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; =il * Borwich ulletin and @oufied 122 YEARS OLD Subscription waonth: 34.00 & Entered Cozu., &8 second-class maf m 3 Bulletin norm Bulletin n Telephone price 13¢c & week) 50e & year. at the Postoffice AR Norwich, | afid i 3.2 wlmmnge‘_gtu §35 Maln Street UULITIR - S— Norwich, Frid 1901, average ... 1905, average . July 20, 1918. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusivés ed to the use for republicas ches credit- ot otherwise credit- or s paper and also the local rnpuhhca'.m “Righ More Precious than Peac CLOSING THE PINCERS. Belkiy mi ea forees indicat ance whith t earh side of Soissons ahd ot their tion, tho whole interest of the rain< coat makers seems to have been ceh=, tered upon the EBlfish idea of get! every »n-lbl« esht whinn fl\uy % umhmflun e 1t Eiven value mm lo get theit profits | .. from the orders which werg Aled But that Was not m idea. m wloe lan_&ppears t6 have been a he purpose of mnmim u\a tom thent, of pAiming oft Ih‘m‘a l‘m“m! ] 1 would net eeapted | M - spected. 'This bhstacie of mueum was nmna\mm hy havibg the tem changed under the pi he prodiiction would be Mfly inereased thetéby. The diselosures and the atrests which have beeh made should be Buffi- | ® vient fof FoifiE to_the bBottom of the|? €ntiFe swindie. Bveryone naving & hahd ther®ln shouid be corraled ahd pay an adequate penalty whish Wil do iibfe than to ralleve them of the ifi gotich galh. Ana While the investigation is HnAEFWAY It might 116t be AFhISS to asteFtAln Whether any sifilaF practice is BIAE CAPFIBA 6R in any othér lines of EBvErAment werk. Such &windiers sheuld be handied withatt gloves. THE WIRE GONTRoOL. fa the statemtht which he has fade régarding the taking over of the e of the telegraph and telephone cothpanies ifi this SBUREEY to Le ef- fective thé last bf this month Post- master General RuFiesoh, Mto whose hands the directidd of this HEW gov- ernmént job has been placed; does not | overlook the fact that theSe services ilavé beén partlewlarly Stceessful. As a matter of fact hé Ferefs o this cofi- dition bf affairs ahd it must there: fore be apparent t6 Hifn What sort of 2 task he undertakes Ifi ehdeavoring to not only thake them thofé Success- ful but of maihtaining the Saims sat- sfactory &8fvice as I8 hew beihg ven. It is of ecourss to be Glalined econoimiés can he éffected but that was the saine &tahd that _ivas| taken in rezard to the raiifoads and ia régard to the combination of the xprés§ companies, but in spite of the that these may be brought ahout t is 16 be noted that one of the first $ that was done by j authotities was to.advance the rate: in on¢ ¢ase and 1o approve their in- rease ih the other. jre s {try | the a question whether the believes that the taking o: coun- er of | ry s y the does not v\xtt for oh| thete @id for the tel may hayeé made T vé While it lasts. It wa elieved that ME Burleson f his handling 6. the the man to Qircct the wi hut he KAt heén named and| an be nethinz bt the hope| hat he will sucebsd th his undertak he itlis a strikes yuickly the are ction not oni termine where s. Dy the taking are terested have nbi only tnward the countfy but made &erady of papet acted of the federal |is L ivilved |- the charter of one local Il“lOn ’r" indicated that the nai'nn"h hotly of shoe worl 22 that| the stfikers in vhio in- el L érru > Iy. Dlirsti Heartst \’e!‘ i “And tha i Ao, o into Han walked into theyeverything! id_deposited an object 0 ; “Hello, Phibbs” he said. PHEre' %fin brella I borrowed yes- il some gentleman present” be- h the lawyer ge > Me with a glass of water Bext day, too!"” added the Tewyoh TMBERARLY “Well,” sail ms and mes ira Poun ni’t? plesty stitittional afheiias. TeREVEr it hi?‘e dit would hustl§ quaifitance closet full to emerge on tured bone falling ove the way of others. anil in feeble borEdw one. of them. Ahy checked until a converts “One of fhe first things Poundkiller @4 in his work of tvas to start returning Bi§ accumulated wantéd ho property Fzra found it lots barder to match owners &l umbrellas than it was to separate them in the A man who had loaned him Iken umbrella naturally cotton with umbrellas. not rightfully his, first place. 2 slim, resented ha tea lithe He ving 2 one thrust upon fat him by n so Bulsy 667d of, unasual and there- the real estate man He spoke severe- ‘I Ehild think, Whifflebox, that wbuld use & little discretion about \ir friend’s offices with fiews like that! i-uummg an umbrella, the tall, lank man as We helped himself tb & cigar from the box in the bottom Hrawer, returned umbréliai i “I have always since 1 was a young oh the horrible case 18F. The best thing o Borro¥% umbrelias. * He o Emhey Bt he had a con- ob!!cmm to sinking it in like rain Eazra the nearest ac- He was never known to retiifh his borrowings, and therefore it whs his room resembled &f wmbrella shop. The walls were 1ined With them, the stranger roaming about the place Was dead sure a stretehék with because he @suldn't avoid one while getting out of You hate to dun a person for your umbrélla; ahdeso Ezra continued on his inigultdhs way un- vivalist Gathe to town and Ezra Poundkiller Wwas dmong the it long before | S8if-reformdtion Bara. of repentance in his &yes, would Sy, Poundkiller. r what fin ok 1iké it some- ming the blamel anyhow—it has been tones, Who- frac- ‘that Naw, What's the aifrerente?— | i 1 bought a néw oné a long. time agv. “Or else when Hird Bad with at | 18Y care stated hiS $frind the unfortufa person upoh whomh he ias in would stare Wildly and sufter a stroke of apoléxy like GIbBIns here, and i the confusi f rélatives ahd doeters and ambuland ’s Ezra and his ufn- brella_would bé shoved déwnstaiFs, with their mission still to be accdl plished. man in town éver workell s harq a8 Ezra did tryihg to return his plunder. If ‘once_in a_ While he a1 succeed in getting rid of one he suf- fered mearly 4s much from the Strain of oy As he did from his usual s\ram of anghish. t fired fro, bank beca . he could not keep mind én mg ‘Wwondering whét) the himbrella the carved hah: could possibly belong to the lrai}e\mi man he had met at the hote whether it was dld Pop Ailel's il Epité-of thaf gentiethah's strénuous de- nidls. Ezra réally felt that Pop lien refuséd to take that umbrella just to try his soul. “Bit that @id not explain the forty- cight still in his room thich he cotld not get rid Holdifig * his_ aching head ahd stdribg ar his goi y-eight nemeses which §tood between him and peace of mind, ht méditated giving a 184 and making ihe gubsts pick out &iF ovn umbrellad from the pile, but hi§ 1ahdlAdy sai on that. She pmiibd dit that he couldn't possibly get fori eight Perséns into his room and the other rocths were all full of tenants. “Pogr E: covldiw't sleep because tha forty-eight umbrellas _danced aroind his bed all night. He would emergé on the stréet with a sroup of them under each afm, ahd, runding u io evefvbody thét afiproached, Wwoil | 2ly for heaten's sake ella. The populace ¢ Ezra should wish his &ins upon thef and striftly refused to touch an ymbrella iithout a signed; sealed vbuched-for deed from the cotnty clerk sayini it was theirs and nobody e o Ezra just naturaly went cra and spent the rest of his fe in a padded cell, which he sisted on Having rooféd iwith umbrellas, “I . think finutes of friend beg thém trerbl; to take an ui open e wasted ten whole luable time saidl ‘and was|T don't believe one Sifigle werd of your -tale! I'm sure glad to thing |get that umbrella back!"—Chicago News. GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGES Chronicle! s m; e in many respects the v wh'ch is atta Sometimes the discase ity o form <m : ina seld a th t est of Ire Ah(xr" e eed, dom’ $ ny curt origin; he upper 11 médical ious epidemics one gastro-intestinal; t blind us to the great Pfeiffer hould be and | e s. 1fi the 1T th and 18th ".‘nmrgbs they spelt theif name “Lawder,” but now it is “Ldlider” like the renowned Harry. The Lauders were the eréat in Kimoere, County Roscom- t the ©iosé Of the 18th century; and she ehurch and graveyard a Full of als to the family. 11N e trom you, bt ways w no!h Da Mms.'lfi kfi MB! dream % you &t nigh ryamm me, m 1 am gel mu of A k‘% ehlite Bll %‘ mfi‘ !hoh weé may be, il mfi%‘:‘i ::%'s ol hip, r in | T at random from the S !é 250-man company? Could :ni ‘m bx us do-better than to trii fl his s Bt cording the second nntma u that last extract? i i The Américhh pesple are B!lh structed by their govémm:nt o need for econom.xililag‘ ‘&B_m:h by thell ‘°’i°'i’»“§§c‘§‘?&‘§ ais, o! m\f a bale t\oh Wil use res HB] ln 8, naval battle, m’m ‘the ohé off Jutland, from five to six thousand pounds & minute are consumed by each active warshj Tt takes ibfe than 20800 bales a Vear to provide absorbent cotton to staunch and bind the wounds of the injured. e changé of apparél for all the troops now engaged ih the war repre- sénts more than a million bales. The U, 8. A. Is now turning a Million bales a year inth explosives alofé. _J_ Vurnl , thers . is notl ew uhdér Tat Dount hak even been LhFowR bn the uhgma\il of the precious words our Lewis Cabroil ifVehted for au}- péfpetual delight “Snicker-snack” Wwas at once proclaimed te B8 .“m 33 development of the old tifhe “8hi aRd sned;” “chortle” was deelaréd to B8 current slatiz, and not the Claphati élection_ reveals to us a “Beamich” Whose férebedFs must have been in existence when Carfoll, as hé thought, colned the word. After Ris wé may expect to hear that abberwocky” was the name of a Choctaw potentate. {hat tum-tufh trees grew in Drimeval forests, dnd that gyring Were gopulat pastimes among the an- cient Britons. We fope that the wildeat capturéd by a Shepherd i the Grampiane will pass the test of wildness, if ohly to brove that a species knowh ifi these 1ARd slh(‘ the days of thé mam- moth yét quite extipet. The majority B the alleged wiit: or captured in Scotland in recent times have proved. on oxpert exami: iation, to be nbthing more than stray members of the domestic type, ¥ho ve obeved the call of the wild. which, as Kipling reminds- us, is stronger in the eat than in al other abmesticated Aniral A machifie gun in bj a bale in ti How would you pronounte thé nafie ©f the hew ~shipbuilding material, pumice? Webster fhimes thé first llablé #ith "hum,” a5 the mann e multitude is; but Nuttail. res of the deFivation. “purhex,” would Rave us call it “pewmiss” Ffom the work- op pronunelation wé et nothing authoritative; it is just “pumiy,” for In connection with the spiendid ro- mancs of salving torpédsed Ships in our hoimeé waters it has been stated {hat the divers cannot woik at @ gréater depth than 150 féet. Unless their dutles differ from all bthefs Iof which divers have been trained, the % They weren't | no matter of their these: but e education had prosresced, (hose letters all | hreathed the samié spirit—the spirl that makes ithe American seldief, by and large, 4 sort of fut that no t'm of the Prissian iron heel can ever crack, huch’ less crush. Regarres: “Mother, when { stop tb think what I am here fi id of the thousands | that are hefs With the fighting for the same_ chuBe, it makes me feel big and proud to know that the kobd Lord has given me health aid strength to be oné of thé nimber. And mather, you er must think often of your soldier boy, Prame the s ABAL hOR' 16 56 Bxeuve) the throat|and pray that he may returi to you, n of the Gefman held teffis!for mahy of the &tFikes. If the eon- ; Thert e ol n: R nrun"x'.':‘.\::l\\?:\;e\\’uqldrf north of the Vie en Tar- fitiofie Zre hot What they should be doubt that the bacil finds entry in 3 ‘\1 g alt e ! toward the fore important | iy ic only proper 4hat adjusiment ";gi‘;‘w;_ " That extract is verbatlsm—pot ed= e Tardenols and|ioyig he sought hut in asking that it gk ed in the least hy mySelf. Its variter This was done in spite of| 4ges not justity a strike. There ars |, ine nafie ver had a collége education. Had iied EMORS which were from _Italy. the enemy not only, the points nlon, e by the line of t d baek the allies un 1 be made. For days in the backwa movement situation is s ing as moeh m elosing W0 J atting s anl wi smalfer t ape are becominz much | Work: Those who are staving at home m‘dam»hfl:i ;!:g\;\i‘él“! ‘:\Yr‘flg‘l 'steé:::"’zsobfi; e " |dre displaving a ceifiehness Wwhich | i f 1y rSBertions to the sever = AT FoLl does nol give proper coneldetation 19| gfshg atrack. 1t people ofly “eive i THE U-BOAT TOLL. the sacrifices which are being Made| s fayensa in the frst instance, and | Thers is got And thers eannot be|DY thOSe who hute given up BIF| ot attempt to AERt it, the subsequent | cposifion 16 belittie the loss | SMPIEYMent to fight for their coun:|depression wotild be very much feduc- whic « bes etperisRosd by the|!'Y @nd, it is certainly a Situatioh | d. sinking of the Justiela. This {s the| WDich ought not to exist and the Second largest vessel to B8 sent down | GUICKer it can be ended the better. juring the War membered that a ship of 23,000 to cannot Be produesd in a twinkling. was 4 vessel which posseseed spe: n ty and its loss Mmeans that Gne of Y‘ large transports has been HMIRALED and at the same time again calld attentiof 5 the faet that would unquestlonably be poseible rave these Feturning trahsports if were possible to give them the con- vOy mefvice coming west as they golhz sast. Alicet transports in the servien hative this eoufilty ant Europe heen cmpty Vessel 1a net as important a loaded 6fi® but it makes a big hole when such a oneé a8 the destroyed. Much encouragement fegarding t work which is being done to oireet tl boats is furnished e month of Ja which shows that the losses sustain ty the British and allied shippi amounted to but 275829 tons, t smallest amount September 1918 and Jus LY a decrease neaFly £2,000 tone over May. 1t is quite that the U-beat apparent, however, mehdcs has not been eliminated. still exists a8 & handicap which cannot be disregarded but there is eatisfaction In the fact that it Is being persistently rediced while the shipbuliding facii- ties aré steadily serving to counteract mvaders aré in &bt and 1t is 6 be re- tor- pedoed while they were empty and on thel return to the United States. An r any month sinee Wways brovided 'h hich such an uh- LY defstanding éah be fgached tvhich Will been just two weeks older the draft ould hot have called him. He is mar- © | not interrupt prodiction, and it 8| grppe’ "8 i andtnes; tll this Fefusal on 1he part of éne side|Die teri. The onset of tie d 4] BhHAN Hevet farkst what veu and it} or the other to taks advantage of this|often o sudddh as 1o resemble a| 5 % e st Wt ”"‘gg | (Sportunity which araiises- so fhueh | BIOW FOM an Unseéed hand. Those af- g AP B o hesition it 3% Whi | Bicted wth it should immediately go LI 1| onbosition on the rart of what might| fGHed Mth L SROUE (NRETRER, 80 0 be true to your I otherwise B8 & sympathetie pubiie. peratiire has fallen to nofinal, The d; and, whatever el sight is entirely 16st of the fact that | bepioainiure tends to riss to vary | YOU g, oty have beén try- | this interruption of industdal efforts | hign Ngufes. By no means the worst|in® [0 0 Ulis-not oity while here ,l‘: is handicapping the nation in its wae{ featire of inflienza is the physical b 7 3 o EDITORIAL NOTES: There is évidencé from day to day | that the allies have not a8 yet dis- posed of thd U-buat menace. s it ed e 1t it has dorie nothing élse the latest drive of the Germars has taught them that thé Americans can fight. e it to it The Geéfman high command 1s ap- parently getting some new idead on what a Etofin of peace really ls. It Hindenburg is alive and suffer: ing from a stroke of paralysis, prea- ent econditions ats likely to bring on another. en Those estriking British muhition workers aré probably chafing under the restrictions which keep thern frem he | the tront. he . inf Having been thrown ints a trap, the e | braihe of the Oermah generals are i od | now being seveérely exercised io get :z out of it e From the way in which thess Ger- man shock troeps are heading it looite e If they wete experiencing a period of back fire. P - One of the great tronbies With the choleta in Russia 18 that it is not of It An Irish corfespohdent is putting in | a ciaim to Harry Lauder as a compa-| has triot. The ebinty several families of Lauders it in another way, but whether it is fEbYAE the underwater bhoats or bullding new vessels it is perfectly appAFent that there can be 8o letup. = RAINCOAT FRAUDS, v v uade of a deeply lald and care- fully excouted plot notonly to rob the government of larce suma of money bt to work off onto it great quantities of worthless rubber coaté intended for the soldlers in France. Without ady regard for the effect whith such a likely to discriminate between the good and the bad. The German high command must 3 the Marne is a decidedly bad region for have decided betfore this that its Rghting forees. The man on thé corneér savs: Therc may be a lettifiz Ub here but ths bat- il indlcations discovery has|tifg averages on the other side are still holding the fans' interest. = Henceforth the sign of a live and thrifty town will be the least number golng and of lights that are kept properly take care of public safety. ‘When the democrate in convention ewindle would have upon the young|in New York state decided there must men of this courtry who have been|he no association with “trucklers with sent t5 Burope through a failuré to|the enemy” them pro} sort of protec- ) taken. a ‘decidedly wise step was l of Roscommén it, throughout my life; not that 1 may be people may see you ing in_me.” full-blooded, fine-looking negro, dark was an { sinned, undererad in a southérn bollege fot negtoes whén he was drafted. And here's another bit throwa in for good heasuxv—firom a letter by voungster who has rambled over the face of God's earth and learned a few things in the Blg School, but is not a roilege man: $iires Bowh to how | writers ? = afe sure'y at fault. The ad- for diving brovide fig- 304 teet. and fix 12 min- utés as the period a rhan fpay remain there at work. But 204 fs the limit : the Eentrality of the great in 1802 tenant Damant R. o depih of 210 Het, the the supervision of Pro- feseor Haldane. Lord Denbigh wae the guest of the American Luncheon elub retently at their weeklv luncheon at the Savoy. Responding to the welcome éxtended to him by the chaifman, he said that we should devote more consideration to what were the war aims of Ger- many than to what were buf GWh. Germany’s ambition was to dominate | the world ang that could not be ton y_impressed on the peoples of ivilized world Ameriean forees deyeloping in a most remarkabie | and America was now in thé con- t with beale and talons. The ends of Germany were directed againét Amer- lica just as much as azainst Ffance |and Encland and other parts of Bu: rope. The people Should uhdérstand that the wholé Prussian systém for hundreds of vears has been to terrorize and to make wai 4 payine business. The war problem Was simbly whethet humanity of “Geérmanit; ould fiule the world. If we were!so foolish 28 t9 | give Gerfany at thé cohelusidn of meacé a free hand in the east and in Russia, then in a few years we shotld be faced by a steater war and perhaps ruin. He hoped that America would not 10se 8ight of that fact. Seventeen Kilkee! and Ardglass fish- ing boats have been sunk off the irish coast hy a4 German Bubmafine. Details show that while thé Boats were fishing off Kilkeel on the even- ing of May 31 a &ubmatine appeared suddenly, and thé commandel ordéred the ctews of Half & dozen of them ta I am a long Way “Mother, away would clear her skin ‘“She would be a pretty girl, if it wass’t for that %mffly, blotchy complexion 1’ But the regular use of ¢sinol Soap, aided at first by a little Resinol Ointment, would probably make it clear, fresh and charming. a poor skin is your handxcap, begin using the Resinol treatment, and see how quickly it improves: If meént are exceilent, too, for the care of the haif, dispelling dan- druff and keeping the hair live and lustroys. All druggists sell Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint- ment (two sizes). take to their punts. The skipper of Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint- Alon | DUt one, Who was rather slowet ae 'fu«x SRR i vettom ‘he_German Have decls ho more who, he aaaeu of cotton with 8¥él mt l!fl;sotgmatea At between hzve tlll Eout it B ottt i ith hb ttle B legwm tF e gety, the inZenidus appliances of mod: ern invention. the patient devotién of s shot | i out, BF 3 men began to leave théir TODAY AND TowGmROW The Masaive Historical Foatur THE FALL OF THE ROMANOFFS THE BEST BILL OF THE YEAR il “mono-g;e former 1| FRANK KEENAN N-NII llll‘l‘!lf $BREE a) TUNER N 00, w%fired at rrom the submai W Ygityt oms 1 thé &"mg he sub; e tta cki : ‘é‘.‘- T £ R, fl\m er i 8aid i um e “\na 8o thA Were,sent actoss the | chanriel to reui the “damned Ensllsl\ i P e 1 hfia iF ?\’\ly ThEahs of u\ifimenn Ageragats Value ot \;.ab z- ofiai: ai _ In Paui Afmstrong’s Greatest BroaBWhy Suctess THE OTHER WOMAN HEARST.PATHE NEWs No Advance In Prices w UDITORITH chi 3&.. by th . cn.umn ahd for the children. is “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK" ‘magnificent fairy:tate f Ten iR A FOX Features 1 hild Giant B e Bllires Ay i Dilect from its Néw York Run at utuhn Adelebiatt, a journal| the deefls and interests of of its losses in AR SoUnts Who | ieathing eah Bive Bl & B ewu hfyy% l;:fle frée and individuat Adt BB!\ B 0 in the machife- uhup r re-efployment. In tme than it takes his wbanu to h&l he ean lparn a néw tradé in which hig sound lithbs will d6 the majsr werk. Think of what mén fn rafce are a6ing with two afms gone! &Y af Working in the Adids, With the aid o thoSe marvélous mechanichl arfis td which spade of seythe, or other teel ean be attached. by 4F¢ dbing Séc- fetarial wotk with “Mmuseles” of btésl wiré of rawhide esnAeting artificial fingers, wrists 8ibdws, with me:fl\il\a‘i Nvifg btrong muséies of thelr BAGK A shotldérs, Meén fhbse natural 18gs are gone Are at work briskly in i 101 nun‘tq Mau'l mily heads tha "vbh' have lost fi\!’fi !\hfl?\r l\‘e !h& (22) and thé A 21 IGR m‘ém ife Ps, on tractors, in gATAgeS ahd €lee- trical plAnts, Biind men are taking up a 8coré of professions Whereih they have learned to se¢ With theif fint!rs i Men_ ho longer robust aftér traifin are found cohgénial jobs as forémefi or Supervisors in factories Wher8 (hé Were ohea bt unskilled inBorers! Al chusé they have petferce jite etain, bn a new basi rhaps with a betfer traifik ahtl Wndef &yi- thetic guidance, 'With a mother- nation lookihg on, to whoi they haf | hithérto felt no’ pastidular kinghi Sho s walching thein 60w 8 her baf sons! They must mi hef préud again, as they did When they kot that fearful wound! In nearly all the great warring esus- tries of Europe théré ars tethhical schools for this recondtruction. And America is not Zoing to be behifd. Glve |her a chance, béfore the boys come home! Don't'be in a hurry to greet|d! them! Ferhaps they will not sk even for Your Sympathy! No stumbling | %O down the social laddet for them! They are to He tanght to clitib, perhaps higher than the nirhblést fellow wl\h daimpaired 1imbs. Whe can tell. in this aze of mifacies? Wotldn't it be 4 triumph ofi% de paix—if the Fatiirheq ufilfl]!r ¢oilld aate his siesad in lite from the at & S5 miceorianes firsc ah uabedrt | Q10 Y ring therd tontentment AL That is what I8 Rappenifg to-day in | makes for & prOSPefsus city—Watér- hahy couhtries of this wonderful old | Diry REPUBMEA: ek The wipifig but of the Eatvibion Afmy in Getmany ahd Austtia, i &hid :to_be attributed 9 the Kaiser him- sell. Hé mates it for its Enzlish of- £in and for 18 activity in ihe felier work among thé Allies. .1t is said all of the squipment of the Saival ot Afm¥ in these couhtries—ofphAfRges, rescue home, lodring houses and hoe- pitals and_corps Aeadquarters aré be ihe confiscatéd A work of ~ mefey of The Vigilantées ile there’s lite thert’s haps! NeVer Wwas this saying 86 truk as to-da; The achievéments 6! modérn sur- teachers in the schools of reconstruct- {on. ofer ndt only hopé But a usetul futufé to wBuhded hi g2 havé mefé Pensioners of The” country huse secvice they have become cri livé to make het stil mére Ohice updn a sx\ge the disabled sol 418t Was regarded as human waste produet. How that Is ehanged! In the Preseht need of 1aBaF, and {n the shdrtage to cofe when Peace 18 dBelafed, evary man whole or partially so will B8 an asséc it traihed t0 the limit ot its power. Though he may hot bé able to carry.on his old ttade {unt as bafdre, éven the most Seriously cfipplea soidier will find a place. He éan eithér learn a new oc- clpation, at good Wages, or, still bet- ter, leatn nnb(hsr braheh of his oid wtk, for Which he can fit himself as a specialist, if he i patient. Patience!’ That is what is neeled: by the soldief. by his friends, and by Untie Saim, who will bé helping His The need of WorkeR is $o kreat nowW, that & Realthy eripple should Aind no 1ack of employment of ohe soft e afio- ther. Teo “carfy on” still, aha,play a mal's part i tHe weFld! That is the hope open to 95 PEF cedt. of the in- jured Rojdiees wHO ill B8 eoming Bome. But they will be wise not to choose & témPorafy job, at z00d Wages. They must lo6k to the futiire, and their friends and farhiliés must efcourage | them to 43 #0. Let thém traih, as Uticle Sam wiil ?eln thefn 5 dd; let Dderiny FIRST TIME AT THESE PRIGES 11¢, 17, 22¢ well @ g, oiob Eiplish have m»em spant $70,000880 h this yMfi neét discouraged . by the !nct that an shells have blown villakes sities o pitces has actudlly tei down slum tricts to repiacs them with mrfl ‘This is the EpiFit N Aouses for workers. of looking ahgad fer the peHbd u- tBF tne war. We fust build 8% a8 ihSuré the health of ouf workers arouse théir pridé ih the EOMMENILY OTHER VIEW POINTS Our New FEnglang fishermen _are made of the same stuff as the Brit- ish fishefihén, but @hé Huh pirates Which was beguh abolit 50 years ago is them i patient for a short time and (may wasts some mILions Of QollaiX|thereby wiped out by the Kaises.” get contrel of the new cénditions Which |in amiuhition sinkifg their | well, the war {8 being ought to pune need not always hafaper ihefh as at|schooners befors they fihd it out.— first. job. It 1§ truly woRAeFtil how soon an alinost helpless man can betome effi- ent. A coufse of-five Weeks in hand Let them look to a permanént ish just suRh outrages as th Hartford Times. ; :Lm— to set the world Straight Waterbury Ainericah. 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