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developing artifictal light e cofsumption of coal. We o “No, T can't sit down” protestedlot of shine Gh his hoilder when the _l_"rmklm have been gétting from the sun what|the little young thing with the slend- |sun hits it. If Marie Sunspot has a - . 5 spending a|er ankl i £ colonel or a general out thete and | f{ff i & orwich ‘ nlletin. |+ ontaln, Beorgetie ‘$own. ‘Tt jurt bame m: is caimly approaching him acd think- Maenmc Providenae, R. 1. Telephones: Union 963 to get my knitting bag.” ing we are going t let her do it she , being he vanished nfro:rfd the cornet. of lsswerv much mistaken! No girl tkholgfi Cfimpany Union 1857 and Goufied continisation of the® GAylight the clubhouse and the other <young |9ays has a right to act 8o! I thinl "Thig 14 one| Yomen Iooked at each other in the pe- | 80 around that way as though I was Engineers Fuundlr-- Machinists culfar secret society way women have | headed for the water cooler in tHe plan through thé winter. B e - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Aswcidted Press is exelusively miitied 1 the use for republication of all nows dematch- & credited o 1t or nov otherwise credited in (s paper atd siso the locai news published burein. All rights of republicatien of secial demateh- s herein are also reserved. CIRCULATION October 5, 1918, 9,997 —— e Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- 122 YEARSOLD lot th;! lndle;tiom of the success which when g':ey wish to resistor doubt and |Balb—mn L g. eignims ot HARRIB.COR- S 1 &%) 80 n|has been obtained by the summer|myste o o nothin; e h.m... Hmuc Pulleys, Bear- 5 Sokscription price 13c o week: pian and while it is not likely to suc-| “She looked excited,” said tne girl [#irl in purple told her ~indignandy. || SEARS, Foceery Fu) Epldelmc in 1889-90, Only 'fllm It Came From Entered at the Postoffice ut Norwieh. | ceed, because it is diffeult to_ under- i the green sweater thoughtfully. “As | “What about the rest of us out here L. tock al h Comhe 8h stcond-el ter. RtaBd RO it could. be-of dhuek vaiuo | (BOBEY sbmething nad nappened. ANd) MR MOCHILE (D gruas pa? 1t of BN Sa Ao bane Russia by Way of France and This Timl > h oes happen nowadayvs. Be- f ral Mi 508 ; ? ' Telephone Colle, during the shorter days of tne year,| SO, (0% FARDeR nowadaxs. | U\ U8, (G NOINEN shriek for them to Siga) Wil Regyirs.c . By Way of Spain Bulletin numnm olfllkun“m 1t simply indicates that there Will be|feci pig not to let us in on it!" come over here to look at the pret! Special machinery of all kinde. Bulletin E oTkin Sob m’““'m 35-2,| an even greater cry for the resump-| “There is nothing to do but whzt we | birdie or_ an: g Willimantie Office, 25 Spring St.|tion of the plan when another sum-|are doing,” added,the girl in the blue ;’l;,njlzndedulgewil{elrxmge“ L - 7 Telephone 384-3. g mer has rolled around, THe comfu-|sleevedss sweater, “so why not do it |think up th 3 0 s g e ; : —_— tch WhlckSolus WA pRAAGA. Cutibd JUrits, n= T You donit stivk Juitil (e A0 e o S e i s her above sea level than his| GO to Bed and Stay Quiet|"s :fi::“hgllfn);‘:q"f’éu?‘:fi: o Norwich, Thursdey, Oct. }0, 1% _ | to materialize and the davyight sav- [, MOTSE (RO (0K You OVE T | Ul s thoush she srere perfectly | oW acrodrome, —Take a Laxative—Eat |more, according to the severity .of ing plan seems likely to beéome & that! Could it be possible — cafe, !lhinkfi]'ll moan loudly and pit- —_— oy, . |the attack. . fAixture. . “If these were normal times,” broke |€vusly, so tfiat he'll have to spring . EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS in the young woman eclad in royal pur-|to the rescue, What can 1 wmoldn 1ews antes en Ol 0 g n_order to Stimulate the Jining of PROTECT THE SHEEP. ple andrgetting away with it, “1 should [about? ~Will some 1ddy kindly deal “HELP” Food—Keep Up Your’ the Alr’ phosages 1o Thrdw = Ot tie b Py 1|52y that Maric had a prize she in-|me a blow kuocking me sepseless 17 T grippe germs, to aid in loosening the The fight is being made In many of|iongeq to keep for herself. It can't be| “We might link arms and stroll by By Isobel Field Strength—Nature Is phiegm and keeping the- air passages the eastern states for a revival of the ible th h just casually” suggested the girl in " ~ Reep rateing’ industry. fn all in- | omioic,iiat she has found o voung, (Ll ter deep thousht “We could| A §00d hearty laigh! Can voiwend the “Cure” open, thus making the breathing “ances the sreat handicap avpears Thore arent any morer |y Hello, Mariel Just naturally 929,10 0uF Soldlers ne Ratlorat, s Shctive. “Hot, wer. lowula shouid b to be the discouragement ‘which is — - TR 3 +¢ | doing what no other country has ever applied over the throat, chest and caused by the raids which are made| “She has! There is!” excitedly re-| /Tt would look so casual, ‘;’r“’“‘d“o:; attempted before, and that is o main- ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR back between the shoulder blades to upon the flocks by the roving dogs. |Ported the tall girl in black and white, |ity' said, the irl 6 purple In SCED| tain & puritan Army. clean in mind open the pores. Then Vapo-Rub Dift 1 bei dopted | Who ‘had tiptoed to the corner of the|CiSEust, “for us to advance lixe 3 1 and body. It was not thought enough | should be rubbed in over the parts i m::‘:("nt fh:n',:gfm ;:dl i: ,:':mh terrace and peered arourd the brick tgl‘,‘ge'h""s\tm‘;eahg‘;‘“;{ ?(’7 “}::‘v‘ep “,"':r to restrict, safeguard, and discipline NO OCCASION FOR PANIC until the skin is red, spread on thick- b s robably true of|PIHAr “There she is in one of the|(OUEL IATC Bos B9t IO (0t that|the men, 80 a special department was| Spanish influenza, which appeared |ly and covered with two -thicknesses a s D! 1 new lounging chairs talking to a per- 2 t all interested in the man.” |C¢reated by the Government for the!in Spain in May, has all the appear-|of Hot flannel cloths. Leave the other states, they are imparting the|fectly socd voung man in uniform,|% flr’@ '*"r; ;‘“‘,“’_ e " |bole purpose of developing their moral |ances of grip or la grippe, which has |clothing loose around the neck s the Dorsets because they possess fightin? [ who couldn’t get away if he wanted 1o, 1 dé“n"t care a rap If she has a and physical well being. It is called | swept over the world in numerous |heat of the body liberates the i qualities and are able to takes care of | because she has him cornered. He Jézen men—" the War Department Commission on |epidemics as far back as history runs. |ients in the form of vapors. ue themselves against the dogs, it being|¥ould have to leap across her chair.| %G TICE o p e gopd tignes | Training Camp Activities, and among | Hippocrates refers to an epidemic in|vapors. inhaled with each b lAIeA - thit thine “OF e ‘Cwis" W \n wonder she couldn’t stay: GIYBOBE a7 Vo MRt its many plans for benefitting the sol- |412 B. C.- which is regarded by many |carry the medication directly to = the even fight & dog to a standstill, This : “(el!! y\hflfl are \;e”"ol;n' to tflhoe “But we've gnt to show her that d:ernlm one :.hu§ encourages dra&mnngn:o ha:e ‘iee(? xinflue:znl.( E}\;ry_ cen- Qar Ranec!ted.bs.:tbet;]e tfimsgh um;. T Pl 2 2hout it?" demanded the girl in y L [ any entertainments in camp, staged and;tury has had its attacks. Beginning| Vapo-Rub i8 absorbed - QU an taken in connection with the faet that|grecn sweater indiznant “I pever |the can't sef away With any actloR$lacted by the men themseives. It|with 1831; this country has had five | stimulates the skin, . atiracting the they are soed meat and wool Dro-|heard of such selfishness in my life! p‘l; “Oh. Marie!” she calied daringly, |K€eDs a comphny. cheerful for weeks, |epidemics, the last in 1880-90. {beod to the surface, and thus aids in ducers would appear to make them a|Why, when Lieutenant Bancome was While ST gasped in excita- | the rehearsals being as much fun as| There is no occasion for panic—in- | redeving the congestion within. highly desirable breed. Thec idea offup here to visit e didn't T drag him ment. “Come here a minute! She's | the final performance, as every actor |fluenza itself has a very low percent- HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE «mploying the Dorsets to combat the|around and introduce him to all 0f YOU | oo eirls! And he is, too!” knows. age of fatalities—not over one death ; : dogs is much the sdme as placing -u:d ask yvou to lunch f!nd everyt?ing? o ] To carry thig out successfully it|out of every rcgr hundred cases, ac- Evidence seéms to prove that this donts ‘siaiket the sheep for the sutnl Whv should she—— 2 - was necessary to appoint trained men Icordmg to the N. C. Soard of Health.|is a germ disease, spread principally e, = “You couldn’t help yourself, becans»| “Father dropped in for just on2las Dramatic Directors to coach them,|The chief danger lios in complications |by human contact, chiefly. through reason. tor | 1@ fust sort of stood around swait's."” | hour before going back to camp” €X-{and also to have material to work |arising attacking principally, patients | coughing, sneezing or spifting. "So But whether there are sheep which interrupted the girl in pur- | plained Marie “genially, ushering the | with, and that is where the public has jin a run down condition—those who 'avoid persons having colds—which can fight and protect themselves oF|ple. “And we played faih and didn’t|smoethly shaven, khaki clad officer |been of great help. Famous drama- |don't go to bed soon enough, or those | means avoiding erowds — common whether goats are employed to fur-|stay more than an hour. Tt isn't that|up to the group. “I think all of you | tists contribute ope-act plays, famous|who ge: up too early. drinking cups, roller towels, etc. Keep nish the protection, that does ot one wants to snatch her licuten- |know him. ;}nd. now, what was it|authors turn their hands to skits and > up your bodily strength by plenty of ¢liminate the problem of the worth- :: you wanted?’ 3 duologues, vaudevilie artists are send- THE SYMPTOMS exercise in the open air, and good less dogs which are for the most part “He's more than that” reported the | "I guess we've goi it admitted th2|in scripts of their most successful| Grippe, or influenza as it is now |food. Above all, keep free from. colds, ;.c'smn.“fl for the sheep killing, and £irl in blue, who had also been peer- |girl in purple weakly. “Wh—What We “tyrns” and all over sthe country |called, usually begins with a chill fol- |as colds irritate the lining of the air . $ . v afl other|DE Ground the corner..“I'can see a'ldeserve”—Chicago News. there is a general cudgelling of |lowed by aching, . ~verishness and | passages and render them much bet- *Right is More Precious than. Peacs® |there 18 no reason why il other . brains and overhauling of old scrap- | sometimes nausea and dizziness, and Lreeds of sheep that ter breeding places for the germs. cannot fight g books. a general feeling of weakness and de-| ~Use Vick's Vapo-Rub at the very e should he neglected just because a STORIES OF THE WAR put to the test. Packing-boxes were| These contributions, as they come | pression. The temperature is from |first sign of a coid.. Far a head cold, PUSHING THE ADVANTAGE. lot of worthless curs are tolerated. put to every sort of purpose—medi- | in, are printed in little pamphlets, and | 100 to 104, and the fever usually lasts ! melt a little Vapo~Rub in a‘spoon and 5 The Pact sEithe mattar fu- (hik. thi The Work of the Y. M. C. A. cine chests, tables, chairs, linen-clos- | the funny gtories are made intoa book, | from three to five, days. The germs inhale the vapors, or. .better still, Having gotten the Germans on the| The fact o i~ £ ik A | No. |Gt bookcases. But it, was all the |entitled “Uncle Sam's Joke Hbok," for |afack the murons memhrane o= iinin~ use Vapo-Rub in a ‘benzoin steam run General Foch intends that they | quicker -the -sheep killing dogs can| W riting from military hospital No.luame to the boys. They had white |the free and exclusive use of the |of the alr passages—nose, throat and kettle. If this is not available, use an #hall be given no chance to have a|be ctliminated the better it will be for |3, in France, Miss Eleanor l'arman sheets, and soft clean pajamas, and | Army and Navy. treathing speli by each bed hung a calico bag with broncnial tubes—unere .o dsgeiy o OPAINATy tea-kettle. ¥{ll half-full of < 8o, If you have the Knack of writing | hard cough especially bad at nigm.'bomng water, put in half a teaspoon toothbrush, wash &oth, soap, e'c. that [a one-dct play or’an amusing skit, ,Or joften times a sora throat or tonsilitis. |of Vapo-Rub from time to time—keep scme woman.at home had packed up. |if vou know a funny story, write' it land frequently all the appearances of |the kettle just slowly boiling and ine Fow I wish those people, bless them! i i for the purpose cf re-|all concerned. ‘The sheen raisinz In- Cabot, who has lately been xrnrs{e;rexl forces or obtalnins|dustry is of vita) smportance and|from a home for repatrixted t o vory n in southern Fra to the » which would be warm- | nceds to he given évery encourage- hospital work, sa anizing the adv ly m.,c"m,\,l Just now. ment and cne of the greatest it car‘\ “On May 31 I got orders to report in | eould see the results of thelr-work. ?)uetp:rnt?ni:rt‘dcl;niomi‘:;so%nofi‘ro'i“faixgé a severe head cold. hale the steam arising. A This is disclosed by the manner in|FSt At the present time 1 to relieve|Parls. . . . TMhe doctor sent me ini1t is not onir that thev are Aling |Camp Activities 1520 Broadway. New THE TREATMENT NOTE.—Vick's Vapo-Rub is the dis- which he is keepinz up his defve|il ©f the serious dog menace. hér little Ford 10 a place called Mont- | neede and giving comforts that are|York City. Go to bed at the first symptoms, not | 2V of a North Carglin. druggist, byl i g W SR AT e e o morond, about {wents miles away, | uries wndor Cireumotoncss Lae. T ¥ ymp pushed into Cambrai and bent back R who found how to combine, in salve whero I got a night train north. 1 temember, the best antidote to|only lor)our own sake but to avoid the Garman line between that center 8 every little attention has a way . or ick " = form, Mentho]l and Camphor with PROGRESS IN RUSSIA. was pretty hard léaving the children, | yayching the men as you might not Efifi“”f{fi'e{“f:,'nfhgf“Q‘j;‘,s'fl‘,j'(‘ei‘g‘f;egg sp'readlnu ;he “t’“)“"’e g (“Lhcrsi"?“e‘such volatile oils as Kucalyptus. Developments have been coming eo |especially the few who had been there | pyaeg ollt ‘Boys) 1§ & §60d Rearty laggh! ey, Al Denty Of fourishing | myyme, Cubebs ete. 5o that whenthe and St Quentin where some of the|:hick and fast of late in other parts|'n the early days. ol : 0od, remain perfectly quiet and don't Troublss of the Airmen. e worry. Quini; B Dover's | 53lve is applied to the body heat, these a5t defenses of the famous Hindeén-|of the world that but little attention| “At the office in Paris po;-dfl iy fi,‘fr;'fimf;.sgerggc{)’ ingredients are liberated in the form burg line were located he has not only | has heen tiven to the progress of |tivity. With hardly a wor = Baptsiid e OTHER VIEW POINTS |5 dcr, ete, may b administered by | HETI0 5 s '"r'rress_) e s It has beén figured that hundreds|theé aching. But there is no cure or| Vapo-Rub is compartivaly new in reached open territory but he is faut| events in Rugsia, but on the-feld ce|d%ent me over to the de ros K overrunning territory and geiting pos- | battle and politically matters appear|military affairs: there told to s kuted {het, hindvens) (18 [OOR. RuC ot T b chesor | o Yapo-Tian JE EomrRuINg neY, b ] One of the safest piaces in the air- | Jf SI00TKECHETE In b ew OF the b et Itaust run its course, but Nature will|and a few Western States where it ‘is be vivid | plane cocknit 18 Biven to the compass, | license the exira tax on lionor and K : 3 ! sessfon of railroad junetions whieh|to be moving in the rizht direction tepur’;"){;wé- :i‘gcll;n[t :n‘uh\dl:\x evening at are not only embarrassing the enémy | and if they can hs continued they mind, P 5 i i throw off the attack if only you keep'just now being introdticed, but in the my mind. It was a pr thrill- { for wit B /i tho is | Lhe stopping of brewing on December I y . s he runs but which are seriously | give promice of a declded imProve- |ine Fensation, suddenly comihg in the fl_\,."‘:,',f:(:‘;‘s:; ::(llnrr!‘: :’:r;m:;‘lifi“'\h: 1, will quietly fold their bar rags and|up your strength. The chief danger other sections of the country it iythe threatening defensive positions both | ment in the state of affairs there. midst of our boys there. I wus Dut|ic honelessly lost. Great attention is|cmulate the Arab by stealing away. lies in the complications which may | standard home remedy, in over a mil- to the north and south el At with | R e e Mainint The advance “dope” seemed to be |arise. Influenza so weakens the bod-|lion homes for all forms of eold Wo hear little today about the op-{on ~ duty in a m With the Americana and » 4 sk i Aay | iy resistance that there is danger of | troubles. Over eix million jars were French | erations of the holsheviki in Siberia, | twenty-two beds—a = nurée hA®inglin FEpzland to the problem prosented Y“'i‘g]":‘"ii i “‘v;rr,‘(’f"x‘lt"‘l‘{“,el e | Pneutbonta soF tronei developing, | §o10" Insk yeas, It is partolasls wec shinine against the resistance offered|,nq their forces in the northern part f{g“fi:;‘; “;“edm,\’-fi:fi{ O dnient: | by “drifts”, 1f an airplane starts to fly | R0 R GO GRLL B Lo |and sometimes infiammatien of - the | ommended Yo chilaren's croup or on the line running from the north of | oy Russia are steadily being driven | i SRS BEE - OOt P out 1o | from one point to another due east,| 87N T\ "1, New York City|middle ear, or heart actioms. For | colds, since it is externally applied and Rheims to Verdun. the allies to the| ;ack by the allied forces to which |ihe fiv The mieht was beautiful; one | and there is a wind blowing ffteen | ois g1 500, What they will do inihese Teasons it Is very Importanttherefore can be used as freely as de- nfinrv are .-‘r ing ‘I” "r;mm“; mrmp some of the factigns which were dis- |could see the whole dome of the sky-<e :Tr\mtSarfl"mm:{”'":i‘?‘r‘r:;nsli;e;lg'ir‘rjv:l‘t“}unl: New Haven remains to be seen— that the patient remain in bed until sived withiout the slightest harmful nosed to offer opposition are turning |trees only on the horizon, and around twhile the peasants are recognizing the fus ov‘erywhfr? the lot\\;x l:;\g» 1°rr:mfii oending, accordink to. the total -dis- purpose of the undertaking and lend- ;l“!fllem;‘(gd L%l;'ts"o(:n'u" o e ince | tance of the journey. = ing their asslatance. rown so familiar and sinister—started | Many difffeulties had to be aver- P To get this benefit we must create the ; At the same time good prozress i | 1 ) Histance and was almost| come in the production of a satistas. (Eardens in_town have profuced a|Méke them preséntable so much lfess| 7% Sl PR N MU ATES GO ting the pincers again on o WrSe|,ne made toward the getting to- immediately joined by dozens more In | torv ccmpass for nerinl work, Chief gecond crop - of vegetables, - lle Bt Give Trom vors mias whether by walking or riding & bicy seale and when they get possession 07| oin ¢ oot terae hich ‘ p ¢ shrieks. An| amons thesa was the problem of neu- |S0me ariateurs have raised bushels| I e gicle or in some other way, so that we 3 g et gether of the various eiements which ia perfectly wild chorus of shri 5 - of turnips on the very ground which Winter is swell upon tie people of the lines of communication the Huns | p.ve heen separately opposing the |orderly hastily crocsed the open spice izing the magnetien: of the encine b ht forth beets or beans or po- the Westers frant even nna- | will get fresh air in deep, full-lunged volgheviki : M thelr from the tents opposite to teil me that | and particularly the maameto, and of | brousl = Eeen oL | Much s fferlng much needless sor- 1ps, and so that its benefits will be bolsheviki and through thelr coopera- q o v 1 nreventing the effeet of certrifucal | tAtoes a month or more ago. With | ° e 8 sUC- hed. by &n actéleratedtéirciiation: h they have experienced since the | tion organizing & new government.|the ‘alert wns SOUNAINg, A Y fans | forea which trends. (o eatise. the im | prover care and selection of the |FOW. tun bt symied Luse dutau, D e 2 - agains » 18 pek ern shou! pe out. As 4 3 ause t 2 f . dened people, by th "l'lCh"lt' - = 3 e against them, for not | This recelved its start at a-récent o0n- | G iqed, one could hear the disiant | of the compas 10 swing in a direction [FIght teuc, two crops could be made | O¢neq people, by the generous chariey | 00 O Goenore *Standara Ameri- only will thev be forced out of France | vention which deéoided that * Ruesia|pooming' of the outer defences. Before | enite independent of north when the | quite h““‘ c“‘""m"l‘:‘ Bling in. town | Sram: can. but they wifl be obliged to give up the|chould have a constituent asserhbly,|lonz the inner circle started up, and [ airrlane js bankinz on a turn. These “‘,‘r'{ce P:“\::on T ity whole western end of Belzium. ‘The|@ Drinciple whick {8 not hew to that|everywhere the bursting sh of tre ) difficulties. however, have all been sur- her] Tet it hov);i"c’éan(ng bo These autumn months are the_ seas- persistence of the Foch movements|country but which it has not had the|barrage appeared like bi: stars | mounted and the comnass in nse on £ AiHG ANy dded ko n“g to|0n par excellence for exercise in sainificent | (hance to see worked out. But with|afainst the backmround of the hegv- | hresent day afrplanes is a fairly sat- | Spurred by o e et o | 9pen. If those who wish 28 DHSMATAL Y p naJority of the peopie work. |ene. From out here in the opfn vou | istact -y instrutnent. It fs sniq to he|find clothes that shall protect the Spanish fnfiuerrn will i them makes it evident that | he great majority of the people work- |0 (PO (o0 hiionts from all sides | far superior to anvthing which the | homeless of brave Belgium. walk on these tingling days, they will Hindenburg has said, Germany|ing together and being aiven the as-| b5, %t S woonme the sky. The ors | Germans hate vet been ahle to evolve | EVEFY sart of garment is welcomed. must soon start a big retirement or|eistance which they need from the v t : probably be nearer to achieving their derlies began to assemble in groups| The airmah's next most important | Wooler of course is especially de-|gesire (han by, automnnile ridine. ®o down in defeat. outside to take care of the enemy both [ahout the tents, @iscussing which of [ instrument fs hie anerold. cr height | sirable. I . The. mere act of putting ourseives within and without it is not improb- |the cannon werc taiing up the fire| indica:ar. This Is fitted with an adjust- | Baby clothes .and clothing for chil- |y the presence of fresh air does not NO DICKERING WITH GERMANY.|"ble that conditions there will quick-|from moment to moment. I'd some-|able dial whieh can be moved round |dren of all guhae “);v"":‘“r’;‘t In | really give us the benefit of fresh air. i 11y take a different form. Ruseia ap- |times catch ‘There! There!’ from their | so that on leaving the aerodrowe the i fact, an (;'-h clothes suita »d dr :}:1\ It 1s entirely poesible of course that| Jo iy "eene its oppoftunity to re.|Whispers, and knew that a pair of | reading is zero, whatever the height of agekanfl i e s e B the German chancellor will interpret 7 ‘it 1t be | bombs had fallen. 1 only later learn- | fhat nerodrome above sca level may weel - the note of inquiry which hae been| 72iN It8 feet again and 'if it can be| G508 gic cuich that olatter and | be. It you can patch these clothes and | sent to him as an indication that this) KePt Soing In the direction it 18, qh from the boom of the big sunt.| An American pilot left hik aero- country is dlsposed to enter into a|Ptaded at the present time there “1 was not long on night work. ...l dreme for a cross ecountry flight re- prolonged diecuseion regarding nego- | S°6MA t0 be évery reason for bellév: | Atier our brilliant nttacis, our brave| cenfly on a very mistv ddy, ravetolly s100 EWARD 8100 tiations which will give Germany the | D8 that it will succoed. Weddina Decorations. The readers of this paper will be hoys began coming back to us, convoy | *étting his aneroid at zero. After flv-| . -+ paber i TR Afier oomvOy and it was a blessing {6 | Ing far two hours by ~ Comnass he|Dieased fo learn that there is at least advantage which it desires in connec- EDITORIAL NOTES. tion with the war. He may figure 7 ane d digease that science has et into the thick of the nctivity that | thotight he muat be nearing hin A8stin- | poon opte 40 Siseas i ¥ that he has avoided a yes or no an- been able to cure in its stage: 1’1"”\? | (Gndunte and Non-Gndulle) followed. The hospitai had been | ation. He could ge& noifing below and | that is catarrh. -Catarrh being : The man on the cerner el ?‘e Soatie0 hardly & Week before, the Fed | 6 descended 4o BU0 feat: HMe faw at|infuenced by congtitutionar conditions, ewer to his proposition and having|sneeze needs a tighter muzzle than You are needed in Connecticut to h lp e it fluenza epidemic. Crosg supplying eéquipment and nurs- | this height for flve minutes and de. | requires — constitutional “treatment. gotten this governmen: to talking that | the dog in these days. Don’t leave your home state folks to dle whfle by " Hall's Catarrh dicine is taken inter- ing service. Tents sprang up like | cided m land. Ha was about to, vel- . i Acts th h the blood he can expect it to_contimue, but he| From Beirut to Aleppo is 150 miles | mushrooms to meet the sudden emer- | niane down into the midst when ‘sud- | fa™¥ 100 28, atea®he ihe” petem, will make no greatér mistake in his|and the British un@er General Allen-|gency, until—it reemdc:: no hme-Tthn denly ;hT n;‘r::”rlta(;red na\d ha a::whghp llher‘e!‘}\\ destro mtmxha ft‘lm:fa{:«o“ ?_f eareer if he inclines to that idea. hy have already made more than a|capacity was expanded from three| ground im ately underneath him. | the disease Ziving me:pi- ny strengtn From the reply which he makes to| ifth of the distancd. hundred to over a thousand beds. All|about ten feet below. His aneraid still | by building up the constitution and as seek a pot of zfild at the end of a rainbow ”me'.e State Department of Health will place you where you ai that th offer One Hundred DoHarse[nrlnn\“rnk*e{emat_ i |} can serve best. - Guarantees your pay. . : . responsibility, however, at the present|new chancellor's name. : L I AT LT Graduate nurses. $28 a week and expenses; trained time has been thrown baeck upon his| If Jack Frost will bring ahout an b T T T LT T L LT T T L 4 ss F. J. A e 5 g - el ¥ shoulders. o Is being given the op- | abatement of the epidemie ro one will| | nurses’ assistants, $15 a week and upwards and expenses. portunity to tell just where Germany | begrudge him the tax which he iz Report at once by telegraph or telephone to STATE stands upon the all important ques- | placing on the coal bin. B tion of terminating the war whether| While Secretary McAdoo declares h B i cc|medical necessities were, of course | insisted that he was 300 feet high. The | Sisting nature in doing its work. The B iy s e M:"‘m“":::"’l;‘”:i"d";m"w;'g‘n DPrince | met from the outset, hut beyond that, | explanation lav in tha fact that tnelPToPrietors have so mich faith in th ison can be quiekly tol whal L] 23 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Hartford, Conn., for 'y Be Is now acting for those who have| that this is the time for harder fight- g . been carrying on the war and com-|ing he might well have added that it A assignment. [ owers of Hall's Catarih 4 1 ecan tell you, human ingenuity was | place he was about {o land on was 3500 Faat Rat ¢ 8 future course is likely to be. The|the Kkalser do the talking over the mitting all the outrages against hu-|is also the time for greater bond mans must soon abandon the salient of which Laon is the kingpin br elee they stand in serious danzev of being pocketed thers. The allies are oper- . § New Haven Union. his strength returns—stay in bed at effects. Vapo-Rub ¢an. be had in terine his compass course, hefore as- {least two days or more after the fever three sizes at all druggists. The apple tree of a Garden street Lmun which 18 821Q to ‘be baring o | second crop is not unigque. Ceitain will be faced by the worst situation | Telephone 760 57 Lafayette 8t PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designe, Ohio. Sold by all drugmiste, ASK US TO SHOW YOU OUR Fr I\ manity of whether he comes forward | buyving. o g ‘{. g .éH WORRl with his offer of peace as the repre-| Norwich is doing magnificent work - #cntative of the German people, thoge | in the fighling fourth Liberty loan. It #Ath whom the allles will carry on dealings when the time comes. There can be little doubt in this respect but it rests with Prince Maximilian to has made the right start to reach the zoal and there must be no stop short of there. Germany continues to insist that do the deciding, @o that hencefortn!the Belgians shal! provide its war la- there will be no chance of claiming|tor and help it.win the war in spite an error of judgment was made by this country or the alliea. In the meantime, however, Gérmany of all the horrors it has inflicted up- on them. Now that the @German chief of po- #hould not in the least dogree zet the|lice has been shot In Warsaw an- fdea that this country is weakening|cther wholesale murdering of the in its stand for an unconditional wur- render. sowed even if it has.to be accomplish- ed by force, force without lithit. The note of Inquiry in no way alters that position of this country. people, whether innocent or -guilty, Germany will reap as it has|can be expeoted. With its afmies oh the rum Ger- many knows well what benefit could he gained from the reorganization There can | which might be effected during a ces- be no compromise and no dickering ! sation of hostilities. with the imperial German govern- ment. DAYLIGHT SAVING. If by any chance Prince Maximilian should claim to repredent them it would doubtless be a great surprise 10 the German people to get such The daylight saving scheme which | treatment from a ohancellor. was put into effect in this country It is all right for Turkey to declare last spring and which according to|that it will étick to the end but from the law will end on Sunday, Oet. 27, the way in which the ailies are tak- t 2 a. m, when the clocks will be|ing its territery there'll not be much ged back has been given a thor- “ough trial. It was because of the re: sults which were obtained in Murope by the adoptien of the same method that it was introduced here. It was not without no little misgiving that it was adopted but here as in Bure- pean countries it hae workeéd out so well and resulted in overcoming so fuch waste at a time when it was to stick to unless the echd vomes segston of the allies it can be ex- pected that they will makeé a quick leap at Aleppo. There is little won- der that the Turks are being recalled from Persia. A movement is underway amongst thémselves to have evety offioer ar sctually fieeded that it cannot be| ¢, looked upon otherwise than a declded ey Ak Boneheer 1h o e fourth loan. And we dare say that success. We have during the several|in spite of the other sacrifices which wionths been making use of dAyIl:hz are being made that it will be a quick miccess. yhn under ardimary ABOUT SUGAR Grape:Nuts is not only nearly solid nourish- ment but is rich in sugar developed from xts own grains in the making. 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