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L NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, ‘1919 - - e $198. <1918 and swat and swat and yet there will 5 F [t gt e v e vt THE MAN WHO TALKS © THE ALLES IN RUSSIA Y EATRE. move the breeding places. The work | The world has had five months of! - BEdA 08 of extermination must therefore be |diplomacy, and as vet has nothing to| . (By Catherine Breshkovekaya) ) ,an offensive which might bring vieior: £ S ; L |Chrriat ong ot aiveesioms. am | SO or it bt expense and SEETRYA:| ‘1t nappens vers otren: that e do| Iio fhe heart of Rumsia. A great part FOUR SHOWS TODAY — 1:30, 3, 6:20, 3:30 by a few but by all. With every- | Lo, To settle the ® preseht® world|jot understand, ons amotBer.only be- |fof German militarism, the realizy THEATRE Eidenast 7 S asbpds ) orwiciz nllefin |rotvs o by Y- |trouble and settle it right is MOt aicquse we express two. differcnt idegs|Of German domination’ througkout the e one giving attention fo the matier the |matter of spoils but of homesty. The hrough the same words and call quite | World. Under h circumstances ORE DAY O : nd Qoufied cnd desired will be attained, but it|entente nations even now show a dis- | gifferent conceptions by the samejCven the so-called socialists-revolu- TODAY. BiG ROLLICKING MUSICAL RE DA A a should be well understood that the flies | position to fight one another if they 3 | = AX-— ! tionists of the left, who had co-op- Py 4 me. 5 HOW o § S e — like other things are ready to take ad- |cannot have their way. Desire is the| “Sivee my coming to the United | eratéd with the bolsheviki up to the! GIRLIE SHOW Watires 123 YEARS OLD vantage of every opportunity that is|stumbling block in the way of perma- i A he holsheviki und | Wil B it is in. moderating not satisfying de- fracin Whether T am for: or.against fn B iy e o H o Zie. > Sovacr. o a werk: nth: s ating s S - [ terv answet ! pla A srmans, ar & as- s 3 7T Beieion i 3+ & wwki 33+ meth: W | i ting them might wel take a valua- | 4ro* 1 TIOSTRIINE DOL SRUSVNE 407 |Gervention. T sl anewer plainty, as [ IhS CoTmAns, W oS e S SESLtrony N9'S Bif BT | s2o.000 REVIVA Entered at the Postofice at Normich, Comn, as | DI€ lesson from their. activity. mats have not yet reached that stage | i their servitude to ¥ & o = o e {help. While all the progressive forces |their then powerful German masters, < TRISE 72 AT Teleshone Calls. MANDATORY FOR TURKEY. than they may get justly, use soberly,iin Russia, including the party of |ordered the execution of many of the| V Lfi g Sulets ngdnem OTce 8. ulk From the reports that are coming |distribute cheerfully and leave con-|social-revolutionists, asked the allies |Sogialist-revolutionists of the left. evue i 8UHLNA Duleiis Baitorial Booms 35 i thing never completely ‘met because it + i A 'on | called to the allies for help, not only | llimastic Ofice 23 Churh St Tekphone 105 | ROt heen determined just what dispo- | can® "IVET FONPICS T Russia to the Germans and Count von : St Sl > United States for help when 4 Many: Astortod! Scrc > law? Mr. Lansing informs the coun-!single Russian has ever asked the al- | upon the United St ) When and Many Assorted Screams based upon a report to the effect that |iry there is no adequate tribunal to|lies for intrevention. SR e D ey STARRING The Grandest, Most Correst and NE ASSOCIATED, PRESS, France and Great Britain have arreed | try K. Wilhelm for his crimes. In| = The difference between help and in- | Marshal . e 2 bl gl y A : try's en hto the war, It is | i el in America. Only Version That country’s entrance i ar. I a: ee a big JSpectac . | poes s excutwly eutier || under a mandatory in view of their ri- |he makes, or the laws others make.|States of America has vendered gen- | GOMIUYS BATSTRE 18H0 NG AT R T A €] Has Bad AoaphiedLEy sty Fakhe e & § P e w Jeoseh val claims for control in certain ter- | He is a divine right man, a law unto!eral and military help to England, S w‘ S R T RS P Ly 7Y OF the near cast and will ack | O ohor to im i every Tospect body ever called it intervention, Tirat, | stence. The provisional government;| HOBART BOSWORTH B (i New York Revies, Now| 40 — PECPLE — 40 gon of mectal gemmatch. f | e an internationaiized | Bave been shot for the crime of being|the United States was fighting Ger- ¢ ! = Tt Colored Ponsl 2 Bond wdatory - in . atize ! 4 A i own for the First Time in Mo- | Colored Pecnle ands Constantinople. combatants. 1f prisons are not madeed States and the allied countries, and, |Pavonets. But the members A JUST DROPPED IN i hirar B 5 s For some time there has been a de- |for such criminals as he, and we recog- |second, the United States. landed its |¢Onstituent —assembly,” who convene WHITE AND COLCRED < B i gdes 3 0 3 s Sy States I have been asked again and jmoment of 'the Brost-Litovsk treaty.| ZANE GREY’S | atrorded them. In fact those who are|Rent peace; and as has heen truly said, h rendering Russia general and military |#0d Trotzky, in wosed e matier ¢ of wisdom where they desire “no more (B 383 | rom Paris it e indicated that it has |tentedly.” The thiyst of desire is some- | for help when the bolsheyiki betrayed | It Was at jhis ~time that Russia| . - B se Mirbach was ruling Russia through |for general, but also for military help, * l Ie lon One Hour of Prolonged Giggles —ee————— | sition is to be made of Turkey. or if} v} hould any man be above the)the servile Lenine and Trotzky, not a |Just as France and England called gt Norwich, Satuday, April 19, 1919 |t has it is not being told. This is e - ited & : & o i ~ Expangivo Production Ever Seen to make no effort to govern 7urkey |other words, he s superior to the law | tervention is very simple. The United | Visited this country soon after this, BLANCHE BATES L2 b T e Ameclated Press 1s exclusively entitice The docsi sews pudiished || ritory of the near east amd wil! ask |himself. By his order more than 5,000| France, Belgium nad Italy, and no- organized Russian government in ex- loyal to their own countries as non-|many, the common enemy of the Unit- |Uent assembly had been dispersed by| sire manifested that the United Sintes |nize that there is no adequate tribunallmilitary force upon.- the shores. —of |SeCretly in Moscow in April, 1918 ; 1 Harold Lloyd Comed naci = i i onery [should assume mandatory control |for his trial, why do we smile when he! France at the invitation of the people falled upon “é‘*.u‘ alliesfor Ay th y See_F Tod Car Load of Special Scenery CIRCULATION says “Me and Gott” since fool men|of France, extended through their gov- | hoIP: Sending thelt mossage hroush | —104ay POPULAR PRICES Armenia. - This-would not con- |Ja¥S (8 A GOl e o ory ty- | ernmen Alexander Kerensky. The Moscow con- | PATHE NEWS - Mat. 15, 25c; Eve. T5c, 25e, 2t with the French and British ranc should be subject to the law| The allies came into Russia after the | Bress of the party of socialists-revolu- Sl ; . Te, 25e, WEEK ENDING APRIL 12th EanE ‘ 4 | tionists, the party which held the ma- | | claims, but this country wants no such | which he makes for others. His di- bolsheviki had destroyed the Russian | {lonis SIS Rary hich Eeld e, ROTEL The Faitire Wil s | responsibility. To assume the task|vine right claim is a fraud! army and betrayed our country to Ger- | JoTItY " in bt e 4 10,074 |, B eme e Sk S ok Sl s st e o S 1D e ST G R | o Tomane o 730 ' SR 26,98 PA SR ! s two hundre S ar i Able Foi Ahe. {in the resolution a Na: nxious to place on its shoalders [old, and to mark this anniversary ;";[l’x’]‘c'm"“‘},g;\_;jw“fl-:;’;'7" -I;,m“(‘)[ Gers|The constitutional-democrade party | would mean that we would have to it is proposed to issue in Russian and [0S to transfer a great part of their |, )5, called upon the allies for military | ot only for Armenia hut|German these popular democratic LICES IO, G SSRtert TORE 10 Hhe help. With the exception of the bol- | g rtiens fact {Thymes as an antidote for the condi-i FESIer: ARG LHErelY Lo, endans ® | sheviki, there was not a single polit- mighe ot b o desiranie | tions there existing. They need.a good | Famaia. e ory o e nuieg ical group in Russia that was opposed country is not now involved | JUMOr campaign to bring them to s that there was ot a single mo- {0 an ailied army coming to Russia. ' SEAT SALE MONDAY AT 10 A. M. e their senses It is said a Boston print- . . 10 | The bolshevist opposition was natural, ; : iny part of Europe or Asia |, Y hymes. to ridicule his|ment more dang for the allied; \ S s 330 b AEHa b ot | miled cheshr Py ce, 1o v B e o s 1”0t this last |Since they were depending upon the | ¢ ; mother-in-law, who realized the charm|Gorman rush toward Fs [Eoh ey sruy i MY AN opt so far as maintaining |of “little nothings” expressed in rhyme TSEan THEh toward Faris, | Tne allies came to Russia upon the 4—SHOWS TODA—4 OiRAN & HARRIS PRISEN', m‘lmnmn‘n_\ saould be (r":ulng 1:] 1‘\7 'nrml};l:\v:\, );\:;\:vrl"l;\‘; tan front and thereby inckeased ”N‘i:))\n.nion of the Russian people for 1:30, 3:15, 6:15 and 8:15 SMERICAS FoREMos'! { does not want te get|England and France have h: he 3 B8 S ver of QGarmia litaris g purpose of fighting the Germans . B 3 . 1,16 docs not want, e xet | EOTL domtrihuting (o these Itantlo] Pover, O German milltarim to an un | L5, BUCRSSG O LELINE L0, SRS Keith Vaudeville 1RISH ROMANTIC ACTOR s mandatory for Armenia, | "";‘('“\‘ e 'f:’\“‘_’:}l”“ ‘”“‘:"‘;"' ‘,‘J"]“““: m‘“‘g had mnot sent a powerful .army m‘{\‘ ‘r‘:lin(;’ln:“rl fr‘);“s ‘[‘;‘; i::‘:j“i”:::x‘rl‘g“s" THE 5 (BT oy % T 5 a e many w 5 St ey ance, Germany would now he the| Ve & 3 LEdn i it IR cymparhy ia ot fo 030 | % uow Jump over. the moon" And-the| Liuce, Germany would now be tho | M€ BINSE onty, [of Such b bsttes | CASTING CAMPBELLS 7 ¢ CEY not acceptable. old wonian come down too soon,” and | (naiy foreign policy, which culminated | uarantees not to interfere with the . A h ng the o . Monroe doctrine ! relate many other magical events|in® ina treacherons B Togal | internal affairs of thg Russian peo- § America’s Premier Comedy and does not wish foreign|which continue to amuse the babies of “peace” with German militarists, (he|Ple. Such guarantees'were contained § Sensational Daredevils of the Air : T es to direct affairs in this|at least three great nations. ! boleheviki have committed innumer- | the declaration of the United re. Consequently it docs not| It has always been @ conceit of ours|able crimes in their internal policy. | Stites, English, ~and Japanese gov- PAUL BRADY 1 : 10 dip: Iufe She xe that the man who owned property | Théy destroyed all civil liberties | erRments and in b any appeals i ) A Real Variety Comedian i lad 1o bounds or mere stones above i in Russia: frecdom of speech, of _the | 20d declarations issued by their diplo-| r hemisphere. 1t ther s thats R ol e o ey atic ilitay representatives in | T ! it a8 an outcome of the world | assembiage and of organiza- | ALC I "ELDON AND CLIFTON uch a proposition as is o informed the government | tion; they have filled the prisons | RUS — ‘urley cannot g0 on a : el A sl L R SO : Russia, through her enormous sac- Novel Comedy Singing Duo Rem e LT T e ry with thefy ot s B0 e entitieds tos alfica SN A COHAN:S NEW COMEDY = tor the entente nations to do|{o0% A2 (o forts Are e B e of the Beobiar not only ¥ b, On the other hand, ? PARAMOUNT FEATURE £ £IN: GEO. M. COH not only the lik no one has & Howd: AN insular |navigating the seas. And the sky-pi- | Darty, but also the party of soctalists- | HEht of S =5 B : Home and in our msular | navicating the sesx, And the sky-pl-| PAr, but alo the parts of sociatistx- N, 08, B0, TUSSAR PRSP, Wt} “uG Q0D BYE BILL” HIE TVIN e e s s menahevin that fo il 4eMO0- | The future Russian government will y il | brchers i ot ama Debween e b e it 1T e e fut, s geroment | o Five part Comady orama || A DELIGHTFUL PRESENT DAY RO SULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES. |70 1% ek is in future to be many|tariat. They have instituted a sys-|UCDt assembly elected by the entire ALso. = HE LCOTT SING keeping with a certain |fghts of way over which we have no|tem of terror unequalled in crueity,|PeOPIe, and the allies should render is underway in this|control. It is well t a “Thus | and while hundreds of innocent host- L i s they | FATTY ARBUCKLE GEO.M.COHAN'S LATEST SONG HITS ] 1ges would pay - ed to enab 1 to b re o no farther,” over with th lives for wate a real} - ” a i propesition Befors 1) A no derther. opsrtiad o atsossinition” or Tor the sitempy | demostatic sovernment tiioush & con- | In the Twe Reel Comedy Scream RELAND, MY LAND OF DREAMS.” “YOU CANT DENY fOURE irc providing far the |'alm St : et R O stituent assembly. | 6 3y - . EEN B o eb ning nrsions ¢ a bolshevik m itue oV R 00K IN YOUR EYES, MAVOURNEEN' S Ot | days in which we are living. Man has | Guards who assinated the two!JU all Russian demgors 5 t changes el Gad T s % el Stors. of Jrovisional govern. |for rendering Russia all the economic,] COMING NEXT WEEK — 1.00 and $1. ity o i) o, reu e s R s A e b e financial, technical and military heip | WHO'S WHO IN NORWICH? PRICES — 50¢, 75c, $1.00 and $1.5 esire i t6 ‘periit k le the latter were mnder bolshevist She needs to enable her to re-estab- | Mail Orders With Remittance Accepted Now. fiaate s o o "{ It was: Henry Drummond who stood | 3\L.c I B EE0 NS HRGET lish the municipalities and zemstovs o o aind | with, Hughi Miller for e tratti ot the| *nrs ofi* fio. orimes of elected on the basis of universal suf- — or agricultural | records of the earth: and he declared Sty el frage, which were dispersed by the C d B “ with the apparent object | “We have truth ature as it comes | SaNV S T T e Tegime. of tyrap, | bolsheviki, and to convoke an alk- | oncert an a Centra] Ba tist Church the amount of foodstuffs | from God. * * has to be read With|pv ana anarchy a policy—their great- | Russian _constituent assebl. which | v 5 p ® the same fzith and the same rave cl\v,] jest crime was (e dispersing of the|Wwould define the constitution of the| Given under auspices of s il oter vevelations” And 10 book | coniiiont wesembiy: lected” on the | late and olve Russia’s main pOILOH| The Norwich Committes for Reliaf Union Square Hojdsideepor seceoty, lor bre et |ifnsies of | divect, equal and |2nd social problems. 1 5 Ing kevelatlons, 1iid ds everywiiere. Aisecret siftrage. By this hol-| As for the present, I may say that! e conflict exacting life in many di- | ELOWInE, canning i [conflict—Iife exaciing life in man schvist tyrants have deprived the Rus- | gur relation o the dlies swili depend AT THE ARMORY FOUR GREAT -EASTER SERVICES L e ance. It is J'8- | sjan people of the possibility of build- | fully upon their capacity for honesty | ; S Ly S nes Xloroughyy fbre whoTalier Uiong Mudydefibidine up s oty ‘emoesitispe land unselfishness toward us. There| MONDAY, APRIL 2ist, 8:30 P. M. “The Lord is Risen.” “He is Risen In- i. This business has nan | sTeat parasite” upon_q governme the people, |are grave symptoms in existence; on| Music by 2 . f development o over |carth, subsisting as “an _unbridied | peopf and for the people | the one hand, an inclination to use our | SWANH'S AUGMENTED deed. Two Svlendid Easter Musical half million dollars worth | t& won the products of nature.}” 1t would he = mistake to think that |misfortunes for purely self | £ gl S S 16 the master mind we are|afier the constituent assembly was |poses, and, on the other | ORCHESTRA Programs. Is within his rights, whai- | dispersed and Russian people de- | complete indifference toward the cause TICKETS $1.00 EACH cHdate™ Wiisios Hore S s O d; and un-|prived of the right not only to gov-|of our {reedom. This indifference is| s d H s prodhiobie wat Tée | conditions it looks heorn . themselves, “but even to speak !encouraging to those clements in Rus-| For Box Tickets call Mrs. Allyn L. A Goo Place to go ounaay Evenmgs viltied ‘at ovar 364 this ’lwu u;(‘lrv too far {and to think as t like, that the sia's life who would like to bring the!Brown, Phone 373-2. For Balcony g valued g ver $64.- one should ask your opinion | bolshes —Lenine 2 and othe country back to where she was before | g,... » it does a considerable of the League of Nations just say the real rulers of the coun- | March, 19i7. || Seats cliNireHHI Lerol, (B hoRs 470 coffee and fish. the: is human, which is no syno- | try during t terrible period | iHaving watched the allied policy in} ernor-and land: commissiofieriny r stability. A day of universai;when we ts, saw our| Russia, | may sa ha the polics YOUNG PEOPLE COME | B.Y.P.U. AT 6.30 P. M. nds have. been given au- is a condition sought for, but|Russia suffering and blecding as never |been so undefined and contradictory | C2rs leave armory 12 p. m. for| £ the MR. KENAGY lasse gublic Hnde for sy ally unknown. The nations are not | before, the read ruler of Russia was|that I cannot find a single principle| West 8ide, Yantic and Baltic. | % = i b tion whore leases had ex. |organized for peace. but for war. All{the German ambassador, Count -von which would explain it. The allied Sunrise Service, 7.30 A. M. Will be with us O o o5 |wars are not military, for competition, | Mirback, who moved to Moscow _and |policy is an emiglia 10 us and in con- | were about to, but there is| i orcin)’ mechanical, reliplous, i | dally gave orders to Lenine and Trot- | clusion, I wili say again: § help | i RE WEIL 4 desire o maice perma. |12 Tt mecharical, relicious, 16| G I R, S b BASKETBALL i e i Bt o public The German arics, in spite of the ally called intervention” lielp, every| NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIoNsH1P | SECOND CONG. CHURCH YOU COME, TOO “peace,” mov deeper and deeper |Kind of help, should rendered the CO. M. OF MILFORD, MASS. j{west, and the air was filled with ru- | Russian people, but they themselves Champions of New England i i i Whil and acreage in the islands |Fights and cndeavor, single of puc- |Mors and the presentiment that a new, |must define their f of government Vs J It will be a Great Service It's Worth = 0 pose, a universal heart desire, would 2 de ve German offensive \-.m.m{m:vi their political ure. And they| CRESCENTS OF TAFTVILLE produce world peace which might be | S00n take place in the west an ofen- | will do it through an all-Russian con- | Champions of Eastern Conn. PARISH HALL, Taftville more wages, that the rent has gone|that en making big strides What it can do in| of growing, canning and om the islands last year. In for e of which bout 49,000 acres, out of a in perso: ign that the Hawalians|pormanent, How can nations based |Sive With a great chance for success, | stituent assembly. us to increase their devel-fupon power and selfishness produce | and from it there ought to be | the ham and potatoes ring up — APRIL 19 up because the plumbe the car-|90 cents on the cash re - illenium A league of nations| Jesson right here [ wo be a strong police force to|When the weather is warm. T m\f STORIES ¢ : 2 g — | penter, ¢ho Won worker| That privaic of the 102 T THI and ail the more in- | clared: “They soak us w most of the agricultu- |Maintain order—u superior force | My be left out all mght wnen there | RI JF_ EWAR . Expeditionary Forde and that!come, that coal costs like diamonds,|than they did in starving which are here pre- | checking an inferior foree {15 no dunger of frost. Plants for the| Appreciate American Treatment. |romance bloomed in France in spite| with the miners getting it out at|spoke with deep feeling, ~but On these sunny April days what a| U0 OF late crop can-be started out-| (Correspondence of The Associated |of Wars alarms is shown by the fact|something like $250 per month and |accuracy.—Hartford Times. N { pretty picture a half-dozen gulls malke | 400rS after the ground has become | Press.)— Belatec wnnouncements of | that more than six thousand French '""I-~ EDITORIAL NOTES. cavorting In the air while hunting food | V45! | America’s action 1 and g and gracefully diving for morsels or| 1WO methods ar vogue ot | abolishing restrictions upon —move- | Americon soldiers within one year stop; The man on the corner says: Prob-|socially swimming for rest in|BTOWINg tomatoes in home {ments of enemy alicrs in the United | The majority of French girls who have ple of the hardest jo tackle | the harbor An vet this 1s|in the small garden the plants States is published prominently in the|become Americans through marrying From alf reformation. marred picture, for there be set two fc t in each was| 4 ! art | morning papers of Berlin. The delay men and officers of the American Ex- R 201, April will certainly be most incon-|a time when the head waters of the|lon and then pruned —to | ° . A S | is un 100d to be due to the fact that | peditionary Jorce are stenographe T oD e me b romavaane DEJHRE | ateey and tied | t6) . stalcs [ the German government has only Just|galegitls or teachers with & spriskling ine e oom JSuites RS héch « for the Easter bon.|2nd ducks and king-fishers, as these|Plenty of land is available, the § { been informed of the action |'of peasant girls and those of the mid- quick waters were also a resort and spawn- | 0@y be three Lo four feet apart and While the news, accoruing to a|dle class or bourgeoisie. be set s ing place for salmon and shad for a|alowed o grow naturally upon the |semi-official announcement, no is| The romances are in most cases very could ne | Of course the baseball managers are | it hundred miles north of Norwich.|ground. It should be borne in mind. | published tion of 1 f he fact that the unfav t to reassure relative: and | similar. A soldier would be billeted ° The white man has been here less than | lOWever, that by trimming and tying|friends of Germans in America, ~ it|with a French family a member of n Eirov A\uril weather is all directed |three centurics and these winged crea- | the plants lo siakes a beiter guality | undoubtedly is intended to contribute | which, would be a girl of marriageable e wnst thelr activities, tures haunted these wilds thousands of| Of fruit is obained, that ihe|to the very gencral feeling among the . Together they would delve into| oppositic t With more going out than is coming | Years before the first Scandinavian ex- [{ruit will ripen earhier th 1en_they | German people that the United States tricacies of the French language, _ Ny who can appreciate | PIOTer navigated the coast of Maine,jare not trimmed and ned. From|is treating the conquered enemy as|sign language being promptly Super by results, bu 5 st d g road | HoW beautiful these green hills and | (Wenty-five jo fifty tomato plants| fairly and considerately as possible.|seded by a combination of Anglo- s 4 B d S s by - it ot \HeTavey et ruad] o%s PMOEL e epien et enty e Yol Rl Guns (o vty | (B adt nelders elyCas Mposaitie | aeed by alicond Our entire line of new Bedroom Suites e 1 loseribed Dy President Buckland.|wild game, must have looked in their|home garden, and this number will[tion even among classes of which| The clean cut, heaithy physique of have + Ths denial of the report that revo- |natural contour and dress 300 years|furnish plenty of tomatoes for sum-|Count Reventlow is an exponent that|the Americans, their politeness and| e S i ften “out 5 was|ago. It was ng spot mer use and for canning.—United | Germany must rely upon the services| | | generosity would appeal to the heart| all h are ticd cted. That country has scen| There is no doubt the primitive man|States Department of Agriculture. |Of America as an advocate to obtain|of the French girl who saw in the| 1s s0 exceptlon y attractive that we 15 of vodsacd without attempting |in his closeness to Nature was physi- | R B “r‘i}”ufl}-: et il e e e AT Hel dredme ° 5 of s u B i acaieRt At dbh Akt 2 g e able terms of peace and eventual res-|As a rule, the Americans also made| d n h ~Fg : | cany @ great aeal abler man tnan nia| - Sunday Morning Tall: |{oiuion™s o D i e Sy 5| A5 ori e pmerieans sl made | fee] in duty bound to call them to your will be acquired | The delay in the arrival of the rignt | FOTCTR PROLOCE: | BeIg close 10 404! PEACE BEFORE MINISTRY | natio i I e tior g feeling they had for the French girls Bt [kind of weather for the - transatlantic o oves and curs ana & more o8| We must know ‘péats hefore we| .Germans of all classes constantly|and so as‘a.natural sequerice, marriage And e is . furnishing time for able nose . i e il e en | cah miniater Lo. Ulost o, e fog | COMmeNt upon he courteous and con- | resulted: attention. The array has never been sld ag: " 1wt much additional free adver- rable muscles. He could better in-|it. We cannot even clearly describe fi‘. erate behavior of officers and sol- fany such pairs now are puzzled price th earth’s odors, wood sounds,|that we have not known, nor con we :‘t"f.\“ {:,‘" """‘"” Al "”‘I", of Occu-|whether the wife should accompany gnrded " b If President Wilson is going to wait and signs of all creatures on|tell a troubled hgart how it may fina |Pation. Writing personal letters i L andiner husband to America or the hus- 1 ff d ntic= , j t Wilson is going to wait | (racks and signs of all creatures on| (el a troublea bt how it may 010 | Commmunteations from the. American | pona Shoati mol B e 5, || INOTE complete, nor offered more entic at a sac T o it coctan of e llegged creature, as is shown by the|own carnest efforts to discover, We | 2ong Of o€ upation, that never fails to!1t is expected that fully fifty per cent.| 888 governm : o i S e olls it to. |native runners in uncivilized lands to-|can only sit with folded hands and | oy Gna e, nis. Though disappointed iof the benedicts will adopt France for ing val big loss, but that s May first umless he calls it 10| day, where the best runners can make|a heart thrilling with the knowledge | amonat or it svoranits ooy and the| their future home. g values. in view of the ‘ t B GO e : ¢|150 miles o day for two consccutive of what has come to another with | American soldier o chviln i Gors - i tion durin - t he salaries of the employes ofidays. Primitive man could readits burden of pain so like what came | mmcrical soldier or civilian in C thmt the nt i " 1 Liken over vy the govern- |ground slgns whether tracks or arti-|to us one day—yet how: to bear it|pomered cisne mho e A ant OTHER VIEW POINTS . deprecated t « X nue to be raised, it will beificial symhols with the same assur-|bravely we cannot tell them unless ! hj Bl = NG T J s 2 ‘. 3 o~ v 4 S 58 hich was vented upon America One can understand some confu- y g p SCEes, ' 4 ; ance we read books. The change is to] we have learned the secret of resting ) e [ there : r e long to float a bond |ance we read books. The change is to} we have learned the secret of resting | fore America's entry mio the war has|sion in the minds or those returned ou are looking for separate pieces, Bppoct. - HE Hid- nlonky, he advantage and comfort of the race, | quietly December in|women have been wooed and won by in a faith that is willing t0|heen replaced by an Almost .| Yankee Division men who return x A 5 5 S . super-friendliness. from a period of life risking at $30 h D l d'* iged s o1 thoress, who died recently, that for 35|life in the hands of One Whose power | (106 correspondence of the Tageblatt |y johone™ girls won't help transmit e rrr——— of doing so Without|veu s after she was 50 she averaged|and love are sufficient to mgke it|yn® Pas just visited Coblenz and the T ¥ . it o e : - : 5 Vanity D s es Sl Ll i they want more money, that lley SEr's, ressin! al It is at this se vay the full market price. |the quality of her will power was no|and see that in the final adjustment | prous Qlecipline” imposed e et~ | fares have advanced 20’ per cent. be- sizes, Vanity Ures 4 g 4 the campaier t h two officers and four Negroes|better shown than when she fell and|we will receive all and more than is ok tolobylaterhay . . AL e g the 2 G pop - Chiff d Beds—both in the 54- B e that s e s i |not write, and immediately learned to; There was never a load lightened | (o, {he ¢ivil population and upon ab- ifroniers an eas O the o se that is advi b L it is of course evi- Slue et L T i sence of chauvinism, theatrical dis- s thas : / it the people n the - stateof (use her left hand and resumed busi-|by shifting it on shoulders alread: s 4 S < and i is well und t byl oo rand cla. women. of Amiteica. T | Sonte oF b remeincd (o Lo g, s |ference with the German civil: su- ° ® inch and Twin Bed sizes. \ Many picces tikiag all ness and disorder. sides writing 70 books and hundreds|could not forget the ook Of Weari- | ‘The correspondent's l a l etter result g ‘ in deereasing the advance guard |record houls of fish being brought in |life she received a thousand dollars a |voice that triefd 10 foll us to be brave. | oirfoncecsmeric 205, 1%, based upon the| 3 foptor BE poerts T fes were| us of sympaiiy. | forced against the exchange of gifts, mete. Every fiy kiled now | ! the price, except that it may |1argely historic and contained many but not of comfort or of peace, for xood(m" cigarettes between Americans IM, VIGOR—“PEP"—th A o w l it 3 B R o arites oF conem) Aol o age of her convictions and wrote for|would be ministore of joy. of peace, | gs sorimans: e says that 23 of thel 'V rest 1 < || any or merican iUl awail your Bohis S0 Gaeiias o ottia el i S50 on Ren copvichons 41 Twote fon would. joy, sentences imposed upon_(rerman. great needs of today, when men and removal of which would call for| One of the sons of the former kai- | wom: o a rec S a0 e Inexs—th d 3 p i i ' z e % n were for “unauthorized pos- fulness—these are denied the poor suffecer l 3 R atet co. s .\u;-l“( to n)\, .;uxuffi. lob‘ofim )to — let the sunlight of a childlike faith in|session of American property” Hrl’mn" fro: kiduey and bladder trouble. se ectk@n. iits which - have ‘been country, which will probably be - jod. into our i v, ed from the swatting-the-fly cam- |all that HOW TO - GROW and then will come the benediction | He tells of the case of one American stiffaess, backache, rheumatic 8 in recent years must be such |Thompson of Chicago invite him to TOMATOES of peace that wil fit us to comfort|officer who was cashiered “merely for painful bladder weakngss and rec S W and only | 1 ;. Beye 4ro ttrong and bealthiully active. doing all possible to keep down ihe| Even though the proposal to amend {in cvery girden, whether large or ;"fnl‘f‘lt“(‘(m'h” life, *Wihen e e ber of what are referred to as league of nations covenant so as |small. To have a supply early in the | aq Sl Bl e I S ood that all the relief is not der cover four to six wecks before | forgotten past. liadow of & 500N | (oprespondence of The to be abtained by swatting. T i ey s o, th saa il thes ieue: and the plants should be transplanted | «peqce, troubled heart, bevond these|®S MATS With the members of t ed or disessed kidreys and bladder well as screentng 1s a method of | The lower house at t;‘::;g'\f aiq| once or twice before setting them in| ra.me?ublt(::‘ Aot hopond. these haad ucomal functioniog. Their healiog el 3 }. T. Weston, 325-10th Ave. V., Duluth, forgotten that the most effective ser- |approval of the law to tax cats, It hus |, 1N4oor plants should be gradually balm. i Children Ory Minn., writes: “1 am pleased to tostify that Vics in this connection 1s bound t5 be | for seors b Sl hardened to outside condition: hls | Where cr £, P s been treated as u joke and freezes, #iving me relief irom a case of kidaey and blsds B R e S aein, o | then pots in which they are planted out-| Thowlt zain at last et for g a mistake for anyons who 1g|PUt Man Was a master from the first.|trust all the losses and gains acci- H 100 : ! ¢ 29, 53¢ | messages from Camp Devens because of them to hanks or others|iriting two books a ye Perhaps | certain that He will keep the record | AMerican zone comments on the “rig- t BTNy of rance to women and | ciuse the trolleymen got 70 per cent. e ot et hed omd | oomocs |injured her right arm s she could |dse. possibility of annoyance to women and ; la: - unnecessary inter-| 480 e anly oppasd b |REss. She must be umbered among|bowed with heavy burdens. T bl e e L striking while the 1 . rd | SRS e ! obtained| With cold storage houses filled and |of short stories, at one period in her|ness. the toueh of pain in_ the. tired S St in th a nelis] ro Maho e popular wn Mahog- preventing the propagation of bil- isht o be an appreciable ef-|vear for her poems. Her stories were| We were conse pop g 8 oren miter b ot of ey, | galling truths: but she had the cour-| they were strangors (o both. It e American court in Coblenz in o should have strengh, fortitade_and yomen ever made so great a record. {sconragemetiia fore S ; 4 B aftort datat oo - womer a d couragemenis—forget our fchrs, | January t troubled lonely hearts|from the enforcoment of this order,| . Thatawful tired feeling, heavinets, langoid- is heeded to have Mayor = ecognit 3 ; rs. ] v in s ¢ | putting . vi 3 other sympt di he id- to cause full recognition of the need [make his headquarters’ there. Tomatoes ‘ave adapted ‘to zrowing | OIS SOTOW wnd pain are only|putting his arm around a waitress in cr’ symptoms sgon disappear whea the ki llers of death.” But it should he ze Japanese cquality failed, | season, the seed should be sown un- ed our footsieps all along . the way. Won Many French Brides. ent as other nations and have |the weather becomes warm outdors, Press)—That Cupid was nearl sy | act prompty and effectively to restore weal it is one way of eliminating them i i a1d curative qualities are gearantecd, 62-66 Main Street ting thém, but it should not be | the rroper thipg in showing its dis- | n¢ :open =round. Mid isles of pa in airs of ouisia el S ni 0 e susian] Eop - Feley’ Ridnow Piils heve been the means of Norwich Jowratt - . can be done by placing the boxes or wounds or 3 s rendered through the preventive meas- [ there is no 'reason to make any s sl i i FLETCHER'S der trouble which bothered me for some time. doors for several ~hours each day calm.” CASTORIA /m e a cseoon co.