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ofl, tar, charcoal and paper stock lost in the waste are three or four times the lumber produced. weehive coke ovens and scores of isolated power plants waste chemical values running to an annual total of $1,000,000,000. In 1918 the production of pretroleum was 345,000,000 barrels, yot more than that amount was wasted wy inefficient methods. Natural gas amounting to 750,000,000,000 cubic feet came from the ecarth, but since 1ts discovery more natural gas has been wasted than used. Theee are thirgs which are the best understood by tiase who are directly connected with such operations, but when the tremendous amount of waste is called to attention vt #s evident that |there is no end to opporeunity for the Totp_ |climination of the deplorable condi- ' |tions. And while there are the many == |ways in which large waswes ought to {he checked there are also the many lemall ways in which the individual |ean play an important part both for |his own as well as the natlon’s good. THE POTASH INDUSTRY. ‘ Pre s to the war dependence was 1n'nsd upon Germany for the potash |used in this count It has great de- posits of it and as leng as nothing in- |terfered with trade corditions de- mands were made upon them frem the |entire world. It wae much the same with that as it was with the dye- the manufacture of which had i'»r n so theroughly developing in that country that there was little or no thought of trying to compete with it &nrmth Gnlletin and QGoufief 123 YEARS OLD Setectytion: prics 126 & week; 506 4 mosth; 55 o . Eotersd ¢ o Postofics as Norwich, Comn., s} wosni-cius mater. Telephons- Catis. Sstleta Bostoem OTics 480. Bulletin Baltortal Rooms 35.3. Bulletin. Job Oftce. 35-2. Wiitmentic Offcs 23 Chureh St Telepbons 105 Nerwieh, Saturday, April 12, WEWBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, e Amechated Press fy exclusively coutict o-ihe - for republicatlon of 2l vews demaih 55 the focsi mews pusisied Al rights of republiation of eectal deatch- || o berein are. also reserved. CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING APRIL 5th war changed all those condi- The trade was shut off. We > no more of the German goods Germany of course understood fiect that would result from de- 1ving exportation, while it was of |course not only enzaged in other di- rections but was not pernmutted to par- in such trade even if it had ling tc. e result is that capital has been extensively used in the development of a sufficient supply of potash in this to take care of our require- This has shown excellent re: so much so that it is claimed there are now at least a hundred nd tons on hand. It can thus be ated what effect the opening of the country to the German pro- {duce would have not only on this sup- 1t upon the futiare operations of hose who have gone to the expense of ents on matte | meeting the potash needs of the coun- sy Bor the e try and succeeded. The need of en- sealer of weis aind taking care of the ing the we t raisers has been manifested. Tt hat seen announced that steps will be alithaating 1 to protect the dye and chemi & thie i industry which has been developed e < there vertainly is reason why duc b A sideration should be given to the ;, t ustry right here at home, or is long a it can be con- ler reasonable conditions, PROPER PUBLIC SAFEGUARD. - are the instances where com- have felt that they were not oper protection of individuals crimes and when to trial put forth the plea that 3 were committed dur- nsanity. only to be acquittal because the tes- owed ey had since condition ticipate | been v ments ilts, — - NEEDLESS INCREASE OF COUNTY EXPENSE. of the e menace committed period of by ! that their norm: 1 case has recent he- courts in Indiana, where a Iministered poison to her son preserted for murder itted when she of unsound mind, been was was @ ecause it omi now not intended should that an punished, maintased g that such f insane and nei- n it be 200d rscns ought to heix ty and given a erime dur- rtal lepse the occurrence o » one can foretell ) repeat such a to be noted that the taken being con- would be allowing this ted he ugh declared sane of another regarded and a inst that he has or- cceive treatment ospitals for a this case has iwe, for danger wmich freedom 1sane pe- months application made and that would have to she could with There are plen- show that too exercised in giv- whose insane in- toware homicide. EDITORIAL NOTES. Regulation of prices according to t 1 standard of supp)r nnd ms to been snelved for Water damages stock, says a head- ich of arse true, bu it prohibitionists any whether leased ther inces which m to those tend have good. the cause The man on the corner says: There ose who never hurry except they on their way tw weir favorite g place. Along with other things everyome is making all arrangements for pating in the Victory loan. The must be settled. That recent cold spell came in han- for the southern peach growers, for 1w better to have something ) e inevitable short crop to. It is estimated that there will be the t at crop ever raised in this in 1919. Let's hope there's no ip between the estimate and the har- irtic yver Jeclaration sufficient be withdrawn It ought moment There's nothing to tnaicate it, but the president in calling for the George Washington may be plinning on get- ting back in time to see the 26th pa- tion | | companions even ir tions. The entire sit fortunate and everwtl spesd up their return d ccms to think that we cannot get without 2 lot of dubious days hil nmumg out the April deman PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITY. It s s the experiences of the e g e At sy Wihen the postmaster general of R il B Torttars b Sweden comes over here to study our TR el A system, he'll learn a lot of S Bt fue Seen taking place 1) s that he will never recommend the past. It-was greatry reuced dur- |1%f 20PtOR in Scandinavia. ing the war, there Is good reason | o, 18 trying to keep the Hun- why it should be at all times. Waste o 120 ’.‘"‘m Iotlowins the iHussisg means extravagance and inefficiency ou Shovisily Wh el §ives the limnpesy A writer hat recentle potmted ot in €107 that he is far from being satisfied & manmer which cannot fail to make|¥ith Nis own accomplishments. its appeal that there is land enough in m,i:?‘mf:e T e Spirlatar this country to allot to DRron | b Tt o has ity about 1760 acres, with Alaska and|(ne postmaster senm o tnn states, . e postmaster general must begin to some islands to spare. Little more|realize that his management is as un- than two-fifths of this land is infarms, | just as it is unpopular. and only about half of the When it announced that the new dmproved. 1In this country about 40,- [ Victory notes will not hear five per 000,000,000 board feet ov Tumber is cut |cent. interest, it simply means that every year and 70,000,00,000 fec there'll be just that much less that the wasted in the forest or at the mill. people will have to pay themselves as the yellow pine belt the values the difference between -that rate and ewia, Sapentine, ethyl, alcohol, the one finally fixed. & { "Somehow or other the waather man | usual cause the cut hing farms are In in pine demand | THE MAN WHO TALKS of being themselves the master. are all so constituted that in our ai the victim. selected by us, but we they will overcome us. we must all manifest a man’s and sagacity. The Creator put acter, and there is no such thing @ avoiding it. If we are not to our ~ daily blessings alive to our miseries; and if slough of doubt and despair. lifted me” be lifted. but see that make _conditions something; ends in gloom and sours a_good di position is a malady. never rendered any unless he let it better is man overcome. 1 will and I can't ly meet wherever I will has never failed to when an issue has been made. couragement is surrender — it something else. You have power overcome life's obstacles. scious of your inherited power. and nine times in ten it is casier to love hi3. pay! understood love better they would ur derstand this better. A man’s is of him, and what he puts into either discloses his character or of it. A person’s work him. BEvery man must do work, or he will be_known as a honest workman. If he puts. h strength of ‘character into what I does, the work discloses his and his worth. In fact, work and our work of ourselves. If we love honesty honor, we shall put it in our wor and there is nothing foolish or vai in loving work which does credit ourseltes. know they have had their praye s and there are millions W at this belief. I should n think 1 was much of a thinker, much of a church member, or bright child of my Heavenly I had been praying for years day daily bread,” unconscious that by | His will T was every day | To be a Christian and lu K |of “the still small voice” er one's 1f to be de: and spiritually! We are invited to |the spirit, but go right on payin |attention to that which will aware of our own inherent po of His presence. Know the the truth shall make you free. Gypsy Smith says there are wWomen who have been praying God forgive them for fifty years that ai in the same old sir her, Give and T w G to free them from, live and die without what repentance is! |stand for repentance, but { does. There's no one to root out o bad habits and to correct our deeds but ourselves. “Go thy way sin no more,” is the Divine commal | but some folks go their way right on sinning ause they God will forgive n every night committing the same old sin eve: They never the trail. 1 seem to love sin because they iven. It is better Some ever of strike rigt in independence how much do we helieve in i freest country upon earth we ha ions azainst epepdc man. the independent the independent religious m independent voter. Indep is so everlastinal ged abo that there to ent necessity fighting foi or any period of time as independent as we can 1o def our independence 1t was Celia Thaxter ‘who taught the p into ight food darkness?’ T n v weed in the bac isn't wonderful as Pyramid siler Sphins hat the weed and smells, or ‘that in the r re those that weather, diary; _and ns of mentality. The spi ealed to man’ not excites fear, but reverence. Th an invisible force wi close mentality and design law exceeding the power of terpret them. All things subject to Divine law as Do you know that when cannot en the trouble is in us, not may tell us t0o much truth, be prejudiced against his piqued because he seem such_interestin we think_ours v of littie Satanic there are crawl into our e us N only uncomfortab! righteous our ers. Nothing will make angrier than the truth soon kills friendship. Dbanks upon his own from truth, hugging the organiz business ngman. nd seems for prior W be with aiffi this independ who tem of a plan he he in arc unaware tastes {of plants catch insects, themselve give siz fe or are tell the keep a wa it ich seems to di an to il eem well as ma we the preact or we ma manner, neglectful but un most and frankne: The man goodness fond co: world can never have too much or too much good will, or too little this mischief-making sei What is it to see as God sees? sens It or seeing shiftlessness and a score other bad qualities, where there is su fering and want. Those who through the eves of love needs; real ing hand warme; not they are what makes the worl and healthier and better. It what has been, but what shou vhich prompts love to action ys made straight. who look upon the race with a spirit love which would benefit and ble are lools Fine clothes do not make the womas but they sometimes break the husban Too many people suffer because they lét their moods govern them, instead We fairs we must either be the master or The issues of life are not fa must meet them half way and overcome them, or To be a man courage up- on us the responsibility for our char- awake we are we will not dwell in the realm of confi- dence and trust we shall sink into tI:m “He when I was in the mood to Never let discontent push you over, it pushes you forward. This discontent which prompts one to worth but the discontent which Discontent useless We are not oblig- ed to abide anything which we can usual bloom settles, and triumph Dis you! Tt need not be you, if you choose to be to Get con You tell a man to love his work e will tell vou Tt tmen work represents honest dis- Adelity we are in our is representativ and There are thousands of people who| a very His law and receiving it! now nothing | is to discov- | dumb ers, and | v l'l’] repeating the ¢ | meannesses they have been asking God | them knowing | ¢ Whining does not { reforming | b 1"} work- *| STORIES OF quired to grow peopl defend | really in He; | eful persons as | 1 thoughts and attitude toward oth- | people | Who far which is making a monkey of him. The atisfaction. | not in looking askance at misfortune, look upon human squalor do not see faults, but they sce stand not in disgust, but ze that a warm heart and a help- and are miseries overcome and many Those ng upon mankind as God does. EDGAR’'S LETTER ‘WRITING T don't know woman w borrow " “said the a0 bad run across the hall to some baiing powder, “‘but I am just as t s though I had done hole - da ning. 1 have just finished @ hout with my son, and I am completely exha “Mercy, what has happened? ed the Jady who had supplied the bak- ing_powder “Well,” related Edgar’ ting down in the one kit letting her hostess dru cariously against the 1 Edgar came back end of snow sporls with the Killmans 1 ha oring o get proper thanks. every night for three hou 4. | absolutely wonder: and how he had ute of it, and down and write . | telling her 1 no time like the so crazy 10 zei oo ce t boys and 0ast o the a hi: trip and _promised so earnesily to 1- | write in the morning that I let hint go. why it £ at Lake G ve heen end write a note I spoke to him about it he ret e talked vhat an had every hin rned about time he ved en, min- ~therd he wa; ad e othe “The history of the precisely th v of w on in our daily three week: 1 Hinkleton, * tha hear the sounds o nage which have boomed a ed against the walls of o I should see an ea if 1 were you. It pleading voice raised in Edgar's shouts and wails of tination “T don’t next morning th the Wy for must ou battl led to dire car- i clatter- b procras- now why there should be itipathy between boys and but T alw have no- ticed that they turn pale if letter writ- ng is so much as mentione “Invariably F would have some terrible pressing engagement at the precise mon when I attacked him about the Killman le I saw a boy have so many things to do. In fact, I had never drc 1 that Id- gar was such an active and Lusy yout before, having rather ga the impression that he liked {most boys of “Lectures in regard and disapprobation a of the line did not is he k, in to to the the Ni surpri n- | ho | ot | or touch him. Th Sunday Morning Talk THE UPWARD LOOK. you, value aid the us | it down! mountain cl |er, were just of those na arete, where on either sid the peal ot what vou walk steadily and get your lives don't side to Toolk of togeth- tep upon one the Alpi fall off e nbers about to precipie men and T 100k re { with v] n dow { the gulf moving its r b scing tio mo spiritual the full lownward is injunct weak Look nt{the | help an | n- ut flUF WAR in Siberia, Long Delays in (Correspondence —Be Siberiar rom 1 Omsk € special as |\ and 0 Is m provisio; comoti of Iy travell mnder the o I n. | e ten, o or! of lot|what is to foreizn ide: things should be don jeved to be of the chief di ered in the reor roads as ged tional commission direction of the commissiot it| The poular way tvastness of Siberia e | would contain all o of | United States and to ot in — hnica Europe then Germany is of £- 1d is id Look careft t that jar and carton of Resinol Ointment. Remem] beér what it looks like when you ask for it at your druggist's. TInsist upon getting the real Resinol—not something cla n, d Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Every Woman Wants ANTISEPTIC POWDER FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dis-olved in water for Jouches stops pelvic ulceration and inflam- mation. nded by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for tem years. 4. healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throatand sore eyes. Economical, SRy oy to be just as good. 1f o s ther treatments have proved a waste of time and money, Resinol seldom, if ever, fails to give entire satisfaction when treating eczc- ma, nettle rash, ringweorm, itch, pimple. dandruff, chafings, bums, and other cruptions and abrasions of the skin, DiRECTIONS Wrapped aroand o sinol Oint. 595 i 2 booklet of =24 the con- tents thoroughly, and foiew the instructions carefully Resinol ists. For free irial urite “WhEy - the ad- ulletin, Mrs. | had | 1t Young | ¥ ‘| We Wish to Announce one encoun- rna- Stevens the | that it the and | | | ! | i | | | ume | wret “CAN 1 BE CURED?” SAYS THE SUFFERER | How often hare you heard that sad cry from the victims of disease. Per- kaps the disorder has gone too far for tel . but oftener it is just in its frst atages and the pains and aches are only nature’s first cries for help. Do mnot despal nd out the cause and gi vature all the belp you can and she will repsy you with health. Look after \ voice | the kidneys. The Kidneys are the most Tim | overworked organs of the human body, he 3 1 zood, ; and when they fail in their work of « > filtering and throwing off the poisom that constantly accumulates in the sys- tem, everything goes wrong. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will give almost immediate relief from kid- ney and bladder troubles and their kin- dred ailments. They will free your body from pain in short order. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on every box. In three sizes. sealed packages. Money refunded if *u?y do not kelp you. picture of Mrs. Killman dissolved in grief because she fancied he had not had a good time failed to move Lim. | He grudgingly admitted ke owed | his hosiess a letter, de 10 write at some futu i Once when 1 had set him deskc by shecr force. from hehind and surp escaped the instant. 1 and pever came home aiming then 16 have went Lo bed imm left You must admit it tion. You ca the time) iaugh- will begin 5 can't Joo 13¢ he will climb So T compromisd 4 “if you are room keca: windoyw. Jut of the 5 pani will be ¢ down and write Charley as you would talk to bim, and hank his mother through him. “Fdgar was about worn to the hone h0w over the affair, so he said he'd j a chance. He'd try to write! o edni i D). J Shahan, MLD. the door on him after Alice Building, 321 Main Street. had pt of paper and ink a new stub pen. I tiptoed away and scarcely breathed thereafter for | fear of disturbing his train of gh ‘Time went on and I smiled in a sat- fled way. Now that he had got a start, he certainly was writing a vol- to Charley Killman. After two | hours, T opened the dor very carefully. BEdgar still sat at his desk. His stood up forty ays, he was smeared to his wristé and s as to cheeks. His face was flushed and his eve wild. His cxpression w so really awful that I rushed to desk. There before him lay sheet of paper, and written on just this rauch—the date and magic words, Dear Chuck—' He get no farther.” 1y goodness!’ powder lady “So.” sighed mother the hed Fdgar, “I. wrote the letter | elf in six minutes. Thanks so much | the baking powder."—Chicago and Special attention to diseases of the STOMACH, BLOOD Hours: 9- and LENGS. 10 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-S p. m. Phone: 821 821-2 house. office i apr1dTuThs | ink pened part, feet preps howe: <0 the w: ing a that! Ten | er. no one was in s were no casualiies. he women were at work repast for the men who| were about to attack once more. Col. Claude B. Sweezev, commander of the Three Hundred and Thirteenth: saw what had happened and urged| the women to go back. \ Ladies,” he said, “this is no place| you now. The men would far; c do without you than to see you| I want to ask vyou to desert| s place, because any moment the Germans may open up a barrage. It is too dangerous for you here. The women replied that could stay they could We will not leav So, at 6 o'clock hil could aking the m Austria over lent to one al surface of -2 times zain. Siberia is equiva- teenth of the continent- the te estr globe, Itj bigger than European | nuk 2 and 25 times as big as the re- cent German Empire The province, or goy if the men " they said. that morning. the men of the Three Hundred and Thir {teenth lined up, got_their coffee, rolls L ment of Ye-iand doughnu Half an hour later| tesei, through which the great Yenesie| they went up the hill of Montfaucon. | flows majestically, contains near-| ook it, and went on: For four davs ly 47.000 suare miles of land, and the!they had no food other than what had district of Tobolsk, which is hounded | heen stuck in their pockets by the Sal-| on the we e Ural mountains and | vation Army girls; no water except oxtends northerly to the Gulf of Obi|rain they caught in their helmef and the Arctic regions. is an immense | grank from shell-holes. But they kept district estimated to be abe on. Had they not eaten of the Sal square miles Siberia in its tion Army’s food they would have gone| measures 248,000 zeographica into the fight without breakfast that| s. Whilqit has been very Thornive ! traveled over by Russian This is one of the incidents of the cientists, it might Montfaucon told by Corporal| Mongolia, the Noah Winterstein, of Chinkoteague, on he Eastern Shore, who arrived at Fort McHenry last night, suffering wealth is prodizious, and!from wounds received while fighting} _the coming, when peace|with the Three Hundred and Thir- f the man with capital. |{ecnth. He saw the occurrence he re- 1 some aptitude in knowing|jates, and has only the highest praise character and ways of the people.|for the Salvation Army. silver. platinum and copper| nines are plentiful. In the south ris the caucasus petroteam ofl e cof OTHER VIEW POINTS the | gene explorers still be called, ! A battle, d of the un-| land know Certainly mine only awaits as come. A the it is entirely undeveloped: | sundant that fi may be with oil as it comes ame couraze Which sets our aglow with pride In the men of ¢ glorious 102nd who come back to tor fighting must be written the history nation and of the | sate as of it and courageous | cter as country has ever| is the courage that the men who | fell displayed in the face of the same| richness of | death that these returning men faced. United States|To those who came back and to those with American fwho not Waterbury in homage and Siberia may some day in gratitude holds out its hands—Wat- S T erbury Republican. Hneine Those who have rejoiced that ~hich the sion to Yale was made easy S tin out of the disappointed, but Helped. | = Montfaucon Hill. on mber 8 o-room shack. at spring house, but surrounded by shell holes | and inhabited four | alvation ny worke of the twenty Hundred and had advance foot a girls rom ides the desife ex- | American business 1d develop the ial and civic United States is regarded veople of Russia. | us seen comnare the natural to that con d with som¢ me me mea 1 happine iream vel 2dmis- by taking requirements will those who mourned re IT'S UNWISE | to put off to-day’s duty until to- morrow. If your stomach is acid-disturbed take 8 {115 | the new aid to digestion comfort ghters. Even| | gogfay, A pleasant relief from L the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION foot morning was a li time used this time ixth, Thir- | rom iis| the hill 1 occupied e ry the Army advance line of fi en they se ils, an occasion 7. 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