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T s BULLETIN, NORWICH, HER AWFUL SECRET but this is jolly,” said the eligi- oung man who had been invited s bafore to come to Sunday night tea and who had arrived. ‘“I'm glad the maid went home sick this aft- ernoon and that your mother was un- expectedly® called away this morning —that is, I don't mean it will be awful- FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919 IN THE DAY’S NEWS China Not to Lose Shrine. Reports that China loses her his- toric shrine, birthplace and home of Confucius, by transfer of the German concessions on Kiaochau bay to Japan are incorrect, according to a bulletin| from the Washington headquarters of the National ucugrapnlc Society theless that larger quantities of goods are being shipped. There is a large business being done in foodstuffs, for we are supplying a large part of Europe with necessities and in this direction alone the expor- tations for April this year exceed those of April last year by practically $100,000,000. There is likewise a large gain in the crude materials for use in ONLY POWERFUL MEDICINE WILL END RHEUMATISM “SHOWS TOD/ AND SATURDA! ), 3:15, 6:15 and hastlly, nodding her head. “Oh, _vyes, onion is fine for—for flavoring. I ex- pect we'd better have tea? “There you go again,” the young man told her still more admiringly. “When I know how crazy this family is over coffee. Just because I am part Eag- lish doesn’t mean I can't exist without Ativ Glerwich Bulletin and Qoufief 123 YEARS OLD VAUDEVILLE—PARAMOUNT FEATURE PIGTURE JEROME and HERBERT - | ma ing and in manufactures|ly nice for us to get supper our own|tea. No, let’s have coffee. You al-| “The tomb of Confucius, China's Mt.| 1y, : ; Sekmaription price 120 & week: 50e & mowth; $6.00 ;’:‘.:;“;fi:“:,f though a slight decline | selves. Don't you think s ways have such good coffee here Vernon, is in Shantung.” the bulletin ngcnlfif“.‘;";a'x'.?: “{r‘“.f#\"fi-’n!&_’l.’..l‘:.’!,: hfi.‘: TWO CLEVER VERSATILE COMEDIANS IN A RIOT OF FUN * Bt o a0 reniie @ i, Cmn, o |18 Shown in the manufactures sent| O Voyvess ssreed ibe mretiy] AUl mshtl siC e pretty gl re | e Shaaning rovincs. thel 0 Wedkn ocum Io st o omush T o fo usthes use 1 manafacuar S & (e anxlously “1im ateald i, lctanty g ahe chavged the (s caniz | mies Iy the suanuung province ' the 20 veskn Roeupa Js syns, ciouai | Mahel & Johuny Dove LE POILU Tuleshens Gatts inz. L L e e 't oy om et o |acixa rbesina i paitang rpi 5 . THE CAMOUFLAGE PAIR NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT Sullilp Sustnem Oftice 488 In the matter of imports the coun-|jjxe when all a fellow usually gets is|wasn't at all, she just took advantage|123 Square miles. - In uddition Japan|jaei 2 544 Bulletis Bdiortal Rooms 85.3. try shows an increase of five billion | hoarding and clubs. And I'm an aw- Bulletia Job Offfce $5-2. of mother being away.” is given control of the railway line! The Lee & Osgood Co. and all drug- Wilimantic Ofice 23 Chumh St Telepbone 105, | Over the amount received for Marcn | fully good helper. What'l I do first? —_ :rflm Tsinmrln to Tsinan-fu, Eha.r‘h‘ g;‘s(i :;ecna;nlmzlzead‘ tlr;.;‘til th?m.!n DOROTHY DALTON Mr. and Mrs. SHIUJ Drew il » - f course, g ¢ SR oy e Sy . fhe alke| tung’s capita v in right: o e no-pay 5. e 2 2. F———-——N'M'CH‘ AL AL (l)\‘:'" \w:l ‘nf 1::L vear, but, the total| “Oh~ breathed the pretty girl, look-|young man. “Do you measure coffee|Way and to build branch lines. d:x ° for two ld?.fi' ;:u ehould “know “HARD BOILED” = = T ek S ing about the kitchen a bit irresolutely.| by teaspoons? 3 ught they used ta-| “In other words, the area_of Shan-j {i S 2 = a little better han a third of 1 thoug] ey u . o j that at last yvou have obtained a reme. is only dy_that will conquer rheum /| “ROMANCE and RINGS” MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, [ Then she turned to him with a charm- | blespoons.” province is_comparable to the tism, f £ the export business. ing smile. “I knowi" she cried. “I| “Why, of course,” the pretty girl|{combined area of Pensylvania and Vir-| For over seven years throughout 2 e e uisiotee . 41 e’ mphichs e TR Shail et vou do the cooking. You|laughed very heartly, instantly chang- | £inia, and the portion ceded to Japan| AMerie Rieuma bas been prescribed ® emdited to 1t or not olberwim credited in EFFICIENCY OR POLITICAL RE-|shall cook whatever you like best. Oh,|ing spoons. “I was not thinking about| I$ only “a fourth larger than the ter- "B his paper and also the Berein. 2 o a<ony. pain and despair, local uews published WARD? 1 know you men are awfully clever at| coffee at all.” ritory originally cut out from Mary 2 [AUDITORIUM,| " those things, and particularly since| “Now, don't you go to a bit of both-|{land and Virginia to form the District T e e Tan't it time for Nerwich 10" insist| veus avay’ Gxnetiences, where 3efilcr” 1he Sdine man. ol et flivg) of Cohuubia, the southern triangle of { g | upon efficiency in the office of super-|learned so many things. Why, T hava|the tea kettle to overfiowing and light-| Which later was returned to Virginia. TODAY AND SATURDAY, FOUR SHOWS 1:30, 8, 6:15, 8;15 intendent of the water works? Isn't it|a cousin who makes the most wonder- | inx the gas henca\h'm “F qomotenwel e comicton ntillie ek iy REE —_— ————————es a y competeney rather | ful cheese souffle in the chafing dish,| what we have—anytfing you cook will| Pukow railway in 1912 opened direct} TO than polit .\ll:vao(rk‘o,\‘h:u!d be the ba-|and the eggs have to be beaten exactly | be dandy. CD oy oW (e sa e e Mlx, Popular Western Sh.l‘ CIRCULATION hich such an official shall | Bine mi Why don't you make semething real| of Shantung, in s senses One sxprees THEATRE i upen IERIoD AN A e — quick and easy—hurray! Here's a can|(rain a week to Pukow sufficed for ll'l FAM WEEK ENDING MAY 24, be; N o 1226 :upflelr"‘x;;‘l th On;:éc Ban | gl ssled the elietble iveuns iman | o¢ HObKter S Tach hive aone offiRAt e E AND FORTUNE 5 g & hie 4 miringly, * et there isn't much|lobster neuberg you had here thelt® eting or encouraging been filled every year by the political | about cooking you don't know. Talk-|night of the card partv. T can taste| fourist travel was made. X Today and Saturday A SNAPPY WESTERN PHOTOPLAY 10,049 party that has been in control. The|ing of souffles and such things! You|that yet. Ummmm—but it was licking| “One goes to the home of Confucius e e emeee— -~ b4 result has been that there have been|needn’t think I'm going to lose my!good. That's ju;t in a sauce. isn't it?”| NOW, as Marco Pelo might have gone. 1:30, 3:30, 6:15, 8:15 A P frequent changes. Men have been e of eating some of your concoc-| “V-y said the pretty girl|{IExpress trains do not stop at Chu- S dpagent LS L e F named who knew mnothing about the ¢ messing around myself. May- | slowly, paling a trifie. “Oh, Robert,—| fou station, 33 miles south of eggs, but nething mu Tsinan-fu T'd love to, but I remember mother said save when great officials character of the work they were sup- VITAGRAPH SPECIAL STARRING NORMA g before she Jeft that she intended to|Pass that way. The station is six i posed to superintendent. During their have hoiled eggs!” cried| use that lobater for dinner to—tp-mor- | Miles from the town, and there Is no GLADYS LESLIE - mcumbeney they gained experience andg (he preity girl rapturously. oI simply adequate accommodation for large it they remained more than a year|love boi—" of course, we won't touch it,| Tumbers of travelers at either place. THE KINOGRAM Pearls of Thunder Mountain WITH ANTONIO MORENO or so they were doubtless better qual- ified to stay than those who were chosen to succeed them. But the water superintendency has been hanging on the political plum tree for many years. An efficient superintendent got “I should say mot!” said the young man instantly, shaking his head. “Just because I mentioned them you needn’t 20 and upset all your plans that way. I'm rather tired of eggs, ayway, Agn it's just like you to be sweet enough to pretend you want them when—" Unless an official command opens the tone-floored yameén rooms to one bringing his bed and board with him, the trip is net to be recommended in the twentieth century, vears after the opening of the railway. “The road from tWe station to the! agreed the young man instant- T know—Ilet's have just some hot muffins and jam and coffee—why, Ag- nes! Whatever—" “Oh!" sniffed the pretty girl into her lace handkerchief, backing away into a corner, “I just can't help it. I—I nev- WORLD'S BEST NEWS REEL i The New Moon little or no recognition for his work “I don't know when T've had any.”|er made coffee in my life, and I'd have| toWwn where nearly all the i“’“\‘:i’d“ | @ e and his ability over other aspirants|said the pretty girl with insistent re-(to die if I was ordered to bake muf-|3are descendants of kinfolk of Confu- reccived no consideration when the|8ret. “And here are some mice fresh|fins or be hebeheaded. T can't cook a|cius. could not be called a road else- Hem'y B.W althall ran enln . time came to pass around.the political | Ones—uo, is 2 bag of onions—|b-b-bit, Robert, and mother said I'd| Where, and the springless Pewing cart % s horrid things! How I hate—" be sorry — and now you'll hate me!”|Oor & sedan chair are the only vehicles N rewards, p “Don’t you like onions?” inquired| “Nonsense” said the eligible young|The Duke Kung, direct descendant and How this has worked is no betler|ine young man in surprise. “I don’t|man after a dazed blink. “And now| Present head of the great cla . demonstrated than the experience that|mean r of course—but all you good| that you know I'm sheer crazy about! P stipulated that the Modem Husba_nds ] - - =~ = | has been had in our street department | cooks so about ‘just a touch of|you, why, you can go to cooking school, }'noum 1nm come qi\ nearer to Chu- m Y < in the past year. Most citizens will|onion’ in everything vou make. Agnes. Say, let's have just boiled| 0. and mo ang jin a are un- o e i e mit that we have had enough of | Put onion in vour soups, don't eggs and fea—I can't think of any- “‘““""“‘1 o AR THE NE o Jdermen, 2 P » is “Oh, of course,” the pretty girl said’thing I'd rather have."—Exchange. Beside the many temples in the city or iermen, . The fact of tho madier 16 that pretty @ ¢ to Vsl there 15" the. geace of th PATHE NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 30—DECORATION DAY PENDLETOX. we :.\an\ml mx:l&t u)(;nn cnrv;p l:‘:«‘ia l:- philosopher and his descendants in a g the office of water superintendent. o % his queer nest amidst the grasses at| Walled park a mile beyond the city For Counctimen, |Tose % w1 don in oer z;np‘.!-m-;»G!eaned rom Foreign® Ex.|Rtitnsfhe: soitis siganes 3 waitt e Db cinnor pas et - Music by the Tango Band—All Special Jazz Arhsh CKI. ments here and in that particular de- | nest, with its front and back en-|Yond the first gate. only officials and D 1 T h e ment in other cities | changes trances, is ready, he will go forth in; Uistinguished visitors with official let- ancing onig t DANCING 8:30 to 11:30 REN SARBER. The opportunity to bring about such| It is announced that a lady dector is = search of a mate, driving her into the| Lers being permitied to view the green For Tax Collector, + desirable change is now before the| COMIng from foreign parts to tell us all| nest and forcibly retuining her therein| mound and its tablets in the last en- e s e : SON. & SPoled e sl P & 5. 1] i A fent = slosure. ‘B < the g PICKETT'S FULL ORCHESTRA, . A. ROBINSON. people. 1t will be insured by refusing|3POut our dreams. There is one classic|until a sufficient number of eggs has| closure. ‘But s the guide book, LABR'S HALL, MOOSUP: Come One and All and Enjoy a Good Time, Per City Trewsurer, ty the al of the existing law, | STC2HT W s at the basis of Eng-|been laid. The female, after escaping| #dmittance may, however, be obtain- Dancing from 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. . to ratify the repeal o existing 1aw, | jish common law about which budding| from the nest, never seems to return! €d by tibping the guardian.’ For cen- “THE CUBAXS.” | v 1l be 3 lished by vot- El ] . THE CUB. 2 | Sl o) ! ill be accomplished by vot- rs and othere would like to know| to it, the subsequent work of hatching| turies the officials have been from Pe-| Admission: Gents 65 cents, Ladies 40 GENTLEMEN 35¢—LADIES 15¢ = > 188 g ‘No" on that question at the city|a little more than has been told in the! the eggs and caring for the young be-| king to make annual offerings at the|cents. may30d d IE. election next Monday. It is time to|text books for some thousand years or|ing undertaken entirery by the male. | grave of Confucius, but one does 10t m————eeeoooooeoooo SO ANY. Sha, take such a stand for the good of the; sO. : \, ]t may not be generally known that|sce crowds of scholars, ner the streab| ; e _An English peasant, sleeping by the| the stickleback is really a seafich,|of pilgrims that might be expected|planters, “I thought cannibals had R | side of his wife, had a vivid dream that| which has only strayed fortuitously|=at this oldest shrine of the empire of| gisappeared long ago. For Water Commissioner GET ACQUAINTED WITH VOTING |2 WoIf aitacked him and that he saved into inland waters. One species, thej 400,000.000 people. % “Contrary to general belief the ean- 8, COMSTOC i mself by killing the wolf. He awoke| 15-spined, is exclusively marine. The; ‘Taian-fu, 45 miles from Tsinan-{nibal still is with us,” Says a bulle- B A > ¥ 3! MACHINE. o find that he had n his wife. His|iwo varieties of stickleback found in!fu. is the station for pilgrims mak- tin from the National Geographic So- = Elections do not come around so of- | dream was accpted as a good defense|our ponds and streams must not be|ing the ascent to Tai-shan, the Great “And cannibalism is practiced o MEMORIAL DAY. [ ten but what people get a bit rusty In| {0 the charge of murder. and it has|confused with the minnow, which is a| Mountain, where worship has been| regufarly by some tribes of the num- - = her Memorial| regard to the way o operate the vot.|DPeen used ever since to filustrate the|true river-fish, barbless, and entirely| continuous for 2400 One leaves|erous South Sea Islinds. In other AT. 3 [ e A e henak the mea. | Principle that there cannot be felonious| distinct from the three or seven-spined| the trai carried to the sum-iplgees it is recurrent. Missionaries P ix it will be observed | ing machines, simple though the Pro-| guilt without the felonious mind. | “tiddlers”—London Crenicle. mit in sedan chair in six hours. He|hnd agents report it stamped out, and ot « 1 in the memory of|cess is. For that reason it is advisa- | One has always doubted the historic| descends in three hours and gets away| they speak.truly, saye for occasional ® 9 those over a half century|Dble that any who do not feel quite con- | truth of that dream, which _stands; hy another accommedation train, Japses into barbarism of these prim- - re of vears ago, but | fdent about certain details shouta alone in its species among ail the| OTHER VIEW POINTS | there is no fit shelter for a Hurohean| e peopes Just emerging. mtb. the IcCRardas srove 2 - been mustered | make it a point to step into the cor- |dreams recorded, and has the air of; - oy S TR T in the town or on the mountain. Kkindergarten stage of their civiliza- o gervice of their cou ana | ridor of the city hall and satisty him- | having been invenetd by the ingenious| ot ioner Garfield gives his crities| , “A series of neglected and decayine|tion. < 3 . o gave up their | selt regarding those points. Thero ars | fOURers of our common law. /1t would| (™ 0L M iny "to. call attention to| (cTDles thai were once splendid|” “Of anl the peoples of the vast| Afternoon 3 to 6 Evening 8:15 to 11:18 s in the|those who will be pleased to answer | g [Hier [:“"’hg i d‘,“fq;‘x/‘fnf“ vt Yl what they term the utter failure of| Shrines W “'" ascent along a sione| South Pacific expanse where the g : : S Guesions and xplain, any Bonts 101 i Srabebi, or even povhbie | opergment somsel 1t sl be'ad| h norn Pt e, and he foods wilke mars inuenes bas been 1| MUSIC BY WHITE'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA v e supposed that the|that need to be cleared up. . mitted that Mr. ALl e e e TS R at alt The Malckula island S DR . : E 5 c.| Prince Albert - Thurn and Taxis,| that is essential and some of his acts| v side. odes and poems lifting the|are the most murderous, treacherous . . o « wars have been for-| Though the matter has been ex-|y)/g'ic reported fo have heen one of| were extremely unpeputar, but one| “0ul of the scholarly pilgrim all the|ind sqvage. Not many years azo| New Lomdon Cars direct to gate. Special Ferry will leave: & be, but it is|plained time and again there are those |y, jostages murdered by the Bavarian|fact stands out clearly and prominent-| % Al the summit temp “"‘“I"'nuhnoh;ghv\ who saw some egg - . only Y hould be over-|who carry the idea that the machine|Spartacists, was one of the richest men| ly—during the war the price of coal| Which is a tall tablet marking ‘thef wlis brought from the island | N, Y., N. H. and H. Steamship Dock, Norwich, at 7:30 P, M., a ! by the|is complicated and confusing. Such is|in Germ When the war tax im-| considerably less than at present,| Dice where Confucius stood and felt| heid high hopes that there, at last, &8 5 2 ¢ R - 1 in which |far from the case and the seeker of | posed by the reichstag in 1913 was be-| when conditions are infinitely better| allness of the world below.” | migt be found the missing link which arriving at 8:30. Returning, leave Richards’ Grove at 11° p participated in Eu-|information regarding the operation |Ing discussed in the German press|for its production and delivery. In| maricd te evolutionary step from g = WL 2 5 : en experienced in|invariably finds that what he believes dolf Martin, a statistician with| other words, Mr. Garfield and govern- STORIES OF THE WAR monkey to man. . % P. M,, arrive at Norwich 12 P. M. Tickets Fifty Cents & oo g g s e PG S s ation for estimating other peo-|ment control saved people a vast| V ‘Investigation soon disproved any 4 ) Ao it L IS e 0 Menr inaiance who| PI€'S Wealth, nointed out” that undersum of money srotected them| e 3 sue theory. Tor the cone shaped | Round Trip. pha W es were made in here are 5 istance who ¢ four spirit'that 1s prev-| Fighting Cannibals In 1919. heads of many Malekula islanders is } It furnishes a|have been told, or gotten the impres-|on to pay 40,000,000 marks. The four|alent and first cousin to Prussianiem.| «canibals!” you may have ex-|a deformity deliberately produced by P e r n of the lwrohm_ pa-|sion otherwise, that it is impossible| Croesuses were the kaiser, whose —Bristol Press. Jebmiet when | 3o read reconily bl mrspvinecordatontitihe RheRAR Mon — = e : I sacrifice of the men of |to split thelr tlcket without a great| weatlh Herr Martin placed at 390,000 v, iermury, g city of the highest im- |4 naval force sent to Malekula Island, | babies. If the child survives the |akin o the tiny foot of Chinese|Valekula distinction inheres in thie deal of trouble or that when there are| 000 marks: d Duke of Meck-| 0 0% our govetnment i the war|0f the New Hebrides, to quell at-|tréatmemt 13 czg sheped heed. maint|womer. wooden ancestor images found there. of earlier days|several candidates for the same omm.{‘j"“‘m] it ‘M-D;-""f‘l“"v'/l’:’“ 1'?“}‘:1‘ that Just ended, would do well to|acks of the man-caters upon white|{upward, is a atalekuan distinetion| “pnother cusiom of Malekula seems | These effigies display a resemblance might die and the | such as councilmen for instance, four | e o arn and Taaie 220 | zather info one place for the enlight- e ST A — — equally barrowing. 1f a woman dis- |0 buman beings snd atfest £ lateot Those ¢ oday whom are to be elected, it would | i Tain | enment of future genrutions a_collec- | % jcloses a gap in the rows of hr;{t““;“f“b‘ ~I"""l‘h;“‘\;:‘ffll—{fl:bigll’flflgs- t the nation's|he impossible to vote for any other| is little doubt these mil-|tlon of interesting posters, picuuresi Eleaming white teeth it means that|, ining new. 1In 1904 an . Anglo- h, that himanity|on the opposite ticket than the name| jionaires lated o' getting back| and manufactured articles that were| sho is married. and tnat the” older|Rohas now o 1900 an Apele ii oppression and | directly under the one to be seratch- | their 40000000 marks, with ganerous, Produced here during the war or used jromen have porformed this operation | 0k 'a Srative uprising and. neatiy overcome and mili-|ed. The fact is that only four “’““';’"""“ after Germany had won thel}; 11, ceq in the Mattanuck Histor: which rice throwing sometimes js in- | (WO decades carlies the French inter- cilmen can \flf\'u(nd for, but it 1s pos- | S society building. Our manufactu Quiged in at an American ceremony. \L emed o aupnias s S mnsum e members of the country’s|sible to vote for any four desired, re-| Like the coverant of the league of!planis turned out a large numb: DRSS e e reak : ] in keeping| gardless of their position on the{mations, the official summary of the products such as shell cases, luses, b oale, Majekdlancis o crackl ‘Tne New. Hehrides, wers | SHpen: 1 r 1 i rt f all! badg nd 1 " for iforms. | marksman with the bow and poisoned |, by a Portuguese sailor early in of the varying de- |ticket or (heir politics. that fsjother peace terms i5 worthy of alllbadges and buttons for ~uniforme| {arrow, and as inveterate a A'\v.‘nmhn agt Al DY & Korlipuees sl ave been |necessary under such circumstance uise for being drawn up in language) belts for m I pullefe sand la_wealthy bachelor. In many islands | orewhat and named by Capt. Cosk ade of the people [after a party lever has been thrown isi Which is easily 1 mfu(11_:\”1;1‘!'..“‘:f‘v?frrol.\_“om‘u ,,“,,,‘.‘.",,',]“,‘v‘[f“.u‘:.fi"}é | Hobrides: cach villago| B Century anfla Malr Ttes ona st hey will lend ev- | to turn up the button under the name 3 HH = Gt Dationals madn -] Bran=nE YopethEEC Welerhity ReBELY > club ihotise) ang s red neutral by France . and assisiance in making it|that it s not desired to vole for on!later, abren el R | standing among his club fellows, do- | Great. Britain in 1§73. Later agrea- a pould be. 1t | that ticket and turn down the button | zavd ‘e aAlity"” s a mouth- ! | bends his rank in the community. |ments provided joint control and ad: greatest Memo- | ynder the name on the opposite ticket| ful w ho sot as a test] The appeal made by Carroll A.} -ll Be t Y D od d d Moreover there is i combinati R tration. : A anger (e nasmeion, the oppasiia tioket) 71 WhIoH, e B et Campbell, director of pudlic works, § J§ W1 o Your Decided Advantace {community _forum, public dance ha R e e ation ever saw. |for whom it is desired to vote. The|ol BONCRE oot o b Bosed upon: that residents use thein best efforts to = {and children’s plivsround urnder the ortheast of Sydney, Australia. dificulty of the whole matter lies ini EERFIV wh i jkeep the city clean after the street de B Y F l S N d f jbanyan tree of nearly every Malekula is cne of the larger islands | tho imagination as a visit io the dem- | OSEMUNL ot uoperr 1es com.| PAFMENt ha# made its breparations to uy our Ful ummer Needs of § = |of the: roup.. The et Eeat B AMARER. { onstration, machine will quickly re-|nounds “adopt” and ‘co-opt” (which|IoF the ‘varva:c. e good one, but one z |80 are many differences be- | The seat of government is on the e can be mani- 1 , which should not be ne sary in such L » - Ltw lek - 1 v 2 d. veal. sed to be “co-optare” in our grand-| . e v Itween the Malekulan and the natives;Sandwich Island. =+ B i |1 KR ot scd (o be oo ontaie® In our grand.| TSy SLOL il ooooserY IR Ry Undermuslins During This Sale veoh the Aaielulangend) omaes 6oy . ] 1| EDJTORIAL NOTES. | “opt™ is a modern Americanism and| There are few ways in which gl jure obviously Melancsian, trom their Seagulils Foretell Weather. ’ s {ondon Tegard-| The biggest boost the straw hat has| [z oot e and Sxolalliney thal of keeping ils streets ciean.| EN EL PE C E ISE 1 69 L osee "ind heavs Tips. The Mali| It is 2 widespread belief,. both 1t et : e | thus far received. o SHODS ity of clean sireets is 2 city worth V () H !Vl 3 I 59 el acenriig it ool Scotland and in Ulster, that “Seagull, 3 o | PR R T | ienti: 7 § B 2D, i gt 8 not toc 19 anky city and cruelty by many travel- | seagull, sit on the 2 T were insure| The fell 5 BeE areun buy! An Irish scien of versatile attain-| of yvosidents t th b-operate W B hoe S Nl 3 . £ L | ferocity and crue 'y n the sand, It's never A Mier, " |, The fellow who goes atound to buy | Whose death 1s renorted from a! te ois sutharities at an - ames w|] Thhree new models of Nainsook, with embroidered meda- ot iy ure "iot’ uninue | sood weatkbr while soire en 1hg ’ ’ a K t ys lays himself | L oret Toratontity Kan A Ch s apdiles & Sl s e T St 2 i ey among the Hebrides natives in these 5 egardle the may to. usplcion’ e e e s s hiensbouc B R . | lions, lace insertions, beading and ribbon. Notice the frespeccs On some G ‘}m alludes to the fact that when - that he| i AR Rev DOLSV ireer . Americans and nerica have made 5 o 2 < p & b P 3 1 e ita T T .| the bire - - ot SRS e . |been for many vears With! teputation for themselves in Europe!§ Splendid quality of material and workmanship in these fjcxpect to be buried alive with their ds fly out early and far te ses- o to| Throw out your flag and help inl(pe 4 department con-| ecent Y wir i Ton i tnet 3 J B husbands’ bodis ward, or remain on the sand, fair = (L the | whatever other ways you can to make | gosted districts boara i and excellent sanitation.| garments. A redeeming feature lnf U;' Mal-| wegther may be looked for: while r W m Memorial day what it should be. |7 Mr. Green was a zoologist of wide| RitiEs M TAre a0k Reeus EanoTil ckulans is thelr scrupulous homesty.i g oo ’ et | — s | repute who had discove e e e heen e | A traveller's life may not be wnrih] ey take a contrary course sterms were ot pertect Just| There i vers Tiile possibility thatlous marine creatures previousty wn-|and” mage betier paces i wiien 1o} CREPE-DE-CHINE much If he frritates o native, but his| most frequently follow. he Americans had reached | the American soldiers will ask to ba|known to the scientific world. In hisijive, by Yankees. property is absolutely safe. Another s Azc 10ws anytning but the | allowed to remain in the Archangel re- | Youns davs he had also been a daring| - There is nothing that will attract at-| - e st o | ploi “v\"! s pe ok \,‘:Q“;e;':“"d to} such a decided impression upon a vis-| 2 it d IVall one thing is certain, it cannot be|2scend Mount Cook in New Z . |itor as a clean street, Middletown has!f \x7. . e 5 Sre i - persions at the Amer- |\ 1€ ¥ before the weather will| The death, announced May 10th, of|onc of the finest main sireets in Con- We doubt seriously if you could purchase the materials in ‘ ourage and ability | 1008 now befor b e | Rev. . D. Price, recalls the curious|necticut. But it should not only bl e s e price. ‘The creve is'of excentions oy rs and the qualities of the | W4rm up sufficiently to bring out the | p(\" %4 o was the first of a series of | broad, it should be clean at all times.— 111‘5‘} goods for the price. The crepe is of exceptional good m Suzmes e unusually tall editors of Hazel's An-|Middletown Press. 1] quality. s : t frequent in-| A pew high altitude record just | Pual Many of the young folks will be glad| 3 fre A new Ligh altitude record has just| “piincalr § feet 4 inches, he was fol-| Many of the young fo e e NAINSOOK GOWNS 1 39 1 s the o That was a|heen made by a French aviator. It can | Jowed by an editor § feet 2 inches | that the good old noisy Fourth of July = w ecaution, though it wasn't the |y et Sl 5 5 i ‘nlis coming back, but older folks will though be safely left to the birdmen to get|height, and eclipsed by a third editor| 1> oM = i = o elup g ivana (i who was 5 feel 5 inclies! After thaty| MFA I Loeq that in the vears of|§ 1t WOUld be hard to find gowns of this quality today to sell cro mericans. The fac there was a relapse w the loftitude of| Let it be ho 2 e § er would have brought| The man on the corner says: The| the succession a restricted Tourth the veovie huve/| af $1.39. I 0 D A Y » himself had he re-|demand for better city government is| The big towns have their day, butimore interesting where professionals|| Note S Al R e e . 2 what he did. That{so contagious that it promises to be|now it is the turn of the villages. Com-1 pioduce them 4and the lajety wateh, Note Ih‘? fine quality of trimmings and materials they are shows him a poor|epidemic by Monday. petition is keen between them to show| fan where everybody is his own moise made of. \ in his engine| — which has the smallest number of | producer. ! Jduy had it not been for |STCt that it made the response that |into operatlon next weok. On ‘the l.m s Sealdes oy andina | i kit EhiD? was asked for in connection with the|list several parishes with ten voters| It'means death for some. 1t means g fund for the Salvation Army. | thousht tr ccord unsurpassable un-| purns, blindness and many losser trag- || Yash Satin Camisoles at $1.29. ; i = P Tt i e <l THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED | ° FOREIGN TRADE. The impression that there was going | [ingsmarsh, in Monmouthfi had enly| ' here is 1o reason why a semblance These are as good and some of them gven better than you 3 two ife. of the old time IFourth ean not be re-| 2 is experiencing| 0 be no chance’ to use that familiar| "Now another claimant has _comel gtoreq to us, but the devices whichi] Would ordumrll\ get at $2.00. phrase “Hot enough for scason was quickly changed. : made dem you?” this{along in the village or Hood Grange, I near Thirsk, which also has only { voters, with a to is for its goods is | were dangerous should be forbidden to he report of twol the public ALL DAY FRIDAY fi%fifi&fié’ it S The quality of satin is excellent, the lace trimmings very foreign gt ‘ 5 ; Dot tal populationior ter | Pateans, parades, games and nigh * Lo AT 38 Burean o Ryl a ageans, parades, games and night 3 ; commerce o the effect that the April| Harry Hawker's statement about] Are we to sce a revival of walking?| fireworks are amply able‘to take the| fine and dainty patterns. eXports surpassed the provious high |!aVing faith in his machine would | The Parsons Pilsrimage from Bath, to] place of suns, giant crackers and other| g = gy e & y i the greal city seems to have set a|devices. | ) PEC Q IN CKIRTQ & o ecord by nearly one hundred million 4 SONEEE KO T better 1€ be | puufon. for “we motice the Surrey| It s mainly the chiliren and a few || OTHER SPECIALS IN SKIRTS, DRAWERS, GOWNS dollars. The previous high mark was |44 ede foing Walking club is to “stroll to Brighton.”! rowdies who delight in the latter ND CHEMISE THAT E P < attained in January when the exports "‘r;;:b As it is it sounds like sour|pjle other ardent pede[:lnans are| things. And the children will never|] AND CHEMISE THAT FOR QUALITY AND PRICE were valued at $623,000,000 while in|SF2PCS: making up programs for summer|know what they have missed if JO¥OUS|| ~ A NN TRES 15T A T TN o oot f pems m April goods to the value of §715,000,000| 1t 15 ¢ e saunterings. | substitutes are provided. CANNOT BE EQUALED ELSEWHERE, RS Bt Gk £F-ths sunntry. Ta Apil is time to insist upon the conduct | “'x\'o doubt a good number of de-! Above all things spare the communi o 1t tind "p”mm’n‘ rm(‘ged of our municipal affairs in a business- | mobilized men are just beginning to! ty'from the “old time” Fourth with its| like manner, and to end the impres- | feel the reaction of inaction, as it were.|morrow’s casualty list. — Bridgeport| the total of $501,000,000, while the to-| sion that “anything goes” as long as|After three or four years of marching|Standard Telegram. tal for the ten months period ending| city money is involved. with the regulation pack, (00, an am- i - with April of this year reached $5,- ble in proper attire appeals to men| . > i i ° i y 3 o oo our boy Josh will be permitted to| [105,000,000 against $43884,000,000 for| Harry Hawker is apparently trying|Still “in the pink” as a pleasant con- is soldier ¢ s for rall $ ] ying : — as °00° | wear his soldier clothes for several| <o the ten months period ending with|to belittle the accomplishments of the | (st and they ate forming wAIking|montns.” THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES” April of last year or a gain of $821,-| American aviators, bu sib] Clubito) kosb, dn e sastuoe. “Yes,” answered Farmer Corntassel, . . CutopoRsiblyg e iy le stickloback or “tiddl : in | 000000 T bicher rioes of i0ds| donca't Know Uhes it 1 s Amacici| o TH il stckloback or Uiddler®| with s (rles U7 Sscontent I B tomer 94.100 MAIN STREET have something to do with the high|=hip that Is carrying what remains of | {3 heginpias (o astame M. boatial of S eihe ner o e valuations is apparent never-|his machine to Europe. rose-red breeding colors, and to build years."—Washington Star, LACES 28