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nage and a deadweight capacity for Gross tonnage - and deadweight capacity do not submit to compasison any more readily than do gross and met tonnage. To refer to X them together s unjust, there should| “Well, well!” said the woman who|unable to find garments in which o @ common basis when the figures|haq been married quite a numbef of |clothe himself. He drew a piteous fhe enlightenment of | years, as she was ushered in by thé|picture of himself rambl through i PRE »- - 5en bride. “Don’t you think it looks like | snowdrifts barefooted & in his T OF THE YEAR, TODAY and WEDNESDAY nightie, and got mad when 1 pointed THE tonmage refers to the full | ™00y 1\ my eves are ail red!” {out that it was July and the ther- - D. 'Wt GRIFFITH S the vassel, the net tonnage | . hide told her deflantly. “And I'm fmiometer 100 in the shade, and the ¢ has the machinery space | perrectly furious because I cried! Here|middle of the day at that. X ( 5 COLOSSAL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE eliminated, displacement tormage re-|I went and spent a solid hour straight- | “I said that if his bathrobe and slip- Ji: s > \ 3 66 99 aotual weight of the water |ening up Tom's desk for him—and it |pers lying in the cemter of the room by I N O I E RA N C E while the deadweight ca-|looked perfectly lovely, and when he|while I was eéntertaining women at < filing it with bombs afid.he had die- | him six miles away at his office, of bl 4 \ »S STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT - 2.3, i the nold at 10ad |05 i my perdy just in time! I'i|course I would cheerfully bear. the L LOVE’S OoU THE AGES the deadweight which |saw it you'd have thought I had been | luncheon were of any vast comfort to draught with coal and stores aboard.|never touch it again, no matter how |burden. His retaliation was that Most Wonderful, Mést Thrilling, Most Inspiring, Most Magnificent and Matn Street |1 VieW of these technicalities the|dusty and awful it looks!” women mever did ‘understand things, } Most Tremendous Production Ever Presented. Srimantic Omce, ¢35 need of denoting the capacity of ves-| “How fast you learn!” commented : i Beautiful Music, Played By ENLARGED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA L KD seis under fhe same classification is|the long married lady. “Do exactly| “We've been married twelve years 3 S raggrrnit g il Weetiorh Eiopigon Wall 88 Fett thahe Norwich, Tuesday, May 14, 1918 | perfectly apparent [ that and you will live fA all yout [and to this day I hear faint surges of ; g E—F: Babl bting life and your husband will boast {0 his | wrath over the straightening up S —— st s ,_50““ l-:;zbb" Nazarene. 125000 People, - ROTECT! HE BONDS. friends what a good housekéeper you|gave his fishing tackle that first year. > MAT. 2:15—15c and 25: .Elvl‘E 1B, 25, 35, and 50c. P NG TI J are! ‘Why,' he will say triomphantly, |, “The time I went home for a two d NOT INCLUDING WAR TAX—GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY Not a little attention is being given |T always know right where to lay my [weeks visit, while John was keepifg . GIRGUMTION to the matter of providing a place for |hand on anything I want! She always|bachelor’s hall, was my final eye 0 e safe Keeping of the Iiberty bonds|keeps things in their right places!’ |opemer. I came home unanmounced costs my 1901, average ..o.oeeeeinene M2 Y1, S o umers come into possession of and let myself in. Then, after satis- “What the dear boy means is that|fying myself by examini carefull; ¥ e, if he them. 1n VieW of the fact that they | o WREL B0 GVt POV GUCHS na dis- | the patiern of the hall rux that this _No mattet how Ffiu&;fi:mflnmfl;y'b I lias are as readily negotiated as paper!orderly as he likes! - One of the hardest | really was my own domicil, 1 burst i an ugly skin-eruption, there are positions ;Mh money, {t is therefore highly im-|jessons a bride has to learn is that, |info heartfelt tears and was firmly . he canniot be tolerated. He may know thatit is not portant that they be kept where they | while theoretically a man demands aconvinceq that my life was ruined. in thie leadt contagious, but ozker people are airaid, will not be 1ost and where others can- :pick and sz:_lan‘h:ufie, h:sd :.nt}:::’stxa:;h tEhx;erz'o pwmdotzw sha:‘ie was Tun up to they avord him, and he must make way for 2 man or order and cleanliness does - . not one lace curtain huag " . 2 PA 5 it B e T i iy | tend to his ownbelongings. He wants | straight, most of them beine jemmed with 2 cicar, healthy skin, Why run this risk, whes prove no easy task, especially if they everything he owns out in plain sight|back behind pictures or chairs. There Return Engagement—Everything New—All This e every minute so that he can grab it | were pipes and cigars, tobacco and ash b * wera s L instantly, no matter whether it i$ a |trays on the pianc, the tables and the Week With Matinee Daily PRESS In recognition of this fact the war |dress shirt, his fishing tackle, his box | bookcases. Newspapers carpeted the ‘H . || 10an organisation at Washington is|of receipts or his last néw mecktie! | floor, neckties and collars hung from " T ”r:eufi:-dnclmlm Trem 15 ;“m'l‘;« aid to be buey on 4 plan which will |He bitterly resents having any of his|everything hangable, slippers were Ommy evene Hon of a1l mews deepatches credit || be submitted to the savings banks of tre‘fgfi“r!f‘ hédflenv !1°°~ Al e ic“meredmgroadmn and not a chair i ed to it or mot otherwise cradit- ||the country whereby they will under- e e = A0 plade. 2 - . - st AND HIS ed in this paper and also the local || take such service for the bon8holders. }gfin!:"gel;‘:lg;i‘;?:'%f; ‘g‘“;g“tgb ke w;':em:;"h:g g*:’tbfgc; C;X‘;}“m?l"e" ¢ Ointment and Resinol Soap stop itching and 3 £ after a £ i neT DUbliShed hereln cation of || LoCAllY the banks have all agreed to|his pipe and tin box of tobacco on the | devastating cyelone. clear away eczema and similar hamors so special despatehes herein are also || Cire fOF Snchproperty and even ifvited | white enameled mantel between _the quickly and casily ? i Suoported by a Cast of Unusual Excellence including FRANK MUR- RAY, Late Principal Comedian of the Black and White Company. Dont® Fail to See TOMMY. He Wil| Send You Away With a Smile. reserved. the bondholders to take advantage of | cloisonne vase and the little bronze.| ‘John camie home in the midst of All droggists sell Resinol Ointment and Resinol S such facilities, the bonds being left|There was no arsument 1 could ugemy limentations and when I tragicaily OUR EXCELLENT PICTURES SHOWN- IN CONNECTION WITH MUSICAL COMEDY 1805, average . May 11, 1918.. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED % 8 { banking houses the same as|that suficed to comvince him of the|pointed around amd begged him to ;tnge cople leave. their bami hooks |UTOCILY of the afrangement. look, that benighted, puzzied man | ey P“Pis an 1046 wHIGH Ha\BeiiE “I tried sarcasm, suggssting that he jlooked and then asked in honest cu 3 : add a box of cigars and a drug etore |josity, ‘Well. what's the matter with | 4y o, ht-hour day for carrled 6ut in other eities, MClding | fighter and i believe that he seviousty |17 It was then I subsided with low | LeiT Hoble conception of a just and fheard about the eigh A val matio ? rkers, and the the large ones where this same ser- |considered it, Ho acied very sratefu | moane. It was no,use. Tve siven up| PR TUSTANSTL o Uy o [EOCTIRE TN TR boiday for vice has been offered to the people| for the suggéstion, anvhow, and I only fand singe then we've fed a havdy I'fe | traly religiote infuence or bearing, as|them the better, provided their without charze by safe deposit and |distracted his mind by wanting fo know | though a dusty, disorderly one B e e oas. " PHacs:. 1o | héalth is correctly guarded—Manches- trust cotbanies in addition to the|WHY he kept his woolly bathrobe hang- | Nénsense! * ‘sniffed _the not a profession of faith, but only a|ter Herald. other banke, ing over the best maliogany chair in{“Your house is always fust < string of felicitous words. And words, “LIBERTY THEATRES” The mmtter of protection is some- ;‘l’fml)l’gd&”fmm ;‘;g, Bl slippeey 3n~the 5;‘::{5; Can—can’t you po we know, have only power over our| ‘The tie-up occasioned by the de-|Have Been Built in All National Guard thing about which the bondholders : y “No matter how many times T put| ‘It any womah learns How to live|Lves, When they represent Impassioned | struction by fir%“- m: c{‘dber}‘ilm::d e v canriot fail to exercise too much care.|them away they bobbed right back |to be 910, admitted the lonz married | convicions. Words are liks paper cur- 81ati0n & N or o ne pblic will mot| “Smileage Books” issued by Federai They are the ores who are directly|again. John explained that he had a|lady, “she might begin to male eome byt their worth depends on the pure|mourn its destruction. The people are | Milltary Enteriainment Council pro- h * P ing ! i i b - £ S h ‘1 i vide free admission to these ilieatres, interésted and it behooves them to | horror of a fire at night and of being ! impression!”—Exchange. 2old of spiritual sincerity behind them, | patient in the extreme when it comes | ViGe fres admisson fo hese theatre see that all precautions are taken. It L More than this, any profession of |10 putting up with places like = the ANY soldier. —— It a emse whers safety first princi- {faith will be vain, however clearly it |{New Haven station, and other stations Price $1. Tod.y and T,,nidn ples must be applied and if all the i}‘;;nt“{:teors- he surrendered, convincad |may be expressed, and however sin- g_fh the like, nou;fl‘{' mflehm;;‘m; For sale at the foilowing places: Edwin Baird's Romantic Oramea banks of the country can be gotten to ré was magie in i {cerely held, unless it is backed by S e The Porteous & Mitchell Co. remar tnte serice 1t it ve ot ever.1| STORIES OF THE WAR |[|_oOniy. then aie he learn the trath.|power and put ito practios in daily |of many public stations today and asting benefit, and a service for which too much praise cannot be given. : : : The Reld & Hughes Co. (Boston The lizhtship was being towed from [living. It must find vent in deeds as |it is surprising the soap and water idea | store). THE Cm OF her station for overhaul and refit un- | well 4s in words. A creed is .only a|is not made a part of the efficiency of | ~ Rarhibone's Drug Store. PURPLE DREAMS der escort of a destroyer. declaration of ‘what we . believe, we |railroad management more than it is—| Fickers Drog Sorc, WITH B = —_— bught to do. 1t is the basis of our|Middletown Pres: The Wauregan Hotel Office. S0 U-BOAT SINKINGS. Motor Boating on The Piave. oy Midins e e Boiial rank codc of conddct, the rule bylwhich e et e e asbiiate g MaT SiBugletan., 4 Fritzie Brunnette . + o i il " we must live, the standard of right 4 romg i e George Madden (Cigar Store). | It was to be expected of course that| (Correspondence of The Assoclated} yu, waing in 4 Dritish tank means|to which all oar institutions and cus- |18 i the highest degree flattering to| Englers Pharmacy. | Germany would come forward with] Press): hanging on for dea toms must be made to conform. It|them. They have proved that Ameri-¢ K of C. Rooms =~ kinds of claims regarding the fail-| Three Americans have just enjoyed!ing roar of ma 3y i8 by no means enough to cherish our | €ans are not too proud to récede from f;;-‘f Y& 5,,15“@ D‘{“%’Tgfi o ure of the: production of ships and the | ns unusual experience of taking a|chine lumbers up and down the grades, | faith in seécret. No mere passive be- [an error, When the error is discovered.| ™% jergy 2 THE EAGLE'S EYE for informed | methods emploved to offset the sub-| o0 o0 a0 o0 the Plave River, | Alternately “toss: its passengers | lief can save us. Our creed must sink | Ezidseport needs: good fellowship,| (. nacpherson. g Bl b e et T T Y% | first one way asd then the other. A|iNto our heart and enrich our inner|£00d understanding and good co-oper- Hearst-Pathe News was not|the ememy. st has been one the dividing line between the Austrian "‘F’l trip is thus rl?scr“)od: 3 life; it must also quite as truly getation, all the time, but more than e‘v"er. e e SPRRIN 16 exveso the tocord hads|oe ine Weys emgloyed & Te|and Italian fronts. They are prob-| . “We acgepied with' somo trepi-into our blood and be enacted courage- | While the - lasts. h”;""}““"flb‘;"' Zgwericans operate and which has been ADDED FEATURE < i : ay ploved to CmeOUFASC| . bly the only Americans who have|dation. an invitation to make a jour- |ously every day, so that our lives and | the war. Themian who buys a Liberty | patrolled the results are most en- || THE SPIRIT OF the people of that country in the be- |2PIY Y S 7 ney in the machine. About half a|our common national life may reflect | bond, may do even more for his coun-| . “iisiteq that every square mile is ot to t lief that the U-boats are going to win|been on a boat on the Piave SIfice|doser of us entered by the marrow |and show forth to all men some like. |Ufy by ificreasing his production at| oD oing. THE RED CROSS the war as was so enthusiastically | the fall of Caporetio. They are Fer. door and were cramped up on the|ness of these truths regarding Jife and [Work bench or machine. ~Wars are et forth at the start and has been so6 in Venice, Major Guy Lowell h runs on each|soclety and government, regarding |fought and won by men, who are help- " > A = . We held on|honor, justice and loyalty, whi: ce | less they are equipped with the neces- Has Built 4000 Canoes. of oMb ar o an THOGEORR 0T S st Lt Yot | il loson dbeiisy ot e Wi |sary commodities of war, which ranes| Wendall B. Grant of Stillwater av- ; ooq |, Yice Admiral vos Capelle can con-|American Red Cross. Major Lowelli, foy mo eterything went well. | refutation. - through the entire gamut of material|enue, Oldtown, Maine, who has been sl €094 tirue to maintain that the al and Captain Hereford were in }é"‘c‘; Then there was an upward movement things, fron: food to flying machines.— | building canoes in the factory of E. DANCE SFang ot ablé te provide to_ingpect the ‘~‘Slf1§1““°" o G .o ot the fore of the tank and in a | Bridgeport Times. M. White company, completed the i - iveters | isnive with thesi i useful drticles to soldiers orl the ma- | trice ve found curselves without a | . building of 4000 of the favorite craft DANZ JAZZ BAND © which | pedoed, that the shipby sroe |y fhe Hatian geadral sam. |oothola were suspended by our - What the Navy Is Doing. of Maine woodsmen, Thursday fore- . e 1 ettt | Lratnmes in this country and Geoar |Sringed by the Italian gonefal cof-|nands from the holafasts which are!| MEN WHO CAME BACK || rrankiin D. Roosevelt, assistant sec- | noon, when he. drove his last tack in L it e as ; 1 ' néar Venlce. | fxed for the purpose (o the roof of retary of the navy, went up to Cam- |the long list, of which he has kept Thursday, May 16th dritain are failures, that the destruc- | “The trip was one of exirethe in-|the car. We knew we were mounting bridge to tell the Harvird men of the |careful count for the. past nine. years. PULASK! HALL tion of the underwater boats by all|trest” said Captain Eon O rs boture | the steep gradient and were not sorry Cadet School for Ensigng what the|Mr. Grant has been building canoes the metiods used by the ailies is not ;gffi;rrvout[o Jbuss the barriers BefOre | when we reached the top. S navy is doing and what oppoOrtunities |for eighteen years, always for, the so great but what they are ahle to g . £ BN O e ferting was of bolng | . The vessel jerked violently as she GOING OVER THE TOP for service it offers to the young men ;same factory and has acquired a sure- the steel = P constract them faster than they are los | Once th 1 started on her downward course. In —— who know nothing of seamanship. ness and speed that is rarely com- i y e ah 1 that their naval offenstve 18| o i e e O T Tast|the twinklifiz of an v ore W. H. Burch When war was declared the navy |bined with equal efficlency. For the| Tne Debts of The Warring Nations. increase tronger toda® th el (15)and the enemy. As a matter of fact’ t;ro4n into the sams rosition as e 4 Dattalion, C. E. F,|was ready. It s always ready. It|first nine vears he kept no regular| SThe London Economist for February y to e Tho HareNteioin Wettor o e I O Ty noe Petdely | 11 WRE o lihs ioue ‘e ' 'me you go “over the fop” | Was immediately put to service in the |record, but since that time he has|DPlaces the total gross debt of Freat different nation ‘hzi' o side o 5 \\lv'\rfnn‘ h;{t (h": ot g "‘(;:éhli:g‘e;;a};‘:g alf aseaults, sl ihe(here ure eome moments tenmsion)Submarine zone. ~The destroyersknown just where he stood in the ca- ?;é";‘a‘go&‘) 5,678,600,000 pounds ($27,- ¢ ent nations| are two sides to such a situation and | hol tl gain effort 6 hold on St S B which have operated there for eight ranufacturing line. T here and in| he fails to refer to but one in the cor- r Lowell indicated on the| d vid t h fear that h D ght | noe manufacturing line. h the speeding|rect light. riverbank what looked to be brown veters . oesi’ . tha re . cactus leaves. It was really cheveaux ;Ut\’e d: He does’t tell- tha reichstag that| s " tucc” with sharp pointed spikes S lo es |the losses in tonmage Auring . the|which would make a very painful and 2 : p : ] The French minister of Finance in o s feas that you may mionths h&ve euffered only & single| More tian this, he even knows to a . Trove'a coward. You do mot know|l0ss; they havs convoyed American|very near figure, how many tacks he|Presenting the budget for 1918 esti- Vourself and you dre not sure how |troops to France without loas of 4 sol- |has driven in the building of those|Mated the public debt of France on Tou will act. "And above all things|dier and supply ships with sinkings|cratt. A close calculation has shown|December 31, 1818 at 115,166,058,000 6né the worst fo a vivid must be the p of th sire of var: h n ¢ T 8 e e francs ($22,227,000,000). S e expected h At A . racti 9 § et oV to whom our expe; ot want to do your duty. It was so|Of less than one-haif of one per cent.|him that he drives in eyery canoe of J 1327,000,000). 10 foilow, and when the record.estab- d practical. fatoult object 1o ket over. WREY Were|qs compared wifh: th T e (balieve this is the case| The destrovers have had the help |norma: size, 3500 separate tacks, not| ,The public debt of Italy at the end oot . N SO s 0 per cent, that this country ;;Lhnled _;ma ;r:dzgores as thickly 88 |of ehot and shell and their own with most of the men. of chasers and patr(}z_‘l hua;s. co;e\'er(er} to inciude nails and screws, of which %fllfl%}]’l ];:eefi:cmg;egwauxwa)bouz 35,000, G p t er tonnage every | flowers i , {guns blazing away. 3 craft of all sorts which have been of | ; very v ,876,000,000). turned out. Thus | Weck and that th- oty asueey | “We cllmbed an ascent and haa a [ blazne away ! But after you have been fifteen or s it takes a lot for every canoe, while ! A e - - : The debts of the Central powers are s Highly i i twenty minutes in the thick of it, and | nccessity manned by sailors Who!some ure driven in temporarily and| .7 2 is highly com-|the submarines are reachinz such a|lomerKable view °{,&YS§,§E‘§,;’"§‘“‘,‘£f“‘"[’,’l’n:}t‘i space was terrific. The ma- cven a comparatively mild beginning |knew little of seamanship and less of |have to be removed before the dnal Ao Tk R o Y every | ok . N T A v . wi e strongest lunzs, shouting oks bad if it is the first, you “find |navalism. e secretary_ rep fastening. ,000,000; Austria, ,000,000; manifested in| 201" that thelt effectivetiess is elfic | tory. Five miles to the northi two 1ines | e eat of & man of the wcutest he~ urself,’ o to speak, and then you|the 230-foot vachts sert over were| “Mir. Grant usually drives his tacks in |3nd Hunsary, $5,10£000000, in sports and other- | TeAtly decreased. Although the eub- |were fronting each other 'and cv:‘[mg could not make a syl'able heard” are no longer afraid.” Your only de-|unable to stand the weather off the|two strokes, which he found most ef- [ OUF OWn public debt is now around ¢ can not become to|Marine menace has not been over-|stantly one heard the boom of g4ns “ire then is to kill—not that you hate |Irish and French coasts; the 110-foot | fective afipr using a three-stroke | 35000 . Dut._sibee ban: Mt ot this directio come, the new vessels being bullt and |41 could sce -the cloufs cf smORe ~-ybody, but it is simply your job, |Patrol boat has been equal to all de-|method for years, It would be inter- | {8 amount has b““m‘“"‘“! to our the submarines destroved are steadily | 7O Pursting shejle. THIages WAt nd it you dom’t do it_you know the |mands made upon it. We are building | esting to computé the amount of force | {125 G0N0 WiT b repaid ue. It is es- HYDRO-ELECTRIC PLANTS working to the advantage of the al- | mege "aimarly discernible. From the | chems Wil KNl you. You are keyed |these craft as fast as our shipyards |expended In the Ariving of the 1,400, e, total net expendi- reason whs i i ; { s est pitch. and the only |can turn them out. 000 tacks driven in those 4000 can- | tures of the United States for the fis- et e lies, and the decline in the effective-| Austrian lines the ‘sausages; or| ';.l!]:m:uhthies ll‘::glr‘e:tl:hpyuur Siftcive m)_ The navy does not rely solely on|yas covered canoes.—Bangor Com- |C2l year of 1918, exclusive of our ad- _ G Is the importance of the|ness of the underwater boats can be |stationary balloons, weré rising for e ive, oL ar natr, TN okt e | a0 vandee to,our: Alln, I B LS B hydro-el ant in New England |expected to be continued. observation. Airplanes were hovering 5 i Shrts GuT Nrawe, - TH valite: b this half will be defrayed by taxation. being realizes centuries have S E— in the air. From behind us the big Before this first experience just as y , the streams in t part o RS T the country EDITORIAL NOTES, guns of the Italians were sending THE AMERICAN'S CREED., vyou do not know yourself, so you miss | Frotection is indicated by Mr. Roose- e opporiun Dbeen offering shells into the enemy’s’ territory. ! O s oot comrades some. | velt's statement that the merchant| Many a man's good opinion is not| Nothing s more gratifyins than the 1 4 imagi imes. o was orie fellow. a pal of | Yessels “are now carrylng four and|worth the price you have to pay for it. | consciousness of doing good. n th > the limit By the time that Ruménia threw un| It js hard to imagine any battle- By Blika! Garman s, e e e arohall, Hawon | Rvesinich guns when possible, even if B the sponge, Germany had seen to it|field with mountains and plain lald of The V ta T e B el e s | jome of our slder Dattleships Kave to method of eccuring electric enercy,| o0 It WS satcezed dry. T e s oy~ hut he didn't look to me as if he would |be stripped temporarily of thelr Funs But ghortaze and the price Al make any kind of a soldier. He didn't |in order to % 3 st 2se and the pricel The man on the cormer says: Lean- |the marshy ground, e, e “I belicve in the United States |jseem to have amy “gét” in him. The | protection. s £ e ing on the handle of the hoe or spade canfi‘fi- alh; rt’:‘aeteg:ng;'cflfi;ne ’{"f:{""tg; of America as a government of || third Battle of Ypres was his first ex- hm. R‘oosle\'elt Plxplaénst onl{\’i olne“ol Sa . only aggravates a case of spring g }amh SNV 4 the people, by the people, for th i P Ge cere bom- | the methods employed to attack the Mtier than ever before. . LR Austrians and Germans had come as|| people; whose ult fovers dre e A e e o mashons. | submarine besides direct fre. Tne are necessary, and many of Vhile eat volume of power is| We have yet fo hear that Liberty |1A7,AS they ever would come. derived from the o ¢ = Bit. Tm nitr” 3 . depth bomb was _originally fifty R f . iberty | T, ; 3 d from the content of the ||ed,,“T'm hit. I'm hit!” He was stan: o7 3 3 .]':)l:‘est._\'d b obtained from New|Loan, Thrift Stamp or War Savings fmi’.‘é“’miff“-:r e tly':: SR ltod;n . e H A | Lo M B L Rt It h‘l:lb;:;;\’elr; t‘o‘ ve.the most them fo tnsureste “selection Bngland rivers it till evident that|have been used for children's d . ot °1l public; a soverelgn nation o ‘Where are you hit, Bill?” cavier, IR bl hitnt ot o nac ren’s names. | found among the men. Ability to re many sovereign states; a perfect “Get a stretch gist and the spirit to econquer were in bearer right away.|deadly of all weapons employed of a pleasing memorial. . i § a0 fig . inst the submarine. How powerfu i with the proper development of the| Geneéral Matrice appears to have |evid thong all of the men we =aw n. one and inseparable I tell you I'm hit!" ; st 5 s . privileses. One laree manifactoring | received & discolored optle and ne | on e maring troNC. They sore. very d uron those principles of || There was no ovidence of his beins at the apted. Of wix. vesssl Our designs are numerous, , concern, with mills ks didn't get § ither. | calm and very sure and determined. e Shaita : g the has bee ces- : 2 y in Rhod ohi, 2 k) * the ervemy = & . P i H » % y “in 4 h P, s In the Blackstore get it from the Tetitons Gither.|calm and very st L e, American pa Don't talk to me, man, but get a ing the bomb has been of necek- varied, unusually tasty and : le Island which have T PR o B sacrificed their lives ||stretcher,” was all T could set out of |sity increasedin order that they may steam and water,| The centfal powers have made sev-|further and ack themselges only how T therefore believe inis [ihim. I turned back to another friend |get ay befove it exploded. - artistic © to be run by elec. | eral attempts at fishting ana talking ’“"-fi," >l e bl Liiu austtleoy ¢ duty to my country to lovelt, |lof mine, Sergt. Major Laird. “Bill| ere has been a marked falling ofi & o ¥ a5 soon as the necessary equip. | Peace at the same time and neither|Snd Germans Wil SIVe way and IR || to support its constitution. to || Marshall says he's ‘wounded,” T told |In sinkings since the American - de- : ment can be installed. The elestisc|has been victorious the rPtrPMflto their old stand behin obay its laws to respert itsflag ||him, with some misgivings. Laird {strover flcet has been engaged. In As to work—what we have enerzy is not to be generated at the e tnere 18 the warmest|| 2 0 defend it ageinstal ene- ||came back with mo and we trled to| tion of the ceas In which the s : presumably because of a lack of | , SO _MUch has happened in Russia |weloome for Americans and every- || Lo, SUPPOrt its constitution,toog | |convince Marshall that he wasnot| done is proof of what we | water poswer, but will be brought over | Nt Kerensky will have no trouble in|where is heard expressed the wish that SR AiDIAChE ot Gt I Wirs P Sanke can do ! transmission lines from Vermont, | 1N3iNE things to talk about after he|before long the Americans will come was not even cut or torn in the back 5 This company is doing what others | 6aches this country. as the French and English have done, to take their his brief and simple form Mr.|whe vag hit. He in- tand on the battle ling | 1N this brie A simple form Mr.| where he declared he was hit. He in “illiam Ty o «ef Torth what |8 n going tI have done and what more Now that' Govnt von Lastire has ¢ OF the Tisve. Willlam Tyler Paze has et forth what | 5isted on going through all the sigr re likely B.66 T hudiates 20 Amabesi Ty et haenemt | O Suftring and we looked at his back The Charles A. Kuebler Co Industry to the facilitics whoon sacr |14t sailed from Argentina possibly may very truly be considered the essen- | Sure enough, he had had an awful e B Siseien ” hich have ! periin will find work for him to do in| U-Bcat Commander Muddled By | tals of every Americafl’s belief, It em- | smash. There was a big mark from v 18 & 1o wasts o o icontinted | Hofland or Scandinavia, Lightship. bodies in a crucial and °memorable |something flat which had not braken 39 and 41 Franklin St h neglect. e outer skin but had brought the lood to the surface and left a badly i bruised place. When we told Bill what we saw he stopped groaning and seem- ed abeolutely mad for revenge. We ha (Correspondence of The Associated |formula those fundamental principle t.:;‘fn""::fl::‘:{:’:&!h' part of the| 1t is over a month yet to the 15th|pracsy: on which the nation was fotnded snd Boetions. 1t is fn chteu:fi m&n:{ ;:’her of June when the income tax must ba| One it can be malntalned | . 1t is e that there alidadly thrioux Hotes: was a détermined effort to utilize the b e R LOR T el - be kept clearly in mind ’ aded now into el o . 5 ; Water which is daily zoing to waste 4 because he was pursued by a light- | creed. L German submarine commander ndered his vessel to a British hrases over in the Mediterranean merely | hold words Few diops stop soreress, then corn or calius lifts off with fingers Qefi A WONDERFUL PROCESS' OF ECONOMY . i H . : the time. The Fritzies were cominz H Efll‘tdu;mzl purposes to the fullest| The tip is being passed around that fi""i‘l“v g b f“""fil‘; 10“"“” b e "g““;“‘fr‘"“;?-“"”"lflf ]f?_“hr”";“ over on us and we opéned rapid fire.! ¢ —— 3 0 do otherwise show: i witness writing from Italy, reed should be made known to |y, ve s ML ) ks b 3 - of appreciation of the " aateral war | o prres Deach crop will be small- | Vil Flhoat had just ~torpedoed |every man, woman, and child in the | He aiimt stop b the frins cth He he world owes thanks Saves 45 per cent. of Your Butter Bill sotrces. exphotill thi th S Which has beenja merchantman,” he ‘writes. * “Sight- | country, and hecome as familiar as the | jumped to the parapet and Stood there to the genius in Cincinnati s . R DR o e Dastiforinight ing a British destroyer coming up at|Star Spangled Fann 1t ;houldl})e 21 alling 0’ us, “Come on men, They're | who discovered freezone. : S ifull speed, the German made off as| common decoration on the wall o ! + ing! MNever i THE CAPACITY OF SMIPS, _ The Tnited States Steel corporation |fast as she could below the surface,|every school and library and home g?;:.‘ig'iumd’r;.;i»oge hcno"-gmgm d:fmg‘ e ‘fomes S Because standards are Qifferent in|.S,> SFeAt concern, it has done great |taking her bearings from a Ightship | throughout the land ahout Dill. That first blow woke him | agic Auld e fuste confidence in it when it sets out to inracy, car v levelop 2 ow an, st of ¢ v Wl . You simply B e o e comes | take great guns n It sets out tol) bleasant proximiiy, but the Germans | its Highest pertection, uniess its iti- S R el ) :)T,:’ Sl d‘:n:,mpo, i 2 1 the accomplish- : were lucky, and after a time they|zens have a clear idea of what its aims iy 4 mélits. This s particularly true in| Onee more promises are et seemed to have reached safety, Thereally are, and a deep sentiment for ite cézone upon a tender, relilion to the ship production in et New England will he taloa woc |captain however, held on Bubmerged |welfarc and honor. A nation's aims hing cofn or a har- Great Britain and the United States|o! in resard o n conl e on chnC27¢ lon the same course for some time.|and ideals are just those aims and st dened callus. Instantly at the present time. Because ong | oqy 2T 10 @ coal supply. These|Then he came up again hoping to find |ideals which all'its citizens hold by OTHER VIEW POINTS the soreness disappears 5 basls of arriving at the capactiy | o D0 Lke last winter’s statements but| himself wichout o sail in sight. common conscnt to be for thelr own and shortly you will find Mak. % Sl 1h Gréat Bhitaie o “sedsa:d let us hope they are founded on facts. };o i hoamr).1 he foung the same|cood. And it ';s only 0%, peallzing the corn or ‘S:_lellaa e es two pounds of milk-charged butter from one s _— ihtshi me roye se fair and just idenls s dail @Omy loos ? . 3 S ‘Bas been adopled -in this| Anyofie who 1s Kicking Aimselt be.|Beat hish be ever AFAIn ke his|life. thot o nation can help humanity voa lift it off with the|} pound of butter and one pint of milk, colntry an entirely different situa-|cause he failed to buy ;ome “of the | bearings from the lightship, he sub-| But a mere profession of faith alone| There is no special reason why finger: t a bit of pain 0B is set forth when fizures are|third Liberty loan bonds should re.|Mersed with all speed and sat out once |is not enough. A formula of wards can | store clerks and silesmen and sales- | or worezasw is felt ~when Eiven of the accomplishments in the | member that he ean put his dola more on the same course. Again the|avail nothing, if it i3 only repeated|womeh shouldn’ get Raturday after \Ppiy#g freczone or after- twb countries, 200 uskge Vogalng irses olidrs 1o dostroyer made herself unpleasant,|and got by vote. An epen profession{noon off this swummer, as in othe ards, 1t deesn't éven Por instance when reference is mad purchasing thrifi and war|ang again the U-boat was lucky.|of faith is good, but it is only good if (years. Little has been heard as yet tate the skin or flesh. s 10 Whoss tommage of amierence is Made | savings stamps. Once more the German camé up tolthe faith is really behind it. It must|of the plan being put into effect Tor a few cents one can 3 158 British it of cours: peeiicd 13 see where he was, and again he found |not only contain truths, but it must|again, but there will be plenty of ow get rid of every hard e must be rec-| The deflance of the Germen refusal|the lightship in the self-same position,{be true every time we say it. If it|volces in favor of it when the swel- »¢n, 8oft cOrn, or cofn be- osfilfed that it means less here where | to guarantee that ships carrying food | while the same destroyer was after |lacks conviction, If it does not express |tering — weather of mid-summer %eah the togh, ds weil as 5 L figlites @iven rolative to the vessels|to Bwitzerland is charactorisiically | him again. How long this tragi-com. |our unswerving and deepest faeling, It | comes. Storo employes in the larger ‘ful calluses on hottom |§ Dulletin Building - 74 Franklin Street completed refer to the deadweight ca- | American. This government is appar- | 80y continted history @oes not relate, | is no more than foolish chatter. Thege |citles pafticularly will demand the feet. Everyona who ® ently feeling the same about the sub.| Ut when at last, after trying his ut-|words which were in every -phrase, fusual week-eng recess. They ehouid 18 Of cotirss & gross tomnage,| marines ae Farragut. 4id. about sns| M08, the German commander found|struck off in the white heat of im-|get it as many of them as is prac- ies freezohe becomes an epbon athusiast because it really Tel e 531-4 loesn't hurt or pain one particle. that he could not get away from the passioned patriotism must sink igto liehtship and had exhausted his ac- tonnage, o net ton-|iorpedocs. our hearts and minds and instill there ticablé for them and their employers. . Altogether too much has be