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ge 2 e‘r;y“:nvboi\‘vd. nmmmww bfim B m udw\uumm“ - (mw’l'hibu.lim.) under such circumstances a careles: 5 will Yhe Sovernipnt Aa w«q‘ ut s a o " g M fi. uess existed in regard to details not ting colleges and _technical ufifiu as to the carrying on of the work | paci on :?tbo arrangement of the varlous | Wh ('t H de] d the retention of y 4 and Qoufied ""“‘:."‘ T evplesivia ia s terai ‘mhe 122 YEARS OLD the . N CATS MEAT | i the Tequest that the Mstitutions. be e L hae whwn =Y surtains. 1 b | 7 THE QNE Al . D e i ‘of course how | urned over for military training? The % in what s peopla tg2w: pway. An 7 3 . Sobseription pries 120 & week; 506 & mosth: $8.00 ore tolling a by | Eovernment dbes not know, neither do | (o tha majd, when 1 & hor with ‘that Ughle Honsa with thos CH ARLI - t . year. . much goed had heen accomplished bY | the * gonools, Reconstruction work ‘whep the boy eomes | e eurtaing two littie hits of windows in front— (B B s Seiepd i, oo Posofin at Norwih, Cma. as | such firg prevention steps ag had been{muyst \be extengively done in all such [ FUSF, U1 BOY SOTER JOF closot* | kerplunk dmoped my heari! T gould ; 3 3 IN HI§ SECOND MILLIQN DOLLA R taken. That they may have avoided a | institutions and the surpricing swift- | {1t reupon 1 promptly forga®he cur; | see seigsars g pasl heag i § ! R 5 "'-': e great amount of trouble “nmh‘:l’ei e r;lu:a :wm .:“'“J.':‘}?:?fia tad | taina and-alsa ihe Efiu uyg;?m;. g;;dmxp-, cat‘t:;lniu the ‘ot;% ni!" And. ‘i: . et SH GU b Bildn: s OB fnvestigati own tha ~ | T had been col on seom : ertul t ’ : s uuu‘:: 208 Smes 13 :l'..‘ci".'.a;"iiuf.? ::vah:-: @one and | INE plans and as & result the entire | {100, oo ry CS ‘fim vmm o ?m suouldn’t ! X < F W CHARLI “WITH to send to a cl oase 0 tawn. I|coming her way &l be sel | HERICAN J s e et B, P 3wl v e, S blety ol b onow ot ot I denaly Oereiendd T Wkt T | A B e e chen om e | 04, O A0V o E———===== | haye been expected to overcome the | Pl the ncelia- apparel to its er | ity h B A &< > 0N Narwich, Tussday, Det. 19, 1918, | danger that prevailed from the very | fion” of pances,,the, sudden cancella”| ggy. iy sud s IS She tod I I:;MiN-STRL' L§ 3 | conditions which existed at the time| caused a -complete collapse. There|, 'Lresently I was called to the phone | waghed, but they Fothor palr . - M4 Triangle Stery of b 8 ;camplete " collapse. © | by the hand Jaundry that d ?| ey was going to lgw the othor D: - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, of the first explosion. Had the pol-|are 600 educational institutions scat- W L Full of Excitament, Pea and Punech : rer an came home |t riges iey which is o be pursued by guch |iered throughoyt the country which | (NS FREY m;t, they were aquite sure e going to have 2%!: . w e Tk atiniien. ot wdel ™ || was, however .one of the lesqons Which.| 1inz them entirely out of commission | 30 blankets, and what-net, breals the mews that tin wuding drek | e g ——— — - = e - o er folfer a gchool year The GUMOMARS| wiy . icfeins shriek T did ap imis | and Sistor-n-law, fa say nothing of 5 m—— bring about the pight kind of preven- | course gave place to a military tation o fa l:dy dashing up and down | herself, was mercly another ome of SKATING H'NK Compge . e e Siem, Of payments WAR| yor living room wringing M hanas, | those mirages—and could We get there i ON THE RIGHT TRACK. reely had the armistios Leen sign- | Most evidenily the box with +f arly g|beforo the athers pad irimmed thosp OLYMPIC HALL CIRCULATION In View of the Gontradictions which | €0 ¥hen the Sovernment prompily no- hundred dollars’ warth of lace cur- |eurtains down? i tains had bren dipatched to Mrs. : —_— i MAT. 2,20—EVE 645, 830 have followed 80 many of the reports | 1 g ie, Institations that e far ag | L il sax Mea Fiehor ottt ke AFTERNOQNS 230 TQ & . —— Dee. 7, 1918, 10 407 regarding the trawblo between ChIR|matier was, ended and the gontract | “Orabing my nat and wraps § took | heroing and g siels, P e EVENINGS § 70 1030 P. M. TODAY . t ’ and Peru thers is an inclination to|would be cancelled, Now the question | 8 treet car for the distant domiclle| really qiite relioved to find 1 hadn't take them with a pinch of salt untfl [looms up, what will such schools andof the Fisher family. Panting, I raced | becn s avagat, 3 d D 2SS : up the ricketq steps and jounded on | oW, she sald the hox dudn't seem to : proof has been established, but It gan- | Colages o for, the rest of the scbool | B, S0 M N othing happeasd. Nobody | help much 1n the ease of the twins.| Tet him see the British cmpire. Let hot help Deing felt that, if the state- | FCC ., Min W O onment states it |seemed at heme. At once my fatal|who at the moment ware wrapped in! him 50 Found 15 Lat i g ment to the effect that the councll of | SHFR o 110, SPTCTEAG! G&' o | Imagination pictured the Fishers on|old flannel near the cook stove. And | Byitish port and every Biit ministers of Peru is considering an|eia] enq. of the question and that i\ | their way to Palm Beach with a trunk [ when Jimmy eama in from EChost the 1ot him g o svery il cffer of mediation made by the United | the meantime all ‘contracts made with | full of lacey wadrobe or caliing at a|next minute she weuld send nT on | every allied eapitali lot nim 20 1o States Is true and such an offer Nas |instructors, warking staff and others, | Pawn azvp sith their windfall. Not | the llinnm lopg t ior the eurtaine—| ery carner of the wide civilized warld actually been made, it is a step wel) | t0Bether with all leases, *should be | that I/biamed Mrs. Fishor! She had | could he have carfare —ip ap ifen s ted. Th ? | received by registered post & hax dis-| = “So finally the box of eurtains eame| The all-highest would be profaund- FRRee M\ AYi6 right st £ erminated. e demobilization o There is more or less unrest in tinetly addvessed to her and with my | home. thtee rirs of them u!l launder- ||y stirred, and he might meet five 3;‘&21.‘282;‘;; st Do campieht | name. In the corner, so how | should |ed separse and distinet ways and Lhundred mitfion citizens of ths wari. those mations, as well as in Bolivia, [Dec. 16. The government ia not bling | she think a mistake had heen made?| clors and one pair-cnt o i cousin's | At only one pound per head 10 see she regarding the disputed provinces and | t0 the embarrassing position in which [ Life has not ireated Mrs. Fisher well | windows, I sort of stuelk fhem together | travelinz emperar, ‘five hi the putting into effect of treaty pro- |the institutions will be nlaced, and |and she has become accustomed te|again and I go and bow hefors them |ijan pounds would ma B —— ] THE: BRASS BULLET indred m a welcohe it has expressed appreciation for the | havinz boxes sent her full of all sorts | three times 3 dax, beeausc if T hi visions made many y ago. It!ark thay hove done, bu: adds that |of things CURRENT EVENTS lost | ecpiribution to the treasuries of the e i i - would indeed be most unfortunate.for|even - though it wi) he a hardship, If people trystinely | them there wonld have been no more | nations he has strickep. It woull heip| = % ~ 3 te waists, | for a mnu;‘and'ye;r; at t:an ’":fi:;:; io‘reblulld dfi_;ie'lgn;mnar;a si;:éa(e uoy;;i ;a shilling fol;lien- Them's the kfni hose countrins, t o war over | there thing to be - or_ teimmed | price of thinga! ope *tand, and it would be a + | ampke mysaies :h-lr dm:?;ng::‘; ;hfv? n‘s adjustment vn? o ésch’:;l: rxflu (;ns;rudcp::f? F::z rx,';::r ¢ Eelgians, it | dresser set dosen’t met sald to the old| pertunity of personal redemption 9T | Qug of she most thrilling staries of thereof wouil he preferab’@ and it is|out the soldiep bays, and wait results. ec for them to|tin ean man by mistake ar the o‘vient‘:\ he greatest criminal si the World | ol heroism during ihe War relates impossible to understand why it [That is about all there is to it. The e 2 & family of [rues depat with the ragi- -ihat's why | begun, . el i en oot ornatl could not be reached.if only the dis-| War department will then take up|home necding bahy clothes, wouldnt|¥m sticking so elosely around heme gpe fgures given by the wan offige | (including naval cantractars and men oo 2 position exists to allow the matter ta| i ¢Ach college .and school sepa- Y ot e (b make 1t posuibla o compranend the|from the vard where she was puilt) TURKEY A MENACE. rately, the question of rejmburse- ; be_arbitrated, ment for the canoelled’ contract, hut > - extent of our sacrifices in the war. |on a British submarine which went ' Uni ;i If from the total of 055,000 dead are | down in Gareloch, near the Clyd, durs 2+ Of dourge it 15 to be expected that| The offer of the United States. if|warns them thaf it will “take some |is but small likelihood of the eustom- | creature which gives to butter its best Geducted the lpsses amongz oyerspas | ng her trials. . e > Turkey will ask for merciful tréat-|gsuch has been made, is cilly .what| time” to get around to all of the 600 |ary ten day recess, and a | tone? 4 et e BmeL e e s s hesrd el Al T ment at the peace confercnce. That|might be expected under the ciroum-|and In the megntime no partial pay- |lef up oyer ihe week-end, it iy about| Does the public need the protection | p'C Jut 8% EORS, M8, Mt BAL VR oonitofion with the posthumous award 23 a Turkish characteristic. Tt is ob- |stances. It is friendly with both na- nts can be made to smv institu- |all that is now expected. Reconstruc- | this government offi l'wmx\d enforee | o0 million. The il of hanar of | of the V. C. ta Captain Goodhart, who livious to all that hag been done by it | tions and it is anxious fo see the |l IUs hard Tuck for (hose Insti-|tion methods and how fo finane the in the inturest of health? Are we such | Go0f & TN | CRC T3 B, OREE, D 1 Yoriteeted to b Brajected {o the s ; ‘adfust. |tutions which with splendid lovalty, | country during that period are fn the'l unhealthy creatures we must have fod | (5, WAYY. SR he Hertaive TS | EUEMERE 0 X FOCine tawer and and thinks enly of ifself In the pres- | threatened trouble amicgbly adjust- | (HIONS Whic thelr plants tp the soy- | foreground end the premdent's trip | forced upen us as theugh we werflxecn&mé!m J‘o LR [ o (P ireumetances, and in e respeci|ed. In this the leading nations of | cnment and have carrled out therr |has become merely 2 saven dnys' won- | swine and submit {o half a dozen kinds Ascalling jn tio vagaiakigvnaRtis L WL SIRg lons inganuity fhe. s e ne gt thin: Gereeny, South America will no doubt join, and | part of the agreament to fhe letter. |der of the past. Althaush the senti- | of ingculatlon every two years to pre- three months ended last June there|Cuc.s were avw to msert theough 4 B nile At Sl make such pleas would undoybtedly be willing to par- | The state colleges of nearly every |ment amainst it is still just as strong | vent our bein ga menace to the health | UFC® TIOIINS, SRERY WSt JURC SIR0 CERs ot S 1@ (0080, SSguel 2 jt cannot but ize that it stands|ticlpate in a like effort for the good |state in the Union are affected by it |as the day he appeared before con- | of any elvilized eommunity? Paraita Pigturgs Present J. WARREN KERRIGAN N . THE TURN OF A CARD A PARAMOUNT ‘PICTURE 7 nd milifary pepulation of (he Umited|the inside, a flcxible hpse throuzh little or no chance of being favored| of all cbncerped and the maintenance | Yede has the cradit of having been the |gress hoth parties seem to have| Will our Chamber of Commerce i‘;,fim-um_ ¥ PepulA 4 which’ aic. apd RuRtainins everases A Purkey knows what it has done in|of the peace of that part of the world. | f15t of all the colleges to nafify ‘the |agrer4 to drop the subject, 5o far as|kindly held an gpen meeting for the| QELCH' (L. (1. 17 quacters which | were passed in. The entorshed men ? the. way of magsacres, the slaughter | Not a little enconragement 1s siven iq| VT department that It would {mme- | cneressional discussion I epneerne, | benelt of the poaple upon the subloets | ¢, (ER", 8T, ‘T 0 MG o0 | ever TSk Rert, and at thelr oquont of the innocent, the sypjecting of | the bellef that either through the ac- diately in recomstryction work on|and net until seme big bill is Jeft tg'| “Is the God-made man 0 live3 If 1 f Da: h T Atheut. h awatir ot hy 3" We need infa tie mies average 32,0009 a quarter. In- | playing cards were sent flnwr: *to be- & » a plan aof its own. rtmouth was a | hecome a ldw without his siemature, | not, why net? © need information e cath e of 13 | guile the fedium of Walling, ons ubject people to all kinds of hard- | ceptance of the offer to act as mediar | clase serand 1n taking . the b |iiader the ten dav statuts or the pres. | from this learned body whe Pratees to | ond, of the nemmal daain.FoLy 3 guil e & %hips and horrors for the purpose of | tor or some such similar method the S have had during the | of them said. course, the’ fwe running -praetically |ident himself takes somo extraordi- | serve the people. ;’;;r":%‘;:g{"tg‘;e e G 31 (ecreaging their numbers. Its con-|threatened clash will be avoided by|neck to neck in the mattar of _getting [nary eourse regarding congressional Of course, if we are eompelled 19 death rate af over 15 per thousind. | vessel, and, with the aid of air fro AN S guct hag been such that the wonder|the statement to. the effect that the|back onto a civilian- basis, Finlisted | lesdslation, it is imnrobable the mat- | have “doctored milk! we ean decline ! Jhal 1% Statisties lenve put of ac- | ubove, the vessel after a time drove —-———W» = Js that there are any Armenians or|sentiment of the pational comgress infunder the u!;‘xdm\th anv lmln!n\; ter will be rehashed. to 1;1.\(’«; ‘; andd it eg?ug!;' deeline, t}_\fi iR Bttty LA W E LRI I 5 L v “‘:”] fan Syrians left to tell of the frightful| Chile favors a speedy and definite | ©*MPS S¥8tem ¢here have haen 17,00 h Division is reported to be | cavitalizing and profiteering gang will| Vienle of tae mle popy- | yater. Tmmedistely a big hola N practices which their people have ex- iy i cartainly thed r;‘gh:l?:{&“‘:;} in vollogés aad 50,000 in ve: e R o tar ot Gertun | Aind it oo unprafiable Lo cantinue. {oion that this hastly toll has been | made in her by aceiylene burners and N “perienced. But fortunately Tprkey is | course, é Y but unofficial statements still report| For one I prefer one man's milk to| e evied. the 43 men were broughi out. The lis ALL WOMEN 4 mixed milk, and one good cow's milk| " > = an ba bewn lonz reseued befora b g 5.0 only_ooe that keows. of 113 A, Manutetimn. O e o e e rr: | to any g thing - T Scotland is haying two general elec: | PR 130 nok bevh o FReucd velort | § - THE - NEWS Tisdeeds. The other nations kuow| FUTURE. OF THR‘RAILROADS. |Banization fos War service held an|lo Sarminy i ‘hate whh e Toios Yours for more fredom. - |tons. Ome is for the bouse of eom: | (i G Rilogelhar, the paty wera HEARST-PATHE - and they are not Inclined to averloo t th & ) 3 : uored German tersitory. # X e e gt Inclined to averlook | One of the great problems betoro | the ofice of Congressman Jonn . 4, | cona : down 57 hours. Nerwich, Dec. 9, 1918, . Fesentative peers to the L¥.s2 of lords, _ — Tno gurely. Sostlish emelie, b |- S - 3 whose peerage ig not af the Uni'e raft board in Kansas Fulp Glfll:ed fm Forelgn Kingdom—are not entitled to sit in|that a farmer with ;,l::l'ee sisters, vl;,—rm 2 , the house of lords solcly on account |claimed exemption. belongs in class tor: My dictionary eays “ta Exchanges of their peerage, Only sixteon of ther |1, on the ground that the wemen are was how to meel reconstruetion needs | pasteurize” means “to inoeulate wi The allies must deal justly with the|¢it, and there are elected, after the {eapable of running the farm. -2 co| (07 them and how extenslve If &ny|in the manufacture of certain war | the baoillus Which produces a epecific| . s agal Juany. wi it, and e, after i see that nothing of thé kind can take | s L % n greatest murpderer in the” wo: dissolytion of a parligmsnt, by Sace. adbin ¥ the government control is going to be|essentials without running counter to | disease 3 He should be tried and gentenced foF | feliows. = . ‘r B e o in the future. the Sherman Aot to. prevent combi-| To pasteurie milk meana to euper- |, ['% TI0S, ne SRl S BERCRIRG 0 | tellows. | = representas n following the surrender of | pregident ‘Wilson has not attempt- |nations in the restraint' of trade.|heat it and destroy the bacilli neces- stripped of his coat by somo Eelgian | tjve peers ip the upper house, but they Turkey new and. fresh cvidences' of|oq to make any recommendations, He | There was. urgent need of copperation | sary to the milk as well as thoge ac- soldller in Brussels markei-place and i, not have the tronble of re-election, the unfltness of that country to gov-|dcclared they should be relefsed |21ong certain ‘lines, and the war de- | cidentally added to it, or 1o make milk | Yo CrC id ba fed ont fh he hanged. %2795 bave the ransla gl ERosleptoy €rn others are being furnished. There | . i t control when o sat- | POTUment winked at it as a war emer- | unnatural for the purpose of making it | "\we"ern “never again hang & com- peer, 8 noble lord remains se for life, gre more and fresh killlngs" rynning | | or, Sor ommient © & gency, but during reconstruetion it is | healthy. which ouy Chamber of Com: | An€ BR AOVCD Io, Zie & 0 ee 3 ay up into the theusands, which too | /S18CtOry plan of readjustment Wasthough{ to he wiser (o have federnl | mevce favors. if this esalted murderer zgcs fres, We| The head man sent the ofiice boy iy Slatier.ihe o 3 decided upon and said that it would |approval and if necessary Congress-| Pasteurigation of milk either de- mocracy o be. | (mew style) for g padiet of (en cheap inly display.the attitude of the Hove in & lessue of matians founded | eigarettes, and the oy returped o on gne sort of law far the kaiser and | state that the tebacconist had nane of . congress {a going to be the determi- |Tilson, at which Murray Sargent of g tho history of Turkey has been re-| ration of what is €ng to be done|New Haven was chist épakesmat: | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR cently written in blood in such a man- |yt the rafiraads, When the present | Reébresentatives of the Raie J level |/ bctored Milk, ner that the mations of tho earth, | sovernment control will cease, what|COmPany of New Britain were pres- sRhrtan i which will make the decision about| ey reguiations are going to be madd|CNt 804 the matter under discussion| ~Mr. Bdito “the peace table, are in the mood tol g -~ FLOWERS - FOR ALL OCCASI % Orders b,mwf.” o5 TREES AND SHfiUB? Maplewood Nuszery Co. T, H, PEABODY . . Phons 588 hundres. (roin sune 1ot TN, Same Faie wes suouades 4. P CONY 4 b 1t an Tilsen will av i Ve the epeam for butter-making op | (1 TSVer expect democ Turks, and these are bound to counter. |P¢ # disservice to all encerned to |man Tilson will introduce g bill mak- | streys the eream for butter-ma i ing the war time of the erzanization | else the milk is separated,-and wo get actany thought of dealing gently with Iz:‘d‘;';‘;:fmnf“’t::“ ;:‘;"vi;: s““';i'“.;'l‘: continue until the reconstruction woris | scalded: milk 24 hours eld—whish any | 2 8NE FArt O 1aYC te% TAE Katver SHCH B iCicets, S that country, Jpstice demands that{management, ¢ \ Is completed. Mr. Sargent, Who is a | intelligent person knows does not acthi ({T°Gl inz ord of Burops yester| “Then get me ten stpe;ud?s’, ;.a\!i) there be an end to such periodical | The interstate commeres commig- | IGRRSr Of the wai induairies board, | well upon the bowels. And when pas-| gay this moral leper of today oyinoed | the head man, !”}_fl e himos oy por A M A gaglacl L nters T pommis- | will complete his duties on that board | teurized milk becomes sour it stinks|rav “interest in the British ympire, | for ten.” “No, sir” said the off " get full consideration. Purkish rule | o, Which 18 supposed to he fairly|the 15th of December. and is not fit to be eaten as “honny- maust in the future be confined to the | well in touch with the raflroad situa- . .| clabber” with sugar or for the house- ; { tion, does not come out fatfosted for |, Songressman Marrity of Connastiout | Sii"S0" Joe for- the fmprovement of nerrow limits where it belongs. It > rall 1§ 2 menace to humanity and eiviliza- in unite believes the r: ds should be com- " = uny particular action, but in some re- | pined arge enough to get | PiSCUits or griddlo cakes. Y sfmcts takes much the same position |the greatest occomomles ang. ver wef L Hincy She. MARRER. ol Sedieihl of AyE - that the president did except thet it (oo large for eatisfactory and em. | Duller cannot Succeed in malang I TR el [belicves that there are certain meas- | Cient management of details. “This| Wisl%4t 08 LEeO by destroying the A STRONGER NAVY. ures which should be adopted if there | Combination need ot ha along_ re- | WNAL I8 (¢ be gl Decidedly interesting, as it misit|in to be government ownership and|Zional lines, said Mr. Merritt to The be expected to be at time, is the |that it is of the opinjon that there firru;:i:’(eco:ges::;t}:\?]:r (shl‘:lllsl; W‘}:‘[ annual report of Secretary of the should be a paréial mergar < of the| .y o4 > o _m n uld be along economiz lin with Navy Danicls. Naturally he haa|lines, at least, under some form of | peiorence to the sheap and. oMol Fa[:a I}lsn “rEd diing of freight, for both féréign much to tell about the accomplish- |government control. It this makes it | The powers nents of our navy and the marines|cvident that certain moves which the |and domestic commerce, during the war and the result is that|toads desired te make in the past|of the interstate commerce commis- L it & no ordinary department report | Weuld be & good. thing far all con- | &lon should he curtailed tp leave the which he puts forth at this time. Hq |cerned if properly dirccted and con- | 1oV railrozd "combinatien more ini- ONE AT r.;m|£ i Weidiia el % ehi g M R SR 6 all times. - Prics 23 CanTs. THEKE 15 no acvertising medlum Eastern Conpectienut eauas 1o The Bul- letin for businesa rasults. | TWO SPECIAL | CHRISTMAS CLUB QFFERS " SELECT NOW—YQU _MAY BE DISAPPOINTED IF YOU WAIT Di: A and free £ action. directs due attention to the work | summated. o meTi ou acHhy. The skiould not be eu they which has been dome by our nayal| Nome more than the roads them- p SUualeg so thex reads cannot have money enough to expand forces, not only in patroling the seas | selves recognize the injustice of any | their facilities to meet the demands| JAlsoonHands JtchedandCould VICTROLA for the overcoming of tho submarines, | return which would bring back the | of the gountry. To da this it 1o ob. Not Pet Hands in Wates PAY PER but the trensportation of the troops, | conditions under which they were re-|Vious they must control the price of ut Tiancs m Watee, CLUB ONLY WEEK ihe laying of @ great miné field, ths | strained before the afening of the | their portation, and that this Could Not Sleep., Neo. 1 : huilding of a pipe line across Scot-|War, That has been clearly demon- | POWer Lo ek r'fgrmc‘r‘j“{,"mfic::' - 2 Jand and the conwvoy serviee, whiie as | Strated by the war if jt was not ad- e SR 4 153 A . s tiful Cabinet Victrola, like the illustration in Mahegany, might be expected no_smail amount |mitted before. What tho poliey Lo bo | b reaians 1t would be a simple| One Box Cuticura Qintment Qae penstifal Oa ; itd " . 0 matter t arrange for a rspayment to P with autematic stop, powerful two spring motor, sevgn shelves ention is directed to the mag- |followed will be should be determined | the United Statés for public. pur. and One and a Half Cakes ’ i Vi Golumbi - nt work of the marines, by a thorough understanding of the |pose uses, any excess whigh had been Soap Healed, for album, and ten beautiful selections, either Victer or Columbia, i “‘His recommendations include the | entire situatfon and the presentation | charged, and also for a return to the 4 #doption of another three year pro-|Oof opinions by those whc are recog-|Statds of a portion of such excess 100 loud tone, 100 soft tone, and one package of fibra subdued e &f tombthustion. similar . oo|ailzed ke EEGRLS T Rach asties charges, in the opinion of. Mr. Mers “My face gnd hands broke out with %one needies, dalinred. to your home without any extras or R g L 2 riru' who states that the rallyoad men | pimples. They began to run and iteh, intergst of any kind, with our absolute guarantes $94 25 president has glven endorsement, Ac-| The man on the cormer says: Of |“Any effort is worth while to pre- i i f $1.000 a waek. foaling hg that nrogrammo Mi. Dav. | course if you are talking about Prices, | Vent a- complete government owner. | 4§20 LS0UId Botputmy bands in watey. To Glub Members only on the special torms of $1.000 a fels would provide for 156 additional|the war i ver ship of the roads which would inio- conld not glecp. My face was o dis~ o % that I'could Mips, ding ten superdread- | Holland is showing a friendly in |4Uce Dolitical questions which might| 9gured could not go out. AN Lt naughts, six battle crufsers with the | terest in the welfors of the rianenzal: 3-‘ time shake tLe very foundations' of ‘h.ldsafvm-lm:“;n;c-hmafi. - nd 0 be decided 1 RV ¥, e gove: ent.” eczema ~three weeks, remainder to be decided upon by the|iernd which 1t fs hard to understand. g partment as to best meet its ‘needs, n ) “We shall keep the coast guard ser- | nd in about five days the eruption the Whols outlay to GhMl for SOELO0E Inasmuch as he is doing a lot of | vice under the navy until the peace| began to dryup,and when I had used » *" | writing, the former kaiser may be|treaty is actually signed” said Secre| one box of Cuticura Ointment and one writing a book on how not. to domi- | tary Danfels today. This ‘ement | and & half cakes of Cuticura Soap I This may seem like a large sum of | nate the world, was made in answer to g | on by | was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Hazel money at a time when disarmament| Except for the fact that he somes|The Bulletin correspondent’ as to StyJobn, R.F.D.1, Box 20, Barre, Vt., 5 being talkad ahout and the ending of | from Texas Seeretary Burieson might | Whether the armistice would result in| Ng%. 4, 101 i . s 81 wars desired, but it Is perfectly o¥i- | be sald to be working for & republi- | ;re, Ui, of the coast guard to the| gy an apparent seadency to skin dent that after the terms of peace are | can president in 1920. attached in time of peace, At the end toubles you should use these fragrant @ecided upon by the peace eonfer-| It doesn’t take very much urging|of o wns it automatically returns td | Super-creamy emoilients for all toilet Phee it is going 1o be necessary to see| to get the bolsheviki to start soma. | tnat branch of the service, and by| purposes. They prevent as well as $at the provisions are enforced, and | thing but it is never anything to the | Presdential orders might be put on a preserve, and . i such work the navies of the ma- | credit of givilization. beace basis before that time, but the [ gem, xwx-nmfih tions are going to be required. Oir.| Benlin has been treated to some towtary Jf the navy made It ojear| od: C-:”-mmn m i Daniels points out that it will be |hard street fighting even it the Amer- | hat he c“’:‘:: ol m(and = a;k tlhl?‘ everywhere. Soap2s¢. Oi and| ‘fiecessary for us “lo make a contri- |icans haye been prevented from fight- | made it plain that he intends &e‘.m; Bution to the navy to preserve the|ing their way into the city, t v the mayy up to full war strength un- peace of the world” in keeping with| The president does: offer any=|til the treaty is signed, the armistice pur wealth, commerce, position and |thing to contradict the balief that he |having no effect whatever on the leadership, and it is evident that this | will eontinue to be at sen about the| 52" of the navy, 1ln tha meantime U N gannot be done without un adequate | raflroads even after he lands, bt the oot el R : naval force. Such would be the best | If you have any Christmas packades | oxcant oo™ et L2, 48 @ standstill, {isurance in behalf of peace. to mail and want to get them deliv- |life saving section of that orgenize. . - cred, it would be an excellent idea |tion. PROFITING FROM DISASTER. |t remember to do vour part early. Congress has settled down te hard News to the effect that steps will| Postmaster General Burleson ap- - 5 pcriind dews 12 fan work e "W St dpva e et |8 and Embalmers be taken which will make it impossi- | pears to be headed. for about as much [the president's determination to leave ble for another such disaster as that| trouble in the alr mail service as he | the capital for a proyacted stay _in which occurred at Morgan, N, J, to|is e¥periencing in other directions. f{“&?},fi? ?ff:ne,rgate l;az heer:;e::- .322 Main Street szain happen anywhero in this coun- | Not much is being heard from those | £, F Pie return. The ersat cur he | B Chamber of Commerce Building fy is most gratifying and indicates | people who last August claimed OB | questions of railfead coornramt con that it has been determined that it |more than one occasion “O, for some ol | . Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant trol, a leagye of tions, military Would have been possible to have pre- | &f that good old December weather.” | training, the size of {ho ‘lutun stang. vented. that terrible affair if the| The surprise is that the friends of |ing army, retrenchment and the pros- proper safeguards had been used. | the former kaiser in this country have |Fective future political policy of both | *~—= — —— Like the Black Tom disaster. it has | not already started a fund for his de- | PArties aré but a few of the maiterd Been found that several things con-|fenge on the charge of being a pi-|*I'e2dy touched on in debate. There v t#ibuted to tha blowing up of the Gii- | rate DR.A. J. SINAY lespie shell loading plant which caused | It is well not to forget the fact that # loss estimated at $20,000000 and |this is the week to give the needed Children Cr}" DENTIST s imany. deaths. 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