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s “Yes, indeed!” said the woman who |peated. He did this so many times lives in the third apartment. “We|tha 1 began to ihink that he had adopted it as his lifework. He enliv- have been away for three weeks. Col- | 2008 the moments by goidingine {ie orade. Had a grand time. 1t was{thin® and wondering what made her wonderful. The people who kept the|act like that. He said that he had hotel where we stayed had a car, and | wound her up enough 8o that she we were invited to ride so many!ought to run all night and he added times that we saw most of the scen- |that he had never known her to be Ty at very litfle cost. so ugly in her disposition. But had "Oh,” she interrupted ‘herself to ask,|my doubis, as he seemed to kiow so “may 1 leave the door open 80 I can |exactly What to do. héar whether my telephone rings% “After a while, when we had given Dick was to call me at ahou this 'ip all hope and the driver had said e for the twentieth time that he didn’t “Of course” said the woman who|know what made her act like sancho, lives on.the sécond floor. she decided to behave and 80 Wwe i omiaas Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens 8o Naturally That Nobody Can Tail. " Hair that loses its color and lustre. or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is cauted by a lack of sulph- ur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this héfore the hammer falls. Ttis is fully peinted out by the drop ot from three to five dollars a box in the pricé of oranges in New York just as soon as it was léearned that the question of frmit profiteering was about t6 bé taken up. The whole- salers ha® of cdurse been following the course which is beihg pursued against the meat and other food deal- ers and being conscious of their own position decided to beat a hasty re- ireat, while it was pessible {p do such Slorwich ulletin and EGoubied 122 YEARS OLD Subserigtion price (28 & week; 506 & month; $6.00 » year, Postollice 4t Norwich, Conni, &8 Entered 4t the pecond-elasm matter. a thing, in the hope of escaping the| “Well" resumed the woman who|started again. By this time it was Ol?\:';‘\vri%arye: igvea' get this famoug mix- | - MUSIC. PLA- YS 3 o e Offics, 35 Bpring Bt Telephoné 384-2 | penaity. i had been away on a vacation, “one|as dark as the darkest thing Vou|i..s jmproved by the additlon of £ - : Because they have taken ihis céurse |NiBht espécially ‘was wonderful! Wé!know, and.I was quaking. A mile}; had accepted our host's ifivitation to help him get the next day’s supply of meat. The place where they got the meat was fifteen miles through the canyon, and we had hesitated a little, for the machine was beginning to feel the effects of age and rough roads. and we were running out of arnica. and our aircushion was on the way to be repaired. But the air—the mountain air—was so invigorating jthat I told my husband we would risk it and go. “‘We made the first part of our trip without any hap or mishap, got our meat and started on the returf. It began to grow late. We stowed our- selves away on top of the meat boxes and praved for a safe trip. “We rambled along at a good clip and I was busy remembering the road over which we had come and tried not to worry. You know what moun- Norwich, Tussday, Oct. 28, 1918. Sthr ingtedients By, ‘asking at by Including the u y 3 SEHS ShT suiphir Compound which ’ PRETTIEST CHORUS L8 SIS inae ‘Compound © WAk SMARTEST AND CHORUS Eventy. that nobody can’ poveibly tel ON THE AMERICAN STAGE : = - | evenly, that nobody can possibly tell mm ‘ - pe DOROTHY PHILLIPS o gn'it has been applied. You just damp- —IN— 2 river | €0 & Sponge of soft brush with it “The Mortgaged Wife”: and draw this through your hair, tak- ought net to mean that the investi- gation will be stopped. The very fact that they have dropped ‘the price as théy have shows that they have been geiting more than they were entitled to anad it is entirely proper that they should be made’ to disclose how long they have been exacting the unjust price and show whether they have now gotten the price down where it belongs. . Eleventh hour repentance amounts t6 something but in euch cases it is not always entitléd to im- munity. i further and the lights went out, and thefe we were, focking and rolling through that canyon rocks behind and beside and before, no lights and ten miles more to go. (] at once we _began bumpety-bump, ~ and _ the brought her up all standing. “‘By jing!'" he remarked. ‘“Now, what in time made that tire go blooey? 1 just bought her neéw and here she goes bust!’ “From what I know about tires, the reasonable life quota of this one had been deducted before our driver ever laid eyes on it. “‘We can't do nuthin’ but run in on the rim’' he said, with a grunt. And that's exactly what we did do. Teh miles on the rim..” “It's a wonder you lived to tell the tale” laughed the woman of the second flat, wiping the tears from her e credited i It or not otberwise o i this paper 4bd albo the local news pul tereln. : Al mghts of republieation of special despatel- cs hereln sre also reserved. ing one small strand at a time. By morhing the gray hair disappeats; but what delights thé ladies with Wyeth’'s Sage® and Sulphur’ Com- pound is that, - besides beautifully darkening the hair after .a few ap- plications. it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an ap- pearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap- pearance to the hair. It is not in- tended for the . cure, mitigation or prevention of disease: CIRCULATION October 26, 1918, 10,401 MEN WHO SHOULD BE ELECTED. Every voter in the state of Connec- ticut has reason to stand loyally back of the administration which has been ven by Governor Holcomb. He tele- | 5 e e t—— v - tain rodds are—they are lined with a|eyes. aphefl President Wilson directly af- | frightfully high stone wall on one "‘And continued the woman from | some minor offense, but he refused, it THEATRE - ter relations with Germany were sev-|side and with nothing whatever but|above, “that wasn’t all that befell| can be better understood just Row the Tcday and Tomorrow ered “You can depend upon the loyalja precipice on the other. us. It rained the last five miles. Not | case was viewed by thos: who knew support of Connecticut” “As our chariot and he has worked indefatizably to sez that this commonwealth should do its part even as he sai@ it would. At the same (lme keen business judgment has heen used in the conduct of state affairs and in the handling of its finances. While ae has had the int8rests of the state in : rattled along [ considered my chance of getting out of there if there should be any oc- casion for leaving in a hurry. One of the doors had such a mean dis- position that it took about an hour to open or shut it, so we had climbed over it rather than bother. ‘The other was tied shut with a piece of a drizzle but a good. solid rain. We were not only bumped within an inch of our lives, but we were drenched and mad! “I'll bet that was the last time you ever rodeé in that particular machine” laughed the lady of the second flat. “No, it wasn't” acknowledged the other woman with a rueful smile. | the facts, but had not the fairness to | admit them. * * #* The bright spots in the case at the iinish was the magnificent defensive campaign'eon- ducted by Tormer United States As- stlant Attorney General William H. ewis, of Boston, and the careful and eminenily judicial conduci of the trial by Judge Joel H. Reed, whe early real- TODAY : Mitchell Lewis STAR OF “THE BARRIER"” “THE BAR €EINISTER” AND 2 GREAT PICTURES DOUG. FAIRBANKS IN THE 6-PART COMEDY HE:COMES UP SMILING k4 N E” IN ’ z ¥on mind He likewise has had proper con-|Very stout twine. “What kind of machine was it?”|ized that the state had a case which FHE SIGN IBNISIaL A RIOT OF FUN: sideration for the pocketbooks of the| . After we had passed the mouth of | politely inquited the woman who|it was not warranted in trying— 13 4 Seabla the canyon the engine stalled, The |lives in the second apartment. Bridgeport T'ost. ine ent S And while the voters of Comnecti- |QVIVer dismounted and whirled the| “Why. it was a—On! ‘there's my } CHARLES ' RAY b S . “{erank. No response. After wiping | telephone! Iwcuse me if 1 don't stop FE W cut have reason to stand back of the | is brow and pufing & while he | re: |to cay goodby e Erenangs. PARTISANSEE:I;TEEA;%S:: e 0 the Lflw IN THE 6-PART DRAMA “Right is More Precious than Peace” { Eovernor and those on the ticket with s " * . {1 The Law of the North , those of Norwich should give the Washington, Oct. ,g‘apeme n‘exo-j A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE| A Salendid SIS SR N Eeth I - same generous support to the repub-; o tiations and President Wilson's state- . i plen: ory of. the Northwest REPUBLICAN TICKET. lican candidates who can be relied STORIES OF THE WAR Views of the Vigilantes |ment asking his fellow countrymen fo NORTH WoO0DS L Arrival of American Transports. return a democratic congress LR e s ma— - s P& Garirass. o eI A e | ot sanoiy apen Transoerts, | KEEPYHE Scnools UNYAINTED [TEle & Sahiecs Comte Lt IWHO'S: YOUR FATHER U. S. OFFICIAL MARCUS H. HOLCOMB of Sotiéhingtén: fl: lfglsa u;e in 1.5 usinesslike and PO! emel‘r?\qa e Assoclate : By Raymond 8. Spears. of a partisan debate in the senate to- SUNSHINE COMEDY ' 2 For Lieutenant Governor, ETSCISAL. COMQMBL GEORIS amuitk o % 54 When anyone applies for work in the |day swhich continued throughout the Allied Nations War Review CLIFFORD B. WILSON of Bridgeport.| FOF State scnator Albert J. Bailey| When the latest convoy of Ameri-|camps or among the troops of the|session and blocked plans for adjourn- F‘" s"";",‘ is thoroughly qualified having had the | can transports arrived at the Ameri- | United States in France or war ser- ment of congress tomorrow over the elections. The discussion, which was opened by Senator Knox of Pennsylvania, re- publican, and former secretary of state, with an attack on the president's appeal to the electorate, became gen- eral among the dozen senators pres- ent. Republicans sharply criticized the president for carrying on peace experience of two terms In the gen- cral asgembly, while for representa- fives George E. Fellows and Charles W. Burton are men thoroughly in touch with Norwich needs and capa- ble of ziving it the representation which is needed at Hartford. “ft is a well known fact that Con- gressman Freeman has stood loyally can naval base in France it wus an nspiring scene to see thig stately pro- cession under the bright midday sun, with a stiff breeze whipping the flags, the decks crowded w diers, and the piers s brack with cheering people, as the ficet moved majestically the outer capes to the sheltered inside harbot, Often the entiunce is under cover of FREDBRICK L. PBRRY of For Treasurer, HAROLD GILPATRIC of Putnam. For Comptroller MORRIS C. WEESTER of Harwinton. For Attorney Genmeral, FRANK E. HEALY of Windsor Locks, For Representative in Congresw, RICHARD P. FRIEEMAN of New Lon- New Haven. HEARST-PATHE NEWS vice, ag a Y. M. C. or Knights of Columbus scantonmd assistant, the war department ‘insists that the ap- plicant’s own record be perfectly clean as a patriot. “Has the subject any relatives or personal friends or business connec- tions in enemy countries? “Has the eubject affiliated directly or indirectly with any organization or BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURES SOJOURNEYING 'IN SAPPORO G criticisms until a more opportune time. ' Senator Pittman of Nevada, demo- crat, made a vigorous attack upon the | republican leaders, espccially on for'! mer President Roosevelt and Chairman N " Hay: i = T ident also had discussions with the central powers|}ays of the republican national com-.|that the former presi g binia kness, to cheat the submarines =a, e position i s an rinei- i ments criticizing | criticized Senators Lodge, Smoot and oy o ane prestdent in eeting the na-[which have appearcd of late off the Feobacaadh Sonanes B L I S g D | e aabbs Sase i iths hoses nol | Penrtde /4ECtRa: lme: the grogressive ) For Sheriff, tional crisis &nd it is fmportant that|harbor mouth. Buc the entrance this|qar or with khown of suspected | gop, X 1a ident’s | gotiations. The “ungodly purposes” of | party was formed. SIDNBY A. BROWN of New London. |te should be returned in the Interest|day was in broad daylisht se that the | yor Of o the enemy? ; Senator Knex sdid.the president’s For State Senstors, o ’ not only of the district’s but the na- tion's welfare in the next two years, while the highly satisfactory |seevice of Sheriff Brown calls for his reten- whole city had und see the si it was ju stroyer was re-election is the motive, Senator Pitt- | man declared, charging republican | about Senators Lodge, Smoot and Pen- feaders with exhibiting lack of confi- | rose were just as untrue as the things dence in, or respect for the president | he has said about President Wilson, a chance 1 11.40 “when the fi o ings )t oosevelt said to tubh olt appeal raised the question whether the The things Colonel R will of the president or the will of the American people is to determine the policy of this country in ending the “Ilas the subject or his close rela- tives expressed approval (either be- foro or after the war by the U. S) of P. dI.F,RO\' HARWOOD of New Lon- on 19—ALBERT J. BAILEY of Norwich, sgen on the silvery wa invasion of France and Belgium, the|yar twhile Senator Poindexter of|2nd With doing everything to dis- | sald Senator Ashurst. .2 20—ELISHA WATERMAN of Lebanon. | ion in office. out between (he capes. At that dis- fsinking of the Lusitania, general con- | Wacnington, republitan, said the pres- | credit him. | Because of republican opposition, 28-—ARCHIBALD MACDONALD of Put-| " tunce, three miles, it looked only duct of the war by (Qermany from the 5 4 nam. 23 —SRSSIONS 1, 35—WILLIAM H. *Springs. For Representatives from Norwieh, Senator Ashurst of Arizona. demo- ! plans to adjourn eongress from tomor= crat, referred to attacks en the presi- | row until Nov. 12 failed and ‘Mth dent by Theodore Roosevelt, declaring]hcuses adjourned until Thursday. ADAMS of Plainfield, HEALD of Stifford ident assumed more authority than is given under the constitution in fixing peiace terms. The Washington senator 'k as it turned the capes, leaving 4 thread of smoke behind. Thig was the scout ship, far ahead, piloting the humanitarian standpoint? “Has the subjeat or his close rela- tives been opposed to the entry of the; THE WEAR ON THE ROADS. There is nothing unusual in the de- o 3 € 0°"lway and on the lookoiit for any dan- |U. S. into the war, acts of the U. g,‘:Pgfi“g?‘fr?‘t:; stcorx"‘i)z;?nz'augihoi:jet do:; 3 GEORGE B, FELLOWS, T Vhich iy béing mads out in Ne-|ger along the path. It came straisht |in conducting the war. shipment of | G ARy ; HARLES W B raska for the giving of more .atten-|into the harbor, its work done, while | munitions, the seleetive service act, TPamooratic senators vigoroualy des >3 ¥ ” dge of Probate, Norwich Distrter| 107 10 the roadbuilding problem &ojthe main flect, keeping compactly to- | the Liberty loans? fended the president, with Senator| §J 5 SON AYLI of Nopwich that when the highways are construct- { gether to file between the capes. Ahead | “What is subject's general reputa- Hitdhaook of Nebsasks, chairfms. of 5o SO LIN 2 ch. ed they will be of such a character as|was a large Gflslmv\ er with four stacks | tion as to loyaty, integrity, moral the foreign relations committee, the | vhict ine i - four-stac 'S, 5 Vi - Vi [ overnmen' W no accep! 1 8 i1 TUNMSLTYS. WESBRESRONGE. \.\ PP be‘dn‘ ca}:-r.ed gvErtiapmnd protecting barrage of destroyers in a questiariahle patriots for service in the ?\‘:i);{flsa ngmg t nzc‘l)lnxz:nk‘hnsbug;g(: b 3 It is a pretty feeble effort which Jo- | 5tand up under them. .| great arc. camps, among the grown men, the sol- 3 i sepl Tumulty, private secretary to the| VW Dat is Dotherinz Nebraska is by Now a hige prow pushed out be- the president was attempting to inject 2 diers; how Important. then, is the se- | po0 FrCR Fo, Ko b ace treaty, Sen- i president, made when at the direc- | 10 Means confined to that state. It is|yond the white clift of the cape, and|lection of school teachers to take the | iior Tliehcock read a jotter from ihe i \ tion of President Wilson he wrote to]® problem which has confronted prac-lgrew sradualiy—towering dacks, fun-pliabla and impressive minds of the frecident M he Cuyahoga counts repubtioan com.|/IC&IlY every state in the Union to|nels, helchinx smoke, and then the| American sehool children through their mammoth hull of a 20,000-ton trans- port, formerly a Germin trans-Atlan- liner. Soon another appeared— another former Cerman linér—and then still another Clerman liner. ~ sorme degree or other in keeping with the development of the motor trucks. Tt ig nothing out of the otdinary to- day to see automobiles carrying great heavy loads not only in citiés but be- every nation free to decide its own internal economic policy. but that ptariffs adopted should apply to all na- | tions alike. Before the senate met'a similar let- mittee at Cleveland, in respense to the protest from that committee against the president’'s course In politics. Secretary Tumulty attempts to jus- tify the action of President Wilson by school lives! And vet in American school dis- tricts there is now a cold, deliberate and hateful préssure being made by the sympathizers with Germany to get Tremendous Demand Last Few Days Has Wiped Out Excess ying that his words !eft‘ D e ut B “Of to the right of the big ships| thelr own people on to ectool boards, | {¢r addressed fo Senator Simmons of Stocks That We Had Estimated Would Last Until Next i i ¢ {ween citles and through states for{ .. . stroyers— d d especially questionable teachers | > ina ios ) 3 winting out what was done, in 1898, i was a line of destrovers—the sturboard ! an: Dt y a \¢ o1y ey -, i during - the Spanish-Ameriéan war,| ()4t matier where only a few vears|iyirage—and to the left another ime.|into” the class rooms, apparentiy to|lic. Both Senators Knex and Foin- January. Last Week’s Orders Cailled For One and when Theodere Roosevelt, ex-Presi. |80 Such transportation was entirely|the port barrage, and satern was an- | forestall the full instruction of chil- Stratad that th m‘es"dent Favors ads en: Theod sevelt, ex-Presi-| . nfined to the railroads. other one of destroyers forming the|dren in Americanism. bt AL dent Harrizon, Senators Ledge and Three-quarter Million Jars—Today’s Orders: Alone Amount to 932,459 Jars. This has brought about the enforce- ment of rubber tirez on all traflers in many states, a general strengthening rear harrage. Thus enveloped, the hig ships passed into fhe anchorage, the destroyers drew off to their Penrose urged the country to go solid- Iy rapublican as an endorsement of the conduct of the war. jmitting Germany to the proposed league of nations as an “equal part- ner” and with assurances against dis- OTHER VIEW POINTS zoon light were alongside bearing criminatory treatment, e Maail' kind; ”crmmenfdé y:‘n hM i s i this ne - e y b2 § N Senat i < sai . . quantity orders of any Kind, whether Mr. Tumulty < of bridges in order to sustain the| ..o ¢hispew o nment of many| It would b2 just about Nature| Senator Hitcheock said the republl a g ¥ kind, X has ,ml:’::' 1“}:&"‘: iznl:m;? w:"u_';"fl weight placed upon thefn to say noth- l‘no::f:nd Ameri troops, nod, who is always tryine to main-|can leaders, for partisan political ends Blg\Sl'nprnents Are En Route | taicen by our saletmen or by your own. quite noticeable that he has made no| "% of the added attention which has tain ner averages unch us'a mild November. nged, to give It is a scene oft repeated now as day For that mat- ht after night, but 1 Sell in small lots only. are making a deliberate attempt to| bers. Until These % reference to the fact that President|!® be devoted to“the road buildirg in RS e e e Bt b : Seccq{‘ld—ord" f‘rbo]m u}sr in as small i » - 5 nig ter, we have seen Decembers that|peace principle. He emphasized that . Be bl R B L fon-ure gt i . ent | o rder ke the improvement of the s always a stireing D A There Ma; ajwe will try to sh limited McltRiey stabpedifartn ot 4 | order to ma , it is alwa B (e 3 .. 0 ; rrive y v bt e T g SO1ITAL M ‘\ ol vvlr:nomcf}? ((Ten:‘;“dt;:.t ‘};: roads worth while. For the protection |sight, and one which m the blood | 2veraged no colder than C'ctober has|ibe republican “free trade” attack had d o i hy parcel post 5 ¢ roads some effort has been made|tingle as these thousands of fighting| (P 5¢ far, it as cold-—Manchester | been withheld until the preseat polit- PR oTL b BT T PRy it even it he had the situation would'nct! 2> 0808 some ¢ 5 Sl ERs i B st d th fcti f i loads | men pour out of the west Herald ical campaign. Temporary Shortage. | Cn::f': D;:!:]r:e: to make @fetributio é : toward the restriction of heavy loads | mer e - 2 . rew Senator Lodge of i ik dfets n have been the sa 6 i b 3 Many de < t to themselves in{ This drew from Senator ge Deals s . ",,HL:\-”J..MPOZ‘T:C?;G h:\h'};g::;(‘lf;: hut it s quite evident aa the motor| The American naval base presented |, CRAT 0 OOV RS l:s:n;::gt:: e chance. | Massachusetts, the republican leader, - Postponed—Buy in T T P L] s iy " |truck continues to play a more fm-|a wonderful panorama this bright day i ¢ (™ i FIIER ® 8 0 LR ihe qeclaration that he had not en- Small Lots Only more than three (3) dogen 30e size at ent Wilsor declared to the| o iant part in the 4 transportation | Spread out across the water and along byt COWRE WS oS RNOC CANEOTIEY | o T ot T0 ke president's fourteen p MY 2 any one Ehipment. country that “politics is adjourned” || siness of the countfy added atten- | he shore. Besides the fleet which had < and had such a policy generally ac just afrived there was the {hrob of|Ministration, but where vou have alprinciples and had especlally opposed tion has got to be given to the road| d € Fourth—We are now out of the 66c A A A O, heating apparatus under your own|the term which, he said, proposes to size and will be for the mext 10 davs. cepted throughout the country, only | uilaing job whether the roads are of | “Lgc Naval activity ashore and afloat | control you are foolish, indced, not to | Suarantee Turkish sovereignty. Sena-| RETAJLERS CAN GET IM- to right about face ten days before|the kind which will last but a few | oeiog (fin L, make us of it these perilous times of health. In appartment, houses, it is different, but the owner of an apart- tor Penrose of Pennsylvania, republi- can, said he believed the president pro- posed free trade, but had withheld oping this deep blue ba In front lay a score of the big transports which | ad come Quring the last week, most clection and demand a more vigorous Glpping into politics than ever. WHAT WE ASK THE RETAIL DRUGGIST 0 DO vears or those which are classed permianent. Development in cne d MEDIATE SHIPMENTS i . Buy in as §mall quantities as pessi- - g P, rection always has its effects in oth.|of them like those just in, German|Ment furnishing B ity gad == DIRECT BY PAR ble. If you have any quantity srders, The situation today is so different i MR e S et liners. aking advantage of the erdre to swell CEL POST. given the jobber's galesmen or given to from that in 1995 that the present po- | €S &nd it doesn’t look now as If the “The irony of fate” remarked the|Dis pocketbook, is of ihe type it is . our galesmen, don’t bother about them i drive of the president and_his demands on the highways would great- Ob%”,er‘,!-hc‘poime'd out the many | hard to express even in cold type. —no need to write us—it is abselutelr a E e % L as i L 1 ) s seiz . party cannot fall to result to the |l decrease until the burden of carr¥-| G iman’ ghips freighted with Ameri- | Such a landlord should be seized by ing the heavy loads is placed on the rplanes. impossible to fill these orders at this time. great benefit of the republicans. the tenants nad made to oceupy his| clammy apartments this time of year can troops. If the jobbers in vour territorv A hospital ship now passed to the This advertisement is written on| 0€ 40 00O TS D, we il Start Tomorrow || onday, Oct. 21st. Tt is directed-to the I A : vithou i 3 tention of all distributors of Viek's you- by parcel pest, prepaid. s et e Sherics Ty long lines of | Mithout heat, until he fires the furnace d K It Up | attention "o put Yick s itiss not more than three (3) SIGNIFICANT MOVES, EDILORIAL NBTES: . Sictcners, <ach bearing n wounded | himself o protect human ife.—3ia- an €ep YapoRub, both whclesale and rota)| dosen 3fo size n any one order. Nat- b Viow. 0 ‘the. dABAHEE Gk g ; > soldier, bathing in the sunlight and |dletown Press. s : . epidemic—our guty—and your quty— | |[FAllY, We can’t open accounts at this s ich ex-| Back in 1884 Abraham Lincoln satd|Soidicn, PATRg in the Sunishl and) With th aekuittal of Willim Eve Momm is to distribute VapoRub in the quick- | 17,50 YOOt Shetlc of money, order sts among the central powers today,|olixcept it be to sgive protection the navy doctor. “They are cases in|Thomus, mote widely known as “Baby || ry est possible manner' to those sections gqar ~Don't write us stating to ship impossible to overlook a certainfagainst violence, I decline to imter-|which the wounds incapacitate them|Dell’ and Jake Hankins, there comes | | § fleunce which is attached to thé stricken by Influenza. We, therefore, i call your careful attention to the fol- i fere in any way with any presideniiz! election.” Getting out of the daylight saving Labit was not such a difficult task af- ter all. Not a bit harder than it will be to resume it next spring. The man on the corner says: Ger- from returning to military service— legs off, arms off, or other permanent disability. But they are well enough along to recovery to permit traveling and 8o they are going home for their wooden legs and arms, and after that, well—" At 6 o'clock that to an end a case which is discreditable to mthasel conn;rne\l in the prosecution Seldora has there been a grosser at- tempt to thwart justice, o more ex- glass of hot water before traordinary disregard of the constitu breakfast. tion, than in dealing with these color | ed men. It ie now possible to make public things that one rould not use ihrough gour jobber, as we then have to wait until we write this jobber and et his O. K. Tf you wish the goods to coms through “yonr jobiber, have him order them for you. '~ E Fasignation of Genergl Ladendorfl, the first quartermaster seascal of Ger- many who it is known has been ~ne of the gulding spirits in connectlon with the war programme of that coun- try. Great reliance has been placed upon lowing: Get In the habit of drinking a DANGER OF SHORTAGE IF SUPPLY IS NOT CONSERVED On Oct. 15t we had on hand, at our factory and in twenty warehouses scattered over the country, sufficient SNOWED UNDER WITH CORRYSPONDENCY ! night—five hours i Vo' 3 let's make | Vi las < ught, until| Our ferce has already. been “shot to many 1s apparently recognizing that. it | aftcr the fleet of transports hadyreach. | while the frial was golng on. When | ouw orsy sureeasie Fet us Tve el | Jolo o o aas o e, (NOugnL Lt | picoes Ziweniy. four-of aur men ara him. To him has been ascribed the| cannot escape justice! ed the anchorage, Eh‘ huge debarkment | it is known that Thomas was of- feat well, digest well work well, sleep | increase over last year's le.T.md 20: ?ofi‘n’r“;usl:';:ssfl;:!v bur!;“{,‘s‘ an responsibility for the great drive which | Germany is announcing reforms but|had bt?en ::cnomp.:shgd, and the last|fered ‘a _‘;un;s‘hm_em of ‘\hree moéaths | well and look well. What a glorious | ¢ untin:_;mo;‘l‘x !x‘l:;l) b?é?“éccu&fmiéfi BT alby PAPCA Uiy on EATITLAE th s t0 was made last spring. It was then | fails thus far to say anything about|Man Was ashore and in camp in jail, it he would plead guilty to condition to attain, and yet, how very | G¥SRS 065, Mt L TRSH & help in the officesand factory. Wa that he is claimed fo have insisted | getting rid of the kaiser. e — . et easy it is if one will only adopt the that he would reach Paris and the just mention this ge.vou.won't held it against us if vour wires and letters aren’t answered promptly, Then this epidemic of Spanish Influ- enza hit us—and in the last 10 days this stock has vanished. At first we thought this \ Syria, as well as Palestine, will not be able to do enough for General Al- lenby for the way in which he has lift- morhing inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise split- channel ports by the massed attacks which were conducted. How he fail- tremendous ed and how General Focii has since demard ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul | would 'ast only a few days, but the|SPECIAT. BODKLETS oN: ed_the yoke from their shoulders. " | tongue nasty breath, acid stomach, urde;.-‘.wa‘]n:vsedar‘l'xx\épl oy ; SPANTSH INFLUBNZA driven his armies backward is famil-| There no more welooms news can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy Tm”sc&” PN o g -"w‘,”el dv:‘xjgr;selm{“n:r .\'Il'tlewbaae?: lar to evervone. He was a fallure in|ipese days than the fact that the sick by opening the sluices of the system Friday. - 18 it LR o A e Ry his undertaking and it is not surpris- | yjsts in the cities of the state are each morning and flushing out the Saturday, ¥ la, zivinz the latest information abent ing now that he should bd placed on | howing large decreases. whole of the internal poisonous stag- ‘_r;\h():d;;.mrdgz‘: 6‘1».“ g this digease—its histéry—the sy the shelf, or, as the news has it, al- Weather of the past few days is nant matter. ? ™ toms—the treatment, and particular] lowed to resign. for this month $400.- . < antually shipped ] n Viek's VapoRub as an ex- not the kind whick can be expsctsd to wglve,;t?;uel'd w:\ae;germzl‘}‘l‘?:,‘ flc}l‘)efo?-; S LG VA i, ol o dal 0 ézxfn;lls_ea.g;ucn‘&?u; ‘tum’uu;pl:me:i e The resignation serves Now, of | aguit ' in the reduciion of the con- i 4 2 RPOFND: physician’s treatment. 5 courre, as an added support to the breakfast drink a glass of real hot sumption of gasolena. water with a teaspoonful of limestone German claim that greater power has| wWhat the people would Mke toknow THE PROBLEM NOW IS TO heen placed in the hands of the peo- ple, and to the reply to President Wil- is what has become of the aircraft re port by Mr. Hughes, which is sald to MR. ERNEST GRIGG phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the prev- DISTRIBUTE VAPORUB QUICKLY NBW WAYS T0, USE VAPORUB in addition to the Ugualimethed .of Most of is t dous quantity is e : ious day’s indigestivle waste, sour | gl en roiite taThe tobpers, ynudt tpine. Vkpaiubitioe Ju (ppplied acer son that Germany is now awaiting the | fave been presented some time ago. Y. M. C. A. WORKER IN FRANCE bil# and poisonous toxins. The ac-|freight and express are both congeste terms of the allies for an armistice. The terms of the armistice must be arranged by the military alvisers ani Is it being covered up to help the democrats? Things would hardly run true to WILL SPEAK AT THE tion of hot water and limestone phos- | phate on an empty stomach is won- derfully invigorating. It cleans out nowadaf's. and it may be some time he- fore this supply reaches the jobbers. In the meantime, therefore, it is neces- hot flannel cioths—our customers ara writing us daily teiling of their suc- cese in using VapoRub im other ways. v articular] a8 a . pfeventive. The: TTTihe. sour - Fermentations, | gases, | SAL, that we dlscribute, o widely a7 ) ERRSTRGN 3% Spoon and inhale the must amount to surrender. Careful|g,rm if Villa did ndbt bob up and cre- waste and acidity and gives one a|rfacturing daily. together with that now :-(apuuka::‘sl.ng, ‘;ruy;\:u'hx: ;;\”:':e;:&)l: aftention must be given to discern|ate q little trouble every now and splendid appetite for breakfast. on the jobhers' and retailers’ shelves. | iRm TOINS, L MR B 00 he usad afy tricks, for the kaiser still reigns, | ihen, CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURGH The millions of people who are|in order that it may ket tg the Tnfu. | AN'oRinaty (eacicattie Fill the tea- even though conditions in Germany,| What better opportunity can Den- bonfiered‘ w;“;. tcznit“eq-g‘o&mhi\fig butput 1 about 4,000 dozen per day.|Kettle half full of hoillne water put Austria-Hungary and Turkey are such | mark want than the present affords S that the end is approaching. . PUSHING THE PROFITEERS. ' Let it be known that the foo® ad- for asking for that vote of the people regarding Schleswig? With thé Italians opening an of- fensive and the allies pushing into WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 7.45 have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This s ) We are putting on a night shift, but it will be a little while before that is produeing. - WHAT WE ASK THERE in halt a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to time—keep the kettls just slowly boiling and inpale the steam arising. According to a ‘Bulletin just issued will cost very little, but is sufficient WHOLBSALE DRUGGIST T0 Do Mydl® o Fublic Health Hervice. Dr. A $o) Stiles, of this Setvice,” Tecommend ministration is about to begin an in-| Rumania Austria-Hungary will be to make anyone a pronounced Crank| rast Suturday we motified il of eur| that the ngse be Rebt EroAsed A% a véstigation in any particular mfie for | more anxious than ever for peace. g:mlhe :g‘;lflcl of inside- Ang {g&'g by Special Deiivery, as, fol- g‘r‘:xnll'tl:’:‘ measure against the Influ- the purpose of determining whether| With President Wilson dipving into REE § prsaniint First—Deals and tity shipments e dealers are compiying with the sug- | politics (he way he has it means tha: |l ADMISSION Fi EVERYONE WELCOME 7l it i gested prices, and there is immediately there will be a bigger republican vote his pufpose Vapo- Rub is excellent. N WHEN YOU WANT t0 put your bus- = 0 : . o scurrying to o Everyone who|than otherwise would have been S L VR R .:?l THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Greenshoro, N. C. b4 dodging the rogulations attemp®s to | yolled. veciising celumns .f The Buligtis ¢ = iz bl PP TRV S < AP « (R [, AUt T LD ROt DR S I

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