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it he had a fit. i A g ey ot o, on an| “Th he night of the wed: | °F % a barrier will permit . v g S Sis. miant ved | ihe four lines Of marines were as Vere. E advancement \[Imbel and hep | ding, everybody hysterical us usual|(iraight as a dle and, their. advance 3 : _THEATRE 32 2 . at Toutnai, while the ‘-"‘E veeR, didn’l | und the church full of pecple waitins. the plain. In the bright sun- ‘W"h gu”mn success in Belgitm Means that ft will ”:a &‘ m{fix o s They waited twme time. The distract- | foF e OPer BN A b B or. : - - ~TODAY AND TOMORROW 3 long befere Ghen: person W ed organist played .everything from hotie The ” ied il it o | JTar cape around her, shoulders | Wilkiam Tell T Toviag B thas nod e Tann: thatis S’ y s Favorite S und fl“ . But: whet § vent to an expression of Teminis- | still they waited, it being perfectly|japzeq ‘and the dust of battle ot y what is pérhaps the most - dismay. “‘Was 17" she moaned.|easy to tell from the exphession of |y k™" oUcrion (Lieutenant John W. w s H ART 22 YEARS pértant of all is the progress belns|“Never shall I forget that weddings! It | their ears and back of iheir heads Overton of Nashville) was hit by a . . 1 OLD made by the armies advancing morth | was what you might call a progressive | what they were asitatediy whisper- | yuSTRR. T (RN nd tell, 1 heard he A y Swimriation 97 130 & wesk: S s mosh; o | 210NE the Metise where they promiss |¢alafhity in affairs matrimonial! You |ins—had the bridegroom backed -out | & PSS 0% A RS (B Sy SNSCRT $ 3 —iN— . . not only to sutflank the German forces k-x,:w 1'was ;:Jdl:;mor::‘xéd 1 must & had Isabel eloped with the chauf- |\ fivoue ‘pain, He .was burled tiat The Bfirdel‘ Wif l Trvemd Postoffier Nerwich, . th retirement ntake Isabel e n esmaid’s ur? et .y b e e bals, “Mine was & dreamoa chiffon | “Ths fatal blow had been struck by T s i e e e 9 s A' 283 al ir orchid coloring so exact ieny larvey from innesota. T i - is Ix-Pai rteraft N S & HERE in every. WY that'I-afunted the {had ordered o new dress suit from a | OLAors when it would stand, jt scem. | . - e Faature SEE THE GREAT WESTERNER IN A SOLDIER ROLE i 0 % 5 d, an hour, then fa’l in a heap. T minutes till 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | Chicago tailor on a previous trip and | cu: £ “My daughter, when only five years —_— " Lou'cant Blame o gin o waning |it b 1t fimy Biting (e ay Zerors T e, Sty hat ceoh o | _ -0ld, W tgublad with caecng o5 ber B 0 100k her best when in the prewence [on his arrival. It was the sort o ’ s hands Sece, s LITTLE THOUBHT FOR PUBLIC. |G} . furec boay of the milihry-—and | dress suit the owner dreama about. . | I (e, barrage worked from right to e e phcerands would |0 1vs preity hatd luck on German |'{ WEDNESDAY AND. Just how much consideratioh the|Kobert had about a dozel young offf-| “The suit was sent heme in timel e GOS0 B FCOFE O SoCCC SO0, Eand She spies when William 8. Mart isflig P m » mle-r M': M‘nl what is likely to|ters in his Dnrt)‘.f u:;:;:gh his " besi | and at 7.30 Harveav )umn-:x into it. At| 289" Good rabbit—it took my mind “_".'“ e mwmbu “'“‘ ”::f; m:-gmwgth his .:\:.fi... mm .‘.‘.: “THE MSRR'{» en it 1s disregarded is pret- | man was to come fro: innesota. It |least part way and then through foree R v i i o L. a def ination see tl vt X P, tr <learly shown by the frightful rmil. | ccmed he had blayd meusdien and |of circumstances he stopped. it seems | OfF the carnage. You think of all kinds | - The jiching and burning was€obad .|| United States gets a square deal. OF way accident which occurred in New | ' away Swimmihg and fought tooth fii was a very nice suit, but it wasn't{™%, St she could not slesp st night. Her fin- York eity ‘where upward of a hundreq | 27 1ail With that best man.in his |his, having been made for a man about ‘About sixty Germans jumped UD| gery were swollen and she could not & Ji childhood days and he Afmlv said tha: lono-halt his size. The = trousers S e o e erond| put her hands in water at all. The e'd a3 soon think of Weing.married |wouldn't o on at all and the ) 2 500 eruption caused disfigurement witliout the bride as without Harvey. |stopped half way fo his elbow. up, we fired back, they ran, and our ‘mf‘b‘“:.‘ = dor “He had taiked of Harvey until W | «They reaily savo up hopes at {imes |ICfe company after them. - That made 8 - . . the emashing of several cars with the | were perfectly wrovght up over him. I|or frinsing Harvey back to conscicde, | & S0P that had 1o be flled. so Sibley | “Shewas weated, butit did nogeod. kifling and maiming of the gecupants, |shouldn’t have been’ surprised o see |nety when he realized this, @iso thai|igvanced ome of his to do the job.i Isaw a-Cuticura Seap and Oimtment 1t was a cdse where the compans |Bim come galloping in from the west| (5o MG chap was closed and every | TED @ shell hit a machine gun crew | advertizement and sent for & free sam- cmcuu-"on had been ordefed by the war labor|iR & caariot of fire, but what he did|g(her place where he might have rent | °C,00rS and cleaned it out completely.| pie. “\It helped her so mmeh that 1 ¢ “At 10.30 we dug in—the attack just toatd to TeleE " propose doing was to motor down, ed one. g i AND GLORIA SWANSON || THE UNMASKING OF In the Five:Part Triangle Pley “EVERY WOMAN'S BOR_OIT . CNe Sy HUSBAND"” EXTRA ATTRAGTION WEONESBAY and THURSDAY U. S. Official War Review | { MABEL. NORMAND and Burton Holmes Travelogue §| : bought mo're, and 1 used about three -, 5 c A 5 died out. I found a hole or oid trench ! Py ¥ho had been dischareed for Jolnlfg| “Sraseties began with my hat. T left | i o % (00, TSR, KOm, SoRnIORY {and witen 1 was fat on my back 1 £ot| Cors ol SR, O mest wib the e umion. The compamy rerused tofit wrapped up in its fossy tissue Pa- |ery neighborhood possibility n the |SOMme, Protection. Ifolcomb was mext . go Ly SN TALC S el B | abide by thé decision with tne fesult | per, in its gold etriped box and the | {77, o resy suits and the bridseroom | Me Wilmer some way off. W& tien | Clgned) Mrs: Aice MeD H (bt the employes went on a strike|Bight before the wedding 1 fund it | %o SE08 SUite, And SoC BHASEIOON, irica to get reports. Two companics > 2 Rony Sals ST |0 il nd 1t became neesssary in order to|lad disappearcd The cntire notel feome to the wedding or there wouldn't | NG BeVeR could get in touch with | Use these super-creamybemoilients . o - staft where I live set out o fing that || > the witd ey n i aldovd (Major Egbert T. Lloyd of | g o, dey toile 3 IN C. DICKENSON provide the transportation service o1y, huc the guilty party camouflaged | bt it toar tamy o hiran i 41 Philadeiphia) came in and reported he| oo SUEYleY toles a0d gre- | Pormer Sergeant in Troop b, C. N. G." huy '«;0 e o led an | it successfuliy and it never aain saw | i 'CaDoond, wrinkied, dusty old gray | Was holding some rénches near a mill| istressing woubles. —_— ' ork or acquainted with the 1ns | ihe ight of day. pis e, 3 ¥ with six men. Gates (Lieutenant Clif-| Sample Eqch Fres by Mai ovet which the train was runome. Tn|' “Alss that iame evenine lsabals|Srit ¥hich he had worn i bis car all T Do i ety | VAST STORE OF GoLD Ll or Al lton B, Gates of Tiptonville, Tenn) | G ~Cetioura, Depy. i, tharge of (his particilar (rain Was a |miother gave o dimner. for the brda |5, 2y from Minnesola and st ten |\t S Scicere biown of, said | lie| everywhere. Soup . Oiatinent I snd e Nod PAREN FROM. BOLSHEVIKI o New York, Nov., 4 —Rugsian zov- green motorman, an empicye of the|Party and three of 1hem were —sotor- | ool ST g hod 15 men of various companies. An- s other officer on the ht reported he = = ernment gold valued at 864,000,600 ru- tected to take up this work in order [2Ssured her <they would reach town] . ... ., 1t have seen his £ : - TW TURES 9 " by 5.30 so she set the dinner.for 7.30. o = u might have seen his face| {1, That, with the headguarters, imans o lobster palac olsheviki. has been saved at Kazan (¢] BIG FEA to countéract the effect of the strike. r ion back down the ¢, | was all we could find but abott the S D A i the Omsk government, generally one | 4 marking that the machine’ with the |Surrounded by wedding chiffon and ipaee vestigation which has already been|(hrae expected sissts bawled eaviy up | (ulle Zold lace and fuss and feathers | company officers who went i, three ! yrin X tion of Russia, A. J, h itricts at 6 a. m. todsy and remain ¢ ; . 5 3 came out, and one, Gates, was sHEDLY | open unsil 6 p. m. the Russian information hut what the order of the war labor|miseed a trick. Every single thing |3 Statue of him for the hail of fame p a crime and a shame— # Yland their car in their simple little |about Harvey,” suid the gfrl in the|able. It was hot as a furnace, ro| - The gnld, representing two-thirds of before the accident that it has recely: Joutney Gown the pikd. Isabel's moth- | fur, water, and they had our range 10 a Is the continued quotation in one m: re.he,y,, in the Russian treasury —IN— ! d ¢ * when the Tolsheviki gained control of would have stopped the strike and un-{eet in that expréssioh Which tmeans.|{in the fall hat. “He's worth hearing|tirench near me were blewn fo bits. | e Cologne Gazette's words, eXpress-|the capital late in 1917, was transport- A PAIR OF ~ | doubtedly have prevented the accident. | [ don't wish vou any ill hick, but 1{about! N-no, be hasn't sone back {in% the hope that Presidunt Wilson's . B { war policies will be found cight wounded men in a sshell | AR L Son' —_— e | ihe enforcement of its order instead i ),i'l‘:d" o ‘,:\'.fl“?é‘rfmn }“,\?‘.:";‘pz;“; :f\l:m;!. obll‘!ninz possession of it, - e ! of cal tril cow! 7 iy i Germe o ook the metal to Omsk CARMEL REPUBLICAN TICKET. of calling a strike wbuld likewise hay LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | xovnded men. kivied = oreeg |DUL they ware ‘ot hit. You could | voarning for more power for Teddy: C MYERS oad in another capacity, wha was di- { g down from Milwaukee. They Bad I 5 B s by iy had and_couid see Some 40 men. all |men no doubt drank our health in|VIeS taken from Petrozrad by the -f ot 4 ; ‘ve. |in the proc " | I will =kip the details. weyely ve 64 3 : None too therough can be the in- battalion of neatly §00. Of the 30| The molia will be opemed i all dis- as a founa tor th CONSTANCE !instituted. There can be no anestion{cxactly at mifnizht. They hadn't | SPnerally. If somebody doesn’t make : 2 i Wounded. Purest. announced here ionignt on board showid have heen given the|wnich could possibly happen to a.par- . | “From then on to about p. m. life authority of the Russian cmbassy at i e oane |ty of motorists had happentd fo them | “I see I am going to hear lots more | was a ¢hance and mighty uncomtori-| OTHER VIEW POINTS |Waehington. vd since and the men reinstated. Such !y, "y ked them in bed with her lips| “Keep vour ears open’ said the one|T. Three men lying in & shallow | (0mocratic —paper after another of “I went to the left of the ling and | &l by them te Kazan aud themce to s than Peace” | But to have appeated to the board for|can't help hoping you choke! "_Chicazo New ing ar udiated, pre- | Sumara. Agents of the Omsk Sov- SILK STOCKINGS > hole. We. thought they were Killed, accomplished the same thing and ok hear men calling for help in the wheat News of the coup was cabled to o ¢ oD ke inchester Herald. Washington by I A. Mithailoff i For Governor, o’ $he. ARIRE it erien: b £ } " | blovn to biti—the contrast! figlds, Their cries would et weaker e SALE e MARCUS H. HOLCOMB of Southin e s Sl oo Not in Sympathy With Democratic| After desciibing the y and wecker %4 die out. The German| There are noor boches pow o 1étary of ilnance at Omel sac TY 40 Laskienant N‘"-lm NEON.| The fact of the matter is that the Rotisi the advance of the Ma . planes were thick in the air: they Germavy went to war. €aid. ‘The 2ol dis worth approximate- A SOCE SEN.SA, Tl,, oN‘_ CLIFFORD B \WILEON of Brisgeport | PUPHC Who was being served failed) =~ = PRS0 e in an. | PENUNS line. Major Deniz continues: |were in groups of from three to twen. | (UeStions Woiild neter have come up|iv _$490,000,000. .1 o Shaby, ¢ | e cthe gbRcCoRitatation, coor to A Commanication from the| edve were Baaily, after iveive hours | They would look us over and | /e glamour of those emnorary| The Omak government, aocording o Our Fighting Ally . it it N e - tio - | ride. dumped in a ing batile 'd and | then we wauld get ounding. One R ¥ 4 Bope 8 e o : FREDERICK L. PERRY of New Haven n 2 ., |chaizman of the democratic state een- | afyer ‘a fow hours res:, slarted Our|of our plance st shot dewn: Che e | v , aal cefiance if {1y gaining recognition among the anti- THE TANK Trea: The polls will be opened in ali dis- | tral committee: 5 g S r d hi ‘lates v ishevik et as th Q ! Yol tricts at 6 a. m. today and rtemain| Yours truly imArch. It San hol ag hadts gna e lanont 4 thelieand feat, like an-arropw, | HINGSnburg uyd his ‘associites were| Bolslovik sounciis as the nutleuy fot G. HAROLD GILPATRIC of Putnam. | Sricts at § 4 Y BLOERT GmBn, |Pd had nothing towcit sance the day fang hit in the eld hack of ms. The|°tll bumning and murderm. Put|ihe tormation of a conservative zov - For Comptroll - New Loundon, -Nov. 1, 1318, :»sfore We |(m<' entered a 't"o?wm tank exploded and nothing was left. hel'mn;flm‘fen‘v: :n:(t‘ Ih::xmmt'oh;n?: erament, it S C. WEBSTER of Harwinton. e Titeseral, Hotel Gafde, | Ir00DS sgemead to convers: on it fra We had a machine gun officer with | e, - CSHuMNG, . by MAR[NE M“a"ARY H“P For Attorsey General, 5 :1“81.' t’"um? :?,““‘"‘ & e e, connr b i ool et oot (T 80 A oAb LB AR | ; ~]”‘]’“ sl TO STUDY ZONE SYSTEM ; 3 FRANK E. HEALY of Whdsor Locks,| Another interesting insight as 10 the [ o) T ‘o Four cirputar | 1 the fo ner one [ ¢hivorted that Summer was killed. He| It was good last night to see the OF CLASS FREIGHT RATES ULASKI HALL . For Representative in Congress, | coNditions in Germany s furnished | jetter just received oliciting funds | 200 D l‘,p“;’;“';]“"fi‘l;:"“.‘\;‘,“ci‘f' :Zs commanded ihe machine gun company | Shildren Hajlowe'en revels. The A L RICHARD P. FRI EMAN, of New Lon-|hy the reports which are coming from |and support for th> dsméseératic part o . ; gloom of war and epidérin: has bee Washington, Nov. 4.—State raflroad i gy Gttty Lo o PR DN ARG S Sh 00 that night, «wilhout weod, we Y down with us. THughes' headouarters were nd epid s n t while theyjin the = elect 0 o nkiy s X R g e e Wate | b ves during hi past few|and public yilities commissions ars | Tuesday, Evening, Nov. 5th el gt s | shadowy stroam, over a half million country for the eleciton of only dem- | MeN. Soime French offi St OY HARWOOD of New Lon- | moveable such as suppiies, machiners, | sorate to coner Tt That it 1| that they hai never scen such concen- i N - . . . Coming Eveats. househiold goods and suclh: other val-|ofering titmgeous 1 nis | tration since Verdun, if then. f ; Uldir of cheerfulness that was a relief. | terstate Commerce Commission, it b 4 o a Norwich, | uables as thes cat, et theic nands dn- | foring an outrageos ieult at this| “amhe “nest day, the 1Sth of Tuly |Would tounte in your hole. As twi- |l 0" T CR 1 g0) “The grown |Was announced today by the National| The Kaiser to his wite: My dear 3 o g ® they can get iheir hands on- | lime fo every voter in the mation. 11, "% GC0 00y Ntough a dam of | IEAL came we sent out water parties| piied and (iscoutised, the $’Nl Association of Railway and Utyities | have vou louked up miv false beard HIBALD MACDONALD of Put- | 10 But what ls even worse they arefam not a pol'tician and never did give| fu (™ ete, and came at last|fOf the relief of the wounced. Then| O v ¥ opind Fimse et iidd and the timstible to Basal” { think a making it a point to demolish and|Poiitics much thought but my ner- J we wondered if we would get relieved. | O convinced tha - o Pist ors. ere taking about evervthing that 15—P. 1. " in @ i n to sleep. Troops of X ; ; S Alled w hob- | to_undertake immediately a_Study. of . - For herif, ure withdrawin cert say that T have no avmsathy tehatse- | 1 & DOUKIME 1an 0V H. Turner of Wilkesbarre, I’n.) lost a | e - < . Everybody Wel SIDNET A. BROWS of New London. | sy e ::“ ‘;’::xnf:zn;\-' h:n;:;n:?‘: over with this dsmaorafic propagands |21 kinds passed us in the night—alj i ‘cquins, chimuey -sweens, | the proposed new zone system of ciass come For State Se ! : 3 i ; ’ res treight rates worked out by the rail- Well, we just lay there all through By Ehosta aad Griat black {2 i ; ha gt anejraoon.’ It “a'; greatg | Cats pumpkin, lanterns, [road administration with a view to shell would land near by and you| ot Waidy guve)ian|Making Mcomisiniationy e the T4~ on. ALBERT J. BAIL El ARC h : s : s % - ; Senl i short excursion in the Alps will do me L S of Plaintsld - s - onr imb where w- fell to and i A | parent lackness, all's rizht with the| The standard scale proposed by the} 1 b DA Y ARANEST, P2l | desiros what would be of serviee to fonal, feclines gy that, Mo, Wilson S tor the st me 4 8 S0k e oL w mesiase con | NG Bichlce iher have haerd the|ralroad saminisiraiion skl an an: | 900—New York Bvwhing Posl. ings the neople who own them. ol Ll “lin nearly iwo davs. When we left|ETa d savinz the Algeri- | 0T RIS LY hildrcn o Water: | nouncement of the assoclation . “wi P Shcatutives i This is of coutse mo different than | tiun more than any plesident Bver he- | b 5400 (0 Y00" hteag stucl: on |ans would take over at midnight. ‘We | [V TREUER climinate all state class rates as well To Be Paid by His Tips. ex from Norwich, fare and I earnestly believa that thou- 11 |then began to colleet our wounded. A |°WY Rep " E. FELLOWS. was done Tor a long time 'in Belgium|gonde of lives hava heen sactificed | their bavoncis. [ lugged u ham. Al o (0 ot q been biinded wanted me | — = as all present interstate class rates,| Maybe the Fullman Company will v BURTON @nd France and as is still beig done, by the weak, narrow vision of the | Wehe loaded down. . 11 hola his hand. - Another. wounded | SAYS GOVERNOR WOULD e, e etaiotate Combioten s | e e e s e A . Norwich Di ho t vork of dec| i resent a atl * beli ere 1 _passed one 'of S ien~ » i ed, | ates ters A - | with each of the 3, a:.vplanes it is jProbate, Norw Sier | e inl N gresent admininiration and 1" wetteve | o 250 L BRRT 2N O Ty "o lin the back, wanted his head patted | NEVER DESERT SOLDIERS |mission has not vat decided $pon < and so it went: one man got up on his | to build—Chicago News. hands and knee: be wanted. He sai Now that Governor Holcemb has |course ote 1o the ouflaw nations were | Va8 pleased as Punch and told us the 1 asked him what | oo came apparent to the Hurs that a t g /8 Wiis irs v of i ctol ana ehot ints nuw by | the |drive was on, the first we knew of it f procedure for the investl- GET OUT AND VOTE. continuation of such operations would a slear his position on the veto|satio ndf these rates.” : iLoak at the fulli o the bill which held positions open In after vears whéen & woman : I then passed a few men of Hunt's : it e Cl <pressions of i ooy ncan that similar reprisals woull S e it "wag |COMPany bringing priconers to the Moon and then fell déad. T had him 1o stute employes after th : e o T e S DRk ek the coliitiy in at war | onew St &s v T ounire, e D and 1o budled, and all the ress I could find Ii.5ea There Militers 5 NovieWass Do out of her hus peats o should her thas decreas P U Muce at president was ne<o- S s 1Al the time bullets sung and we !, 3 that the bill dider 5 4 ¥ of the things he said during their ) ase rather than decrease | reached German territory. tiating peace. No one in this who'a|Stafl. They were well dressed, clean | 1o b3 that shelling would nof stayt|Snowed that the bill diserim ed for Senator J. Hamilton Lavis’ cream | o iehip. the interest which is manifested in{ But while it is evidenily the pur-|worid wouid be mofe nisased than [a0d polished, but mighty glum look- |/ 3" while we had our wounded on S IL o MnI e e plections. It is & time when 5 g o A efid Mook 4 - the black Slouch that the city poli- e $ rose of Germany to éripple the sec- elf to see the war end becadse mv | " o d at the far end |'OP: tie: takes The SKeI: Wi i men, the men of experience g dons witieh 1t Is robbing, it is unques- | BOY, ona of the mtion's “+exs andy “We fnaliy stopped at the far end| “rne Algerians came up at mid- . Bl e R L ASK FOR and GET whose loyalty and ability are unques- | tionahly true that it i drawing upon htest and all I have is fighting [Of (he forest near a dressing etatlon.|.;opi ang we pushed out. They went!|iiqwin . Dick Har e e dedionlos ooy " ‘ b g upon} L where Holcomb (Lieutenant Golonel Mif AT e Zdwin C. Dickenson of Hartfor St. Louls Globe-Demoera-. tioned, should be chosen to cflice. The | this invaded territory in order to take] 9Ver seas : A Thomas Holcomb of Washingion) | Jver At daybreak and got all shot up.|“q the Editor of ‘The Courant i men who hate been named by the re- | care of its own needs. It has beerl, Tiq Would T am sure, sav very S1eM- |0y Ttook command. This station | hoe Pade the rellef under derman| wiil Helcomb .forget the oldiers?{" publicans possess every qualification. | meeting the large war expens SR TEE SISO SRl I et had been a biz, fine stone farm hut|ares and the light from a bufning| ssk any Connecticut soldier who serv Rule of the Day. . 3 g ek penses 0 A jiated neace or mence withaut vie town, yér o A The Congressman Freeman has shown | considerable desree by the levies|with piratas and brisands was now a complete roin—wounded . “Ue. .. new back in & towh 1ar | Cpin ihe Mexican ct = Pt e Il oY Vi ane e that he stands not only for the best|which have been made unon Belgi e bt ¢ :|and dead lay all about. The lines had | ; o Sounda _ Three thou < . e e o & R Maited M| 0ai & dtaads not cen made uvpon Delgium|we are not in favor of any neace | SITP IS s had | some rest and to lick our wounds. A8 | quve and mit ¢ | Gavs. That is, savefood and let, the irterests of all sections of the second:snd now western Russia fust cofie inlt-*ms with the enemv, only. uncon. }S0ne cn ahea lad a fine aéro baltle | roge down the battalion where once | yant country Shiet GyAE there Ravk the most ind the For Infants and Invalids Eoneressional district but that he has| for its toll in pavment for having |ditional surrender and aarnestly | Fiht over us. late in the afternoon ompanies 250 Strong used to march, |(rrrifio o o e v in 1 can see him yet, sturdy | best.—Milw: Bialf of the best in- | made peace with the fmperial German | hope that this sort of man will be sent [We advanced again. Our route lay e ‘News | OTHERS are IMITATIONS E D X 13¥ |now you see 30 men with a kid sec-|of figure, darnest of face, standing af e nation durinz times of| povernment. But It Germany fo In|0_CONErest. over an open field coverel with dead.|ond leutenant tn command: one com- | tho door of the mess-ten, SIvIng. th since the opening of thesueh need of material that it must| oUrs FUN. o T GEER. |night fear some captured German | D3NV commander is not vet 21 ¥ ick men a breath of old Con - backed the administra- | resort to such a practice it simply re-| zpa Biroaq street Rt GEER lguns, and until dark 1 watched the| ‘In the first fight, 103 of the men in i, putting new heart into them mumm of partisanship in the | flacts what the condition miust be un.| @ SO0 - Ak | cavalry-—some four thousand—come up | the company that T brought over were He had gome to see how “his boss' | fmportant w sures and he ean | qer which it 1s Insisting upon, sticking | R T and take positions. {Kilied or wounded. The second figh | were gefting 2 Te was on the 3 §,Sied upon to maintain such &1 (o the war. All tha misery and sur-| STORIES OF THE WAR | 'ac sdo the ‘next moming stz S0, heve bett eiatied out W ol | [0, S8 a0 n O ot or-the | gio . o titude in ature. With hi 4 g = = £ (Captain_ Walter H. Sitz of Daven-|crowd. g3 12 et T oL , o h , T A gt e '_!df‘m‘:b;t': fering that is being caused, however.| ouvancing Against a Huelsane of |vort, Ja) woke me up and <uid we| *We advanced ten Kilometers with |continent from the capitél cn fhe nitl 'ghxmhall’g E,lggixlz fihug B only means that Germany mast pay a S Bisk ) Iwere to attack = The regiment was prisoners and zuns, and the hells rang| lolcomb im against the ) T ia the same loyal and active sup. | STCALEF Price when the time comes and SOt R 1 @ten undér way anil we pidhed spr{in ST TOik ‘or the vicaly, Whie celdier picibens of ih $e B e ey . ‘J’-’ ]n conditions point ta the fact that| u‘»‘ espondence of The Associated|way r.r:dor £ :g: =as n:)t"es(t:(; wellz Qressed SIS ahd iy iy et L4 342 WASHINGTON ST, . rt ar needs whic that tine 1§ ROC VeIV fap 1 tHE ra- | PP 0 4 {OWN WHEre We EOU OUI | sl s - e et o e | g fiven vernor Holcomb. brims S To advance seven miles amainst a tructions and left our pacl ! Bas been rec § | ’ znized in public speech hurricana of German fire. machine gun i1 wished Summner (Captain Allen Al y Thomas M. Waller mocratic bullets and shells, is all glory | Sumne Washing d ck EDITORIAL NOTES. ts an not all glory | Sumner of Washingion) good lu 5 J ! Offer Remarkable Values '~ overnor, by Homer ( T s i and. exhi t : 1’.)"1:1 :‘n.i‘d and parted. | t | BlS of the @emoeratic fialionat > ith the éall of “Next!” all eves| States Marine. This is disclosed in a| ~We formed up in a sunken road en | DO h f d h { | Wiktee, while it cannot fail of recoc. | 2re turned upon Germany. series of vivid pen pietutes of the tre- | two sides of a valley that wgs per- | ou want es€ Iine disnes A S 1 f Stion by democears and renubiinss| Election day, and the day when you| Mendous Agiting in which thowe |pendicular to the enemy's front: i ale o Alike throushout the state, regardices | "HOUId carry a republican vote to the | meriCnh DY Parleipugd on b | Hushes (Licutenant Colonc] fohn A It's an easy matter to get them, You eat eggs—so eat 1 Linen R It e V' Rantons 1or mars than the ondt nes, to his fcomb left the best— Parksdale Farm Eggs—and save the i B T Ben ot el n | bstion dF THARKNIA Ga cbh. el Rate o o e e coupons for dishes. A coupon in every carton. T I X ‘;“‘”‘“ e o £ g ¢ £ alied couniereatiack o fow wounded: one man with ]lhg;%g(he v},‘my to getfithem. Sendd25)cougon5 an’(ljl owelimgs is made. The re- 2 Ev st o LR L iface Ll s e e X it I nd we wi 2 < on them as to the | o0 election day good intentions amount | 5t he UOn Jediee e el chick Pt ub g e Ol‘i Hotto 1%3 mt?nq‘;() der,a 4l)ev ] Fancy Huckabuck, Irish mahufacture, 18 inches wids, 43¢ riflen Rt 1 Withe WhiGRS they iie Gsed, Germany nzl beean sintegra-jed at the mouth. could not speak. ship at once, fully prepaid, this handsome 42-piece the yard. Botti braniehias ana due tée. | We dor’t-heer‘much abimt Pringe | Ho%-98 he Cerman western frone It | put him utider a tent and, he atied as Parisian set of china. Daintily decorated in blue and | Y : ? nonidbe' riven o the ‘as. | M2X these dayy but wo presuhe fh,,'_ et o ' ; s e e e pink and gold. 2 i Kitchen Toweling, blus border, 17 inches wide, 20c the yard, ch is furmjshed by the ean. | ¢ 8tlll getting the toboggan ready for!cost in killed d wounded. The ma- 01 riile witih a coi i . s " : s i s i 854 Albe: ,“1 ey for sena. | the kaiser Jor's letter affords an opportunity to Fine eggs—fine dishes. You will not make a mis- Mprvititohsd = TowsisckoeRecialix. Sgaod i asootuinaiiisdie b it . o tor and George . Feliows ama| Don't fail to go to the polls today.|sec the fizht through th vyes of a| —it's dangerous. I take with either. . Charles W. Burton for representatives, | (0 €arly and fake it a point to pull | man who tock part in it. It fs important to the interests of |te repubiican lever or vote the re-| TO Picturn g fght” hs writes "mic| You can't afford to risk | HOW TO GET MORE DISHES. There are 112 | | | | $7.00 the pair. . t te ¢ iot of hungry, dirty. fired and i in the full set. After you have received the first the nation \e state that the re- | Publican ticket. up a ot of hy tir 9 i pieces in y SR canaiaates shoula By wicete,| N6 vetek.wan . Me-blaned tf e pa. | DISSY her sith dust haise apd Influenza. | #inoke. Forwet the - i set of 42 pieces, send 25 more coupons with $3.75 and No store rents permit lcw prices. Have you That they v chosen if the yoters | Sents the declaration which amounts | prancing horses and flappine flags. At rav: we will send the second set of 35 pieces. Then the 8 s f get out and eir duty 1t 1s mot|t0 the sathe thing as telling him that | night, a sas Alled Woods, falling trees Keep always at hand a | Jast set of 35 pieces can be secured bg Satding' 25 mofe ever thought this out and talked it over at home? questioned, b should be Temem- is unpatriotiec unless he votes the|and bright, blinding flashes, you can't box of | . 242 S bered that it is no time to stay at fleln’w‘:;:ua ticket. : e el Yvrr:gr;nt‘lx:"A s ':er\"t;;ol | coupons with $3.75. £ Ll Pome anl leave it to others, erman people zot nervous ekt Bone L, These, same coupons, redeemable in the same way, packed L e | e ] . when Bulgaria dropped out of the al- | 10 Me, UMY to such place; all Al ‘ with 1hat high QA bitter— Wedgwood Creamery. Butter. K jronon ICHCHINROICONON K Uance of the central powers, they'll|gtant miles away, all Clotn—one was i | Your grocer can supply this too. | NO LETUP FOR HUNS. requife a straitiacket now that Aus- | shaving, another’ eating ot cakes— CASCARA QU!N'NE i . | Neither the fact that the;supreme ‘Tid has done likewise. we had not Lad a hot bit for tén days. | .. 0 Send coupons and money to i \ war council of the allies is working| GOINg the way they wers, it would | As I reachsd my jumping ‘off place %M\Ofl' . | on the terms of the armistice and |nOt have required very long for the al- | smea — P.BERRY & SONS, Inc.,, Hartford, Conn. i peace which will be submitted in "'lmfcmm on the lialian front to have W Beseutard ol remtdy for 90 enro i tables | Sole Distributors for New England St ; sponse to the appeal from Germany, | E0tten into Vienna had they not been WHEN Yo“ SUFFER form—safe, sure. ne opiates—breaits p 8 cold | le Distributors for New England States i nor the dropping out of Austria and | restrained by an armistice. 3 e T ‘:.:.’.‘.;’;“’»&i‘.i'.‘mu, | Turkey 8 having any detrimenta] ef-| Making the German peepte the with cture. At All Drug Stores. | i 4 fect upon the oftensive which fs be.|freest in the world is golrig to mean FR TISM Askh r ariin-KoCKWe m Oyees ing conducted by Genernl Foeh in|(he greatest eacrifice that the kaiser| E AsSR you! Belgium and northern France. ever made, and he fust go the limit . The conditions which exist in Ger- | for thefe is no haltway station. 5 : grocer for i many as the result of the reverses| It it said that the kaiser 1s whling . DR' R' J' COLLINS 3 PARKSDALE | Which have been experienced, and the | t0 abdicate In favor of his grandson,| Almost any man wiil teil you DENTIST \ 3 internal state of affairs with supplies | but these are the days when the kai- that Sloan's Liniment Mass meeting for your benefit under the auspices of the falling and allles deserting are fully |Ser is fast loting his power to say o $is .. o o . understood by those who are direct- | what he will do and what he will not. means relief 148 Main Street, Narwieh, Cate International Association of Machinists will be held in ing the allied forces, Germany under-| Germany must understand that ft Phone 1178 stands that it is fighting alone and|has got to get ity nose down to the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wednesday, at 8 P. M. Capt. Fitzpatrick of the Army Ordnance Department will be present to explain the award to you and will answer any questions relative to the award. . A, Ali Male and Female Employees are urged to ‘be present. that as the result of the dropping out | grindstone and keep it there for some ,'F";ol’m of the others it will be possmte te|tife to come, and it ought to be ob- o ered ; hes, soreness uscles, stifiness of bring greater pressure to bear uper | vious that the quicker it is started the | JCHS, sor of mi DR. ALFRED RICHARDS this one enemy country. atiicker it Will.be over, joints, the results of weather exposure. There is no disposition, however, to| EVvery voter can rest assured that a| \omen, too, by the hundreds of OREQN;'ST 3 stop the fizhting or to allow the Teu- | ¥ote for republican canitdates will| thousands, useit fcr_rduvmi neutitis, FEL ot ik G tons to retire leisurely as they would |mean a vote for the uphoiding of the| lime backs, feuralgia, sickt Wed. an® Sat, Evenings 1-3 Ake to do. 1t is recosnized that they | national welfare, the full support of| Clean, refreshing,soothidg, ““P‘i{‘.‘!- Room #0s Thayer Building are making a determined effort to hold | the war and the proper handling of ll\udt,f.y effective. Say s Linie Tel. 208 Residence tei 125 the allies in check until they can get | peace conditions after the war. to your druggist. Get it today. their armies and their large quantities| Gefmany will of course be sreatly of war supplies back into Gefmany, | Upset over the fact that Austria has but it is ikewise apparent that the | deserted It and secured an armistice, allies are persistently forcing the re- | but inasiuch as it must take the same - 3 will take limited number of pupils. tirement at all points and the gains|step soon it has ne.time to think Linament For rates apply 38 Union Street. which are being made, with the many | a'out punishing its neighbor any more IS Paln o8 eanere thktnand. the ooty seéured,| fhan it e devoting. ane e ine| DRAEASEES S T GEORGE TOURTELLOT dpdicate that the TeMions are belag ' pambarding of Comstantincple. e the, 8128 L, Musical Direster at Davis Theatra ment’ PUBLICITY COMMITTEE % A. BOOTH 4 GEORGE H. BICKELHAUPT 4 H. YAVINER 2 * _ ARTHUR BELAR . TEACHER OF VIOLIN ’ ORI E s R

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