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At | Member of The As Ay Member The A. | wl Audit Burean of Cirontniion hot patronize our merchants ho because the latter have prepared to they want a pride in the uch sually ani mated by time and THE BRAVE BLIND A thousand blind anly that men marched to the grave preparcd for the hody of sir| Wello how remember Arthur two days Pearson | land, | Some “stranger within our gutes™ London, I have an entirely different fecling, It is di 1go. Their silent presence gave wonderful testimony to the honor Inst him that the warning 1\ rected in which this man was he 1 in life o Lock the barn door hefore the those whom he help under the tory over Blindness."” had so long sought to Vi horse is stoler splendid motto ENTER MR, 2 1LSON the d There were hundreds of ex-soldiers | In by the conflicting the midst of In the sad Adwelle home founded by the Other sightless parts of procession in a reports of the the naval the Woodrow Wilson, dead nobleman agree- men came from all [MeNt in regard to ratio, England, conscious of their |tN€re enters upon discussion of |conference matters debt to him contracted by his unceas- [ex-president o that sir| The to this country |fHlends in ing labors in their behalf report the or But has it that he asks his It was Arthur to learn of the work being done stitutions for the what suggestions a few years ¢ Senate to refrain from the Pearson came advocating the |nounced further decisions T voting for treaty to give [Nt arms conference has an- blind and able, his study of the affiiction from which he, too, suffercd geemed to inspirc he was after One who saw Senator Hitchcock in His very presence |the Senate, when the Versailles treaty | |with its Lodge reservations was that out the impres- hearts un.der - parently doomed to lifclong darkness. His work hope in the iscussion, will remember the of men and women, hoys and girls |Senator did not give sion of thorough conviction in his op position to the and its reserva- A the make life | White House, however, then occupied ; [by Mr. Wilso this awful affliction, has not been es- | oty aguinst the timated, but the “‘““l th or with any changes London, solemn and sad, gives an i S d i the ion achievements of has brought realization of i treaty The number | reaty that hope in many cases | tions. letter had come from of persons who have heen enabled to bearable, even happy, under reservations | Sen- | . tooK&the duty he | Today Senator Hitcheock, the same | comment | ) | senator but with the words of no such re-asserting his stand treaty wit demonstration in gty whatsoeve in- wtor Hitcheock, did therefore the el dose of magnitude of and his party today [saw it. Coincident with news of this re- markable the near home on the event, comes “viewing" of Hale, rush on H twelve years af- a game || etter influencing him, has advocatec | of foothall by Perry once fam- | the | e four-power treaty and plainly si ne | A X |nified his infention to vote for it. Sen- ]“’\;un-- | ous fullback and center Yale sight eight years University eleven. lost Underwood, of the highest sena- The Wil- written in letters \BO, : torial authority, favors it oer s graduation from college ‘or a | for bt e son letter was not time he made kites for children, then . of gold to be a constant warning Afe | | igainst anything except the treaty of | mak- 1 | nor was it burned black in | the wal Henate chamber, It has maintained the |, | I AATLEAAT '€ llooks as though it would be forgotten larger scale. insurance d the And th ] all th he spirit worked thus on a superse Kite ing. e eight years | of his blindne Batge bra. i Ve MM e request of the football team, | oiras into WOSMANY a6 the be Wilson has said THtle to th former president as member of a great through the a victory And comes, the the state of Co a more decisive urging opponents' line Pr treaty now under considera tion defeateq. As yet, however, M. | tion of lone b the blind reiters too, | more, according accounts of work being ¥ report, than that “his friends" And, far from the He can necticut for retain an “open mind" upon it Teaching in the homes is possible; the |ynojgentally, that is not state provides material assistanc® pogition of President Harding is through the department of cducation % strongly in favor as he for the blind with offices in the State Capitol d. The eager to give of town but he has shown plainly, and the im- Hartfor board 18 | pression ked the | desire t at is general that he does not its help; it ha hasten action upon it unti selectmen throughout the [there has heen ample time not only state to inform it of opportunities Y“‘mr the Senate members to inform carry its work to those afflicted with [themselves upon the complex problem, bt blindness for of the B And al when there is considere people country to | this hecomes more splendid [have a chance to learn of it 1 the cherful- |and their proper interpretations, ness and courage with which so many | As the naval ratio the reports ar may | oubt created | ‘prospeet.’” WV S AND FANCIES BY ROBERT QUILLEN t the genera L time to While riding i Any good ci if ther the years ere no teley ong I highway, In this sophisticat indal in oflicial lite o i any excitement 1 report n one thi { He can beat any ma rth | up wiay YOStPO the | You George thinking inevitable sy for Lloyd democratic The bruised and and trodden the I'his is o country We still cling could have the world But we that we'll serap the ships to the licked coliege hoys who {broken and kicked about under the school. e ton we | in onvic foot are heroes of iy other navy who W Pity the bachelor | quently poor America It it friendship ooted W wasn't, lacks an audience en it in India |feels in a humor to hr it fcans say conldn't ive of affairs great nations deal in the 58, how will the cowed? When the |milk of | 1 nations n kindne be If the boll weevil ke S farmers won't malke buy shells eat the boll weevi p oon, ugh me riridge thern ey to that 'w)m?\ 15 to shoot th lost that tellow's duty, A hecomes decency can't man never 50 and righteousness the other T us, and so much us, that it hardly be [to try to reform t J re's so mucl A feminine boarder is like that, also, The man of the house will first endure, then pity, then embrace. have forgotten all about the brick and | DOCTORS CALL WENDT SANL, wl should you be | ymething absorh- | One Says about to pass the scc- | |the other building thinking about Bufialo Millionaive Drinks | Five Pints of Whiskey a Day. | physicians tektified tod: Wendt, Bufl ling as you are wnd bhuilding, your under-conscious, o Buffalo, 1y that Wiiliam sibeonscious mind will protect you by | ¥a : ; Aliers millionaire i ver turning your steps aside quite with-, o and Los Ang out action of your conscious will Amer-| " | st AN Fixex n m I're vitte debate 10t he point Irish the t | persede | to ex | ladin Lond | mittec wit] publi every the ml the n nati tr tor by M i agreement t Give Gifts Which Daily Recall the Giver OFFER: THE EDEN WASHING MACHINE Was good value at $160.00, now $99.75 THE EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER Was the best dollar value in the world and now we give all attachments (value $8.50), FREE. BOUDOIR ttack hir wried in Tl amounti rman 1ol it ¢ Vi Wendt o to the | W iy yl OTHER PRIVATE SESSION IS HELD W I8 AN of Al Are Not Settled, utive Meeting frishy Parlia- wnt Because Arguments 2, I 15 (By I )—1 Dail Eireann thi n private s ation of the treaty ¢ iment of the Irish Free day's held because, despite the of yesterday, a decisi en reached on the preliminary | wding the authority of the plenipotentiaries reaty and their method their authority. I'recmar Journal states ”ll‘i ivate sions blin, Dec. Associated " morn its for State, | sion LAMPS and largest assortment of in 50 up. session was in pri- Best state, exhaustiy had | TABLES LAMPS, atteactively displayed, $10.00 up, 8 reg | | 5. FLAT IRONS, TOASTERS, WAPFLE IRONS are ouwr specialty. who signed LRE L Large assortment of WIRE FRAMES for Silk Shades. Some flat ones. Just arrived, ses yesterday | Xmas LIGHTING OUTFEFITS for your tree. 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