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i ome= B it . - s a2 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 Jorwicis Bulletin figured that unfavorable conditions in the wheat flelds have made it neces- sary to revise the estimate and some- ‘where about 900,000,000 bushels are looked for. At no time could we make better use of that 100,000,000 bushels but there is nevertheless cause for IN BEST REGULATED FAMILIES Auditorium | Majestic FOUR SHOWS TODAY | ROOF GARDEN HIT THE LAUGHING TRAIL Coolest Place in Town TAKE A NEW LEASE OF LIFE DANCING he bride looked solemn and a trifle, s the color of th ilk hangings gratification at present prospects for 8 = n 8 the color of the new sin HOTEL le who know their gardens i o B o e e A fmousiie that represents an increase over last|pest sjon them st What & lot of | (o e (0 death. - don't know what 7 the year round, when and Qoufied HERMITACE . s i rselfr top on our car the i year of about a quarter of a billionaliens make up the Aower garden. We | '0 think of myselt,” she confessed.| o 25t %ne “hich has not come to! B 122 YEARS OLP bushels, while othet wWheat raising | find Africans and Russians anl(i} Greeks :ugl:naiugsugha;né me"ra;n just n: pass even yet. The cause really never HEWT 08K Leeription pr! 12c a week; 50o . |among the tulips, Spaniards, Germans o i 2 was 50 mad | does matter because two people in it 00 n Tee. * 500 a| countries give promise of larse pro-|ANORE CUR IS O he Iris, French |at him today I could have left him|love with each other can disagree just ALL THIS CAN BE " ACCOMPLISHED BY SEEING Entered at the Postotfice at Norwich, ., & second-class matter, Telephome Calla: Bulletin Business Office 480, Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3. Bujletin Job Office 35-2, Willimantie Offce. 623 Ma'n Street Telephone 210-2. Norwich, Saturday, July 13, 1918, CIRCULATION 1901, average ductions. Thus far there is no reason to ex- pect but what corn will go ever the top with fiying colors and that other grains will be produced in greatly in- creased quantities. But we afe not going to have so much that we can afford to waste it. There is still need for conservation for great demands are not only being made upon the United States but they will continue and we need to be in the best possible condi- tion to meet them. THE NEW GERMAN SECRETARY. and Turks among the tulips, and our little White Saline, or Catehfly, is an Alpean mountaineer. Most of the na- tions of the éarth and the islands of the sea have floral representatives in our gardens. And perhaps you do not know that floral hobo, black-eved Susan, that mixes with clover and hayseed and comes to us from the West and spreads itself .in lean pastures like the daisy and _ as a weed is as pefsistent as the Cahadian thistle or the wild carrot. It is €o pretty and easily grown. that it |is popular with amateur gardeners, and I am fond of it myself. It allows no creeping thing to crawl up its stem, forever and never blinked an eyelash! 1 meditated fully one-half hour after he left for the office on just what 1 would put in my trunk and what kind of a note I should leave for him, and 1 could eurvey my home in-a perfectly frigid way and not care a bit about never seeing it again! There must be a streak of something perfectly awful in me!” “Hoot!” said her friend, who ‘had been married for a long time. “Every woman leaves her husband—in her own mind—many times in the course of her careers And I've no doubt her husband does exactly the same thing S as violently over a paper of pins as a trip to Europe. It's the fact that he di!&fl'ew with you that upsets you. “The first time that Henry got =o mad a$ that at me because I had dis- agreed with him he left on the spot. He banged out of the house and meeét- ing a stréet car that seemed expectant he boarded it and rode downtowh, seething with fury, resolved to show me a thing or two. AS he neared the great city he began to wonder what he¢ should de when he got there, and figure as he might he couldn’t see a single thinz he coulq do that, after being done, he would not have to come back home, No matter how mad he If you are BILLY HALL .AND HIS OWN BIG MUSICAL COMEDY C0. { coop rioor JOLLY TUNES FINE MUSIC AND PRETTY GIRLS DAVI THEATRE EVERY. EVENING from 8.30 to 11.30 ENJOY YOURSELF von | but invites to its Aowers all kinds of | W the very idea!” gasped the|stayed or how long he sulked, there e aoTEe, ‘7.'(‘:::',‘,“5‘,:,:'_' flying insects which collect honey or | bride. thought that Tom ever|waen't a single road open to him but ! " 3"‘ xfn;’m““(‘k“ R overn. | pollen. Its nectar cups are deep, and had the least idea that he wanted |the road back home. And so, being a - it is really a moth and butterfly | t0— s very sane and brilliant man, Henry ment is of course viewed as a victory|goger It belongs to the rudbeckia He probably had it today,” the lady | stayed right on that car and rode New York why not strike the center? This is where the HERMITAGE is located. 1905, average .... July 6, 1918 4=SHOWS TODAY—4 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED for he pan-Germanlo forces. Thofe | irile, and this alone is evidence of its | ¥ho had heen marvied 2 “lons time | right hack—and he walked in_ and P i mhm Uy m&-' 130, 3, 6.15, 8.15 V3 however, no reason to expect ness of bloom and tenacity. r. are you tha You { hung up his hat casually an askes = v MR S il e Wil Sl i should think you have the monopoly | him if he hd remembered to pay the | [lelbows at oney with the great mupe- | (| 0 the 5-Part Arteraft Feature The Super Photoplay : It is doubtful whether any nation |On merves? Wh was put out of the office because he indicate that there Was one instance in which he talked counter to the at- on earth. unléss it be France, under- stands the *spirit of America. When r shouldn’t a man en- joy himself once in a while planning how he’d like to leave his wife, just gas bill that day—and that was all there was to it. “It had a salutary effect on Henry, ment and buiness of the ““A DOLL’S HOUSE” SINS OF Rooms as lew a8 $1.56 ané up ERE President Wilson says we are in the |5 You say you did feday? It's just a| that episode. Many times in the vears| | 1o $3 50 per day. No higher. ROY STEWART e titude of the junkers. There was 10| qr iy the cause of humanity and are|SAEtY valve, my child? No doubt | that followed I have seen Him glance | FRANKG'} Proptistor. In the 5-Part Western Drama A M B I T l 0 N The Associated Press is exclusive. || opportunity open for a diseussion con- | ¢ 1ooking for loot. or indemnity, they | if Tom had stayed home you would;at his chair decidedly. There isn't| S > entitleq to the use for republica- || corning his successor. He was chosen|do not understand «or believe him, for |ave aquarreled “frightfully’ and ot|a single bit of use in getting mad and FAITH ENDURING n of all news 4 ies credit- | hefore the move was completed 1or|they have not learned the'lessons in |V the affair that wa Can you | quarreling with vour husband or your - s o ed to it or not oth pping his predecessor so that there| liberty which make men' courageous | {hink of any human being on earth|wife. When you get mad at some one With An Ensemble of rwise cradit- || oy, A CORKING PICTURE—SEE IT PAIBA AN A e SR d in this paper and also the local J| (.o Ut U S o |and self-sacrificing for the betterment | YOU could spend your life with and not | outside the family you can srowl and Excephonnl news published nerein. Wend ;h“:‘i;;.fi;;‘;"““* D S Shir follot e Thetead, of the &n- want 0 get away from once in a|dislike him or her and plan vitrolic CURRENT EVENTS STAR PLAYERS Al rights of republication of |} tOF T8 T00 Nt Hintze thers is|richment of themselves, or the ex- : repartee and polite revenge and sulk / special despatches herein are also || As to Admiral von Hin e Je|tension of power. Our hundred days'| .pp. g T to your heart’s content. Including AasREYed o e e etoarss wed| war with Spain was against the en- st time I got mad enough e soul' in sympathy wi o kaiser's ac- 8 Upon the rights of a weak- | 4t HeNry to want to desert I wept| “You just canm’t manage it when the He has held a humber of fii‘fiifi"’:&% f‘or l«ummfimrian princi- f‘;‘r""f;"i of ;O_hs at th? wreck of my | hatee is in the same house and at the Josts and been involved in the exten-|ples, What other mation pays the|IOMmance and went to all the trouble of | breakfast and dinner table every day sive system of intrigue which has|enemy for property seized or returns|ACKinE my trunk. ruining all mysilk |of your life, all mixed up with what il b % 4 R indemnity awarded by |ings, as I did so by dropping tears {you're ordering for dinner and the card een conducted by Germany. He has|30 n;llthor'\‘f“g)ofn;?dfgs:“-, “We are solO°n them. It was an extremely foolish [ party you're going to. You haven't cn found true to his master and|an Internati 0t thing to do because T haq all th ; e o v i aughed at| e e, 50 to sav. and you of course no reason to expect flgm;xengas; that ‘c.fimai;illv:mnm\‘-‘ trouble of unpacking them. lose track of your mad. Take it from | #. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent | /00000 cove wine Ame hat he will render the same sort| % "o o ments, America is setting | 5 St half an hour before Herry was|me and don’t have your trunk brought| F. H. KENYON, Speclal Agent. can Indians no longer go on the war of service in his new position, whether | 570 & ocample to kings and adding e |m/ return home I decided I would jup from the basement, because GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. | patn” Far from accurate. Some selection gives satisfaction to thelestige to her name as the espouser not ”o_.np him and T had to rush fran- [ wearipg on the trunk. When Hartford, Conn, thousands of them are very actively reichstag or not.| The fact is that the|anq protector of human and | Ugally to get things back in their|married, if you pack your trunk vouly . o, 3 New Haven [on the broad highway that leads to reichstag gets little consideration from | zovernment of the people by the beo- | haiic. op ooy cae in In & perfectly | unpack it and if vou leave the house| 7 ™% the fighting’ front in France. This the pan Germanic forces anyway.|ple, which the @erman Junkers define | mempering our differences at break- %3‘: ;“lirrfg{penz;:_& ?{V;_’ time they wear the uniform of the WILFRED LUCAS JAMES MORRISON LEAH BAIRD MADALINE TRAVERSE ANDERS RANDOLF EDWARD LAWRENCE BARBARA CASTLETON AND 1500 OTHERS tivities, OTHER VIEW POINTS ght and Those who are selected for office are|as “government from the gutter” | fast, which only added to my con- |human to get mad, only doi't take it|[IENt bank of the Angara, a broad,|country they have a prior right to VIOLET MERSEREAU those who it is firmly believed will| o i oF DokR: Earnbt e oo fusion. There is nothing so upsetting | all seriously!” E Bwift g river which is one of CIEAET LA CRBLE il REEEOL TRy IN ontinue to remain as true inythe fu-| [The man of mower cannel & 160 |as planning a dramatic recoheiliation | “I—I wouldn't have Tom know for| S hrincipal outicts of the greaf Bai- R THE RAGGEDY QUEEN ture as In the past. They are but|SC-assertite: B ERONS U, (G 7 land having the other party blithely re- | worlds” ‘confessed the bride with a When docs a youth find any time 44 miles east of the city. nything to b |relieved sigh. “Only—I do wonder if| i oY # I lake in the world e Just as bad as|it is possible he planned all the way | ous 5 1¢ deepest lake in the worla being slapped in the face. downtown to desert me! That would | (300 feet in some places), ahd, w “I forget what the trouble be perfectly dreadful of 1q/|:e czeepUibnIbT e OWaUGECAL TSR ¥ 20 and others are selected. Ad-|not have taken charge of the govern-| something important proba S k him, the horrid | sng “Victoria Nyanza and Tanganyika & ar Duppets who must go according to thelngork with me” is more fascinating | reconciled about. | g Hearst-Pathe News I way the string is pulled. When they |¢than “work for me” If Chas. M. fail to_ respond or make a slip out|Schwab had not known this he could *Right is More Precious than Peace”| t to do his courting nowadays? The answer is that the old fashioned in- stitution of courtship is vanishing. It's dash in, give your girl a glimpse : Z B+ £0) thing!"—Exchange of your new uniform, find the in- < hi : —_— ===| miral von Hintze may be considered|ment ship-bullding and brought shout| ¢ ' in Africa, s the largest body of fresh | [y and back to camp again, all in gfi!;rggforTal}‘eofa;;m services than he KEEPING TEUTONS GUESSING. |2 tyrant but he, like all the others,|SUct e ke ] S ayae e e B . |less time than it takes to tell it—Mer-| Tpe return from real estate is meas- = re under orders and what he does|{rom & poor boy employed as a stake- | fhey are the first .detectors of his|of God can see it. Irkutsk is on the Trans-Siberian|igen Journal. s a driver at a steel mill to be the pr develop- iTwak 2 Iitle mbra. ik ured by the price of mone: st of Mosco false heartedness amd hypocrisy. We| In any mood of envy this truth | Waste too much precious time in say-{well be called to mind. Compari “boys will be bo instead of |one's own achiévements with those of aring in mind “boys will be men." | his neighbor may easily be a discour- was Joubert who ‘said: “Children | aging business, unless one reflect n five days' in peace will reflect the government poliey. It} gent of a great steel corporation doing is the government therefore and not|pyndreds of millions of businessever: the individual who must be held ré-lyear, he gathered the wisdom which pon gives him such eminent qualifications e represents an investment by It ouzht not 10 he diffcult to estab- |er and he ia entilied (o a fair return P 52 as a|lsh & fair price for a rent. At thelon his investment. e e n L8523 a% 2 | period just Defore the war it s to be| 'The rate for money has increased as industrial leader. He does S g : at s 4 X |assumed that rentals were in a highly | very little, since the war. Throughout GERMANY AND HOLLAND. ;\;j(aw‘f;‘;f'm’r“dl‘l‘m“';g“,e;'flmmt T thace more need models than crit- | the time, that the real test of AaLE T hg)h‘[‘ef"\fif“f i‘fm‘;‘;_‘ competitive state, and that this con- | Connecticut the rate for money on first d . : o gov Lo They are students from the ctive rather than ob- - =i 1 | petition kept the price at something [ mortgage has zone up one per cent = Reports are to the effect that Ger-|times of stress, he works with it.—he|day their eves behold the lizht, and' It is not alone the achieve- t was visited by a dis- o 2 = . ki talks to the men about working with | what they 2 hieve- | iea him. not for him. When it comes to|their tender turning e mever turns one the mooth as silk < men and is vision and ich ekt any ot | like a fair rate. A fair rent therefore would he such Counsiroved many 9] “Since the war began taxes havela rent as pays the cost of mainten- hedral o the “Viemn ot |been increased very greatly. The |ance, plus & fair return on the invest- OF the most conepicuvys | Présent rentals should contain the new |ment, and this fair return should not Trkotek it fe doms wnj|tax. The cost of maintenance has in- | exceed the fair return before the war e creased. If a painter, a plumber or a|by more than one per ceht—Bridge- and larger de- of course n keepi y which it has alw neut rom obscrvation in|ment itself. but that which nder years is not easily cor-|to the worker in its attainmen if they err in their prejudices |counts. The question isnotonl lusions. Trying to control | one done rough fear has néver been |become in the do; ¥ reasonable| Only by a s not surpris for | with pursu velvet. 1 and con-[sure of himself. By clea h vi sitor. ¢ carpenter has been called he Has'port Times. rolled countries supply its needs. De- | clear expression he T e seasor love that e of us in this world isitor._ Oppo . ¥ p In-| pon Holland before. Germany has|Fere nothing oo LR > rulers o I often fear | the unsuccessful L : n Tact is not only skill, but goodness of ed upon the of its railroads |y oy or war purposes, it has forced it to ep its ehips in its harbors and it ins have been com- | ¥, in the light of more se 1e child. We have |judsments than mortals can ay that old_proy- |matter will be staightened out. the | last shall be first and the firs E 1g into our con-| Meanwhile, there is no more pathetic 't that “when)mistake than for one to assume that Fanatacism was not made in Ger- ining large quantities of ut it has been developed there tuffs from that neighbor. Now point_where it bl 50 nicBly Is for cattie, dairy products, qui- | With insanity that the whole ‘nafion Central Baptist Churc UNION BQUARE s lLieen ob liar customs which r encountered at Irkutsk e war was beg o arief at P caus is i a + + he Closis = e n i | s o haje e e e T T tickst omice. for e eale. of SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM BY CUR & the villages of| Pine and other supplies in quantity t dect: German | i Potiente. 300 10F 3 e AR 0 days prior to the departure with tt 1 certain monialy oredic from the . g s e (R CT of a train. He could never decide to | S SPLENDID QUARTETTE s only recently | many has been for c nd stated that it was to fur-|and only home of freed ,000 tons of potatoes to Ger-|humanity and ele which there is reason to believe|* * * “The Germe result of pressure but the ad- vhen once he has conqueved to- tional demands indicate the desper- n one hundred ye * * qno ; g s is more urgent than that of take a trip to Petrograd (3,792 miles), to Moscow (3,3%4.miles) or to Viadi- vostock (20004 miles) ‘o' the spur of Last War Sermon morm R | WHOM DO I FOLLOW, KAISER OR juarter the Third Si- CHRIST? rmy Cq qualities it | sons of men i believe otherwise of humbug. Success i not a natural matte: Sunday Moming Talk Visitors to a certain gr % o0d situation which that country | S0 18 Bhore, LIRATt En e upon | exposition will recall 2 motto disp Sk GBS 1 5 acing. Tha AoVl ¥« 3en SRUSE come fol on a panel in the stadium where the | i private cemetery in_ the . ; $.7508 1 Holland is boine treated much the | iearn whoever cannot Spenk Gorman is B athietic “sames were held: “He who every heart where fond A Good Place to go Sunday Eveninos ke .| s2me as Belgium, except that the im-|a pariah.” These are gems of thought SUCCESS INSIDE ¥ has not truly failed, but plied at that it will take what it|from over the Rhine. The fanatic also a c n get if it is not furnished is re-{ Wendell Phi ersed and Belgium after being des-|he decls nquero: sed to talk, “today ed “would become the fash- . - ests It is a fine thing for a runner speed- | hurdiing and the hamm ; : : ing down the course to break the tape | feat in life lies less in the loss of A Jes- | jonable creed of tomorrow:” but there | N8 eak the tap 5 of any Ry s now belng tated to the jumit. | 1ONADIe cteed of Folmoow:? LRLEACIR) o oy o nis competitors aud e rial g00d. whatever, than our the| The ‘same course is being pursued in | o1 ffansy should be accepted by the |zladiy join in the sppiause, He gete|Etitude toward that loss. To keep o aing Ity | the controlled Russian provinces. Hol- | peopie, for 3 S e et e ve heart when - things go wrong, 8 5 1n o HEREBIRCH, ~ T 1l st 20e0| o e T e in the papers, alongside a|and to face the sunrise to the end is ilver mug, and his name is|itself victo The race is not to the swift nor the to the strong” It seems = radoxical and foolish adage the truth dawns on us that ual fore oznize the difference in the treatment|overheated mind large ich it is receiving from Germany i and the allies, but it must also rec-| Chamfort toid us “chances of fa o ognize that it can expect noassistance | fon is the tax which industry i b i from the latter if it is going to lend |POSes upon the vanity of the rich.” 2 ‘but today we witness nece: ARAATRAY spoken w! pect by small boys for There is no discounting we assume rily the only. ¥ re, after all, the real on N ity n anc 12 3 his i ital assistance to the common enemy | puc FO90N, e RS BROESTIS, (O} winner in the contest. There is a prize | i (NAt the sternest battles in_this of mankind, Unless we are greatly | fyshionable,The slogan thai we must|to0 for those who “also ran” those| oy ALe FREES Boing on daily withi : mistaken the time is coming when|wear old ciothing to economiz not | Who covered the e bonsl s " THE PARSON. H . 2 The ne ng rm hand| Holland is going to resist, weli received in any fashionable | mizht—aibeit not quite fast enough to}|, Ay { Y T T k Ad f Th st & Sircié aud yet! the vondibions of Jitey GOl Theirs i the prize involved —_— i nvites ou (o] are Vantage . e o 251 TORIAL TN ED. Ay get s tense. hore as they are|in irainink, in developing fibre, mus- | — s sl e SR and staving power, in willingness It is only within the last day OF tw0 | may vet be obliged to array ourselyes| (0 throw themselves whole —heartedly | t the sun has shown its disposition|in paper zoods which are so well|into a contest. The youth who h Lreak away from the idea of con-|Mmade that some ono has to tell us|Dbrousht himseif into such physical con- tiey are not washable. The war has|dition that he is fit to compete in_ a not - affeatod: stylefl toVany exteitt in|real tace, he has dlsady succeeded, e = == i lgtar oubt it | Whether he finishes first, or third, or Of course if Dr. von Kachlmann was | this country as veb bui no doubt it i, Irkutsk—The National Geoz hat ho_said to the releh-§ ¥ 4 (0 (CF L QLT confase they — g Society issues the followine w t that he has been d4rop-|have not the consclonce to put somuch | Succese skould be thought of, invth- | graphy bulletin on Irkutsk, wh e his mind. oy into dress since they have wit- | er words. @ aside rather than outside |reported to have been occupie s e hs it PIUES onin abdfonel rally accompanied to be Cz slovak forces ope THE WAR PRIMER By National Geographic Society. i FRST VIGTROLA CLUB OFFER BUT ONLY 25 HOMES CAN HAVE ONE OF THESE OUTFITS AT OUR SPECIAL CLUB TERMS OF Tap R OGS economize as rigidly as they have|cess—but not always. The prize may | city iberia. It done in the other nationd’as the con- | e hidden within the depths of one’zjthe government or heart and mind where fio eye but that|same name and does not refer to New England. tal of ce of ‘the is situated on the ating g 2 to Lieep | The man on the corner says: When | children of other wa nations. | sure, by visible achievement. The suc- 2 i amnr. | yotiteand AOHGEE 57 Diaklle: 11 (6ol | THas otk Wb ik GO T rik Lie ful man or woman, as a rule, has a_ vopulation of 130,000 E: Jation” make up your mind Thar jt|Dillions a vear will - compel us to|fomething tangible {0 snow for 'suc- the most important inland = per ee Just because there is a lull at the|fict lengthens out. sent time 1 the U-Doat operations| | feel like saying something about > it does not mean that|(his front “window patriotism” which| ¢ expect another visit. was inaugurated by governmert urated i FEEL that I must write and tell Mo = 5 agents. It is to a de.“”"pme"?‘? to o s R e i Mt i you the great benefit I have ex- $5.00 worth of Records can be included on those terms Victrola and Records, complete, $120 No matter where you live, if you are one of these V]CTROLA X, A fortunate twenty-five, we will deliver this genuine T R Victrola (illusteated) to your home on thess special terms. No extras or interest of any kind. We give you the benefit of the cash price on installment terms, b Two of the Many Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Victrola and Records From Us: We sell Victrolas only,|We are the only store in and our wonderful Service|NorWwich that has never ihe peop! but beca not to be 4 mive Wit aTE N “the public_good is the noblest mo- . e s @ more distressing fact is that largs) (0. Pune vet, nypocrisy s so com-| perienced from using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep- N # i mon that {t has passed into a proverb, . . . . Tihat patriotiom 1a the last refugs of | sin, 1 had always suffered from indigestion s R .| & scoundrel” Patriotiem like religion 0 3 ki 3 P e 1 . s many does not}js pest expressed in service. The hold the bolsheviki responsible for the | symbols of both are too often: used ut since m 1Ng Syrup Fepsin 1 am no longer firbach 2ssassination it will be bs-|falsely by people of little or no prin- CRRgC caito It Camnnt apare tha mecesary |Srle” Too mans “hikthe ”cotnr troubled in that way, and I cannot praise it belongs to us without also considering = s ” S Bt e e Tuione e smnents wtoo highly asia laxative, " i, How many of us can say with Mas : 5 t’hv";{‘:“';o‘ i fermany “My country olaime me all, el ‘rom a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by . | in Russia is going to draw up- | syery ‘passion; her.Jiberty hence Mrs. Geo. Schacffer, 1103 West Ave. ! fanorange, | O forces at a time when they|pe all my thought; for her my life T'd Utica, N. Y. i ation | CAN be the least epared especially in|willingly resign, and say with trar G view of the situation in Austria. sport, the gain is mine. There no place for lukewarmness, for half- I AT I n too —— 5% ’ 4B sy L It fs all right to Nsten to the talk|heartedness, in patriotism. Your Dr. Cald“’ell s § Department was created ::::.fre::rd; on lpl’:vll, vt about the new sultan of Turkey be-|SOURtEY i3 your all. be all to your i for you. Ta eur patrens e Socidénts Ing anti-German and friendly to the < . record here it is new, per- there is never any charge|fect and unused. ° United States, but it will be well to 6 ot 4 It seems to be & 2ood timé now to iwait @ convincing demonstration. | 4a¢ pefore the people Longzfellow's ! gréatést message to his fellowmen: been put] Great efforts were made for the|“Let nothing disturb thee, nothing Th Ptf ’ 7 e 7jeci Laxa 1ve H department | Fourth of July launching programme, | affright thee. All things are passing— . T l ° il The Talking OUR GRAIN OUTLOOK. h encou nent ¥ for service. We guarantee this. RO on the outlook for grain| but the fact that the ships continue|God never Changeth.” In other words i There w to go overboard indicates that our|he counsels us all to beistrong in our erops durin; Indications that results were g 5 . faith and in harmony with the divine . B i i iy s recordity spirit, o reallzed oo we all shoula Sold by Druggists Everywhere | x s P ; at fea inv: ger an g Ao, g that digcord ever marks the way (o 50 cts ;A‘m) $1 00 acinine ‘l’u.:(i;a-'l o ~‘“'~"t‘°1“‘° estimate put| Of course Germany wouldn't do such | disgrace and defeat. We must put & - s suit of ¢ 3 conditions in|a thing as bomb a villa in Belgium |Our confidence where it will develop are not all up- | where a large number of girls were | Chatacter and be a ourcé of ever in- set although icated that the|engaged in hospital work. Someong creasing strength. We must do some- wheat crop will not as large as|must have pianted a mine under the|iPiLS MOfS than fhiteh our wagon to there had been reasons to expect. B%n. e e T et Hopes had been keyed up to the i A b of all power, that we may be 1 1 i i point where it was antlcipated, as the| The promises which are made to the | preserved in "Hle unchangeablene : leves constipation quxckly. resuit of the early conditions and the | effect that there will be no shortaga|and be able to sét our drificiples and increased acreage, that thers would be | in this thing or that are all right if |Our, feet (vhere permanent peace is 4 bumper wheat crop. It was seen| they do not miscarry, and unless that [SUr®, to endure. where it was possible to secure a vield | possibility is taken into censideration of about @ billion bushels. Now it is! they might as well not be made. June these ca A combination of simple laxative herbs with epsin, mild and gentle in its action; that re- A trial botdle can be obtained free .of CH%ge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, Montieello. llinois. It js strange man has never learned that childrén are kéen-eyed 2nd that % e EE e

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