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3 jg 1919 2 v WHERE HER SYMPATHY GOES » minuce. “‘Where,' he shouted. ‘is the enemy ' said the girl who (afternoen at darning socks or embroid- fleet, and which is the way to Ixet-l year, that the traffic is increasing throughout the country and that na- tive born Americans are the leaders in| «I'm <o sory P e ———E | Auditorium Theatre "“""" SrE " ™" ] irl w - lass . this demoralizing habit. likes to talk, “and my sorrow is going | ering. e 5 1 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - - orwich Bulletin | % ver ciitving report ana|to keep right *on” tompounding as| “Nothing makes a woman feel more |, "A1 fhen, the moutior chugeed off . instead of & beiterment in the condi- | months roll by, for most of these wom- | wronged, or madder than to be mis- | - ection of the bolshevik ship tions since the adoption of the Harri-[en! Only, I am sort of disturbed in|understood by her husband. and when ;.\'n‘;iu';g;'\;n;;“-;fi '{r{::'!w":‘!{;e’ri gér:i;;lr:‘;\ son nareotic law the tendency seems to | MY mind because L have the sneaking |she Is mad she naturally-takes it ot | was 2 long way fromy Ketlass. when a| p ¢ e o |fecling that it's the men I actually on him. Viewing with amazement| o ;o i Tang ay et hive been in the other direction. There | (o i 0 mourning over. I suppose |and alarm her explosion over his harm- [ (OSheVIK land battery, masked in the| can be little question but what the|eventually let out the loudest protest.|less breakfast remark, friend husband n_the river bank, dropned a sty < | big shell into the monitor, putting it 3 o werse by saving: “Dean | o of commission and sending it back| * Don’t Cough Until Weale and Goufied —— ¢ TN “THREE X GORDON” WITH J. WARREN KERRIGAN r e prioe 120 & ek 3% & menth; s | Lhrowing of increased light upon the|so possibly the question will be decided j makes matters Y- narcotic situation by the adoption of | by the beneficiaries of my sympathy |dear, Amelia! You are al) worn out | {o Horeanii: Theliontand Gakeied wHige 3 o g % Tniered 4t he Pastoftice st Norwich, Comn., o | this law has resulted in bringing to|themselves : & with this hard siege of war work 1| It was in this episode of the monitor| tent coughing, elderly people arc in no A Dramatic Story of “Making Over’ weond cias matier altention ‘more gonerally the con.| -What are you going to provide to|shall ask Judkins “today about (hat|tnat'a vouns British naval surgeon aungSeryBeope ariin M Tolshose Gals. : occupy the attention of all these gall- | nice sanitarium. I want you to have s s Suletn Dusinems Ofice 480 ant girls from 16 to $0 who have been |a good rest.” berformed one of the feats of hravery| easily ward off more serious sickness. Gilded Sons Into Men o s 4 ¥ ILE- ; .| and sclf-denial that are_continually Balletis Vditorial Reoms 35.5. it can hardly be said that the law has|working tooth and nail from dawn; “When he is downtown, telling | ki o i thi i = F 9 Y' : DR 35 S 32| e Lo, aceomplih, el that was x|V BAnk. for doveral Sears holping.the | everybody how devoted s wite has | oz place in this war, with ene e FOLEYS HONEY", FORD WEEKLY CHRISTIE COMEDY Wiiimastic Omes 23 Church St Telpbone 195 | nocted of it. There was certainly need|war on? Here was a perfectly good|been to her country, at the expense|ing the other, this younz surgeon| helps coughs quickly. It brings quick TRAVELOGUE THE TWO JOHNS = | {01 the enlightenment and if the pro-|War that certainly seemed substantial|of her health, his wife is at home — — her calmly and successfully attended to| relieffrom day andnightcoughs, whethet Norwich, Thursday, May 29, 1919. |\isions of the law are such that it is|enoush to Jast forever and ever, sud- | wringing her hands. R the monitor's wounded until he fell| they result from cold, lsgrippe, hron oo Dbt Mt (Rt B B i BN T e e e ot atic | denly snatched right out from ‘under | “And there isn't a solitary thing for lexhausted. chial aBoriion of Gk P OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN impos them, and not a thing to take its|her to do except the things every wom-|" On the river our forces had reacted| _ Mrs. Mar Kisby. an sl L that has been revealed it ¥ perfectly | place. an did up to the time that war wiped | Beresniki, on the railroad a little com- 5 Prizcernn Ave. renios— bws WITH ANTONIO MORENO AND CAROL HOLLOWAY ovident that they should be stiffened.| “When a woman has been accostom-off the face of the world and drew |mand of Irench had batiled its way| sick ia bed with lacrippe, and had One can hardly see the wisdom of the|ed to dashing from the breakfast table | some amazing new eyes and ears and|nearly 100 miles to Oboserskava, and cough. I thought it a good time. lalr{ Foley'n ument that because the law has 10 a train every day and sitting behind | things. And she is perfectly indignant |in the swamn tundra betweon the| Honcy and Ta o befen takingir. It stopned = omm rour, Tam 75 years old, and ditions that exist. If such is the case ER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Amociated Press ls exclusively entitiet “epublication of sli news demsten- oc nnt otherwisa credited in o the loeai mews published s paper Bares Al righta of republication of special dempatcd- failed, even though the law is|® large, severe mahogany desk with |now at being expected to do those same | railroad and the river another party. I S ad Gt By CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING MAY 24, considered drastic, that its provisions should be lightened. The very fact that there are underground activities and illegal trafic for the purpose of catering at a handsome profit to the addicts and encouraging others simply means that greater efforts must be put forth to deal with the situation as serfs trembling at her command and |little humdrum tasks. Responsibility | including some of the American sail- business simpiy surging around her ears, 10 say nothing of the ever present consciousness that she is helping in a cause, who shall 1)ime her for having hysteries when her benighted husband smiles genfally as he arises from his second cup of coffee and says that he knows she is going to enjoy her chance to have peaceful days at home again, and to a man, but they go double with a woman. “The chief trouble is she doesn't real- ly know what she does want. It isn't that she yearns to pass the rest of her life at committee meetings and desks. She wouldn't object to the tasks of old if there were more brass band ef- fect along with them. How would it ors, was lost in the mud, when rein- forcements in the shape of three trans- ports loaded with American infantry- men and engincers steamed into Arch- angel harbor. What a Listener Heard. (Correspondence of The Associated ise Folev's Honey and }ay Be Next Governor Gen- eral Of Canada ~ Grand Opening it should be dealt with. The country | ith no problems to worry her? be to have somebody turn on the L) cannot afford to dodge the danger of| "y remark like that is simply a ham- | phonograph before she starts marching | The. story of the eavesdropper who the drug evil, or expect that it Will|mer on a stick of double strength |to the kitchen to deliver orders for the | Says he ‘listened in” on a teiephone grow less by means of less severe|dynamile. She doesn’t want peaceful |day? She might wear a diagonal red | Wire and overheard conversations be- laws. days any morp than a naxve African |sash across her chest for that, too. tween the former Emperor Charles of ety s S wants red flannels, She has been fed | “But her husband or her father or|Austria and persons wn Terlin just be- up on sweetness and quiet from her | her brother will not have the remotest stilitics ended, 1s publis 3 GERMANY STILL SQUIRMS. bubyhood and she took to the business |idea what it is all about, and when a | the Narodni Politiken of Vienna. The Some in Germany still figure that|distractions of war like a duck to the |man doesn’t know about a thing it eavesdropper was an etectrician named t country has done nothing so ter- | well known water. After she has|irritates him and he takes it as a per- Oceanck. Who claims to have tapped rible that it ought to be called very|wraped her brain deciding how many |sonal affront, so between the two of Q I‘“‘"“‘d “1 “1“‘"’"0 wire between lseverely to task. The impression thousands of refugee garments to send l!‘em You.can seo hatienintereating ‘1"7?7;;\‘2;1 dP;“‘I: ‘: that the conversa- seems to be that it ought to be on | to which district, or whether to con- | time the folks in the mext apartment; . WCfARER CEEIATCR ? BN & St termand the work of 1,362 units, or|are going to have trying to overhear | Lons between =fthe former Rmperof some such punishment as a slap on | (y.'ic 1o meet the visiting French gen- | the entertainment distinctly. There | (harles and Berlin were of a purport the wrist and a warning, and allowed | ¢ral and after he is met what he is|shoyld be a Society for the Amelio- | CONtTary to that siven out to the pub- to return to the conditions that exist- | going fo be fed and who is to feed | ration of Ladies Suddently Relicved of | it The emperor he said. vs an- ed before the war that it might ad- | him, her nervous system cannot stand [ Their Jobs—only somehow I can't get | fvered the telephone call as “Capiain [ here to the same sort of principles| the insult of finding she is expected to|any further with it than the mere| A aU% Ut SOREIMET TREN 08 00 0 uiee st Shg Bonle, gractces o "“'fl"\l’\' ;;';:Oi‘flxpx‘\h\’:llll?zf:I“”R’an(tfi §id the patient Ii ;(”‘\n "‘""”‘d foidelnion o asare \'r‘rb’s] s 18 t . anad | eream the leftover chicken fe c d patier e isliser il Sop et This is to be gained from an ad-| T B0 U P F hange the dresser | ener. “That's more than plenty. Youve | 2stiEation to some high staff office dress that has been made by President | sapp jn the guestroom, followed by an | done your duty.”—Chicago News. Ebert of the German government in = The private wire was at the dispo- Ikivn,n of others than rovallty and the st SO eavesdropper states that a woman's B or 1000 ShicE ves vk s INTS |that ot Petrosrad [yoice from Beniln was _trequently OUTS: 2 ¥ s a peace o & ng for the emperor. On an- offered a defeated people which so OTHER VIEW PO “A somewhat angular architecture : 5 A man named Kannofsky . S ey s et somebody in Vienna Por Alfermen. jcompletely contemplated its physical, appeared | betokened nlx‘\:mz“ divergence from in asking for a picture - il MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN FRIDAY, MAY 30—DECORATION DAY Music by the Tango Band—All Special Jazz Artists DANCING 8:30 to 11:30 Come One and All and Enjoy a Good Time. GENTLEMEN 35¢—LADIES 15¢ -DAVI = THEATRE S THURS. FRI. AND SAT. REPUBLICAN CITY TIC called up Ber oral arid’ GitaTaE araivela s before Justice Russell Benedict, in the| the prev pe of Russian cities.|of o well known German film actre: MAT- 2515 "EVE; 8:35 andis: 48 i) cliectual paralysis as do| o oonC "Court in Brooklyn, asking to| Other evidences, ranging from its|® The author of the discl TODAY- ol B Siai s Ll e el ourt in Brooklyn, ask i 3 . ranging n s e author of the disclosures asserts — — ho" terma onunelased at Versaileaz| SUPTemS court in Brookisn, sekineilo| Olher, switenced, SRShE fom, U The author of the diclasures asterts KEITH VAUDEVILLE President Ebert overdraws situa-| justice Benedict said that this would|many Jews, to its street signs in d overheard Berlin * news. ding peace on the| s of the note just received in view | tion 1 r Germany i position. It is bein pay only w not put in that{be unjusi to the Kenyon family, to|Russian, German and Lettist called upon to|pe their name. to ne used by peo- | lestimony that it was it it is able to, but it|ple who were ashamed of their own|adoption. gave conel Harold H Jerome =d Herbert v or Tax Collector, |is certain that its responsibility is not{ or wanted to diguise their race or ex-| “At illage Li-{of the hopcless situat Vien- | | c oy i Balhg ovaricoket D oo™ traction for some reason. This lack|bau late on of | na's repiy. Soon afterward Vienna VERSATILE VAUDEVILLIANS JBINEON, g R o e m 1 family in some!the Livo Sword, ed Berli d infe ad , ¥ime Wi s 3 teq{Of pride in name and famil B he Li E called un Berlin and informed someone FVE 1o do to others what Germany | couraging. The newcomers that have embroidered with red crosses. In a|accepting President Wilson s as The French Soldier i For City Clerk, now being done to it umtil | now hecome the substance of our citi-| very literal sense the Germans who|a basis for peace. This w e Tast| - —IN— Dl Ll L E many out to dominate the world. | zenship. from western Europe, mever|made up the order came ‘Mot (o bring | conversation renorted over the wire. as| Earl of Athlone, brother of Musical Offering For City Sherifin, 1t has made its own bed and now it| thought of h a disgraceful thing.—|peace but a swerd’ and the only|=oon afterward it was cut by a tele-| e , of England, who it is | ‘ e e oceury vt i s betng rowe e e e R o o Hone R . Frvgoe St i be ne next amvernss || SHADOWS OF SUSPICION!} MABLE & JOHNNY RAY NES with far more Justice than would mave| The world still loves herolsm. It isaccept death or the perverted Chri b General of Canada. The Duke of | ¢ N t | mpressive sight see v | tianity of the conquerors. Gradual- e 3 R DOVE 1 ermimise oner been the case had it been victorious.|an imp ”(‘\\:';\ 1:h:mv\r‘\“;n‘mlfl\l?lt:d (fl:wy e b e Tl Got Used to 55 Below. Devonshire is to retire in the near \ THE CAMOUF! )CK. Hitherto less consideration has been | [ £Hs ; e mean virtual slavery. Whereupon | (Correspondence of The Associated| future. The Earl of Athione was LOUISE HUFF LAGESRALR —_— S sseaanna § SlvOl 10 tHe ';:"“'»’“}'»"“"0“‘ of perma- | "4, qoiimes we get discouraged over|many of Lhormmm spirited bathed Press.) ?E““:""h’"’f ot s o ! PARAMOUNT FEATURE % OMING CITY e nent peace, will be surprising in-| ¢ we call human nature. But|again in the Dvina to undo their en-| pisnt at {he edge of the zreat Mon-1 1914, but @id not accept. He was = e | i THE COMING CITY ELECTION, [n°rt Teace It Wil be surprising In | uie (hing wo cull human nature. But|asain It the Dvins, tp undo thelr on | mignt at the edge of the srent Mon-| 204 oL 01 nof sccent, Ho was M wiTH JOHNNY HINES f| A next Monday | chance is not being lost nevertheless| croism and ston to do homage to| pagan worship. of Fauclaire, Wix, and eleven other| 1904 Princess Alice. daughter of | | asicfto teach Germany a lesson 0, th s . 5 o Afhe _Dflcenth century Ti-lAmaiicatss e have Jabored| ths late First Duke of Albany. | NS | « esslik o might desire to fol Tker A, el 1o v e, o npania ingligigut dErigoroite winter, belping i - In the Five-Part Ince Production e b enire 1 i short in its workaday fog, held|and 150 years later was Biven in|(he Terselane ran their mreat Trams|__ — |'The Little I d The ex- | its footsteps somothing to pon- | 1y e for seven dava more or 1os¢, and|pawn to & Prussinn duke. e e | e Littie intruder| “HARD BOILED” - over. Qermany doesn't scem. i then by their reappearance as men not| -Concerned in Libau's history wereiand sorely in need. of American assist-| quarers in Archafigel. They know thel i * calize yet that it made its mistake | ¢ ut ver ormit s to twe of Furope's most kins] ance. These sturdy men form Jkinz out for them, but K] Y il s e e ' and o our way, |archs, Pter {he Groaf. = I et ey atoac e FORD WEEKLY Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew SR And » on ou o s Charen s Rl e by John . Stevens, the American en-| forks e | | Tn'the 3 Radl (Comady - ¢ ¢ o idea of paying forybecause of the 3 sridgeport| latter, intensively trained gineer. in an attempt to reorganize the| To march for four or five da | | a - i Standard X it "if',.. 5 g;":u{‘T’] """'} ,’-\ _"-'“ (‘-W— road . “ | snow ¢ slecp on the cold, hm'd! —i ROMANCE AND RINGS { h n would * think o, | 10 has become a chase by political|tavus Adoph but destined to be a | ad it below zero here”| fioors of peasant cotiages at night in B e R way some ¢ o s e 2 man vote, which|soldier, captured Libau in 1701 and| Tower to the correspondent an atmosphere <o thick that one could-| months and months to fizht the Ger-i} =4 SHOWS DECORATION DAY municipalit EDITORIAL NOTES. om to think will Zo to the parey §~‘>’r‘;;‘:j}_ ymcizel jto nelostonit Associated Press, “but we've! even jpour it, and then to fight allf mans. And then they send us up herel . snsidera.| A date that calls for action is next| that ixilese o them. | Thet s SRgiee (e GISAL Lo L to it. Stili it is cold. Youlday in 15 below zero temperature, has| to a, to guard stores, I suppose.! ————— — h 4 4 [ Mondiy, Tne 27 WA et | desire s is sironger Lhan|sbout Byrope 10 acquire such ¥ that, and the nights are!heen more or less routine for the|The bolshieviki can' sht. anywey. for| T e s p . Bhrgib absai {any’ serious thousk he ulti en, 18 2 Ly 38 | Yanks up her have fought|they're nothing but an organized rab-:shells st bi se “Getting - g ttle bi o g | possibilitic A ING: (CORraving, P said he and his associates! with signal bravery, eatly out-| bl We wanted to fight; we didi't|closer. Those bolshy artillerymen cer- : o i R sirenge that thel 'y ess that this netfon of nery. siopped at ; Bousc of the railroad section he-| numbered, and cause army (0 watch these Russians| tainly can shoot. N 3 and | Germans haven't sked for some|yote-catch will be disproved by the| where he stayed was pointed out to kar Hailar, and that|of the we: trails.| | —————— Jossit N one in which | change in the dotted line. outcome. The will not vote asjthe prewar visito o Liba | locomotive assizned to their: fuiled to reach I b er down in a snow-covered} 7 " ’ — { women, zens, if they “In 1795 Libau Russian | section. They were always waiting for| zeore of the Americar !little tog hat, thatched with Semething tappened. first pla declared at all. ¥ tve ' probability is|tow venteen later Mac- | the time when would be ziven a| French ribbons for hra in action| bot on the front, T saw t} Cermany does not feel whinped, we pathe officials | wouldr of - sudh ar kW le | Shevik gitators, who haye Desr) Aaon Yasram piercing the | izing the r: o) > wav. | fur coat and Shackelton boots, as he from Versailies she’s zoing to begin te e - i ot h a horrible| o R Austrian center and saving the duy are great aaps em dey by|waited at the field telephopn while something.—Cleveland Pladm . q ? rsdedirg g T ‘q“““fl‘,;'r‘\l""“ occur ied the city dustry Toc ng but smigng about their! shrapnel from holsheviki ns was| Di : le = prover in - epublic wit liies of Nap Also, the ot et e for e | | _ el = ole o not extraordinari-| bursting some md 1 | . 1 d those | | if it is the last day of the Sal- y Tt i w0 R hu;;:j wa.: pnu: ow campaigr the Russian “Barish-| “H—I1." he said, isn't any jus-} w e nment in on Army d i no meuns | Wbout the prob- | channel connecting ea und girls, have a Yan-| tice, no justice at The war is over| 9 =i =il gettin d re wiitltoo late to get ir ur needed con- |4 intoxicants andjlake was dug ir WhEE NGrab for mal who we in Fra up in these: By Way of Explanation. . S m the polls, | iributio O e en o e e kiss each other in the|blankety-blank frozen swamps fight-| No, Carrie, the expression “pipmg 8 holds sway.) b HElctHay the 1l wnk (Correspo The Assoc speak a jawbreaking, for-!ing. Why. do vou know. I've had only| times of peace” has nothi : wif — - being made | before the world were | Press.)—The R f They want (o go home|two weeks f since we landed. '_‘ ’l A ace Ie ficeholders who| The man on t ays: Take are doing an|factories engag nufac- | has been conduc ih mpaign | ;< they can, and. to them, it| Been figh ever since.” TamoKine HIeAPEASS Die: " e ! ge | human nature and where ness in'selling| tre of muni i in this far| se, Uncle Sam has to do o] -jaculated, as one of the| —_— we electors do in|could you find a s. The results|farm implements. rope it t hered | o quic is to send responsibilities, | zreater var One contem-| There also were numerous e W0 o] Tor of regu o mrines moth = - X o)) who took one|vators and saw mills, fo Bl | . ol ok t X nd | lway connection with numbers 2 . ! . v office who will be The fact that there are good & nk of « manufactured whiskey and}’ Bay : L ‘ m IS The poir some of * the s SN s asest the automabile owne 1 Indianapolis savs thal a »w in In-| = : although | (izted Press correspondent >4 . - - . A, oo soon. What is|as a drop in gasoline would dianapolis drank some amateur e w the| “H__r he said, when he arrived here ‘i‘ h’ 11’ s ‘t l P El fe) W6 b Basdle | £ b STORIES OF THE WAR ATMAALLS L oxTvic DN | b | h | = = he various| qyo announcement to the effect tha h proves again tha ne in| September, “there isn't any jus-| st L o arise and such will| 1" AbMeuncement e effect that | 15100 0 Ous whether made bs Biuff Saved Allied Expedition. | no justice at all. We've been| WISH TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO ndidutes on the re & ke he German onal or amateur.— ol Press. | (Correspondence of The Associated Sl ning at home at Camp Custer solely hecauss | TS (0L Tere sefvel b | 2ni) Whatever may be the outcome of| | Ll esirable Gifis epublicans, but be- | | the president’s request 10 congress 10§ Tt was largely due to the o S becan | should be repeal the war time prohibition of beer!a voune Rucuias 0 i n Deca 5 made a success of | I SN [ R e Talcon. I Goamed|=, Loune Russtan naval officer in t the mistake made by those at| for the coming bride. Now heing offered at very low prices. rtakings and! The move as already been|With the sale of intoxi bever- | ers on tis Dytia Hivar nar .' o e e Beautiful Linens have jusi reached us and unique gifts— nd - inclina- | e behalf of tHe repeal of {he!ages prohibited there w be suf- ek E exac understand the dispos g a traordinary a nent. gh of the haphaza [the sentiments that prevail throfigh.|Fant tho maintenance of sevar e G Bl 0 out InCiiel o Ivt;"‘k)\‘T“va s who i sittine in| | EXQUISITE (HAND MADE} v fe Juntr | Winaaind 5,55 per vent becr, oven ihes Kussie, caupsicn | ieavy fur coat makes no more impres- BABY DRESSES ! o | thatialerisipermitisd " e T It aeta web o e, a other dain especially well adapted for gifts THE DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW. Ge n people are said to be fleeinz| The question now is whether Hquids % !‘; its way nonchalantly up if it were 2 web of gossamer g & d nty $ 5 Sount ‘of Iutate nic because of fear of occupa-|calied wine and beer shall be prohibit-|yie broad river aboacd two or three| the same. —— for the new baby. jof interest fa| jo Pt ctmany by. the allled teomes | o0 even thoush thelr content of alcohor 44RY looking river steamers, on which| L dships, these troops | - IGT 4 ghout the country re the 3 0) G tmall s mot to be intoxicating.|field picces and machine guns had been idence in their command: - e e it el e tizas it he e intesicating | 030 botes end macinejouns had heen e i their commander,| . 342 WASHINGTON STREET > p . % the repeal of|not Zoing to sign ervibing which hat even the name of|(le best boats, Mississippi type of pad-| sh campaigns, and | P I 5 3 Yeain and 1t re.] Tho republicans have placed befora| ude in this respect that the strangest| The famous 133 reached Beresniki| more tm \ n at head- | nearly 200 Y & . r a waste pre. |11® People a ticket that stands forjprotest arise against the prohibitory) S e - o “;(]:fl: ot Archangel.| | S it 2 RS O AT ) 7 il be|5004 government, and all those who|law.—Manchester Merald | eunction of he Sl : : 7 o . N desire such should give it their sup- = s night. all of St was there to make a sketch ren's Hour like a feast. For the J CIRNEAE, T e s IN THE DAY'S NEWS Rk ailiet ix udion s | her. Luncheon was just over, andi@iny toddiers there is a varied - I sy tel ey ! e musaeRsmo : | ghe was talking to a little knot olg@nenu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit d not 11 One of the German delogates is re-| “marly in the war Libau paid the|and started trouble. When we fired | women. The first words I hoard, a8 metimes Graham Crack- or Who|Dorted as saying that the military|penalty for As advantageous loca~ | Our cannoa they fell through the thin | L'slid quictiy intoa neax : Crackers or Lunch Bls- - rms of the treaty are bad. Unques.|tion on the Baltic by being shelled |decks into the statercoms of our | National Biscuit,” rec is changed on special ’ effor ! steamers. | 7 s * Netviiia] Hor ¥! Anything that doesn’t favor|and taken by the German % \;mw T At L rtly my own tasty Unceda Lunch . it g | Germany s bad—for Germany. and now it is a fig Ll e e OF | eon. I like her, and settled com| i ¢ i3 Letts, Germans and |eammandontonsor auc it tefantve i forar ey s RN o are those who declare oy Jamonse T hAN ot with S(He b selaks le ‘turned | and ears buky b e e | 73 per cent. beer isn't worth dri Fvac sy S iree havhor.’|towara the bisgest of enemy's “Between the dark and daylight,’ frse b o obtained | 8 but it is quite evident that this| Geographic Society, in conmnection | S1PS: and barred channel while she was quoting, “there's al 7 o e the addi. |19t €0INg to deter the manufacturers | with the rec s | from producing all they can as long as fentine eetion | our other ships ghting about the; °'f, OLIL SUIDS aied, | exnedition got the use when all It started us happily, WHEAT n tt : L oy nade tic 2 hey get/| i« 2 i st abte | 512d news that a Pritish monitor, sent i < R hey Jet| they can. population comparable 3 ot : i children. ] A . ug v g S»7| Even thoush the changes which the| cities as 7‘" Diego Cal, or Dallas,|monitor crawled a Fnae babie: 3 b a pense: aren he economic in- s T ik e d flourishing factories o a0F fo B P T == usy a: nses, Apparentls ihe cconomic in-|ailies may make in the ireaty mas be i ourishing & faotociesljiod|ificot to 3 pet in FOR Then. 4 Zellge lase 7 EEyy o of minor importance, the very fact command of th ing to not getting o Samnae b Aet fact arneredthwousi s il | ;ne”out 1, a fow wecks laier WEl Suffsedteribly for three months. for the full-course repast when “ eserve | the AIY Hsake ‘i e hgdds on radiating har- | T went up to his sector the fro t In red rash on faceand itched. : % . i dok.o s ML R e R O e ey bscow. Libau was a |\ something of A he grant It | scratched, sealed and spread. Was 1 | time and zppetites are abundant, » % A ShEads i il gates to sign. Dialtie port of prime importance be-{episode of the monitor, but the cotoncl| | restless and could not sleep, as itch- {E ! 'ineeda Biscuit have a decided place lions o e saved each year| And when you vote Monday d " The city js s & ontann | coulan’t help laughing about it. | | ingand burning was beyond explan- LY | > ki g 2 / hen p ay do no he city is ed on a low-ly- | ‘he monitor steamed up.” the col- . & = = 1. = our operation of this law and | fail (o express vourself on the matter | IESANY penincula whirh benarate | onel Said: -and i wag wowa || |an e O e e | They are the world's best soda cracker. even thou war is over the coun- | of Leeping the superintendencs of tha nearly tide Baltic from the|over to my headquarters ghip. The A a st il g der -such great expense | water bourd out ot ponti rer nol i< in_a bigh lati- | navy was on the. job SR and after using two cakes Soap and nd so. naturally NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 4 to give considera- two boxes Ointment was healed. From signed statement of Mrs. Chas. Reed, 2415 Thames St., Bris- tol, R. I Use Cuticura Daily To Prevent Skin Troubles It is possible to prevent skin and scalptroubles by using Cuticura Scap for all toilet purposes, assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pimples or irritation. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and het water, miles south o WILL BE SOLD AT AN EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICE. hest interests of the city the repeal of the law should not be ratified. Il was over. He didn't want to stop o ince to save, while there A be rough the extra recreatior inif , s that cannot| After the experience he has had - l be overloo © are in no position | with the wire lines of the country, one ffl'l"F‘ T ] to plange into the wastes of the past.| would runpose that Mr. Burieson &R ey listened o W vould he i E BRue BVIC. wou inclined to keep to himself fuat . any suggestions that he has regarding| ASK FOR o A ! k. There has been an investigation by [ them after they are turned back. o 1% e e S commiis The Original figfo s problem in this country with the re-| Over i Rhode Island there is a NETE sult th: has estimated that there| feeling that more permanent roads Nourishing are over a million drug to the houp de it seem vy enough but a f the narcotic were Chas. Slosherg & Son | oo o TSy ddicts in this| must be provided for because of the| Dizestible country, th, per capita con-|great wear from motor travel, which| 40 Cooking 3 dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint- t r - 3 3 4 5 ith Cuticura Talcum. mals. They are most lovable D z sumption of opium hers leads any | shows thut our neighbor has come to| Forlnfants,InvalidsandGrowing Children. | RichMi ¥ : geat; Dus ni o ; uring the S o T o o i (1 S i s Cotnen:| oo Ovi Fond ik e rer;.lkl:hM,]k Malted Grain Extract in Powder R — 3 COVE STREET most_tractable after {hey've had [EPwere growi something to eat. National Biscuit|up Sors Taicum e, dainties ‘always begin our Chil-|dren's issed the Chil With its tasty feast