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DAD'S GIRL In a Two Reel Comedy FORD WEEKLY With All the World’'s News Dancing Each Evening FEATURE PICTURES TOM MIX Starring in a WESTERN FEATURSE FORD WEEKLY Shewing Werld's News hewksdofmetohilmnl tears in his_eyes told them about. the girl waiting for him at home. And sake am I to e i TODAY ONLY VIVIAN MARTIN satiipd, gRERED -0, IRA W ¢ 8t. IN THE COMEDY DRAMA T said,. i righ 3 Magnolia St., i Sni 1 il have 46 take Ty medicine,| | Roxbury, Msss.. Sy 12, 1. “LITTLE COMRADE” D i thast - Al ot tha sl o Cuticura for Toilet Uses | 5 Part Paramount Picture to dinner and show me to the family in Promotes Skin Health - NEW:! a resigned, hopeless sort of -way which Cuticara Soap, Ointment and Tal- INTERNATIONAL S| e o cum are sll yog need for your skin | - Up-To-Dats -Current Events tolet wecs. Bathe with Soap, EDDIE POLO - g p 2 f 2 IN THE FIDFITEH lFlB(‘))BE oF in the t« demned man would - - rd of my- ::q it he chanced to speak to the sail- , Cuticura Soap The Lure of the " "|er of a sale of new hemp rope. he had The Greatest of All Seri You know Kitty.. She’s been ern-|read about. If they wouldn't be so gaged six times that _everyome one|miserable about it' I could maintain a is an exquisitely Ly knows of and Martha White .is the|ljttle perkiness, but they haven't left powder. TAKE THE BULLEYIN ALONG i precise sort who would never let you :ge a pin to stand on. I loom before FUN IN A FLAT Subscribers and readers of The || their héldings to their detrimen move a chair one.inch out of plumb|them as a dreadful and unescapable 3 —_—— Bulletin loaving the ity for the ||, FOr the purpose of doing thelr.best|any would hand you a tract.if you|fate. If I had only thought fto. hurl 3 : PA’ s P ch spilled cigar ashes. However, 4,000 my knapsack at 'em’ collectively and COLORED SCENIC PICTURES S k- S e miles away, only: their .kindness ap-|growl when I arrived all of us would . 2 of coftes $.16 e e e The Bulletin sent to their address i officials ta | pealed to me. And when I came homs|have been spared the situation. Those|°f A’f“;‘mt s ol S Coming omerrow by mail for any specified period atl}carry on-a campaign of education as|and they all met me with a dozen|girls are perfectly safe from matri-| Ot Tret o 087 of Bread FOSt g FATTY ARBUCKLE in the regular rate by notifying the Tes -1 Hat dy,| other people. I paturally kissed -them|mony so far as 1 am concerned, but ¥ D B 5 7 7. k ying a supplement to W s ey 4 eve kinsed & nz palice: | leave it to you—how can I walk up ang| kerosene, $6; a pair of women’s shoes, A DESERT HERO” Susiness department, telephone 480 f|been done. There is a recognition of{3l—] cm T 20 e | toll, tnem 07 > $60; men's shoes, 70 as pair; under- KATHLEEN CLIFFORD the need of giving the people better be hll:l( “Won't it sort of die down in time ?"{ Wear of poor qunllt)‘, $29 a suit, thread, THE LAW THAT DIVIDES” ————————=== | protection. This is certainly a lauda- “You don’t mean say, anuired asked the young man with the pipe:| 32 for a spool. BRYA g GIVE US THE FACTS. bie undertaking. and one that might|he young man wm. 'D:e _hat, “Or maybe Somebody-will come along | In both the Nish and Pidot districts RYANT WASHBURN in By the 2 i well be extended. throughout the coun-|you have four breach of pronise eun.- land elope with them.” the Bulgarians had carried off cloth- SOMETHING TO DO” ¥ the resolutions that have beem|,.. 1 s time to make a determined|on hand due to your tender greeting?”| “Not with those four.” corrected the|ing bedding. and cloth of all sore. adopted by the foreign relations com-|g ;.\ ,ooinst the perpetration of the| ‘“Worse,” said the returned soldier,|returned hero sadly. ~And we could|Red Cross representatives found hun- | e mittee of the United States senate it{ ., frowds-that have been carried| ] have an. atmosphere of expectant|be such perfectly good friends all the |dreds of men, women and children in i P . is quite evident that pere are fea- | and such’ efforts ousht mot to be| Walng so thick that Vou could slice|rest of our lives, now that we got| Some hamlets wearing nothing but |ment has collected the sum of $1,350,- tures in connection wi the treaty nonlnod o one city or to one state and fry it and serve H’:Klth liilc'\-lpvhfof :Nualtnted through our ]etle(r.—jf all bu{‘l)n;‘)‘h sac:mgb %) APy 000 since April 1. A good deal of it making that the president ought te]eotUNEF O, ONC, SV, B 10, ONS S0°° | breaktast. as so enthusiastic. when | five of us weren’t so mournful about Fphns, s Brdken ou " is uncoverea in the investigation of f "—] . a, rija, Leskovatz, . I met those g‘{m that each and every | this situation.”—Exchange. G var ralanka Cuprila, Leskovals L aliens in this country who are return- explain. It Is not enough to sayii,, of the country and should - be that the treaty is before the. senate.f 000 O MC SO0 T 200 8 e dios There should be a ¢ull and proper ex- 3 A P § & i i tion ‘to profit off"of those who can ed in a south Australian hotel and|tion in Serbia there are from ten tofof themselves hefore they get pass- planation of the action takem and the 1":.‘;: o e oy g, hdue, IN THE DAY’,S NEWS ‘later was a newspaper vendor in Mel- | thirty cases of typhus. Dozens of|ports. The government is collecting reasons for it. ¢ o) t» hitirmet dobives Limburg.. - bourne. Red Cross “teams”, consisting of one|some $2.,000 a_day from this source This i true not only in connection | 23vantage of e “Dutch” Limburg, that portion of| - Having raided merchantmen in the|doctor and tbree or four nurses have|at the port of New York at present.— with the league of nations but regard- - |ancient Limburs. which Belgium sccks | Seeadicr, he was captured In the I'iji | been sent jout from Saloniki_to the Watdrbury 'American. ing the giving of the Shantung penin- IND to: have Helland restore to her' be-|islands and while in interment =l e ispensaries, sula to Japan, that provision in the ROUND THE WORLD YET. cause it will enable her to fortify her|Auckland, New Zealand, escaped, disinfecting stations, soup, bread and |, =" ar:gr:’i?:? b{::ser::s:“s’.l‘ga:n; St treats to which China wae mot aliow.| Commander-Read of the NC-4 re-|frontiers more strongly. is described | tured a lumber coaster and headed for | clothing lines have. heen established ; o, %0 I oty of hustling. enterpeise ed to make reservations and which |CCDUY Eave ekpression to his doubts|in the following bulletin from the|the Kermadc islands but thelr ves-|and many Serbian hospitals have|ina gl |8 @ oty of hustling enterprise s i 2 about this country following up the| Washington headquartérs of .the Ni-|Sel was overtaken and recaptured by | been taken over. s 2 a caused it to refuse to sign the docu- lan armed New Zealand vessel. Si " ing | EIVINE the bank clearings of this city 2 s development that has already taken| tional Geographic Society. 3 aland vessel. Since fillions of feet of mosuuiw netting [For the first six months of the year T ois I one of e WAk POINLS| blace here in conmection with heavier| “Thal portion of Limburg now rul-|then Von Luckner has been kel ifi[have bee into the Bulkans|as compared with the first six months of the treaty. It has called forth thiin et Teakie: TEDRCS s to be|©d by Holland lies east of the Meus». [confinement at Wallington, New Zea-|by the American Red Cross to fight of. the preceeding vear should be illu- much criticism. There have been those Uil Sotste i hut. it "’ms"’ state. | 1S smaller than Rhode Island in ares, land. this summer’s fly plague. minating. A cn§ that was rushing at T e ey e jat | ment was well founded in view of e e R Bt - e i e > A the speed limit in the height of the came < - etroit, 3 i Sates were not in-favor of it in faet|Tecord of this':country in matters of Limburg’s cheese is famous, though errible Conditions o 'menians. OTHER VIEW POINTS Iwax"’on.nd nss ngow able to show that it % & ¥ aviation, ‘for though the Wrights were | its significant history is almost for-| (Correspondence of The Associated R b SPeg.gont | OL) KRG iy actually opposed it but in view of|in.grei to demonsirate that fiying|fotten. Its mame, applving to a con. | Press)—'1 have seen fowns where| ‘The davlight savin act had nothing | SPEC | business is a_city of prosperics. the stand of the other delegates werelp,,, nines were mot only possible ~but|siderable area, dates back to the élev-|there were 7,000 refugees losing 100 (o do with the agricultural bill and ~ S e b [ clex e forced to compromise upon this Point |, ,ticq]”the natians of Europe havelenth century and was derived from a|Oof them monthly through starvation.|was put on solely because the farmers | nouse Agures will soon swing in the| 1t is likewise declared that it was only Greater. strides than this|C2Stle built along the Vesdre river on |1 have seen a town thirty miles from(do not want this hour that is of such |4 A S “’b"’«f"‘" Wdth' full by agreeing to this provision that it & ;" 3 the site of the present town of Lim-| the railroad reduced by starwation |great benefit to others. el o o SR D o e 308 was possible to get Japan's-signature. in -their - improvemen burg. from a population of 4,000 to 2,000 ip| " It is alf nonsense to hint at con- | Ually ec (PN PPt e ’;“:‘ But these assertions do mot bear the|, But for the war this country would “or centuries thereafter the his-|ten days.” p niving by electric light companies, It| &y tor Rt~V aterbury. Re- stamp of approval of our president or|P¢ far behind others in aviatien. Zu-|tory of Limburg was one of tedious| That is what is happening in Ar-|was a cheap farmer trick and nothing |V it W e ok fer. |TOPe on the other hand has been de-|disputes until it suddenly was illum-|menia, according to Lieutenant Mel-|else. The farmers do not want it and| Bridgeport Is now to have another i g B Fon eii o "; veloping ‘them from every angle and it|inated by the exploits of John of Bra-|ville Chater of the American Red|what they do not want they think the|great shore park. Steeplechase Island! ence. It is even claimed that severall .~ i pin e produced - abroad | Pant whose brilliant battles against|Cross, who has arrived in London [country ought not to have. The farm-|belongs to the city park department| of our delegates presented what jce | Superior forces resulted .in the union|after an extensive tour of the Near|ers, as a class, are the biggest pro-|and it will in time become as valuable amounted to a protest against the'par Save S S e o wiservice| of Limburg and Brabant. Thus Lim- | ast. 3 5 fiteers and_the biggest kickers in the |as a breathing spot for the citys thou.' turning over of the comcession for-{ 8. LieY redwied. - Faged with thelburg beeame the beneficlary of rhat onditions there, he told The As-|country. They are more prosperous|sands as the splendid park which Bar. merly held in China by Germany and|cessity we fc o et “’ US- | Magna Carta of the continent, known | sociated Press represenative, are | than any other class and yet they hold | num gave to his resident town. The giving it to Japan. Thus it is evident|iN¢S and put -forward the Libertylas the “Joyous Entry”, granted by|gimply appalling. The people are in|back their produce for still higher |city administration deserves credit for that the senaters, who must _act in] mOtOrS and we built the first sea-|John III, Duke of Brabant. The doc-1rags = Disease, no less than starvation,|markets and keep everlastingly com-|acquiring Steeplechase Island. The 4 1o the retification of the teoaty]Planes To“cross the Atlantic, but close | ument established a miniature league |- faking a heavy toll, and. it-is dif- | Plaining. full benefit of it may not be thorough-| regard to the ratification o € treaty |, on thut é,,,d., ‘making accomplish-[0f nations among the feudal states:] feoyit to check its Spread because’| ~ S0 the farmers have been beaten|ly appreciated at present, but in a few shouid be_(huroughly. {afenisd. i re; ment _the ‘British have made a non. | Pledging the rulers of g;n-amdm re. | there are no medicines or disinfectants | nd the people Zet what they want—|years to come it will be needed, as gard to al poind Y- 8l no: spect torial intey ty and to a 5 = Meridan Journal. ridgeport continues to expan unti stop flight between .the continents s to be had. The people will have to it 1 numbered among. hie half milion b about in the dark| 3 = referendum of axes, s oI e Tkl with an airplane and a round trip ecta " TArs And trestles| e ted by ontsiders. he said, until the| ‘In the prosecution of delinquent in- | His o population— Bridgeport ' Stan- virtually. every town of 4,000 popula-|ing -home and have to give an account ; g o to_their subjects. » ::f b;}zu;tflt!h;:‘;l; ;:u::fl:rk::-.rn with a dirigible. . But- before the. late | - umeit, uéeec"f“mbu“ e P ?arve:( which follows the next sow-|come. taxpayers the federal govern-|dard-Telegram. 3 . ter feat-'was: accomplished = the an-|to France; portions of it then .fell to|ing: . e oy Ueertainty should belnournicement was made that airships | Luxemburz and (hus passed inte the| The mew Armeniay state known as| =——————— e e b = . six timies as large as the R-34 are un- | German confederation. That section |the Republic of Erivan is a country so hing of G in the public be the first to realize the importancel; . . onctruction while the R-33, a sis- |Of the original Limburg now in con- | despoiled by the Turks, the Red Cross o A S e of this action on his part. ter ship of the R-34, is soon o start|!roversy was incorporated in Holland | Stated, that it does not possess even Fild the pill that several states which | - on a flight to India. The monstrous|DPy the London conference at the close |and seed grain. ; Fave. recently forbidden such teach THE MINE SWEEPER'S PERIL. = of our Civil War. After the Belgian| “During the war,” he said, “the e ? ibi ¢ 2 airships unger construction willmake | revolution, nearly 30 years eariier, its| Purks made systematic attempts to 1ug, haye added ths pronibition of ang It was no small job which this cotin-|a flight from the British Isles to Aus-]chief city and. present. capital, Maas |'destroy the Armenian people. They —TODAY— TWO BIG FEATURES EMMY WEHLEN —N— Fools and Their Money MADLAINE TRAVERSE I The Love That Dares Harold Lloyd Comedy BAND CONCERT MOHEGAN PARK Sunday Afternoon, July 20 foreign tongue in elemeéntary schools Such compiete prohibition of foreign languages has been orderel in sevén states this year, and like bills hzve been under consideration in seventesn other states in some of which no final action has yet been taken. ¥or some reason there has been disposition in certain quarters to re fuse - interterence with the teaching in private and church schoolf, yet it would seem that these may need con trol even . more than the public schools, which must generally con tain a good many pupils who knew more or less English and will lsarn more as long as they remain—Hart- ford Times. Zero in Consolation Cheerup! Senator Poindexter ms- sures the country in the most posi tive terms that it need never despair as long as he lives—Anacondu Standard. Practically all of the “teak forests of Siam (with the exception of iniori areas in the Provinces of Misnulok and Nagor Savrga) are at present held by private companies and worked on léeases granted by the government Wash with weak solue tion of blue stone or lime water, dry ther- ©ughly, follow with light appli cation of— VICK w gy : "-*'w'zmno"-—m L CTN try undertook when it placed the ex-|tralia possible. ~ Where the develop-|tricht, adhered to Holland. The rest|forced their way through Armenia tensive mine fleld in the North ses for the purpose of shutting in the German vessels of all descriptions,|nent or a cross. the ocean trip will be- and it is by no means an easy task to remove it. Great danger always ex- 2 throughout the period of nearly a|depredati v t epredations as they marchel. On ora . ":h':‘w:‘:g",:‘:;e:fi' © 27D | gocade when Holland refused to rec- | thotr way back ihey Swent armemn - ognize the independence of Belgium.|clean, for the Armenians at the time BUSINESS creases when it comes to locating them in view of the fact that the un-|miss ¥ of ther position {pcreases ility of explodiaz them. \{nr‘\ Americans ar still engagéd _opportunities to progress in 553235 Z:.‘l‘en: if?‘:“ 2"‘:‘:;1 28 r|path. The result is that the Armenian| Increase Strensth, Vizor and Nerve PESE TOM | republic has not cattle, seed grain,| Force. i i S PRI U the vicinity resisted a veteran army |four nothing at all to eat’ EDITORIAL NOTES. gm:';:“!m:“fifil ux::;:?":ne Pw h-fl The American Committee for Relief | Judging from the countless prepara- alls. in the Near Bast is making every ef- {tions and treatments which are contin- in mine sweeping anl what ths risk ‘What- makés walking all the worse ‘woman’s regiment’ from the gt 4 . city uall. 2 r s ) is plainly discloixd by the Liew-|is that mo one feels like wasting shoe|scalded hundreds to death with shows | 07", 8ccording to Lieutenant Chater,|J21y beins advertised for the purpoce to succor the starving Armenans. From | (e Atimb necic and mst nd’ rogleiths IS e ranklin Square §12 up of the Richari H. Buckley rc- |leather ‘these days. ers of boiling water. Meanwhile men | 12§ - 5 e n the At OV boben mae 1o employed bellows from chiirch organs | FEDTUary § to April 1 with the aid of fugly' Hotiows and anmiés’ by the soft cluding the commander and the in-| The mah on the corner says: There's |t blow burning brush into the sub-|ihe American Red Cross It put fnto Sevidontly thousshas of ot jury of two others. Such ,affairs arela difference between voluntary walk- A ~gnean ‘trenches. Then - the wo- SEtion: 1n s,. difficult problen;. Food |2nd women who Keenly feel their e: Phone 1311 ment will sfop there is no telling, but|of Limburg, including the area which{with the intention of joining forces it seems probable that a cross conti- | NOW is a province of. Belgium, sent its| with the Tartars to the north, mas- legislators to the Brussels assembly{saching and committing widespread i SI l’DY WI I H US FOR SUCCESS ists wherever these infernal machinés| It is quite evident that we have only | “Sipray (10 NEEPENCS it n A conspicuous ex- f the armist, h: = are concernec hut the haza: in-{just begun to realize the possibilities | ploit was its four month’s resistance sie,s i the Beia. ad’r::‘y'rf kosoow?,:_ Nothigz Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to 23 i " of air“navigation and we shéuld not|of the siege Of the terrible. Duke oflthniy destroved everything In " (helr | +Put\en Firm, Healthy Flesh and fo We give you both principles and—practi e YRV et Gusyntinte and show you their relation to practical business. The thing demanded mow is Astion. Enroll Now. JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL Secretarial—Stenographio—Bookkeeping—Typewr: Thayer Building Norwich, Conn. men, nicknamed ‘mine mistresses’, cessive thinness. 1 ! ing and compulso: edestriani; 5 -~ slwayk (ehpere'ssms b:ltmll‘y. s0 l:- 3 ik o hurled blazing 't;orchu of pitch upon L’ulml r;‘flg:t" interior points by native| “Pninness and weakness are e by i = the enemy at-the. city’ gates. loc! rts. t demonstrates the fact that regard-| Strange as it mav .seem, thers are| 0 5T CoiRo TUF €8 o | While ‘the Brivan Republic is starv- ss of the care exercised, for there is|jations that-consider China is oh the | onge crumbled the citizens threw up |Ing. its neighbor Georgia is thriving. ; zood reason to believe that there is a|DPie counter ready to be:cut up at their inner fortifications. They held@ out| Throughout the country Lieut. Chater sufficient regard for the peril of their|request. until, attacked as they slept from -ex- |said he saw . fine grazing lands and — haustion one night, a concerted at-[large herds and flocks. - The Georgians The cause c;f hunger in Germany at|tack by overwhelming numbers in-|were not molested by the Turks and he Experts ave TAEHIE BIE-ol the presént time and in the recent|vaded their last stronghold. Red hot|the country has had to deal with few - ‘_“‘:fl_m‘ B nfi‘l‘ k:m”t;;‘“"(;" past 1s that it has been fed up on the sand and -boiling water deluged them | Armenian refugees . except those at | of i paths| o tong thing. - from ‘their own roof tops: Even the| Tiflis, to which city Turkish Armeni- _ ° \:otpapx{:‘.r S leain A s L g ggewhw::;en A‘lsd-lh:o“chflflre:dwera ans have fled since 1915. Tens of SEASONABLE 2 3 simil: —— u e . out perished, and | thousands of ArmEnlln orphans are it is not so _m-.- since the first of [ o e e O oTundered " By e o { work to make those engaged therein anderstand the importance eof care, affairs which explode with frightful i results on contact, have been encoun- | JUI¥ but what there s an occasional| " Concerning the cheese that made| irhe Armentans are praying for bit of evidence regarding the stock . tered by steamships with d Limburg famous, the bulletin quotes | Amuries: g, results. It makes no difference wheth- id by for a-dry day. :a?gh':::‘r:c:;w;‘o“’;:m William Wis- thren; Rl T S T ::idermnl:if £ er it is the mine lald by one’s own ~ “Limburg_is sometimes called the ngt‘;,_‘m"nmem‘ seld” Testehean Two and three burner Oil country or by the ememy the effect 1| pear to be ‘any wild scramble to get|Garden of Holland. Of the celebrat. the same and until each and every|standing rdwn on the brass rail of the | ed relish known as Limburger cheese - one is acceunted for shipping will be it has long been a query how an ar- | Got Discharge and Want Transporta: menaced. The loss of the gallant com- ticle of food m-t:g “t;om delictous , tien. 5 material and _ronsidefed such a del- : Rinbiats of b Aahi % ] ¢ . Ovens—one or two burner. oo S Dis gn. s Shoseely ve- " - ; cacy can possesso obmoxious an od: Dicnnsgo & B Ve many other sacfifices| Much of the ‘business af the muni- s origr i respect. This|can Expeditiofary Force _of Italian : ve to charged up to thelcipal courts thése days is made up of peculiarity _has _made Limburger | 8Xtraction have been besieging Consul 2 Toledo Steam Cookers. war, even though the war is ovér and | visiations of tHe automobBile laws, but|cheese responsible for many amusing Frdncis Keene's office at Rome re- peace. except on techmical grounds,|there-is a m,fihz larger number that | incidents. cently requesting passage back to the o prevails. . ; 5 A Dutch-American rural eitizen| United States on the grounds of be- g Asbestos and Pyramid A once went to town to make some }ng Unn:il Sut:- tiu‘zt::aslng of hav- % T, tet's. urchases, among _which was some of | ing serve in the Uni tates army. Z oasl EXPECTED TO COME UP AGAIN. Germi:ny ah”.’k?a: il:tm& to 40 gh oaif s commodity. For gon-|Employes of the affice attending to T 2 Even thoush the Jower houss gt bou|Yesrs Jn % edert. ‘must. realize| [ liidice ne placed it in a long box | the lot of these discharged solaiers S . - : sress has refused: to.override -Presi- |that its desett is of a fer different |, the wagor, behind ihe seat Hap. | immediately demand fo see thelr dve.- to starvet nerves our bogtes Full line of Pure Aluminum dent Wilson’s veto of the effort to re- | Character t that in Belgium and|pening to stop on the road, an in-|charge papers. After examining need more phosphate than i3 contal - W, peal the daylight c quisitive acquaintance approached | they indicate to the men that theyin -modern foods. sicians euh-n are. to be supposed .that Teftort will —_— and asked what the box contained. | have waived the responsibility of the th;r:le’l,sc nothing that a0 supply this o = y so well as the organic phos. The claim s ‘made that Mexico has| “In answer he raised the lid and |government in providing transporta- |AEACi P o Tone AAngrEsns phow Pyrex Oven Glass Ware. subside iny more than the advocates 4 ; H e ettt ot pan the 0vocateS|heen ‘punishing thoss 'who iilled |replied, T have my grandmother. tion.when they received their dis- |Dhasopgio mime s ¢ their willingmess to accept as perma. | AMericans. batiwith over 300 killed in Well, hfi"‘fi;’ ihe Inquirer. ag he | charges. for there is one clause on [fols by Lec & e e O-Cedar Dusting and Pol- mant the previods Betien by . bogs|the hn nine 'years me Penalty doesn’t ;flxgmt : :v = of the “contents, sho- the back of the :;per wmch clearly m'olt auhdr‘uxgxsts under -hrunrnntae - ran e that proctaus: - 1 Satistaction . of money DAtk sps . branches of congress see whxve ‘dome much gsod. “Oh,” reply the men, “but my com: |[§3in8 the nerves directl and by sup ishing Mops and Polish. - = —_,,,_.__._. ; us to this season, afd it weedd LSl » e assured tmat 1t| STORIES OF THE WAR e hon T aahed fors Bachang | TuT Juesphoric, food slements, Electric Flat-Irons, $4.00. bave been had the ridef to the agri- ARy more DY - geeadier Commiander “Sent Bagk. .| - “That will do old-timer,” retort. the |lransformation in the appearance: th - Stoves, wick or wickless. that provided for the repeal to become Press.)—Count. -Felix .Von -Lmckner. i weight also carries with eftective in the fall, but between now | N YOrk lost Hs chance a long.time| TISR)CRUEE HONE (HoR oA ;[ you that and now we can 4o Nothins it a general Improvement in the health, raider £ 2nd mext spring there- will be tigfe for | *6% < which sunk tweaty-five mesh | AU 17 UGS Lo SE [Nervousness, sieeplossnoss and lack of giving comsideration to new efforts:to. commission from Bulgaria that | Shant vesstls In the South AAntel in| g1 charge and thereby waive mht to|PAny excessive iinnest “should soon remove’ the Piges" ot economic lefisia- |is here to seil hides may be politely | 1317, hag been sent beck to Buglapd | TICRNNEC, UL, T disappear, dull eyes ouglit to bef rd pale cheeks glow wWith the ;::r ::"m: :""“ o Dressure tojtold that ¥t is trying to interfere with(the same vessel also were sent Lieut- _— 3 of perfect health. SMiss Georais HAMIL 4 ret B o R the business o those srho are raking |enant Kirchiess, Ven Luckners ° see. Prices at Nish. = - ton, who. was once thin and frail, re- o sam thes e anlloff a big.profit because of the e:mmg ond-in-command on -the Seeadler and 12455 o S DAL 9 ] B o a n their arrivel at Ni bia | “Bitro-Phosphate has brought abou. opportunity for giving greater study [anortage. others of that raider's crew. e m,“"'mifif’n:: Eaatormation with we. T gain: GOODS FOR GARDEN Rakes, Hoes and three and five prong Cultivators. Italian Grape Hoes. Plariet Jr. Wheeled Hoes, Cultivators, Plows and Seed- ers. Sprayers—hand and knap- sack. Pyrox. Arsenate of Lead and Bor- deaux Mixture. Black Leaf 40. Galvanized Watering Cans. Garden Hose. it fo'be willin ST i - easc in weizht frequently bein . ? cultural bill received & consal - general’s assistants. Y i %" Sreg 4 = : recsived approval simce 1o L reer™ Mt | (Correspimdance. of.-The. Associated | Sonmal. generate ” assistanes * “your | 15T | Paints and Varnishes for all purposes. usehold to the situation. There will be a bet-|: e SRR ol Dr. E. Schultz, who was_governor ¢ Defore 1 o Tl . ter chance to see where readjustments| If we are to believe all that the pro-|of German 10 be repatriated|irmy food mission and the American |IL,) 3. Pounds and never before felt <o |}, Byjiatin ‘Building 74 Franklin Street ean be made on the part of the Who | hibitionists have.been claiming for o hy G s,. Réd_ Cross found the followihg prices [ CAUTION: — Although bx(rp- hos- 2 7 claim that they are adversely -{long, they will ‘not-kick because they n!nvamnx tfo‘l;“:h’g!fl :“':" :‘ :.lfihe phate is “’i’x;‘l‘pfifi;‘nus g Sisying 3 . Telephone 531-4 *d so as to overcome for -the most|have o pay increased hote! rates 1o ;:“u,e‘,’r Batore the, “);‘g:d::;'d Crnpivs $60; 5 pair of sl ¥E6: should mot. owing to ita ( : part if not entirely. their-objections. It make up for the. elimination of -thelfrom a Russien vesSel on whicn he | vard of cotion ‘cloth, 12; 8" =poct SR e wiighe be weed i= well known mfll such a law js inlbar pmflt&. bad mn away ® ‘éea. Then he wark- cotton thread, $8 to $12;