto: - it i o m‘fl“ W. Py Pl n ncs. ustralian’s confidence in her :fih i v @ tne Tewtons wery g |Erieh Modieal Barvice” © 1 | her sabons traaigongs 0 RS | . B 39 and 41 Franklin 8t, - | TR o % s

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