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51285 R S R R NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, THE LOST KEYS “During my sojurn in this vale of there pulling the gear shift lever from e S ‘first’ to ‘second’ to ‘third’ to ‘reverse’ 5 ST ~| 1ike one entranced, till mother remind- thing,"aamitten the girl id the "““““! ed me to phone the dealer for the other coat, “but not tiil yesterday did I wish| ke; | for an automobile thiet.” “Again T risked my life on the slip-| “A thief? Want your car stolen?”| pery steps and phoned, but the dealer 1919 on the part of the postoffice em- ployes and letter carriers but it makes necessary the maintenance of a large force of employes in the dead letter office, and this does not concern unimportant mail but even that of the greatest importance, that containing money, checks and valugbles. Somehow or other the impression FACTS AND COMMENT The peace terms offered to Germany fall under three main heads, territoty, tion and disarmament. It was a foregone conclusion that none of the colonics would be returned to that power that had used them for its own aggrandizement and s a vantage point for further aggression. The BREED THEATRE TODAY - One Day Only - Slerwich Bullesin und Foufief THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 123 YEARS OLD Subseription pries 126 & week; 500 & menth; §5.00 o yoar, Entered st the Pestofice &t Nerwich, Comn. & i cias matier. o R A oW mathine.” cold wind hurry across the avenue,! STORY Tk o near the right address and the people |POSIL L 1y quife i keepfiie With the| Wewyere did you lose them?” comfortable folks dash by in warmi e R e *Daitosal Booma 85.3. who handle the mail will do the rest.| gy o "a¢ chown in our treatment of| ‘IR front of the Art institute,” ex-|limousines. Finally, to loosen my, Bulletia Job Offics 35-2. Wiifimentte Offies =3 Clurch St Telepbens 105 Norwich, Wednesday, May 14, 1919 st Awell start your car for you. But| 5 WEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PAESs, | |!DProve the situation. liave ygreed to atminister hese. col-| came out and started to wnlock: the car | thes couldn't, poor things, thogh thes | New York City ~AND-— oo Asocsted Pres 1o exciusnely_eutitiot onies for others instead of incorporat-| “We searched up and down the pave- | monkeyed with the timing system and | o T aoe-Tox republicaiion of 4 cews depateh- TWO MORE CAMPAIGNS. ing them among their own posses- | ment thoroughly. With a stick I poked | cut wires and used the hand crank 7 ROAD COMPANIES NOW ON TOUR Ev T R e iMfast || Campaigms are getting to be a part |sions. into the mud along the curbing. Mother | and everything. i -, lot the every day life. There was a| OFf her former Europe , Ger. | Sauatted down and got her skirts mud-| “A new policeman came to ask why T 4 ""4S e ot oshicston o mecat demain- || ime when they were @ rarity but the many is to. lose abour i e o dy looking underneath the car. 1t had | our lights wero out and stayed o vm. | THE BIGGEST AMERICAN STAGE SUCCESS IN: s o b e i |k ; ! out and gtase situation has been reversed and it |sace-Lorraine which France regains| DeUn to rain. It was getting | pathize. He halted every car of our « «“ [seame an 1€ samething "waa lacking [KEer fortyzaisht vears. 1o Someshel tog, but our lights were locked oft.” | make thal nassed lo ry their keva, but SINCE “THE LION AND THE MOUSE” HIT OR MISS' i o 5 larger than Connecticut and rather| ,Whatever did you do?" | none wou fit. About 9:30, when we; 3 JUST ONE LAUGH AF e e o T oo™ 1™ mehalt | more. thickly _ populated. - One mhi| *Rushed frantically befween swift|wera stift and starved, he sent for o/ You Can See the Same Play at the Breed’s Usual Prices oM NOTHER CIRCULATION of funds or memberships, is Dot un |Giice of land gocs to Belgium, Den- | cara to the ‘traffle policeman fn the| servico iruck to tow us home, ana then| WEEK ENDING MAY 10th. prevails among many that most any sort of ‘an address is sufficient, that any kind of writing will do, that post- oflice employes are mind readers and all that it is necessary todo is to make it fairly legible and come somewhere It is too often the fact that such is the caso but there is no question but what a great deal of trouble could be over- come by exegcising due care and the New York postmaster may be able to over as far as the #ighting is con- cerned makes no difference. the near future, and as might be ex- league of mations will assign them severally to the aflied and associated nations to be developed and adminis- tered for their own good and for the benefit of the world at large. This plan for the future of the German col- onies is President Wilson's own' pro- demanded the one in the squirrel coatee, “I wished some nice clever lock pick- er would come along and lend me his| ‘jimmy’ or whatever he uses to unlock motor cars. I had lost the keys to my plained the one in nutria. “I remember locking both the transmission and igni-| tion just before mother and I got out and went in to a lecture, but I can't re- member what I did with the keys. They weren't in my purse or pocket when we Cuba and the, Philippines, but entirely at variance with the cplonizing pol- icies of such nations as England and France. It is a distinet tridmph for the president that these hations have acceded to his proposal so heartily and center of Michigan avenue and told mark may regain Schleswig if the peo- him. ple of that region desire it, and the He said to find the number be- from Germany is nearly’ as large as| “Then this kind policeman left his; ! and wondered what to do. | towing would cost anywhere from sm; had closed for the night. So mother| and I snuggler close in the back seat, “We watched frostings from on shop, windows, street lamps glimmer through| fresh frozen crusts, people bent to the! numb muscles, T paced that block he- side the parked cars, hoping for help. “Two nice looking men stopped re- viving a dead engine to offer advice.| ou don't need a key,’ they declared; | told us as gently as posible that the] girl in nut a, “so we humped and skid-| chapel in A Screen Version of the Stage Success THE BETTER 'OLE That You'd Pay $2.00 to Sce on the Stage new republic of Poland gets the re-|side the key hole and phene our auto-; to §1 The ending of the Liberty loan cam- | mainder of the detached area. Alto-| mobile dealer ‘to send down a duplicate| “We weren't allowed to tow along the| paign shows two others looming up in | gether the Luropean territory taken | key. | boulevards, you know,” continued thej === ———— - Bert Lytell IN THE POPULAR MAGAZINE 800 NIGHTS IN LONDON — 200 NIGHTS IN NEW | BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION YORK, AND STILL RUNNING All Seats Sold for 16 Weeks Ahead at Cort Theatre, Carlyle Blackwell Pathe Travel Series samd : : ! Grafton street, - pected they are matters in which there|NeW York state. The allied nations| post to escort me back and light a|ded over the roughest streets while I bar court-road. o, _» \V; ~ I widespread. interest, | Tho. frst 1|48, actng In the interests of Justice | mateh at tho Kevhole. Sivan | Ftecred whichever way the truck pulled| *Beitcla" Vo an_ exite in undttorium eairel/| E . 2 T than for eir own financia) - shiver- | and i r v el i como will be that of the Salvation |qdvantage in detaching these . lands| ing—it was turning TrEhtfuy COlde | threr e, 0 1C 7o Of 1t onViand an active partieipator in " its| (HEATRE Army seeking from the country a fund |from Germany, Her ability to raise| while I went into the Institute and| “The keys to our garage had been!crations of the - eiitieal Hefuges | 2:20 TODAY 6:45 ALL THIS WEEK of $13,000,000 which is to be used to|the enormous indemnity that is to be| phoned. The dealer had ignition key | with the others, so I instructed the| Pund, which provided for people es- e ———————— meet the expenses of carrying on the | collected will be lessened as her ter-inumber 7, but none to the transmission, | driver to pull us into a public garage.” | caping from tyranny and miltarism . of the organization for the en- |ritory and population are decreased. If| and said there was no use sending just| “Once T lost s to my car”|in Germany and Ru The. end of Rex Beach Special ing year. The Salvation Army has|-\C Festoration of Trance -13(1"{101‘5\‘\:;0_ the one. *1 didn't know the rain had, commented her friend.” “Maybe I canithe club came with the raiding of done magnificent work throughout the | §,°7C WErE Sousht, It Would be ter | turned to sleet till I slid half way, find your if youll take me to this gar-|anarchist headquarters at_the Club | “T F tT F' ht” AND THE war. Its servicos are not to be énded 5yt Boland mo leas. than Alsaco bas| oomt hose stone steps on my way, age” Nath Antonomie by Scotland Yard men,| ocolat 1or1g " Nith the coming. of peace. It Was & bern o e unsmesmier of the o, | JACk to mother. Sho said T imust phono!_ +ivhat 0o you mean?" asked the be- | under the late Tnspector Melville. i 7 Marcus Mus|cal force for good In the pre-war days|man empire and justice is not servod | those foy steps T crawied. While T had| | But ane buce whattwas meant when|ing e eommnarchists overflowed and it will continue to be jn the days|nor is peace insured until the Poles| R ety i S b i e i el 0o Mty L b C ed C b o th et e (i fand o e romoppreson s sar | the Tecever 1o my sar and sty on they rvlvel uf the gt the i soon brovsti' - aismiuion—London (| Frank Melntyre omedy Co. . at this time being to overcome the|Mitted to work out thelr own destiny. [ outgide the telephone booth waving a| front seat to find ia the left hand cor-| In the Smart Revus De Luxe method of seeking aid that has been| The loss of territory while a severe|key, and I hung up. | ner, underncath it. the missing keas! OTHER VIEW POINTS A REAL PHOTO PLAY resorted 1o in the past, and there s |BIow to tiieir pride will e long for-| 't was & stray orphan key from the, huddied in quiet liile heap, exactls | —0H BABY— S dobit hut it AL tcosen gotten by the time the Germans havel bottom of her bag, but with that and a| where they had slipped from the hand| The state has at last got a widpw's | ’ . B otloming. that there will come the|Met their financial obligations. ~Ac- | hairpin we managed to uniock the of the zirl in nutria as she had jumped | pension plan, bad as it is. 1t may be | Wm. Duncan ABcers and & Halt et e e s oute et for fi|cording to the terms of the' treaty| transmission. In sheer rapture, be-|out of her cor the afternoon before— that we shall be able to keep the | Maids, Ch! S derd Aoy Gagh appeal of the Boy Scouts, not for fi-| Germany must acknowledge full re-| cause it would work once more, T sat' Chicago News. | fact away from the aitention of other (| |N ¢1osinG cHAPTER oF THE ||| Biturisics, Sonmed and, e ONLY ITSELF TO BLAME. nancial assistance but for members|sponsibility for all the damage done states for the next two years when Wit L bt e ” ney: - and the plan for Boy Scout week has|in Belgium and northern France and it is hope dthat those who believe | “MAN OF MIGHT” Fashion's Wonder Show. testing against the|been given the hearty approval of |must pay the restoration of these|submitted to all manner fo inconven-|a big store vesterday. There were|tlie brovisions should be for the wi- VATINEE DAILY 4 treaty which has been|President Wilson. There are mem-|countries hie ‘allies conience. and tho United States treasury |some trifling differences in thir me- |dows and not for the politicians, may GHTS 150, 250y 356, 50e its signature and points|hers now running over a third of aj*ider her fmancially able —The final|provided unlimited capital. Yet with|nus and in having a common |DC_able (o get improvements made. NIGHTS ....... 260y ¥ of the demand that it | million and it will be the object of this | APPraisal of the damage done will not| all these advantages the director gen- for nent ench | —Waterbury Republican. | KlN at were taken from | rive to send them up to the milllon | beyst mores to mike prelmimons mars (orl has nothing”but losses to show. | inalsted account| There is no doubt that in many France W I Saimedimark, which considering the number|menis f acknowledgment and partia e e | oad B N Ay "”fl,,,‘”‘,',] THE VISUAL NEWS OF ALL usands dren to death and |°F00¥8 in the country who should not|discharge of her debt, The sum of five|Yeq after all America is in Juck. Had| Later on we ha to see them |struck the high spots that it revealed JHE WOELD, Sihds. of children to death and|yy ested but actively asso- | billion dollars must be paid over with- |he experiment been tried in time of |emerge and pack vs into a|a distinct lack of grasp. It was ood supplies that would be|ciated therewith ousht not to be a [t iwo fears followed by ten Pillons|peace, we might have felt that our ex-|luxurious private car. We were glad |senate and not the house of E & b sl Te madagtiale Gimeult fob. Bota | deserve ana|Within five years thereafter. this ito valuable as it was, had cost|it was mot a taxi, or the separate ich grasped the sreat|] Vaudeville and Pictures e only a few of the howls feox Wl ot e sugphrt ther oYl byt I Pt a2 As matters acts setlement business < have | signifi the proposed amend- | e Tl D A eing set up in Germans, g ¥|uitions. The figuzes ave so enormous | the unification of the max tested eve overbial politeness | ment to-the federal constitution pro- - FRI. . b R the o s WSS R companies nin!ev; one control of the London taxi-man. {viding for country wide - prohibition come to the reaiization BETTER ROADS. ja exacted only one billion from |ear. the cost is Jost Bankers and the public are el o he ot Tl . i . at Germany lost the war.| | e of the other calls that are e in 187L, and at that time S0)gaps other 'estraording rested in the question w et oy e R s B HALL onably they know little of|, [N sPile of the other calls that are an indemnity was unprecedent. | Vos 3 9L - extraor CGhancellor of the Exchequ 1end of -it. ~Neither } h a reckles misuse . A.D. ein, e for money it canmot he L : unprecedent. |ang as a valuable by c ixeieq o senate came any- |SSSSio h many has to other na- A : 3 The entive d of “thauUntted P 8e & G 0o inal arner | retai two-penny st ping the Droblem of | Of the funds. ons or B ibn vtn riogs | D¢ AL e fmportsice. of (cenatty s after the Civil war was Dut|{noe the country wants e | cheques asping the problem ofl™ ss"a resuit of these and many " eyt ®S|ing good roads is being overlooked. The sum total of the five| Syt the country wanis | i areas "ot thausans s it concerned community oy 5. Sniications of legislative inca- { 4 ey ought to expect to have 1t0|pngwn in Texas where there has just louns is cighteen and a halr|°T Eovernment operation. | books have been prepared o | interests, All ey (gould seé Was|pacity there has passed into history ‘ROWLAND s JAZZ BAND matter of restitution | een a big gathering of delegates to a|billion. Germany must agree (o pay new blue star ut a change would | {13t the - cehensible forces in|%l assembly of very commonplace o e wikine, o | it Euherng of deeguies 0 8| H e o ie,l” 283 | ETPERS TO THE EDITOR |17 o0 s buc o chanee woud | i, Loty Seprenonaiie o 1| 20, 0, rey mate” ova | al situation and it is of course only | soctations, the announcement is made lerTenention Wecllg \at s General Leonard Wood. Lo Siate and. that they deservea all|lck of iniative, small as it was, Was | what was expected that it should en-|that f hat state to th ayments a Le se-} Bt astoc i | Dothier for @' ca Jithat e ured rather than aided by th : : » 1lg.‘ea- | thit frafi guy. end atihat atate ty the s0ld bonds which must Varlous veasons, havevaniage tfo the s coming to them. A deaf|iniigen iniative of the republican A Long Time. cavor to influence the terms or{other there is nothing to be heard but i to account for'_the | IR ] was turned to the counsel of rea- | iRRLIY 0 Dronabiy true (hat the | japan, it Is understood, s te Meve participate in saving what the peace|talk of beiter youds and the informa-jof Germany’s internal war debts are|STOWIng LUl L arming of enlightened | peoplo zot just what they wanted.|giatiune for the present, and In dus s Eah shovid be tion is given that the state is to vot { would make a good president o % 5 hasty consideration | iR §07 01 they did not want the | e wi et & s groem gn sl e 4 O e e i Iy the greatest increase in| propoed harbor improvements | nt thelime will return it to China. Germar bly concerned about |shortly on u bond issue that will pro- measures for the disarmament .. Gugiides nave which the war has brought be- | ot New Haven from a nONMS | right thing—New Haven Journal- |course. But nobobdy cxpects to live children n't think any- |[Vvide $75,000,000 for geod roads as a| any are as drastic as. the fi-|, exTormances ‘aw 0 one of the rare druzs. But|point of view overlooke Co |long enough to see that duc time ex- 1t Jelgium, those{result of which $20,000.000 additional nancial congitions. The nation thaty appealed it artieles of com- | prise which promised a 7 | pire—Kansas City Times. rbia and those [Will be claimed from the government hs ten"million men into the feld| g™y v tieular vet no one i he is held by seeds. | bore oDty for No Tims for Display. | it v - 1 e gone through |for road building purposes to accom- |13 (o be restricted to an army of 103 “u,,m.mm; the pr : ttes | amentars” paper | T e ; N ereeciing o woman for heating | ‘The seator's Dutch bulb cren s rec of suffering and tor- pany state construction. il c kil Pl . | underlie—lovalty less po- s made between the|keep appropriations within the -|her’ husband in public Kansas has[ported to be 25 per cent. below o at the hands of the| This is certainly an ambitious pro- | {Telve Jeats 1f OR0er WAl COmBAM”| tience. Every el or course which d 1915 Quite almaled re of the state, and pre- | jshed the rule uhal Wusbands |and 50 pev cent. below 1314, The « will be vears hefore|gramme and when completed the Lomne | ccive . = o ‘this end|has wen approval has Leer palpably| now an increase | gy at the people would sooner | s ten in the privacy of the | quality, however, is considere t will 1 | ceive military training o thi the offspring of these qualities. Loy-| 00 per cent. “White | oy nd bless | hos Blade. ter than in 3 il recover from rmany | Star state will be much prouder of its|the great militar EbalE il Ha ‘|‘A, SO | e aa SR d h e. sn't even mow taking into considera- | highways than it is today, but it isonly | thing of the past. The nation that{Z. 5 % Ee " (ORI 5 6P na | or Saria: taeeiiitaea - — - —— — = tion what it has done to others. It is|what is receiving favorable attention |has been the most warlike ”‘\‘”“j“’;.‘}:;fnm by produce good result. Tha _the beam with an- ad- . concerned with its own future, | throughout the country in the small e 1 ’“I.'“‘“}'k“h ne makes efficiency, in soi- 1,461 per cen | X cannot fail to realize that it|states as well as the big ones. Con- zed battleships and other ves- | dier; executive, or serv: \“Hflf e 0! The idea of M. Lucien Klotz and| for the devastation it has|necticut has at the recent session of | in proportioi The defenses of rl"v Ill"_,n"';“,‘{:'1'“‘1:““"*”4; St maltt boiother Parisians to hold exhil ¢ property it has wrecked, fthe goneral assembly made provision|Helgoland are to be destroyed by Ger- |\ OValtht but, to Lt L TINEE V%) costumes and milinery is od one | it has stolen, the cattle it|for maintaining the good work that|man labor and the Kiel canal is to be | peeiee U8 B POCO R, M0 i ctng H from @ commercial point of view, Rut n away. It customary, | has been carried on for many years|as free for all nations as is that at; i S TeTHIIAT SRCGIT NE L OO0 o) Goubi whether it would lave any | for Germany to howl when (in road building and the state of|DLunama As a further gaarantee that|inen the reason why G 1 Soh U mEniE A mabionadbetioray - faces its own medicine but it might | Penusyl¢ania has recently voted $30,- |Hrance will never aguin be invade ed Jon SuEn con | A mood many of us men as well as| “ as made fis own bed |of two years by means of a bond is- | without forts, forces and military rail- | Nated in 1820. AVhether ho De aressed than we are, but the remedy | ; ipy it. It has itself | sye. | This strip inciudes the cities| 28 /0 SN0 BN S0t which he ys lie wit As far| There are but few states that areof Freiburg. Badcn, Karlsruhe, Heidel- {7200 €ONENUE B0 00 FO8E oot b oice limired. | ———— not alive to the importance of Letter- | berg. Frankfort and en, the homedy inie as to the gene ¢ REGARDING FIUME. |ing their roads. Their value has heen |of the Krupps, Tie treops of the al-|iff"lnd usiness arises when there is, othes we P t ports which have |t°0 clearly demonstrated to be othe = e At L e tbe e ty is pald. “,nrmh-u;{v Tht & <HEl cromative SXCor Sk reached t ry from the other |Wise for a state is judged by its roa knows only ten well thai|Dossessed of ‘the qualities of lovalty | (i (iiiors, wi e c \tlantic an agreement has|the same as a city is by its etreets.|(hore is-no hope of resistance and{ind patience 1 Ahergfort [ CORmE Gy e ine exhibition i o reached between Italy and|The ®00d road movement is not new |slowly and sullenly she is bringing |0 Dass that General WAt be BERV" Hionded Sl b colats the disposition of by &ny means but it is nevertheless [herself to fyce two gemerations or|Naled we may assume that & Jusoia ind_ elegax = A sation mow stands |$aining strength each year, with con-|more of unrémitting toil | Wit spread ‘abro “ I have ¢ results. ever i that while the al- |Stant betterments being made and a| The same day that the peace treaty! yours very t | The of white i s wore prepared to ask the Italian|Soneral tendency to the permanent|was handed to tae German delegates, | CHAS. apen- H e > yeturss to Paris such was|hishways. Preside ilson issued a call for the| New Yo i | - Ol g Nis Taliow el SR {new congress to meet in special ses- | el £ the sool - i {son on the 19th of May:. The call came | » 3 o ¢ deles turned of their own ac- | EDITORIAL NOTES. i | D gabie, an' innovaticn i Smoriciy| Gleaned from Foreign Ex- {7 Al nole | ord re re | The man on the corner says: Intui- | polities, d the president's message t o s compose the o in v |tion is 4 great thing when it turns out | top must he sent by cable for he him- | changes e > ng t at the |y I self will not return to this country tiil| With the primary obitet of remoy Chanee a e atmosphere fiy pe-f8 reat P S some time in Jur » much busi- [ing the criticism of delay, the Mi fantastic t vith v heroic A There are & of rumors & May is cortainly doing _everything, |Ness faces the new congress thai the |of Pengions propose to decentralise ! fizu Tust mow “Trath' ‘has a gi- p2 B R A Do dens. 1t dxleven to tho unreasonable g8 sare|unee sion will in ahility | their work, and to open up reg gantic sm on her nd_the g 4o | tretag to Keep. tha cataid |ZutsuniisHme the session | centres throughout lingland, | infar ippori of motherhood suffers oua A tha A e o iy ] e trying to keep the country i, pegin in December, and turn { land, Ireland and Wales. {from a prouou black eye. t v o e &‘d ¢ Jis 1 mue uniil ihe great| The Scotiish area will probably be| The rumour that Edward Bern- | Ita 1 and wavering e conventions in Jue | worked from Edinburgh and s 19 tein may como 10 London s Am- | @ E HAVE always thought that At here a be greement re they wil 11920, have two cenires—Dublin and Belfast|passador for Germany will revive | Wi A arding nt to the effect|automobile has succeeded thus far this| The peace treaty including the con- id Wales will have its headquart- [ memories of the Communist Club | Gl ind the that plan ng Fiume to Italy | on in pushing a locomotive off the | stitution of the league of nations is|ers at Cardiff. B iRan s naters Tt aind ! Metal énd sFecl files would etx fter a period of four vears and con- | tracks. generally considered the groaest mai-| Itis proposed to cet up in cach of | ! test. Now in the face of what they v 6 56 for the Jugoalavs ter to come before the Goth congress, | the districts—L3 in all—a self-con = == A et i v : B oot o | Eyen it the United States doesn't|yvet this is oniy one of the important tained administrative unit with 1 - - 3 have stood we know it. It is ;mlv,. nm;-.%nfi I % to be Feal ¢ the situa.|cxpbet to get anything out of the|auestions that are pressing. First|legative powers. 3 : ’E ) ¢ L —the manner in whic - 8 that the situa- | OXPECL 10 ot Ay oeing hand. | the reat nationdl appropriation bills| While the Ministry will retain di- £ ! short of miraculous—the ma; tion part ¢ AL et s that provide the means for the contin- | rection of policy and the supreme g [ these steel files went through that fire and tha v r done 50 Bty oS 10000 RROCES. uation of the government must Dbe)contro} of the centre, a large part > hould at it will be perma-| = taken up. They passage in|the adminostrative work will be d water.’ St t ting conditions which will| The report that an army is to be|yarch by reason of the filibuster in|in other parts of the country by re- ” B St Wb lis. ooa an taat | ®e0t & luxv~t l’:\my:lr'a(.lh, the qmr{'i i3 the senaie and the departments h*«I\l“g.onM offices. | i l The above experience of the Southern Railway B SN aild senuible o contradictory to all that has been|been at a loss for funds. acially i : e 2 i ¢ _ 4 e ‘nf,'.”,' o4l Y % ;’»“u-r'r:':':"vé hv}§ claimed in the past. difficult has been the situation of Di- ca:,fc‘xsw:;‘\n?ll:(:m}el‘aln‘:ur‘mnI;‘e P | B i Company is but one of many instances of the ¥ . . P i z.:8 rector General Hines in endea- | Correspondenre Bureau reports from f ‘ il i v T Bt it ’\"’”“‘;‘L"I‘“”: 1 the United States had been seck- | vor fo run the rallrouds, whose re-|Sopron that the® Inventory Uo:\\miav; 1 \ i i li protection given by Art Metal which is to the effect that though i a 1 a g o res: ceipts L r' NG he has nd, after z uS < 1 o 1, ing anything at the peace congress for | CeiF sion has found, after zealous searches, l 2 80 v has been claimed that Fiume as = city | e 2708 46 the ees Seres, 08| expens n_doltars | treasures of ‘art of an enormout | | In this case 800 Art Metal four drawer letter Bise ihroust 1-"7‘.\:«‘;\!':1““0\\ 4|1eading part therein. 3 ey, el u‘;z! g s 8 Ll et e i files brought their contents unharm;d :}iwugh majority of its people 10 be annexed % gra by the pr 2 olas Estel vastle at Ferch- al e pih ke tits | £ S R 5 i p : B 6 he the vesul Bill to appropriate $730,000,000 as an| o that e | o DHiwauker, Win =T .8 > a fire whi letely gutted the building. PR R Dot be b"’“"]‘”\“ Those who will make up the 66th|aadition fo the s iexhansteniss R :lwt'ha;” who work and eufer. from funcuon]ng l ; a fire which complerely g 8 it the question should be submitted 1o congress are fully conscious of the|volving fund”; the ultimate sclution of|a¢ 1 e mebis isorders wou i steel office f 56 an 1 gress i giaua he | weiying fundy L 3t flat least two weeks ago. Ll i And when you buy Art Metal steel office fur- & honest plebis Fiume as an in-|juginegs hefore them and that the hot [the transportation problem is the| " 'miess sere fonnd -mones, profit by my advice | (it ‘\‘“J when }‘“L y y ¢ fonal port would overcome the|scugon is about to break forth. greatest domestic problem. that faces|qishes and goblets, including a silver and take Lyri:a E. ! i niture for its permanence, its convenience, h would be likely to be i e it the new congres: an's hig] dor: Pinkham's Vega- ; fet y goblet of a man's hight, ador inkha ge- | d its good looks, it is wel member th e it was given outright| With demands being made for in-| Whatever. solution may be found ft|With Precious stones dating from the table Compound, l and its nu‘od looks, it is well to res at . or the Jugoslavs. creasing the price of hair cuts in New [is pretty certain {hat the country|lime of Mathi Corvinus, B I was mare you are also buying protection. — — London to 50 eents, it's no wender the [ Wanis no more government operation | Parso has ben laid upen these jrie en [ came : . ADDRESSING LETTERS. people of that city feel they are being |OF Dublic utilities. For years It had |Urs: e home from work at f i Come in and see this. Art Metal file—or a = A8 A been claimed that the only remedy for| Mathias Cor night, I would be | At A 1 ;i i ct attention is that which is ot - . tion sys gover: farqe < o SR8 10 the effhct that the postmasier |, Boston Bax Tnvited: Gensral Tooh | {1 TRE WA fo (ke eqvernment to) | The Marails of Breadallars whose painswhichdragged B¢ New York city 15 10 act as toacher |(0 Make it a visit but there IS 10|prought the chance to ry out. ine|Eretted sends to King George me down. I took THE T J ' one of the public evening schools of | 1Xelihood of his coming u the | sed v the interstate|spring the first Tay salmon Lydia E. Pinkham’s An Art Metal four drawer H RANS ON CO. e o e evenin 2ehools of | case {realy has been signed and put|Commerce commisson, numerous. pub- Vegetable Come certical steel ile, fitted with NORWICH, CO - SVIRg 1n-1_ . ¢ service commissions and forty- ice received from his own re pound and it made eatomatic lock, One of man; ikl (i addressing envelopesand |into operation. 3 n i = >y WI NN, tractions in addressing enselopes und cighl state logislature ately |Served waters u fine salmon which | me feel like a new woman. I can work { awles. g il : making ou money rders Mere L o niilan Hardan. declaies.. that|m ads wer g able | that famous fisherman, the lat t from morning until night and it does | seems to be no special reason wi th {to mee he tremendoy Pran is 1} Y | + d iat 1 s cid E TR R S Gom e ot » meet(he (rentendous at | Pran uncls bad caught when | not bother me, and 1 wizh all girls who | = | postmaster should be the one to give|the Deace lerms are mot a bit harder|was suddenly imposed upon them. Ap-|eversbody elso had faile o | saar I did wonld try Lydia E, | ihe directions except that it is outsids |than he expected. He hasn't - been |parently the only wa) frec the | Healy, the Irish wit, Who was a fel- | i, 25 would try Lydia E, | . tions Mol 50 tor el CEbaday frim el e il e Coxthe THeh I- | Pinkham’s_Vegetable Compennd,”— the general line of instriotions ~and | to (cll Germany fram the start | trunsport y Jlrom "these | low-glest, promptls’ compo the |y S on d interes i od |that it was at faul | hampe: s was o lake|following ode to celebrate Dappe | Mrs. H. DooLzy, added inters th"m!i:‘mh:“ scuused ey 5 | them ¢ Juriedidtion of the sey:|event: Milwaukee, Wis. ! e s cipation, but| . . o e of anar e «. |eral states and place them under the Fa i LI = . thess can be no question but what ;,.‘:‘..|L=‘,“‘,‘.‘,‘1' :;N;u “\b‘::, a‘,‘l"d,".“lf ;“‘m;;ifi control of the federal govern-|God bless old Seotland. whic I'm told ‘Y-lnl“, BDs SYeryEne should there s need of impressing upon a |l from pris ¥ wolved | yent. TFven the interstate commerce| The region of romance is DL Oy L hotns e, and large proportion of the letter writers|" °1I'TiNE D trouble on the Fourth|commission was deprived of ite real| And bioss the Toans of istead of dragging alor m day to the mecessity of writing addresses on | J!1Y #hould be speedily sent lo the |quil and the director A i dny with lif» a burden, zive this famous envelopes Dot omly uniformily, bat|CCUNUY Whence jhey came ried on his great exp Withy | Oh, bless his rod. his 1 remedy, Lydia B. P S a e = a perfectly free hand. i blcanhiniron, bis esl D pound a trial, plainly and correctly. It was thought that the allies were |Was done away with, tr And bless this fish who left his “Tay" | It has overcome justsuch conditions for &.n;ml! addressed mail has al- | being extra good {o the Danes by giv- | “'n,‘ roli "-sd slor‘l; D‘I“" ‘To come up to our dinner. thousands of others, and why not for ways been responsible for a large|ing them more than they sought, b 5} SncToased. aud S L on ou? For special advice, write Lydia amount of the postal matier than|now il appears Demmark s provoked |5ard (o existing laws, public wonven- & apearantly sthes nesf Hindsrendence E Pinicham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. never reaches its i, . iy % ce o culty ring | of our young women extends to their | i (e e $ SRt | It not “;‘x:: ‘l’;‘:"“:l "‘;“‘:m;“ more . of the | capita Federal cnactments fuls| mutual 'transactions. We watched s | Lo¢,result of their 40 years expericaca only causes an pntold amount of work filled the laws, the public cheerfully'pafly of five having lunch tozether at v 115 0t your sorvice. S

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