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1 presented so many men of national ¥ - prominence, the fact that his parents ¢ 3 TODAY and W : were not wealthy did not deter his PUTTING IT om BIG BILL OF FEATURES [/ ambitions or progress. Rather 1s it Dossible that such gave him . greater g ambitions and made him appreclate l r e I' a m es a g e b v pettiag 1 His| ur qont care for any dossert, thank Why, yow'd think he was the ki - CHAS. RAY in Playing the Game A Five-Part Splendid Production, Beautifully Done and Aside From Many 58 R otpior st -nI;“a sfl;; you” remarked Caroline. “I havemt|Pnsland, or something, the way she —_— g ; s draps everything the minute he whistl- - b 5 went through the different stages from | t/me. I'm going to the jacky dance at| g T guess I'd be more independent! .. FOR LAMP SHADES | S to newspaperman, to an en-|the club, you know, and—" And when it's her patriotic duty—" ¥ position at the bar, and to n: “After playing eighteen holes of golf| “Oh, fishhooks!” seoffed her father, 2 tlonal prominence through service in|fOr the first time this season?” object- | “the rest of you are jealous because 15¢. to 51‘25. ALL SHAPES AND SIZES \ 5 Thrills It Has a Distinct M~’ul. the United States senate and for four | S0, her mother. “And with your cold! | Louise has a beau these barren days . o, yo yoars a8 vics precident for which office ] e exercised enough for one mst yhe ha‘ven’t!"d N:w t{ta,t. Vol BENJAMIN CHAPIN “The Beau Dainty. - — arty has simmered_down to snc i be was remominated, during which| Garoline smiled patiently at her par- | Small number, of course you Wil ot 5 1y OLIVE; THOMAS Office 480, o +f . “Im not a particle tired,” she & t to go. 1 am glad e “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY” ent “I'm not a particl red,” she in- ! want to go. am glad—" A X iy Bulletin years he was repoatedly advanced by |Cii; “U,L3 my cold Is almost well, - “Certainty were ‘going!” insisted . 2 * Depicting Chapters of the life of | '™ M Delightful Comedy-Drama. X 2 his state of Indiana, to which he had| Anq the girls are going to meet here, | Caroline surprisedly. “Leave gll those e orwic ectric O. o YHEIRESS FOR A DAY" 5 4 gone following his marriage, as a can-|so of course I have to—there’s Edith | jackies with no partner: y, it's : Abraham Lme?n s 3 » = Teleph: didate for the présidency he demon-|now on the phone!” our duty! And, oh, yes, mother, you'll Sixth Episode Entitled Five Reels, Bubbling With I‘qu h strated substantial qualities of char-| She rushed off and the father of the | have to go along to chaperone, because 42 FRANKLIN STREET “A PRESIDENT'S ANSWER” 3 . E acter which are so necessary in men |family sighed. “Be firm,” he admon- | Harriett’s mother won't want to g0 ‘Fun, in public lfe. He was a prominent|ished his wife. “Shelll put that dance | now that Harriett is out of it!” - over on you yet, if- “What—me sputtered her parent CURRENT EVENTS—SYMPHONY- 0”“!“‘ figure In national republican conven-|°VS burst in their | protestingly. "I certainly can't They . o e B CIRCULATION tions and while not an orator he was | chiiq disconsolately, returning. “T think | Jamesons are coming over’ £ald to have been one of the best pre- |it's mean. She's been sick all day and | “But you said you would(” cried ... 4412 || siding officers the senate ever had: her mother won't let her get out of | Caroline indignantly. “You said you'd|it were at an end. In the last few |top” on any zood thing. It behooves e e —— bed and dress for it! And Harriett | go if no one else did—oh,, there’s the|days we have had mews of the death | the citizens and taxpayers of the city e ° SUGAR HOARDING. says she can tell by her feelings that | phone!” of five relatives in the big offensive.|of Norwich to attend this meeting u ltorlum . eatre \ in an hour she will be perfectly well! | “Why do I talk so much?” groaned |t is frightful, and stll no sign of | Friday evening and to vote and ? . Hartford has within a few days|And—there's the phone!” the mother of the family distractedly.|peace. The world is full of sorrow | vote intelligently on this permanent been visited by federal agents Who| “Well, but what's the good of being Peace doesn’t seem to be - And Isabel just phoned she has a|a party only two blocks away where|coming nlong as we have fondly ASHINGT AFFAIRS special despatches herein are also According to the statement of theltoothache and can't go—so we'll be |I can't possible catch ‘cold, a.nd;"‘hopad.s All bmu in the West is too w HIN ON reserved. accused there was no intention of|two short anyway. I think Il wear| “But your duty,” reminded the fath- wicked for anything, and we are full breaking the law. The sugar had been|my new suit—' er of the family in hollow tones. “Your {of worry and anxiety. A whole crowd . . ‘ purchased in the regular way, accord-| “But— patriotic du—' y " [out Hereabouts have had news of the 32 Rounds Slashing Boxing |! ing to his declaration, for the preser- ‘And I'm afraid Louise will back ‘Oh, I thought of that” Caroline|death of their menfolk. It's too awfull Senator Brandegee Stands for Free i o ing)out at the last minute, too, because |told him kindly. “And Dick said to|for anything. Four years of it now, : vadien of df’r“"sb&“"h ;‘i‘:ar"‘“‘?;‘f Harold most always malces a dato for | phone the other girls to call it off and |ang no sign of the end, We hope| CPeech in the Senate—Congressman B and for gther, o y -| Saturday night for the Cosmos dances |and he'd run me down to the jacky |every day that it will come to a deci-| Lonergan Hopes to Get Tobacco on ’Il'h:n si[;u:tflg? . }:: ;:J‘lg;f‘s" :g!‘::fl;; and she was positive he'd at least call | dance in his car for an hour and then [sion, and that the English will be| Preferred Industry List—McLean ror up by dinner time. That leaves just|we'd come back for the Cosmos! And|driven into the North Sea, but they| Migrat i i 3 the nayy at Washington who had|four of us. And I think it's horrid | there simply has to be a chaperone for | stand firm, iy, Sin S0 fame Houe stocked” his home with considerably|when it's their patriotic duty to— | the jacky dance—there's plenty of| Meanwhile the war goes on and will (Special to The Bulletin) over a ton of sugar and a long list of |Oh. there’s the phone!” room for you, mother, in the car, and|go on. ‘This morning early our £unS| waghinoton, June 6—Senator Bran- other household necessities in similar| “'Be firm” chanted the mother of ido hurry and get ready! So, you see,|doubled their usnal dose of harassing | ;. 2ehington, June 6-—Senator Bran proportion so that more than a years|the family, sweetly. “Merely be'firm | its perfectly all right!” fire, and kept the enemy’s roads and | 8% FIETEY Ratt R (NCE R ERETHD s 5 s R “Oh, my grief!” moaned the father |assembly places under fierce bursts of b o sieze might have been undergone|® 7 =" i . a . it senate, saying: “It is the last forum without suffering any hardships. The ow disagreeable you are” mused | of the family as his daughter bounded | shelling, so that other deaths will be | where' real freedom of speech exists. ithout suffering any ps. the father of the family, spiritedly. | frantically upstairs and his wife pro- | notified in German villages. e At b gt M e i Hartford man claims that he had no|“When 1 set down my foot—" tested unavailingly; “not one dance, —_— ) avesy. L4 Second Navy Smoker Clympic Hall Sat. Eve., June 8, 1918 “T have no recollection of it whatever! |and misery. If only this wicked war | pavement movement and to make a MUSICAL COMEDY AND PHOTOPLAYS proceeded to search the home of a|firm?” the mother of the family asked | Why don’t you stop her? She really |would end—this murder ecease. A !step now in the cight direetion and i prominent resident in quest of .su-|of her husband. “You know perfectly | shouldn't go out tonight!” youngster from here has just beenyou do start right and start right now gar. The tip had been given that this| Well that when Caroline sets she mind | “What do you think!” Caroline de- | killed, and he would have been 19 in | while we may not be a taxless city in B o e the sweet stufr|on, anvthing—* manded as with shining eyes she dash- | May. ' Oh! What & cost and how muchj 1920 (Which was predicted some years 2 amily Ml g ” “Caroline,” said the father of the|ed back. ‘It was Dick Somerville— |more to pay before the end! a%0) we will surely be aole to lessen Presenting CLEAN, SNAPPY MUSICAL SHOWS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ?tnd as ft*:le ;ef:;t ‘:heneh:;";g:: a‘;" family, coldly ;(\ind distfnetly as xhm of- | the tall one that played football and| In anether letter there is this same ;he th;Ea very r;uteriall[y v:'hen \v; A it was foun - | spring’ returned once more. “I want |is going to be an aviator just as soon|wail of grief:— ave the most of our streets pave E . . . PRESS cumulated 1n small packages and pre- | you to call oft your jacky dance to- |as he can persuade his father—and he| " Yoy can imagine that there is no | the way they should be. A Play of a Thousand Smiles!—*“The Wooing of Princess The Associated Press is exclusive- || .ymably at different times over 100|night, because it is unwise for you to | wants me to go to the Cosmos dance|rest for me in these times, and all my | « Respectfully vours, Pat”—A Vihgrlphm\lekinnW'mnu—Shnh'—“'lb Iy entitled to the use for republica- || 1,35 of cranulated sugar. The re-|travel six miles and dance half the|tonight with him and Louise and u,iiughu are taken up by the new of- CHARLES W. BURTON. ' ” . bhdes tion of all news despatches” credit- || TR, ¥ MRS SHY i wite | night with your colat " Harold! Why, he's never asked any |fensive and all that it will cost. Karl| June 6, 1818, Girl With the Million Dollar Smile 3 ed to ltuor not oder'il‘ u:fllllow Were arrested and the former held for| OB but I can't father” she ex-|girl in our crowd before! And of hag been killed. What a shame it is. | s e in this paper and aiso th WAl on the charge of evading the|Plained patiently. “You gee, I got up | course I said yes because I knew|hut we can do nothing to make things GLADYS LESLIE and J. FRANK GLENDON ntaf l:—'i‘:hu;heilns::n':;bllcluon RESE s actins moncdiss *|the crowd and they’re coming here. |you'd so much rather have me g0 t0|any better. Today and Saturday Two Star Features Robert Warwick IN viola 1 through the house has to g0 througn, | SEE US FOR A GOOD TIME THE MAD idea that he was violating the law. “Harold called up,” related Caroline | but two! And you can't A remarkable operation has just v i The cases are decidedly different and | rushing back. “I think it is perfectly [lock ’em up, nor anything! been performed on a soldier at Leeds | thot the flaws may be detected and LOVER in all”probability different 'penalties|silly how crazy Louis is over him! |change. infirmary, a piece of shrapnel welgh- | iy(iong) features rejected.” ing one-seventh of an ounce having| genator Brnndegeej took the/floor in [at all. If you have got to be meutral been extracted from the interior Wall|connection with the Underwood gag|in speech, there is no . freedom of — - . of the heart. itiand, |Tule which the Alabama senator was|speech. I belleve in saying what you THE CITY MEETING. ford resident and if Such is the cae T e s e r7ing to get through the senate limit- | think, and T have said this much this 1 T » = - n to le send The adjourned annual city meeting |t behooves them and any others to GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGES torr weaver. He was struck in the|pescit ;c::w:‘(‘jz‘fi' O ion we naa Detior a0 slowly whout will be held tonight and the impor-|zet posted in resard to the sugar reg- side while fighting at Arras on April| saying in part: "| this matter at this -time ana let us $kace of baving 2 and represen- | ulations. Tt ought not to require a; 11 last year. After receiving treat- tative gathering of the citizens cannot | long list of arrests to impress the im- “We ought to remember it is not|preserve what liberty we have left ortance of not hoarding upon th ment in several hospitals he was tak-|gimply a matter which concerns the |now until we see if we can keep the be too greatly emph d. The bus-| I e will be imposed, but it has been made *Right is More Precious -than Peace” | evident that there may be many oth- ers in a similar position to the Hart- CARMEL MYERS N, THE MARRIAGE LIE Hearst-Pathe” News The vicar of a South Staffordshire |this fi ir . en to the Leeds Infirmary three weeks | genator himself.. A senator here with | rest of it and, it may be, get a little iness to be dome concerns the whole|Deople. It is such storage Which | parish (writes a correspondent) o ;n;fn]?}fes?{«?;z.amr?fl?égjsle;fiirin?f‘-fi ago, where X-rays established that he | his colleague from his own state rep- | more.’ T ki £ e clty and te time to mare the dects. | causes the serious shortages. is pleased with his peoply for using |confident and gay. One young sub|had a piece of metal in the wall of | resents the ontire state from which he AR © 284 Netionas Army Camps oo jon in +d to them is now and not — scriptual names, is, properly speaking, |from a hunting shire feels that. things | 1& Deart. comes in all its vast interests. There some mo ater. DARKENING THE METROPOLIS, |Pleased with their use of the Old Wed- must 0 TIENE oW that he. 1o aain | BTitland said ho was told that if he|are ‘many times in tnis country ot Congressman Lonergan was on Testament names. Those he cites are | astrid rorse. B is 2F%er|was conten s great diversified industries, According to the estimntes submit-| It may appear to some that the|al wiih the sxception of Gavrics from | ooouis Fave roe: Dut fear his sister o in America. nesday in conference with government | “Smileage Books,” issied by Federal of differ- Military Entertainment Council, have the metal removed thouzh he|ent habits and incli officlals regarding putting tobacco on|yig ", "Samission to these sheatres, SHould Bhve' worried its and inclinations of thought, e ted by the finance commitic= and ap- | steps which are being taken to darken | (ha Old Testament. But all Christen: | alspiersure. " wosld rothee s icel | might die in the operation. He had |jargely populated by Qifferent races of | the preferred industry list in order to| “send one to YOUR soldier o to ved by ‘ " i pleasure. 1 would rather have yoU | ot much doubt about his choice. As 5 secure priority shipment of coal. The ANY soldier. proved by the eourt of common coun-| the city of New York at night for fear|dom has been using scriptural names |swear a little than worry at all” he | 0O MUCh dOUOL 2R0RE M6 SROES f10| people of different antecedents ani| gy yjs¢ submitted did not include to- Price $1. eil the city siied to au-|of alr raids are far in advance of any | for these nineteen hundred years. Has |informs that God-fearing young lady, |SOOR @S he o different traditions when a certain|yan0o but now the war department|por sal he following ol thorize the ex 0f §1,085,627.82 | real danger from that source. As yet|it not occurred to the vicar that Mary, S the gas he (oIt K o ey e ey | number of states will propose a meas- | poy*dered tobacco rations for sol- | rne’ Bortaous & Miveholl Go. v @ city which| 1o airship has madé the trip across|J0Seh, James John, Martha, Peter.| Offisial statistics published in Berlin |15 confident he will soon e perfectly | ure where the two senators from a | giers, the tobacco crop becomes a part| ifhe Reid & ~Hughes Co (Bestos are consig during the | the Aflantic, however mueh it bae|FPul Philip, Magdalen (Maud), An-|contain susgestive figures regarding|"ell . state which is going to be adversely|,r war inqustries in a minor sense. It|Store). 2 ensuing twelve P Of that|been talked about, a 1 drew, Timothy. Elizabeth, and a few |the profits made ;by German heavy in- affected by the passage of that meas-| s pot expecteq it will secure a high| Rathbone's Dtug Store. i 2 e o thony out, and 8o Iar 85|more, are scriptural? And they are to|dustry firms interested in the manu-| The destruction of wild life in na-jure cannot poesibly do justice to the| oty place but it will at least be] Rickers Drug Store. e amount e f08.44 | known there are no large vessels be-|be found fairly well scattered beyond |facture of war materials. Thirty. |ture is one of the tragedies attending|great interests confided “to their care|Phon ™0 BUCE 1o non-essentials, ac-| XIBe Ivae & Osgood Co. . will be obtained throch (epartment|longing to the enemy which have been|South Staffordshire. seven firms whose aggregate capital|the march of civilisation, but the pre- |in an hour’s talk to this body. cording to the present outlook, The ;fa:eu Amsrflfenm:om s receipts apd regular channels of busi-|able to get away from any of Ger- ertheless the love of bestowing |amounts to £83.500,000 during 1917 servation of threatened species 1is| “One hour is to be allowed to a sen- | preferential list will be reconsidered| George Madden (Cigar store) ness leavify the sum of $204,02088 to| many's bases which would serve as afon their children the less familiar |made £17,650000 aggregate profits,|among the great romances. The bison |ator no matter what the measure may | and Mr. Lonerganis hopeful that to-| Engler's Pharmaey. be ralsed by taxation which will mean | point from which sueh a raider or|Biblical names is still cherished by |an increase of 75 per cent on the pro- |aré not exterminated; the last dozen|be before the senate. It may be upon|pacco will be hereafter included. K. of C. Rooms. a levy 14 mils t raiders could be launched. Tt is a|Parents in the north of England. Here |fits in 1916. or so were saved and herds are rising | the question whether we will have an e Slike Druggists. Beana list of the " when surprises are being devel.|2r® the mames of six out of seven i Vo in Canada and the State. Thé milu. |army of 3,000,000 men or whether,we M. C. & Office. Bnended are vote in all directions and there fs no|LoYS and girls of ome family; (1)| May 7th, was the third anniversary | Pere David's deer. as it is called, sur- will confer upon the president the| The McLean migratory bird bill and o Tacitani | vives. the only known herd pastured |right which consress has heretofore | consequent Canadian treaty ratifica; S rning, by which 1198 men, |in the grounds of the Imperial Hunt- | exerted and supposed to be its own to tion and enactment lay' passed the | emm————————e————————— marines will he able to act In such a| (4) Zephaniah Enos, (5) Alpheus Thad- | women and children were murdered, |ing Park Peking. The Boxers broke| raise and maintain armies. It may be|house late Wednesday by avote 0033 0| 50 worgs ampleyed for taking oft, capacity, particularly so when they |deus, (§) Abdiel Trophimus. This, we| Lord 'Rhondda, who with Lady|in killed and ate: and it was thougnt | we will allow the president to raise|4) after two daye bot Qehare and VK- | vanking, turning, sliding, diving, snak- are reported to be anywhere from 209 | imagine, would be hard to beat even|Mackworth, his dau re on|the race had vanished. But the Duke|and maintain armies, but I do not|Oorous cpposition trom merbers of CO82 ) ing and’ landing. improvements will cost $117.727.30,|to 350 feet in lensth and notification|DbY the mythical father who is said to|board, has sent a Day" | of Bedford had previously obtained two | think we ought. I think it is the bus- | 7ess {rfmd C.et"fl“&fl;:d wi‘zh‘mfi, A 2004 deal of Italin has been meaning an increase in the tax to pro- | is given that supersubmarines are be. |have called his thirteenth boy Acts,|message to the National War Savings|or three sreeimens. and Woburn was | iness of congress to raise armies and | Who claimed it picked up by the aviators right in the BRI S o the Qistribution of|tne perterten because there were no more Apostles.| Committee, of Great Britain in which |2ble to sfa™ the specles afresh—Lon- | fix the size of armies and provide for | local game In addition thereto a ru tras are included in the sult of petitions which presented. It is estimated Zipporah Elizabeth, (2) Meshullemeth |of the torpedoing of the telling when some of the large eub-|Asenath Miriam, (3), Paul Theophilus, | without 5 o sta : i 2 illage where the people are very . : . e A £ don Chronicle 3 their maintenance. That may be a p: the expense over a period of years as| Having experienced a visit from the| A well-known priest in Dublin, re-| It i still well to keep in ‘remem- — question tha! will demand a . large R e A A has been dofle in a number of in-|underwater boats, it is only proper|nowned not alone for his wit. but also | brance the tragedy of the Lusitania amount of debate. There are other TH whom they h dopted as their ve stances when public Improvements| that, being forewarned, we should be|for his detestation of Sinn Fein, was|a (ragedy enacted by an peror auestions that will ‘demand berious|| STORIES OF THE WAR || 70om fney Tave alonice s heic vocs were considered necessary at once. | forearmed. Knowing what aid a|giving a lecture the other day in the|and a people who fung to the windsi| LETTERS TO THE EDITQOR ||consideration. eyes are keener, have the advantage in It can be readily understood there- | lighted city is to raids in the air by He began his discourse.|all restraint of honour and chiv: It has been argued that the supreme learning the language and they find it for that whatever action is taken and |night it is perfectly proper that ac-| 1 ve been many eras in Irish In time to come the Kaiser may be court limits’debate 6 dn and Gne- e comes in handy at the rhess tables. Bowever exiensively the city goes into| tion should be taken to guard agatnet | DiStOry. We have had the Pagan era, known as the Herod of the 20th cen- | e A e T8 e o e Saliy ES b such expenditure, whether all that is|them in all possible ways. It fs wen | .c Christian era, and now we are|tury who caused Rachael to weep for that all facts are set before it in| Getting Hold of The Languas cated in a fine old Middle-Age place. Vorwich Should. Have More Perma- |briefs not by arguments Senator| .The watchwords of the American|The entire kitchen ang first floor has nent Pavements. N u';g“‘g‘rfig"m;{.'sflf Seaplane Training Camp, in ltaly, are|been turned over to them, and there 3 S having the Devil era (De Valera)— |her children. i asked, only a portion of the extras or|to have such an organization perfect-| it is on the latter I propose speaking| Worse even than the sinking of the | simply the necessary amount for the|ed and that is what is being done in tonight.” vessel was the sinister way in which conduct of the eity’s business is sanc- | this instance. It will not be possible 3 i e y 4 fag s efficiency, friendship, victory,” ~ re-|they eat eat surrounded by frescoed e i lit was planned and the shout of e: Mr. Editor: At the annual meeting | ures on which congress must act was|marked the Americah commander walls and ceilings typical of an Italy tioned, it should mot be the expres-|to say that such a possibi References to what Canadian and | uitation that afterwards swent thoyan (O the citizens and taxpayers of thela safeguard to the nation, and closed | Te moa me o hessh of the lake di- | of other days. The mews is overseey slon of a few but of as large a num- | thousht of in case it materialized. |Australian women have accomplished | Germ A medal was &truck, a |¢ity, of Norwich, to be held June by eaying: recting the afternoon’s flying. “The|by a chef formerly with the Duke ber as possible of those who are di-| There are many obstacles which seem |in the Wway of sock knitting has|m commemoration of crime. To ! V1% 1M the town hall, in addition 10| 1 am pretty strong for liberty in fefficiency is for our boys, the friend- |d'Abruzzi and the Americans sire said rectly interested. The city meeting|to stand in the way of a submarine|PrOusht to light other triumphs of me; | 5 Un'g on the or ‘mnq expten:e(n“;:) Nie these days, and I understand that is|ship for our friends the Italians, and |to be among the best fed soldiers in should not be neglected, aseembling an airplane because of th. sy needles an refugee from |depth of degradation. 12 sin VLI08 U8 aRuMIng Feats o e | What we are fighting for when We are | the victory is the destruction of the|Italy—all for 83 cents a day. A . | Br 75, living in the south |the Lusitani 4 |ditiona! items will be submitted to the | ot fighting, as the president s: lained. 6 - e time that would be required and the tfed W50} ratis fotl e o IhHor. % meeting for its consideration and it is | PO SRENE & Dy~ | SRy he OxPIE e The aviators repay the chef, Con- FIGHTING THE U-BOAT. danger which would be experienced|socks pesides many o its fos:in relation to two of these items that| WA Sdycl0 Make e whole fatn| it anythine, the work in this rain- |eckino, by teaching bim American nee 1 during that’ perfod, but no harm will $ ¢ Markiy wish to say a word. .t = H “|ing camp is apt to be. harder 3 G.x:n::rsu;,’,\:n;’:h,l‘,;', prenence of | cofne from the provisions for darken- , &l rit Ghrmany has AL o ol These ttems are numbers four ana|l Anderstand we are fighting for lb- @ similar camp at nome. In addition tic coast it can be appreciated that a | IE the city and in the meantime there n : get- | not relax our efto have | e g e ent of West| (reedom of epcech and of thought. If|sfidying, the students muet learn | At the Prusslan congress of the perious handicap is likely to be cansed | Wil be & saving in lighting expense ¥ | destroyed the evil spi ; e et e CTHERE O ot i | you cannot be allowed even to think, | rench and ltalian or both, to know | National Liberal Party, meeting in the B etiiine\ shipping unti which will catse no harm. e e Sox {ned and rejoiced tn such eris o, pad Davi to| If you have got to be neutral even in es of machine parts, technical | CLusSian Lower House, a resolution 10 coastwise shipping until such a own house over 42,000 pairs of socks | olhouse, and pavement of same 10| thoyught, It Is not my idea of liberty | toe,nam Legiey was adopted by 419 yotes fo.127, de- mienace can be driven away or so re- S belonging to wounded soldiers in ad-| It is the magio of hope” <a T , sstimated cost $18,350. . term!.band to know how to find their | FTE7 BT oY lugue-wlt,hlé e siricted that normal conditions can be EDITORIAL NOTES. jacent hospitals, She employs a wo-| Arthur Pearson “which thakes thi ening of Main street from - — — way about, oty Ry L s Ty i Vi b s 5 e it S Central avi erly and pave- The aviators have founq that they resumed. The man on the corner says: The|mMman at a guinea a week to help her.|heroism possible on the pa i1 must know a good many phrases and There can be no thought, however, | price has advanced upon nearly every. | And.mending often means refooting, | binded men who =ame to St. Dun. |DTieRt of same trom Dightn strest to Sentences 1f they would understand A of abandoning our water traneporta. |thing except talk and rumor OKchipe snoee, Db MR SmiSl, SHEatante et ot eas inl GBSttt he Italian mechanics, motor drivers Child C ton. That is of too great importance. e washing and Ironing. The socks come | How much they have to hope tor|Dens Of same from Golden streef, to i g e ren Ty Bieat dependence 16 praced mpon tho| 1t now Tematn to be seen whether |t0 her house by the eackful may be gaihe ed from the thid an- S LR R | begun _ studying lalian an o sideline | FOR FLETCHER'S movement of freight by ships, Thers|the interest in the city meeting will nual report of the work of the ostel | “Now, there (s not any doubt but {to their many other studies. Most of B Ries st tha rairoads wil becxosed that i the refent cisotion A soldier's pocket-book will be-|wriiten by Sir Arthur himself. The|what inese two strests aro Sadiy in | hem know the meaning of 2 long 1st| C A ST ORIA able fo take care of much more busi " |queathing everything to a gifl wno)story of ths pahos and trasedy of|nedd of a permanent pavement as well 2 2 muck » rejected him came before the Pro- | the hundreds of brave fellows who | eooinn B anent Do S Nor: | e Jess than they are at the presen:| Oermany s considering the use of |T2d rejecte have heen blinded I our wars 15 told | ayen i st 50 s of stronts nes | Finally Restored to Health dme, but when it is realized how [c0nVicts to Increase its army. Thus| ’’The testator, Morsan Scotlock Wil- fin @ fasterly manner. “They learn |vocs i Svans or moronmine: mare b { ia E. Pi ’ great is the help furnished by the|008s Ome act of desperation follow |liams, of Winster. Derby, in December | what others, blinded like themselves, (mant and the situation Is just. this y Lydia Pinkham'’s ®ater transportation, and how great|2nOther. et 1914 made a will leaving his interest |have done and are doing; they are 4 - i certain freehold and leaseliold prop= | told of Men wounasa in thik sdthe War | Sosioh Nas E0t to dammente pow o Vegetable Compound. Afe the opportunities for development| ; : P ] plan on laying 2 section of permanent frect re have been no indications of |erty to Miss Winifred Trendall Nixon, | who have already Tearned to live lives = % i e 1a fhat direction, it must be under-|aic raids on American cities but it is | daughter of & clergyman, of Winster.|of independénce in the darkness.” | [0 several years. 1o S and T thine Key West, Fla.—*For fi 1 slood that he load ls one which Can- | just as well to get prepared and know | He bequeaticd the rest of his estate|Fortunaté, indeed ls (his great and ey West, Fla.—‘For five years ¢ ; that the following® suggestions are | gug i it o Miss and Mrs. Nixon. beneficent underta to have secured | ; Vol b ered from irregularities, with ter- 80w or in the immediate future, We| "™ '© 86t In case they o come. |0, TS S0\ IR LIEL [osioee bo fus its director o mar whe can. blend | imcy 210 Wil be volted by the tnigl. rible pains and an Tust therefors put fortk every pos-| New England is particularly anxious|® MisS May Prince, but was refused.|intense sympathy with splendid or-fcity, ana they are: - 3 awful Wweakness in Bible effort to tid the waters of the| suat now to know what effect the Ger-|LiSt, year., when in the Army and|ganising abilit Firot the bity of Norwieh ehould s my back. The doc- U-boats or at least to minimize their e at effect the Ger-|,hout to undergo the gas test, he wrote| Since the hostel began ite work 434|145 ana appropriate a certain sum tor gave me diff- depredations. A aibrmarines are Boing to have up-|a message in his notebook saying he |men have passed through it to become o money to lay a section of a_per- ? erent medicines but While this is bel h on the promised ‘Gesl Bipply. might “e» West” and alo made an|useful citizens once more. and 578 | pianent pavement each year Shey did fae 80 8 R S s .0ons Lhe oppars entry leaving “all T have to my dear- |others are how: being trained—"taught | " Sseond . The sork ehotid not be let 2 o s Mb tunities which are afforded by the| When the governor of Towa declares |est friend, Miss May Prince, of Stan-|to be blind" as Sir Arthur puts it.|oug by contract | i [ ||| trenc ssged ;e | protected waterways cannot be over- | that English i the oficial language|ton House, Stanton-in-the-Peaks, | They are taught to read and write,| hould he done by the city §f , ‘g ililltry Lydia B. Pink- \ looked. Wherever they can be util-|in that etate, the other statés should | Derbyshire.” to use a typewriter, t6 write shy with Norwich labor and Norwich 1 ham'’s Vegetable i%ed they should be, even to a greater | join ix amd make it unanimous. Mr. Justice Hill held that this band, they become adepte at such'ienms and with Nerwich stone % Compound and I extent than they have Beem before. It e — soldier’s will revoked the earlier |mannual opcrations as mat-making | Ty |s not necessary to contract for| f: ~“|found it to be the 18 & time when we must look out for| Two U-boats along the Atlantio|Will but that it could not revoke the | basket-makin iery, and POultry- | this work with any contractor, local / best medicine I ever the safety of our ehips in every pos- | coast do not make very blg targets|devise of real estate. e belleved it keeping. And they are taught to play | or otherwi; the profit realized ; 40 ltried because it aible way and along the New England | but it they oontifue to show them.|V2S M- Williains's intention to revoke|as well as to work, T otherwige, .for. {hs D! coast the whole of the first will. It was! il by contractors "D\fllfl be used ‘“é/ '{L“ 5 : inaio me we:. and it is perfectly ovident that the|eclves they are bound to experience|power, not intention, that failed him. | There is about to olear from a north- | Seauss of avement betng Taid can_now do m Gape Cod canal is proving to be a|eome real fizhting. power, not intentlon, L ount of pavement being laid. 1 Briti : housework. I am_telling my frien 2. would have been differ- |east port a British ship described as s most valuable possession, in the run it ada e j‘fi‘dgp, it the will had |the largest electrically driven craft infih,’r?fibozfle L Sl g ;‘;Iubout‘ it.”—Mrs. J. M. CAMUS, 726 New York and Boston in oft-| If the disappearance of the Cyelops|heen made since the passing of the|the world. She is a 6,400 tonner. The | gravel, Fand and FPortland cement, | Caroline St., Key West, Flotida. the danger from the enemy as|proves to be due to the submarines|recent Act making it possible for sol- |largest in the world? Has not Am-|mixed together and laid properly and| Many women at some period in their well as the elements. Thus while the|we are still awaiting evidence to|diers' wills to deal with reaity. The|erica completed her electric battleship? | T want to say rizht hére that we bave | lifesuffer from ailments peculiar to their navy de siving protection in one way|show that it was not a case of sink-|Present will could not affect realty,|Has she not turned out any of her be y oo R [aimasing | Eot era Wi it |Stone and eravel enough here In Nor. lexd?nd whl:g in Eos; cases A i » |and therefore both wills must be ad- |amazing e-cruisers, which, With|icich and vietnity to pave ail the|readily reliov is famous root :o inland waterways can do much|ing without leaving a trace. o o ots fheir trba-electric svatem, éveiop. | Teasee h Vo Lonion: county; and | peng ymadicine, o H another. Behdh Seiiines o ahe advaie — |00 will dsvelop, 200000 Notse-power |“then eome” and It 18 fot fecessary | Vegetable Compound, just u’ Mrs. ‘<, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. tage of the unsettled conditions in Every housewife and all the little |and a speed of 35 kngts? America ix A and it Is not gowd business judgment : maids who help to “wash up” can load | proudly silent about her big boats, but|ip sand to ‘h‘f," Weatarn pare of e Camus found it elperfher after suffer- Mo sor was ever more lovally sup-| Russla and at the present rate of (he gune in France If they obey|they are to be wonder-ships. S0 are|state for crushed stons. eta: the ¢ams |ing for yearsand trying everything else Hand and Wheel Cultivators in political office than was the | Progress the chances for the allies 0| the injunction of the Domestic Savings | her new dreadnoughts. o N ? a5 was done to puve Frankiin, North |in vain. and Seeders Electro-Bardo Lead Mixture Jate Charles W, Fairbanks by the state | 2CcOmplish anything there will soon|Committee to save all waste bones 4 —— Maln and Thames strests when we| If have sty annoyl ’ b e. and fat. A day or two age up in Flanders "y P of Indisna. Through thick and thin, et | ° 5O0¢ 3 have such an abundance 6f this ma- ail to understand, : 2 “Starf a bone-and-fat bucket” is the | writes Philip Gibbs to the' London |urial Meht hers in otir midst. mkhm Medicine Co., Lynn, Mées. Sickles, Grass Shears PYROX = .. all times when the opportunity was | fThoss found in New York rejolo- | 2dvice, for these materlals are essent-|Chronicle & wagon dréwf by two! [ have gelected the tement concréte | The rasnits of their 40 years experietios | ing over the U-boat accomplishments |!8l for making explosives. Imported |mules dashed into our lnss. Their|pavement for thefs le dothing that 'fl?lflfi‘llt LAWN MOWERS 11b; 5 Ibs,, 10 Ibs., 25 him for office and it did|were rounded up. Perhape they are |ElYcerinie costs £500 a ton, but when |drivers had been killed or scared by |can eaual it fof permanency when it in advising women on this 508 @ ton. Out of the waste bones|came to us. In the wagon was a Ger-| Tourth. I have been told that this OSE coum smc CANS e ’.:"’ °:m‘5= "“"“"'l' w"‘“’ the submarine field of|and fats of our owh Army kitchens|man mail of unopened letters. Those |city has its own stone-crushing plant, Your Chiid’s Skin HOSE and H GS, knew his_capal operal & h fire, 5o mul 2 your service. Beoatisé Hs. Wae a Politi- | hankering to be sent out on an ex. |\, 18 profiuced in Badland it costs only |harassing fire, and eo the wles | is broveriy latd, L thy ropellants for 23 million 18- | lettars réveal the agofiy,.the spiritual{eteam road roller, concrete mixers 1 s that he would - ounder shells have been Droduiced:|revolt of people who undsrstand some. | and All tHe tobls, &ic, Recessary to 18y :'m’" !’:nmdm." cthg.flumg % . 3 1t Austrians have beén @6 mtich 6p- | Hold to any rag-and-bone dealer, the|thing of the truth and see nothing|thie pavethént and if 1 nave been cot- phi goreness it you P ¥ posed to German dictstion sy hsa | contents of the pucket wi duly’fnd | but asalh in ol this, | C et intoemed the aite wil not pave Sykes Comfort Powder e ouae o y & Wi ries. 0 Yo yo! 0 2 anv trou ha vil tre com- P s TP o been :nhaldm“’ :‘;:’ L) ""g"' b“‘;m" AL Vet HO A o Teave koth hoW? (S0 ofe 16HEF | miicsionar avarlabi th taks ahirse of For more than 25 yeurs it has been healing 3 e ey s reooridlled to thé new understanding| ug, of geod sheer; we are all right|says) It's high time vou g0t &WAY |the work for I Am told that even now 8nd preventing skin gofeness, _ ; g - [ its chiefs, sends home to us | mué all g eharas o l Comfort ;G o I e B L 100 i Tone the s m«nmh%flnnw%, Skl wmi ¢ ebhe s