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PO HETINA T T TR try and South. America. And it {s in- emne s vt ek it e innana . THE MANGJWHIO h'm;fil 'THE RESPONSE OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY - f Auditorizm Th mu:ifalffrfxzm§;r(:;!:;m:res:‘tpz\xic?: :l;z‘: RIS o caouce ““’"d\“ de, why g Ah ofticial ' narratiye of the part,in bulk” (he report statcs, “s,siz tons | u onum S 5 eatre < & o include worry. No one can affor: = i B i i of gas or its cquivalent. t was: . . . and cpeed that they will overcome the|, worry, or to entertain such e 1!Amem:an industry played in provid- | - \EusLor ec ria s g éf}x Dth‘" gulietm handicaps ‘of the past and _establish (habit. Tt is « Tabit resultivg from | lfig munitions for. the Américan, army | 1ArEElY leaded, Into Sho os |[FOUR SHOWS TODAY : by the United States troops or those: connections that will be attractive not {lack of knowledge both as to its cause|in-the great war is unfolded in aiof the Allies. 'Chis quantity -was ? ter only to the shippers but to travelers. . land effects. Under it lies the imagi-beok being prepared under the di- |sufficient to load 1,600.000 snells, two-, 1:30, 3, 6:15, 8:30 FOUR SHOWS TODAY L and Goufier O e e Aootea T Aeigar ;n:u&: \ml;;}a excite fear_and }dls‘lrustlrection of Assistant Sccretary Crow- | third of them being of the d7u-1n'\3n‘ 9, 3, .4 1:30—3—3:15-28:15 g ! 3 Y MRS e . Mind . can eliminate eli of the w department, who was|caifuer and the other onethir 50~ z periment but certainly one that willt i 3 L an I i 123 YEARS OLD make good, and it is time that it was|Wory; and the true medicine for it is| directo S a knowledge of its charact d th of muntions up to the °“fie mm caliser. the totfl Lnumbelrir:g. B 3 Rovscription prive (26 8 week; 500 ™ is W i N aEacten, any e (of hostilities, when he was specially | throughout to be at least equal to; 3 lG ACT 3 stion prive 126 o etk S0 a mesthn: 56,09 | Undertaken. This with the creating of|wil| to be cheerful, for cheerfulness is a;;]';ncd by the president o direct|the total number of gas shells fired ! :5— o o closer business relations and the pro-ia fee to all disease and many weak-|demobilization of material. by American troops in action. Baiemd 1t the Postoffis o Norwid, Cown. w|viding of improved banking facilities|nesses, Only under a very few cir-| Advance pages of two sections of| “Thug, while American gas was not GOOD VAUDE o g will go a lonz way toward bridging|cumstances is worry defensible. Un-|ihe book—those dealing with chem-{acually’ fired In American shelis, VILLE Totmtess o, the gulf that has existed between the!der (he very wors d of .circumstances|jeal warfare, offensive and defensive.|against the Germans, American gas > Bulletin Business Offic: 480 e e it mever pays. ' It adds nothing toland with the ipment for the” sig-|wa sed against the enemy and 1 i e el ot 13 bt 35-2. t::: cr‘;g:rx.nz!;!tsirl\?liv;tlii;;e::ififlx:se lar:ir Ao Ao L fi°?sb{“3k.‘i‘hfaii!‘r° Ral corps, (cll for the @rst time of- ‘Ar;:eriuc?d(u:;iz‘}:‘cd at least as much Double Feature Bill of Hldl s Church st Teeghone 105. | ceptable as well as beneficial to, both. nioyaple. Thinking| ficially and completely not only of |gas as she fired. . Wdllimantic Offfes AT » T ) h - 5 ut of the iculties an lelays ¥ B 'vens rums joade: v 2 3 2 Norwich, Saturdsy, May 17, 1919 Lo st i S “The first goldenirobin grected us|countered and of the patriotic sup- |prosgene, Theso contained 279 lans INCLUDING THE SYARK HAS AR IN 50 PSP —————————re—— Keen interest is mamtame(_l in the {from the top of the maple this year on|POrt of the war program given by |of gas, and some of them were fired A KNOCKOUT .As A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, effort to fly acress the Atlantic and it|the morning of May 3d, a little ahead | American business generally. at the enemy.” A table of casualties TOM Mlx YEARS—A e Asociated Pres th exclusvely eptitiet || must be realized that the most busi- {of his regular lime and apple blos-| The chemical warfare section tells|at the Edgewood Arscnal shows that BOOK AND A WHIRLWIND - i 5 of ail news demeter- | nesslike methods regarding it are be-|soms: -and his metallid call Vi of the original work done by the|while only four men lost their lives g credited to It or uui otherwise credited I SUCCESS ON THE SCREEN, ing shown by the Americans. - They [1ieW thgill to the seasom. If it ished ordnance department foward 3btaih» from gas at this plant, $25 were in- lN “PALS IN BLUE" paper and alw (e locai mews pul 158" 4 ’ - |sweet it is chee and like the ing toxic gases and anti-gas devices|jured ,the bulk of them, 674, in mus- i o i B ol e [ O O e ks o |DouS has il e o ine the “otairs for the use of American iroops, Sub- ion e U oE 5 L HARO‘!..Q?“DI;LOYD - start. d 2 pee rus A4s sequently this service became a 'sepa- i the defnesive side of gas . o beely are lso reserved. 4 4 part of the distance and everi chorus as an expression harmony. The |S€q Y Taking up the E first swallow endeavared to get away on the -mostimorning of Ma ve. the air on _ the|rate branch of the army under the|ywarfare materjal, the report shows Fh - TBth. ih at solitapy | direction of Maj. Gen. W. L. Sibert. |that the American trops had “the § Coming All Next Week PATHE NEWS difficult stretch and it cannot help he~flight for. ephemera in- the old| Among other secrets disclosed is|best and most protective gas mask : y ¥ ) 3 ing felt that the preparations and the [routes from whith it has been absent|the basis of frequent statements that|ihe world had seen; and they brought JACK CORBETPS sHO\g'l‘uGVTFHAEMF‘I,fJRSO%gFJ"‘DI{II ClRCULATION determination back of the undertakingffor the past eight “months, but -t]at the time of the signing of the|these with them by the millions.” A h ARG! E;. s are suc ? . ir [seemed to know its way through the|armistice the United States alone was|total of 5,250,000 masks was pro- S “:c?fif,,wigl,f;:x:emm uncharted air and to feel perfectly at|producing gases for military use at|duced, of which 4,000,000 were sent efforts 4f sueh & GUBE, 15 Dossiie: home, It used to be thought these birds |2 rate ten times in excess of the best|overseas, and the report states that On this initial trip much more Un-jepent the winter in the mud with the|production Germany could obtain.|these masks “gave twentytimes the certainty exists than there .will “onltoads, when they © really went to| L hé Germans produced with all their | protection afforded by the best Ger- s that may be made. There is 10| South American states. It is fair to|facilities about six tons of mustard|man gas masks.” dent to serve as guide and the|presume the wren is here since he is|gas per day, while the United States| *“No American soldier false startof Thursday was only -what [a close follower of the oriole. was producing more than sixty tons a i was ever|are described in an entirely different 3 . ¢ : gassed due to the failure of an Azlmr- set of words from those used for ecl as to be exnccted. Naturally there| Every year | watch for the indige day and employing methods of pro-|ican gas mask,” the report says, “and |or@inary men. tis no desire to 3 : o} & b, 3 duction far more modern and _ effi- |such gas casualties id occur were| “Hedged abou b ief, i erience a shortage | bird. 1 have never seen him two years Tk s anything attained by the|due tgathe fact m{"tge masks were [in his gienler:;)ulfseasw}i‘:h i;e:::ns‘:h;:oft of fuel on the. way and for lhat‘ reason | in _s_uccess.on, but when I do cee j enemy. not quickly enough utilized when the|of his rank, has come to depend . the machines were heavily loaded, toa}it is usually of a-cool gray and rainy| ‘Phere were three plants at work|gas was thrown over,-or becauee.the |largely on his ‘talking man’ who, ilke heavily in fact for their lifting power,|day In April, near the same spot in the|on mustard gas—the Edgewood, Md.,|soldier was unaware of the presence |his chief, is elected from certain fam- ac Ve theugh such ‘will constantly decreasc |Sarden g}her_‘e ""’; ’}“';"‘{“.’e"s Brew the|areenal, which was manufacturing |of gas.” ilies in which the -office is heredi- {as the machines progress. Think he somes cvers seer, neason Lolthirty tons a day by November 1li The original order from the de-|tary. Asa rule mo ome is elected Favorghle weather at this timelpim pecause the weather Y& not Hn{u_‘an’d haq_\urned out ;11’ tons up to partment was.tor 25,000 masks to go|who h{ls not a gift for oratory, should mean ncere_ offort to try the|ble for watching. He is the onc real] it da¥i the plant at Hastings, N. V.. |with Pershing's first expedition, andwhich is a common talen in Samoa. ance itfe AIEht ahe with warehlak pasl blue: bird. thatssn “in N o | Which was to have a capacity of fifty | (he report tells indetail of the frantic|{ “The powers and duties of the e R e oment Ttr— | 1ana. Arky - ofton e o raae-|tans a day and wes ready o operaie | efforis necessary to procure them, of- | talking men are considerable. ~They e drin i fely of the birdmen: should |South than Delaware. He doe: on November 11 and the ffty-toniforts which actually counted for lit-lare men of much Qignity of carriage. : 3 SINZ | plant of the National Aniline . and s P 3 y Dbe well taken eare of. The attempt|doWn the suu every mnight, like ths r tle, since thé masks were not used for |and as they stand leaning updn a §I|O°F? AS GREETED .BY . NEW WEEK ENDING MAY 10th. 3 face, his anger, and other attributes ekt N M AR AR Chemical company at Buffalo, N. Y. !many months At the time the expe- !staff of. office with a ‘fue’, or fly-flap while ricky, is not so much ore so|TOPIN bul simply sits “good night” (ol which was 50 per cent. complete. ThE |dition sailed, however, the British |cast over one shoulder. with which LADIES FREE than the first two legs of the Journeyd ipi “idion” every Hotir of the might nus | Cicmical name _of this compound is|and French were not thoroughly ac-|occasionally to emphasize thelr . re- dichlorethysisulphide and its popular!quainted with the gas warfare that|marks, they compare favorably in name of mustard gas comes from its|was developing nor had completed |apepararice with the orators of 4 na- TONIGHT cet singer, and he 18 suspected of| o ar / effective protection been worked out!tion more civilized than themselves.” S warler Thorese eed bo| ANoUler element of the/ program |In speaking of the first German gas phigti s i b s 2. | was the production of tear gases, noiattack upon Canadian troops at Ypres, in fhe night. Tt is diffi-| deaqly under ordinary circumstances. | the report cavs chiorine was used and| OTHER VIEW POINTS AT AT ta i v .“_(i”‘ s Ty ‘““["; {but designed to produce blindness | while pgotection of the troops from SR Y Lo 9 Dmard cthe mazy days of the]ihys forcing the troops fo use masks|it later became an casy matter, “it[, There is justice in the pleas of " LN AE0 i impairing their military {was only lack of faith in their new |those who ask that the luxury tax T. A. B. HALL The tree has bheen talked of as a| The foundation of these!weapons that prevented the Germans |00 $odas and soft drinks be removed *hieh | memorial of our dead soldier boys, bromine, the main supply | from swinning the war with it then|BY the soon to be convened Con- 3 _Showinz i the idea found wide favor. obtained from subterran- {and there” gre. The last Congress imposed the crossing of the Atlantic inlshort life of the ordinary. tree has which ‘lave already. been -nego by the three rnachines -during w e N.¢.-4 experienced various Kinds trouble,. The American, filers have LET GERMANY REFLECT. eclipsed tlie others who are in- New- It is perha ignificant that Ger- | foundlind- fer a similar ‘undortaking many is appealing to the allies for|and not a litte attention has' Theen mercy at a time when tho remains of |created by the long bt that - was Edith Cavell are heing taken from jmade by the American dirigible which Helgium to their final resting place i given such an execellen Engiand. The brutal murder of that til he sees again™the sun and whistles gocd morning.”” ‘TlHe -indigo bird ks lof which & : can solutions found chiefly in the! Phe chief ingredient of t otee- | the tax and there has been public WLAND' neble Englishwoman who was admin- a type of airship is wixo to:be|filed as &n obfection. Tree iritty of Midland, Mich, where thebtion asainct the rr opne Drotet: |aisapproval.ever since. RO S JAZZ BAND istering to humanity (hat being | expectea length of Tife. The, gréat c government financed the sinking of jabsorbs the gas instantaneously,| I the first place, these petty taxes forced to suffer from the acts of the e - A bears.the name of General ne WANT SERVICE RESTORED. jihe Mariposo. grove. was . 3= _ | when the Saviour ‘was born Ceneral Burleson RaS|jikely ‘to outlast many._generations. s A hermen in| seventeen brine wells under the di-!Cocoanut sbells formed the best sup- | Were imposed during the war. and | With JARRY THE JAZZER 5 vection of the Dow Chemical com-|piy of carbon that could he found |Might have well been removed by a which were prepared to supply|and the known world was raked by “"‘Bu‘fw; ,;.‘;’“,5"}‘5* after 'hthi;m:}:;:.m' 0 S i tatives . ng fhe wany of cat war. To hev jmade o persistent fight - against the | pear tree in_Norwich has heen known! -r;lifl o‘onf\r achio?r':aars e the |§::1:Lr]t:‘a:\ Jfiféfie"“fé'vfgfan?fn‘“5;25? neglected this was ohe., and so uf: ' ve na consideration. not|pestal tubes in the larze cities of thelto bear fruit 130.vears. What js called) called “killers™—the g so deadly | mous quantities of fruit Pits and nut|Man today who would find surcease b even when the United States ropre- |country, . fijs determination to. put|a short-lived trec will outlive seversllag to bring death unless safeguards |shells wero seoured and the —ational|for his thirst at a soda emporium, lrst ance sentatives did thelr utmost to inter- |them out of husiness was such. that he | generations of men. Momorial {reesiire provided—chlorine and chloro- | campaign to increase the supply. of|and break the habit of the demon cede for her life. There was nojeven declared that he would not.carry AT nol uncommon, and some, like our|picrin and phosgenc. The only one of |these insredignts met with = great|fUm, quickly discovers pety tax to GIVEN BY THE thought of merey in the case of thisfout the will of rongress when appro- e ot Sk hecome ‘fag!g:s%;iv‘p ze produced commerclally in !, the success, Th' slogan “Bat More Co- pa_}-i~uindgenuét b\an?‘ard 'llel(esram- v bhat s ! tiorls - were ab to be made-Tor iy New fing 2 f nited States was chlcrine, a ven | coanut,” the report states, increase he N aven Journal-Courfer ohs ipdivies] but that.was net af atighe WeRE A o de pae 1y Mew Nnibad Wiith dw their #h-| iy that ihe swple Sas nRerl o | e consumption in the country more | i pleased with the re- JAZZ SOCIAL CLUB Mayor David BE. FitzGer- 1 that Germany did along this line dur-{them.” The fisht that he “put-upjncwed beauty. are a joy to the living| . than 100 per cent. in a very brief pe- 1 i - the gov- |ald has made public as to the outlook AT PULASKI HALL Germans will always stand out = of the many unforgettable crime: conncetlon with the Germany in| Postmasts i v e . s B ool SR g s P e % x g adequate to the demand. ing vrho four vears' struggle. Tt was against Iho.r_n was .su‘rtcn f'ul‘ 3"“ 19 (\jmv\\ A : o;}\_} lto_(m‘md onewér‘:!‘ A statistical tanle shows that 1,488 N OcteRer 1918, on the contral haracteristic of its|has nat hesitated to disy his. pride } D i lich is a memorial was obtaining from all|for ice during the summer. He tells % Sy ; itons of chlorine in liquid form. 1,803 pelicy but it has cansed the |therein since he has contended that|of mother’s love hecauge she sent her| tons of chloropicrin.( 420 tons of | seurc n 15y wwns per day of co- [the people that it is to late to take b : 2{ihopncs noa contentetal | con” out the road-cleaners to| tons of chlc f] n 15y * da - | the. ! TONIGHTY How under circumstances of this hem was unwarranted. SRt Sk 2 E'I.Tanu-_lry to ~ November, 1818 In |tons a day in apricot, peach and cher- | that one company controls all of the |MUSIC BY THE TANGO JAZZ BAN kind Germany can come forward and| The attitude he has taken in that] o o & 5 ol ion 300,000 75-mm shelis loaded |ry pits and walnut shells and the|supply of ‘nagural ice and is willing | DANCING 8:30 TO 12 _ ask for, much less expect, fercy, is|respect has not won approval in many R ey enrtviiee Tioke Shen 2 clfltll?rop’x;l;mfl e, '}‘?o.oféo ed by the American Red|to admit { he mavor admits that | FOX TROT NIGHT Aifficult to understand. But then of |quartérs then the DA SRt IS AL O sWen b ahngRc, duce the public to con- hould have been started before nos Ladies h sound of his oWnithe shipmeits inciuding and. is reputed to talk mosti phorous grenades as least " cualified. Did vou ever, 000 phos- cke bombs nd 18,600 phosgene bombs for course Germany has carried the idea|which he has taken in other matter: that it could do as it pleased and ex-{F has been maintajned by busin pect the world to ov pits and nut she g when the armistice wa etimated that 4.¢00 ton igned. i i nd he indicates ihat the == — . ook it for a long {men that the tubes provided:a sexv talk is usually 1}19’““g mortars. The capacity for fi il R g touind e s ek time. Perhans it is too much to }that was needed in the large cities in} ~_conduct s and bombs on the day of t 1 ir purchases of ice home them-|fair to the patrons of that 10 ‘ peet that it would get over the offects | hand fhe mail, In fact inasmuch | 3l ristian | armisiice exceeded 4,500,000 2 montb. | ey e e el o ne o fhat disie to of it as quick as this, but when it{as the people have to pay the expense Bt we selin: heas mhat tne! tts theupmaetica dar, - iproduced were trips " a 1 provide reason- makes such pleas It should he con-|it is quite evident that they should e o™ What the, ping gases abroad in bulk, t0 be load- {which were ca able accommodations those l!r:u'el between Rocky for theiford Spring. There &re o fronted with its long list of frightful- |have the faci that a ness, its own treatment of others and|give them the desired se required to e alwa nd is not as liable {ed into projectiles on the other side, thus{},5d4 heen abandoned stance, warnig spea i ewNeg | ‘e therefore shipped to Furope p to his fellow men: “God hath or its gemeral policy of econduct In the| Even though Mr. Burleson succeed-!me that T, man| = ! HIN £ l:f_ llxg ‘}::\I:}rr out into f(hfd "?r:tlh'ar:!"\;:l Jaare Just gone, apd, he made to real-fed in putéing the tubes out of busins: Cm]lfmon 5 (.th“ Holcomb and the similar |at . los they 2 ine that it s deserving of slight con- |his reasons for doing so mnever con- {P*l% . Menjgeir §s the agreat Commandmen 3 who that sideration. German treated as it treated justice is heing applied in i to District Attorney John it s to be may be 1 posteard city. They 1 it is to be noted row tha 11 but {the bus men of P elphia, be- | s case and | cause of the poor service they are get- t will not be able to get away from |ting, have forwarded a protest toj it by whi the penalty, by |President Wilson by cable against the pleading iral meet the de-|climination of the mail -tubes. What, mands or by ng for mercy. Ger-|good it do cannot be told. - M many is due a long period of re-{Durleson will probably hold it up & feetion d scheme to inj — | him. but when the business men suf- ANOTHER CHANGE OF MIND? |fer irom the methods which are adopt- Tt wasn't so many vears ago that|Gd DY @ Postmaster general, and we were hearing a lot about “dollar|DaS Deen shown that L}]c Phitadelpiy diplomae: husinessy men are not the only 5 Wilson adm! inst the removal o ing its early da ervice, it would appear to be time to a loan from six Usten to the manyrather than the one. | being | vinced, ;Some people are spiritually as peor & yegard things ds, helng commoy e without nicke God has pronounced to be zood. ere mail- threaten thy for i Maxmilian | Hoegen, Haven lawyer | ho is awaiting trial for treason. Obviously they are the work of a y for a compa which lecks to pro-German and one littie | the future for profi he laws of (i ave you ever asked vourself why s sing? This is-an old quest been repeated for centuties nswer-ha N i ture to. T avery ereature God rs sound to silence. ression. of feeling, and r in birds than in m nothing in distre: ties would at the same time op- s would he reduced e a busy and popu- 1i! Manchester of r service would be economic Sunday Morning Talk UNFAILING HOPE are thou cast down, And why art thou disquie : n me? Hope thou in Gof which furnish the native food. et praist Him, who is tn | “At some prehistoric period countenance, and “I)i s of a submerged mountain d. Ps 1. | running northe. and south In ever sense the Christian life | have been lifted from the depths 1 a conflict and ocur enemies are! ¢ ocean by the upheaval ofj t - letter posteard | noes now long extinct. Accum-|were g ry does nm-" : f soil brought by h(‘a\y‘f’f course. mean that the sender live:: - ta be found in our own souls.! vol the mountains meet thcjhere. Whoever he is, he is a dan; For Infants and Children w,hile tt with ds his soul cast ted within him. much more than inds are ourge of e bird-song we do know b= [gma 01 that China sought jerous man to have at large and hi ever growing reef, which prevent I e + ading powe lieved to he only a part-of a series twe ! Others. wials spring from sy approach to the land except in|appréhension wi e welcome.—Wat- | SOREE Whteh was o Tiain S| = lievoq tn.be aplia bartiot 2 wotler Wel de e e LR T L S i | in Use For Over 30 Years It was at that ti the prekident | EDITORIAL NOTES. songs is limited, as is our X > him; sometimes | refused to hs forcing their way through,| Undoubtadly the Connecticut | Always bears Tt was declared that the administra- |to torg openings in the corral barrier. |Company has many lines which are the M E 4 The man on the corn £a) Listen | of their means of communi and you will | Sometimed | think most men ther peoples” troub een reef and shore a la-{less profitable than those which . | 5 4 nature of i i i Ll e W are gone over me.’ |zoon, varying in width from 200 yards |serve Manchester and these- should ::: s:::«-f.:!‘zih:r::;.r‘«li: wvor upon realize you ute tapiat ib yourieverraig [Rorne ffeed Sagherg sdne Atta wh Wy hou cast down o l;htii:our;\v?“;;‘mt_\a\:ee{;nil cs, provides a sc- | ho ge frst 1o be discont:nucdl r e i b 1 Saraiilee ) 1ETOLS v if: the 11d: hel here e T is | i y for < d inter- {curtailed. would seem o a la : the repayment of the loan and jt was | g 5 m_hf :)‘:ffizm:l: ll‘;\'“‘m '“i:gg;”'lhmmfl' that Christians coutinue in|island traffic. The entire length of man that the service on the Rock h’;gfi‘}%x"‘;g‘l‘g,“e:'u’,',mcl:’;‘h““w likewize pointed out that ChTha was| The indications are that the weath- e mex:p'newr R aheens nd | the state of despondenc There are|the eroup, if Rose Island be included. | ville-Stafford Springs line might belhun 5 A g A not a free agent and such a loan was |€Tman is catering one day to 1h0Se |1t never Jikole (o he | Man, nader the | MmNy imagi ils “allowed tofis little less than 300 miles. and its H in reality taking away certain of the|Who took ‘cm off, and the next ta thos2, very best of clrcumstances, is depend- | SFCh Ito whe soul P 8| roenares do Jureer thap e atation sovereign rights of thet country, The|Who kept em on. A upon one another; and none are|2i I the lace ’ | Rhode Island by 50 square miles. : : ! DBeteangth 3 glory that beams anather | -«The: native inhabit e result. was that the much talked ; : - ~ jmorc dependent than the rich eI A eamish . ih moment— | 1, db ‘i pm 12 ints of r‘he’ls‘! about “dolfar diplomacy” was consyg.| General Foch i going to be set and |come to regard work as menial e o e Sun Thie| 12nds are of Polvnesien stock and | -~ ered to be completely ‘.u,,,,m",""a';"ifrcmy te start on the mopping up if|laziness as aris (r;‘rulif‘. h‘\_u there sl v St e Teusjare clearlt rvl%(d\_:: the mu(\lvesr‘o: 1 o " oy g S v YA " to- man, in being usefu = L g | a New aland. or A directly against the nolicy of the ad-|GCrmany thinks there's nothing to be (9 Man. WEAs BSs b BEAS B Llw?_um b& (g.un“d. Ehal,o in the | practs purposes thess natives may SLATER HALL ministration then taking control of the | 3ined by signing the treaty 1hot useful in one way he will even dealings there was no cause d into four classes. At the affairs’ of the countrv.- And it was| Vually be in amother. FHe is happiest! Br {gtshe) polil ito. De/ cast down, stand the chiefs~who are he- FRIDAY, MAY 23d held up as being the rendition of o VAY ACts as if it was trying to get{gho is busiest. i Th."éfw‘o :{91‘:;1“;&0“- ffi %fi‘:,htzrem reditary in the sense that they must i iy ” poce e i i £ alria of th 1 which s : per] = belong to certain famili 5 uzxm service to China. ‘l“c‘”‘?«ho'ld:r:";m_‘c‘ MO ot eI tiapect the name of the man who | {ic need that has been seen in the | Ui n ‘Tt Autamilies Rilloele olist — gar ofield, tone — ow or other. if the reports in Ahais el Tas et Retnter RIS B0 ‘_“”‘l .T““"f' OL _UMis{souls condition. The amswer ‘to this | b virtues of titles conferred on them. g g from Europe are correct, thers e 5 I“vmv") s goods and privileges egion. | epquiry wilt very frequently be i‘ouml! “The Tulafale, talking man, is their 'n S ON ! appears to have bheen a2 change o o = If it ‘were only a Virtue {0 want more|s, the soul itselt. Prayer may havelerecutve officer, who pheasss . ih CKET SALE AT CRANSTON'S. views for while it is not sct forth as | 1" It comes to carrying big loads|than belongs to us we should have|pcen neglected, or the sanctuary | (nousnie in :lo“uc‘;[“]a:; s th r “doliar diplomacy” it is claimed that |NC. COMMARers of the ocean going reason io be chesty; but for more than | forsaken, or (he Bible may I entIithe oanal R e | this country is supporting ang. ;| ScaPlanes probably realize that they |t thousand years we have been told main unread. | district_and the source of authority. | B ¢ Smiond E and will{yave.go vorl Gually. |that the more our selfishness grows| “Hope thou in God.” There is the |Below him and sbove —the : have a hand in seeing that China zets | 80t to, work up to-dt gracually. | 0% o 0Tt o the devil: and we T o Below him and above the lowe . larys e for the o e, 50| ' e e e o ne | Loedy: the vure for the soul. T composed of What ‘are Known Central Baptist Church ing internal improvements. There will A good ‘many people ean appreciate nic Maje: as possible, No one|.eie thig sunlight has streame th cgmmon sf’oph. nhre the na- Dot B six powers involved n.it but ;¢ | 1 FERIG AR . the retury of 0 prafsh seifishiness: DUt Wel(y tne datkened spirit; there comes | wear' wmere cothes S oy T AR Union Square Wil Be arranged hy four countries and | (' AMEHCan sesplanes after attempt_|all practice 1o ard ot A Tow et od|the some of praise., “I ‘shail ing than the rest of the population. it is to be ing to get dway with. too big a loads™ | creep iny Prs oo i praise Him;- Who is the health of m A = : [{ ” presumed that there will e : z can never be a friend to man, we are e ‘There is nothing in the dress or e e Jov o esus be some means of guaranteeing the x : Do you think tarbulence| Soiutensnce Jand _ my. . Gog The | bearing of a high chief which en- = y . » t B thel o fier 5% Dert R matt b |01 Do yountun . ouE; SHUEbUlencs e st ‘dffe Oumhtitol beTas 1iferter B0k & hizh chlef twhion Ten- ayment even as planned before. The r performance in going {rom|and wickedness can be overcome so| .ice” Praisc ought to grow |2Dles a foreigner to distinguish him. G S d E . detalls of the plan will be receiveq|Montank fo St Johns the C-5 appar-|long as man autos along this r0ad? | BTLC., ang richer every mile. yo | DUt e Is solated from the rest of the | reat Sun ay Venmg h interest but at the nresent it is |20t rou]dnt' stand the r_estralmt that Have you ever tHought what in apass over in the wa to the new |P€OPle by a system of rigid eiquette. diffieult to see what the difference jg|Was keeping it from starting right out|religious life is the most important 2 No one may hold up an umbrell p 1 Jerusalem, for you have so much the Y 2 i or YVl between the present arrangement and |for Erepe, thing? It is not confession, or con-|more mercy in the past to inspire it.|40 certain kinds of work in his pres- ce. T that which was planned some years = fition,op JReting Sxery Sinmondi woilive beneath) e = dmile” ok -the Sac? e e feny Al '. ago. It looks liki SRt That Brazili 54 of the church. Prayer and reading the|Heaverly Father is indeed to under- fi st H i changing the ming on the sremmgs of |cluiming that e, Dnited States wag|Bible and saving Grace and going io|stand the worth of life, and the|Sommon names of food, an axe. a pig A Good Place to go Sunday Evenings 4 prirs - oo e grounds of e he meeting may become habits. Conduct|worth of those things which dispar- | SiC- @re tabooed in his presence. His ped Y aiming to grab his country must havelis the most important thing, and what —— | been reading a lot of discarded Ger-|is given less thought by many of the| 20 = _.______ SHIPS FOR SOUTH AMERICA. |man propagsnda. professionally pious? We ought often- IN THE DAY’S NEWS BOF & lotg. timss tide, eountry k| {er take the day's doings, our own daily | TODAY ) f A e duct, and lay it upon the Golden| Samoan Islands NEXT WEEK suffered from a lack o ship. | 1t 18 quite proper ‘that Norwich |¢onduc A 5 ] 5. Ports. There have been few vessels| What it is going to do in the way of |ypa oot COTY G EINLlC) W o 1o be | Which New Zealand is to hold the EVENING Keith Vaudeville and what there were were siow. Be.|eStablishing o fitting memorial for the | surprised by our hest day’s achieve- | mananie, According fo prelimanary Feature cause the service was what if hag|Soidiers and sailors. [ment for 1 ls “Tieely ‘foibe- woetnlly | Jaransciod, of the Besce = rtreaty. ' is 7 AND 8:30 Pictures been the accepted method of zoing to short! CONDUCY stands as the sym- |00 " Coograpnic scoiaty, based on bt S RO South America was by way of Furope,| Acording to one statement Japan |DOL of character”“It may he good or . ommupication to that bodv, as 3C I l It was longer but it cmfld be'mapdé‘planu on returning the Shantung M“"?:odn:q ;ut ¥:38 us, 30Q° We canmot fleeifollows: i OMle Sl-lows TEMPLE QUARTE E auleker, more comfortable an insala to China in two years. Chinal 3 2 - 5 ! “Samea. called by former geogra- iy e > ¢ p g3 gk st buta:iatatf;; dm‘?m.«g Shaar o7ks di:‘h.m‘, o S{;" great. religious :‘:,:t“‘.‘se of ,h,: e e ot e EVERYTHING NEW: Four Brothers of Mirth, Music and Harmony lack of shipping facilities was one of |confidence in such a move. -+ | bor God instead SRy e lsnll o navestion by its jfor God instead of working with Him.! inhabitants. el the reasons why the trade between tapes Good, religious mortals work for (he' yal bits of Jang. o the Americas never developed beyond Whmwm been given a. jmil-|redemption of man, employing their i r princi- in the Seuth Pa- cific, nearly war, between New MIKE SACKS J. F. SULLIVAN CO. | RYAN & O’NEIL Eccentric Comedy Offering Songs and Dances De Luxe the potat reached in the past. lion dollar fand to purity its. politics, | energies dn harmony with (nelr Zealand and Haw: 2 SNRITHE SPECIAL FEATURE PHOTO-PLAY us it is an announcement of much t it was generally supposed that| as b oy PR “The number PR in the « importance that is made by Chairman | (At Was the Kind of stuft shat makes | G700 M and. (ho action of man croup may. by couning Fe wmaier, (| MARCUS MUSICAL HENRY B. WALTHALL IN “FALSE FACES” Hurley of the shipping board to the|most of the trouble in politics. | grace. Virtue does met consist of ‘h.sbk’]g"g:flse"‘}o ‘h'Tof e 1dt .b‘:u COMEDY CO. A Powerful Dramatic Production in Six Parts . effect that the situation regarding the saving of one's self, but it includes ‘ha(!on N poiu utvila an the e ek B L e ——————————————————————————— moving of supplies and troops acress| It is interesting to nete that while | unselfishness and love which embraces = = R ppAResle, -xe Burton Holmes Trav e | Lyons & Moran M the Atlantie is sueh that it will soon|Great PBritain is favoring the sinking|eVery human soul in iis endeavor for! : A NIGHT AT RECTOR'S THE LAND OF THE MOPIES CHICKEN A-LA KING be: possible to withdraw some of the|of the German warships. it is anxious | [ighteousness: -There is nothing nar- Children Cr - - large vessels which have been en-|to chanse the agreement fo that it|ior i the Divine desire. Heaven in| ] T — e Stst o it R FLETG”ER!S MATINEE—35¢, 25¢ and 15e. MAT, :215; 15¢, and 10c—EVE. 6:45 and 8:45; 25¢, 15 and 10e. zaged in those operations and put|will he able to get more of the Ger- ita mgunfr‘md‘g}?esL;‘:; Jl‘xl; Gi?id“~§:§ Fo VENING—! 35¢, 23¢ and 15e. WAR TAX EXTRA them into wervice between this coum- |man merchant ahips. R sj‘tli:y' heart and thy nelghbor-as th,-l CASTORIA = b i e . - :

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