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to. One of thege was that the bol- sheviki should cease hostilities and give up their efforts to impose their doctrines upon other people by force of arms and by revolutionary propas TODAY AND TOMORROW " KEITH VAUDEVILLE MAT. 2:15, . EVE. 6:45and 8:45 WASHINGTON _ AFFAIRS AGMG!HIDN!‘SS (Special to The | 'lstlm) i B Y dy got off ;rm- a while a.wi some- ‘Washington, D." C, May 19—The| Slipping out of her atry !prlnl bo fractional contedts. which {nreatened|coat as she slipped into the fourth|body else came and sat with me, 3 2 o) le behind, ap- /i o to split the party plans of friend and|chair at the luncheon table .thé un- | SRENE, 1© G00 PO ont™Gronn I EMP] E QUAR TETTE Such of coutse would have removed | {06, aURE, tave BUCKES OUL Gne (wh |particular girl uncéremeniously part-|{o ‘them and said, “Now do I simell and Geufied Lenine and Trotzky's stock in trade as | Co) ORISR Ol M) iied, | 1¢ied the current, conversation in the|varnish. \ Four Brothers of Mirth, Music and Harmony they fully understood and as their re- inight not take very deep Dm“i““ middle with_her own question ”:ni Probtbly thoy 've been flxm‘l‘ fie IS YBARS OLD - | e e e s e 13, s, them 1ok surtage wut_for|SCC.y WWhen If 1 am oder [ U[ier TP st RA TR the continuance of hostilities by the|ine surface but for the time being ess? S . J. F. SULLIVAN CO. I RYAN & O’NEIL Soveriblion sfise 128 & wiek; 500 5 meath: sa.op | DOIShoviki is necessary for political [ the two major parties present un-|,. . Loud better order before you bé-| “Nawy I knew what I reminded Escantiia Gomady Offering year. in,” murmured the! practical girl on|people of and it seemed very funny reasons and that it would be dangers|ruffied and harmonious fronts. It was]S! - i : PR A g et et vt ':° s::p St Thia. the {des. gh1 £UPE ‘;:eka.\ed “rnllfint‘;ons";‘gu}?‘m o PEO8 Seem 1o pe hlgn;!h‘:‘:e "the e et e o tll(fln{.lng of lawh‘;‘tn' he i e 1 Wil t o4 g - = A d Telashons Galls. i%t;{‘;“wg;:tl;s"g‘e:“fzo'd'h;l:d",oal;:;w lief. The harde® tussle was over the|MeNts early, commented -the critical}ladies must think as thelr ‘varnish V: t the | vanished. stecring committee of {he house and|Sirl across the ‘way, looking a el - g . PR whatever doctrine they pleased goes| e qufw,,n 'of 2 nerease from five 10| LiEHt gray coat over. the crair back. MLy ¢ “Everybody itated about| “I hung the coat out overnight, but ‘suliein 155 Omice 848 | for nought. nitie mombers. The inorease will prob-| - Lverybody “else has hesita = ] . , 20, 1919 . W e as‘; ?;‘xlt olxsdar;n;: Chfifr:se g gh:(;im ?-;u‘\g lar one, ’};oking some stray strands went; prepared to tell this very uesday, May 20, can to the Kolchak government and|the wisdo as ot “|of errant brown hair up under her|funny joke on my self.. But my : others fighting the bolshevikt <with |er than under compulsion.” The pres- S L i# 5 ysinter hat brim and smiling in [hostess and I hadn't seen each other s A nnm OF THE ASSOCIATED PAGSS, the iaea of helping Russia to et back | ¢nt committee represenfs to a latze|flionqr, faghion at the waitress as|for such a long time that we had so ited Press ll exclusively ttiod e onto its feet and from present indl- °€Tec the Wealtn and conservalsishe pointed out her desires on thelmany thinge -to talk about that I use fcr republication of all fews - || cations it will be throwgh the con- dded will bé selected t ¢|menu card. “That's all because of|didn’t get to my Joke, though welf o 0y el 1 i be #ded Will be seleotsd to represent} ;o "atoresaid . kindness.” were sitting in a cornery place, and | @ credited to it ot oot oiherwss crédied 18} (inuation of tho fighting that bolshe- | the labor and more progressive ele- sS. "o tun 5ne - cernery- pikce: and ¢ :‘;,W' S vism will be shaken from its strangle | ments. The whole lineup of the house s g hold on that country. yants jhesitiony aud fie plan. will 'be| LeaHinE forward, with her elbowsand :thickened afound us. Further, Songs and Dances De Luxe THOMAS H. INCE’S BIG SPECIAL FEATURE PHOTOPLAY HENRY B. WALTHALL IN “FALSE FACES” A Powerful and Thrilling Dramatic Production in Six Parts, PRt el o LS S it £ L L 2 Burton Holmes' Tnvelozuell.yons & Moran Comedy THE LAND OF THE MOPIES CHICKEN A-LA KING BRreeD —TODAY— WILLIAM FARNUM —Na The Man Hunter THIS POWERFUL ROMANTIC ACTOR NEVER HAS BEEN SEEN IN A FILM SO WELL FITTED TO GIVE FULLEST PLAY TO HIS EXTRAORDINARY TALENT A SENSATION IN EVERY SCENE m-—uw o BT et 5 RILY worked gut withodt a futter Abaut on‘ the table, she babbled forth her Xeél 1had bt au;ik of “irlx{!nigg:‘i’org Now Phyins IMMIGRATION LAWS. an hour before the caucus was called | @100 FoR R Lo G e e = Saturday night danger signals were t goes back a long way. Atfand more miserable all the ime. CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING MAY 17th 10,056 There have been demands of many | . “ygintly By the warring factions|Christmas time the young person in 1 fiidn't get anything said about my FUN — MUle — GIRLS kinds for changes in immigration | g, . our family got a homemade sleizh tojcoat. and as we were leaving our rough a round robin signed by lead- 5 i h leigh d gasped; laws. It is by no means a new ques-|ers of both factions. A safe middle f‘,‘“, 2t b“"“dll’crh R e ekl ghaer te e L tion and while certain reforms have|of the road course was marked out|faVing Dbeen louched up with ve- [ vou smell that shoe PolSLS been instituted it is certain that thejand the whole vexed question turned| ™"y "unt riding in the sleigh.|there! That's what made me so time has not arrived when thoge seek- | over to a committee w_wluc!\ will mufie and Al of s BisMOGHIN WIth tdore hefek. ing them will cease their efforts. New |a diplomatic report fairly acceptablej . . yrown paint mcross our coat| *I laughed sort of wildly, said T AND HIS conditions following the war will call ;‘: "“‘T‘},C:E‘*n,f;"‘l“{,‘e‘ ;""‘} 3:9"1]:'& f’m Back had to go down the opposite street, for new changes. Whe}her they will thent\as. bib as a bapible bee Bat it ‘_I a\r{l‘vvrcars off, you l;noy. and, fand escaped with my curse on my DREAM GIRLS COMPANY call for immediate legislation 1S |y pe hidden from sight and the or- anyhow it’s no sjn because it's silent, | shoulders. 3 matter that must be decided by con- | ganizatior. fight will be-called off. For|50 it didwt worry me any, But poor,j “When I got home that evening 1 | ! this solution the credit is largely duc|dcar father is different. He's par-|scrubbed that coat—which must have Extn—Feature—Extra i gress. 5 f s fiin. & Aot €l ticular. soaked up the turpentine like al! & In this econnection it is an inter-|Speaker Gillett and Congressman Fess.| "o "o qays ago he asked me to|sponge—wiih soap and water and| esting programime that is mapped out | ¢ Ohio, the tatfer chaiman of (At oive him my coat, so he could take |then T hung it out on an apple tree | “WHEN A WOMAN tive immigration in which it is advo-: ot common sense; poftical wisdom and |\ isteq, « ally £ b : S : cated that there lbe ‘a .complete sus-|gap, into his fatal hands—my nice old|of the f;umlv go amund every sn Big Melodr: tic Sensati 2 genuine devotion té their party. The £ S = = L] odramati. sation pension of all labor immigration for |suggestion was made by them and the! e bol How 1 love its fuzzi-|often sniffling it appraisingly, but two vears or more, that it be regu- | Mann forces agreed to abide by it. |loo% NOW that it's comparatively nolall get a strong turpentine reaction | e It smells to me now 4s though it OGRAM Thrillin, ipwreck lated thereafter on _the percentage The democrats likewise choose the| She sfopped sadly for a bite of {would bs there to act as a SCArecrow | KlN_ 2 Sh P principle, that there b® an annual ad-|path of peace, and the anti-Clark|ereamcd shrimp. when the blossoms come and I feel '} World’s Visual News Reel ]! mission of a certain per cent. of those | demonstration ended in such a fizzle] “T litt of each people already naturalized,|that his nomination for floor leader| tu: H that there be created an immigration | Was made by acclamation &lthnu'fl\,nt erivis ! commission to determine annuauy | & Steering commiittee may be named, it|coat on Death Struggle on Cliff 3 Fierce Farnum Fights dreamed of the powers cof las if I had better go south or order* ne-clgining, staying and [an early spring.” ; T sniffed when I put thel Um-m-m, you might order a new ! WHEN HUSBANDS | ext morning to come down- |coat,” murmured the comforting girl z e 2 will be Clark and Kitchen who '.\'m;mwn but thought it wouid soon{“l don’t think turpentine ever comes - the rate within the specified lmits| contro] democratic legisiation. At the|wear off. The odor elung nruund]ou'-" B Pea, l Wh with power to admit or exclude 1abor | caucus Mr. Clark bubbled over with|faithfully all day. “Yes, and as you say. though paint GOOD CHRISTIE COMEDY r 1 = under exceptional circumstances, that| patriotism and adminis! n “On the train at night somebodv silent, turpentine isw’t. T'm sen-| ¢ me and T sank Into my|sitive to ordors myself” added the < as much as possible. Warm air | critical one finishing her chocolate | THE 66TH CONGRESS. examining officers be sent to ports| thusinem and the much advertiged IN THE LAST CHAPTER OF from which immigrants sail and]fight to a finish against him fell flat.} With the opening of the special ses- steamehip companies be iven regula-| Over in the semate a love feast is|emphasizes turpentine. The some- ' macaroon.—Fxchange. . | two stone-cutiers of Arbe, Daimatia,i} THE LIGHTNING RAIDER sion of the 66th congress it is fully | oo ™yt [Cohless hardship from the | Hkewise in order. The demacr: ‘nu\'t‘! - Adriatic and came (0 Ri- | | seee————— recognised that there is plenty of ; : 3 the first on Martin of — | mini. - reagon says traditio P 3 administration of the law may be|\nied IS5 onc i . ra business before that b & = n %€} Virginia and he will retain his lead- ans, condemred by posiness erore fhat body for the NeXt| avoided, that the standards of quali- | erchip through the coming congr | STORIES OF THE WAR IN: THE DAY'S NEWS ' [vis to ad Christians, condemn e ] s that there will be enough to Keep ii]lication for citizenship be raised and|The republicans™ under the wise and!Adventures of Americans in Northern San Marine walls of that city. HAROLD LLOYD i e S DT CHOREN Lo KeoP Jrjthe privilego of naturalization be|experienced guidance of Senator Lodse Russin “Founded by a mah twhose part- he walls of Rimini having been | going until it is time for the regul iven to all who qualify, that the|will make their little major g COMEDY eession on December., Many of the matters which it will have to deal with are those which were held over from the last ses 0 looked | 35 st \ erin. | fnished. Leo and Mari A ; : Throughout the campaiem in North- Ing prayer was that it never 1 s i S £h fe e = ; oy pon I litude- of the! geparated and 2 = = Marino, which has P‘~'y‘fle—d: right of;u\c mountains. As the hermits of | us heviki ' as com- ghts ounta i mits pecifically and differentially with the Anance and one or twd other commitghave fought the holshevild s cor citizenship. to President Wison. is | the biad, who flourished at this i Y tees, but o g d 2des in a ployglot little army of B iod, they sought peace und Without provocation other than feel- SSI9M | Chinese be repealed. e goat it 1s mot likely 1o g0 beyond, {h. French. Russians, Poles and elo- |80 enduring monument to that ideal, y ta 'm~ ‘engendered by petty rrel, Theee concern the ppropriation % séssat he dead line, and hefore a vote for| “lwhile mighty Germany has been laid DOy - S g These suggestions are the result of ments of six other nationalities a cor sing out of a little baiting. Th bills and it will be nocessary to get organization is taken the rough s)m(\g 3 low by an exae opposite am g A little baiting. 3 s Hpeon tdge nochesary 10 B¢l la study of existing conditions. Some|will be ironed out. respondent of The Assoclated Press, | [0 Dy an exactly opposite tivating _a little garden, might have been settied with usy on them once in order that |y more merit than others but thev | EEEC L With headquaarters at Archangel, has|T¥s & bulletin 0 ounl o)l e iaernl et in the true American style, they ma e gotten out Of the way | " 30 inece receive attention : as ere are a couple o harmony” | forwarded frequent despatches report- ¥ anfl the money made ready for the tisfaction to the ag- and no consequences the slayer. Tt Is scriminate use -1 Thia iy mabok “our Hile -»|plied. This rough bed and site which will tell the story in'aling the jrosress of the fighting. The| This tny nation, four littlest ally,”| b 0, jon®ars pointed out today b castying e of 1be Separiioent Wet | corespondent now has sent by mail|iS described Dy Alice Rohe whoj 1e £a7 pesant o e Gl o By Uncle Joo Sannon who administers! several interesting articles narrating e euic Jowmunication On (WhIchL Rl ton . b it o 7 S T ——e the oath of office to Speaker Gillett!some of the remarkable phases of the | D Sl Sed, as follows: Pverea un- 'of in this cfv- epihke ittt o ST BRAZIL'S BONDS. was a leader of the Mann forces and| campaisn and giving iluminating | o The, postion of San Marino, 1320 LS50 : " U fized nation. 1 Press, i s time a vhy s : T a bitter denouncer of the Gillett can-|sideligi the adventures of the G e U B " neighbor! d i of congress was urged at an ear-| DBrazh “;;‘u‘:?bj‘;i’h_“‘;hff"“'“=’mf\’.°’\',:'} didacy for speakership. Tt is Tehl] Americans and theic. alies n the far { L SIURIIES | ShiogeTl Breatiel AR “‘1';;“:2‘31“,,{;;;3: ,::,‘i'b Then the prohibition axitation frst lier date since appropriation bilis . b : nited States | FESS, of Ohio, whom the speaker has{north. Subjoined is one of his letters: | €18th is nine mil s completely oy G Beeking | Leoames DOwEH Gl the ‘brewens of AfMs 4 3 comé indebted to the United States £ S b : rrounded by Ttaly, vh r g|the weary and oppressed, seeking e, de the fatal f t- & it S J s chosen for his parlimentart Younz| Tt o _jsurrounded by Ttaly, who respects] 1® W€ S uE ’ timdde Ehestg el I8, Ca J:;lh\w‘;"nlt cons |‘r'l L.‘vc ull\;nhf\nd. rather than to Emgland and France. | e (nnwo( e "‘1" 13ntllxl§l)‘glv:\1;1‘r.‘nr;-c Lha':”g::”:“m;;: its autonomy, as have rulers of the|Peace and the (,hns.nan faith n)o!n,ing in their lot with the distillers. Tos B f;“"‘”(‘.l;:" allowed | i is due to the fact that most of | who was himself a rival candidate for collection of allies have been waging |Pastr with few fleeting exceptions, | the 1‘“"”‘"“’“"“‘ I'f"r,\ ‘f" gimp.C ilate they discovered their mistake; in pow when It was impossible 10 8¢t tof 4 honds are mow held by the two|the speakership, withdrawing just be-|aeainst the belsheviki up in AurorajSince the pious Dalmatian stone-cut-{ D€ s s TRl i‘]fl S8 ithe final sweep the blow that was them during the entire closing session py opean countrios and it has been | fore the caucus genuinely in the in-|Farealis land since the landing of an|ter Jeft the mountain to his follow- | isued. & SRl e s e of the 63th congress. thoneht best by these countries that] terest of party harmony and to have| adies cormorare cused ot Arthangel |ST, fres from every other man.’ : N rewers too. But in addition to this matter there is an ambitious programme which has they should in making any changes in existing Ia n- | high ¢ desire wag to fo! i & “hat is T Lo, " o churches, taking the hames of the two | ith the saloonkeepers. Insti in view of the relations between the E,!‘,;‘ofj"f"“;ipfr?(flni‘“\r"\';r;"”\;‘rfl("lxhr-h'l on Rus b d ‘most of fhe md;‘ya,m;h‘;.ngg";nhgh;}‘;fi‘;:a;:;“;’; apostles. The influence of San IPO!nr tying iy e el bation. ob Mf::‘. Boss steparsd b v e NIEL Bas] soumteien in' this Bhmisphers: that ftligaies . Thocs SR SEORCpTEt el thiilg of the big war in France, with | 010 a3 11000 Inbapliants and an iy, “ben wiped out by the centuries, hrothels and bad saloom to bring thete are 1n control a4 this time mhere | Would be wise to have ' those ,debts il e _itined its independence, its ideal of |While that of San Marino exists to- |business up to a plane of respectability are i rol . S| chifted to the United States, which| Connecticut will hold some of the| Tn the cummer, it was a game: of |Uberty. in the midst of strife and|98¥: |where it would be tolerated, the keep- the railroad problem, the matter of | W0 % 0 0 for this | highest committee assignments in the|bushwhacking, hoy scouting. hide and |bloodshed, of chanaiug social condi- farino's und alers of orderly saloons made common returning the he plan tol o e to assume and at the same|"SW €Onsress and heavy responsibili-|seek and Indian fizhting in the swamps | tions, for sixteen contu adds | [ree society, “"kauw with the keepers of disorderly , a national budget stem |G vould allow the Huropean coun- | LeS Will be placed on the shoulders|with the added aitractions of airplanes, | diznily to the unwavering belief of tice. £ and (saloons against what they considered ; tion reforms all of which ave | Hme Would all S uchae of such of her rep-esentatives as hold | shrapnei, high explosives, trench mor- | the trusting ones in the never-ceas-|above all, a love of Nhen a common foe-—prodbition—and tie in meed of attention sud in Keeping| FieS 0 use the money now tied up|chairmanships. Senator Erandeges i . gunboats and armored trains. Tn|ing protection of the saintly founder.|800d man azms ;" die he called his!result is that they must fall together. with the demands of the people who |\ ;ucn‘;:usn;lne; {Zl o::;:r\?ut:s:sero?’ ;w:l?‘xirfia: of the commitiee on com-|winier when the thermometer registes| The position of the mountain far|followers about him and eadjustment - and reconstruc - s changed the conirol of congress from ich is one of the mokt im-|around 30 degrees, below zero it is from the great Roman roads, the|!0 them mountain ¢ from femoctatio to republici control. It|lowing the _ | portant “positions in a new congress.|<omething like an Eskimo tribal feud, |Via Flaminia and Via Amelia: suf- arting: PEY- 1 A man will deride the 10 cent cigae g BN el R el There has always been a friendl¥ | On him will fail the brunt of assign-|the mos being equipped with all | Gciently distant from the coast to be ¥ s en- | Sivan i bt i murs is of course a time for sound legisla- 3 : k | ments and he . i r |largement of territory by violent|that is given him, but he never & feeling between this country and|™Menls and he will have the determin- | modern d « for putting their op- m maritime the | o murs about the nickel one he buys tion whatever is done and the indic Brazil and it is only recently that an|2UME Yoice in many controversies and{ ponents out of the combat. g 1d impregnable to asault by ! War., though a painful ne- ons point to harmonious action 2 must d plums x":\} . disgruntled senators, . FHe : mu The Allied North Russia Expedition- bility of such an|iron out a thousand and one Bactionuy| SELoTotee (uhoee CHlckhong s .":-e‘ n of its bonds by this couns|dilterences and at the same el i SOl v i effort has heen made to stir up ill{or feeling over the pos: absorpt the retiring and for those a in seli-de- entatious, peace-seeking char- was an uny of the inhabitant; the com. |those who caused the respective forc it being fully understood that the republican control ; = i ar { followers to_ rema by such a small marg a g 5 time {parative poveriy of the c al | fol T o Sl Mgt ol _‘1"; It ought to he fully understood |keéep in mind the fitness of the mer alnes dochie, of triple iiiteaiito iSant! ATarihots o | faithand to * live o power is not to he disregarded ] th . " 0t has no desire to]Lhe good of the country and the kafet & & ileft alone. _But external reasons|freemen all. he ps > hough with safe and sane legislation . £ - estige. | ommies and Poilus and half a dozen e 2 that in the twentieth cen- re ought to be nothing fo fear|Deid © whin_hand over Brazil or any|f PAF(y prestizs bt ’("E job, but} o es of Russians and Poles have|Wére not sufficient—there was an in- | dreaming i :’ 2 here oug! e nothing to y o A 3 & Brandegee is fully equa » | % ™ Gisa 4 vl ittle community 7 trom that other mations. It has been demon- . wmfn B if sald I?T~|n£hr?n< a]rfi“ scattered oat In thin columns | (efnal caus g\h_r\_h “‘-‘F]-" its in-| S GhIGnent f0fhis sirated time and again that it is democrats as fair and fearless. ¥ ting over a territory about as|SUITHOIE BB S MO Lo : t I wosed to be much more lenient than GhaE many and colder than i g e % ¢ ocay ide THE WAR RISK BUREAU, |B3Rcd 1o he much o respect. Scnator McLean, who at ot Movse' Jaw. THars|ihelinfuence of tha"biimatian ehinc| Bie, i Sne fmicst There 15 more trouble in connec-| Brazil has not repudiated its bonds | 4VKing member of the banking - cight of these columns ESRELy S lec e or a country 3 : nerve waste, creates new strengeh, builds A sehed out like a palm leaf | 0 Maintain the characterstes of ts calthy flesh. Sold by druggists undera defin 1as ut A balm Teali ) nitive founder is a_social phe- @ |\ zuaranteeof resulis or money back. Get the |from its handle, which is Archangel| iomenon of which possibly San Ma- OTHER VIEW POINTS wine BITRO-PHOSPHATE—he knd that Rt e Doiloea tiveriof tha shocen SR AISTE can poAst. All murders are regrettable, but} ions Of after-| of the Actic ocoan not very far from| - DUFing the days of Christian some are more regrettable = than| on with the administ war risk bureau, the resignation of Di as the head of the 1 named to take up su urrency committee during democr ion of thelin the past and it does not expect 10| aontroll now sieps into top place s has resulted ‘n|in the future, It is a large and ctor Lindsley | growing nation {hat realizes its re reau who was | sponsibilities and such being the case, | mendous financial’ que duties be e|it should make little difference wheth- | the-war readjustment Ac fons, in the mi others. In the latter class is the one But McLean! the Sibeian boundary to the scarcely |Persecutions, in the middle of the ot - lsothe jone of the muddied condition into which | ex its bonds are held here or in Bu-|is fully equipped to handle it. st frozen coun off ioHes i pey: PRI GentEy, Aaringiand LA0, (W Socim ol I e c;‘r;"uu"eli‘r“l.lc"lé‘ that branch of (he government ser-|yope. If the. United States had been | $EPerience in both private and public|west of Archangel, where they connect down a fellow worker of equally ten- viee had drifted. When Director lined to misuse its rights as a|lie making him especially well quali-|iwith the rmansk force, or Kola| _ e a8t Tehrar “The Frinderonnidren S Wi Lindsley was placed in charge of this | creditor, or it Brazil Noped to escape | hon, o, Ccal, With (he great financial} 1 t 2 - = : - o o he nation, { o 3 pénetrat- rk it was evident that y lie Tte ot i 3 ich of these columns has penetra . york it was evident that the bureai| paying its debts there might be rea- | “'Guer in the house the Connecticut A i i d ifnland. along railroad, high road, trail, into the territory eviki and, on most of them, have been at the far front. whera the trouble is thickest. And, as | affairs | most of the Americans who have met ! . as hel John Bolshevikp face to face will tell | n ordnance| vou, as a troublemaker, John is active the promo- | topacially when he has one outnum-| Always Ask for Genuine ean for opposing the change on the| delegation is likewise well placed but ag such is not the|Tilson was taken rom the militar: | red tape and despite the great number lie opposition cannot he regard- | affairs and given a place on the way ! of employes the work was far behind - than being founded upon |and means, which outranks all other| and decidedly u sfactory. bad judgment. Still Brazil should bs|committees. The Colonel Lindsiey was looked upor to place its securities where it |%anted to hold fast to T an organizer who could bring or was invaluablé to them as r out of the chaotic conditions and expert. but not only wa: management. It was all bast: - »k T RN T e ", |tion deserved, but the interdsts of| i and outgunned. i it possible for ixe work 1o be EDITORIAL NOTES. Connecticut are largely in the hands of| " Baci. in he early days of sammer,| “Baver Tablets of Aspirin”’ 1ag the ‘b );\‘:iku:s“\\hln't i "{‘-i‘;“;di The man on the corner says: Time Ell"" ways da“"! "W‘m‘! committee, S0|pafore they really knew very much 4 g the ha caps iad existed - ¢ is e on made the change d i V| about 1 v 7 fl t ering o about Y previously he demanded that he be L“‘ZIX::]‘“:‘F pett FOVREES MamnoHiRl i HE dben: o vs bl s S | 2o 4 (AL were Svilio In Bayer Package n. planned this e3 had _a very Marritt gets a big honor, also. poor opinion of the bolsheviki's fight- \ ! N no doubt at all that when|is practically a new man, 3 rep. | ing quali When the original Arch- be aseumed by him. There is evi-}Germany gets into the league rthat i+l utation for staunchness, ability and|angel expeditionary force which set dence to the effect that he has brought| wijl want to do ull the baiting. | experience in’the business world se-|sail from Murmansk, on Kola Bay, this the bureau up to a much more efficient ) cured him anl assignment on the major | COT p?rfll i .”unlrd [}h 1‘ :af Com : suc: basis, but from the reasons which he next thing is g committee of interstate and for cessfully invade the larges un n evident that it is still suffering from |an airplane flight around the world. | 5 ¢OPSTessional apvrenticeship. (A,?\“.::n};n B0l werell biode) inae governmental red tape which has re- —_——— Freéman is on the rivers and har-| Contemptibles” were the peatedly tangled up federal work and| Tbz straw hat season having as Lonergan on hrmkinz and ecur- to set their feel upon the dock delayed it beyond the point of toler- |much trouble hepning off as some of last year a mem-| ¢ Archangel. When the Allies land- ance. the fliers, but just wait unti 1 > which p e Tt T o it gets vy - . the olshev had gone. Fyom the criticism which Director |started, J B e s ginal ex the senate it is Brandezee of Connecti- | e o ut - who holds the 1 : g 3 - 9 Tii> Germans are Kicking about the | that commities, S it aaniP, of | Frenc I = 3 ‘WHY, MAMMA, YOU HAVE TWO-SIGHT GLASSES given the authority commensurate 1 the respon: ties that were tol rher way In which the of the " N st Pole troasufy continues £ ap his ?'"' terms of the treaty and yet all |hrj\' 3 come {o the front, !m,. ropresentation of JUST L!KE DADDY’S!" reau and the carrving on of this im-{claimed \ulm\(lmt 50 was a place in necticut will huve sfrong represen-| tionalities, eleven in all. Tt was all pottant work it is evident that there|the sun. on: ! cluttered re. There i colonels and much change for the _— Mr. Brown’s experiences with two-vision glasses, and his has_not beer There is widespread satisfaction over betfer since Secrei®cy Glass succeed-| The allies are not in any mood to]the selection of Gillett as speaker. Mr. | lieutenant colonels zalore, a horde of 3 2 fortunate investment in Kryptoks, induced Mrs. Brown ed Secretary McAdoo. This is cer-|iicton with any intention of comply- | Gillett will open the congress with ajmajers and great flocks of caplains— : to consult her eyeglass speciatist. He recommended tainly an unfortunate state of affair: to s for leniency cither for| W sented to him by Les-|the idea being that one woui nees - e The troubies of the war risk bureau|or by Germany. rintendent of the coast| plenty of officers to direct the Russian Z Kryptoks. - by v many. ci orces which were v Y/ have been s0 plainly evident that the e i Most of these offic Wise little daughter discovers that she is wearing them. ought to have heen overcome long be- ‘here’'s one 2 f at other jobs while 2 fore this time. ward May his trip Fo the \olm, P 3 S Ry ¢ 2 Mrs. Brown’s friends, too, will be surprised, beuause there ST R AT much more ‘encouragement | eit is racognized as in- c] And th o Beware of counterfeits! Only re- o S, {istineuis i FIGHTING BOLSHEVISM. s e { urfeous, T oroush- | Beem ai i1l cager to 0 50 | | oeV ' Biookivn mentacturer. was is no ugly line or seam to distinguish thcn)_ from smzle. Only recently was ad- T i (26 e s et Tt J(, {ake Voo|SeNt to the penitentiary for fooding § vision glasses. Kryptoks are the only bifocals without vanced ti % in Russsia| 1fs rocord of accomplishment on thet : i,m”’u lozda, on the railroad, and Ketiass, on 115 COUNEY IR, ewm powrder 1ab- ] Jina seam or hump b.::due(:hrmm a new angle. Inas- hatheue‘ldq of Burope -1 sufficient|a budget system and a wise after. the Dvina. The boléhe)\,nl(i. REARal 7 s i Chiionclalniod by be vARpiz hea $ much as there was strong opposition | reason for making the Salvation Army ! war commereial poli 2 ing a much larger force, | "o ¢ b 0 sending an armed force into that|drive tho Success that is aimed at. |general approval and the prediction of | v scurri - fast at first, In b“"“m‘fl“”m“;&‘f‘u’]‘"";j’:g"};:"e’;g i Y PTO country to cooperate with those fight- e party harmony seems pretty sur he past s b ard fighting |, 00" wivy the safety “Bayer Cros ing the boisheviki, it was urged that| Those Boston carpenters who are|D® correct s and enow ahe entirelioth package and on tabl y THE |NVISIBLE BI'OCALS help and cncouragement be given to|demanding a doilar an hour probably e Tk, “'fl“’_imh?r way % the breaking down of the Lenine and|expect that the profitee: 1 hustle| NO SOVIET GOVERNMENT . jon of (“Old Contempt You must say “Baver” Never Krytops do not reveal age. They They not. only “LOOK YOUNG” Trotzky regime by forwarding food- |to take advantage of their servic INSTITUTED IN WlNNIP:G bl two weeks, and at times] o METelY Aspirin tablets, fhe name |} make one appear younger by en- but they remove the thought of age stuffs, the contention being that it Sy h cd fent 1o iold whes|“Bayer” means ou are getting i} abling the person wearing thom to from the consciousness, and from - 2 b b i - : Winnipeg, Man., 2 it has boen A e o o it genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” || see both near and distinct objects this standpoint alone psycholo- the control exercised by the bolsheviki| The soviet government in Russia is|that a soviet government h. s in- | the ‘ongmals took in a walk.away proven safe by millions of people. as clearly and distinctly as with gists say that they are wonderfull over the food supply that forced adeclaring that its financial troubles|stituted in Winnipeg are HE o0 sta 2 In the Baver package are proper di- [} the eyesight of youth. = valuable. i large proportion of the people into the | will be over as soon as It can got the | false. | These seporis have not on 1’\010 g SEp “lle‘,‘,“‘,‘;;y“fs&;‘;“t:; rections and the dose for Headache, ¢ e ; : ; o - | be nouncei by officials and | zda d. when ¢ Tooth: ra y 4 e e, e witn s |y S e 1 oo e e S i o, o0 e et Tambin SO P e o Y i e facd b g & vy committee but by uni i Two | quat equipped, they S mous nn‘)xrovnl but 1t was submitted to| e high union officials told the Assoicated |wround fought us. They the bolshevik leaders. It could hardly| The whole trouble with Germany is{ Press this afternoon that they felt! fighting us cver since, '| ver 'r blets of Aspirin R have been gurprising when the refu-|that it hasn't been allowed {, say|much embarrassed by “fake stories of | will keep on fighting us until we ;el A0, tiftle 2ol Oenel Bi6iE0ld i Ve ° L4 sal to have anythins to do with it|what its punishment should be, or|SOviet governmeni” which, th .| force of somewhere nearly équal.num- | pociet hoxes of 12 tablets. which was received for there were stipula-|what the allies should pay for block-|had been sent to the T n‘{t:dt szrms bers. only a few cents, also in bottles of | OPTOMETRIST tions made in connection therewith lading its ports ar s td 10,3 2 nt from R 100—also e 1 ' Wich the bolahevik would not Korie)iotcs o B s and. diovping - depta|Minatpes tochordsr ‘o and filed| The shadow of ‘trouble ot B Lombs on its submarines. Aspirin _is thei Main Stree \ . s usually | trade mark Bayer \I:‘;mfactur"r of 218 in § t, Frankhn Squ despatches to American x\ewspnpeu. blacker than the trouble itself, Monomflufldum of - Salicylicacid. )

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