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Minor has been withdrawn and the chief organized opposition comes sole- ly from the British. That they will N endeavor to make a stand at Mosul is THE MAN to be anticipated for they must real- ize fully what the loss of that ci!y would mean. Turkey, however, is not getting the WHO TALKS g T [BREED = 180, 3; 6.15, 8.15 Spring at the Sanatorium. and knit bandages and pick lint and |} X -m( nngxres‘r WAR DRAMA TODAY Slorwich Bulletin und @oufie? The Kaiser is not a second Napoleon| iy Raitor: S: a |get ready fo take care of their broth- help that it did at one time from oigoD itor: Sure, we mean it, an “ Grany it we don't wear our h in back, |ers, and sons, and fathers, who are! g 5 *. 122 YEARS OLD Y., s gry lixs, heen 115 | heart and less bombast. either. No. w.n';ua:'f.a'égy " That's|going_to be shot to _pieces in the % diminished by disease. Conditions In|great philosopher as weil as @ great| .y ‘Happy ‘'cause it's spring, and |trenches abroad.” Wbk ike omffit it M Q‘ m Price 13c & week; S0e | the country are anything but encour-|warrior, and he won others to h‘*; trying to spread it. Is the tome of this speech satisfac- | AND HIS WITH THE NATION-WI e sk ’ '« vear. aging and all its fighting indicates|cause by tact not by an iron fist of | " Diqn't knoweit was spring? What! | tory to his constituents’? Do we wish | 5 - HARLES NILSSON Batared at the Postachice ar Nerwich, | that either serious discouragement ex- | Which he liked (o talk. Napoteon S8d: | No. ot “Bprig ids ner a5 1 hawa |1t o be considered Conecticut’s tone? [§ The Big Musical Show Cl RICHMOND ANNA Q. Conn. 82 second-class matter ists there or eise they are in hopes|When, th heart speaks glory itself|goid id by head”" Ob, ' mo, ~rather: |Does e for instance, represent Con- |l oy o § Music MARGUERITE BERKELEY and WALTER mm Telephome Calla: - ritish s an illusion; ere is but on: pring! Spring! Glorious spring! jecticut’s manl n its attitude 1s—Comedians— Musi Bulletin Business Office 480. e emer':lz:: e O Py | from triumph to ruin;” “even in War,| Time for young lovers to Gance on a|toward woman? Women as well as A SOUL STIRRING PATRIQTIC DRAMA WITH AUTHENTI 3 Editorial Rooms 35-3. | Ob¢ T o moral power is to physical, as three|siring” You know “When a young|Mmen are giving their all lo secure GEORGE BEBAN TLE SCENES AND SUPERB ACTING ‘Bulletin Job Offics 35-2. lnnth:t" suffice for the al it etr‘c‘:: pl.lt‘l.s put1 o{hIogr & tlh-}ts th; cal:;: man's fancy—" and all that sort of|Yictory. {: Europ‘: and lf‘“gl"ml‘d they As ented he‘m 0 region. Progress not merely the deat makes stuff finds_favor. are carrying on the work of the men o 4 oh Ordl & -‘:"—n' -..nt’i;“ Offics. 625 Main Strest. | & they have been making, espec- | martyr;” “war is the business of bar-| If you doubt our word, there is anm|in every line of industry. They are In “One More American’ Augwkmooucnou iR R R LAIGIR cmur AT i e fally It they can get Mosul will put bariane” Napoleon had a keen Der- |casy Way to brove it Take o day ofi=|Fisking—and giving—tneir 1ves “at/} ~ 5 pARAMOUNT PICTURE Lettdentf Al i 1 1 hem I 1 he Turks | ception of cause and effect and wa xcuse us, Mi. Editor, we forgot (home in the munition works and a —_— D i v, ““"“‘"Y- Lo B :u't";‘"“h::’!":n"aw.:;wi: :‘fgm“;o: capable of taking a correct measiire |for the moment that peor . editors|the front in the canteens, in the hos- Y 8th Chapter of “THE EAGLE’S EHE'” Fahfl:fl 3 $5. be long betors the Behelt of rails :; h:rs&fif,“wllul:m;he Ohmser lsGfi!}:; never, never can take dayvs off. What Nublzl as Rd'dx CmssAnurs unnd as BRONCHO BILL ap O o A g : ! iceably dull al . Our own We meant fo:say is: Assizn the Cub|ambulance drivers, American women ; > . CIRCULATION road facilities, which are mow aimed [only believed in war as a means of | o intarview Mr. Robin and Mr. Dlue- | can be counted on to do tacir part 23§ “In “The Indian Fighter” The Kaiser's Death Messenger. , will be secured. proturing peace—the Kaiser believes|bird, and the Missen mruite” Dot bihe dethand comes. T T WEWe o h T Worio BEr R E NI FYEh e in war to pillage .and terrorize thelPussy Willow and Trailing Arbutus of | Semator Brandegee says with mag- e e bttt 1901, everage ........o.ocoei. 4412 ITALIAN SUCCESSES. meak and to enforcs & peace Fhich 18] the spring’ symphony ~ chorus now Bificence that the, country - Sake SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES FOR ""év .E“_'L“, e i nank r akin to slavery. e makes it app! playing in this vicinity, d find out{my life. e will probably not be|“LIBERTY THEATRES” MATI 1 7o 1905, average .... 5925)| +s o ‘““"“dhb” the recent British |ty )5ing was right when he said: “War |from them what is he “meaning _of | called upon to lay it down—but women | Hav, in All National Guard NEE ag attacks upon the German bases in ;g no zenith of all injustice.” this sudden settlipg of lacy clouds of [are laying theirs down daily in the tional Army Camps 4 Shows Today at 1,30, 3, 6,15, 8.1 : PR I e R D e e 4 URY, RUTH E y naval visi Aus- t was Spurgeon who said: “Learn|merly barébranches of the trees; and|of the second line of defense; yet he Smileage Books,” May 11, 1918.......... trian base at Pola that they are in alto say No! It will be of more uselthe strange activity of the grass and | bids us “go home and knit () ban- |Milltary Baterainment Coun| Two Big Features With MORCE SAUSBU Bhoath position to strike at the enemy and|to you than to be able to read Latin.” | Aowers and birds; and the = frequent |dages and pick lnt” D TT:. SOIGIBE OF 10 CLIFFORD and ANN PENNINGTON E eccomplish results even if they can-|This little word said at the Tight|showers. and the generaly fresh smeli| The position of women. the whole i oot WIade harhors, time in the proper spirit has made a|that pervades all things. range of their interests, is being more Price $1. ; difference to the utterer's whole life.| And then if he has & moment and |profoundly affected by this war than VMEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED || Getting past the mine fields the|More persons have been ruined be- | really wants to get a good stickful and|any event since the. industrial revo- | "OF, S2ieat the foluving DIt PRESS Aspapacindioe e searchligits, and 0| cause. they did not have the courage|fing out the inner meaning—to get at|lution of the 18th and early 19th cen-| .y Reid, & Hughes Co. (Boston NEXT MON, The Associated Press is exclusiye- || PAnoeuvering as to get inte a posi- | to say: No!” than by all the other|the gizzards of the matter, as it were |turies. The momentous decisions be-|store). " iy entitied to the use for repubiica- || tiOn from which to strike at one of|{sins of omission combined. When|—tip him off to drift down to Dr.|ing made daily by governments are| Ratibone’s Drug Store. TUES. and WED. tion of all news despatches credit- || the large battleships and send it to|sincerity and honor and truth are|Hugh's Home on the Hill_you know |radically altering-the world in which| Ricker's Drug Store. For salesat the fellowing places: 4 Shows Today b 130, 3.15, 6, 8 pan. ANIS D < ] v weak i i 4 1 re - angl: The Lee & Osgood Co. ed to it or mot otherwise credit- || the bottom is no small accomplish-|challenged how weak one must be to|-—the staidly white State T. B. sana-|their children are to live. England 3 ae 3—GREAT FEATURES—3 %4 in this paper and also the local || ment. The clever execution of the|hesitate when a negative force means | torium, over which Dr. Hugh Daird|and Canada have realized this and| Rhe WaureEss Hotel Offce. LOOK THf RIS = o news published herein. raid is further emphasized by the|Salvation. There are a _thousand|Campbell, M. D., presides. have given their women the. same| George Madden (Cigar Store). NEXT WEEK gier's Pharmacy, ¥ £ g MARY PICKFORD ng & Sisk, Druggists. Toe Y. M. G. A. Office. H M Lerou Macpherson. DOUG. FAIRBANKS In Mig Latest Artéraft Comedy “MR. FIX-IT” A Five Reel Smile Togic, Fall of Fairbanks" Pep and Rapid ~Fire All rights -of republication of p S s i S| voints in life at which “No” is the| Tell the youngster to ease up to any|right of self determination that they apecial despatches herein are also || Ne!P Nhich was given by the airplanes |, Geqiword to say in the English|of the fellows on the airy sun-porches |have promiseq to the down-trodden . reserved. and the fact that the raiding Party||znguage. It doesn't always pay. It)or down in the equally airy shacks,|nationg of Europe. France and Italy returned without loss. sometimes means resentment and 10ss.|and whisper - guilelessly: - “Why so|are well on the way toward emanci- For several reasons the time ap-|but there is no loss so great as the|happy, brother, why so happy? Wise |Dating their women. The overwhelm- The S 's Bi i F ite 1n pears to be ripe for Italy to strike|loss of the manhood which this little |me." ing trend of public opinion, the out-| . T Serebnis (RUBRIE A CT and strike hard at the Austrians.|word “No!” has so often glorified. To| Know what the answer will be— |spoken statements of our president, > 3 26 LY o PIATN BUCCORS Conditions are such in the 4ual mon- | b® & man one must have the couragelmost iikely? Just this—merely this,{and of leaders such as Roosevelt, Wil- | truant Achilles was concealed among|§ “AMARILLY OF b3 i 5 “lof his convictions; and what others|and nothing more: “Why, it's spring! |liam Hays of the republican national|the girls in the court of Diomedes y» Rotions archy lhathl( they Arg g:ir;‘g txo ba| hink of vour action fs of less con-|It's spring. Smell it? committee and Vance McCormick of | Diying the distaff and needle. The S e e ALLE BENJAMIN CHAPIN turned to the advantage of the alliesno | (dquence than ‘what it means to you| And such a spring as it is. Strange, | the democratic national committee and | warrior surely could have performed ROV STEWART N 25 time should be lost in getting the|in integrity and power. isn't it, but it takes the sick man to|countless others, is all in this direc- | but indifferent needle work, when he In the Third Story of benefit of them both on land and on e = - appreciate the beauties of Nature and | tion; but Senator Brandegee can still |should have been flashing a sword |} In the Five Part Triangle Western the sea. Not oniy are the people of | It was in the days of Pinckney that |the seasons. They have so much more | talk of women “bleating around about | before the walls of Troy. Drama Austria suffering greatly from thethe sentiment which represented | time, you see, and so litile els saving democracy by forcing their g —_ “KEITH OF THE BORDER” W but there e otidences that thoy|America was: “Millions for defence,|amuse—thougl{ amuse is scarc way into caucuses and conventions.”| In his search for unused resources H i S h of it. It extends in|Put Dot one cent for tribute;” but in|word. At times “worship” would al- [ These caucuses and conventions nom-|one may well look first to himself. ave had enough of it. 't extends 17| these days this has been changed to|most hit it, it is so acute, inate the men who hold women’s in-|Let one ask whether any of his own “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY™ Depicting the Early Life of Abra: ham Lincoin, Entitled “MY FAYHER ool " Reels FULL DRESS FIZZLE some instances to the troops and it|‘Rate 3V this bas been changed b0 N e onee had " bothersome torests in their Hands and yet we are|Dersonal talents are buried: -It may Triangle Comedy Scream E SAALINE TST‘"I“‘S ¢ las been manifested in the navy. But|gor ribute!” From the first America|tooth out, and when it was all over|to have nothing to do with their|be that one will find himself neglect- in (‘!‘finl:—r'rf T;{év e aside from the desire for peace and|has repudiated tyranny in every form: jhe was asked: “How did it feel?”|proceedings! The successful conduct of | ing great opportunities, overlooking § Don’t Miss This Show—Little Mary | o St f the Northwest Mounted the improvement in the food situationfand we all accept the dictates _bf|Iid-like, he hit it right on the head.|the war, the welfare of the men of |plain possibilities. Most of the sons|f§ Never Appearcd In Anything to T olies . ere is a strong demand for the|Franklin that “rebellion to tyrants is| ‘It hurted good,” was the naive reply.|our families at the front, is in their|of men accomplish no more than they{} Compare With This—Her Latest | eomm————lco shaking off of the German yoke. Ev-|obedience to God"—that the sovereign| 'Thats the way s down here now, | hands, but we are to keep quiet and | do because their personal resources ard Greatest Picture. CURRENT EVENTS | ery raid of the ch vhi <|right of all men is to regard them-|Nature is so beautiful and beneficent | Pick lint. 3 are never brought into full play. “The “isce: Brouph Picss Biuihon “Right is More Precious than Peace” ,,,;,,g“,,‘,m,, gy “Tfl"e}?";"d;‘fie selves as sons of God. The Germans|it fairly hurts at times. Especially this| ~~Next fall the elections will turn on|man of zenius” says H. Addington 10 ey 10 10 FisseSrgey 410 but Con- | Bruce,” differs from the average man women {only in being the fortunate possessor of a power for utilizing more freely ;,| than other men faculties common to b o Ye|are taught that to offend the Kaiser |year. You husky people know what | the supreme issue on loyalty against the army which can regain | ® " Offend God. hence the rea: ast winter was, but it was peculiarly | necticut women along with important territory like the capture|for their cowering fidelity to him. The e} ent 3 ard for invalids, And|of other non-suffrage stats President Wils RERbe Chatiesl s Monte Carno strengthens the ailies | world doesn’t need anything Germany | oh, how. far away spring seemed, and |leave the choice of' the new I., R —on Eaus aries)ang the Ttalian fron'. More opera-|has in store for it in the way of in-|oh, how wonderful 1t seems now it is|members of congress, governo .« . 3 : % Hugiles to act with Attorney Gen-|iions of this kind would be of great|stryetion. It doesn’t believe “in the|here. entirely to the men left at home b; To find the buried talent, most mor- eral Gregory in making the investi-|\alue at the present ti peac asseth all under-| But we are not selfish. We know |the war. We are sending hundreds of | tals nced not look far beyond — the THE AIRCRAFT INVESTIGATION. ation into the arges of dishon- pre i 4 the peace which|how precious real joy and beauty are, | thousands nlf ‘]0.‘dl‘v01prg out (;[‘ l(h(" :’1‘\’5“““!1)11M(,.\lz‘“{hgw‘]"efirflmnmc?f;.f‘; which have been made in con- crushes out manhood and makes slaves|and we'd like to share them. Drop|country, and it looks now as if they ] ian Al Hafe on with the production of air- BAIVS OUT TTHE PROF'YEFRS‘, of men. The Kaiser believes the|out this way some Sunday soon.|misht s be automatically disfran- |longing to be rich sold his farm and . Promptly Judge Hughes ac.|, 1t Will be generally appreciatel| worla weeds a boss morey than it |Bring your frienus. Get in on some | ¢hised. Among those left home are all set forth to find diamonds of great throughout the country that the foo’ administrator is much concerned at this time with the effort to knock ov the profiteer. He has deciared that the sale of substitutes for wheat| What of this wonderful witchery of Nature|the unfit, the slackers, and the dan- |price. The man who bought Al H the boss—fcr which no man on | before it is gone. it will refresh you |Serously large number of alien enc-|fed’s property soon discovered .in its earth is more incompetent. for weeks. mies, who are still voters (seven states|Sands the great Kohinoor diamond. — And if you have time, and care to|give the vote to foreigners on their | Not otherwise may most of us. by agans we have had put out what & realiy up-(o-the-minute | firSt papers and before they are eligi- | careful search. find unsuspected riches thould be made at prices which -arc | (0 us: “Better buy a Bond than be in| T B. sanatoriuim looks like—a public|ble to the dratt). They are to decide|in our own dooryards, o discover shouT - -2 Bond.age!" “Cash will Can the Kais: institution, which is as close to a home | these elections While the soldiers and |$ i wealth—wealth that lies latent from 10 to 20 per cent. below the | Pondsagel’ ‘Cash will Can the Kals-|,nq a5 far from the popular concep. | thelr wives, mothers and d close at home. and to bring it wheat price, and the great quantitie: T e the Men | tion of public institutions as well can |00t one word to sey. Canadian sol- |out of its hiding place for service, is of such substitutes which have been Jick the Thrift |be—just drop into the office and .be|diers found this intolerable and their |all the success one may justly demand amassed and about which those whe vent s ok hai shown through the place. Dr. Hugh|Women were enfranchised to represent{0f himself. But anything less than have accumulated them are doing sc L 5 5 ¢ | that is failure. sh- will Crush the Kaiser!”!Will be glad to see you, the patients|them, Is America to be the only i i faiich ‘wosskiik last “Shoy Wwill naf: be]and sopn and on. Mhe hot air of flie 50, and you will be glag of the fcountry except Germany that does not Sl e JPHEREAREON. S gl Supported by able to continfie to reap the large |agitators is fine: but faith and vim experience, nd richer in “a newar, | (rust her women? We A profits which they have been getting | 2nd patience and pe MEN WHO CAME BACK v Lois Mereditfi and James Mollm. Of a Redeemer, and he is willing cepted the opportunity to aid the gov- ernment in this particular and the announcement of the request and its scceptance must have been heard throughcut the country with a high degres of satisfaction. b ed that this is a matter which needs to be probed to the bot- tom, without delay and with a deter- mination that the reai facts shall be established. It is of the utmost im- portance that the nmation should know what the real reasons are which un- deriy the serious slump in the air- roduction, and whether the nce and work | tfuer viewpoint on a fight which you | 'randegee, in unison g | e t|and every father or mother should|that our concern .is wit make it evident that he has struck [2Te the dependable qualities woaot | know Tot about {clothing and children”—are we to be stified at a condition which needs to be[STHS e e holer Unity! | Come early and often allowéd no part In the protection of = = are justified or mot, and it i8] g i 00 which comprises the ~whole: Unity Mo et Hhies el i e o] VITAGRAPH’S MARVEL OU hat in the choice of Judge|® . Do not be disturbed by those whe tell 3 e - Fithoit ‘and Bl .A A 1 fLi SN - ¢! But the food administration has|you that you must make sacrifices for A, T. B. |emies without and spies within 1 the attorney general a ° highest integrity has been e Hughes has been giv- s e fe e plaeny | T Bt culftagist havs recogniaed the pomer NO KICK COMING. ; PHOTOPLAY OF EMPEY’S The First Self Driven Street Cor in|lessness of the oid “indirect influen: of women,” and i thei -mmlil By Regimental Sergeant Major b ¥ WORLD-FAMOQUS wi also issued another timely warnin which is to the effect that the profit ecerinz in pork. must be stopped. Ii|7eel the pinch of opposing power. Our ! is to be expected ns a result there.|faith in the justice of our cause and Norwich. selected ing much time to government work recent in the past year and he is ¢ ; 5 - S s ment have announced that t S o B e aa8 wian it onies 1 i | rore that unisas theaianad Which | out concerted action {si=cing n win Editor: In looking over your|quite rightly use their votes to fgnt| G B Monger 2 " |indicates must take place actually re- | 1% ‘- 2 And. noting what occurred 1n|seqition and pro-Germenism Bt Mr | (Setgeant Hajor Mongec Joined up vestigating scandals he stands at the ready done—no other nation ever ac-|or about Norwich fifty year , Rock: i there | Fg smewith the Active Milit Moun- top of the ladder. suits steps will he taken which Wil | complished in 2 ame to my mind & matior which 1 e MRS e el s ithen e It was not so many vears azo that| N8 about the deserved rellef. e never seen mentioned, though it| Connecticut moves slowly, but it has | helped train 5,000 men - for service he won the confidence of not only his | TRETe Mever was and there certain-| There is nothing more serious to|happened a few years say of the period |a noble past, and its record in tnis|OVerseas. For service in the Soudan awn state but the mation oy e fn |1¥ 18 0t now any excuse for the prof- | uan than 1d-war, bat there are | stated. first strect car moving by | war has heen more than_ creditable, |CAmpaizn he received the Queen’s Sastigation which bt eomdusten® in-fiteer. 1t s to be expected that prices ice 2 its own power was run from Franklin [ Wil it rest contented to. hove. the [Medal and the Kedive of Ezypt Med- eeneville in or a ut 1876. f country take our sei nd con- | representing Connecticu will be higher than they would bx under normal conditions, but tha square o Grec e in or senator as tn- vibr- | Mr ain was enginee attitude \uman voice, | ductor and general superintendeni. As|toward women? The republican party rance scandal. The skill which later, his .service in the Boer| Wl Z e e ' o Sree by e e 7 Auditorium Theatre splaved at that time has not been| does not mean that they should . ; i ving dormant and there is every rea- e Rt as n it. |1 recall it, an engine and boiler oc- Boen(s pond'friend to Biffcags Tng B Medal. Serst. Major Monger B e bellers © e i m"“}\p":» vhigh and continue to soar tha a in:t the|cupied the front platform and we (I “given f.& very large majority in|iS NOW a the Terre Haute Depot, B. Z Week Surfing May 20th fhorough a job of this new investiga- | S o> o) Ut l“' !’YOD"""“bW con- | Roval Tnstitution in London described |say “we” because I was aboard) |congress. Mr. Brandegee. does not|C: R M) < & stiga- | gj S vhich y se. = 3 y h arted some time in the fore - is av St 2 . tion as he did of that. 1t is certalnly ditions cn which they should be ba: 1 radio-telephone, in use by the e orenoon, but | even represent his party T have felt sore when men who had Prices/ 0. and 606 Children 152 ay be reaped. There should be n‘ | United States. In certain lighthouses, | Whether we made Greeneville at that KATHARINE LUDINGTONX, been wounded three or four times left _ e for the profiteer and whateve |where there was no human being. a|time I cannot recall That car had &|president Connecticut Woman Suffrage | the hospital and after a month's hard- | Theas piices i nelERONOUIRES action is taken to put such people out | dhonograph spoke into £ receiver, |80od deal of trouble on the Greereville AssBoiation, ening drill in my ‘Reserve Battalion,| )¢ business will gain the plaudits o | hich converted its sounds into ether |hill, 1 remember. Hartford, May 16, 1918 went over to France again. USING THE WATERWAYS, “he nation. I warning will not do i | aves, which were picked up by a ship| It may be some of the old-timers =y I joined up as soon as war was de- B % fie seasons i bel ' St Tollow and th h ind again translated into sounds. | Will remember more about it. clared on the Central Powers and I here are no reasons to helieve but|action must follow and there shoulc ShUaprssachine Pomit, Juoa Sincerely yours, got as far s England with the 172nfl | what the service which will be ren-|not be any undue lapse of time be Feac ko fvoras BTy TN, AAC W. TUR> | Overseas Battalion and there they | > dered by the new e canal through | tween the notification and the date o | alled out again and again. As the; Mt Kisco, April 15, 1918 kept me back for drill. But I suess, A - 1 New York state will be just what is|enforcing it. vessel neared the dangerous point the a wa | i fo be hoped that he wiil be given the nd whieh the job requires. + Sunday Morning Talk e P , T haven't any kick coming. expected of it there can be secured -_— T e oice cried to him in a deeper tone: Comment on Senator’s Speech. t age of eighteen 1 served enough barges to take care of all the EDITORIAL NOTES. Keep off! You are gettirg into ditor: May I ask space for a ' Sre coa o e o ngcamElen 10 48 SLATER HA“—; FRIDAY! MAY 24th freizht which can be transported In| Germany hae started in in the right | 2P8ETT, - What would the mariners of rds of comment on a recent TALENTS IN THE EARTH. 2l b Gicho T DR Ale e ooy e nn e | g i Bt Bt BN St S g loist, EDNA De LIMA, Sopré - | ut that eve us- | ‘nz voices from out the air told them |ntell P, STHATCE (s &4 P ; thell s s T )f 82] sian worm will turn S hikmt fofythe ‘const and wardal s st o4 AR otk Times off It fs hodrded ”“"a"‘_" ,‘ha“r the| When first we fouzht at Belmont by oloist, € , o0prano veck with 50 e hem of their perll. These are great|™F1.{" V- Brandegee is opposed to] SO Cr™ment especiplly wants, S early morning’s light, which are o be| The man on the cormer says: Th|1iays we are living in when the hu- | omol Cufiraze as he is to peactioally|money tuckeM away in stockings or|The we stormed each Boers’ TICKETS 'ON SALE AT CRANSTO N'S TODAY delivered in June there will be 2 200d | joy of fishing isn't always divided be. | nan voice can be made to do mankind | Wi nrosressive legislation ‘has. heen|buried in fields where it is doing no crowned hill—twas indeed a sized fleet but {ween yoing and coming home. 1 service far from home and far from | well known to his constituents. Many|one any good could be brought out| . . slorious sight. = t BENEFIT OF RED CROSS in the way of —_— and. have deplored his Bourbon tendencies, Oy o= eacl (OPROnt Sum- A | but there has bheen a certain respect ;‘,’)‘i BBt O el B solden e s ey able that Hindenburg is not so dead| Some one hai rmse‘d the inq 1f | for the outspoken frankness of his Po-| fooq, That would be the kind of Wo-drbve B3 hig MEpEs b Eeathing Pauis: he war Is ma Philistines?” "It is|sition. But the recent manner of his|fiberty loan the doctor ordered. But, ! jutting more "pep’ into men and ) opposition to all liberal measures cre- 4 B[ S oo | oringing out truth in various di-|ates a situation which should not be riod it should be use Even if Germany knows anvthins e ignored by Connecticut citizens. It nd if that is done it will | *bout the missing Cyclops it is keep | ather than to marrow the minds of |would seem as if these four years of millions of tons of busi-|INg as mum as if pledged to secrec) | nen, which is exactly the opposite in- | desperate war for justice, and espe- be lifted from the railroads R R way possible I the truth were known it ie prob- the Boers at the havonet point lik 2] i unhappily, a considerable part of the o s s oo e population seems quite unable t0[yoy ai) remember the Modder and the abandon the old, unintelligent waste fearful carnage there, of its resources. Through fe Where every man had his work cuf] L ¥ 4 sloth, people cling to the stocking luence, War doesn't increase virtue,|cially now the thought of our own|pank PEOROAEINE, ng out and helped to do his shnrei waterv during that to capacity ay can be used NORWICH, TUESDAY, MAY 28th fn';‘:ff“:“.;, lENlS AT FAIR GROUNDS Slmm pnnection with the movement of Now that the New York state barg: | wt it wakes up the human mind,|men, carrying our hopes and faith into g We were there from the break ' b Sl hke beed put at|canal has been opened it should b: | iuickens thought and in many ways|the trenches, might scher even politi-| There lurks in many minds a cef- morning Gl the last red gleam there is a cars, necess:. | Kept busy to capacity until Jack Frosi | mproves manhood. There is nothing fcians into some realization of theliain sympathy for the poor fellow in | Throusn thy shot and shell and 1 tatinz the curta . prodnction | declares otherwise. livine about war or about the royal|gravity and dignity of the struggle; |the parable who had been giver only |- s o ‘nln ls] el han o he at the mines 006, Hoavent e amilies who not infrequently regard|but the manner of Mr. Brandegee's|one talent and who, straightway, hi s! of 4 ell. till the battle g diffe ¥ ik otntes serman propaganda causes Ttal: | YT as a roval sport. Vice and Vil- | speeches is habitually either violent|went and hid that in the earth. The s foushl and ger. el of tie colintry tHat Avmede ey | 1any put men on the defensive and|or flippant. The followng quotations|others who had received larger sums ftrom ing the ed and T A €2 18 not hear'|..este the uneasiness and distrust|are a fair sample of the style of the | 5 5 There at Belmont we chiarged with i and soul in the conflict, a perusal o 5 - the the | came to the overseer and made their | g eq bavonets. The B from comp v request of it e hich marks the action of the masses|man who, to a certain extent. carries | confident ang satisfactory = reports. vyonets. The Boers were on the fuel administration that supp! the daily casualty list might alte | u all countries engazed in war tod: Connecticut’s good name in ‘Washing- | This man could only stammer out the top of the hill we set out to take, T for the coming winter be gotte . | such an opinion. elity is the product of love and just|ton: that he had tried to keep his gift in- and there they haq placed a lot of 2 B e o e -onduet promotes loyal action. " have no partisanship in this war. | (har. Ve are marre foc Rim s ver, | 1005 rocks. When we wore half way BBE of tons that a freight car does | g, " Lhe kmiser selects four kin e They can take my property; they can |a¢ the same time, realize that his at- | b W Bad auite a time dodging rocks N With more barges at work even |1 uhoncs e g PEoyincer | It s the hoseful heats that embraosslake my llte, Thcy ato faking thel fempt at”excuse wes silpshod "and |10, el T3 au S Boars Fiing away THE WONDER SHOW p ~ e it shows what Kind of self determi e cheerful view, and no other view |lives of the y Sowataly. Ths earth ‘was' 1o facop: 4 ¢ e S 8 3 -~ . 4 he coal traffic a zreater number of | pation he had in mind when he hel, | * £o0d enough to be cherished. Thelarmy, and they can have my life. Ifi3nE"70r his money, and he knew. it,| " helr poniés as fast as they coud. |} Y I H[ {3 OF WHICH YOU NEVER SAW chOR[ vars would e relieved for service be-|out that bait to them | ‘oldier boy who is booked for the front | have only one life to live, and I have| A dollar packed away in a strong ety - tween tie mines and the distributing “xpects to return, and he permits no [only one death to die, and T know of |nox is no better than so much ore in points. This service is of vast im-| People know enough about Charle- | ’§'¢ Of the mind to haunt and harrass|no better cause in which to sacrifice}ihe hills. The proof of werth; with ind weaken him. In camp and to|my life than in standint against this|money as with men, is service. When|| OTHER VIEW POINTS he verge of conflict he cultivates|3erman brute who is tramping over|Cromwell went into some of the cathe- um g ierman. P A CIRCUS GATHERED FROM “heerfulness, as does the loving patri- | civilization. But, my God, I'm a free |drals and was shown the silver TEED FOR —~ CAPIT) three or four big ships every day h. | tic mother who has schooled herself|man! No word that I have said onlstatues of the apostles he said: 3 6 ARENA 9:'. IW not - indulging in idle talk. ‘o brave life’s trials patiently and floor has any partisan tinge tof“Take them down and coin them into =y ‘3 portance to all points reached by ca- | H. Schwab to appreciate the fact tha pal or other waterways. How far|when he says he is going ¢t Short the utilization of this transpor- g, o hul dation method falls will be shown by She fuel situation as the season wears weetly, and to accept the blessings of e b honest English shillings, and let them | Governor Holcomb puts it none too RBATLROAD TRAINS-—3 60 mm—u ‘on. According to the preparations whier | Jod day by day as she becomes con-| “You capnot win this war by talk-|go about doing good as their Master |strongly when he says in his official 22 TENTS-22 60 AERTALISTS—80 —_— 4 are being made no one will ever havc | :clous of them. It should be borne|ing about woman suffrage and pho-|did* Any American citizen who pos- |proclamation that “The Red Cross is m' BANDS§ “W IN MESOPOTAMIA a chance to say that thers was no op | M Mind that everything terrible about | hibition. We won every war We were | gesses idle or practically idle funds|a direct aid to winning the war. It is PERFORMERS 100 100 x: portunity for him to participate in the | 1¢ath. life has made so. The .true|ever in without woman suffrage and|fat this juncture of our national af-|the great salvaging arm of the gov- Two perfermances daily, 3,8ud 8 p. m. Doors oven one hour earlier. Onme 8 According to the reports which are | PHCR TR T o 0 ad, | (< | chilosophy of life is to become dead |prohibition. We won the war of 1776 |fairs, is a moral slacker. ernment.” It is entirely unnecessary ticket admits to eve Goldea, ming from Mesopotamia the object f the British attack in that region is t present the capture of the impor- t city of Mosul. Recovering from ly disaster in the campaign on the the British forces have for io vesterday and umborn to to-mor-|and 1812, and the Mexican war, and| I’ general. the duty of utilization| io take the word of those oicially in Milica-Dollae Btreet Parado 10 a. m., proceding A3t performesce, Riveting records _arc _smasheaf Sapable of coping with, and svery duy | American war. and’there were N0 DInk | Sumed unprocedonted Mporiance, ks | ereat ueelulness That wan nocessars : i bout as quick as they are estabiish- fhath its .brightness as well as its|tea parties talking about putting pink | never before, we are called to bring |previous to our entrance into the war. ks i 20, and in the meantime just thatfshadow. Look up, not down! Cheer|chemises on the men and Plymouth|into service every particle of mental,|We need now merely to furn (o the / 3 much added impetus is given toghip- Jup! Don't wilt. E:c‘li(ovmts por’;pl:;e‘;gm;:‘ n‘?;l:e‘;\'olmh; momdn or physical power at ou‘r com- | letters which are written home by the butl [ mand, The side that can rally its|men at the front, who h: i- time been in possession of Bag- | oS nore 4nd In Great Britath. | rne boy who whistles and the girl|irenches abroag and do the fiEhting| last ounce of resource will Win the|enced. the thoaghtruteess aad. i Pushing out from that point| None too soon has the effort beer|¥DO Sin®s can never become joy-|It is.the men who will have to do|war. That is true, whether we think ness and nourishment of the society. Sihey have gotten control of much ter- [ made to stamp out the propaganda o killers. ~They never disturb the|that. Instead of bleating around here|of money, food, munitions, or mén They don’t have to be told. They Sitory without encountering resistance | the anarchists. The preliminaey steq: | ZCIY; But they are a thorn in thelabout thelr saving democracy' by| “Buried" talents are not only those |have become-the active agents of the > BREEE S 6 overcouie. Tooy ‘ fdlesh to the finnicky—people whose |forcing tneir way into caucuses and |jeft absolutely unemployed; they are|society, proclaiming from the house- 3 M"“" ured many troops and not 4| oochling with this dangerous classf neryes” make them uncomfortable | conventions, they had better go home |those employed for purposes sp un- [tops that in so far as human ingenu- Fiaced, ma Tatent ayond Iot @ | should be quickly fellowed by others.|in their own society. Ii beats all worthy as to be- virtually useless.|ity and consideration can do such a booty. pushe ——— how folks differ in their dispositions, ‘ When Saul, the son of Kish, was|thing, their home life has been re- ahead 40 miles to within about| Germany wheedled Ukrania anc|but this it doubtless because dis- and it is not possible for any one to|sought for by those who woull make |covered for them in a strange land of Mosul. Althoush directed | ather Russian provinces into peace | positions are home-made. If we only|be happy unless he thinks he is happy.|him a king, they found the young|ihere a strange language is spoken. 3 ACE by German military authority the | declaration tirough alluring prom. | Understpod better what we are daily|Your thinker and mine is a mengee | man “hid among the stuff,” sulking—|It i3 not o anything we may say to m attempt 1etle in the way'of | ises 20w, DeOREIE doing ourselves we should make life|to happiness unless we keep it that is, among the camel trappings | which we would.draw attention upon . 2 : m B o i D S e m,',%" b . jeem to be more worth the living|resulated Wo are so constituted (hatland the tent funiture And ot aihe eve of this superd campaign. e RCUS DE LUXE a < price of g3, anyway” [ we cannot think wrong and be right.|fei others of kingly calibre are sim- |rest upon the iestimony of the men under pressure in spite of|finds it necessary to remew War ir |voy may be as wretched as you please|To keep happy we must all have|ilarly immersed In trivial pursuits,|who know, the men in hhaki andmm 'RESERVED AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE Gl that the Russian opposition | the south. The same old Germanlit you will just accustom vourself to|something to love, something’ to do|when they should be on some w ;‘f,‘ 10\ 3 9 ) part of {men in_blue, Thei eal -| srOADWAY ¥ giom part of Asia trick, think von e A Door abused mortal; |and something {o hope. for.” the Battletroat. In the old story, the | cient: New Haven e et DABW A BUANNACY. AANE AL,