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, : ; pLuulma Aim GASFITTING 5 - 8 the M" “I it deeply concerned” began the|stant beginning {6 Hise to my feet. € pile up its|bachelor uncle, laying down his maga-| “He'l be a surprised man someday CALL UP 734 £ THU‘TV’V zine, “over those !WJOIH‘ ‘men who | when he stumbles over a dictionary e elose the harbor of | were here at diuner the other eyening |and finds there are several other words e S Wik 6 Wikheut @ % KEITH v AU”EVILLE SUP flE —Lieu | and Capt. White,|in the Bnglish language. It must g i : RS St vmg':' t::?:‘. i have been very hard os you to himit : bt Cé‘,fbmé"(‘._’,‘_ E%PI IBNY oy HODEL RANGES @ ROY LA-PEARL R e i Sl ;h"l. ey yere” admitted the pretty | your vocabulary, when you had to talk We fuihish Repairs for all maker C only mm #uth ships trom fall- |are §oIng to be sarcastic I think Ihave |went to work for his father at §8 a fng into the hands of Chili or other|to leave right now in order 10 be on|week and insisted on telling you how wntrlu dicapp at my meeting!" he had changed the entire system of 5 .m,;.:‘ :f,.,h:;..‘ nh:.uguhl: “Oh, sit down!" Suggested the tach- | the office and was making the old | the flm real inetance of an unfriend- | S10f Umcle. “If it were in me io be|boys stand round! How you must truly Earcastic I could earn millions|have yearned to box his ear: Iy act aimed directly at this South|op doilars ingtéad of being an ordinary from all appearances you might just Bulletin Baitortal Rooms 35-8. American eountry. but in view of the lzwyer! 1 always have your best in-|as easily have been in love with any *fy dstighter, when only five years ‘Bufetin Job Ofce 35-2. | KROWE polley of Germany it Will be|( at heart, fmy child! What I8 |of them as with these lieutenants and ald.v-twblfivg:mnher Wikimantio Offce. 625 Maln Street me awake nights is v«r‘mi captains who are thick around here| hands and face. hands would on one side in of Rarges Comedy Magic Névelty Sing Banéi Beritn for the double purpose of not | amisipation of treuble. “And if you| “And young« Meybrick—when he S ENID BENNETT in Her Latest Pmm l\waul‘ 12 FERRY STREEY you wérs so nice to nowadays . ot in water blistery which would . Telaphons Tib-2. iord o encourags. #aeh €h ultrulstic patriotls motives | “I'm nof In love with anvbodl"| beeetend spresd. She was 80 adst : “THE. MARRIAGE RING” e T M whether there wae anvthing more | protested the pretty girl indiznantly.| gies dine wab txable fo feed Herself. Phore 581 o e e i @bout the eituation. ~| “Can’t 1 be nice to people without— The itchting end was $o bad RECOGNIZING THE EZBCHO- ~.ua if it 18 personal T Worry over |and anyhow théy aren't in love with ”fifi Her fin- SLOVAKS. shat you are going to do with two of | me—" b coriid ok oepy them, ube Jou were exaclly ag| ‘Ahal" eried the bachelor uncle,| gers were ogernrium Ing The extension of recoghition te~the nucz to ohe as to the other. An “When a girl says ‘they’ in that senss| put her handa Crecho-Slovake ss & matibn and to|you do teel that way, how ia tré g she always means ‘he’ ‘Men are so| éraptiom cazsed it a8 egssntial ih modiin, houés the Czetho-Slovak hatiofial eouncil as|can 1vld¢ your affections 80 | queer, aren’t they!’ she exclaims when| time being. electriclty is to lighting. Wae guaran ifie governing 5oy of that sation Is| neaily she can't puzzle out why Clarence “Ghe wns 166 che véry bost PLUMBING WORK hotinid 8 glve a &trong stimuldtion to 5 Your mverufion is too mvolua" Was so mean to her. Giving the im-| gy & Cuticors Sosp and by‘“:w-rk workmen at tha faireet . = & - BT th sition which these péople 4#é ‘.:rl pretiy girl pression of a calm, comprehensive; advertipechon ori « v atilly i I, n' insigted her unele fmpersonal study of the entire male ey st Ack us for plans and prices s offering to the central powors. TBelift you are in love with one man you | population insicad of a condensed| Pie- It helped maeh . : Caecho-Siovaks have been f0f o num- | 4re equally in 10ve With sx—and if |scrutiny of one mere man! Who is ft| bought more, Musical C aid i her of months bringing themselves in- | you aren’t in love with Six you cer- | that isn't in love with you? I'd liks| boxesof h‘l) feal Photop] to increased prominence by the man-|ialfily &re a howling little "patriot! |to see the wretch! It can't be either cmmnsmpwnm she vras healed. UNCLE SAM’S BELLES 2nefield or Capt. White be-| (Signed) Mers. Alicse MeDonald, R. 1, PREBENTING Ruseia. They have permistently op-|ger interest fn him. greeat interest.Tell me!” were among the leaders in resisting | are in the yolng and callow stafe. Of |is onc of these twol Samfs et Fres by Ml Adireg GiF oxah . SRR 2 |HEATING AHD PLUMBING i : Sretywhere. Soep Be. et B iod Bt 4 Pretty Cho: Scenery and Costumes together, both those who were in the|What worms we are. The callow ones | if I'd tell you which one anyho sfter being forced to fight in the Aus-|eq. your turmofl of Soul—in fact, the “I ‘mean” he |bloodiest ddy the Americans have vet | Planefield cnown, the Yanks had maintained | . ROBERT J. COCHRANE forts which are now underway for the | knowing vou as I ner In Which they have resisted the|Dbéciuse thers is no use denying it gets | Lieut. Pl to B6 an awful bore to have & man | cause— offorts of Germiny to gut control 6f| o, gtantly around if you have fo ten- | “What?" begged tho pretty girl, with MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclustve- Iy ‘entitiéd s the use for repeblica- tion of all nawa despatchev ed to it or sot otherwiss ed ip this paper and aiso t! news published herein. All rights of republication of apeclal despatches hiérein dre also seserved. tocal hing from the floor. Box 21, Kazar Falis, Me., Juned, '17. 67 Weat Main Street & 2 . L) 7! posed Germanization wherever jocated| f Jow't see how you elirls stand | “Aha!” cried the bachelor uncle| for every-day toilet purposes and pre- T d A THE D‘AMOND NEGKLACE’ 4 whether in Anstla of Russia. They|most 6f us men, particularly When we |again. “She comes to life! Then it| ventthese distmssing twoubles. . 5 - T with JACK VAN, JOE BARRETT, ELONORE HITE the influence of the bolsheviki and to | course, we grow nicer as wé grow old- | “You are perfectly s : the mannes in Which they have held|er and awake to the realization of | girl told him, tryin: " i ®|are dreadful indeed and imdny & pt. White said,” began the bach- | ssssmm. 92 Franklin Strect 1Y D “T NSEI_" f*‘l""““" army and é’“":h ‘;’{‘ ane|time has my heart ached over your | elor uncle and el paused as he bent < K' GGR ON n ' taken as prisoners by the Russians|.,frerings! Not that you have evidenc- | over to pick up an infin al some- | America. ~ When night fell, after the o téo-Himgarian armies, much valuable | casnal observer would have said ¥ assistance has Deen EIVER to the ef-|actually were enjoyinz vourself, all_their positions. Sergy, twice en- the pretty girl |tered by the enemy. was again in their GAS FITTING, revival of Riiasli. gondertul control you w You're so s ; : nands, and from 134, overlooking Se- PLUMBING, STEAM FIT1ING The recognition by the United|Take that Reddinger bo: Her uncle ned. A btk TRt DAY TS | WashiBEion. Suc. Watkina Statbs fs fn Keenfng with similar aé.| Why—" began the pretty girl |never said a darned tt he r line was intact. A great day in!Washingion Sq, Washington Building | wares. It wil probably feaeh, in ton whith has been takén by Great |, KNOW You atiended many theaters | pitted, “but just looking at him was| American history indeed. Farther Norwich, Conn, most newspapér offices; thé same S . rosaghhe 3reat {with him and played~goif and all that. | enough to scé that he is crazy about|S0uth other American troops had taken Asent for.N. B. O. 8hest Packif destination as the tcommereinl press Britain, France and Jtaly and itplaced Yoy will have stars in vour crown to |y nd T wanted to ind out whether | the, Wood south of Cierses. ™ | matter—the waste baskel. News- thém in the list with the otber al-|pay you for it, because mo girl could | arly liked ou can| The handful of prisoners taken, men|——— —— — ——|paper readers are asked cr rather lied matlons, evén though their gov-|have really liked that boy who yapped | ove.” u e, who siood rigidly td iR N A ordered to eubmit to the éurtali- 1 was a bright pink 'ue“m“? sal ment of their genuine news allew- Yo} f he cried vigor ance in order that such uséless pub- P woil. ‘Thelr cause ix recog.|variably thought hie was on the point | body would marry vou and give FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY lications &s that may be mulitiplied ,f}[“‘ dnd they il et suprort in ads|Of 'lvrgxklng out lnk; 'The‘fimrfsnnng- | you some troulen of vour - own to S e to clogwlhe waste baskets of a na- | 2 e iy leed Banner' from his habit of crying | think about! You're too smart to be ' tioh—Waterbury Américan. I W R Do = Lo, w and the misclés of my | dround loose this wayrChicase| OTHER VIEW POINTS |THE VAUEHNFUUNDRY Co ety tended, so that in the final adjustment|jegq are still crampy from my con- | ) E 3 v Just About as Populan —aaNus of affairs following the war they witi The elimination of the “work or Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest Perhaps chlling whals meat jeh Le able to be free from the dictations =7 fight” clause from the e beet will maie it as populsr a8 doghsh [ 4 sane’ o The Demon f Germany and Austria-Hunsary.| QTORIES OF THE WAR [in the Army. There are times when|Dhy 18 an exhibition - of has been Since It began to bé called " | Ther fight now as co-belligerents o imbEE thabd & Fhete, 16t ol exal ity, but there is no reason Why | peasfion i - haké 4 whole of noise recalls the com- |we should not be a producer of crops | S 2y Sp—Boston Giobe. R T : ernment, like that of Beirlum and|when he essayed talking and choked | Serbia, Is lacated for the time being on | When le thought he laughed. I in- | —TODAY— EDITH STOREY A : > d automatically which means due consideration wher| Letter from a Canadian Scotchman|to dissemble your feelings’ * e e S o i A prdgn A PROMISING CUTLOOK. peace 18 made. The stép is one which [ to his brother in Boston:— —— PR e SRS L B e R L I S - e Never befors have the Germans|MUSt Give no little concern to enemy | T do not often have fhe time and| AMERICANS MAKING HISTORY. | ducés 10 low plane | the statei we shoui have at least| CATAREE CANROR BE CURED The House of Hate e tvén such a beatinz as 2t | countries but, as in other instances|i have but little inclination for induls- : 3 i " of cowa contemptible prac-|treble that number. Technicaily 1 local applications, a8 they éannot -] e O been givén such a beating as that (From a ‘special London Times corre- 2 ver. Teehnically It) oaey the seat of the disease. Catarrh have expe ed in they have no one to Blame but them-|ng in sentimentalities, but something by R j tical politics.—-ristol Press, may be true that there are few. if s [t R Y Y TR Y Y T ave experienced | you said Aboiit Jabor troubles Etii fhe | sbondsnt) S L ; {is a local disease, greatly influenced and which from all in- | selves. salc auet C American Arny, That that all money in the|any, abandoned farms in the state | by constitutional conditiohs. and In SAU Y MADAL‘NE IR s . sighe of weiits % e LS afiCEh ea:; hulairf.l etm-;(u;h hkr h Gt I banks is to be taken over by |but there are a humber of neglected orderl o sure It you must thke an fn dication no signs 1 3 hings before, & soldier is taking e Gy t £ vernment, is b cnes, and in the effect on the state | {ernal remedy s Catarrh Medicine BER Ses i thes wite ftiven back AFTER THE DODGERS. ot americans T Eior T Srresa | tween Sergy and Seringes this mo e e s font prorucon s trrm aar e |18 thken internaily and scts through |§ A New Mack Sentiett Coms- from the Marn the hisod on the mtods surfaces of be i ! v ing. 2 - efore, at which time| 1yrastly In line With similar moves | What is the matter with the men at | ing. = Storite home? Haven't they yet realized| With the Pavarian reserve d b The saving banks of Con-| edy with Ben Turpin, just as bld as an abaf-| pe system, Hall's Catarth Medl they had run over much more French | .yt y .| R e et 36, @ aooui ; % fdoned one—FHorttord v which have been made other cities, | s jand the 7 ian Guard in front of | RECH! are as so as. the rock \ i Times, prescriped by one of the bekt ph y ta o the series| Gouan o o larger scale, whs 00| B butguetion 5F imaChrals S5 mha, | Iem {he Ameficans i (herr awack |ribbed, (el Jiate th M| George Creet hus tound amotber sy | K0 T e cobaly for Srk' 1 || Charlie Lynn and P"“v the fact ean-lyoundup of draft slackers Which was|nitlons is in any Way interfered wita? |} went forward at 9 a. m e g gl “'MC' print paper. His “Divis: bined with some of the best|d MOP&I at were | spened in New York citv this weel [ God above us, grant them a vision of Sseuns corloedled clna 2 i Sy has besun the iskue 5. Tho perfect combina- | else and before A s ghtly press sheef nancial plan known to|paper size and 12 pages thi iddietown Press, 15 devoted to plugging the govern- ngredients in Hall's C s is what produces suel Tts in tatarrhal comal- for testimonials, free. ich a toland from all indications it was the|the spolied and batiéred felds of | the crest h;f""‘ e break up the offensive of the aflles 8| cory center where {his Very action|France—fields heavy with our dead | Seray, on the slopes of Hill 2 they were this mer, so that the fneeded from three continents! It ie a terrible |l the A gpened A lery jotned ir, and with a 3 It The ar: It is_a-pleasure to not the agri-|men official war films In much ) TN T T e n il n has rut] & r 't i 1 - = v i b N 3 . 0ps., 14 3 manner in which the | sl From the larfe niimber, who ware| Tulh (et labor take it to heatt), that o1y iets and sholls In their facas the | culturai p s of fhis siate.|lhe same tome that the commerciel et S pon Frope. Toledo. Q) HERE 13 no Advertisiag medlus § been taken out o anl{hrought in, éven tibugh a consider- 4 § icans daunt! pressed on 500 | We are & manufactur: ;: e ad iy o of siack- g com-|fim masnates use in boosting their Pills for constipatlon. among the whose worth- ] 53 hides we here to protect. tice ate determined to secure each and | Oh, boy, -there is a big day of reckon- erycne who is subject to the draft|ing coming. Take it from me, when d to he partleular to see that these | this riction is over the man who has ho are doing thélr hest to avoid their reSponsibilities tHrough -fatliire to régistat on the previously desig- { 1 3 unpreparefnes: | “bis numner wers releastd as 00m as| nas diaence And Ereet | thelr armies sent backw and in #tate of demoraliz the defenses which h and the large number of troops as- sembled, reflect eat credit upon the master hand which Is directing the allied operations and the magnificent manner i whith the armies are re- letin for business results Here they met ‘5 ance from the rushed the conld produce their régistration|scuts in safet: A, it 1 evident that the authori- No ROt done Mis bit had better bé all pre. | ide. Round Meuroy Farm only” the vared to move to the tall timbers. bayonet coulg silence the Prussian Some of us back here for a short | MAchine-gunne rom neighbor! rest were talking over last evening. g slopes on the front sponding rated days are corraled. I'am folling you this terrible business |04 o the right bullets and shells Indications at the present time are| Thig it must be realized is only fair|has opened the eyes of most of us; [CAMe thickly, but the Americans held that the s will not be able 0| o those of similar age who have step-|and no excuses will €o with the fei- |08 EVimly to their gains, which were #op at the line from which thes|;ed up promptiy on registration days|lows who have been through this heli- o ol 3 a|broth. It is what 1 was thinking as| re, they got their respodea | broth, It s what |second breath. The Prussians now nd eringes in particular, coun started in their spring offensive. Al-|a74 who have subsequen réady that line has been smashed in| (o the o o HUEy ' | the morth and the alfies are effectually | (ne HES i, | XER ‘3‘“"‘ et tha ‘Something happenéd that has since |2 e 5 riding 1he Resterical eforts amiey | e Soling men 1onnded up have PUr-| ket me thinking of my good oid pals acked in greater force than ever. ove o hvsterical fforts which | roseiy dodged registration, and thus| wig nave paid - the rise . It was|They swarmed up all along the lina &9 Set e to thfow eniough v cndeavored to escape thé action of the|growing dusk when down the street |}1e2 went down in batche the | doms intc the breach to save certain|poards in ilving up to the provisions |came some companies of the Gordons, |AMericans with machine-gun and rifle Fallway centers which if they are | of the selsctive draft it is evident that |lean, husky laddies, war-tried, aery |POUred lead into the on-pressing col- will mean that even Germany canndt| ey are not likely to be placed in @e-|One of them. At their head peir [UTNS He ¢ fell Bow extensively it will hav® to)corred clases or they would have|BiPers plaving. Did you ever see the |, AS the enemy came near the Amer- gommence 4 new refreat. The sftun-|neen anxlous to have registere | HiEhlanders on the march? It is_aflcans assaulted with the bayonet. & tion at the presont (ime indicates, and | ' sight worth seelng any time. But|ferocious hand-to-hand fight ensued. : - . and taken such classification and thus | o " t The Prussians were driven back. IS te viry feaash Why the aifies ce them with faces set towards [ The Prussians hould bush ith ehen mieater oieqs|P2Ve escaped the odiumn of being|the growling and rumble of the guns,|, ThAt was at 6 p. m. A second at- Should _pu n sreater vISOr| i .rmeq g dratt dodger. It is also|and vou will never forget it. ‘There |tack followed almost immediately, of ghelr advance, that befors General |, (il ® T GUE et Sin" be |is something stircimgly wild and bar. | Lhe same chardeter as the first and as Foch Baits for the winter the Ger-|.njjarly combed for it cannot hetp|batic ahout the kilf. Not a wound|Unprofitable A third assault came. Wanp will be cleared of northern|yoing recognized that uch I bound |{rom their ranks—only the steady 474 the Americans let the enemy into France and it is not improbable that | 4 " "Crdiecame afract upon he | {rAMP oOf thei: Boots on the cobbies. | SeTinges. In.their .ardor the Prus- & £06d slice of Belgium will be freed | o AT7 0 WIEEIME CReCT UPOR B8 | Toue sons of the dour old convenant- | Sians waiked in unwarily. The Ameri- The need of driving home the advan- - = e etired on three sides of the vil- ing breed. Behind them came Aus-|Sans retired W caised b botng overiooned | 2t week. tfalians; ‘Australian’s singing sol. | 125¢, and when the Guardsmen had - dlers’ they call them. One could|gntered, surrounded the piace. The ; Guards fought desperately to zet ott— - 3 fot imagine a greater comtrast. A |Cuards L ¥ 10 et ¢ LAFAYETTE DAY. LS NOTES free and easy, rollicking, frollicking |0, desperalely that mot one was taken It 18 only proper that adequate at-| Thers never was a.time when the|band. They jollied and jested wwith | Drioner. The streets were filled with « e Os Om tention showld be given throughout | Pisebdll score boards recéived o lit- | everyone along the viliage street |} GRTAVIE, L . tals country to the observance of Fri- | t1® attention. They greeted natives in ridiculous ‘.‘; R Labesie 05 B s n:;‘ll More bad news for Gertnany. The|French. And the last we heard of ith special exercises in many cinters | AMEFCan Neld aFmny Is to b thrown|(Nem was tnat refrain of their latest last year and it will unauestionabiy | (Nlp the fighting soon. R fecelve increased recosnition on this,| THe Man on the corner eays: Oppo- & ihe 181at anniverears of the birth o] sition to the dictates of fashion one oo i UNCH the great Fremch hero and friend of | ¥°°k I8 sure to resuit in compiiance Wipe the tear, baby dear, 8 LI the American colones. the fext. From your eye-ee, i ISCUI It is not a matter which should be| For the Germans the roads fn 168t for the French people in this] France appear to run in only oné di-|And then they werd lost to us in the rousitry o arrange for. They are of|iection and they are getting to be|gloom. It reminded me of Aldershot course interested, not only because of | IONg roads. S tioa ja priEmae A ToRC the services which he rendered to| The throwing in of Austro-Hungar- |20 nblooded And that silly, toolish America but becauss it is the [ian divisions by the Gefmans is only | sare ever since. Tt has bothered me anniversary of the battle of the Marne |SeT¥Ing to bulge the prisomer cages|with memories. 1 dare say these who I\ 1914 when Paris was saved from|Of_the aiftes. sang so carelessly were also troubled the Huns, but it must not be forgotten| THe Téutons are finding much tolin the same way. For that is the wny] that the services twhich Lafayetts| heir surnrice and regret that the al- rendered were to the oppressed peopie | e oftentive {5 something which can- the United States and Americans are | "0% be stopped. Hhus the ones who should take a leading | . Vit", Villa flesing before such u small force as 600 federal troops it STORE CLO AY, S . 6th, AT 5 P. M, sart in paing iribite :;‘n;;;:::;: looks 23 If he must have one leg back AND ALL DAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th, &t & time when the treedom and Ifb-| " The lower heses of congress has|] BUT OPEN MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 9th, AT 7, erty of the nation was at stake. rassed a bill forbidding the payment It theretore a time when e er.| 242000, & Ul torbidding the piymént ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAYS fotts should made by the American | cortainly about peopls in perpetuating the memory of| ¥4, v Lafayette's sacrifices and deeds. This ,m,".,',,",',',:‘:::,T,’:'":w""l;,?’ ;‘;:"J; countsy ls now pouring its army into| broke all records s something more France for the protection of that na- | tor Germany to think about. tion and the making of the world eafe | With cargoss rotting in Brasil and lor democracy. We are doing as 2| Australia new em; pHasis is given to Bation what Lafayette 814 as an 18- | ihe need of speeding up our ship pro- dividusl. We are ot fikely to forget| quction to the highest notoh _AT__ B8 manner in which Lafayette rec-| There iy promise of a large slamp agnized and supported our caiise but|in cotton production, but with o fixed It is entirely fitting that there should|yirice the grower will be able to meke !l- some outward dlsplay of our feel- | yp for all decreases in that direetion. e roc on amp e 0e ore ngs. When the barbers go in Yor ship- UNFRIERDLY T0 criLL building and ‘get to construetiny ‘hr 4 5t el wooden vessels it can be expécted N (o] ON indieation that Germany is recog- | that there will be large increnses in mising the probability of action by|the shavings. 9 9 other neutrals alofig the line with| With the Germans losing more than what has been done in Spain and Hol- | four tithes as many airpiines as the land, |aI seizing shma.nhz, and what is|allies in the past month thére cannot 3 Dbeing insisted upon by Norway js|be much questio; here the supretn- TH SALE WI LAS FE furnished by the move which wasmad® |acy of the alf fles, i E BIG LL T ONLY A FEW DAYS t:r::;r:f -:;rmfin‘-]'-‘:“:"'nléh; If Germany's loot i3 “as claimed MORE, SO TAKE THE ADVANTAGE OF ) ot ! Y 1 sufficient to pay its war expenses, it enfedvored to sink the vesscls in the | will need twice as mueh a: least With BUYING AT HALF PRICE NOW n:u. in :Juch o manner as to make| which {o meet the indemnity which BE SURE AND C TO the port valusiess, it will be called upon to pa ALL EE US Geéfman agents have been at work| For the next week it can be ex- 2 .y 3 OBfli for the purpose of getting | pectéd that there will be long debates 4 whatéyer benefits they could for the|ovér the day when a man ceases to A fatheflind. Their propaganda has|be 45. There must be no misunder- e roc on amp e oe ore :. #pread there as p;nr:ut&l;uy‘: standing 6n this point, however, for Afgentisa. Only a sho o the provost marshal helds that a man MAI TREE when &n efort was made to have thelis 45 till his 46th birthday and in de- 138 N § T government lease a number of | cordance therewith must register on _yessels which were lying | Sepiember i if he 14 Aot them 45, tigers. 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