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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919 1798, ~1918 jthaatreeu and that the rental of them | THE MAN WHO TALKS THE GERMAN EMPIRE AS IT WAS : 4 Shows Today i e S O Bgrid-war has tanght the na- Mat. 130 and 3.15 VAUDEVILLE y tions anything it has brought glar- a = chig: vel ature Pictures ago. ingly fo Light the insidions force of | I & bulletin, accompanied by ayin Michig a‘\:}“}\c‘);e \‘;Zffl °"$.§°%u'5‘1‘;’& Eve. 6.15 and 8.1, Feal - s 1t is quite significant, however, that | propaganda_and shown what 2 men- | SE<INg mab the National Geographicq “Ther St ity é@arwu‘h gulltkn the postmaster general since the|ace it can be made to any people. |SOCIY from its Washington head-}with th e e : £ juarters today pre. a zraphic pi st side of Mecklenburs-Schwerin | 3 DEVILLE Ahandonment of the tubes should have | Thero i3 mo feas Of any plapaganda |{UFLerS Loday presents @ graphio pic, | the cast side of Mecklenburg-Schverln KEITH SUPREME VAU and Gonfied recognized the handican which pre- ) intended for the good of alls but there | geographic pattern of what constitut- | northwest. side; the two parts being | . vails in the handling of the mail in |5 SRASEr o COMURRIORS (0 teach the |ed the German Empire prior to the|separated by a distance of nearly 100 MILI s AND [ OCKWO 123 YEARS OLD New York city and urged the expen-|purposes, whether it be for the up- |Scheral disruption of its state follow- | milc sonta; ge | COnstruction of a subway for the pur-|of goernments. Solong as tye poll- iy tne sl"mng of the ammuce on No-|a narrow “isthmus” of irussian terri- | rose of transporting thé mail from |ticians teach alicns to get by VOUng|vemper jith, Bavaria lies seven-eighths to n}z-m a v~e Postoffice at Nerwich, Coma., m | one railroad station in that city to the restrictions by a trick just o so long | rhe - Germ ir bi i _Baden und one- § b o o, ierman - Empire resembled | the cast of Hesse and Baden u other, which indicates, even though |Shall we be guilly of teachirg aliens Subseription price 128 8 week; 506 o year. The Rural Comedy Cut-ups in a Riot of Coredy, Songs and Dancing e THE GABBERTS Wilbur Sweetman Sensational Athletic ! Novelty Musical ’ 5 S 2UCNS Inothing so ruch as a politi |eichth to the west; Wuritemoerg is a Novelty Artist e e the tubes could not take care of par-|Shal frec dtizensiip is a dpice: ana quilt with p: |fairly Romozencous kingiom. | sur- - = Bulcll Sond pooms w88 "“lvi“c”:‘r""‘r““““}:'i fi’“hg‘e D’;‘(‘):: :d"““‘(‘)lll“n el DR chiss, DriBcipatities, Geniss, the ‘south it 1 pierced by n detached VIVIAN MARTIN in “HER COUNTRY FIRST” i e b o $ vhicl ised so|in trade or industry there will be con-|“ e’ oy et or T Pruesian land resembling a Suffered I _ e Telephone 384-2 ch is ace ishi i i chtpr e b pes and b student of piece of Prussian d resen s fered terribly for three months. A 5-Part St i Id Not Help Being Patriotic sz et :'.x‘:"\‘\m-d not accomplishing all that is s “,\”(n;}\")1’(‘\\11.?‘*(,‘:5“1\:1‘1\“‘l(:'nl'l:"\‘;\“(;t‘h:; ];nowi cnlm(:)'-.m\ German I:";‘(’?"ce \\n,xlhu:x]v\](\;;;\n;_]' ;(n;cw i “m it S0 Inred Taghiob e RN Hchied. Whes ory of a Girl Who Could P ing Norwich, Saturday, Feb. 1, 1919 ‘ - Ry crosperity ace with v of | composed . of separate kingdoms n the heart of th B x 3 scratched, scaled and spread. Was Y The tube service was glven up at a|ETosperity or peace without a unity of | grana duchies, duchies, principalitics, | pire. that an amosing tangle | | 20 G0 i ot slecp, a8 Rehe “WHY PICK ON ME” .. ... Pathe Comedy time when it ought never to have | fecling and purpose. fmperial lands and fres 1owns says|of principalities known as e Taura| | ingand burning was beyond explan .[.“. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, been abandoned and apparently little ave you noticed how easy it is to |the bulletin, “but in orde. fully glan Stat nd here, (oo, Prussia = bl Rl S & wtiea || consideration was given fo the effect |Dtlke a citizen into a soldier and how | preciate the problem of reco possesses severalylargs fragments of | | atién. Saw Cuticura advertised and COMING THE SQUAW MARN ANCOTHER ¢ g s punlicuion <o S hevs dcoateh || it would have upon the postal service, |dificult it 15 to change him back into | the German nation, {t is n: ¥ territor sent for a free sample. Bought more, NEXT WEEK BIG FEATURES .. credited o Lumu cedied in 1| 00 the metion of the semate aj |3 steady, sober-minded citizen. We | remember that these 25 distinct gov-| Wi s alo the local news published [ SO tha s heut enumeratinz the inconse- | | and after using twg cakes Soap and ate business ought to wel- |ernments did not by any means rep- | quential fragments of Pruss m back; and it oughi; but|recent only 25 homogeneous dotted here and there in ollicr stat business js not what it was— |tiguous states. Many of tk div st its welcoming hand, Noth- | scattered thvought out do: e — ing ows better than mo detached fragments. b K 1 U C demobil what depen “The Kingdom of Prussia, Saxony (not the kinglom . DEROGATORY TERMS. tures we all be. ms to throw | both in area and in population is larg- Sehleswiz-Holstein, Han- e “hc‘".‘ Daily URCULAT]ON A movement which deserves no lit- | everything out of changes con- [er than all the other 24 states com- ia, Hlesso. Nassau Rhine To Prevent Skin Troubles iR le attention, and which will be ap. |ditions and really demoralizes the old | bined, extends in a huse semi-circle | (Rheinproviag) and_Hokienrollern. - 9 BrousA of by larkle “nm,w’;' at lenet |Dusiness systems. We have all got 1o | from the French horder of Lorraine on tecn of the s of the em- “1: *:r‘”;f "L’ e ?"Vé“““‘““s;“d o Mave recognized: the need of some | QUIT, {rom one system of supply an |the couthwest. to the Baitis provinces |pire have an sern loss tian that of our | | 2 i) Yr‘;""g et > who have recosnized ed of some | fern o0 Te One S L ey orthenss, hesjdos t state, Rhode Isiaad, yet none purposes, assisted by Jan. 25, 1919, 10,033 sch effort, 15 that which has been | Gemand to another, ana not do fof Russia on the northex id , Rhode g , think p § this time appears to be a move in the [ come hi NG SRR sht direction over the head of Mr.|[private leson. ic has two boxes Ointment was healed. From signed statement of Mrs. d into iourteen prov- A aesin, | West Prussia. ::o?;{l;“d' PR nburg, Pomcraria, Pos- AUDITORIUM Four Shows Today BRreeD . THEATRE 2—SHOWE TODAY-—-4 o ertaken by Dr. P, P, Claxt it in a moment. Things wiil owning detached ar “peppered not even the threa V“x{e:;‘ Sity xquche:roicul‘lcma ?r;mmemt;fixst Bl“y Ha“ alld CO. 130, 3, 6.15, 8.15 indertaken by Dr. P, P. Claxton, com- |down to normal re enouzh, over the other ;. For an analogy Bremen, Lubecik snd n- | | signs of pimples or irritation. Bathe missioner of ‘education in this coun-|man docsn't like to. Man is gobig to |in+America il would be nec to[hurs, is as small as the District of | { with Cuticura Soap and hot water, SOME SHOW TWO BIG FEATURES ¥, whereby e appeals particularly | balk and Lusiness is zoing to wait un- | concelve of the state of New York em- | Columbia. 4 dry lightly and apply Caticura.Oint- 3 3 to the Boy Scouts, but it should of|til man's vision is clear- again. e e ““ SWEn Te aeiRe) Of B2 ment. Du;twi(hCuu'mflTalcum Fun—Girls—Music it D e i e , Delaware, a portion of | which is about the size of South Car- | | somae” mtmwfindm e GEORGE WALSH E L s many must have | 2iore U, DUE Decause he do ylvania jand all the New Eng- |olina, none of G et hat there growing BiraLth a0 ot n oy e an land states. Then magme the Em-|is as Io Massachusetts tach a nickname to many residents . e IN energics. The b d governing [ “With 2O Girqet M| pire State alone owning exception of the three whether they are foreign horn or not “CON THE JUMP” how £o be bisy bettar thar e Laows lone or two counties in North Caroli ree cities, the state havinz the del E‘NWT;ONW: of the Manchester THE DEATH DANCE s not incline : Pl okl e S JIOURAY ida, Alarama, Tennessce and Wis- |est population is the Kingdc Suardian. 3 rot inclined {o imorovo con- | how to be quiet. rie must b inier | iori | tumnulation s the me { Gunstions comearning 1ho sniine of HOUDINI 4 . A o ] A In the same way, the Grand Duchy | square m For the ent:rRempire the | the Hampshirs have been asked in par- £y n wny of those who are|Mnoving way. barents are constant-| s Glgenburg is divided into three|density of on is nearly ten|Nament because of the pereisteit 1 “The Master Myste BILLIE RHODES ene 1 every day life with de- |V ng to boy Don't make af € | ise! S 1 1 4 lowa, doxzen counties in gt S gr that of the United { mor that the vessel had heer struck N o ms, such as, according to | OIS Some boys do not thinx they and half a dozen cou | by a submarin. d Lord Kitchener . 5. Dutehy, Frogav, Gin. | e, alive It they do ot Te: sxmo one had been « 1 0ff a prisoner to Ger- Coming THE GIRL 3 Greaser, Heiny, Horwat, HUrky|jearnod 1o make " norrs s :,:,,.fi. n e g Be e e ctatiment Bow A 00 Mon. i ies: il \Wed: OF MY DREAMS iy, Padlly, Susmior, Wil | Bs o D ot ot ‘» and carried o an inland valley. His|ever has ever heen offciall™ given ont. | o e T B | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR i .01, 4 b was o g | Tae same of 0 arss o nowe ot | THE. JUVENILE FOLLIES h he might have added|to good acec 1 to Let Democrany Rule., e D an g ol T5ar davs afthe the Jutsanh. battle . R , o e, Tmepose ot tartime. " e Sataaats || ace it e ceiatt e whish | i e, of e epbing and | Lo das afirihe Syt baitte |} See the Big Minstrel Show PATHE NEWS , ho lould not te. e ot Tt uRe ..”"‘fl““fm‘ ) the “;Tn, on his cheeks. A feeling of | took Lord Kitchener aboard cn June 5 |§ Watch For the Street Parade It ppreciated that many who | brcause his o not 5o guide iy the worlds war was the ae kness came (o him. One day ?nd T‘L out wn}v about $39 persons on Sesdherdeantina ) v one of these names | ¢ & ol for scme-|of autocracy. climbed to top of 4 high hill, | board in “the foulest weather known || ERCT C IS WL RECEIVE A g e M are An 5% e This object has at last been and far off saw a blue spot on the | in that region.” She was escorted by e i r"»"n’"fl"?‘m;iv There i iooming up complishied, and I Would scem e bine tpoteon o two desiravers wha' ware Mnabie to BEAUTIFUL TOY TODAY BASKETBALL w London | & °cognized | contest in which precec the stupendous cost of subjuga Tieart. o rested not ! face the storm and return>d to por E countless instances|pected to fizure lareely this terrifying monster would forev L AEEED e Everything cn board the ampshire s no rexentrisit whan [Mhongh Svers procodcrs paerie) e [lastar thetsicravini ina poliical aronn | | 0 Tounld his way badkiio | EYCratil guen board the Damnaiie ; Colchester vs. Y. M. C. A. o S r heod e tedent ush) G his- Soantry from vetogiading - | oved home. So it fs with | Was Iashed down, the highw of Connerticut will not ¢ k B e O S e z (e 1o RS raniat t that becomes homesick for | Way was left open. Le safe until this has been done. If To-night at the “Y” 4 very frequently resort to such | be_taken det O o s pedr It finds mo satistaction. till it| About § o'clock in the evening the | B3 METL LS has been Cone. 1t o-nignt at the 3 | mselves, but it is 400 often the | Rrecedent is right or wronz frLE Sanp s ey Mt @ D23 rests in Heart hunger tells of | ShiP was shaken by a tecridc explosion| ¢ e ths laws, and that can be dem- 1 7 | Ste ho proclaime from Texas by the name of Shepard |} and the crew serambled for the dec 2 lav to the| 1t any thing but a compliment | 4pe ban and disgrace is agitating the resurrec: R e o Hiele Voo o Officers quickly tools their posts, but|(DSrated thy S b Snoni - mplied by the use of such names. | tior re not Wi milder form—ot this archalc speeles of | does their hunger for righteous- | 1} FeET8 W o8 10 ot bs heard be- | the meantime better resw'ts can be at- K £0 taad b ibheats G Al b s m‘;‘ L malied to ] i i exhaust itself in mere longing. | "heir O ,hi,_mm ey tndt the tep. | tained, than are now attained with the SKA‘"NG R‘N‘l ot | ssually successful. Dut such | insufficient fo excuse This proposed innovation in the | pray to be made more ““"‘, sound 8f eseaping stenm. imme- | fo7Ce We have—New Ilaven Journal- 2 - it d| no £ood and it is prefer- | THeY can only he useil hibition amendment to the con < D Tt o Wiateryentten tiinie on there was | Courier. at DY 1 Abocid & ¥3n | dancing ers and : tion of tha United States 10 scem 0 become lke ist. Titker B Slliiehis i want out whioh e YMP) ALL 5 woih it it should be d couraged, | 77 fie e o O e nited States Would Scer™ | too much idle longing. No artist ever | 00 ~',],| S ‘m\’ms‘m‘“ ntoul which Problem of the Cabinct. oL IC H 3 estionably the Bov Scouts can|iis: poc. b2 pettious dIRSTEn a5 L tar 2a great picture’ on his' can=| G0 LOLLIE COmAsIat . While numerous proposals ars bein good influsnce in put-| joot: wnd ; i tskew Hill Gnd” sail th et bis], Y0 GHCE (N 4 Cymiecnic niade to increase the Cabine: it 18 bo e ' K to it oxamp S htALa s e m in color so that its heauty y | i : ote GiHG Aot ds 4 A \V;TI L T v perchi on ‘which 1t e s ot :"‘_e‘r‘p.m” ible to Iaunch ¢ fir ot In (e - 1d mor .x:;"i(«"lx‘vlqu:t: EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. " Shait o c accordance with the fu ; splendid charac- | (" Sa% “ GS Hore | nooga New — — - n « tion, h which it can = ¥ ": is of democracy SRSl an 1 5 \'i? i Bery fnally richted th . IR VSR TR S THERE 1s no advertising medlum In on-G o n hand |it is out of date and needs amendinig, el .w‘:"x-¢15‘nl;»yl a2 fonna themsstve im-| Do what you can when you are un-| Bastern Connecticur cqual o Tho Buls S ¥ | shoula be ame by the vote of the i€ i g medintcly the shin w %, mot|able (o do what you wuu letin for business results. B A | Chist-1ie + seoma oftener | MOTC hin Ate m RS LICENSING AJTO DRIVERS. i ven o e losbn, Tha ofiter e Tord = —_—— _ | to_come w n ungers Aheney oh dec) - : . od| I view he large number of au-| wa ot sat > continually fall | ign " thes ac. 5 ; CE L PTIST C URCH cistration mot only of each | nepeny mie jicth @ 2o who inhat But 19 mever be discouraged. | qeck’ were those wh + that wav. | . sprialin sl o n who awake ! nean § " 3 we avpen wot to-be | Aol mnch e Union Square : e ement | S s $i.00 ] cher o the | daci aed. foumd Lo e People’s Popular Sunday Evening Service 5 = 0 81 vied G fAurdiol = okins? s {in } Even when not | dovwn | g chigan. Iy oF Avance, » ar eally in| ra%t Arifted wit I L : . ought mot to ; cur. to h ¥ o L : § : Yo el R oD@ mta . b Dr. Benjamin T. Marshall, President of 5N re T ¥ 1 15 chowia. bl 7 , v of the a 5 = , t should” be made to 5 o e | sl snoudbe B i ssedness of Cennecticut Woman’s College b a of ntal, | have a voice in th ' - Iriving and the violation of |and ;s . SRR > T oa ) C will preach . e e Rty (how e R e ‘ A Good Place to go Sunday Evenings it houghts i restl bolshal. It would scem, how g s ! < ot onpose the law, when it s U blessing or 8 t out of W fim, 7 1 involve the holding of four| Just now there ia cause \ en y ¢ 1efl the work i S e e G MSE’ECTION NOTICE 5 ubfected to con- | & = v p sl S . B " x forced to |y | Hanover ) 21 on t treats to show their pe = or the law would be ol February Weathor, OF THE WAR ; g GOSN - o s Fiahting Spirit. We are pleased to announce that all our future elec- g 5 | which | s : N 1al Cities in % i vonld ba those | v ting that made the i - . i . - bl Holld baMbose | isiey caders my mouthly s e 15 illues | more than col trical installations will be inspected before current is RS " N g & Aediaks the requite-f gy ~ . 1 hse. oF Drivate Michaol|Bation centers, coL aw who would suffer 14 ol e 3 Pcivate Michaell i oo o % ¢ is desired to reach. | deified D. 3 : | cut's leading et e e 5 , 3 Michizan needs to do is to | Ornm: " » et This inspection is furnished by the City of Norwich Tuiry tates where the re-|P EL AR b 0 live 0 er r is ost tifying . ted wpon and bas | 30,10 o const oL T T de ot Sralitying Gas & Electrical Department, and we guarantee all our e Po ity | in 1895, It is exactly T i cor, thote of confidence in Pr g t vill q n 1 | zears ago today I wro &ho vouches eut. | ture, sounded by so man . - - it has nothing ox | nd o 2isjaco sy L W wouches ¢ v N el work to be in accordance with these requirements. inconvenience whica | lasting, Fla, 1 Iso Cin le Feer Bayonne, |ments to our contemporars L There more | ‘2N perr ) then ow \on by John R. McLean IN.J. | geport Sunday Post. Thess c o 9 B, . iolations of the law | “Ill do it now!” is about’as good 2| Now then, i’shruary 1919 is mot g division was in|zens understand that thore r We will make no charge for this inspection. 1 lace where licenses are |resolve a on ever made; and |ing to be horribly bad because Decem- < in 0 wooded district in | period of readjustmer y red. Tt P where an | ROW. ows into a good | ber and January hav n mild, but Mihiel se scarcity of em n s pladed upon the habit 25 old Pro it is to be a mild, nth | 2 hi§ running mate, Bra- | comparatively shor! . A6 Tai TAaRe oF (he apal g A can catch v with more cold wi hunk- |dous demand for 6 it he ac- | fellow of immediate actior ber, December apd J 1 . Lang. | stocks, made low, h N h l t C Mitlane; Nue AHAE 8 et s poor apologies and Accordinig o my old .og t some taueled under. | most to compl e orwic E ectric 0. tha { cours nakes an end of open with a storm. As em and the lines of | war, will assert n laws necessary o late” doesn't have to snow no man not even il D ring the eaf- |ies-will again hum as the . ol B | When once “T'li do it now reau (of which T now am Bock:e machine | he first day of real spring ELECTRICAL CONTRACTCRS y you “Johnny-on-the-spot!” can tell. I am tgclined 125 were hum- |and take heart, a ereat period : | EDITORIAL NOTES. |that are deferred until tomor-ow arc |idea. The opening of the ming at a Jively rate. Some Boches|of Bridgenort. All sisns poi 5 : | From all reports it would be a fu-|S€ldom done. What an accumulation | not mean sunrise Feb, 1: it 17ay come | 1d come up Guring the | Bridgeport Standard Telegram. 42 Franklin Street | 411 rt to take a trin around the|Of Omissions to e regretted lic in the | before and mayoe a little later. 1 evident intention of | 1t js again in order .1 insist | worid to escape the influenza ~ | opposite course, 1 what' makes To the jceman T have a mess men fiw;n th »po‘sum‘n fiet Sk enraroerhent ot the 1 by the| g, - ®: 1 | gofrler mess of Prompt action | prosperity and hope. You wi =h to ieir hands | jows and for the bosition of ade- by Something to worry about: Tt is de- | js e oA Ttrch. BE ica In Febe < into_our lines. Wa were not | s, And for the imi LA r: t the supply of un e e ! s We had sone an fae bo. | GUAte Junishment v rey are vi it th 1y of : ccess In all the [ 1919, even in ponds now open. enches. We had gone ‘ar, - |lated. ‘The streets of New Haven anl & t last for over 900 years. occupations of 1i | e will be much nign wind, as x Jated; (iIhe arpetsof Now Hay man on the corner says: Tf| Do you realizs that a great many |Iuch as you usually seo in March ot apdedtonalto i R . * weather is going to continue we |enthusiasts for reform of all kinds arc | F100ds are due from Feb. 21 to - i e on e SCE i & 3 ‘ pect to welcome the straw hat [R8 much in need of missionary work | SUually weather will predominate the | reensy oy i _|A DANGEROUS TROUBLE | 1na 18¢ z s s those for whom they seem to en- | catire month. Very unsettled and ucw . FPeeney and ‘Y"»raldy_—‘ | : ilure ‘A\ > tertain such anxiety. The best place |teliable will be a good rule to go zentle h LI | 3 n| _ When the headline reads “Greeks|{"(on such anxisty. The Lest plase in February, 1919. B o™i | Norwich People Tell How to Act i L to buy our chasers it referS|at home. We are mever mors tnen| I 4o not look for but three or four |? ne hauled his | (On-1of course to naval vessels and not a|half as solicitous for others as e |d2¥s of zero weather but there will | iim into the | Time. | A " g ¢ With | drink accompaniment nk we he. Al philanthropy ‘s more |Le some 00d ‘old stinging days i | oot and a hait | I i ce thel A soon as the people begin to find|or less adulterated iwith chneces | February, 1919. et L e Sy danearousil : 1t what the wire rates ave that they|nd man is so weak he loves to receiy THE CLOUD DIGGER. e T 30 min| KA Aieemes Bie Aely dmacans 3 must pay today the lines will be found | PYaise for his charities, althongh - | Jan. 30, 191 ore Thed with thoughts|They come cn silently, gain ground | = to e Holstar thoki exer. m":;};fl& cons’ :;”1‘ dol 'M\fi‘w ‘flfi;l — The grenzde exploded with a terri- |vapidly, and cause thousands of deaths . _ It is interesting to note that retall| There is no reform more important Sunday Morning Talk oipe: 1 e retock of |thei could have been prevented by 2 ¥ rices never make the same response |tkan that which would make us ali I e empet | proper treatment in the beginnin ime wholesale ones when they came |masters of ourselves: and this is the| THE BLESSING OF HUNGER ! My femnent e et - et s p d_dete lown as they do when they go up, |point where we all fall down. This| We would probably say at firs:| are n ditts 1op | yature gives early warnings of kidney | ey war That big sirship which the Briiish |1 one of the great achievements in | thought, that the satisfied are haspy. | ! beatine. e hiad no gun |discase—backache, twinges of pain | policy of seif | are buflding to send to this country|lfe. or else it would not hav been | that those who have no desire uneat- | nades, S0 h a curse at | when stoo 1 headaches and | ’ prin ext summer will serve to direct at-|¥ritten many centuries ago e that | isfied the the Dles We do mot | Bis servimty meab ol e oo le CLIE: eadaches &7 there is 1o | Lention away from the sea serpents. | (CnaUereth Tis own spirit is greater | think of intense hun¥er as desirabie |up in phain view ety od |urinary disorders. If these symptoms 1 o success depends| Germany fs said to be disarpointed | oo e Who conquereth a city Yet the Lord pronounces on of His be- | (hrew rocks and stones at the Huns a |are unheeded, there Js grave danger of c of na-~ t PReRllait SHTBGL XUE hive Tone The commonest thing in the world | atitudes upon the unsatisfied those who | few yards a-w dropsy or fatal Bright' oD - | with Presiden son, but how 10ng | are the opinions of men, and more of | hunger and thirst—Blessed are the3 | . “Thov evidently didn't feel safe fac- | ATOPSY oF fatal Bright's disease. Doan’s | - ince he has been commissioned to [:wn\ are based on the imaginaticn | Who hunger and thirst—Blessed are|Thz Feeney und his mate i*rady, and, |Kidney Pills have earned a reputatio e repreent Germany at the peace con- fthan upon facts, and the larger part|they who hunger, for hunger is a|thirking they werb due for a shower their effectiv i ; | RETAINING THE TUBES§ ference® borrowed. Opinions drift nround Tike | mark of health and vigorous life While | of crenades, heat a mishty kasty re- for thelr effectiveness in kidney trou- | w of the complaints which are| It may be so but we can never feel |the discarded leaves of trees, and are | wont of it tells of discase. \ treat for their own territ bles, and are known and recommended || dad rd o the postal service|auite sure that those who have de-|S0 Worthless that Carlyle found that| The same ia true of the mind. Huh-| T went ovor fo Feenes ond, trying |the world over. Norwleh (estimony n > 3 master Geone | pended wunon “drink" as the excuse for |POPUar opinion was the greatest lio | ger is blessed because it is @ mark of | fo keep from smiling, T unbraided him i sy = $al Bur N i At e e thins will evas ba completely | i the world. Look out not to become | intellectual health. While one craves | for throw rocks at ths Germans. |Proves the merit of Doan's Kidney U ¥al Durleson will be surprised at the |any thines will ever he completely | clateq or inflated with opinions, sines | knowledge and is eager to prees out | Feency didn’t sce that T was chuckling | Pills to our readers, ’ &tion w s been taken in the | deprived of it they are the thinzs which pPuft up|upon the broad sea to discover the |but thousht I was angry. He felt 1| o 0”1 R o mending the annual post-| From the way in which increased|fools. The opinion of yesterday is|new worlds that lie beyond, one’s mind | hadn upbrniding him so| rs. A. D. Lathrop, 3 Stanton Ave. Mee 1l so that it pro- | salaries are baing asked from the gen- | often something to be ashamed of to- [ is alive and in wholesome state. e disciplined attitude [says: “I am recommending Doan’s| AXES WED gdes for th ition of the preu- [ eral assembly it would indicate that|day. Most of our opinions conce In spiritual Jife the principle is the | and, vers tod me: o | Kidney Pills, vecause I Lave used sev- y G y | . - evice tn N ‘ork and | there aro those who don’t know that | the other fellow, and it needs no wo; same. They who hunger are blessed ent; ve may be mad |, 3 3 i T B T b to.assure any one of their woithless- | The unsatisfied are they whose souls | with me, but if I'd a hatl crenades T'a |CT®) other medicines for attacks of| g by o A iy sty A "-A “ lebrated | 1°SS: and in too many cases the opin- | aré prospering and in health, Not to{a thrown them, too. backache and found none as good as o K v the other cit- v-..“r much as Argentina cel e]‘:‘ eC |ion holds the man instead of the man | be eager to know more of God to have “How could I help promoting him |Doan's. They give great relief, always - v exist until congress|the former kaiser's hirthday, holding the opinion. Do not swell u: | more of the life of God in the heart, is . strengthening my back. I also rec- @ unity to act upon [Dossible it would be willing to let him |and say “It is my opinion,” to lend|to be spiritually dead, Men are repre- How Kitchener Was Lost. ommend Doan’s Kidney Pil's, hecause B f take up his abode down along the fimportance to yourself, for it is a dis- | sented as hungry and (hi The | (Correspondence of The Associated i 8 e miney Fllis, hecaues \ bitterly opposed | Patagonian coast. tinct sign of weakness and folly. soul is too great to feed on anything | Press.)—Lord Kitchener and his staft|l think they will help others. tBe m: He has persistently | That there would be divided opinions —_— this world can furnish. The state of{did not even reach the deck of the| Price 80c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- . BRD . atiained that they wero ineficien, | at the Deacs conference Ws {0 D0 €X- | *gun Trametas whoteate butchers | (L5, PISEEAReSS is one of hunser for | Bzl crulver Hampsoir alier she ply ask for a kidnes remoty—get Bulletin Building, Telephone 53 74 Franklin Street that Detter service could be rendered | pected. The real test of the con-|pot ? T it 3 g | Strack a mine off the coast of Scotland | 1oan's Kidney Pills—zhe same th elepho 1-4 ave accepted the new wage agree- here is a story of a child|cne s 3 = = 6 het s y Pills—the same that phcne -~z trucks in spite of ihe added lrreos comes In showing their ability, g . e e sntallen R e ment of the Butchers' Union. Ratesjwho had dwelt by the Sea, but!cording to a warrant oficer who has |Mrs. Lathrop had. Foster-Milburn »':?W;n ringing abgut woity. .. |bavo boen incressed §25 o month, | who was found by a wealthy relative just ioid the story of the cinking 0 4 |Cey Mgza, Bufiala, K. X. | F e ————

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