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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919 laws and other measures to improve = 4 m;’ A ,:...u, R TS SGN V e 2 B ine s etk G| WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN' i AU D T T{E T A}dcquuzn E\Dl).l-o))rjulion for z\gri(‘ul.'SUGGESTlON3 FOR i 3 ::;K:g‘,‘bylfl:n A:)“ u:-.o‘f(‘f\!,?“.{:gf;ffi E Oi Ul 3 E XYQ—ST zRTlNG ’_HURS., N{AY IST z 1 i '1] h tm(:” (;ld‘uc‘:u;?r of experiment statior | ¢ flin i thHE i US"kWILrE holding the cruat in. the Band .and 1 OORG NS X 9 R paraffin is used to grease cake tins| wipning’ jightiy dq 1 with the ! Ti T AY FOR 4 IES i orw 'r b O | e esaitral collca man. | the o e eI : AL MATINEES EVERY DAY FOR “LADIES ONL S agement. T junket | Gl the upper is complotely clean-, 7 a, Fad T IR w8 Gouied agemen ; Cold sauce or fruit added to junl till the upper part is completely clean ™ g)‘l‘ 4&1 i& fiv “Y‘: Di, E‘ ; i PR Extension of the federal reclama |makes a pleasant change. | ed all round, then go around with the . 4 E; 2 tion policy to swamp and cut-ovet astry should not be put into the | weeping stroke downward, al : ; 123 YEARS OLD lands. ic " as it makes it 5085y v commencing _each sliccossive g i 24MA IN FOUR AC TS A comprehensive state and federal| soft rd water for tollet use by = fiad!‘fifiekfifl‘f‘;n‘l Fan the Mooeri & ;.:ann-n prics 120 & week; 550 @ moath; $6.00 policy ;"‘?r the el){.l(’lu ‘ger:“lfnthuf [f.;;rn; pultl.:ng ) mnvh of bor:\xfin it. : | finished. This operation, If carefully 3 = st g TIBPSY RS T 2 R VAl S % Norwlch, Conn., ownership, especially for the benefit of disagreeable eve-smarting can Dbe performed, wiil frequently make very 8 R T e e | oldiers, sailors and industrial em:- | avoided if the onion is peeled from the old paper look almost equal to new. B H Telephone Galls. ployes. jroot end. Afterward, rub the hands Great caution must be used not to Bulletin Business Office 480. Those who are backing this or-| With salt and wash o take away the rub paper hard nor to altempt clean- Bulletin Kditorial Rooms u:m a5.2, | Ganization have apparently been giv smell. Parsley leaves remove the 0dor jng it the cr or horizontal way. The Bulletin Job 0ffice i | from the breath. | dirty part of bread, too, must be each HERE’S 4 REA Willimntic Offies 23 Church St Telephons 105. | Ing profitable ’_'“‘hh": lh‘l" ‘tf’k,lf:'?l_ A simple method to soften hard wat- | time cut away and pieces renewed as \ 4 wasl ————————— 18 belng done in ‘"m"l;;l States. ' THOY| eis to hoil it for a quarter of an hour, soon us at all necessary. ave set forth an ambjtious and com- 10 Bith i eabtien st o Norwich, Monday, April 28, 1919 s e = | pour it into an earthen jug, add 2 d B - mendable programme and if it can be | quarter of an ounce of common soda | SHOE LACES. carried out it will do much for that or | to each two gallons S R A e R 0 WEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, other commonwealth which | cold carefully pour off the clear water | jace comes off, overcast the end of th The Associated Press 13 exclusively ettt || otands in the same relative position. It | from the sediment. |lace immediately with thread, then T T e coata i || 18 . Nies sign for the future of| It is quite possible to fry potatoes|wind the thread around it several times \his paper and also the locai mews published | fapmn activity | whole, and not as “chips,” When they | and continue overcasting until you are berein, | re nearly boiled. but not cracking, put sure the threads are securely fastened B S o siiieitles, AC mactal deppach TSHIT | them in a stewpan with a piece of but- | so they will not unravel. You will not § 2 SIMNER A 0. R CHANGING SHIP PROGRAMME. ter or beef dripping: shake them about, only lace up the s , but the No 3y the acti ipping board | to prevent burning until they are|lace will last quite time, : e {in asking for Dic yon other vessels|brown and crisp; dratw and serve. - 2 Children owned by the government, following| If windows move hard heat a table- | BLACK MARBLE. l Admitted CIRCULA'"ON the disposal of 15 or more even though | spoonful of lard and pour a little be-| Black marble may be cleancd w dmittes bids submitted a smaller number | tween window frame and casing, and|mixture of equal parts of pearlish . ¢ 3 | bids submitted upon a smaller mumber | \ota little on the roller and ¥ope. 1t} soft koap. Apply this with 2 flannel at Any WTEK ENDINK APRIL 26th i ¢ o0l O o for, indieates . that | Works like magic. This is a sood thing | and let it remaln on for some minutes. | g |and others asked for, indicates thal|, .,y “when the frames are swollen | Then rinse, first with warm and then | g Time |from leing closed during rainy) with cold wWater. When dry polish with weather. a paraffin’ cloth until it shines. - | the policy of g the shipping into private hands as fast as possible, where it can be accomplished without e ‘e of taranler o g = = - B o . 1f a small piece of camphor is p] LAUNDRY HINTS. | rifice, is to be carried out.|in a bowl or glass of water, it w. o ; s I the proper encouragement | found to float on the surface, and To remove iron rust from linen, ap- PRICES ven in the way of better leg- | lighted will prove a good night light,| Ply lemon juice and salt and put line & islation remains to be seen. shecially us camphor is a good dis |In fhe sun. Use two applications it Matinees | I o e ent doea infacfant and its smell not at all dis-|rust is yery b g ;w:i . .'l.u‘ sovernment does not in-| IACEARC When you spak v . s put q 25¢, 50c, | tenc rry out the ship construce i 3 one cupful of ammonia. v | tion programme in keeping with the | BRAID BINDING. vy loosen the dirt. 75¢, $1.00 war time conditions is indicated b It there is a st | here are three wa of applying} = | the announcement to the effect that i A towels, they can easily be removed | f braid or tape as edge trimming—en- | e is i 1 contracts calling for two million tons | tirely by hand, entirely by machine and | h.\‘{hmxl1,‘_(;xlxlnxffgéx1-1‘.“0“"“ T Nights of hipping have been dancelled :unl“lr\' a combination of hand and mac] nneib,‘ihi“: ",1“ ;\, sh it 0‘;” (ho;floughh 25c 50‘:’ |it is probable that there will be more.| work. 1In each case care must be i “,M,.‘ aian e dre Fub Nove ] |1t is fully recognized that the ships|t2ken to ° ’ the braid with the! o n “ihe’incide and outside to pre- | 75 1.00 which have been built cannot be dis. | \cft hand as the work proceeds in order’ voni ¢ from sticking together. : i 5 to avid shrinkage in wash material and | Y5 1t 11O Ut SRR \WERF [posed of now for what they cost. The | 1 iering in silk or wolen goods, Braid |, Fonsee should be washed and ironed | A POWERFU)| - {same will be the case with others e Sl 5 Rl rq| the same day. Do not sprinkle, as it|# L re built under contracts which | than other material. oth and e s fately " Silk por | hich are bule undir confacts whih | U oLt WALSHAL . . 1y py upae) St 800 ton Unmadiaicly” Sk pon MOTHERS BRING YOUR GROWN UP DAUGHTERS ,[ress. Thus it the contracts were to| by hand alone place the braid on the {y, cotton cloths and pressing with a | [ ied out it would mean a loss|FiEht side of the materlal close to the| ;eqium hot iron. MEXICO AND THE DOCTRINE. |perhaps of a fifth of the construction | s ciitehos sautl e very m thg| Orsandie. which is very thin and| DR. GOODMAN WILL LECTURE ON Mexico adopted an attitude of neu- and this the shipping board well | e but not near enough to cause noCSneet ineayy stalaling RS {and it is perhaps better to do all the |8 trality during the war, but it seems|realizes should be overcome. - . : | Stiffening 'of this material with gum| to have a chip on its shoulder now 3 there is need for s , and | After the backstitch is completed fold 2 Sl : arabic. Add two tablespoonfuls of thnh Tl bl over e s Jly as many as the government|in half and crease the braid and hem § WOrEy vy niich bassise pE iie|iias contrasted for, fa mot to'hs Gues:|itiOWRIOn the wrong sidoiot ithe =l oD A ARE s AT THE LADIES ONLY MATINEES to wo! recause of e R _Jues- | terial, he braid should just cover the | g 1 EEWE cax 2 LD the Otgealg P i ement which has been made|tioned. But if they can be construct- | bk T e coverth€.die, after it.has been dried, into this. ot that Mexico does not|€d cheaper now that the war is over|(he hemming run clos Roll the garments into a_tight roll 0% ! . Entme ; ool MOTHER NIGHT PERFQR Monroe doctrine, for it|ahd can be built on lines which will|' Tn the combination method the pro- low to get_ v. Tave |8 FATHER TO SEE ORMANGE was not set forth as the result of |betier suit the shipping needs it fs|cess is the same cxcept that the first) Y A atomizes contataing lukewarm | § SISTER_AND THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN Mexico's ap, and it has not been|Certainly time that this change was|S! s done on the machine. In|oe"ho voll which will be drier than |l BROTHER CONE IF_YOU ARE OVER 1D upheld through any assistance that|Made in the shipbuilding ‘programme. | the machine work special care must be | 10 Sjngide. Tron the starched organdie has been received from that republic,|There can be little question but what | taken to keep the braid sufficinetly 1aX. ! o)\ tho wrong si far as possible. r at republic. e, UORHION 2 M2 o do the work by machine alone fold Sl Mexico is badly miffed apparently |the shipbuilding plants will find 4 the braid in half, place the material| the fact that its representative has|Dlenty of business in the way of new | hetween the folded halves and baste| LATEST SHOPPING BAGS. received at Paris and if|vessels but there appears to be no|carefu ? 8 7 then with one stitching on|_ The latest in “shopping bags” is a . opporiunity in sending him|reason why such should continue to| the maechine in the icknesses. | French model ~ of white silk—and | ) attempt to create the|De carried on throi governm m\ r— xactly what its name implies. c t U ats ihefbe-carpicd on ss the top is a border of beads in | 1 that it is due to opposi-|When it is well understood that i DAMP DUST CLOTH . tri-color of France, and on one THEATRE is country. As a matter of|89ing to mean a loss to the govern-| Afuch labor will be ed in dusting | side, made of ¥rench knots, 2 ars | 5 i { . ma , appears a| W esd: Arranz government has i ment and therefore a necedless ex-;if mp cloth is use: ch will hold | Maltese cross in bright red andj Mondny, Tw‘y lnd dn ay ot et A 5 N ape: d se 3 ! $i5i8a Wor: the metvice that. e ING. | gettl rid of the dust. different shapes and seems m Srow | ognized by the United States|Dense. {the a ad of moving it from | white ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS formed in its behalf under the doc- . | e stm st i iul NDRMA 5 SR Whether the way in which criminal 5 color combi » when ittle over half a cen- s are handled has anything to do! guy¢ 5 ey w I IRer hAIPacon: | anything | Salt is good for gargling your throat | H 1 a try was the means with the mob spirit is well disclosed!and cleaning your teoth. It prese SMELL OF PAINT. ALMADGE he Furopean forces that| S cases, one in M i 1 : and the repudiation of the Monroe| TN —— | ane place to another. When the work | " Tiic mandarin bag in still popular. Today and Tuesday i et S Tl is completed w the duster, thereby|and as the season advances it assumes | 3 nd | and harde tite gums and teeth Place a pan full or lighted charcoal | there, 1z in Arkansas. The ac-| situation or anyth: ‘\" i air-and plenty of ching | in middle of room and throw over it|ff * IN 2 —IN— case was a Negro. In!with the shampoo and & {two handfuls of juniper berries, shut!§ HER LATEST SELECT PICTURE tance > accused | of the often make | the windc and doors ra day and | ‘i countries in the|was on trial for attacking a gifl when| el ety the smell will aisappear. The ad-/§ THE PROBATION WIFE | & 66 9 ° 19 as would be only too glad to|he managed ape from jail over| y-of water In a needed to agd| ropee of this Is that you will not g e gy isumis g s g = 5 505 SANe bt have 1o remove tapestry or furmiture | Iy declaration that Mexico | high was e Y f . i s 3 niper berries is|f T ¥ il toes not recoguise the doctrine shows | timent . hehalt ‘»"11"v‘.rm1 vhich | S/°T; 28 m AL e i ;ST e ! lmE;eAEi{_L C“,\AE}EIRT;% IT IS ANOTHER “MICKEY”—SEE IT dgment, although only what|had been kept under cover before and i epdochan USING STALE BREAD di . ; might be expected from the govern-|during the frinl n -ied. One 2 )‘ arink| A g00d way to use stale bread s ,,1 THE & GIRL"——You \Vill Never Forget this Thri“ing, Wonderful' But as a matier of fact - A g s ited ang not washed down, wat e R LIGHTNING RAIDER doctri our o s ot £ ity : the’ Gipestive s TS USIcAL SM-E-,E THAN CHARLIE @HAPUN ckey” and liksd it, should see Pretty t picture “PECK’S BAD GIRL.” BER—THREE DAYS ONLY Evening 11c, 17c and 28 on land a: ay to prevent it is & it off from getting in touch with the rest of the | W3S & WOURR midh same as Serbin was | WKe 1t course. When e Leibrand, a member of o fealuthd in the g | was decided that there S abl il S e S 1 Marine Corps Re- JOINT RE i e 15 treating | POStponement of the case, extremely slender skirt, 5o does it seen; SCFVe, serving ) nt and in-: Mary Jordan, Prima e bia, as if 1t was a|Poseible to restrain the lynch and | that spring ts shall be losely h: nect Tice : “h"l"‘f'"“ enjoys and 5 : S D : Lt ey g the first wom- | 2 ; enemy and instead of working for a|they made pEsng T ins L nd a good majorit ¢ T havite wry plane. | Maurice Dambois. the Great Beligian peaceful n rhood is by its action©f the . stringir i A S L % : ¥ 2 2 d at me time only undation for future aind defying the lav he | o1 _the dolman sleeved 2 Il’u 2 § o joldibagaes oy ‘}n & presented t 1 1 2 vou e been put to de: 5 = it s y omen who Ton Lhe past.t = In\\]‘v_.v It a > to be included in | ’”w‘ Haye b f; 1 ”' ("‘ .Tx T Ul most of them o and have been doing war work at the pia e ik ot willite ] MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Jugoslavia be considered no | the $ 1d is not improbz crushed or dra s ay when © motor car comy y Toron The Net Proceeds Chie - - trians, tl t to be sajq|unwillingness t cept t £ usually quite narorw ar ny times T — P PE R __THE GRE e el e i M_m‘_“_ e it ; e ot an ‘nch - ani Duton. S ENAMELWARE .‘ = SPECIAL ATTRACTION: THS,TSRS;ATEST OF ALL WESTERN re usir enameld coolkir more would Gonlai s Rivts wodl en 't Wl R - Al 1 chipping afterward 1 or phone your order now A Reg ':-"«‘VesternThr:Hertha Punch and Lots of Pop understood at f T the n r v I 1 i 3 d. 1 = SR n re . Jug- | v 1 inclinatior : TO SCOUR WITH. LAZAR & DALE GEORCIA EMMETT 1° st Bt wberi PLEATINGS FOR NECK : X t be found 5 honchisifrom jspacs toitise MUSICAL COMEDIANS THE IRISH LASSIE ) »escend to of Cario and hose who did fig si s a i e i e : s : s Descend t f o an would have done EDITORIAL NOTES. bout the present clothes is the £ Ater, n| encounter 1 o e The man on the corner says: It|” And this for the reason that 1t Be5R0: L1 Doy ok an. ez but certa HARRY AND ANNA SCRANTON Jok! ot - the use of ple e e | the t i nd o S L e e neck calls pleat. | Eeines ih w ind one B in 1919 Capers, Introducing Songs, Comedy, Dancing and Tight Wire yme things are t ‘ 3 et o Feats. aa 40 Aok ‘ eck of the frock by way | Welsh Rarebit—Melt one tablespoon- | (7™ e it y e o (o R in 10 an . means in-| The cold wave has not frosted t . it B Rimple siter in @ double bofler, add 5 tonkcys, whirring % T et Ringl 2 S el G by les xicabs ¢ coms in e § Burton Holmes Travelogue “His Body For Rent” unrest in the Balkan region, and whoy | their Victory gardens ready. ) eck i ) oming | epper; add one cupful of cheese.i ShEl PRARES GO 4 Qlbrisun Yereaiiee Lyons and Moran Comedy Jugosiavia, whick means Serbi | It cannot be expected Epe i 3 ed ¢ > half cupful milk | ) o7 oy o8 o entitled to an outwet to tI sen the|tory loan will be put acr 8 - and_one . ' ) : S Rt all'in the native tongue, of cour 1 1 " 6 other fellow dc¢ 1 the eri 3 v \ | fumagmn € “ey 1 1 same as Poland is. Thus when it|the other fellow do al 3 b oottt S \GEYon Grisp Wratk Gorgeous colors of every hue comes o the talk about right and jus-|'"¥ : (e, 5 K iHmued. or dry toast. shade as hel oye Ay §0& 'wihich “Premier Ovlando. nas Berlin looks upon the situation Small h popular e-| ‘ ferred to, it does not by any means|B'ave but it will all be over Cheese Toast—Toast a few slices of | Sionistic fanfare o8 T bistoric coloriynnels T avert the dread evil eye|ted with-a revolver, a is back hreadifo A rlts Trown And lav aen . vopemes: e Koran text ed on the doors ' mentioned in the Koran. stand out as an Impressive feature of|500n a8 the German dele Hbean= taora froc ks of chirron. | HiBHEp i Godk e fenntill ot e ot :"‘Gr"’“f’g;‘mf‘ ged: it more, 1a of the orthodox; lik.wise teeth are apoleon’s headquarters were af the Italian programme if any their signatures Straw is used as trimming on frocks, | Chee one egg, one spoonful butter gt ©0E oS ATADS | wedged into joints to ward off the f‘i;lm;) in 1:13)1, following the ‘Battle of o - st be k plie S i e half « i mi pongte tha s Y | toothache. the Pyramids' Tk 2 o n»"‘x;gn ).c, to be gl to Serbia. i m,,‘(-h”e\g v[,',,t:\-’y IO??. m"‘m,n or ]\:',1"[ Dright foulard lines the graceful| s’:d‘q,',‘,”\\;{}"f» ;\f,‘ff.l(‘m.“ ’,l}f.- f:ficz.’.'fi.r, UELAnE Bt Ol e Ts snlor tell | UL he dawn of history a eity is aparte left hehifa“"“fif«'"i'n‘l’r‘fi'ifipf°'x’n would have peace hy oppress! ¢ 16 ks €| coat-cape. e e : s | @ prophet’s scion from o known to have existed near the site 1811 the French finally we 0 G : e s ve - sure and do not use : - riest of 10~ known to have r s ch finally were dislodg- friends as well as enemies. quota is rais S auieRer e fcar Suits show bone buttons and round|too m . Grated cheese day. or one dervish order from of modern Cairo called Khere-ohe, ed and Cairo's independence was ree paign will be oye: 1 buttonholes. thickly e lor i et other, or any of the countless dyr i place of combat, hecause Horus and established.” | Next Thursday the luxury tax be-| jr,i¢ do ‘their utmost to hide the|nice. and sects apart requires a study of geth, of mytbological fame, fought —_— | comes effective but that will be one|earer's oves : s et Tughan 1oes a5 cong e - . Seth found the body of his HOW TO GRO Down in South Carolina they have|tax in which the majority Will not be| (iinis dresses ave especially charr IN THE DAY’S NEWS S I T ranoarican 501- | brother Osirls, cut it - into fourtecn W a landowners’ ciation for the|very deeply concerned ling with flounces Caiglia s “One thing is certam. Tt a_turban | LArts and scattered the bl where- PEPPERS yurpose of enriching the state and in-| With the orders going forth ol tane op the new motor coats are| Cairo. ails the ground it means that the phom I8t wife of Qsiris, Bunted he| The large sweet peppers-are rapidly reasing the happiness and prosperity | “swat the 0y” in the army camps, the| made of gloyeskin, Calro, where mob attacks upon_thelwearer has followed the orthodox cus-| ne&WENE 30 TUL 26 BIERC CRCE & gaining favor as a garden vezeta of the people, and it is endeavoring|boys will have plenty of exercise| Tortoise shell ornaments are used on | BYILSH _goldiers have: bro: about tom of having it seven ‘heads’ long, to accomplish its object by uniting ut the setting up drills. mill; SENee dl many tombs of Osiris are encounter- Lheir culture y casy; Frtia a critical situation, is de ed_in_a!so that it may serve to shoud him when | pgt5y (IS B SN howover, the p are very tendes its members upon a policy for the| The optimism of Chauncey Depew 8 bulletin from the \ Geograph- | he dies and keep him mindful of that Ik ostrich fringe a n new S oo e Tl | “Not until a century before the Nor- | i b MOSt sections gmust he started mmon good. With such in mind it|at 85 Is as strong as it was a quarter| evorjes oamich (Finge appears on new il (g ke Tdn and I neiven T ,/man conquest, = modern period of Moore nd fransplanted to the garden. has put forth a platform in which it|of a century ago and that is of great| ats never were so frivolous as they | Paris of the Levant, or ‘the diamond] eunuchs, may be se riages, | Bg¥ptiah history, the present Cai- . ‘,“q‘”:gnj“g:; stands for: help as the years accumulate. are this spring. stud on the handle of the fan of the | faces veiled fo their eyes, eye lashes I0 founded by Gohar, leader of the yyhere the cultiva ba ely A nine months' school for every| It is useless for Mr. Burleson tol [Targe flat roses ornament the cver|D€l as your imagination prefers has|and lids, fingers and exposed toes dark-| {reops of the Fatimite Caliph Mwizz, py nand, the plants he set ahout South Carelina child. say that newspapers are trying to ruin | popular turban. P YT | about nu- 1|rJ1:\11.AL|un of 150‘01‘1' j ened with I;\;ni\n,hmu} h»rlgclkpd \lvhh‘ OLloWRE th‘l“t" (C‘(:ISths i (;!zht(};en inche]w apart m each direction. b aocw s Bl wehend s et 2 s ! >s Bolshevism | earrinzs, anklets, heads and bracelets. | year that Ci s- For horse culiivatio A superior state-wide highway [him, when it is his own actions that| W nd Dlack eombinations hold|a nouveau-anarchy, and a pictures- | Poorer women o afoot. also veiled | covered America a plague swept Cairo placed in rows et eystem. : have given him a lot of bad advertis- r own for both day and evening!| queness all its own. R Iy suggestive | which is said to have killed 12,000 cit- eighteen Inches apart in tne tom. Immediate eradication of the- cattle |ing. - . “From the citadel ramparts the vis-|of ‘Mother Hubbards. ens in a It was a century be- Peppers require a rich soil i1 ordep tick; concentrated effort to suppress| If the return of Orlando means a iwborate head dresses are being|itor receives the best introduction to| “In the street crowd, are fore that when Cairo may be said to to make a rapid, tender grow i hog cholera. K delay for the peace conference, what|Wworn in the evening. Cairo, that unforgettable view—the an- | beggars whose baboons J the pur- have attained its zenith. After the the, zrowth is slow, the pads Cooperative associations to stimu-|effect is it going to have upon the| Double-faced ribbons trim the more | Cient cit is feet, u vast panoramapose of the monkeys of our plague a period of violence, rapine and small and lacking in er late the introduction of pure bred live|calling of a special session of con-|Picturesque hats. of g acpd; anai s lovels |isrindere fanake: ghe yendon "““““‘"1 et in. and sultans were en” | States Department of Ag SOOLK 1o . facilitate tho feantable|srciss A buttonhole finish of lal edges i : c s, minarets and | the ubiquitous searabs and {iny grav- | throned and ssinated with dizzy- & . +4 s | (onles the latest ‘Parisynotion £ s; the island-dotted river and the|en images, and the Berberine beading speed and informality. As early as marketing of live stock and otherfarm| In one week Norwich has made ex- ton, verdaht Nile valley ever widening to- | bo: | the thirteenth century Christian perse- S products. cellent progress in the Victo; loa CLEAN WALL PAPER. : ward the north, yellow cliffs to the ‘Sometimes the streets are so nar-, cution took place, Since then the eity Chlldren CY An effective dog control law to|subscriptions, which if it is maintain-| . : sk 4 east, and heyond them the desert. The|row thyt the latticed upper balcony of | has been Islam. Only eight years aso FOR FLETSHER make sheep industry possible. ed this week should put us near the ut into eight half-quarters a s : R CHER a of sand suggests illimitable spacelthe houses almost touch, and their,an excuse of the Grand Mufti for de- ASTORIA ¢ weapon not HEADED FOR RIGHT GOAL. : i : loaf; with one or two pieces, after hav- | until the faint outlines of the pyra-|flat terrace roofs form a surface un-'clining to approve execution of a mur-i Amendment of chattel —mortgage|top by Saturday night. ing blown off all the dust from the'mids against the horizon turn one's|der which the thoroughfares seem but derer was that the crime was commit- C

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