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NORWICH ~BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE™ 24; 197® part ot the pesple tuoues o) WASHINGTON AFFAIRS TEMPERAMENTS i -(Munv&‘m-n to m’: (s"v;c.’:‘lhi;:!u:"‘;.ac'{fl’;r:: o G 3 mck Reief Fnr themselves to the same canditions - ‘been beneficial i = e ounrin f B : A“ Rheu"‘atms THE CELEBRATED MUSICAL COMEDY STAR . “ B ” v FRED STONE in “JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN’ .| the countries of Europe. The farmers £ of Europe are resourceful enough so and Qoufief that they can get their work done An Artcraft Six-Part Delightful Comedy Drama Full of “Pep* vigorously assails Senator R : There 1 was at ped: . THE FASCINATING DRAMATIC ACTRESS own party. Over in the house ei fancy goods counter trying te find a|say youd let & poo e dop g cola] | gy 5.0 LR R ik 3 i knitting book full of sweaters, v-!and shivery and never liit a needl2 10| certain. gratifying relief, take & sma: J LAY ” democratic and both represanting |ious to my fellow women on cither|help him? The idea® Why—-" dose of Kheuma unce a day. m m Boston districts, can be depended on|side of me. No matter how nobic and | = “The lady at my lef: landed If you wani to dissolve every particle when the clock is put ahead an hour 123 YEARS-OLD and intensive farming is one of the Soteription price 120 & week 508 & meuth; There is going to be plenty of time for livening things up at a mements|sacrificing a woman is, she always|midst. ‘Hah!' she cried vigorous!: of uric acid peison in your body and A Tense Drama Replete With Thrilliny Situations. notice. Fitzgerald generally hi regards every other woman ging | have my opinion of any woman in|afi¥e it out through (he natural chan- 3 things for which Europeans are noted. . yoar. between now and next spring to think at the short coming of fool Thoouch tne Slores as her matural horn | faese tsserate. time Wuitting sweat | hoom i, Iat vou will be forever free|} “BGRTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE_Asress France with the Yaors | “I tell yo said the weoman who|sooth, bui it was draped around a ‘Washington is not waiting for the | had been shopping, “the giris who s2ll|a 8 1}'_\\1‘015‘ poodie dog. ‘Ha, Ha!' 1] fourth of July to sce fireworks. There's S cross the counters to the rest! said bitterly "A.l:ld_ ho! plenty of red fire in congress. 1fyof us m ve lots of fui 2dies adjajcent eraned over K i things get slow in the senut2, Hiich- ) wonder they can kcep the wrinkles ofl| see what in this vale of woe could so gock, as spokesman for U presidert | thelr faccs.” E cading democratic oppocent crosses. 3 d s » 3 swords with Borah, Lodse or some| 1 0 Crippled You Can’t Use Arme or leader of the opposition, or stili more i € th b la: T a 1 B Legs, Rheuma Will Help You. SpT—— all its phases. There will be plenty b= “jyiad of reasons for recomsideration but Buletis Bliorial Reoms 358, whether it will take place remains to : Bullein Jeb OMes 35-2. | bo seen. However, the experience of Butered st the Pestoffice st Nerwich, Own., sef over this matter of daylight saving in 1ro) neu ism, 3% f neu- Wilimentic Office 23 ChurehSt Tekobome 105 | @ second summer under its provisions |measures . while Gallivan profers o Gy RV T e AT | e . e ma from The Lee & Osgoed Co., or any — —eeooewe | and a better understarding as to how [wa: or postoffice departments “Therefore when the large lady at|time to knit ’em for my ownsell or|druggist, at once. It must give the| ——-— [ I —— Norwich, Tuesday, June 24, 1919 |to meet the situation may even bring|gets. And both men hit the bulls eye!my right heaved a large sigh I was| my family. Tie a bag around the an- |JoYful reiiel expected or momey re- about a different view on the part of every time. When Gallivan breaks|not disturbed, Her sorrows were her|imal if it must go out in zero weather. | 'Ry WEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, the farmers. c : 9 Rheumatism i werful disease loese he cuts completely away from|own FHowever, when she burst into|Or set it on the radiator if it is 0| strongly entremched m”;amu and mus- AUDITOR IUM|Majestic Roof his moorings and gets into deep water | exasperated speech I could not help | delicate. cles. In order to conquer’it a prwerfal Jestlc o 4 fhe Ameclated Press ls exclusively entitied DIRIGIBLE. immediately. He talked this wezk on|hearing. She was demanding of the! enemy must be sent against it. Rheuma e . e T o Do e for republicarien.of 4D news dempateh- CROSSING Tt iee of Poatmior G s is the énemy of rheumatica—an enem) . rcind o 1 o¢ 5ot bermias crwiiied. 1n b a o clerk to be told how to decide the| « ‘' and the lady on my right|ihat conquers it in meariy every in- ALL THIS WEEX EVERY EVENING 8:15 B a0 and e e lecal mews DabMished Though the date has been changed |ral Burleson” and when he got through ‘She them spoke in cold, chal- | stamce, o number of squares to crochet solid in | giared, 3 ity for the flight of the British dirigible |there was not much left unsaid. Gilli- ]genging tones, eyeing the militant on| Judge Jehn Barhorst of Ft. Leramie, Matinee Daily COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN *'AD righs of repubicaton of ecel dometed- || 40 England to this country, it is|vam is a fery speaker and his rich | ine filet lace pattern shown her and e O Eh Iokw Rarliata) f Leramic: @ bereis 4re also resered 8! o aas | brokiie. achosd, (heoubh the cbasmber | Sie clerk was not'Interested. ST ex- |y Toft. - T she Ntated. ‘have crociet- fSIIl Kpowa It Holwas walkbus itk HIGH CLASS PROGRAMME OF T 0 D posed e e D ran | Fia ahouted his dehunciationsc and|Plained to her how: fo count the|ed threo sweaterkithis winter for my|Ctioyey Jo0ST S 18 weil Tt aho TOKIO GIR Ls FEATURE PHOTOPLAY: been abandoned. It has been found | He shouted his denunciations and|squares, dog, and 1 expect to crochet more.’ e TOPLAYS that the big airship can remain in the | Elared defiantly at his brother demo- — 4 “I felt very ucomfortable between SMOKING PERMITTED air for a period of 56 hours or nearly Wil S repabligen (Hdb 8 tho| “ ‘But that's a lot of trouble!™ she|these two sets of overstrained emo-|is a member will begin important |§ PRESENTING BIG SCENIC PRO- e BESE three and a half times the period re- ch‘“m“bar clapped its hands and cheer= | 52id aggrievedly. ‘Of course it is'|tions. “It——' I faltered, ‘it mustjhearings early in July and sit practic- DUCTIONS—TODAY’S BILL quired by Aleock and wn in theirfeq lustily, He blamed Mr. Burleson said I. ‘Any one who crochets filet|have taken you censiderable time. ally all summer. The railroad bill will L4 Tiahs In cdelbe il e ot s o Seom [ 1ace must expect trouble and heaps of | “ ‘H'm,’ said the crocheter, ‘I'd 10ts[be the first measure to be considered. AL AS K A : land to Ireland so that there ought|as a menace, urged his removal from |1t% = Al e Jather make & Sweater for & dog thanf Senator Brandagee as a member of REFRESHMENTS not to be any question but what it[the cabinet and added the president 'Ha!’ objected the exasperated one. 8 5 Fou the foreign relations committee will SEE THE BIG SNOW STORM MUSIC BY __ REMEMBER Rewland’s Jazz Band This Company ls a Guarantesd Attraction — We Pledge You a | APMISSION 15c — CHILDREN 10 CIRCULATION “ WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 1919, can casily cover the distance between | OUgh to come home and have a fam- | ‘They've no business to make patterns| | = Oh of course; sweetly shot inihave before him the hardest problems England and Long Island ily housecleaning. In closing Galli- [like this. The idea!’ Hrect b that s ohortt o TS, one{Of the nation in the great league and ngland and Long Island. e SeaneA RIA e e ssar el E RO 15 Oh goodness!" wailed the lady on|duced to th e e O . | peace questions to be sotved. That the airplane and seaplane have | Y28 waved hig arme and shouted Ob- |, 1o St his juncture peevishly. T I'd have you know I've got my Juncture by, {| Senator McLean has already begun, made the trip reduces somewhat the o S0 GRER (O STRR T i v MR | can't find a bird in this filet book! Tve|second busband and a lot of brothers, | ag chairman of the Banking and Cur. interest in the coming flight by the di- | he sat down in the midst of great af st simply got to have a bird!’ ” U;gmonfi.fln"Amz'm‘:is;‘htwhumeoul:aa rency committee, to hold hearings on First Clasa Performance TAX 2¢ TAX to rigible but there is nevertheless a de- | plause from the republicans while h: ‘Madam,’ said I, true to my role of ) Brompil. e b the financial question to be met under the puzzled | cruel to a dog- 3 instantaneous helper to I purchaser, ‘there’s an edge with a bird in it over in the back of the book. sire to see what the big machine can do under the conditions that will be democratic colleagues frown and made unparlimentary comments under -their in goi i - | breath. i met in going from continent to con e e onienatty That tinent. It will be.a trip that will Ee Over in the senate the sparks like- |she informed me, ‘is not the kind of | HE€rently. made considerably slower than inlt_e wise fly. “You have stacked the|pirq [ want. I want just a little bird up by the claims committee which is | this class of labor, but the sitmation planes but it will be as important injforeign relations committee against|ay by jtself for my mother. Mother | FNiny (o leaning across me by |0ne Of the hardest working committees | {s no different than that of Seame‘ the annals of dirigible development as|the president like you would stack|insists she must have a bird to cro- f, TRCY Wore jeaning Beross M€ PY.in Congress; Lomergan is on Banking |and other industrial centers where || the other accomplishments have been|a pack of cards shouted —Senator|chet ino a medallion. I can find cam- | co=, Hiac S0G | Was OB Sa3el O ang currency but as a minerity mem- | similar situations arose and were me { in connection with their particular| Williams of Mississippi, in a quaver-|ejs ana dragons and wasps and things. young lady clerk. She took away all|ber will not be so elose pressed; Free- lin a manner which will not allow a} type of fiying machine. o 15 L hefi‘mk 1; fist o the | hut not even a feather! I seems to Me|gur Looks with a swoop, and we all|Man is on rivers and harbors, but at | ecurrence. Neither should Water- But for the unfortunate breaking | f2°c of Semator Moses of New Hamp-|very queer persons must have got UD|had to scatter to chase hes down the|Present there is not much being done | sury nor will it if the proper methods | S i | shire, a member o at committee. | poce filet .crochet books—ooooeeee! S A etrl own plun-|by that committec as the economy |are used at any future sign of a d's-! away from its moorings of the Ameri- | arc whalT say vou I dont mean 2 counter and retrieve our p gn of : can dirigible C-5, which had made an|y, AT ;. Here's a bird!’ der—but 1 tell you, I came near being|POlicy may mot permit an extended | turbance. We have had one riot and | - you personally but the whole infernal|.yeanwhile I had been searching|brought home on a shutter justbe-jTiver improvement bill the rioters were treated in as humane | impressive flight from Montauk Point|gang of you,” added the irate souther- i y - i to Newfoundland, it is entirely pos-|mer. Moses came back with a hot | Rrousk my knitting books. I couldjcause I tried to talk humanely to a| The prospects are not favorable for [mamner as such a demonstration | ble Eeat atrsni my have | retert and then Senator MeCormick of | ind bables’ leggings in profusion, hel- | strange woman for once.” erection of new public buildings. The [ WOuld permit, but any further manifes- j sible that that airship wou ave ““l.e",““ ek ey lon | mets, mitts and bed slipper, but ro| “There wouldn't be a particle of policy of economy promised by the |tations of this nature should be et TONIGHT'S MASS MEETING. | been the first to cross the Atlantic. It|Niinois tobk a hand, saving in a calm | iy oqters, and my own soul was begin- | trouble in this world if there weren’t|republicans will make it a bard task to | With more drastic measures. We sin- | i not many things in which | h2d shown that it was capable of sus- gfia;’_‘ge =y fnight‘c?ye er?;’d" “’r‘gt tho | DNg to rankkie. Just then I turned afany women,” said her husband.—Chi-|get such measures through Congress. |cerely hope this will not Be neces- | julation of a city is, or|tained fight and that it could makelcharge ' Bt be fepiied that the|poee 4ng saw pietured a sweater, for- | cago News. In fact the public buildings commit- |sary, but that is the only argument || ted than its|E000 speed and even though making| iy democrats ready to bow to the : teo Ot fBe ‘Dause his friady. (b kol ’"Chd"‘ Tob - =i tharoueny e slower time than the seaplanes had| il of the chief Amesican represent that they will not prepare an omn\b\xs}s(an . Wipe out this spirit in Wat- e 8 had doge” and the| Yeconstruction conditions; Tisan is = i ity hasat cafled on me|on the ways and means and that com- | that thier cases would have been ad- yet: snapped the one on my left bel. |Miftee will have important hearings |justed had they resorted to law and “And _they've . got fur|ihis month. although no tariff revision |order instead of violence, Waterbury ‘em so they domt need|iS expected; Glymn is preity well tied [is undoubtedly overburdened with BreeD OLIVE THOMAS “UPSTAIRS AND DOWN” Violet Palmer — schools, And just at the|y heen possible to start it on its Wa¥ [tive and that all republicans here is likewise a deep | jf zarding a permanent memor- oA ldown appropriations. “Why they act |hall clock which ticks loudly from a |public building bill this session and is entirely possible, barring acci-|cluded.” The truth of that shot struck | just as if it were their own money” [corner of the vice-presidential cham- |that early in December the committee ! dent on the way, that it would have|home with such force that it knocked | exclaimed a disgruntled bureau head [ber. Then the four men from a small | will meet and decide on & poliey. 10| ne ofticials of Waterbury realize| With reached Europe before the NC-4.|the breath out of the senator from |when he found the committee had lop- | procession, with the vice president|the meantime the bills already fllled | ryny the responsibility that rests upon Through misfortune the chance was|Mississippi and he suddenly changed [ped off a cool million from his re- |leading, and crossing the lohby center |are to remain unacted on by t;”' only | them. It is not now a matier of ac- |} GARRETH HUGHES and PAUL missed and it now remains for the(the sublect The eame fever heat Is|cooumendation, In fhe senate, Ledgeifhe Serals chATMen Whers e BoEe il oe L T e winso of ur.|CEBtance oF rejection of the strikers EVERTON in’ o e g 3 shown in committee hearings, especi- |and La Follett are puiling togethes s a.set = ' % 2 i 125 been made and| British dirigible to show what it can|ani¥h oq, (avestigating Attorncy Gon. | double harness with ever indication of [eircle in front of the desk. The vice |gent needs” will he recommended but |Jemands but of the maintenance in| “GINGER” t whereby e ef-| do. S he house Long- sident chaplain step on the [just what will constitute urgent need gl = g o erbury once and for all time.—Wat- erbury Democrat. I eral Palmer’s former conduct of the |brotherly love. In o i i zen to protection when he wishes te e fen custodian sales. —The war of | worth, who predicted all sorts of dire | piatform, and a sharp rap of the gavel |is something which cannot be fore- [Z°D ! i | ht well be combined. ITALY'S CABINET CHANGE. |%ords (‘gumm:on;:m e s R R e ;:.g;unhst’b!r\hf,;s the senaite foilts fect RN AR casted. :l?‘fi‘i;;‘ger‘hfhpdr:;fil P 'p{l"r:’is‘:‘f‘ PATHE NEWS b A 3 = s o T s having a finger in the {chaplain makes a brief prayer, during 5 o o L e t our school| The fall of the Orlando cabinet in|ago the Chairman Dnhngh.x’::’ z\;n“fifd i S O e e R T LETTERS TO THE EDITOR et of sdcocates of disorder and. it| : I longside the men he so bitterly de- |closed. The prayer ended a tap of : ey, he Sumronde: to Mefad | ]i200 Aitoiragtied Pretas st iRy : protis mongiielt S hemi [aonsgle it is making an ad- |the gavel is heard and the routine Of Polish Parentage. eral government for deportation. The|§ Thomas Given to Ladies at Today's along | * Short time ago that he was given a| S " 1% 0o one is on edge | mirable speaker and the steering com- | Work of the da: If there has| Mr. Editor: In his letter of June 20,|PeOPle of Waterbury have a right tolf .. 0 1d be | Strong vote of confidence on his Te-}, ¢ here The democrats are bound |mittee is stexting clear of all sheals.jbeen a reces t adjournment | Mr. J. Ramanowski makes a mistake | demand of their off; if neces- |§ ™ . provision | turn to Italy from the peace confer-|;.,q and foot by orders from the ad- |In the senate there is sure to be a |from the , there is molin stating that Caolgosz was not a|sary of the state th: be fully morial to| ©C® after being unable fo get throush | ministration and their national com- |split in both parties over the league jopening prayer but tne work goes on{Pole ~The Encyelopedia =Britannics,|prof seted aealnst any, ropefition urnider iese two mat- v — v came at a time when jt was least|{Up and adjourned the mee; expected from the outside. It was only | Vent a worse clash, right in the mid- his programme regarding the Adriatic|mittec, to support the I £ na- [of nations and the peace treaty but [as if a night Siel s e T i L e L s e WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR CITY Nee Hieroes | o S i ont ok vl ey 10 ity s T Dy | that Wil Bt t other measures |day not long aso the senate officials |in the article on President McKinley. | instigated by those who hate all forms CALL AT THE i j asked that certain details be discuss- |president; the republicans are foof |to be handled. The republicans have [forgot it had heen a recess, and the |that Czolgosz was of Polish parent-|of decent government, all the re- VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, i nnot fail to be | 4o I ession it might have| 1008 {0 accept or reject it, as their |alrcady made good their promise to |chaplain made thecopening praver, but {age. straints of orderly freedom.—Ansonia RIGHT ON THE SQUARE, ard onnection with the project | 1o &% & SCOTRL mestlan t iw been | Bational chairman has refused to make | cut down expenses by lowering the ap- | scarcely had the Amen been uttered| Yours respectfully, Sentinel. 232 MAIN ST. school and a k discovered the error and HARR! it a party i two million dollars | when a c private conves PATTERSON. e s ordered stricken from Norwich, June 22, 1919. propriations nearl. supported. But such was not the case. tion that & great num.. | from those asked for by the demo- |the prayer wi ailors' memorial. There There were those who had all the time B q the T < having heen “out of — Lt s L WHITESTONE ClGARS p ould be a dispositio bl - ber of demoeratic senators are in sym- | cratis to over the same period of ex- | o 3 good nature, but qnite as often it is 3,00 Far . o Neposition {0 cOn | jclieved that Maly was asking 00l parny with the Knox resolution fe|penditure in 19151320 hut which the |order” to the surprise and amusement | OQTHER VIEW POINTS |5 sien of vacancy. A e L L TR PEEHIES much. There were conditions at home | separate the two and consider cach | republicans filibustered to prevent last [Of the galleries and the consternation | - PaPotiasts. for S ot . o % dme|which had not impreved as many|on its merits, and first of all to secure | session. ot the ‘chaplain. . P e e | tho zht they ought to and there were | peace Wwith Germa: But they are ¢ Waterbury, have more than s 2 X = Congressman Lonergan has suggest- | P40 © £ T e —m—— he £t erem in irly dea W b v g | those who realized that he was not|mot free to express that opinion in the | THer® is auite a little ceremony In|oy"o e war department that letter |21y dealt with labor fairly during ° i 4 " & : o par - and since the war and undoubtedly E t N rt ¢, | making headway with the peace con- |Senate unless, like Senator Reed they | rowds of sightseers are sure to be on | AITIZS misht be saved considerable }yoyiq have continued to under the XCUursion to EWPO: SUch afrerence. The result was that his sug-|Preak from party moorings and usep,nq. The hour of opening is alway 1453 ying : hrough -1 A Tom. 2 gt Ay i Tarts oy e irankeri army uniforms | Present stress of industrial recon- | LS i s sporonea. e was o i o7 dmment o G a2 oy el e Bt R It mateal o iy Wntorm Mt et ane o a1 FRIDAY, JULY 4th ol e e e e O e ehinct ftusetnas| Someane called attention this week |alone in the spacious room reserved |PUPOse. The quartermaster general| S0l “:oins the Tounds today can be STEAMER CHESTER W. CHAPIN of the pu- [ Foauired i e cas |10 the fact that the progressives had |or his use just across the lobby from | &3 GOTHE B (ONETEet, BF W) relied upon, some of the leaders at the Lv. New London Line Wharf, New London..... 9:45 A. M. & than many of|(nd necessarily the resignation Was|;j. ¢ found ut that the old timers|the senate chamber. About ten min- STl nee ITACHE fenssiTe i ™ | bottom of the present strike are draw- Rtatin'dhiie. Now lorideh s s " 5:45 P. M. : SR, 5t ! ine bound to come. hadn't horns. The old liners and pro- | utes before twelve the chaplain strolls ar e ing wages that the average man to- A Delightful Holiday Outi Tae B in N +—visit the Old Sto X Now that Nitti has been asked bY|pressives are getting on finely to- |in, closely followed by the secretary| It will be a busy summer for the {days would consider himself well off to elightful Holiday “_'“g-v e "[‘" - el Cpochool| the premier to form a new govern-|gether in spite of predicitions to the |of the senate and the sergeant at arms. | Connecticut delegation. The commit- | be receiving. Such is usually the case MRS CHIEIW g S0 SHISG MU dcHIe e etier the con-|mene, the impression that the em-|contrary. They have shown themselves |The four men chat and laugh until |tee on interstate and foreign com- |with the leaders. Some may have MUSIC AND DANCING ON THE MAIN DECK. peror would not accept the Orlandolregular terrors in the way resignation has been disproved. Nitti| - —_— — — 5| is one of a group of leading Iltalians = 1- | who has favored a policy of modera n tOWN | tion for Italy in the Adriatic. His se the purpose of en-|jection to form the new cabinet there- he chance|fore indicates that the new govern- ment will stand for a modified pro- . Jooked. gramme and will demand an early set & Ment of the problems that have| BRITISH RESPONSIBILITY. been under adjustment for a long n no difference how much the | time, but it will remain to be seen seen done with the| what progress can be made at Paris! of cutting | two minutes of 12 by the fine antique [ merce of which Congressman Merritt { been underpaid and we are confident Fare from New London, including War Tax, $1.35; Children 68c. — Tickets limited, are now on sale at th: office of the Company at New London. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP LINES LET US WIRE YOUR HOME FOR ps was advocated in[and yet satisfy the people at home for | El 3 3 hey should be|nal matters to be tackled. manner, it will — h admiral-| EDITORIAL NOTES. me for the Ia The man on the corner says: When d such a thing history repeats it doesn't always con- | fine itself to the good points. were made the custod- e et for the allied nations,| Probably no one is going to be more wered in Scapa | disappointed over the German decision wn what little | to sign than General Foch. e placed upon the matter. Yet these| Unless some action is taken to the hundreds of mil- | contrary, “Ten Nights in a Barroom” erman hands. The|has been changed so that there are exvlosives was a pre- | only six left, have been expected ossible to see how the| It bothers a fellow considerably s rent possibility that|these days to think of investing in a ft aboard the ships|SuPPIY of coal, but it is the wise chap| it has been done|that takes time by the forelock. L en overlooked. As b Britain is concerned| Nothing could cause more discour- orrow over what | ASement to those who are planning to impossible | 0Pen @ busy canning season than the | y proper assumption | Shortage that has suddenly loomed up|4 ponsibility that was placed | In sugar. ving taken the ships in- possible precaution| 1f the German warships were con- taken to see that|Sidered only fit to sink will they be . —that ‘“foody” drink Here is a drink that we have selected as the real treat for the peopie of this city. Scores of new drinks are on the market—some good, some indifferent. We tried many—and rejected all until amber-hued, foam-capped STERLING Beverage came to our notice. THEN we knew we had found the ONE. A satisfying draught of sun-ripened graiu: whole- ?gllnse', pure, delightful! Just the drink for the better-thinking, better-drinking Americans of SPECIAL TERMS FOR JULY “ASK US QUESTIONS” Now you will find STERLING at the best drink-shops—at fountains, cafes, lanch reoms and clubs—everywhere you see folks drinking this new thirst-treat. Take our “tip,” order a bot- . . = SNal TRbAS nti thy Lponalfas sttt etaivg. inicass tay) tle of STERLING with your huneh or dinner—or step in at the first GOOD place fer a 'tween- The No; WlCh Electl'lc Co. 3 what was to be done|Dbave been sunk where such a thing| time treat for your parched palate. ‘ \ been reached. would be possible? 1 he sh admiralty that MEMBER i ; 42 FRANKLIN ST. T the chance to carry| Now that Germany has decided to NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF =t ow herous act. They made|sign it will be up to Austria to reach (DISTRIBUTOR INSERT HEREY 'ELECTRICAL COTRACTORS AKD 2 n ess of it and nothingthe same conclusion. But knowing it 15 more humiliating | was inevitable Austria ought to have niry with the greatest mavy had it out of the way by this time. n.t rid. And in view of the r Br entimeht that has pre-| If it is actually so that the gevern- ich a disposition of |ment has changed its policy toward e surprising if there|trouble on the border it will be in the ry the notion,|interests of Villa’s health if he de- wiethe I or not, that there|cides to cease making trouble for Un- | was no re to prevent it. 5 cle Sam. WILL IT BE THE END? The decision of the shipping board the daylight sav-[to sell all the vessels owned by the en won by the oppo-|emergency - corporation _has been When the time|reached at a time when the demand the clocks back in|for ships is large and the prices FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY Neolin will outwear anything ever made for sole lsather. ¥ - . QS Our prices for Neolin double i v will £0 off the statute should be high. spa/ Rl v S co BSIces for means a dou saving to you. e it nex ‘summar W | The act showd ot e veroked LG PRODUCT Neolin Sewed Soles, $1.00—Neolin Full New Bottoms, ia & resonsideration of the EVANSVILLE.IND « that the mass meeting for the discus- | meantime, it will not|sion of the need of “a junior high school is to be held tonight. Go and| 3 This means that the industrial In-|get posted on any que:fimm ahou(: ferests of the country and those who|which you are in doubt, i sland in the way of saving through dhch a law hundreds of millions of dollars a year are to return to the old sstem of waste in order to satisty tose who meet the milk trains and serve milk routes. It shows a dlsre-l with 2ubber Heels, $1.75. We do nothing but first-class Shde Repairing in all branches at very reasonable prices. GOLDBLATT’S SHOE SHOP 44 FRANKLIN STREET ‘Telsphone 7144 Sunlight Building ] In spite of all the trouble that they have caused and are causing in the country, it is to be supposed that just as valiant efforts as ever will be put! forth to see that those who have been SRS ESEE] JAMES E. MOORE, DISTRIBUTOR, Phese 906, 89 Water S, Norwich, Com. | I \ THE HOME OF STERLING PRODUCTS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. g Showing the enormous plant required te supply the nation-wide demand for this good drink. gard for the good that has been job. tajned in the past iwo- years -by -the . i

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