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e N N I DAY S BreeD the shoe will be on the oth: foot in Ly oo . 3 Ruseia, o Caratully shutting her bedroom doér,| Carefully she bomaded her . THEATRE = Caroline heaved & sigh of reilef and |PTOWS. penciled them, brushed them - - linto as fine a line as she could. She | YO WEDNESDAY and THUR LOUR BiG ExPonTs. gently depositing her bly knitting bas | darkened her lashes and penciled s | t¥ef.. It bas grown like an American i o Big demands have beem miads upon |On the bed, sat down bestde it with a ' faint line beneath the lower Iid.. “If | JPOm c £ SDtky. Yoabe ago 4 B SDAY this-country by other mations cwer|thud hoPelewsly MArrmg the aym. | they were only & dacker pucs she | l688-thand 20,000 people. One may|Aveld Imdigestion, Sour Acti Stomach, TODAY AND THURS| since the opening of the war, and | MUY Of the spread. saia impatiently, after x deen erutiny, | Magine that provincial Russian cities| ~ Heartburn, Gas on Stemach, Bic. . Past” - While it was svident at the stari“that , heck!” she muttered, noting | I guess they tirn darker when I am | Bad theirf inconveniemees for the| 1.jigestion and practically ail forms “Till Death Do You Part neh” coutd’ be o this fact. ' “Mother does make such a | excited'and laughing! Why couldn't I | tFaveler When it is recalied that. since |, /NS00 203, Rracrically, all forms Her Eara! o te imerense Dected it has contin- | row over sitting on beds! Il never |have had a different nose? There isw't | e Gavs gf our Civil war, certain city | Thasitien. are duc hine' times sut of Lo DLE- L i un for m:" “"':n :v‘ The | pe so fussy in my own house, I know | a thing I can do with a nose like,t] lfnaers s Mvum onwfid ’i“’!:f]{en“:o Poxcess of hyvdrochloric acid Theugh the Yoke Galled and HAnd- hat:informati now given | that.” [Tt's a mere lTump! Tt doesm't look lie | Lghts use, they said. it was the in the stomach. Chronic -aeid stom- IN othar and Werthier Man Ha ::ht:e effect that the exports of fin. Then from the bag she extracted | ancestors or anything. But I certaimly d\{ty of l:e;xs to u{ry E,:“;\,"""’“‘..?fi‘er}'.i.%fi}“.?g";i?fi" riisin 76 i Won Her Leve, She Remained ed manufactures from this country | several bottles. boxes and odd pack- | a0 look famous. FHp thy % s e aterinoslav | Linoe 3 1 HER PURCHASE PRICE Ee That V. if the first year of peace will aggre. Lot B T the dressing | Settling back in her chair, Carolfhe | lay il the JSFish Pale) of thel'gither they can go on a limited and SR Minak gewss gate four times as much &s in the _umeimfigur a long e in the nfir.rnrched her neck, twisted her he m{‘! € ';eflg‘:‘: ‘ourth of the in- ?'l;fielnd?i:lgsr:ieab;ehdia!‘ avolding_foods IN SIX PARTS —SEE— ; g i : 7 At als Wwith 't hat Seritate ot vear provious to the war. Tor, holding & Sauf iRy te gplBer | fist at s haueuy susle with lowegg RS d Catherine Prospekt. a,ihe siomach, and lead to cxcess acid gl 1he Story of an Oriental Pearl |} »yunyy AINE TRAVERSE the g:i,":;,',:“ .30 be Eained trom| opening her plunder. Hastlly daviiag | Moty Plokford fashion, stared straight | bronze /statue, and other reminders ' secretion, or they can eat as they please of Paradise who was bought by S o o!ns’ the a‘:::z months | on chunks of "“hhmf cream she | ahead like the old-time Gibson aifl, n:s to be fo!gld in the mame city of '.‘";;i;i‘};‘, and make it a bractice to an English lord, and then offer- LN siret B mumufictun:zah:;: rusbad! n“zl:.of?ugnéy x'"; her meck eb!l‘gv;&XIE"l» k = ad ;le.".{;;' = m:mmruam_ ;,!:_‘;g';:; acid and prevent the formation of gas, ed to sell herself to save him ROSE OF THE WEST an: 'ace b en makes me ol won! - e = sourness or pre: T T i H . ad lved up te its it edook s0 - | She Great, espoused. hor adonted Fue: | fourness v premature fermentation by from financial ruin. amount of a billion and two-thirds | name. A step in the hall outside turn- | ful” she muttered. almost, with tears, which means a gain of a third of a|ed her pale with alarm, and she half | “why won't they let me put it on et- [Sla 5o devoutly that she bezged thejat their meals INTERNATIONAL NEWS billion over the exports of similar |Started up, eyes wide. Tiptoeing fo ihe | ery day? Why, Td be the most pop- | Court doctor to bleed the * German| There is probably no better. safer or VOD-A-VIL M g 1 in our crowd, b t Toow | blood from her veins. form-d her cab- Zore reliable stomach antiacid than 1 oVIES goods during the same perfod last|©odor she Jocked it. Opening n bottle | ular girl . because k < iBisurated Magnesia and it Is widely Thir, oot & B s s e ang taking w wad of cotton, she began | ever's ever S0 much better than Har- | inet of her lovers and vei ruled Rus- qrgiee, feagnesia and it is widely PATHE COLORED REVUE fhan. we'exporisd in th arter more} Ut otuily to smear the contents on |viet. T dont care what mother says|Si 80 acteptably that her public &cts|action on the stomach and |& mot a | A CORKING MAJOR COMEDY g - e same months | [0/ %0 Greathless with interest. | about the way she does her face. She |WOR the praise of many historians|digestent. But a teaspoonful of the | —_— n . or four times as much. When she had finished, the mirrored : had an awful fight with her family,| While her private life furnished con-|powder or a couple of five grain tab- | EDDIE POLO | This means that while we were do- | reflection at which she stared admir- | t0o, and they just gave up in despair, | Stant scafdal for the courts of Europe |lets faken in a little water with the | ing a big business while the war was| ingly looked as though it had been | Harriet says. because there are three|to gloat pver. There is a suggestion meswlize i sXoens aci it . IN THE An Actress Unequalled in Streng- Iy Emotional Werk on the Screen Portrayal of tho QGreatest ons That Centrol a Weman's ALICE JOYCE N THE SPARK DIVINE A Powerful and Appealing Drama of Mother Love % . - which may be present and prevent its m underway we have not experienced a|calsomined thoroughly. sisters, and they couldn’t stand three,of the icky-Willy’ correspondenceryrther formation, This removes the CIRCULATION e, a e sisters, ang thev couldn stand thres | 0f nent fame in her Totiem o Fred; | rther formation “Tnis rémove:' the (M § URE OF THE CIRCUS e sald Caroline. “That's|like an actress, or something! Any |erick William IT. whom she addressed [ meal ests maturally and healthfully something like a complexion. And me- | one would take me for 21. Most any- | a8 ‘Brother Gu,’ and of the mysteri- :l:t!h.;l\:te:te::uo' pepsin pills or artifi- ther has always been utterly kEB!h.nn!hfldY might be attracted and fall In |ous influence of the latter day Raspu- Get g fow ounces: of. Blanvated MMEy: a iquid der. Why, % [love with me.” tin in the methods by which Potemkin 35 4, - R T i e Lommained pontical master of Catnerine | rezis, from anylreliable drugelsc A% | . to sive money to one's alma mater, the fighting is over. The fact is that while our goods were needed to aid other countries while the conflict was WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 4th underway and the regular markets e Sant talk vouwd think If you liguid vow- = s . 3 —— = =F{were shut of, it is evident that the|jered you were as good As fead and | Arising, Caroline walked back and|long.after she had ceased to be his|comes as a lguid, milk of citrate, and | should seek knowledge as to how it can same situntion continues to prevail, , | Lorsca forih hekase 'tHd pler iiass. royal mistress. in the bisurated form is not 4 laxative: | be given with the maximum amount of HAROLD LLOYD OUR CITY OWNED AUTOS. | ayiom the present showing the indi-| Opening a sliver powder hox, Care-| ‘It s perfectly marveious” she| . S D e oL Nl |adianihge We are guite aware that | N B e Seult to underatang WY cations are that the vear's busit line daintily fluffed some of the con-(gasped. ‘I don’t look like myself at = mnaCHeacdt it is give wisely but, we sus- officials of ans Geparimont ot the ce|in frished manufactures will #o over] tents Sver the ephmels Thes with the | Al Why. 1 look romuntic, postively. |, OTHER VIEW POINTS |{1e jgat aavice you ever had on it peet that university officials could it |} «JAZZ HONEYMOON" it » Tefuse to mark or|t®e and o half bilion as agamst|air of an amatpur murderer on the |If Richard Grahamson couid see me| One man who goes to work at § o'- = e T e conslderabie {0 sny haggle over tn an O the | $630.000,000 1914. This Is only one|Way to crime. she opened A tiny bex mow!" wa..iclock in the morning and returns at 6 < i0m_of recelving —New aatomobile: pur malline in which other commtrise hawe | Of- FOUEe, touching it lovingly with a| “Caroline!” called a bass voice. “Are|gclock in the evening, feels sure some- | used by unscrupuious pension agents|ven Journal Courier. pyes 5 ’ archaged with P : ries have| forefinger. With the Uttlewad she ap- | vou getting ready for dinner = ing davlizht: he says he|to force the hand of congress for! Dr. Frederick S. Lee, of the Coll v the taxpavers 8 rpose| Placed their dependence this | 79 %, o . one is saving davlight: he sivs he i Faari o ollege | into a party of Bangala, brousht over T urpose upon i5| plied some to her oheeks, the fin of | Utier horror overspread the remark- | goesn't see much of if.—Middletown | more and more money until even now. |of Medicine, Columbia ['niversity, says ey of look b Pos-|country. but it is evident if we have|her chin. the lobes of her ears and rouged and enameled face, el A 54 years after the close of the war, the | that we should not work 12 hours a | om Africk as objects of curiosity, and tis a : rt- | satisfied their demands and are zoing| paused frowning. ! oo just o m-mominute!” stammer- | YU L iea that Japan will give | BOTSion bill of the government amounts | day, 10 hours, § hours or even § hours. | or" them B ety A e o e bt - need |0 continue to do such business in | “DId iarriet may to' put it on any|ed Caroline, tearing into her bath- s ety to nearly $180,000.000 for the vear 1818.|\Wo' should not have any definite Set | mim reich by Nicumbi! doesm't cal s ‘what- | sh not curtail hut increase pro.| She pondered nervously. She shaded [Iy" she sputtered inio a big howlful | Lrealy, of peace i ratified by the|jefore Congress that large amount of |should work until we feel tired Thr Tt thelr TGRSR ot meverw We cannot furnish the de-|ihe rouge into the white with the ab- water. " money will be but insignificant drib-| That's the stuff we like to hear,) Congo tongues he had learned—but at ever. regardies ) 3 e y 2T 8 sorption of a landscape artist. et-| Violently scFibbing and splashing |hand ana hurey mauters along? It 18| inge'trom the spigot of the Treasury. |doe! By Al meenn let e o ot ' Gongo tongues he had learned—but o rder emanates from the court of com- | Mands unless we have the zoods. and G . a time for deeds, not words —New Ha- 5 3 - ought not to t produced through In- | HiNE back she took A o oo o her mirtar And studied hr fack | ven Courier-Journal. iy 12, hoped that whe American Le-|unul we feel tired. Many a man and scious of the sound of his own voice regard of the|du <t and idleness. The eves themselves recalled her with | face again, wiped off 2 bit of black{ Politics should not enter into the|§i Do ™ P ke sivong self | MATY @ woman works until about two uttering its strange sounds he found b to make| — !4 start and she began opening more |still clinging to an evelash. dashed on ; clection of the administrative officers | ocnecring Logition on the matter and | ooyt ooy " ernoon and fhen . himsell stumped. — London Morning . upon the peopie| CARELESSNESS. things. a little powder, straightened herseif |of any ity or town. Men should be | iry"(o keep it a matter of generous ““,;fx@flf'_lll:fld o mu:‘m:gfm!e;mt#rr: Post. of ¥ <eems h el “] ‘om!" and made for the door. chosen because of their worth and mot | 1019 S92, 1L % ¢ o e {quit then. The'd 3 s ha - " - S (e, | ms 1@ be the height off If T omly dared piack o cheg | T Tlook o perfoctly awful” she|Beopuse they are backed by a political T e i e er: | Sificiency is lossened if we keep work- Born In Oh 3 el oo e | s revealed by the an-|MOMNEC L ev are so perfectly fag- | moaned. “iust this .way that 1 cam'v|parly. The less politics there is|Peision & & e ing after we are tired and that pro- | John J. Pershing, the mortal has 9 R that el he effect that “trust-| 2ONS S0C Cink when a girl s 17 | bear it—when 1 think what 1 might|played the better the men €élected.— : 2 g _ lduction is thereby siowed up instead | joined the immortals, Cirant s rejol’ messenger hoys in the financial| (it ought to be allowed to run her [look like it my family wasn't so old | Meriden Journal. The authorities of Yale accept gifts | of increased nad Sheridan, as generai of t 1 todistrict of New York have disappear- | oo affairs. - fashioned.”—Chicago News. Plainvile is one of the few towns|Made fo (he venerable institution with| Well grant him that, in fact we| And of tha four three were nnected with | I a' mi'lion dollars worth of ne- ot FUPE R RO that has a- license contest on in the | SUch an admirable outward cXpression | won't argue the matter with him at all. Ohio. Oh, shucks!—Los Angel ¥ liow- | zotiable bonds in the past six months. |~ " RS z | town election. Just what it~would do :’: 3;35".;“.:‘:2‘7:?‘&.,’:& t:c[wl'] ic;llg-rgr»rz:-'s »vxmv all the way . through. We —— een | his loss had covered a co b TH ¥ | with licenses should it chance to o % anner the: « 7 1ib- 1 ihoroughly approve of the plan of not Can’t Stay Out. iod ars less might be .‘m,f:,fi. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR IN THE DAY’S NEWS “wet” is something of a puazle. The P;fl' k!"!lr“d:l ‘hmn;ivbmw;rsj A:r::;hn‘x‘:fi working after we begin to feel tired. T B ,,\,R.,bi or: Ol Hanwon d au-|of en it means that that Thanks For Heip. Ekaterinoslav on the Dniepe: vajue of a license under prohibition |should for e habit of jjust leaVing | That's the proper idea especially When | of Seattie to get out of pelitics, but ke Shnis GF Ak : i ofr Ty Yo hat & 3 3 | w:4d_anpear on the face of things to | their bequests without Strings to them. | vou consider the fact (hat lots and | b oo liie, (0,58 out of politics but b R oo 0 | wam 1 carried offIn & halt yeas fior: Comnecticut was one of Blaterinosiiv, where the Bolsheviet| 5UNSrIG0AS" mut hat 3¢ is desived fs | If the immense sums of money thatllois of times wo wake up lired m the iy seay our. Washinston Star. . s grest coniidence was states ‘to subscribe the full evacuation wil scompanied bY | jertainly suggestive—Bristol Press. |have been given to Yale in the pist|morning!—EBridzeport Post i xd rder that thelplaced bn messengers or bLecause. they En the Women's whoiesile execuligns of more than LT nnit ot e fty years had been given outright for | o = achines | wer riunities for gettin uested in a nation wide thousand citizens, according to reports’ WHRe senial o ‘?"‘"l"m corrent num. | (e trustees to use to the best advant o o_ TRt Didn't Go Into Det: roperty w that were Mo | campaign which they recently con- Which have just reached the |nue‘u1m"‘_ 'of his weekly periodical that “Se | &€ ©f the institution. how relatively is Own Voice Stumped Him. Perhaps the President meant that ustif i plainly cvident | ducted for relief work in Serbia and States. is the' subject of the foliowing|Def of his weekly perioCiot that o0 |sree from embarrassments it would be| Herbert Ward, whose death is an- setniment on the pact was uniform I builetin 1 the . Washington’ head- | I0R8 a8 organ B But hon | tod The seving in overhead | nounced, had a curious experience = being _everywhere divided. —Indian- Near East listic greed it has a it begins to fight society 2 nuisanee. That's it exactly ¢ becomes | charges for wear and tear alone would | when In Brussels. when the exhibition apolis Ne Go | have placed upon the faces of the|was on in that cily. It was vears after teaching force smile that would nev- | his wanderinzs on the Congo. In the There are ti t even the simple transfer of se- g from one bank to another, or quarters of Society the National Geographic pnducted by the Amer- n's HosBitals overseas .is a rounder finds Jker's office to another OdEL hets Hosa -on/ tHe’ bRk GF : ruspices of the Medical W< e ou the banks. of{ . : - that ten men ) \ : profitably done if em- er the auey L the Madjoniy] the Bricpor ' some §30 miles. south. | IORE as cavitgl. in order that t T} or have come off. One, who is inclin- | exhibition grounds one evening he ram it difficult to sqbare himself wpioficably done it em- | @ lons National association. Several he Dnieper some 850 miles south-| D8¥ T ‘Guovnously and senselessly Sty ithers| 18 \ surrounding h e A e rich, runs by na chart that keeps in Bogggerisih iy e central hospitals w R Moson. . foon i 3 s shown by years of deeps fissures and whirling vapids of|Tich, runs by CROrt [hel KESDl ire aries have been conducted . were used for . this|eE Al e o with ather| Llie reglon wwhere that-river struggies [Overty tollive thodsants wao ASPTS i 1 Sa T Ny g through granitc barr loh Gas. | only 10 4 mo f it wouid cost a litte| organizations.- In recognition of this [ rOURA STAAUC l‘(’f'.pfl ’I‘_'m’(‘:"llf‘h ©aSt 1 Wil that numerically impressive sec- more money for the gervic Service many of the women physi-| H€, The flossacis destr e oty teae lkar o see TaIr How those ahout whom too little is| cians and other members of this or-' & SUTCEEE SRS (o ward the [0 . Svmpathetic and charitable X t doesn’t particulurlv ganization were decorated by the gev- ents where this work has been an hien bed|even if [ihe resulting freas. " But when - . !heads of six or eight or ten laber self. Until) S8l “or hrotherhoods fourish shila- se trusted with such large other castie stood there, v much to do.with the histo tefinoslav and with Russia | done. ot inten P n jnd ice is now heing: e outing par dications cven the frst few This servic nov the beginning of the world war that} en =g par S . hia and the Near East e T was e e lahs, and set themselves up to te here th es be | duri © six months period did not|10.o" A Tamine have followed the S3Stle still was standing dnd was used| jore Tnilligne of peovle what's what, | euncil is 4 staps to| caus <% (o exercisc proper pre- les. Typhus g S i e S jihese “ame bumptious leaders. sev: overcome the der cant ey continued to do busi- o prevalent viginally that % and coliectively, are soon i= time for the pe of ol iiege. to 0o neiss BTl Though A s s of Petemkin, a 1 R ’?«:"‘:{nfl :gcl:],'esx'.lmx on their necks, wake u | ferewarned, even though they had no the Amers leigh, who won ihe favor of Catherine anq sitting mighty hard. _And that's| e - 2 {reason to suspect their messenger| Cross we have helped to blish a [Lbe Rurding her o phime on the day|apout what. the present situation A GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT. |ioys Cailed to Lemefit from fne| hospital at Monastir, Serbia, whieh is|She dethrocd her husband, kept ilcomes to.—Hartford Time: Magnificent is the work M even o the ex oF e[ Known as the. Amarican Womens Hoso BT #%0= & mainiuining % tooial| G, 1o gve o large, bonus to war e | > ) 2 tal of the American Red Cross. One 19bby’ fo d biu < et By® before! congress an MRER! Gowsas bas @oas fh dity- he possibility of such a = ; pe tainments cating a ~ whole| veterans f i i ¢ G vl rom "Thiz| thing hapbenint to thom. B af| Brour of physicians has beew eaulp- [SUMCRL S, O feloe 8 WRolo)provide for the spending of billione 5 | Sapening hem, ; ped and financed by rxanization [OWi when L/ o high fever, | They are ibe introduction to future or have now | sdme old. story Whers pef-} o, s diicing ' With: g Berblan- e N5 Duriedn a proputions Somis only '\ lls providing for the expenditure of ween added = : hments by xperience is required to learn|iier committec N I e 10 have i bones thrown on a scrap o g g g f and cven (hougn this reve: | which we cxpect (o have in Serhis ia|Beab when Paul succeeded Catnerine, | Bavy ofhel Cli i St in South An e o regarding the srolen on is| ahout to hegin wo the lead- | ickle ihe van: is_royal (3¢ . ; . cart | regaraing the stolen million fsf about (o negin orl under the lead: | (Y S, NG, VAR, O, NE, FONAL | by “experience how hard il s to op- e pre e war but| ! be tnose who wilersl Y el e | shoula found “the city adjoining ‘his|Pose these measures and how imp o ooic after e 10 maintain old practices m- [:the Medical Women's National - | S00W Tound, | the i BOUTRE BIE| Jie to defeat them. Every grateful b Mk | v get caught amd the.s losses| scciation. who ix now in Belzrade. Weln 0" 5o happily chosen was the lo- | Citizen wants to deal generously by bty : | ° casy - Toot have also secured and M rinn. | cation (hat,thoush the city is less|the men who wen. through the hell of pesthola Guayaquail | —— - Fopniel serying wgly ot f OY84%-| (han 150 venvs old, it ranks among the | War, and give them more than they fever inf » the continent| Those whe have stood so steadfastly| cd countries for those who are s ‘Ekaterinoslav stands in the midst|sogeional agents, who play on the ti- = e jin, the Slaat T Chicazo are entiired o & chones| and in disiress. and it is my privilege | of the ‘government.” or district, of the | TSRlon® SZTRiE, WO PIOY o0 1oL, o sistency th kled his other jobs|:o shout once Eha = %0 thanic all those in Commecticut who|same name. which not enly ‘lies in|Tyarny ST Politiclans, and BOREEEss 8 General Gorsg oduced sanitary — time 6r mpne to help ‘us| the feptlle biack soll gratn producing|gpver them: Since the end of the - P ys tn theso ¢ with the re-| With the o bros b : he work iwe have wunder.|region which the Germans coveted $o|cover Gy - - in ot n e-| v he price of bricks going up| ¢ ToFk e e R e eiy Sartar the s bt T | T Wil e soldier vote bap been S8 it the woeld has recaivea thethoes who partisipets in riots will have o5 = S e onis ot rom and soul gratifying hent that the|sreater trouble getting fighting mater- e 3 3 The Dnfeper drains a wooded area| - - Plague has been overcome. 1 BSTHER Lo O man. |down which timber is floatea uneti it| -~ Children Cry c s explanation of | et e e R | reaches Ekaterinosiav, wic became a| | - S telative to Risrensin-| Tt wha lisiee 15 tho Tecs hancd o Tvbs ! [timber center because it is the last FQR FLETCHER'S e sicball Tetbita’ AOHN bashe £ Tenre: station before the rapids and twisting 5 Pro-| | w to Haston Return of Normal|of the river famher south. masits| e AS TORIA sent those who would like to be in the - during the war ? and C a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! American places where his ser- | Transportation Conditions. S re emploved. and it has won == Mr. Editor: Noticing In ‘your issue se who tell what can| of this morning a report of the activi- + is notewor n this connection | PRICES NO OBJECT LAST WEEK OF SALE Schwartz Millinery Must Go This Week Velvet Hats, trimmed and untrim- i med, 29¢, 97c and $1.97 | The Carpenters are waiting to get in to fix the ‘l place up for THE PASNIK CO. accomplishe by cooperation, but| ties of the common council at their s the elusive factor that is hard | October meeting. my attention ~was to get. drawn to that portion relative to thej = appointment of a committee to con- The few brief susgestions for the|fer with officials of the Shore Line| prevention of the spread of influenza | CO- and trolleymen’s’ union, in “an ef- ow and should mot pe| fort to effect “some sort.of a settle- garded ment hetween the two factions. A For “a number of people” to be kept from riding on the cars because e man on the corner says: Bvery| of “fear of invokifk the: name f sehall fan knows is useless to| ‘scab’ et is certainly a sad con- ount your chickens until after the| dition eme is over. Tt is, however, a_ mental condition. - T the council really wishes to as- of higher sugar prices| sist in hastening the return of normat he equalization board | transportation conditions in- our “city. let them pass such an ordinance = as will remove from our streets the un- representatives rom the smittea casy to The pros . ot due to to humanity [but rather to the fact that onsequence hasn’t been followe beer lowed. fair competition to which the Shore RUSSIA’S SITUATION. With all the uproar in Russia the | in® G ‘be poteied by the mechns s advice Onee again in the kaleidoscopte sit- | SUrPrising thing is that Emma Gold- el i . - gl pponents of the|Wan isn't eager to get back to help | Femember & oab en s sors; spot is Sale Is Going On Next Door to the bolsheviki- appear to be ing the| the pot boiling. an_indication of progress of “healing Norwich S.‘,'np Sficiety upper hand. W presages in the| S underneath.. ad , % el o | Goine to school in an airplane marks C. S“STORMS - SRR Like the many <>-»|~r‘fa‘:-,,.';_me[¢n effort at higher education tbat| Norwich, Oct..7,°1919, Sdvances of the opponents of Tenine| ¥, 10t permit the young man to fin- and Trotsky it rests with time to de- s ol ¢ b termine. g The chief contests in the fown elec- w._‘om';':;':'!"“‘vv;‘“’ ;‘:’,~“"h DiS| tion seems to have been betweéen those - ey L: - e tRe an- | who had no other chance for election -bolshevik leade: st the present| inan as mmority officiale. tizes - end bas been for seme little — while making seod progress. Not enly | that be is ganing headway but the| v o =r° t0M there:is a whirligig of fact that great numbems of the-enemy """“t fn the culf stream. but this cannot b i z are surrendering to him Indlcates. not| cnad stre of e eanoe ° TRTeat i . NOTICE! ~Auditorium Theatre HAVING CHANGED MANAGEMENT, WILL CLOSE TUESDAY NIGHT FOR ALTERATIONS, AND WILL BE ENTIRELY REMODELLED AND OPEN UNDER THE “STRAND THEATRE” MANAGEMENT - comducting bu: the morale of'thre-oppe—; With Braxfl doing a booming bus- nepts. Demekine is headed.for<Mos-|iness in-new storage’houses, it is pos- cow and the capture of raflreadtiamd |sible that the profiteers believe 1t will commercial cemters certaintysgive him | be healthier and mort profitable there, Epcouragement in addition to the| W. Z. Poster attributes some of hi groumd and pHsomers gained Is given| writings to the fact that ke came tr:: Dby the ammouncement to the|the slums. It had a much diferent that while he is smaking good | effect uwpon him than on most pee- and is now Mmtrabout 200 | ple uth of Moscow*and '‘making = ‘The decision of the Prince of Wales cations of" the bol-{not to tour the country came as a the.farces in northern Rus- surprise. The good old A is a tacen:the ruftway “bebween 'Pe-1 it set up just now but a chance to #co 2 great country should never be overiooked. i H gi | g : P f f ?; ! i -4 i i ¢ ? 3 i ; From all over the country-comes the wail that drastic action must be taken to stop the largze number of auto ac- cidents, put that js.ae far as it gets. 1o} The accidents xmw@ fatalities continue |10_pile up‘in ever Mmeressing mumber., s ! 4 s | 1 i