Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
"““WM‘:‘W ~ TIL T 5015 COME HOME tor the sticoessfn] conduct of th wr “This is & perfectly good Saturday [keenly that I'm almost afraid a piece D o e by our forces Was been 4 ; the W" fald the middle aged|of shrapnel wWill burst through the| i-u: gecide it needs: -~ 3 govern. . : the family who had spied | letter and hit ‘me. g E A W m 2 It lieti ;:;‘“’. wlmm Jfgom the strect and walked | “Yet they wrlte fust as cheertully S T e ~ THREE D Ys—'commg.r s Trwie nlienn e time when ml M ‘was | aro o I cannot understand why | and say that spearing the Hun is the| g ates for guch exoess over safe 1ax- e you're isolating yourself in the back | sreatest little sport. It takes real| ciies. (OF Such exoess over Beff ia¥: if Matinee Daily . Moving and Coufied Dheed in supreme eommand, Thers |japq. t are you deing?” men to face the fire like that. Them oo, oliain brsinecses and with s was confusion, an nofll-&nmx Mm::' G, N:v‘rxn: fo paste fhis 'War|when I see e 1‘|im: sul} That Gasadll ob- SV Guasus & DA s The Tt 1ail wn to bus- -rdm Sign on the fence,” Peneiope |faced sissies hanging around home I|} : Sensational Sh'. &m y 122 YEARS OLD ,‘;,uu,: : m’,wm.‘u.fig wouid pro- | repl! E‘m “Do=you (ace. there|fel ks grahblng. iy seeat-gvandy| LEAUORCAR Rotine. Blo tOCSID. The possession of such joan eertificates as 3 o case nnw nluly my seeds are sprouting?”’|father's rusty sword off the library d “would en- L fnbecripion price 13c & weeki 000 o :‘;"&:‘:’m e ‘m. "'"‘m""m by | You amaze me, child” declared the | mantel and chasing the ood for nothe i Entared at the Postottes a1 Norwich | the central command and it {s to be|Middle o Shoadamiy. S et ito anp. @+ | the stress.” Nor need such certificates 5 Cozn., &s second-class matter. sinéerely. hoped that squally sauistace can hardly belleve my eyes when I You mustn’t feel quite so violef™ [y . "5 hiey o rate of interest as the lepheme Calla see a pretty, popular young girl like |admonished the middle aged friend of |; TODAD Bue m:m Difioe 450 tory resalts. will follow the appoint-|yoy worksns vack here all alone like' the amily. “Perhaps euch fellows e 5%'15:"'».“37-?;&.”mv&}'4 s T tlletin Ediborial Fooms 35-3. | B AF Dibectve Ryaa o (his pew. of- g s | e e Eod et Las heits B fRiee are, made entirely reo of all A Play in Four Acts—New York Cut ERNSEE Uoh S 35,2 lained. ! “Oh, yes, seme good réason!” mocked | (2% 8% they shouid be i their character of forced loans. 7% N P Willimantie Office. §25 Mala Street. “But boys, befux, tennis and all|Penelope. “It's easy enough to fish| ™/ OUNE L0 De b Tkl GO rices 25¢-50¢ and 75¢ Matinees—All Seats 25¢ PR g T SAVING GABOLENE. that!” up a good reason. It's easy enough|pe 2,’“",“,,‘:{{,, s sk By o P 7. g R T = T e b | TnetGeD request which comes| "1 do not care for them any more!” | to offer a plausible excuse. But reas-|gymewhat exceed, the amount that it Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1918 |, 000 fuel administeator's office is e e o e e e e e e “Who ever heard of 18 years being|ons and excuses won't win the Wwar. | t Ronkie! Thom Rereased | 4 L] ] S [ s0, indifferent:” They woit mareh on to Berlin. Thed ) mqoorar aaiatior, (Fom lnersaseq a estlc oo en thet | thews | who [miyige [ Susstie b8 J8 Ul late In the 21" | won't chase the submarine out of the R tding in automobiles en Sunday re- Pmlou ted. “But just the| Atlantic. prel % s NRY HESS, train therefrom in order to Dring. abOUt | same Im old enough to know a fow | “If I were managing things Tdhave | preeident The Hear bum C.iroiion, the- saving which it iz necessary to [thin And the main thing is that|every man fighting or ready to fight, & s \ Biggest Night of the Season—Waich Our Announcement for Labor Day Evening : GCIRCULATIOR. 1901, average .......eeeee...: V412 T have no desire for beaux an ks T I'd Taske the isls quib] Fo Fueoa KA FEUE, (850101, o T beaux Y more 1A mo! make in gasolens. This makes JLDIML, "oy 07 1eeet hardly at ol sociefy stunts, absolutely—they take 1905, average 5,925 || that there is such need for gasolene| upm entitied to kmow why” de-|too much time and too many clothes, WASRINGTON AFFAIRS l E Rl that every effort should be made to!manded the friend of the family, “be- |I'd make all the girls dress exactly |, 10 207 conservo {t and in the elimination of | cause Tm too old fo aualiy hs 'aalke in plain uniforms casy to wash (Special to The Bulletin) waste it is considered that these who|beau, and I'll promise not to tell any- |and iron, and make them spend every Washington, D. C. August 24, 1918.. T tor cars on Sundays ,?", 'hofi“':. i = day either at war garden work OFlinink’ ity a safe prediction 5 3| pleasure can bring about this saving It's simple enough,” Penelope told | Red Cross work. revenue - bill will pass the House on} ! I%E I him, leaning on her hoe. “All the| “If they had any time left over they | it-iney will, WUt Bejng unwiliieg tof oo O o150t oTe the right age 80 |could o and help somge poor tired|g.rer September lith or said REE 4nd the ampunt of pleasure riding On|j,r a5 T am concerned have gome to|mother who had sent Rer husband 10| bF rennrion om ihe ocaritten i Sunday continues the administration| ar_that is, most of 'em have and |France. first of next week and it will take gives notice that it will be forced to{others do not interest me. “I' believe all ‘the girls and women |f0ot ©f Rext week and i Wil take) THEATRE The Associated Press is exclusive. || Put forth the appgal more emphati-| “You know, Mr. Smithers, 1 used to | would be glad to get away from this|gote Phat's a fair time to aliow such | Iy entitied to the use for republica- || cally in the shape of an crder. laugh when I heard people say that|society business. They are sick and an im t d I don't be- i, L) tion of ATl news despatchier credit- [| - Not all ‘of the pleasure riding is| women are faseinated by brass buttons, | tored of planninz something different | i \FPOTIAN( measure and thg:"“sh - TODAY. ed to it or mot otherwise credit- || done on Sunday although that is the|DPut there is a good deal of good sense |to wear to this place and that. They'd|; P { 0 less time. In fact, I dcn't beiieve it ) fioss ) Y and bioiogy In it. A uniform to-day |be willing to Jop Off all the frills and | ron : : bR Ol the 1 day when the great majority have the| . . ones"s fighter and now is the|live so piainly that the manufacturers|SoUid, be done. What will happen to} ay son MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday, Friday, le Charles Ray in the Five-part Comedy Drama THE NINE G'CLOCK LA = it in the Senate is not in my province All Tights~ of® reptiblication of.§| (the- and “inshnatity and whert g“"d' time for fhem. And of course the boys | wouln't_have to refain factories 0| (o predier Jadsing from. experience | epecial despatches herein are also || QuAntities of - gasolene are used.|under the draft age are much too|make them fancy furbeiows. L1t revoRus: Hhlk DAAL BLihE omatel N reserved. Where there is no other means ofiyoung for me. So there vou are!” “No American woman would delib- =N 3 decides to hold prolonged hearin nd TGW N transportation the usé of the autes is| "So youve given up the male per- |erately keep a fighter at home. 1 be- | Geeldes to hold prolonged hearings and | A SUCCESSFUL 5 of course permitted and the idea is suv.\ion almzethe;?“ a = 1:§v; the nowartd]‘\lf tellows are USINE| on"ino hifl a chance to go before the ADVENTURE The Bect Picture Mr. Ray Has Y i ’ v -1 “Not exactly. correspon with | their woman folks as an excuse. nanoe ¢o % : Ever A; I .,:;i(f:s IR{EPTere with necoRRAIY. OCCU- |\ ce of the boys who went ‘over| ‘So youll keep the fires burning and|TIance committes and express their | ppeared In : g opinions, it wili be a long time befare | = there’ as quickly as they could get on{the seeds sprouting till the boys vou The appeal is being made at thelnc;r yniforms and get through their |respect come home,” said the friend season of the vear, howéver, when ed with statements from Senator 8 E e iving in dug-| “And I'il dic an old maid before T'llj & peet WM DESMOND cline. This will not be for a number|outs and charging with bavenets and | look at the others.” Penelope replied.— | S.1moNs, chairman of = the fnance; 5 of a speedy passage of the biil and be difficult to teil whether there is a “HELL’S END” 3 passed through the Senate, but would | tieed is forced by other reasons. Taxation Suggestion. Ei " A Delightful Five Act Metro a senate vote is reached” C 8 A omedy Drama TRIANGLE FEATURE training. They write me about thraw- |of the family. The statement of the Speaker coupl Sunday pleasure riding is due to de-|ing hand grenades and : - committee and Floor leader Martin,! of weeks but it will come with the ad-|all that, till I feel their danger so!Exchange. seems to put an end to the possibility | In the Five-part Tri F vance of coid weather so that it wil 2% ara || - THE HOUSE OF HATE n the Five-part Triangle Feature E has revived the rumor of a month ago, | complance - with the requeet or| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | tacture. It carries with it the danger | that the revesus bill ‘would mot be!j A THRILL EVERY MINUTE o [ § s that under certa. ions an ex ~ ROFTOE Thch 3 g ine 2 inay b 90 i tax may spell actual ruin for|he put over to the December session | FRIEND HUSBAND CURRENT EVENTS some weaker business concerns whose | pefore passage. There will be an opportunity however} Mr Editor: The problem confront-|activity is neverthelass an important| ‘The bill in its details will b A Naw Mack Sennett Comedy 3 + x & e an T P AR TR L W e TR of noting the effect of the appeal for|ing the government is the securing!one in the furpishing of war mater- f " - T 4—SHOWS SATURDAY—4 a gasoleneless Sunday for a few weeks|from the natien of such amou R unpopular one,” said a republican Con-|§ BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE i P 5 | 1215 gressman today. “And I doubt if the and of seeing whether auto riders are .:noney as are needed to defray the Jorrowing may bring the same |democratic party wants it paseed be- inelined t6 comply, and also swhether | COSt of thig yar. . amount to tha treasury as will taxa- | fore the November eleetion, in pite they take otcasion to bring about a| The problem confronting the coun- *Right is More Pree ! : the regulation regalia, in spite of con tion, subject to the return to the jend- | of their protests to the contrary 8 bias hel & = o 5 s then Peace” | .o ving on other davs in the week. |(I¥ i the provision of the amountsler of the,money borrowed, within a| JThe Speaker would not comment on | ing, Jost thing those ~sishtiess ~eves|changed conditions. SRS St R R " {decided upon as necessary to the 20v-|time determined as safe by the treas- |that poseibi of delay in the Sen-| i3 "Nimeg atraight at his face, Then| It is stated i the NortheGerman GIVING ENEMY NO REST. o ernment. ury. ale, saving that was a matter for the | came the shot and the darkness which |Lloyd Vear Book for 1817-1318 that Gesinaey 15~ QEEAMAYY : CHILD LABOR. The further problem confronting The present policy adopted by the e!vat”e and not the heyse to deal with. has never for a moment ceased &inee the company's ships seized in North : s G e AR R BT P et 4-|the covernment is to _raise such|country is a combination of the two|“Bur” he added while talking to the o SlYaod Hootn A Yethy the ATl SEAEEES 4 hatt,| Al sorts of ideas are betng a o that day long years ago. The old and South American and Siameseand T S90s BN . 0 @ halt heed for the purpose of overcoming |3MOunt without imposing an undue|methods. ulletin correspondent, “There Wwon't| Chaplain is mild of sneech and gentle | Chinese waters represent a loss of :,“'-“5 e ich o better PIe-| e eftorts to' securs federal legista- upon strong as well as rela-| New Plan: My suzzestion is such|De much for the house to do while re its defense lines an € unex- o tively weak busincss firms. modification of the taxation pian as|the Semate has the revemue bi 1;’“ JiAnaer ti poms one talksaf ihe £-Toom OF Dyer 190000 e 2 Two principa ods are now em- | wiil avoid the evils and dangers of { There is a rumor that the house wi ¥ i s like 3 - e o - the continuance thereof, is seriously |3 unjustified use of chiid labor. lw‘n";ed:p(:\cu';‘alx::?rt:?:d?\j h:&‘f;wi!‘?z oxlc‘es:h-cgdmxaiiai\ by changing, at the | Iy to take a long recess during the horse at the firgiegtrop dor: Gtge. ing 75‘4“3;0 K;Enr‘s.cunfism‘ed‘ A interfering therewith. This s particulariy true in the south| “Toxation has been readily accepted | point where the danger bezins, to loans | time which will eiapse after it passes | Zven Billy Sunday would find : hus the Teutonic commanders are| ¥here child Jabor has been dépended|ny the indusiries gemerally and will |inetead of taxes but the leans to be :he !r?;sg;ze!hh; 5 u“?] ;‘l comes | BT s i e s Nmrestinend s throwing into the fishting all the di. | "Pon for a long tinme and wherg thete | prove further acceptable un to a rate forced loans. The 1917 tax rate tnay tgel Breotsr woufi"ga& ri:aas\loe but | 03 than can the grave| visions which they can spare, hopins |iS 2 Strong unwillingness to give up|that threatens to discourage manu- |be assumed as representing a proven oh. TRAC camavieis xonppmhlhusoapr:v- dignified hhnd_ Chaplain invokes in thereby ze the rituation so| i€ Dractice regardless of the effect thing more than a three days recess|Brayer When his oldtime war spirit is : | lther regain-the ini.| viich {lts contnunte is Boiiad b : : s s > . o = cither Senate or House without | hOroushly roused. e or be able to hold their terri. | '®'¢ UPon future generations. Strange . consent of the other. Many ef-| Talking with several members of ' * A return to trench warfare. as it may seem in a civilige country fotts have b‘een made in the pastcongress ‘reggrdxn; the retention of Thoroushiy cognizant of the posi- | 0¢ 20Uth rates to progress or to deal; We Sell f| to bring about a prolenged recess un- | certain old time red tape regulat 3 fair'ly with those who are to be thel der thess conditions, but it has al-|as t6 qualifications of soid citizens of tomorrow. Theitt | ways failed. Whether or not an at rvived civi hAL Ahrate i AR aten o L 3 tepipt w be made to do so this pectedness of the allled drives, and| 0N Which will prevent the extensive We Sel! h the Germans have been the effect which it is hav- fng upon the German armies ag we. Thrift 39 . fail is undertermined, but there is no the mpe'fec. dentl ot allies, to sy pothing| SN IE MIb SORINEFy. peliny is ";e Stamps Stamps f§|doubt that members who hav i of the draft originated. e manner in which the reverses| i O Dr: Frosser, head iof the fed. held here by impertant ittee | It seems that Lefore the civil war on'y | received in the fatherland| %) DOAPA for voeational eduecation, work without a days break s muzzle loading r were in use admission of retreat and the| V00 WOUld have the ehildren sducated December, are restless under the|Cartridges for which were made of messages contained in the soldier.:| "1 they work, or tey to kill two i lho;g‘\t of suvmghal their post with | very tough paper, the endsl of which | - letters, General Foch is determined birds with one stone from which it nothing to do, if the Senate has long be bitten off by the seldier when i drawn out hearings on the revenue|loading the rifie. That required a that there shall be no let up. When might be inferred that he would have 2 = bill just before the vote on the man|certain number of good strong teeth | stiffened resistance is encountered ut| ¢ Children all‘sver the country put power bill was taken in the senate|placed within biting distance of each | cnie point which it s not considered| o, wOTK 81 &n early age and have ) ; Wednesday Senator Brandagee of-|other. Without the right bite a sol-| advisable to overcome for the time :::a;edl ;::drmed“u n under the|§ ) . f|fered an amendent which was unani- |dier might as well be suppiied wi being, a blow is delivered at another|" 7 { mously adopted the Brandagee | brown bread peliets amendment provided that men who So the war dep i cer may apply for commissions | phys fi: standard only to such| {Opens Labor Dsy, Sept. 3-8 in the Irmmch of the service in which |men whose biting capac was up| {Charter Oak Park, Hartford the volunteer. to the mark. When breech loading| 5 The blind chaplain of the house of |rifles came into use, 2 man's biting £35,000 in Purses point with the result that there |, D\, TOS4Er I8 apparently working v . or the intérests of the séuthern miil dally progress at some point alonz the western front which is not oniy wear- | o RETS rather than for the welfare of ing down the enemy's strength but iz| ic ¢hildren. He told southern tex- seriously interrupting the plans of de. tile manufacturers that he coesn’t be- ik ; 11 4 . A f! representatives stood at the readinz | capasity no ionger play i $50,000 in Fremiums | tense. P o L e P YA k S W esk with hands devotediy folded, and | the war games except 2 e j Just now Germany is doing its ut-|, 01 cenodl but favors a combina- A\ N 4 ; e e e R } : rmon to hold Bapaume and Noyon, but Uon of labor and education e nfi,:hc’:&.,‘;s":,[hfihf,a‘]‘!,noefgRo;; » ‘certain amount of education which with the continuance of the advapes|® @1Ways £ained during the working|| size of the army to be put hefore them | K at these important points it (,‘n‘:ml”, hours even after children have secured ; soon as the praver ended. And | r teeth o be a question of a Lrief timoa befors | !"CIT BFammar or high sehool educa- |} 4 J|i ity e the Liiany. which fell Fom on Zér:i‘lghxs %Il amather these Iarger and. moce o DfOT®| tiom, but to think that the schools are! ; sadastian R Sl R T L P e e Rt A h ger and more important] . we abandoned is preposterous. It liver us from the hyphenated Ame; etance o e retention al roints must be taken. 0 e e ; ) | reve tly to H 5 the end off ca: S i ‘CO!NFL'I'EC(H_‘ AT WAR® Phgre 1o % reverently to Heaven ot | e LT IR M T WA " e man power hill doubling 2 { = can: the pro-German: the spy. e{der after its significance is obzelete. sy B mzy please the southern mill owners profiteer t}?e pacifist and fha P,'h 1," the beginning of the existence of | WASTING PAPER. hut it will never get very far as a —and from all who would retard u,elt signal corps, the wi was done | When it eomes to the satienal movement. e e c flfi ress a rlcs prosecution of the war for human|alons unblazed tralls by men on horse- NinE R e e o human happiness and the es- |back. Hence the spurs. A little later | A\ ;:ylr}?e‘a p:\:‘v"lh‘att };;:y].ee“ "“De‘d‘tedn- EDITORIAL NOTES. i ishment of world wide peace.” Not | wagons came into use, then followed | e are great op- 7 a word more except the fervent Amen. | bicycles, motoreycles and automobiles Have Passed the Endurance Test {2 <ovpente. MM; it peeen byt 136 intex s cup of sacrifice has been filled toa fAving officer or anv officer of the Portunities for this right in the na-| The man on the corner says: fional capital and in government ac-| Though seme people seem to think sv livities. It js not surprising there- | noise alone will not win the war. | = 1s no advertising f 4 ri) i | corps dons his “dress u Eastern Conuecticut egaal to S The Bnl- ore that the matter of crowding the| Theee Mexicane sheuld have known| % i e . {ipe brimy R 3 | fetin for b ss resuits. Congressional mecord with great | better than to have doubted the figni-|§ You know just how it is—every normal child is active, §|cavalry offcer in the Civil 1 and spurs are a part of|letin for business res quantities of matter which is not a ing ability of the American soldiers. & o . = veeord of the doings of the senate and| Germany thoroushly sppreciates the|§ and every normal activity, as a child knows it, puts a strain Attention was: called to the fact ‘e‘:'?fed Cl‘l’lruw e\:d:s loeks ahead is al- been selected on account of their style, not alone upon - that many pages of the Congressional|ready making his plans for as zen- || wearing qualities. Make the school dresses of these § pretty materials and they will be a source of considerable satisfaction to yourself and to the child. Record are constantly given over to|erous a participation in the coming “KIDDIE CLOTH” IS JUST 3% a YARD speeches which are made by members | Liberty loan as possible. There is more than 39 werth of satisfaction in every yard, teo. It is a of congress dll cver the country, ad-| If these Garman battalions who dregses which are not even made by | want to revolt only select the proper well established favorite for childrsn’s wear, as it wears well, washes well, and is pretty, too. Tehe colors are woven in. congressmen and long newspaper ar-|time theyll find the alled forces ticlés in nome of which cases is it a|ready and waiting to aid them, record of the doings of congress. This| There i nc probability of a bone is not of course anything mew. It is|dry nation until next sumfher at least 3 matter to which repeated attention!and then, judging from prohibition PERCALE BATES’ OF BEST QUALITY DRESS GINGHAMS 35¢ a Yard 39¢ a Yard It is a full yard wide, which makes | “Bates'” stands for quality and for a difference when you compare it | Style. It has ranked ameng the has been called in an effort to over- |efferts in the past, there is no as- with other weaves. The variety of | highest for many years. The col- rome the abuse of the “leave to print” | surance of it then. orivilege, but without resuit. Great| I!f seme big task is beinz reserved pattorns, too, in both light and dark | ors are woven in. It is 27 inches colarings, gives ample room for | wide, and the large variety of suantities of paper are used for this|for the Americans along the western purpose and now when paper isscarce | front there is no doubt but what it chooging. A very satisfactory arti- | styles includes seersucker stripes, cle is this fine Percale. plaids, checks and solid colors. and high it would appear to be time|will be suecessfully aecomplished to correct the practice. when the time Is ripe. There is nothing which makes the| Frem the way in which the U-boats ongressiona] Record less read than|continue to send down the fishing this method of crowding it with ir- | vessels they must think that the peo- elevant articles. It is not what the|ple on this side of the water depend Reeord was (intended for and those|upon fish for sustemance. who have takien occasion to criticise it| Germany Is trying to throw suffi- are entirely justified. Efforts to put | cient sand in front of the tobpgzan an end to It have been made for years| (o chétk the retreat but it will find . 2. ENDURANCE CLOTH ANDERSON'S 33c a Yard DOMESTIC GINGHAMS headed for home after its Work off [} The colors in this cloth are woven 49¢c a Yard P v il Tl e B LTy f B s é&‘:&#&"’.’&? cieimed || in, not printad, and will stand the | A peautiful, soft-finish Gingham, 1M R ehiule P Setontry Shye: it must-heve 1ts-sole- || Wear and tear of washing wonder- | 32 inches wide, in & beautiful as- PI® of Great Britain anl ecreate a|nies baek, and it fs of course cruel to fully well, It is 27 inches wide and ur(mc:} of pn:‘tz .m: ‘w":v::h:‘; department of aeronautics was not | plague such a meek and merciful na- |} patterns and colorings are suitable | 8 are .:: faxt a3 they can ber . adopted, it is evident from the action | tien by making it think that it will|} for children's wear. Come in and | T is a standard fabric of exeep- 2.14 Tro!. vee -‘400 le i ROBIN which has been taken in making Jobn | never et its posseasions again, see it. tional merit. 2.24 Trot or Pace ~ - D. Ryan, who has been for some time| Ex-Geverner Cole L. Blease of South i o $400 Purse Km' (3 Comedy J“ltifl" [} Poultry and Pet Stock P 5 . g . £ s Tuesday, Sept. The Whirling Edwins Prompt and Satisfactory Service At Little Cost Fruits and Vegetables h g g.fl-l?l is rogarded as meritorioun a4 | *Gorman prisoners fn this oountry h 2,10 Pace.....$400 Purse Comedy Acrobats that it is proposed to secure the bene- | gy not want to be exchanged. They Women’s Work 2,15 Pace. ....$400 Purse 3 fit therefrom by the course pursued | want to remain here, but they eapmot ! Puarse rather than by the establishment of a | expect that American prisoners want \ ~ E 3-year-old Tret, $400 new department. to ‘rémain in Germany, the country ’ ; The air service will be placed under | which, they wikh ta tee'n away frem. ; = Arts and crafts wednesday Sept 4 cne man. He will have control and| Of course the destruction of fishing ! ; 64th ANNUAL New London County Fair NORWICH, CONN., SEPT. 2-3—4 EVERY DAY A BIG DAY DEPARTMENTS | CLASSY RACING |FREE VAUDEVILLE Cattle Show PROGRAMME DAILY Bees and Honey 3 g:c\:’}s;so&cfic&g FOUR AERIAL STARS Flower Show 2 Sensational Act ‘ , dept. . . Automebile Show z.z!.:gt:enay.sf:&pfw The Racing Whippets Tractor Show byt there is now an added reasen, but|ii a hard job to offset the effects of it is doubtful if even that will be suf- | the allied Aghting machine. ficlent to effect the change. There may be a fealing of relief et psol] the bellef that the U-boat is DIRECTOR OF AIR SERVICE. |jesqed ! fer 1 ’ laoking after the production of air. | Carolina -thotoughly misivdsed the || | ET US SKRINK THE CLOTH BEFORE YOU MAKE planes, an assistant secretary of war|People of his state when he carried and delegating him to have direct|the Opinion: that they would suppert |} UP THE LITTLE DRESSES charge of the air service, that his sug- | e candidacy for United States sena- The Kimura Japs Novelty Equilibrists will be held responsible. -He will|fleets will cause some temporary em- {17 : : 8 Farm Implements 2,18 Trot. .. .$1,000 Purse have autherity to give orders and to| barrass: it i) t be f P FA o - . rot....91, T ses that they are obeved which ap-|long. Ifl:‘tlflt m:r‘nl. :‘;u v.e ¢:: 5 p 2,18 Pace .... $400 Purse Admission. ..., ,.,... 50c 2.26_’_!'!0! $400 Purse | Children.......... ..25¢c By . (ot 3. oot raa | S oh A Smbanaed B Just i / L # Market Garden Exhibits M'umu;outbucnuuu& which _Ba 2 il B T T NG U e AAAfiMf'