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PUR———— — P e 4 - NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JONE 5, 1919 - — — e — § before the French revolution. = e 1798 + 1919 that Germany is made to comply with e 4 even e : ¢ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURI : - g AEARMEIE:S: BOCKS - R0D T e s i \/ b ke inady i to see that it pays for the A% X : . i Dron o e They thus| “T hate the end of {le term” de-| “So I hunted up Alice's room. There | Provileges which they fear to see cur rHEATRY PARAMOUNT PICTURES havoc that it has wrought v % i the door. ‘Do not | tailed under any democratic regime, . appear to lean towara Germany and(clared the pretty fjunior to the tall|¥as & laree sign on the Soor. ‘B Worl 5 "%, (RO STChdent savs they now T d.rwwll gfl”’ I? |favor the idea of its not signing and|young man with the sympathetic cast|door and went in and Alice glared at |have entered into a conspiracy with [ - this in spite of the way in which they|of counteance. me like a young panlher.h Sheijelex:eg E};ror:ar‘;y’a ecc:;yx‘:s;‘fgms ;;do;:;- . 1 N have been treated for the past five ‘You know you're too nice to hate|actually to dislike me. She sai a e emocrac; - 3 and Qonfied years by the German government. |anything,” the young man assured her | brouzht her ]{:atckfabrun't}\‘%u;;m fr st eacon annexation to Ger- |} THREE OF A KIND IN A SINGING, TALKING AND DANCING SKIT EA But that of course would not deter|promptly. “That's why I continue to|middle of a Kst of one . re t as though the . K 123 YEARS OLD the allies from going ahead with the}have hope! bl don't know what i{fifif‘n]&s‘y;attfsbg; Beypt, and en;ifi"fi;‘*‘\; m’,‘;’;% g:»"::;':t el ng“c ey BILLY McDERMOTT SULTAN T asmristion s 120 & weiki 300 & mestn; S0 | blockade. Such could be maintained | YOUTe lalling about,) the protty Jun- | 2" ount ‘up to where she had been, | the slightest consciousness of having || Sole Survivor of Coxie’s Army The Edusated Peny » your, without their assistance. It was done ing cheeks. “Only every tin‘xe it jg|and would I close the deor carefully as|been defeated in the war, says the - Extersd st the Pestoffiee st Nerwich, Conn., m | before and can be done more easily |yl el -Aquartc‘r at college life be®- 1 went out? A 1 uokl;irvismndent.d To _as?rglsg‘gla:;:: 5 PART FEATURE PICTURE 1 wend-cus matter. i o tice “Helping myself from a large and|which protested again: % 5 1 Telephons Galls. e b:,!i““ O e ot e | comes a desert and I feel that I have- | nogiocieg box ot chocoiates. 1 depart-|of the Lettish ireops in Libau, von ENID BENNETT in “Happy Though Married” Sulletin Businem Ofice 430 b e e B sl OO any e e way, Grace| S8 With dignity, and ) declare T never |der Golts replied that "{’het P : ) 1 - Bulletis Bditorial Rooms 38.3. Y 55 y K ¥ s 7 a's door. r- | had b ished, bu e cor- il s 15 b 10| any more concieration (han they e | Mare, when 1 aiwsys on haRd sead | Fal e or’ o o, 07 ST [had been recstablished, but the eor DO : o Witimestie Offs 3 Church 6. Tekwbons 105 | serve from the allics, though —they|to devote myself—" shrick, sprang from her chalr, scatter- | of truth in (his for arms were not THE LITTLE WIDOW—2 Part Sennett Comedy * | - ==——| must understand that they are de-| “As I was saying,” proceeded 'the|ing a flock of tvpewritten sheets, and!restored to thé Letts. D STERLING AND ALL STAR Cf C Norwich, Thursday, June 5, 1919 |pendent to no small cxtent upon the|Pretty junior rapidly, “every single!purst into hysterical laughter. What| “The British mission here” writes WITH FOR R COMEDY CAST group of nations that has been fight-|8itl T know puts on sackcloth and|was the use, she inquired, of print-|the correspondent, “has no power to M OF TNE ASSOCIATED PRESS, ing Germany ashes and retires from the world, and | ing in large black letters on one’ door, | coerce the Germans into doing any- as t\:“ thtet men— 1 guess they dig|Stay Out! This Means You!" It e'evetfl'thlng At i ey Tonly e Gome | Sr———————— Amnsisted Pross lo emchusily emdtics = ombproof tunnels and crawl in. I am|hundred and eight idiots were going to | tj inery of the Armi- iblieation of all news despetch- THE BOY SCOUT riOVEMENT. |ihe only human being left to wander | walk peutr ;h?ogug hrough the machinery g stice commission at Spa., Tha Ger- For the matter of about ten years)blithely along our accustomed ways, “Yes, T was the eleven hundred and and | man troops are making no movement the Boy Scout movement has been un- ang tar“ becatu:e :éf;tdmoé' ég;fls:vfls eigs_lh. and x}x‘nless 1 could tell her :im; against the Bolsheviki helwee: wl;om ds v and as each year goes by |an Es eans, - | mediately what a ‘synaps’ was an and themselves they keep the river Sreater interest is manifesteq in the|b0dy else docs. ‘Every last one leaves| meurone’ hoped to be. T might justl i THEATRE organization. Not onwy do the boys| o Until the last week, and then they | as well hasten away and leave her to|"\'on der Goltz pretends that the | turn into hermits and try to write|her nerves and her hopeless misery. 13 Sy realize the attractions of organization|10,000 word papers in one evening. Letts themselves are Bolsheviki “So I told Verbena I didn't think she | sea; ) T e ) but theyappreciate the opportunity to| “Just this morning 1 had nothing to| was in any frame of mind for conver- | 5ainst Whom he has to guard —TODAY— CIRCULATION learn the many things that are tanght, do bat finish" resding thirteen Iaree| satton: San s, Dabing theee Janay| SouRLeY: i35 . Engh The Lettish Premier, M. Ullmanis. a B ie they are eager to participate in the|novels I hadw't dome in my Bnglish [doughnuts from her box from home.!refugee in the house of the British ess WEEK ENDING MAY 3tst. conatrastive work that is done by thel course, so to kil time I thoug which was covered with test tubes And | reiany s o (o eoroopad: i° the Tully wund d the|drop in at Helen's and talk about|chemicals, I departed from that SPOt.|ent that England should send am- troops and they fully understand the| g, ing suits. Helen came to the door|The hall seemed very lonely and in- |Snt - & / o R value in the days to' come .of the|resembling a tradegy queen. She was| hospitable, and all the typewriters be. | Tiunition, food and a loan to ena | Barrlscale pale as a ghost, had rings about her|gan to bark and jangle again, and |(h¢ Letts to raise an army, that von IN A PICTURIZATION OF knowledge which they acquire, to s 7 ¢ i r Goltz ved and a re- ing pale | every once in a while I would hear a|9c% Goltz should be remove nothing of the fun that is enjoyed|eyes and was garbed in flow: p ht ¥ it W'S STORY while geing through the many tests.|pink things that made her still whiter. | strangled sob or moan—and that re- S;;fi:![_au"l‘:\i(ufh;hiqig,m:fou?; g THOMAS EDGELOW'S ——INe— 5 at all glad to see me. She e The Scout movement makes the| She was not at all glad e rman_dominion. boys realize more and more the useful ¢Xplained that she was writing her|awaiting me at home—and oh, how I| 1%, COnspiracy for German d service they can render, it teaches sl : : The correspondent says he was in 'I' 'I' “ ” term paper no ° ‘Psycho-Physicall wished I had led a better life and read | L. L SER Y HE AMA EUR Analysis of the Ultimate’ and she had | them along through the quarter when | "Vited by olonel Warwich Greene. them to take care of themselves and e { mislaid all her notes and everybody || should—and I knew I'm going in|Dead Of the American mission to at- | minded me of the thirteen thick novels | gives them a valuable training which | else was using theirs and she had to| flunk the course and I don't know a|.cPd @ conference at his !:nus# W will be of use to them throughout their | make it up—and would I please 0| thing or have a friend and I'm Liuer | Urce, of, the Baltie German leaders A Great Western Story lives. It helps them to get a broader|away? than indigo!™ of the Americans in support of @ new 3 view of life at a time when such is So I wandered on to the first dor-} “\Now, see here!” said the CIEAnA i T mitory, and the minute 1 got inside I|thetic young man firmly. “Th cabinet which thev favored. Colonel L BT T thought all the machine guns of Bu-| : GRS e darihie o - b forean the machine guns of 12u-!sad. hard life of vours, but when vou |Greene informed them that he could KITTY GORDON THE ENCHANTED BARN d . rope were_collect king | iardiitenc p 'O | not recommend his government to re- ization should have grown (o over|hasd e their life job. It was (ypes | henoi 'S D e litle it cognize the situation created by the el WITH 400,000 and that almost a half has| writers rattling and banging upstairs, [ about one year, what'll vou care?” German coup d' etat so long as the been added since the war opened is|downstairs and on all sides of me.; “Oh, my good gracious!” wailed the|Baltic troops exercised constraint and AR BESSE LOVE by no means surprising. When it is ret | Somebody in every room was furiously | pretty junior helplessly. “Biseuits are | Prevenied the ‘resoration of the old THE SC alized that there are 8,000,000 boys in|breaking speed ‘records, but I knuew another thing Tve got to learm, [I|FO-oroment o the creation of a.new the country the real surprise comes|that Alice Lee would be glad to see|spose! Gee—1 just hate the pursuit|2nd falr agreement. from the fact that there are not more | ™ e hince of them identified with this very or- Misery and Squalor at Kavalla, anization, whose work is construc- y £ v . e TIME TO END SUCH CRIME. | {12 ang which i¢ bound to 1as an im.| IN THE DAY’S NEWS | nat chilaren be permitted to recelve |, There are so many Amerzeans 1 ek chids 2 perm Kavalla, the first city in the Balkans 3 1t is gratifying to learn that the|portant part of the roundation - for eligious instruction in Polish. Par- M 5 JESTIC DANCIN‘ ; Posen. dmdet i ey 5 to become a basis for American Red government is taking steps in accord | better citizenship. The ambition to nis who withdrew them from school FORD WEEKLY s 3§ Cross operations, that it has some of . 1 " . The province of Posen, in Eastern ere imprisoned. : N = with the demands if the situation and|raise the membership to a million Pruss.p to which Poland has been ‘l‘lfiorlls to ":btc*b or crowd out the e o e e Ph]‘i. increasing its efforts in order to run|during next week is therefore a Wor-|secking to strensthen her claim by | Poles by German colonization having | Do (g, fnest tebaceo in the world down and bring to justice those Who|thy one and it certainly should suc-|military occupation, is described in| ‘ailed, a measure was passed for the ) America—is grown. Here the great are responsible for the bomb plots|ceed. It is an effort that is looking|the following bulletin from the Na- : = that have stirred the country, and evi- | to better things and es such it should |tional ographic society. xpropiration of Polish lands. Further | American tobacco companies have ex- aws were enaced compelling wider use ! ¢ ; : o e : port headauarters. denced the determination on the part|get the full encouragement and sup-| “Posen was the unhappy experi: |t the German language. Then came | Tor vears Bulgaria has looked upon In of the perpetrators to take ‘the lives|port that it deserves. The welfare of |Ment station for some of T S E | e Kattowitz incident, in 1910, crown- | Kavalla with a covetous eve. Although D NCI T of public men and to wreck property | the hoys is something which’ cannot |05 vigorous and futile efforts | ug a series of peity persecutions|defeated and subdued, she. looked A Maennerchor Hall, Taftville because the government of the major- | get too much attention. e Sl nd iy : vhich bordered on the absurd, wherein | hopefully o n;o DERC ] conErReat it E ity does not accord with their views. —_————— “Until the northern portion | of | © number of minor officials who had Pflr}s to give her Kavalla as a yu-f_r*. % amous This discloses a concerted plan THE DRUG EVIL. Posen fell to Prussia, after the first | ‘0led for Poles at a municipal election | Kavalla is not a harber but Bulgaria, EVERY EVENING 8:30 to disregard and disobey the laws of the Miis?| were removed from office. which now ha: only the shallow port . ’ Somehow or other the idea prevails|Patiition of FPoland in 1712 and (he | “posen is smaller, terriforially, than|of Dedegatch. at the mouth of the ! Pickett's Dance Orchestra he DEEIvRs - that the big business in the distribu-|5TEICET RS SONCROd 10 TUSI | \raryiand, but had half a million more | the Gulf of Enos. is anxious to get any |l Music By The Tango Band of Willimantic The more, that is learned about the| tion of dope through illegal channels|ponded with that of Poland. | in|Jopulation in 1910. About a million |outlet through Macedonia and the sea series of bomb explosions the stronger is chiefly confined to the big cities | That there are centers wnere an enor- mous amount of suck business is done| connection with the Grst partition, it | C0}eS—more than half the total popu- | for her large output of tobacco, V“e“g P s o e ———r will be recalled that Frederick thc | tion of Posen—were established there | livestock <ilk and attar of roses, and THIS FOR REFERENCE sreat adopted the ingenious schemc |Yefore the world war. Posen has min- | 1S O T s 2 | angered by 2.7 KEEP 2 5, i _ t = it rce, on | )f its land was tilled. Its manufac B g etk 5 sy means the only places where thg de-|he desired with comree, O Tred products, besides those of its| During the war the Bulzartans| It continues to be a puzale to lands- ; - ; the pretext _ that seeking t ¥ A N duthl hese - s . moralizing traffic is earrted on. i e e R e adopted in Kavaila the same duthless| men why, with all the sky to fly in, ELECTRIC RA]LWAY Co mrrived when it must be nandled in a and and wife mave recently|“UiGl o SR O S TANE CPcsen | 2loth, tob practices thev followed in all occupied|,jrplanes 'should so often collide. One i1 different manner than in the past. The|pleaded guilty in Wyoming to illegal! 30 miles fo the nartheast of the city territory. Thev pillaged and destroy- :pose there existed room ; aim of such people plainly to de- narcotics and in their pos R T ed. They made every effort to make 2h over New Haven for two ma- h of Posen, was the residence of Bole- 3 p d uninhabitahle: Thev ot downl 2o en oY 2 EAY ey stroy American stutions and to|session was found correspondence|salus, so long as that restive war- STORIES OF THE WAR the land uninhabitable, They cut down|chines to maneuvre without crashing 3 3 _overthrow organized government and|which indicated that they had been|rior remained -t his canital. There The Situation In Lettland. evervthing made of wood. They sack- iFeplace it by the same sort of terror- (Correspondence of The Associate e homes and drive the Greek in- ism that has been displayed in Rus- e : ot is the conviction that they were the result of a conspiracy, but regardless of what attitude has been manifested toward such an element in the past it must be apparent that the time has in such ragic mann as that of A fternoon.—Britol Press. New London-Taftville Schedule engaged for 13 years in smuggling|in the year 1,000, the Polish prines drugs into the country from Canada,|laVishly entertamned Otto III, a ‘so- » B e e e its ‘oot Whert the Grees come It is said to be matter of record Effective June 5th, 1919 y ov ¢ - o vore| Ot @onferred upon Bolesalus the | FaRACE o : established relicf posts there, after in France smoked 42 Norwich to New London, It js perfectly ertdent that the,worth of dope. Their operations were| U Sonferred wpon “olesalus the | nq or Latvia, one of the form ed D e A s . 2ok TnoDeon Lonaen. government must put forth every pos-|confined to the western states and|of an archbishop. ¢ more 1 e | e e a Goear | founa time o win the fignt Howeve 89,56 245, 8:45, A sible effort in order to run down those | they have unquestionably been mak-|300 vears Politn kings wers Libau and Riga are the chiel poris, | lans ever procented a more dopress- |found time to win the fght hewever |, L% ™, e oty uatil 1: 6 who are responsible for such crimes. If | ing a handsome living off of the slav- | there. S ] e | e icne Toid Tis innohitin @y jenee 10 .aboyt T per | then §:45, 9:45 and 10: 1 it does not possess the necessary ma-|ery into which they have sold an un- “After being bandied about for a Seih SRR e 1oHSe v the dozen from famine. expo- |Man—a more temp by L chinery or lacks for legislation such|known number of human beings. Driot yperiod, FPoser: “fell - to/ Prossia § IO 5 fienHng the sbread: of Bol- L n ! at New Londonits Norwich must be provided, ana in view of the| They of course are mot the only ones|2£2in in 1815 and for m@re than haif | ®158 P, TS | ,‘,I,lmd“;‘, 2t Lib soup kitchens 5:45, T:43, R:15, 8:43, 9:48 aroused public opinion there’ can be!who have been doing this very thing.|® CenanySuald ULCehee middle of April reputation | 19:43 no question but what congress stands| How many there are who are en- to it { About tr [ e of the vast es-|German troops which had been tes and other economic changes, Pol- | °rating in Lettland aga o 11:45 A. M. and half-hourly untfl sent phy- riv, peace | S . & he Rus- and medical supnlies.|{loving comm act that Andulbecs P e il s ldistributed hurdreds of thousands of | there was a fear of arrest, on the part / g 4 is time to make an example of those | cities of the country is probably un-|ish middie classes in Posen h i J\ti,\].ll«l{ were it 1;:;,1“«";3; e DR e e Norwich to No. B Strest T;f‘l:n!: who are responsible and put an end|known hut there is reason to believe | prosper, whereupon, foward the last|(hS front back to Libau and, - established shelters for the home- |days of the celebration which hought 4, 6:45, 5, 8: to such activity. It certainly cannot|that the number is not small. There|quarter of th nineteenth century, | & & n . , then ready to see that it is furnished. It|gaged in this business in the smaller| ¢ by the | g 3 | Manteuffel, executed a coup @ otat,|1esS women and children and cared for|the week to a cd It was not that 11:45 A: M., 12:45 and be accomplished through a spirit of|{are added attractions in the big cen- | Prussia hegan to take notice of its| erthrowing ‘the Lett th fes of b 3 i the po were out in force, or that|half-hourly until' 7:45, then 8:45, 93 toleration and the quicker that is re-|ters for engaging in much traffic be-|Provincial ‘Topsy.’ Germans had been | ocoonm =i nq arresting the Lettish | OTeck and Serbian soldiers who had i there was a fear of arrest, on the par immigrating there since the thirteenth | | sh_ provisional | the hordes of broken and dispirited | i alized the quicker w1l there be an end|cause of the greater number ceekin t S0 the e st put to such manifestations of anar-|such drugs but &here are nevertheless!SSiUTY ane tie newcomers, at frst : e 1 'l and 10:45 P. M. Gabinet. Premier Ullmanis, however, | heen released from vile prison camps|of the celebrants here. but that Meri- | "4 1043 2 °r | in Bulgaria. e e ity + S 4 evaded arrest and found asylum under | "' D ; s 1den is suc cent city. No. B Street Taftville to Norwich. chis h cddlers scattered | prore Vpsorned- Severance of Posen|ihe protection of a : gion| o\ AN otk twhich mastundes tho kat- ifenchia racon da (hak dnun crsdit ol ORI Ieka B e atins ot 131, pr enough; . dope ., peddiers, ' scatleredisrgm “Poland “changed. that. feelingi nr o Chit by the | rection of Lieutenant Colone! Edwarl|, community and one in which we| 616 6:45, , 7:50, 8:21, 8:30, 92 throughout the smaller communities|through open friction was not generat- > . Who In peace times is Profes- ENDURANCE FLYING TESTS. |to cause the authorities in every state!ed until brussia began her repressive|Picicnce of @ ures. The corre: warship+ in | should all take pride. We had crowds|10:21, 11:21, 11:45 A. M,, 12:21 and 21 here, we had plenty of entertainmentiand 30 min. past the hour until $:31, It was not to be expected that be.|@S Well as those in the large cities to|me bondent asserts that this | doubtless resulted in saving thousand and yet boisterousness was no feat- 9:21, 10:21 d 11:58 P. M. s S sagt ¢ thel 4 G 5 | ¢ igh wise havi S o 4 :21, 10:21 and 158 P. ) cause the American scaplane NC-4|8ive their closest attention to the! f Pnllhh no\lflns ,had kept alive Pol- }vmm d etat “undoubtedly was carried ffi) mbn: .“{,h;’,j'f“ iitmot:‘:‘("' . m am soldiers and o reached England that other. efforts to|climination of this evil. It is time to!ish traditions but was more | out with connivance of von der i those who welcomed them, ma lry and did all that habit | v The natives speak with unbounded " t e ot shake off the grip that the dope habit|alarmed by the prosperity of the Poles | Golt 1 be recalled that one - AT themi & 1 k o T e 3%80- a5 gotten upon the country, but it|than by what, today, might be called | Berlin newspaper hus admitted that e O e e e u. | the two day holiday a pleasant af T. e wera e ause yawker and| il not be accomplished by winking | ¢ nobles' propaganda. — So she et |the movement was the result of an | i Americans. Thev say fhe food fur-|,ng it was one that shall al remem- |l Now Is the Time To Buy (‘;;‘“I‘I“ b“"“ f““ h‘ essful ‘h'}i“ At it or by dodging the responsibilit; [2bout Germanizing Posen. both by |intrigue conducted by the German|MS i uld be no further attempts to make | 2 g S . 9 2 5 member for a long time. ty S antia ey J V| colonization and by compulsion, much |barons in the Baltic 'provinces who | (N¢ first substantial nourishment th That hey could jer irst We do not need the restraining laws the crossing in one non stop flight be- | W1ich rests upon their shoulders Inl,"she";ttempted to do to the French |it said, has supplied money to main. |P2d i four years. that are so necessary in most commun- ween Newfoundland and Ireland, | °Nf0rcing the laws aeallng therewith.|in Ajsace tain German troops at Liba ities for we have fewer arrests here, ,éozh of these undertakings have sim- R R R T “Prussia’s first move was to make Von der Goltz owes his p csence in! OTHER VIEW POINTS |as @ rule than is the record of any ply given encouragement to others and EDITORIAL NOTES. German the language of the schools.|Lettland at the head of a Yarge force other c:h Mm-ideln |1>e§pxe knowdtha: . i § o | Po 7 o is set- | of 3 roons to an artic! et -|we can have a real celebration and no <. B St Ml vl | e ot vy e Mol e e e o st Coman s o clin] 1 Aoy Sl pio e e e e e e Bocomen T e I | O o e ot ot he| "Arter sixteen years that program|which provided that German troops |time dry law. AIl the troops will be|a disturbance—Meriden Journal. also have them for gents oS ‘N SELBLON "Oceurrence. L5 story Wwith ost people KiCk-| r35jeq 10 make much of a Prussian im- |should remain in Lettiand until the|home by July 1, according to a state- e e . This is indicated by the fact that because it is too mot. pression upon Posen, so a commi Allics gave orders {o the contrary,|ment by ecretary Baker. Of course Inconceivable. and ladies. plans are already underway for just S was set up, in 1884, to buy land writes the correspondent. His close|the prohibitionists will heartily agree| 1If, as is insisted, the treaty means . inability to conceive COLUMBIA such attempts. Those engaged in !“\ls‘ f'vr‘u’;lnh‘; “-l(;ycomn news that|(pe poles for.German settlement. Be- |supporters are Ba German barons {to the lifting of the wartime ban on|war, we conf 9 such undertakings are ot % g | the Marlin, Rockwell company is 500n|fore the failure of this policy was|Who are descendants of the old Teu- |liquor as soon as they are assured that|of a treaty which would mean peace. BY Are of course going ! ; the Standard of the World See our display 10 gain certain. advantages from the to reopen its large plant here. It is | openly admitted the original appropri- tonic Knights. Thej hold immense |the soldiers, coming frcm_ France, | Chicago Tribune. ! lessons which have been gained from|O°N® ©Of the city’s large industries and|ation of 100,000,000 marks was supple- | tracts of land and enjoy feudal privi- | where wine and cognac flew like water, the flights of the American seaplanes|itS closing has a marked effect upon|mented again and again until, in fif-|leges of a kind that were abolished | will not have their health and morals 5 usiness e teen years, more than half of Poseh |e—me—— eV g and the experience of the Sopwith |Pusiness in general 3 F s - ; =m0 had Dbeen bought German colonists. t | machine in whi aviator; 2 s e ah, the intrepid 4viators| \ow that the supreme court has up. | Still the Poles predominated. More on ame y 0 y ¢ Plant-Uadden Co. BNt | Aapustty fee ‘fa:r‘;’;‘n"; held the increased rafiroad and wire | kept SR from Poland and opposi- 2 Al clent acity i 2| rates, the decks are cleared for an.|tion to the German program was in- When your Suits don't keep in shape, enough fuel to insure reaching the|'4¢% the faniiNea B astlia ) meles becaine Bocnuss you. canit osl Fouk vissibia 135 te 143 MAIN STREET other side in case everything goes' well | ; harsher. . Established 1872 : LY ; ready made goods.. Next time try a stablishe together with adequate motive power| <o Tirpitz declares that he was ven Germany was scandalized 5 x 4 and the proper attention to safety > s 5 5 > [ when, in 1902, it was brought to light tailor made Suit—they keep in shape. precautions will doubtless character. | Ot Fesponsivle for the frightfulness of | i, he Prussian parliament that pu- We strictly guarantee fitting and B 1 gl the submarine warfare, and no one can | pils had been whipped by the shale- . workmanship. And while the nesotiation of tnis|P® Surprised that he doesn't want to|sale for declining to say the Lord's orkmanship. £pan from shore to shore is !”“’g|.<lm'\11d9r it. But what would have|Prayer in German. But the opposition Eiven more attention in the hopes of| P10 his attitude if it had been suc-|of the grownups did not cause - the Before you lay away your winter D E N s l . l S'I' clothss give themto us for cleaning ; Ccess ? Ve vide i es E: S I; making it without anghtmg, interest ssful? worldwide nterest aroused by the wide inte 4 s " he | Forlnfants InvalidsandGrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extractin Powder |2 Pressing, and save from moths. DR. E J. JONES school children’s srike in 1906 when Py B = " o I¢ also soing (0 be aroused by the| Norway aid a lot of complaining, |about 100,000 Polish pupils ook that| *be Ofitisal Food-Drink For All Agesl OTHERS are IMITATIONS LAZAROW BROS. 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E. SHANLEY The stock is a steady dividend payer, with wonderful possibilities 14 Bath Street, Nerwich, Cenn PLUMBING TJINNING 493 Main St. Tel. 710-3 in the way of increased earning power and consequent increased value of the stock itself. DENTAL SURGEON e We recommend the purchase of this stock {o conservative in- "NEUTRAL HELP NOT NEEDED. | In New York city the police have It is not to be supposed that it will 16 to arrest five taficlav; vio- . . bo necessary fo keep m force such |lators a day. Perhaps it would be bet- Coughing Tires the Old part of the blockade that exists, or re. | ter to take in all violators. Elderly people, tired out and wesk- enforce provisions th ve b SSeemstent i ing, wi lieve that Germany will sign the peace | NiS COUNtrY won the war, the ex-king] 206 SOmiON freaty, but the allied nations have ney- | 0f Bavaria is not the only one labor- l:OLEYS Homm éftheless been making duepreparations | IN§ under such a deluswon. for any steps that may be necessary| 1t reli those chronic coughs, usuall, § 1 5 These are the days, with Old Seol t relicves those chro e ly means that would be used to sec that | PCOPIe DeEin to wonder what is going| footieé heafing Soring of 2 Gy e P. A. SCHWARTZ, D. M. D.; FREDERICK T. BUNCE Somers Bidg, Franklin Sq. Norwich. The Piano Tuner' Suite 11 = = S 2 Phone 838-2 2 Clairemont o i tickling throst. It raises phlegm éasily. Yealoxs &4 the: presentiutios; Office Hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 t0 6 p. m. ®; g anon the terms were enforced. forbeideneinhotiiiylus tneidust e TR Gircnlar t Evenings and Sundays by ‘appointment nforce e Ges Daytos, i cul In this connection it is interesting| The man on ths corner says: Fear I verr writen="1 takt Foley's Honey on reques 0 note that both ®witzerland and that an effort will be made to reform| andTar for coughing and tickling in the throzt. ay, o et ’ he spell of coughiag would last Norway, both of which nations were| them is the ghost that forever haunts| (rm bee t tenmisutcs | s very clod o sl numbered among the neutrals and|some people. you that Foley's Honey and Tar has stopped both of which were made to suffer ps all that, and also the tickling.” much at the hands or tGermany, have| No complaint is being heard from announced that if such a course be-|the school children hecause the vaca- LEE&' O,SGSO_D Coj comes necessary they will not be|tion season is about to open, but| WHEN YOU WANT to.put your bus- willing to participate therein. 1In oth-|therell be anxious days until the re-|iness before the’ public, there is no er words they would do nothing to see | sults of the exams are known. 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