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X Four Shows oday 15808115481 16—S5: 15 This is a strong point clearly con veyed by -dlmhhemwwtmcl:hl;_- :‘uwwxmnfi'uzunn e = ' remains for 3 Drotectio cruiser or |- : 3 . i taking advantage of it. the increased ‘ ¢ :-nmmlu u-n to_apply umemn was ,:llo qle"mm;uon- nw-m are hilions are treated accord- p roun mowa 'rany Oem"mlehrogr e S | 23 YEARS OLD utflization ought to be forthcoming. ; ’“‘"‘ R “;{:,M §, % umber of these. ‘depending an| Df el TRty n..m.,"fi one can be reasonably assured inai | $ — re ©f e convoy. e 07, hiflonstess to soone! or later the § = T s wwii B s smwyses| It Was built for service and such |4 S88G-thing: - gt | o Ll R DoneibIE for o submarine ‘.‘.‘J‘é‘»’i&-mi%fi"fi- i Oy wad: good tealts within him | are going to oversbelm the evil | 1 i Stk R AT ; \ ggest crude ways of applying Gon¥ey nobserved” the best ihe coms | Heiny: " F : d s:idea,-and he may poin ut the ad- | mander could hope for was to torpedo | DOCtom ka; tors i w“ 3 non-organic THE COAL SITUATION. i 2 3 1 vantages of iii and he.may g of_the outside vessels in the con- “'..‘.7:‘..‘”..“‘3}?.;.'{,'“.,,..'. ‘“&""",Mm‘ Broadcast are bei: nai “iu ta “to - formulate many ; In doing this the chances were| iirg, beicuow. sons stomach, bio \,-. m 24 ¢ [ 1ts efficiency. ' It then becomes that his own craft would be sent -to! .rcather -igos of arid-somaeh. EATONIC, matter for those the botiom. Besides, the ship which mareeloun Iodem stomach rem ed ¥, in’ the art to-which It gpplies to| he torpedoed misht be of litle conse- | ' ",':2'2‘.'.'.",1.5”’1:'. e T o lments Bouki! lrcltatia"sares : R AR L e R L T ve Pars Paramaunt Drams made in that direction at Tdea of ship protection | Paradoxical as it may seem. the| inayine rroces s - BaLee tie siomach Man's Regenerstion time. Attention' is being 'il employed ‘in’ the - ll;mon(rwnvw sy beauty of the diamond conyoy lies in o ord umhm:fl Heios diges- T FEATURE No. 2 the importance of consamers mlu : fem was evolved in the. brain-of J. R. | the fact that the larger the convoy the| = id: ;'"‘mfi'“'““ e s A ALMA RUBENS VMAN MARTIN coal at the earliest possible-moment, | SUSY it e e S R e it ler: ‘comparatively, is the target! [IFUTLITE Chective stomash i fo retting Ul oriempinend U el o 1 o e i bRgar. .m;“m.’ e s Stk by dupe. S xi"Z."u.:"r".“u».'t‘gug;,l.?u in “A’' MAN'S COUNTRY|!| “youU NEVER AW sucH e ket ress s : Cyoy S e % ; understood as being desirable’ this : : Iaeertain foral P Tote| oarve powers of . the 'eonvoy. Afe| It AiTNe A GRIPPING WESTERN DRAMA 5 A GIRL” year even as it was last. From every | himself: : - : spreade) Te-| yessel's hull which ‘was exposed to xncreuln the number of ships-in] ? Fiys Acts of Delightful Comedy : should be provided. "m- arlrl'nlw of ‘the ldn may at t within torpedo range of the| are toms the patiest will mmmm “THE USUR.EER" indication it is the height of folly to| ports .is - 3 | %o .x torpedo dftack under water. Also for | the diamond convoy fourfold only ap- delay orders in, the hopes - of.. lpwer _ mm?mm the purpose of gréatly increasing the | proximately donbles” the - amaeunt of | PATHE NEWS FEATURE No. 3 Dricee, Since mrodnbion: bt neaw 1ol B A offensive powers of the ~vessels. In|underwater hull area which is exposed ok ‘ FORD STERLING CIRCULATION wisely curtaiied and the facilities for (JUred, by ~ atner words, Mr. Troland’s idea. was t0| o, orpedo” attack by Submarines” | 1 i s AR A TMaT g et ke Modes ot Yo - moving the coal are going te be’di- mber,: -rm!& and n—“t:l;'tiy;;:-fing the offensive: pow- | can be reSmated According 1o, the. cx- | = = 5 5 ty at Versailles. HEARTS AND FLOWERS WEEK ENDING JULY 19TH | miniched as the burden of moving the et genders. wrath: Sre of the target, stem i stm- | B0, OF hull nder water. “Twenty- |socrotarial stafta, the capital bullding foso g e i oS o e crops is placed upon the railroads: i L The diamond convoy system is sim- ships in the diamond convoy hav- | itself-must be bui 2 > 10,088 e e s tW e, o8 ) i e O WO ply; one application of his basic idea | ing approximately mo more. underl - = i - T e | Of -shiis tion _against’ torpes - | water. hull area expose an Ive AR o Pt o o auries | i e finri :-c.l.i by e T a1s0/suggest- | ships cailing gl and alone on the STORIES OF THE W. is to empower them to -faise their the summer, whether it is by boat or % 4 < 2 hird is 't it th o ~ ltiple. unit ship and “rhombus. |oéean;. and 100 ships in the diamond Vimy Ridge Given to Canada. ares; a third is to permit them ts o B s antieipation ot tror 22 and agonal - formation of | convoy havin 5 ? run only lines which Atabl hex: & approximately nc more b Doty v Ting ch are profitable, TAKE THE BULLETIN ALONG || The statement has been made to the| rassing habit for i there. is really e in convay. Tn the atamohd cor- | underwater Ul Aree exbosed then ten o B e to” Canada, nas|But 80 antagonistic ~was the last Shocss and readers of The ||Iouse rules —committee of eomsress | little excuse. - | voy and.in" the hexagonal square and |ships sailing singly. now beer: formally transferred, says a | le§islature inConnecticut to any one e . ne | that “There is plenty of coal in the | AERInSLit wvery dayTin thes .“"‘X‘s 2 rhombus’ formations the sate distance| Many apilcations could be made of | Ginaten to 1ne Monteoa) Star, which |Of those suggestions that Aothing was 5 Selletin leaving the city for the || zround and plenty of miners to gt it | TRECIaR = CormEs SRt Sk between vessels Was o be docided by | Mr. Troland's basic idea of shib DPro- (SGis inat the transter involved the ex- | done (o relieve the situation, and the AT PULASKI HALL seadon. or a vacation, can have llout, but unless the coal users of the -4 e DLCr mof the United States naval officers. = All| tection, and the diamond comvoy svs- | prop LRGPP IIRT SPVICAT Gwners | Peopie of this state are put to enorm- A The Bulletin sent to their address ||country buy the coal will mot be| Aaesiroitias e odtdr capa! these ideas were sent promutly io ihe | tom might be 5o modified that it could | PIOPTCEn, OF 1nd, BC ous inconveniences and, in many eases,| GATURDAY EVENING. by mail for any specified period at |[mined” It is this failure to produce om Eovocnment. hortly after he entered |bo said that it was not adopted or | 7 10e, fAmous battleftid . lt0 a considerable loss, ‘hecause of this ) 5 n foague. and the war. used: for instance, :tho vessels mizht | Creat;interest ls being aroused|soolish’ attitude on the part of the onka] i the regular rate by notifying the || When it & known what the normal|d - At that time ships were: heing sent| proceed in triangle formation consti- | AHODE (Ee | Caadian authorities pro- | legislature. The trolley situation is FROM-$100" 70, 1% business department, telephone 480 || consumption is jbound to be and at-a a ndevéal Jn Qi sinkly through: the submarine zone, [ tuting one-half of the diamond. How- | 1® What the Canadian authorties W07 | just an fliystration of what other time when production should : have | da ich W and theyiwere belng sunk by the-hun- | ever. althoush the ships mizbt be | DOSS €0 40 with the siie, 1118 BEGEr | iinds of business may eome fo if the JULY 26, 1919 been and should be ‘at the top motch | OUrSe never stispect Greds_of thousands of tons. . manouvered 'in_a_ sliehtly ' aifterent | 5%, 2 CHU D) e Conanian Gov: | Bresent viclous” process ot ratsimg| o TS T T 0 J AN e 4 tood. That like- ha Tn the diamond convoy system (he|manner, the stratesy and taciics em- Wages and then raising prices con- WHERE THE FAULT LiEs. |00 o 0 R nia e goset | indes osseas 1ok o, thisstaes ships are: STERDAEA I Phe diamond f0r. | DIOYea swound he. macticalls the same, | CAment {0 houde Conadian "records | NASST pd, then raieive puices con| MUSIC Even though the senate must act|trouble lies as much as the failure to|of the people who ars gfib%fl'?fla matfon. < In_the maln central Une from | oom: alioland has anticibated every | Canadian = memorial, however, must|TOt ralse prices 6 that'thsy eannot|Admission 25¢, (Including War Ta has canstantly: to=béon rguard R {0 sters there were to be the ssme | method of atiack Which might vemade | CAnSoin memorial, “hogever secure the extra money needed to pay Before any treaty can be made to bind ber of ships as there.was-abeam.|against his system. either by subma- place early orders for dealers com-| has canstantiy: e 3 this country. that branch of congress|plain that try as they will they have s{‘ ‘;‘;wha’m“mmmmmu *' e T,, the poct and starboard of the main | rines. surface ships ‘or aircraft, or by | The site formally presented by the} Bas been kept in the dark about many | giiculty in getting their orders flled, | Nevor Raa s “whiceonaart; - People. at| central line there was:io be one ship|all combined, and he has.formulated | Beldian Government lo Canada is now | o "can yeo the.end so Jong as there |ing to bredic: —Waterbury Americas things. As vet it has not been able|and orders miven by consumers way | larze hava no:ddea’ of the ‘number jof | 168 in @ach successive line. There-|other idéus which makes the syatem|marked by a temporary Ca Gath- |18 no check upon present inflation ot stk io Zecure such information us it ac- |alons in the early sprins are miot yet theso’ cheatd! Tl gl BY. the.d fore, it there were five snips abeam, | invulnerable asaingt any such attack | DTN Into which have been SN | o moon the federal raserve bamk| The lucky man can afford to pe sires regarding certain features of | gelivered. jand the law by their fatse’ pret }l{";fl’!";’e“‘g“‘gf;!flf;a:fl e | moper dajevol June St 10U, e | tesdr fien” trom ‘the Camadian system can take action which will[as a disbeliever in luck the peace treaty that been ar-| " syin'a grave mistdNe, fof-the'pro- | and _fake e orian e Seia AWy | 1015 e decided by fhe U. S naval of- | fived A. Britten. M. (' of the house ftrenches. - ranged at Versailies, and yet because|gucers to have permitted the exibting| ity MUIALCALRY "“?“’" aokaes | cora. A-destrover.escort Wwas alsp 1o | commitice on naval affalrs Iforming | - Kepa(riated peasants now returning | of the attitage that'the president has| Choriige of 125,000,000 tons. but It.ex: | Horih, o SI0RE every_ wear in > o e R sttt as an| him hising b Jdens on shin protess | articies of mistoric. intesest; macoine || AUDITORIUM |[Majestic Roof taken towar senate in relation > Also. aireraft as im having his ideas on & rotes- 5 st 2| ists ana ie g can be cut down by an | geiad overy Aas La the Sk '«7M|i§3§§§3{{;‘;’g{°n, R oop stive serenia ] on SUIEAR 30 T e ot | st £as alncaia Sifench: signs bombe ) ) extra wages. Consequently they must ultimately- come to'a stop. ~And no|check inflation no prophet seems v this important matter we find the ad-|;ncrease in. orders placed. now . and| rezard every, ~they ‘ean . gef ‘for pministra: s i 2 o P et the ipside’ of _the -formation | the countr¥. And under date of June|and other war material of direct Can- i ihe hameeien ot Ballerin| prevent .the- situation frgm’ 'getting | nothing. as! "‘!"g!‘flble Gl for them Mg thed 9\5vou!fl be immune from | 30 M. Troland.also received a|adian intcrest from the battleficlds of Four Shows Today Special Sunday Feature | .‘_>q X tringing of President| . oreo there ¢an ‘be ne qw but | selves. ., They 8 not. edme.to griel| {oriedo attack. .Crulsers and battle- | lefter from Hon. Josenhus Daniols, | the: whole salient. These are Dbeing | Wilson. what theconsumer has a to- him- | Often “eribugh. 5 Ships were also_fo-be on the inside of | secretary of the navy, informing him | zarnered ‘into the Canadian building MARIE DRESSLER CARLYLE MYERS There is no one responsible for what| coif t5 perform and tHEE Js {0 get his| Those who auto throwgh “the greén ihe-formation in the larger convos ‘that the department can see no ohjec- |and it is earnestly. hoped no time will is referred fo as hamstringing BUt|;rger hooked just as SBGN &S he!éan. | MOUNtains and:ferfile valleys of .1he] these to AZht off cm'(ane ships as well | tion in bublishing the details of his;be lost in erecting a permanent Cana- —IN— IN SIX PART FEATURE the president himself. Had he not|Ciireaimiy he has beer aware that no| 2t at this :season:ef. the year. dis+| as submarines. shop nrotection Iideas, - this including | dian building in view of the increasing A GREAT TURE LITTLE WHITE SAVAGE B wplis halgang ho stbate And By folng 1% 5 coveF - views and :retreaty ~Which.ag | It can’ readily-he seen that it ‘would | the dlamond convoy system and mul- | number of visitors which, as fufl transs FEA' : the country in the dark about many |inte e d ,("'°’f ! surprifes ;and:: visual memories s con--1 be suicidal for a-submarine command- | tipfe unit ships. port facilities are resumed, may well things that they should know sboat 4 | iNterests it he doesa’t. ;I;I.H:Xe to one’s ::;:‘m :fof many-a|er to approach, these powerful arma- |- Mr. Troland was horn in Nerwich. become somethin like an avalanche. {| Perils of Thunder Mountain KEYSTONE and - 8 e site is superb. 1t embraces part differgnt situation would prevail | Y ”‘,’n},‘ 2 -5 of ‘the ramparts at Meningate, com- TENTH EPISODE MACK SENNETT Show at Auditerium 6:15 Majestic Roof, 8:48. te today. SAFERUARDS 9"‘3‘;"" FoLLow. oyTic. of s thes s eagler ind. Théy are unlike the ‘so-called|ihe city. Hosts and hostesses were|manding on (he east the cAtire Sailent, And in this connection it is inter-| Theinvestigation that'islunder, way | down and sun‘#p are reanifestations - of | senscioss clam whe has sensc. cnoush | enjoined to warn their suests fo belon the west i comprehensive view of SUNSHINE COMEDY esting to hote, as brought out by Sen- | regarding the explosion’of that blimp | natural Geauty: syhick :appeal- to./the | to.compel ducks to:carry him to new|intheir. own lodgings ‘after the trumi- | the whole ruined town. It is believed ator Brandegee. what the president’s|over Chicago causing the deaths of | emotions.of men‘as evidencasof some: water, - as_waterfowls also carry, thelpet sound to the watch or the ring- |the imperial atthorities éontemplate a With . MACK . SWAIN attitnde is regarding the text of the|many persohs is impartant’ hoth for| th!nfi m\or:, beautitul ;beyond. .~ The | eggs ‘of wateér dnsects and fish:” Man{ing of the bell' (nine o'clock ‘at n!ghl).]simlllr building at Ypres as a British “MONEY TALKS” special alliance with Great Britain|the necessity of learning. what : the| Psal #15ed; 1o think. God /faored | cannot seem o diccover anything mew| “There is no more beautiful picture | memorial. . and France for the protection of |cause of the disaster was. in order gy;e fon e hiba; nut He Sortainiy Sader. ficr;(j:r. although he s a won-| ol Christian charity than - the "scene 2 . es T s X v S ,- 1572, France “until the jeague” i< Jut into| ihat It may be suarded againat in the | {¥8d" cartile? aort .‘;hwmflu;fl e s city_Wmen, on Auswst 301575 | “OTHER ‘VIEW. POINTS INOGRAM WEEKLY operation. Sectior four of that agree- | future, an a - | hafvest.. In ‘the preseiice ofthe < 5 * | the massacre of the Huguenots on S Teent provides that it be submittea to| wlations for restricting mich & menace | CompreRARERIG ML e wufi IN THE DAY’S NEWS |5 maa s Doy Dastors were s GUAfeslivey socie . to b S mins i S Siists of the United States -at{over cijoaphore the Jepast to lves|ulust Cqitmenidie chila . GENEVA paiched {0 the frontiers to.mect the SRRt e AT Rad T 3 the same time as the treaty of Ver-|and property cannot fail to be regard- ey S =& . ugitives who were reported to be on |1’ T B. sailles” It is now ten days since the|ed as great. .ne',i?.rZ‘fn"s?an'.',i Zfioi“t“‘ér'.‘i gvfi:lm BY¥| . Geneva, to he :hedc'mxt:ldofmlh: Lea-ltheir way to this asylum, and the ;;\?ds“:.l”’}‘o:l:::la::lirelt‘ss:e’:s R Cenh'al ptl&t Church president presented the treaty and| It is. probable that even. thoush|our crown. .li‘takes a oéd. deal of | EuS:Df Nations L described (n 3 ComC | vencrable Theodore de Bese, who had | i “work of boys and is limitea to| . mow report comes from Washington |none who survived the affair ¢an put conceit-for one-to think he is worthy | Dumlcation by Fapn 4 Troves (o (J1° | succeeded " Gireced Dihaal head |smanl burglaries. One disquleting - Union Square Tt o s et ot mot b oo | hie e whon the xact cause. that| of S efown: *In:warialy artairs the agt | NAUSR ; ! ne Counsily, dirscted | the whole | Jeature apout it however, is that & mitted to the senate until after the|the experts will be able to determine g:’!“?‘:ofle:;’é 15N e be; are to} ¥ Scated serenely on both banks of oRarete nd pray for the|humber of guns have been stolen. The president has comoleted his tour of |where the trouble lies, JFrom indica- | ;S MEOLENd BTONK (HORE o MAXS| o River ‘Bhione; ‘where it leaves the |*“Geneva has set’ aside as a site for | [OWSE Eune there are in general clr- EVENING SERVICE AT 7:30 at cannot be regarded as _!from the motors easre 15 thil i ., a ark bor- & senting 1 the same time as the | Drojpiikethe aiigihle. which _dem. {'hq ulflshnes: 2:’5&7‘5. 'mfim'mfi turbulence of its- ingress at the. othfir‘dermg on the lake some five miles| When there isno money with which REV. CLARENCE M. GALLUP OF PROV thesty but a dispos to disciose it | onstrates the necessity of overcoming |overcome by the Iilt of: the -musie,|ond of the lake 'Geneva is. not thelfiom ‘the center of the city. Behind|to pay wages a business necessarily IDENCE WILL SPEAK when the president zets good and|such defects when put to that. use or|Kindly. and beneficent acts put-some- |metropolis of the miniature Republicythe park tower the smow-clad Juralhas to Stop. How can trolley compan- ready. and even without anv explana- | attaching spark arrestors or some |thing inte our hearts 6o much superior of -Switzerland, grr u"- X Nl; am‘;muunmmg While there are many |ies get the money with which 1o pay A . EErat Sty e o~ venting that kidgd|fo any stars - an imaginai it _in population by pe i yvillages in the vicinity of the park|wages? Two or three methods have to s d E tion for the delay. while the British|other device for prevemting that there .is:no comparison: between | Bern-is the capital. But it.is doubtiul | which are suftable for offices and for | been suggested. One is to Telieve the ace go dSunday ktvenings Sng Fremch pariiaments have long|of tromhle in the futyre. 7= the two..oHonor and Virtue: form ‘the | Whether before (he'world war any |quarters of the delegates and their | trolley companies of taxation; another had it before them. When. .such airships, or.8ny AyIng | Christian'se erowm: -and .- ito-aseds ne | Othen city- of¥its ‘size was visited an- e |machine for that matter. safl over a|stars or other shumawcmbsiskments: | nually by as many tourists, for it was TAFT ON RESERVATIONS. |city it cannot fall to be appreciated| .Did you ever' think how mudh®we{ the' main: gate-way into che world- YOUNG PEOPLE Althoush he has not made ublic | that in case of trouble making a des- |know. ‘and yet: how Uitle ‘we ‘under: | famous ‘plaveround of Futefe P » SToae ooy g | cent necessary, there is danger to:the stand? We know that the sun if a e i F e E , = statement to that effect. the imbres-| . ile below, and . this ia par-| Lrée-symboliof :God: fon" without jigBack bexond the-Christian era, to’the - You Are Urged to Be Present at Your Meeting. _sion has been gained in Washington . 5 daily” bemefioence - we toull ot live: | time when Julius Caesar, in his com: “that the letter of ex-President Taft|'icularly true if the Arop cammoty,; we'do not understaiid how nx]m‘“‘“‘;;f:“gz‘nz"fl“‘”;‘,f’;’t’fgl‘,‘:fizm"z‘; . SUBJECT Our Relation Towards Parents and Others in The Homa, “4n which he suszgested reservations|be controlled. It is therefore quite | constancy is “mainththed. or fust "‘"‘;}fe""m\obroxe», s arowthelog besn 51 r - | I “that could be made regarding the|probable that some different fsgula-|heat the earth et e e kv 100, Ioksarelieas. s : Jeague of nations without doing injury s Yegarding fving ot\ r ‘cities lmlght‘ rmm"'!fll s Vs el Tph'odmv tter tonty ‘conturich It Bk 'l"l..e wonder Dl'lnk Of the Century e R R e T e thf\s f;fls T‘na].l h‘: ‘thing from the:face of:the:earth. We | less than onérithird the population -of . 2 - sider hem absoluteiy ecessary | followed wrecks of other . kil Of | know. that: kiadly’ dcts sand - siricers | Lhe century-old. _capital of the United; . . “though he believes ther would malke it |land anfl /sea and.there is: every:rea- | praver are: satistyiag, but: we - cannor| Siates. | MADE -BY THE EBLING BREWING COMPANY Tpessible to bring about an agreement|con why it should apply to navigation | pndersiand why, except:ithatiiwe at-| The, eity énjoys the distinction of | ITY “on the treaty in the ser did not|of the ar. tributecit to an ingisible power Avhich | heing. the birthplace of the JInterna- | OF NEW YORK C please President son e do'not understand. e knowshow | tional :Red Cross, - but BioE ok sols | = b useful the human hand fs and" ‘hew | dark.chapters in its past—the religious . = Jr. Tart has been one of the strong EDITORIAL NOTES. SRt i¢ may become, bat 1 unier | Secessts ot the Reformation. when the § | Bottle For Family Use ; s meo:af.;- and had slood| 1t is certminly most unenviable -md!zhe!mmmeo( -action.and- skill-we | persecuted became the persecutors. £l : = fn ite present fOrM. | pen persons or countries have no|cdnnob. In life.sgarch reveals that we| “Rousseau, of whom Napoleon, said, ® 5 Fie has toured the counter i its b | Lot iaadint thon aat o hong | NOW 3 thonsthd a3 ‘one. [hings. we| Withopt Ron. Frunce woud aot hass|] SOLD ON DRAUGHT AT ALL LEADING CAFES cahnot “understand. jhad_her Revolution:' and the patriot Bonivard, whose trials Byron im-'§ Prompt Deliveries “half and gone into explanation of its | killing dogs. d Som: g m_depe!r A« miofialized ‘as the Prisoner of Chillon, | articles more extensively than any Phone 772 other. He has been an ardent advocate| : The mas says: ] BE & ioitus dor vehis and. e was |l e R nvTuts it ot" - be. DSy | were Genevans. Farel, the Billy Sun- e o : §2_people Begih o SHave:ipemieRioes) canime 3 1S - way, one, ddy.0f his'day, Who could not be made el bn» oy il early in life and never thiuk of seek- may _really ‘of ‘g lme;ta ‘desist ‘from preaching, even {hough e =i Do < fng a remedy friende” Mo “most | the women of his congregation drasged Thus when he departs from an interdep@pdegt “creat 60~ Tias |him up and down the aisles of the.| Arnold has been called so[made, afd he is énd qd With a reaz|church by “his ‘beard, made the lake sistence upon the adoption of Benedi Seevenant in its present form is many things that he will probably not |soning facnity Whick oftedi’ makek mm city his headquarters during his ascen- ‘eourse an evidence of a break in the |rise up to object because Henry Ford|the miost -gl;gb“c ‘i dancy.. And John Calvin, ‘who found deferse of that document. It shows [calls him a writer. | the earth.: “The RLgns fi%fi Genéva a. bear garden. and left it a {| are ” dependent”an dacile school of piety,” was virtual die- Bt it is realized by the advocates| = e opvosition has presented a wiglh 4 people théy elfige for the.£obd things| tator here. for a. quarter-of. a_century R Eeeicon sge prestut - | MP'::PI: s being ::“:I = “_":n:"‘;“"‘ they enjoy. "G:(p’flaf ‘!lbur qre,n t| “One of the most picturesque figures e g e el i) 9 W i, " +| Tone birds, d¥canrot ‘be “hecaliSe |in the history of Geneva during this flon. Even ugh the former pres-|but they have long since been forced (ithey are’ urited by'a, Sunmge tie.! period was Francois de Bonivard, who, ST E P 0 UT ! Jdent may mot be turning completely |to that conclusion. & .| Common -people ‘are ‘the supporters of | when his victorious friends . rushed SEASONABLE GOODS FOR B Sba even thoush ke s motl i e el e ;’:1‘:1":‘3:?‘{:?:w’:?}?ofl"lh?nec:':::;p‘rh hgmlqu dangeon at Chlllon ecylge 5 o wflling to sav that changes are vital ermilk s - ; onivard, vou are free!’ respondeq S ThE suitave ‘ot thin ey, 1o | Advertising (Rt 15 can be sepestet| . Maniiihde:s’ SVt dr R Wil | S RS st MRns onevar oo HOME GARDE Don’t follow the cowpath this Summer ‘guite evident that he recognizes the|that buttermilk jags will yet be:fur- :T-‘e‘l ‘1‘ :m m-y & betéxe “..OF | b vx:gd a!;ssuredtlgal his )«-;;v was also 3 = 4 - ; oing._evil 0 Saved, he went home. rejoicing. : - Sisdom of catepuarding the nation by nishing business for the poles court.| SoI0E e¥Il {RAL Fepd AT coibe. 3hd | sives. he went nome reipicing. % | : —the rut of heavy, styleless clothes. B srovittons that . acopniben x| LIt Bo, otnbr Amsbosttion 1 miiielen SPAL ”;";“‘éd"f“ is°a coMm- | upon which - hinge events of monu- Two and three burner Oil | Rakes, Hoes and three and - P . r s < 4 omise or 'adefeat. “In thi ¢ . 2 ] ig er. being open to interpretation and ap-|the férmer kaiser he might be turned Diore 16 dothine. ke being i ;;fl?«::;p;:%fi;‘n"é'}uvfx:“:gyagfinfi Stoves, ‘wick or wickless. five prong Cultivators. Stnde out a'long the hwny Of CIE v ’ tion later on though not perhaps |over to one of the blg cirtses and congfigemc:. ang‘x::‘r;f Do roasbi for| Picardy, passed tnrough Gemeva ome i ital pe H £ bl f H W a inly Gesiren,|used as ore of the caged atiractions.|wres or 4 ‘o have | cvenn to St ian Graj oes. R, BT RERERIC SR T IR SRR SRR S it | Ovene—one or two bumer. | comfortable fashions. Wear - jably strengtheis With the announcement that the|ter. There o miich of the hog in us |put Farel, hearkug:of his arrival, rush. anet . Why [oes, B o NN ] overnment wants to sell a million|and so.littlo.of thecangel._that t0oed to him and, with the fery imperao: || Toledo Steam Cookers. et Jr eeled Hoes, P ———— {and a half tons of prunes. ail ‘the ;},‘a’ng. us 10 Sy sity_which gharacterized overy act of ; Caultivators, Plows and Seed- I ¢ 7 : oth | Ris life, convin vin:that it was| 4 - 2 . he ";EL’;, GA: Rdm-:‘ boarding house keepers ought. to- et | oot Snthe Y on | his” duty o remain and assist in- ine Asbestos and Pyramid] - ¢ The question has n raised as to . ( mony | grganization ofsa theocratic State: 2 X gt 'y — —— amon; : those | > ie || Toasters. : ers—hand and The ;:- ‘Yr;:lx:rc:r;:ec‘&n:Ot smiee f he| Those whe a few davs'ago thought|who A Y B ,;;J&JL"A‘S"W‘»%LT”‘D?:: ¥ T i ¢ ‘S.pcli:y b7 and kmap- National Summer Suit for Men . s Ithat the safest meant of crossing the|makers. ] modern réader: .For example, a hair- T p. < . e ¥ oo e Gate bridse for the improve locean in the air was by dirigible may | Have st | Gresser. Reas Tprigoned —pecausene | Full line of Pure Aluminum | .. © ° The topic of tropical clothes is never ew England and points to the | CRANge their minds after ithe Cricagy { s i ‘T;;en:.n: et av it ol [ Ware. Souih and west. It 5 realized that|disaster. Soong ol aees A AR TR e e e | | Arsenate of Lead and Bor- rightly discussed - without mention of ¥his is what this $30,000,000 Hell You have d# o how the' ‘kneel down in the piace of his of- |k Pyrex Oven Glass Ware, F 3 B, It must make the Germans in Cob- | birds when the v of alarm, | clasp- s hands, an g ux l\hhfle. . ° Gate route was built for. and while fense, D> nds, and “the e T e o oo for "1 len ‘mad to -thinik” that. fhey are ot | of axeall Spnchb Sosies| e R e e et ] ; : the superb light materials, the suave e o or SU | allowed to murder Americans with | ance” Stothe apesin. p ! 2w O-Cedar Dusting and Pol- | Black L QRN the Seaeuses traic during the| | “much tredom: &s" (B¢ Masicany da| . i g, T e e I e L TR fit of “KEEP [exicans do 2 0 ¥ pers; i i i fl wl . S ey it s now Damet]in Mexye: otk matés &é“"!wlth'-ullu 5% stver or soia, ang che. ishing Mops and Polish. .| Galvanized Wmnng Cans. de’m the @ ess fit o even d i ing or_ drinking P ‘erns “ou! le” Bot as yet been turned back to their . | 2 X Bedn: th]mln, (hgde Hose. : 00 * pwners, and it seems unlikely that “,::’:‘n:‘,““""m”_:‘ the v;:ddem "“", S o e R B —— “m I - K 7 < fhey will T DOT [not run for a third term: but “the e ‘.”,q, fi . VEEAT. . EVERY MAN AND WOMAN e e Tl e " he| bet way ito_settle it Is for the presi- 2 Our stock i is endless in range and satis- m—. for meeting the needs of the| "t to deciarc himself o gt At ooy t.h i - > traveling public while under govern-| Tne clevated,road n Boston is'do-|:of the»fium“ factlon. ment control as well as to wait for its|jny Jess b 49" ‘extend | SreOEIA: o | : —a ng usipess “to the - fi 1 "kifigdom, promete, n« no-m. :f hair. = 3 A T o i connestion| TTARECMeNt and increased operating}one of Ana eyuorows: Bis of feet Kidneys and l surprising expenses, but-, h' as 3 [stomach. Spéolty e above ¢ g P with this section of expensive railroad | males up the AefSIt Bo Ohe s ments. and . iy senayou A€ F S that while there is considerablelachusetis should worry. A ! or relief for for_only 12 eg Tiity 3 freight business being handled over it : ‘Mnn :;.m.u"z-x notbine. But! advice’ ;ll.l'rlv 2 “w fhere are only two passenger trains gt £ they | ztom 30 years! exper!enu (L fow oy 74 Franklin Street QUAUTY CORNER in each = - < S d %PR‘!’# i o : refga gm stretch of road ata point|sace-Torralne was freed has vist e TiEEIng | Y ek Sg%l ‘o aem- - Telephon . ) Chelsea Savings Bank 3n the country where traffic’ is ex-|the barber, but how abeut the feliow!] “)‘"::,B“"i‘g"“ R R s a2 or money ra: . . i e 531-4 Opposite Sl gs e tremely heavy under all conditions is | whos waspits §ofu.ito, geraelip YDtk miies ot an was 2o it ehsseny | inded, _ Nidgess | Professor . < mot much better than that provided|Bryan was elected president’ e ot ind poree wpenia west I i ” :.rfaf" L o