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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919 THE QUALL TRAP e e need not spect for the law. * This mean that punishment will not be A ' . Mon., Tuse: Wod. meted out as it should be to those| It is said 'Habit commences to hind : , : A . % who are guilty of heinous crimes but) YOI With @ gossamer thread like the| Thee is no long wait between' the|drag the twenty feet of tugging cling- , 21, 01’",7[[,’ nll’kn it should mean that it will be legally | 501 it Sompletod the o Whetl thelfiitibs of the winter birds and .the fing constrictors from their den. The carried out and the Sreatest offorts|have tumen fo ool ny ‘o son|cOming of our summer (friends—no | Townshend bovs at their litte laked . should be devoted to those states!look so lonely? Why so e ‘(‘“’h“ o |short songless Eden. The Visiting|have done well birdwise by killing a and Qoufied 1 &rosbeaks came on Thanksgiving and did not: leave us till the first week in April when robin: ckles, blue- birds and song sparrows were back, in imposing numbers. Before the last lot of black snakes, water adders and garter snakes. -We have not been able to corner the monstrous blue racer that comes a-frogging in the lily pads where there today the least respect paid to the law. Such commonwealths are unquestionably in need of an or- ganized movement that will remove worried ° Through™ the mind _Habit| has imprinted the sign where all can e it. The heart, which likes to cherish a little song fs not guilty’ of 123 YEARS OLD i » AWLY, i from the thick.scrub west of the pond.f FOUNDED ON.THOMAS DIXON'S PLAY “THE CLANSMAN" . giving you away. The habit of the : : - s sice 126 3 weeki $79 3 month; 38,00 the blot from their present reputa-|ming”increases the wrinkles on your|bunch of southern juncos fidd passed| The usual raids by visiting goshawks z IN 12 ‘WONDERFUL PARTS - . Eatered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., sp| LiODS. brow and removes the light of joy|DY. there were owlet fledglings. early |are reported, but the three species of s wcund-class matter. s == from your eyes. You cannot look|robins and sparrows were building |pyuteous now covering their trios of in- Wlth HENRY WALTHAL, LILLIAN GISH and All Orlgmnl Om Teleptione Calls. THE PROTEST OF THE JEWS. |rignt unless you think right. -You |Well-feathered hawks nests held Incu-|cubated eggs have taken no tribute for || Gulletin Business Ofice 480. There can be no wonder that the|cannot carry age well if you do motfbated esgs starlings were feeding]iheir services in keeping down red SPECIAL ENLARGED ORCHESTRA Bulletin Kditorial Rooms 35.3. Jews in many cities of this country|Carry life's burdens well. ~ You miss|Young in crevices of our ash trees and | squirrels, chipmunks, meadow mice Bulletin J3b Office 35-2. | J€3VS P = d resolu. | the Joys of life by becoming too holes in the peak of the roof iniund moles. Foxes are often seen,.and| o 55 No ADVANCE IN PRICES Willimantic Office 23 Church St Teleobone 105. | are adopting or have adopted resolu-| .ious” of jts drawbacks. The e the -old village postoffice and thereione gjq vixen with pups killed and — | tions calling upon _ this country, the| of Jife lies in the heart, not the ima-|were young grackles in the TookerY|parily devoured Mrs.,Rawson's finest MATINEE DAILY AT 2:15—EVENING AT 7:45 Norwich, Saturday, May 24, 1919 president or the peace delegation at|gination. Think right, do right andfon: Fremow street, Putnam. laying hen turkey. | 2 i — = | Paris to take steps that will help to|you'li look right. From the grosbeaks four months’| April 5th was an early record for the 'NOTE—Thlls picture was shown here at $1.50 prices, and is being pre- MOER OF THE ASSOGIATED PRESS put an end to the horrible massa-| You may never have thought of|stay, from their number, their colorful|three male orioles which came . to- sented again at our regular prices so that everyone may have an op- T:E asociated Press fs exclusively entines | | €S OF Jews in Burope with partic-yourself as a wizard, but since Nu-|grouping, their cheerful chatter, and|gether, fluttering, romping and eating portunity. to see this wonderful production. ular reference to Poland. Russia and Rumania. The frightful treatment which they have suffered in that part of the world is nothing new, but in view of the efforts to bring about improved conditio: to make the world safe for democracy and to relieve the oppress- ed it is certainly time that attention was given to this matter. The high ideals that have been put forth will never bhe attained until an end is put to such treatment of the Jews, or any other people The Jews are asking for no rights that ought not to be accorded to other human beings, but ti justified ir ture is a wizard and you are a child of nature, there must be something of the wizard in every one of us. of course. And the more we know of Nature and Nature's laws, the more of a wizard we become; and it 1s through this knowledge that men come to be known as nature-fakirs, or as weather prophets. If it is a law of nature that false thoughts will physically .impair you, it is no joke that good thoughts will repair you. The same law which makes a fool of you, if reversed may make you X ture is called a wizard because =she is constantly doing something we do not understand. By a better knowledge of her laws we do things others do not understand. entire lack of shyness I could almost endorse the expression of a local ob- server “I tell you what! These pineys and evenings, beat our. rosybreasts all hollow.”” Well, not quite, you know. But when in spring or summer can you see a quartette of showy .male birds ‘like tanagers or orioles in a vision of four maie pine grosbeaks. in nuptial plumage on a flat stone at our very feef, sunning, faintly chirping, and préening each others feather: ‘with no shade of bickering, while in & circle around them were twenty sober females feeding and watching the mutual admiration of their gaudy lords. If there was a day without the pines, the evenings would appear, and to the use fcr republication of all news despetch- or mot otherwise crediied in news published flies and petals of blossoms, in a small natural fruit apple tree on Fremont St, Putnam. The females appeared as usual a few days later and mated at| once on their arrival. A hummer ap- peared in this tree on the sixth of May and is an early record. There are few | tree swallows this year, but more barn swallows. *There is a most noticeable increase in song sparrows. Flickers cannot breed in the Townshend barn’| this season as the haymows which shielded - their holes have been taken away. But a pair are now drilling a fresh hole in our ash tree below last Jear's now full of starling squabs. There is a continued scarcity of ruff- ed grouse, we have not been cheered eredited 1o it s paper and aiso the locai Berein All nghts of republication of sveclal despatch- berein are also reserved. " TODAY Audltormm Theatre * cois Sickis 'COMPLETE NEW SHOW TODAY AJACK CORBETT and His Dream Girls _PRESENTING MUSICAL COMEDIES KINOGRAM TOM MIX CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING MAY 17th ' 3 if neither species was at hand at The |y Thit the effort they arc = * : 10 see that| A great man shows his greatness| Maples, they could he seen at Pigeon | @ Single whistle from Bob While NEWEST NEWS REEL In “TWISTED TRAILS* o a 4 s ac- | by his lack of conceit and breadth of f ErAre e 5 woodcock are almost extinct, but ther the barbarism that Las been prac- | D ack o 3 Inn farm. Here for many hours I hav a falf spriniiing of Hhgnack phe ticed upon the Jews be halted. It is|human interest and apparent unl.atched the grosbeaks picking crumbs h Begt & 81 e S — A - CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “BEFORE AND AFTER” ; Sl : 2 4 in East and North Woodstock. a curlous situation when the allied na. | COnsciousness of his power mot bY|from the doorsteps and srass sced on|3"jld of six deer, now with bleating lions have been Aghting to put an end | 17, “Seamed rgnt, and ShIAY Solur| e barn Moor. but Chiofs” @i (Fe | S cSrsd o e close Shrals wes . HARRY MOREY IN “THE GREEN GOD” to such frightfulness as has been|for having done little things well and}T2Ple fi‘ed%v till apparel -y Ak L Ever |of our neighborhgod near the state 4 practiced to have those who have been|all things creditably. All any of us|§iEhal they would closcly R C.L. R, VITAGRAPH SPECIAL helped and released from hondage|can attain depends upon our rela- | U m‘l)pm;’ )l,“‘c‘ ples, K ' s turn upon the Jews simply because|tion to the other fellow. No man gagntinesp e ) W, théy are Jews. Because certain Jews|C&n become distinguished or great Fc{] elglht daysll wlaiched the IN THE DAY’S NEWS o ot Ehatiicl by himself. It is recognition and ap-|grackle rookery in the tall pine trees S as o ey preciation of what we do that gives|on Fremont street, Putnam—larger Lemberg. QLS iHANSeSOMS, HRIRIay s Huges us place and power. We are indebt-|than last year—and a greater scourge | “Already bearing the scars of the mean that all of them have and the|ed to the men back of us for twenty|to all robins meeting in the vicinity.|world war, added to the marks .of sz many should not be made to pay the| centuries, as well as to our personal|Yet the bronze males were an attrac_|sieges and captures through the nmt g oty BT - penalty that the few deserve. efforts and our instructors for what|tion, stalking on the mnearby lawns|five centuries of its municipal FOUR SHOWS TODAY The Jews are justified in prot we become. 0 man is born great.|and scavenging in back yards, while|ence, even the armistice has not AT 1:30, 3:15: 6: against the treatment they have re.|Only industry, honesty and honor lead |both sexes were busy at all hours of |brought peace to Lembers, which| .- ! :80, 3:15; 6:15 and 8:18 ceived and when it comes to getting| !0 true greatness. the day feeding their squabs, which|Ukrainians are reported to have at- v TH COL. CHARLES W. GALE. justice for humanity there is certainiy| For gracefulness of flight and play,|surely get a big allowance of insccts | tacked,” says a bulletin - of the Na. KEITH VAUDEVILLE an exaeli r : E . |the swallow exceceds all other New|and mixed food. It v 1. comfort | tional Geographic Society. srrass ARCHER d BELFORD 4 xaelient opportunity for putting |t i e “other T : s bk 4 ik At an veriod of time has| ol Tl work in their be. |b8land birds. When they are notto sce bluejays make two raids on ex- Residents of the city must walky- 3 wced a loss that has|font" ° el {hunting cphemera above large maple! posed of the rookery, ‘and 1|with a grim smile through the battle- e COMEDY NOVELTY SKETCH © widespreac rese| |trees, or over water, Ihm are layin saw jays rlrm 2 -kxn on t{he |iorn promenades huii o spac S t “ . e S A SR LR G S el e e B PG S L e TSR T -1om A Janitor’s Troubles” 2 S THE LESSON OF MOEILE‘ iwill iy high with a fr‘a(hex, drop nlronunm me of seeing crows raiding |cations of the inner city of Lemberg 2 A . He d\- :‘ :'nn :v J("h( Another southern city, Mobile, has|and dive and catch it before it rr‘a«‘hm‘ nests near Norwich city reservoir. {in 1811, at a time when the citizens it st HELEN HARRINGTON vas .0 f experienced the efforts of a disastrous the earth, being self-entertaining likei There's litle honor among thieves, youjof the Galician capital looked confi- Y ' SINGING COMEDIENNE ‘,'»Jm‘; -H|7r~n“l "' MAN | Gre by which 200' buildings were de- |tNC \\\rrs{m whudpla_v), solilair\" to t'rl!w;\\nou. dently for an era of peace. T A. B HALL - and respected by a = b up the time and cultivate his w P f . - “Lemb e RS 2 » . PR g stroyed, 1500 people made homeles i i 3 i A bit of difference in the site of this Lemberg, known as Lwow in Polish oA TTY one whose place in e, q fhroperty damage of from three- Tt iother morning amons & mMass ofi crow-blackbird colony and the one in|and Leopolis in Latin, was founded in 5o PE‘ v REIAT and BRO. o ':]"“.‘fj:"_ g H‘""wu arters to a million dollars ea ¥ side like ehums for an hour pr the swamp east of Chunkymount. | the thirteenth century by a Ruthenian | b ASS MV:J;S_&AL OFF——FmNG Lo ewt 19 DL 11t was much the same kind of a more, just because thev Iiked to be to-| Fisher's Island where 70. pairs of | prince. - Casimir the Great added itto) ., = FEA RE PICTURE to ot s TuEn 9% 2| fnat awept’) through “Atlanta Ja. few|£ether iRwallowsivemiyiv iy Sensrars LETachlesnest fn the low coffe | and iig EOMBR AL Snd uesgncd oot 'i TU o mourn and remember| "% e e Y5 Bha smnEne e e ea ] dividual! MAples. Lobstermen once took two ! city the charter and: privileges re two sides, his public side| YCUIS 4g0 leaving a great expanse of | Lo T 4nd make few combined | Lrout-creels of their cggs, and threc |Known as the Madgebure Rights. CHARLES RAY In S0 Dorsbng For a half cen. | T4 1M its wake before it could be|plulh TS | buckets ., of night hero eggs from | “When Constantinople fell its trade “THE GIRL DODGER"” fury Colonel Gale was identified witn | chackell We are all looking for happiness in|Platforms a little higher up. The |With the east flourished, but it was all fie BRAncial and businens interests ot - Moblle's f76 Sgvent away: the older [y Sre ere &« 100 QHIECHIARE) whites of the heron’s are Jeathery, {but engulied in the revolutions and 5_Part Paramount Comedy Dr, city and it was the open and con- | TeSidence section where there werement of their desires but by making, Poiled or but the blackbirds e maraudings. which swept over the s Which e ‘aa-|few modern buildings, but its business|the most of what they have. Happi:|ec de A populous Jeaine and parts of Poland durivg & Mack Sennett Comedy sistered his dutles, the spirit of|and industrial districts were threat-|ness depends more upon the mind than|once exi on the street side | the Jast half of the seventeenth cen: B roeas and r D waer| ened and it was only by a hard fight|upon material, possessions. It mdkc“m the Slater estate, Norwich, and was an earlier manifestation of Bol- B - CHESTER CONKLIN played and his cordial and demn:|that they were saved no_difierence what we succeed in, or| x laid to the roots of the fins m directed by the Cossack het: ; : N s SR e onc deno Thise " B Eherti .. | how we live, if we do not think we are| circle in the Yantic ceme- |man HEHELIE LIRS 4 stie nature that won for him the es-| TS Gl ke others what Bave % |nappy we cannot be. Enjoyment 'is| < the vackles robbed every | “Charles XIL of Sweden, took Lem. || aclies and Gents “FOQLISH AGES” m of all. with whom®he had deal.|Perienced similar trouble, will take|n2PEY We cAinot Be. , OVEIeRt |8 on the grounds? The Long |bers, along with other Polish il 200 FEET OF LAUGHTER s S enthusiasm in public under- | ad¥antage without doubt of the ob-|{inous, for the stern experiences | 4 ound harbored a|when the ill-advised Augustus Il was = hgs was inspiring, his efforts ve.|POrUNILY to rebuilt the devastatedlof life that nccessary to build|colony of these pests, and the Jen-|drawn into the Great Northern d $2 50 h - 'nd his leadership. the kindl Section on modern lines bul it comes|character, and from character rows| ninzs’ hothouse plant on the Bast Side|Upon the first partition of Poland, in| AOOK PFIZ€ 4.0V €ac obtains results. He had the God|®t @n unfortunate time for such oper- | contentment, and this is as néar tojanother. I have seen grackles rifle |Lemberg was alotted to Austria. ey ot e e, had the God], i ons and what makes it all the worse|real happiness as most mortals can|ihe redwings' homes in the swampy| “IN connection with the division of - * 8lis that it might have been prevented|DoDe to get. Happiness is such a g00d!fork of the Broad Brook and Volun- | Polish lands, the Empress Maria The s - o B the o ae oMfine care {thing it has its counterfeits, and gheliowy (urnpike. desa wrote, prophetically in view what he was publicly he was|Y th ue ca happiness of some people -in‘the -end oy frecentsievents,” ‘I have yioldaly not| > nal This like many other fires started iniincreases ir misery. Real k inoss| The spirit of federal and state pro-! 5 By 2 7 \ 2 < personally. Faithful and frue Sman, b In{increases their misery, Real happinessi, The seirit of fedoral and state pro- yining o make war, but quite”con- P 9 ) overy duty, considerate and browd. |4 1 of FbbIsi in the rear of 4 store. s the result of sane :houghthnro'pfl‘lg How And then o bey choula. he en. |trary to my convictions. I hape that Mu51c by Rowland 8 THEATRE uinded,” his wa Mohle! “dendrohal i fon which is very apt to existlapplied to that which we have and| 4 n ¥/ 8| e | the ‘monarchy may e ¢ cympathetic nature that i i wey | unless the proper attention is given to|that which we may hope for. gopraged to “get up = collection” of | CiEk Pl e L 1 a i 1 ; e e At ot i 1 eggs. provided he orly “collected” eggs 5% o = Dt 3 A ited to need d ion her s A L e | RIiRelf ith lhp full life ol' i mant m_lmd hawks, crow, grackle, bluejays d engineered- the parti ‘0‘.11 clk! nl_)& R 1:30; 3; 6:15; 8:15 g rarely is a community |cumulate it offers the best possible|himself with the full life of a plant o} cowbird and English cpar. | aKe the Austrian monarch's qualm's h such a personality. makings for a fire. Once it gets start- |4 Jf 0 “h e ahout us than we do Sl ngle specimens, but en- |Seriously. ~‘She is always weeping and - ALICE BRAD! ich ha tained a loss that|€d With wooden buildings to prey up-|.u5 (™ The other day I‘saw|tire sets, side-blown and in a series!Ways taking’ was his comment. . lized more and more as|on and a good wind to fan it it means!Robin Redbreast modeling her mest,|of a dozen sets of each species. Oo- In the same year Austria came for- T £oes on but none could hope fop| SUMering and hardships it not many|ana she was patiently beating in (hellogicully not a remarkable lot, but “;‘:“ ;“l‘l" [“1}““""“‘ Ld’“;g“ on the Miac . ¥ o © Tl deaths. {lining with her breast, and deftly|these would be some interesting feat- |E'0uUnd that Prussia and Russia were MARIE LTD bullded m the. honon s M| Tgut ‘the fact remains nevertheless|moving around in it every minute tofures. The light blue of the coopers yallie whomeclyes of the onvpcpf ) . MratSigeiren 10 €= ijat there are many cities no doubt|give it the cup-shape until it was fin-|would contrast with the ow and L Ce It uicts for whiv §oiE 2 nation of his feljowmen. s <t such tonditions exist,|ished. How they must toil to get the|while in plumage cooper hawks are the | long contended, ~Therefore, 2 CLERN, 'BREERYS |AN°w s where just such conditions exist,|ished e : m Sk ; lier yangs of conscience, thei OTHER V. CINATING STORY IN_WHICH - & ¢ e materials together which represent|exact counterpart of sharpshins, the 2 5 A | THE BUDGET where the danger of such lack of pre- | L e e ] e et e ATt o MISS BRADY IS THE ESSENCE BUDGET SYSTEM. 4 4 e miles of flight. They make long days are widely different and are the| 3 RRUeES & o aving caught the bolsh OF ALL THAT IS LOVELY AND caution is realized regarding someone | ang sing as though they found oy in| chief help in separat 5 et about 1.500 square miles of te Having caught the bolshevist F ALL + number of years there has|elge, but where the B d5 mstlinsi: el ARG B AN COf Rigess The e sn b 4 {10 which she the 1ile of the King. |the school children will soon rise and || CHARMING. 1 clumor for 4 hudget system in | brought home until something ik | irength they v with the Anglaworm | fon v iy sy s 18 the deadliest | gom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and dgmgg"b“"‘; Lo one ron e el tion with the conduct of na-|w! : ! o 2 |gsas Lt TS deaasE POES ndmoss Por- | e Dembers the capitel of age be permitte vote on school | e 1 B 24| what hppend i Moblle s, 1% e1d, e, and hey Bl a0 sl oede o sl b exce o | M Lember he el o i S, BILLIE RHODES nd indspensible in town, EDITORIAL NOTES. se their pull, displaying a spirit| porisey SUTL S 088 Are the MOSUlr,i0 ampitions caused his reign to e, The. overscas . adventure has not |§ FASCINATING BILLIE OF MUSI- ity and state affarrs and certainly it| . i similar to that of the sailor who cries) Elovel Batki e aE e compared 'to a man who constantly|turned out well.. The plaudits of (§ CAL COMEDY AND MOTION . & ”,,I,m_,,‘, i nat wore’ so. it The ambition of the Huns Jseems 1o {“Heave ho!” 15 _he .pulls The robin; FEleven m: NSSM 3 Q\lrf-f‘ ?'_Q"iY desired to snecze and could mnot, es_!Paris, London and Rome ha died |§ PICTURE FARCE IN ANOTHER 8 b 1 in . conmection|Pe to ‘have aipart of that treaty at|puts art well as energy into his|Sround would generally "\l\” I} tablished the University of Lemberg.|laway and have hen succeeded by {§OF HER POPULAR COMEDY ild dopted 1 connectio: 1 5 A o - R ries of sets, ieved now i - 3 i 1 A ks . cas ade in German; everyday affairs. ' u tniversity became one of the best | protests.” At home, the faithful west|§ DRAMAS. the federal governme i | he Ger.|and then by a set with a fine choco : feut 5 siandn M IR i 1 i he Ger- g - | kn >olish institutions 2 ‘epor less au- g e - L | It seems strange to hear the Ger-|ANd (hen bY o wet with a fine ehoco_|known Polish institutions of learning. {of 1916 is reporicd on no less zu “THE LAMB 13 > arc indications that Germany|mans tell the [Entente what they ¢ i t & One of Lemberg's parks bears the | thority ‘than that of the Honorable | been presented in behalf of sucha sys- | 1o peginning to wake up after its|have turned Germany into, when they|Of the American bittern. The monot-)name of the Polish patriot, Jan Ki-|Jim Ham Lewis to be “o tely in | ND " tem and ihe revelations —concerning|gream of world conquest. turned every nation they overrun into{OnY of English St eivihan a shoemaker who fought|arms against the administra The | A THE LION the manner in which the business of {a slaughter-house, and manifested o ¥ one egg vy set being|pravely in 1796. He was captured and |admiting Springfield Republican re- o L ! B e a|lighter than the rest of the cluteh. Is{iamen to & 2 R Tits it the governme being conducted| fast traveling to ke | desire to make of every garden spot a |l el Sitaken to St. Petersburg. Following|gretfully admits that grave dissen- wnder present mutheds it ey senod] Ik rediires SAat Liveling o kesp BPi R "o to make of every - haly] this the fivet or last ezt laid? A long|his retense he. retusmad io ik shos.| Gone Hav syiefr 1 the cabinet dur | PATHE NEWS h never| with the Smiths. There were 51,000 of | CECl L, WY §lai¥of ruins. They find |series of crows egss may show a set|mokew's bench and when custom o has Smoagtdential | abestics. No| o bring it abou: 1t t v ; 0p | SANC 2 2 Sie Rt e | Ra noker's bench and wi S was | Ing Pepa e, OV S ¢ nl a matter whica ought net ‘h(“‘\_ 5 he army and only ino heart in the world responsive toof six and rarcly a blue egz. The dif-|}ighi he wrote his recollections, which | longer can the Whit¢ House whip be ] ¥ % 15 Joneses. their appeals because of their own|ference in size of lazybirds’ eggs Will | form a valuable record of this periad. acked above -a democratic capitol. e made a political foothall for it| e heartlessness. They are now dem-|be noticed .nd the fact that they look | ~Lemperg, nearly as large as Denver, | Rubbér stamps are but of fashion, ! the wisdom O which those| From all indications Ausiria fully | onstrating to the nutions they plotted |like street sparrows' eggs. Starlings' | colo, or Rochester, N ¥, pefore, the|Tho senate -is preparing to assert BRING YOUR HAT rt an - app. as well | appreciates the benefit that is going!to conquer that men who enjoy the E\Ei;s are a novelty to the old time|\on) heman was eonrth Ccity of Aud- | the United- States constitution. Al- of the other if attention to be g :d by slipping off the Ger- |self-conceit of power, cringe to its; Yankeée collector, but in a series they | i, fl 60 t P; g together. it *Is an auspicious time for trated upon the importance|man yoke. | just demands, and seek to be excused|run pretty true to type. e s 80 miles cast of Praemysl | Te -Wilson -to -anounce—the more|TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED he government a business- i | for barbarities fgr»x\-‘mrh ‘thc‘f;‘ \\'ou‘iAE Regarding the ground-breeding birds | Vienna. It lies on the banks of the | definitely the beter—that he cannot!TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT nistration. It has certainly| The man on,the corner says: Straw | €XCuce no one. Germany cannot make|r, & Rawson has again been killing| Peletw river, which flows into fhe|Ofisent ¢ prolong his official fenure | G| EANING PARLORS. . nough (0 get the se-|hats are having an urusually hard|£00d the lives she bas destroved, bul the snakes that hibernate in the an- | Dug. Bighty-seven miles to the cast | Bevond -t ourth of March. 1821.— 33 BROADWAY, vi tion that it deserves | struggle trying to hrea to the un-| v pay to the last farthing. Ger- | SNt u\l:\ll‘*llwll; I_n'_ a quick b he|is Tarnopol, near the Russian border, | Providnece Journal. owever, th onable state of affairs S ot i Al apneals for |0t & g0od hold of five necks at once|among the first points of attack when i 1z made a - . ¥ @ varm sun, but it took Loth hands and | frontier. S as As long a watched kettle snever| her. W2 4 1 as one of ; . every ounce of muscle in his arms to| “Sc a ax si 8 ¥ 4cts of this scssion, Cer- | boils it is possible that if everyone| Wil the world ever know the loss of | " T e kvl aniens i - Py ta W ot cadjustments are | had stopped talking about the weathér | human life from “war, pestilence and |- = lician diet upon the establishment of e > n that this mat-{it would have cicared up sooner. | famine® in the past five years? mmelsee and ears to hear have no excuse|that body in 1861 Before 1914 it man- i th at this mai- s war .(mv n‘rM l‘N;HHT'\!F'}:_‘: vu):r]xn:'»\\':ff“" net finding evidences of Truth|!ufactured iron ware, machinery deplerable condition. It is| Secretary Dan that ihe *‘;“ ]({;:m"‘f“;r"‘;‘ S Taans meperitn | WEICH Batisfy” and Zlori matches, candles, liquo chocolate, 9 2 t tha 1o the present | Hun ships cannot he 4 econami- | Do 1918, America lost haif | (ruly” pinted out to us i leather bricks and tiles. - Its com_ i - 1 effect for so many | cally by our navy. That may be 5o, | n it 3o i 104 a million,s Kurape| Simble folk love, pray and trust, be-|merce was largely in linen, wool, oil K sea at Lhrm should be no ck: ange.| but that is no cxcus: for 3| four million, India six millions, wity|0ld the House of God, the gate of|flax and:hemp. < S WONDERS [N OUR ifours SR i +1 Heaven.” Too many neople are not FRRICERI SO AR i B LA e e ot { using the faculties God has giventhom| The man who thinks he can make ; . » be unsatis T 2 3o B e for becoming aware of things which!a success of anything he undertakes T 1D . ' favering e b i have beer Ilions. Doubtless a miliion or two! 3 hia s 3 g he undertake vt voring rom the bids whicli have been re m(l\’mv’vv B A D OT IWe Inonal»asstirance \tosife: lis apt to be an unsuceessful thinker. an ans including it is|ceived for constructing two bighave perished from starvation: and it T ran ! amn the ion and | warships, it would be quite a bit more | {3 08 MNECAPT TR O O e died | — = residen ommending it in his|cconomical if we could get along|guring the world’s war, from causes DEPARTMENT ge desir results ought to be out new additions to the navy. |directly or indi ectly chargeable te it. o from the 68th congress. - —— And man goes right on =sacrificing — PO Now that Germany has reccived a|lives to Mammon. 0 . . . * OUR OWN BARBARITY. yeek additional in whieh (0 think over| 'The American eim has the merlt of | Thrift is fast becoming a national habit. The first step ot s ¢ {5 W o the terms of the treaty, it will proba- | heing one of the prettiest of trees in - i3 e A o o e emerenee that| iy be more desirous than ever to open| form thoush it is short-lived, for |} in this direction is to put yourself on a cash basis. That's ¢ or the purpose of openingj,cuoiiations, has the graceful lines of a huge hou- i | mpaign. than cver (it oSO quet. It takes 60 days for it fo cloth | '} the secret of our furniture and other departments. € tice of lynching ia| wWhen the New London city court|itself in living greén. The earliest lh" = h is to be sincerely | anes g tosioation arer otlbuds have burst in 17 years was in . . hoped that certain forces will he set| fcs Man for intoxication after im- | 1953 on' March 15 and the latest April We buy for cash—we sell for cash or credit. We give b metion will bying ‘about. g ibing freely of 275 per cent. beer!sg “1912; and the earliest it has been| : Z i & . alization e enormity of suen|there doesn’t'appear to be any fur-|in’ plossom was March 2, 1903 and| '} you all the benefits. A trip through our store will quickly T R e n ‘"!‘" ther need of a beer squad for testing| the latest April 5th, 1919; and it has| im and send home to nose v] i 3 1di H H e i those 0ol purposes. been in full bloom but twice in March '} convince you. Before deciding on your new Furniture it I 5 ke oneous ’ S in the past 17 years, and the buds i I > 1 igement (o such acts the necessity of| The date is: rapilly approaching|have burst on the same date but] ill pa; u e our i erio ind uniting their efforts in bringing | when the American ror will pe|twice, and not once has. the elm been | | will pay you to see our selection of Period styles of Dining b poip | MOVEd ot of northern Russia. ani |iD Bl leafase on the same date, l;l‘d')I Room, Bedroom and Living Room pieces in Mahogany, jut if there was reason to bring|there will be no weeping or wailing A 2 = 3 Siage is May 10, 1910, and the lates i i i about increased effort in this direc- |on the part of the men o those who | Jece s Ty, i oy and the latest Jacobean Walnut and Ivory finishes, Our prices will sure- ion as the result of the horrible prac- |are awaiting them. development of its foliage a$ the birds il : tices that have been resorted to in the i e e i Pl e e B ly be interesting. past it is evident that there is still| If the Germans think that tiey arc|average date for the bursting of the| § plenty of evidence furnished almost|going to frighten fhe allies,by refus-|elm bud is March 30th and for full; from day to day to give it such atten- to sign the trefgty and threatening | leafage May 2ist. What is true of| tion as never cxisted before. to! regist, gthey might as well remem- | the Drogress of the elm is doubtless It is certainly apparent from the|ber that ¥hey have been through one|irie °f the Erowin of other trees. It reports of the way in which people are | sad experience due to bad judgment. |shows us only surfaces, but she isur; T 5 taken out and strung up to trees and million fathoms deep.” "ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHO HAS ONE” burned at the stake that all the bar- How hard it is to suit humanity is Some people see more than we can, : barity is ,Io( conr!ned to Germany or|pretty well shown by the faet that|because they know more than we do' Y i o other sections of h_urop.-. to Turkey or| criticism iIs being offered of “eight|Knowledge is power. Lack of knowl- N 3 A HO Mf‘- FUR N’*‘ ’ darkest Africa. We have conditions| members of the Pennsylvania legisla- | dge kills more people than disease. e Orch eC l'lC 00' i right here at home which need imme- diate and persistent attention. There is need of an aroused public senti- ment which will insist upon the re- ture because they didn’t introduce a single bill, €onsidering the troubles of a legislature they ought to be thanked not found famit with, These who get the vision which is equivalent to a blessing are not es- pecially favored with foresight, or a wonderful visions. God’s revelations Aco silapie aad L0eas WED PSS o HOOVER DEAU’_RS e s S e e