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Corns "Tween Toes? (Special to The Bulletin) BreeD| (B2 $ Washington, Oct. th—Congress has| The girl in the white baronet satinfI help trying to comfort him. Be- v H not g::?.euu :tnm it l:ymt:') “!:rh ;Idrt- g%":: a, sasp of relief onmlo’::nl sides, T n.nsjt“:., sure I ras enme‘: Use Eu “G ets Itl! THEAT $ the best interest e coun er frien e green gingham | to Lynn. till, why Arthur shou - RE through half-baked legislation on the | placidly reading in the hammock. assume—" y railroad question, the soldier relief| T am so glad you are home, Isa-| “What?" demanded the other. measures and many other important|pel,” she said tremulously. *T'm in| “Well," said the girl in baronet satin matter of reconstruction, or whether | perfectly terrible trouble, and there is| “I am sure I never wrote anything of | ARY Cora or Cal the country_can be best served by get- [ no one to help me decide but you.” the sort but his last letter talks about fally, Gloriously—Never Fails. ting such ‘measures into better shape! “But I can’t tell you which dress to| our future life together and he is| It Is easy for “Gets-It" to reach a‘:om-nu-, and not putting them| wear without seeing them,” said the| coming down next week.” “| “hard-to-get-at” corns, and better vet, TODAY : It 1s easy to remove them, becausé “The Girl Alaska” 2 tion until the gingham_friend. ed i e ulr 1aska re congress for action | areen end. “Be' out of town,” counseled ier|" 2 . regular session less than six weeks| “Oh, dresses!” wailed the girl in| triend. - “Gets-It" makes them come' right off |} THE ONLY PHOTOPLAY EVER mw . 'x;lu L o) ;:"‘l,l:' l;;‘ y::onet gann olnt!u . Sue, Arel “You,deilt undc;sund sighed her MADE ON ALASKAN SOIL. e senators an resent - . many me % visitor, “Charlies Phelps is coming to f portunity to go home and consult with | “You'rs mistaken, Daisy.” objected| Chicago next week, too, We've written A MARVEL OF SCENIC BEAUTY, Coe out 0 should be national trafic laws for the| thelr constituents and got Grst nand | tne green gingham Eifl ‘T assure you. | sver gince I visited my aunt lnst year SHOWING ENORMOUS GLAGI. : 5 gl o views laymen. : aren g re isn't| and Charlie ceFtainly was nice to me ERS, SNOW-CLAD MOU oS or Sulding those Wl s lo|ed soldlers would have the chancé to even a man to fake me to the movies| and had a wonderful car andT admired R o N T Kltdlell (Dliged, for one Jtason or amother: 0| make known their preferences in mat-|and buy me a sundae afterwards. | nim. But why e should think—on. BEAKS, THRILLING - & NOW. e Trasatomebile tPrcugh @ DUM-|iers concerning themselves, and it is| “How lucky you are’ insisted her|Isabel! His last ltter says while he SLIDES, A WILD GOLD RUSH r of states and many eities. probably some sort of an adjournment | visitor. “I still insist that nobody ever | is here we might as wil pick out our AND DOZENS OF O T H E R Five Part Paramount Cémedy Drama One doee mot have will be taken in order that such a get- | had such a distinguished air as Lynn| furniture and see about plans for our cities to become firmly impressed with |together policy may be carried out. The | Ferguson—" BoGee. TeIt ANgE awtul? = 5 EQUALLY FASCINATING IN- Ithe fact that the drivers -of motor|general opinion here seems to be that| “The one you were engaged to at s CIDENTS. cars, whethér on business or pleasure|much might be gained and nothing|that down-east house party?” com-| “well, I declare!” said the green MAKE IT A POINT TO S8EE THIS VIVMN MART!N bent, are confronted with a decidedly |lost by such a course. One thing is|mended the green gingham girl. gingham girl, flatly. “Either your ad- RARE PRODUCTION. ~ ¥ the “I never said publicly that T - i ¢ complicated situation In trying to|certain. If the matters go over to 1 p was en-| mirers are very dull in interpreting next session it is not through a dispo- | gaged to him,” corrected her visitor ur perfectly friendly letters or else D e At ind endeavorin®| sition to shirk on the part of congress, | reproachfully.’ “If a man choose 1o as. Jou wield & wicked pen. Daisy.’ on TAYLOR HOLMES An Innocent Adventuress to respect the cofflicting traffic reg- |y, 5 keen desirq to act in a safe and | sume—of course, I have been awfully man might make & mistake .but two—" IN 5 Py C dy Full of Thrills uiations encountered in difterent cit- | judicious manne! in meeting the tre-| fond of Lynn and he has boen mar- | " Twoll groancd the baronet satin “TAXI” ol st Pt Bt bt B ies. ‘ransien are ose who in- | mendous problems which co on| velously to me. "ve written him irl, 'y O inderstand Lynn is v E variably want to live up to the laws, | myao.i Ise every day, 8o he can't complain. T am | Gue here ahoue that time also. Now. if | 1ot ke &, banana peel. You can try RIRING SIGHT IR LENSUN PO LRI 1 to diy dr; o) v and where they do not it is invariably| Republicans here are jubi sure T have been very devoted Why| it was Just Lynn I could take my time|knife: or Shice Diam with h blosdy’ || Drama tHaT Sashn-SOME! Burton Holmes Travelogue WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 4h [J| (h® case that they are unconscious of | the win-out or near win-out, a: I talked of nothing but Lynn to Ar-| while he was here and decided wheth-|rzor. or use bandages and tape and || PROM A rHE oEEMING! UNT] the regulation that they are breaking.|may prove to be, down in the demo-|thur Holmes when he was here.” er or not I really was engaged to|Nr&P up your tos iato a package but THE FINAL BEEL 10’293 This ignorance could all be done away | cratic stronghold of Alabama. To bring | bt = him or not. When I remember his|{08f8, 0% Rl I(mT 00';";,“5!5!;;;"’1!- - with if there was a uniformity in the(a democratic majority ot 4,000 wnicn ere isn't enough ahout one mere| way of carrying himself and his fam-|of “Gets-1t —that's the peacefdl, Sure. o has existed unbroken for a half cen-|Man to supply conversation for all the| ily and everything—but Arthur. poor|common-sense way that never fails PATHE NEWS trafic laws throughout the country. hours and h = g tury or more, down to & victory, or and hours you and Arthur have! fellow. is so dependent on me to cheer|YOu reach the corn easily with the lit- The suggestion, however. seems to| Uty 10 G1OCC, OV (0 #® (CIGI 1 5t | sat talking” her hostess informed her.| him up and if you could see the ex.|tle £lass rod in the cork of ' every THE ELECTION RESULT. be idealistic rather tham practical, for “Well, Arth i i t* bottle. Tt doe: t - g count showed, has put a new feather ell. Arthur was_ talking part of| pression in his eves when he looks at . e urLiIlE Good governmen: is recognized and|it MUst be appreciated that there arelin ihe cap of Congressman Foss of | the time” defended her visitor. “He|me! And Chariie Phelps is one of the Ay o mlidvie 1 appreciated by the voters of the town | conditions in every city which require|Qhio, chairman of the republican con- | Was telling me all ahout Jessie, the| happy. cheerful kind and 1 just can't| * the only sure, guaranteed, TUES. NIGHT, OCT. 7th af Norwich. This was clearly shown |different’ regulations than almost all|gressional committee. One of girl he was engaged to in Minneapo- | hear to think of him grief stricken.|money-back corn-remover. costs but & WINCHELL SMITH AND JOHN by the handsome majorite miven to Others, and it is this state of affairs|democrats said to Foss yesierday * ‘r:i nfrh:;oug;“;“n:v VA i awonder_| And T do like him immensely. T can’t TEINS B AN U atore. pManufactured GOLDEN PRESENT e republican candidates in Monday’s| Which confronts those who would se-|don’t concede you have won. X en would have said| line them up and compare them.” T B aTmrTens & Co. Chicago, T ' — svony : " | haps not” suavely answered the Unio | Nothing but he was so devoted jo her ‘Well,” said the green gingham gi®l | (ne worlid's or ®iection. That there was a much|cure uniform regulations with their|BAPS Mot suavely shewered the (D | LNG"Cinof us heing engaged (ol other | “that wourd e en easy way out of|Cszcod DSS Sorn rémetly: by:Chas: smaller voie than two vears ago and|sreat obstacle. Uniformity In laws iS| ., mare you democrats even go back | PeoDle made us so congenial. youl vour trouble. You are a very irri- a much larger majority can be attrib-,desirablé in many directions but the|.ng work for an election, we are pret- | Know. I told him all about Lynn and| tating nerson. coming here and faunt- wuted to a large degree to the excellent| very fact that they are needed for the|iy weil satisfied that the tide aown|he told me all about Jessie and|ing your flock of men in my face so N. k l TODAY AND TUESDAY | SHEPHERD showing that was made by the re-|improvement of ccrditions aoes not|south has turned. The congressional 'fl:‘ura"y we saw a lot of each other| carelessly. And the only speck of publicans in administering the affairs|always insura approval. There are|committee took a strong hand in the a\: we “;rmfl_ after he went back to|advice I can zive you is to he married of the town during the past two|many wavs in which the making of|Alabama campaign and will be \xg|; ;‘D“':“:lfl’g:“‘:‘;&m? ;:u iahnt ;:nagme ;n somghody right here in Chicago be- years. It was a fo form laws would help the country,|lant and alert in the campaign o s when he was| fore the others reach here.” v bR gt e e s 1920. At its annual meeting a few | here last month to learn his engage- abel!” rapturously confessed an that the voters in looking after their|or sections of it, materially. but in C. ment was broken. Pe b=y ol nights ago it reelected Tilson the Con- | e oor_fellow, he baronet satin. “That's ex- B e & Mo betiar|most instncts whers =~ uniforiity |, ciiuc msmabéc and alsput him on | seemed fo aSbsnd. so-on by symige- Desmond raid last night—1 KINDRED FINISHES than to endorse IMAM‘T cl-.l: wcyise mi(’:u bt'follr;redmn fouk:‘ehe one | {ic executive commitc BT tp:;‘ed_n:x: wher; 2 to him yet!” had been rendered and while| with less trouble than in the case R i < he .wrote me the mos: 3 moaned_the green many did this by votng the républi- | traMic regulations in cities. It is as| Senstor Keyes of New Hompshire heartbroken, beautiful letters all about| gingham mil. “go away. Do! T hope at A DELIGHTFUL STORY OF THE OZARKS Protraying the Lives of These i o i 1 its being too Iate and everythi be- n 1 i can ticke: there wers many others|cifficult to make uniform traMic laws | tesiibaie (he Sagar Shortage and look nd_everything they all Jand on vour doorstep at the!l UNITE] Tho ‘dia it imdirectly by remaining] oe i wowld be for ihe lesislature 0| [coisate the sugar shoriage and look | cause T was anothers—and how could| sume nstant o Erchange. D METAL MFG. awar from the pells and thus failing|attempt to adopt one set of traffic res- | high cost of living. The senator said = CO., Inc. eme result shows what the jlstions for every city In‘the state ol ioday that o o eine (ntimons +n% | Gleaned from Foreign Ex.|Trde Tnion Congress his is not || Thamesvili Norwich, “Conpnil JiEiardy; Mouneainssrs Who Areills e 2ol S Gy o X e Uat Ganvibear hiack WHEE meaM chikbges hix first visit togGlasgow, as mans of Prompt and Satisfactory Work Clean Cut and Unaffested By the ORIGINAL N. Y. PRODUCTION e lhgra A B e B i et is friends in ;‘i ity recail who have Veneer of Civilization As the Rock upport received and the TROUBLE MAKERS. e g Sbotanale: as met him previos As Presented at the Gaisty Theatre s in the eapacity of i B aration of independ- | ™ in pacity Bound Hills In Which They Live. : seneral secretapy Toe = .t there % Blion foot fo Senator Me n has been receiving | °NC¢ Was signcd in the Abbey of Ar- | pederation. . Tt | E es fro Se veby fact & P R oo i e sy . warm congra ions on the masterly | broath. an weient burg on ef O ing's v s o s affa on the part of the colored peovle. und | ha senate, the pending hills which e oar 1320- TO| when he contested the exciting by For & Solid Year. THE ONLY COMPANY ON TOUR rendered cannot most gratifying to the successful can- 1f the reports can be substantiated | own choice on this vital issue—Lon- don Chronicle. of the § goats Selling—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | the corresponding series w SISt auch & Dasdscise eRSbEkE: | 8 re o Sl oinrate. surtanly Tom histin otnl —— - Sieladiae Lol o e {such charges have been made s the|came out of the committee on bank- | cuitably this historfc eventjelection in which Mr. JIESitiare snal andnoapsand oyl Shut Ana It casot fall, It ft . i . electio Which ) st g | onsiy connect th the aelta anything at all to mean that the Bt BBt ik 2 = o ? g g 3 4 ng. where it asserted that it was prema- | chairman. The senator made many | pageant and an old-world fair, and an | ODOlS. Mr. Bunning goes next monih feti h degree of economy ef- leiort sall foraa o Thile | . ¢ n s t hristi Vest of Atchafalava Bay degr conomy and ef-| {ureiy launched, evers possible citart|short and forceful —speeches While |affor is to be made to induce reyatty |0 Washingion as the government Ta- Wiy Gdnpus CF' SH RS RV JEPALQt tahd sy L and derives-fs name from its sub- and same grade of con- | nouia be made (o locate and pumish | (heY were under discussion and when|{o take part in (he proceedings. Fhs|DOT delegats to the International La- | loods. e sidence. coupled with the building of | they passed. senators crowded around | kine jo 1o bor Conference I him offering congratulation: [oe im o g gratulat | of next season in Scotland, and it i=| O ot th t During the congressional reception hoped that his Majests or the Prince | wilte mars cusimn of ond. it e dilces_for the protection of the land the Isiand of e3tavia, inhabited in the s of T s, is drowned; Zuy sGientions serviee will be assured th town for the next two vears as it re- | Inasmuch as it n explanation of the coastal form- ation which contributed to the terrible| inroads of the floods that all but wip-| ed out the citv of Corpus Christi, and spend a_considerable part those who were back of it. No 2 needs to be dealt with to the limi the law more than those who hose of the inla Sound; so that this uous with the rest, | der as formed by an invason them that they ok I Ensiniton {10 Gen. Pershing there were quite a|of Wales may grace the oceasion with |ix res: v ent sav- the student covers the 1o S M e B e e { number of children brought in by sen- | their presence. e =] davestaizg alf towns, i con- o T e OB | e sea about the end of the 13th cen Toters T nave|riot and if it is e ators and members. to witness the| It may seam at first incongruous | pe e Tho Dameation | tained fo a bul from the Wash- CRIPIb iy Shbmenkel tury, Wad the Netherlaniy Foiiees to sdcquatery| U0 Provaganda epread amons ceremony. There is & strict rule of the | that the “King of England’ should |into contact with ndtives in yarious|| inStOn headquarters of the National be—tny 8 o] precisely vor. | dike-protected lands maintainec vl Y€} Negroes by both whites and Llacks to| house whereby persons are not per-|take part in a ceremony at which full | stages of development, from the des.| (eosraphic Society. responding to the islands south of| 0PIy by artificial embankments which nests. ne effect that they s uld demand - | mitted on the floor except the few Who | vent will be Ziven (o Scotia’s PAtriot- ' pioed” Kikan: wan Kavionto o “tha| The bulletn recalls that the Gal- Ssipii Sound and forming u di.|have been raised from generation who led hif| iai equalit and intermarriaza® those|have the privilege through member-|ic feelings. but it shows how far we|ndvanced Zanzibar natives and Intel-| ¥eston flood of 1900. whiclt resulted| voei™ Culiiiring connection (save as|€eneration until now cultivated feids to office by mear- |, Tl ponld te dealt with ac-|Ship or by speclal ru governing | have traveled since the day when that | ligent. Xaos, . Amongst all hese he|in the erection of the staunch sea | ou’ jo/'PUITIE onaceton (8ave ' a8ijie"s (o710 meters below tde level Iy five times majority of twe| . iiiin cozress. -Little children howevery |declaration, ever memorable to Scots- | noticed that the practice of hand.| Walls that prevented a rec torn Gulf and the| ‘The measure of the rate of subsi ea while the normal majority | "% U 00 (10, e certainly ree-|Seem to be a tacit exception and it is|men, was 'sizned. Arbroath which | chaking was religiously earried ouf. | destruction at Galveston, was not the of ‘ihe southern!dence of the lHolland coast range e 437 than eleven times| . o SIEN © ecent gathering of N~ |NOt uncommon for a member to take |was then known ‘Aberbrothwick. is.| It may be, he savs, a_custom they| first calamity of that sort which has {from 08 to .75 meter per centur . the license vote| 2% Y the recent gathering of No-|to nis seat for a few minutes one of | a5 readers of Scoit's novels know. the |have adented from the white man, wot ed southern cities R like | Since 1732 the man has been .25 me W - . Tas[ U0 cabokion! in A“o-n‘r:umalr‘)vm:“m children. so the child may have| Fairport of “The Antiquary.” {that scarcely explains the fact that| “Witness the allowing of Lisle; land and its fel- nearly a fodt. per eentury 3 & B o | Shen taey ued a s o something to_tell and look back on | z . 2 v have a diffe Fay ing | Dernnere. a health and pleasure re-! |o i ey ol | subsidence of the New Jersey coas . a a zood govern- | it J : T £ Blackberry picking is in fashion|they have a diferent way of shaking e Jeanth sure re- i Jows, is suc s to demonst gligt] Subsidence. ofh thec New Jersey obd S ! hat individual or society|years later. In this connection some- [ . #CLCSTY, PICORG 18, In | Tashion|p,nqe sort of New Orleans with mg f its| the waters have invaded the E IRy s 4"_‘\\:;”“’ i (.,_,‘,f‘ e o n o out of the state that advocatss]one recalled on Pershing day. the visit|nuar i 00" Sion busy saiherore| The manner in which. it Is carried | transient population just 40 vears he-| jand and that west of the ¢ he intermingling of the races on the|to the house of one of the little chil- | (3 ha saen. Tnhappily of our En. [OUt IS to shake hands once in the way | fore. Galveston.” the bulletin savs. | oncroachment has heen suffic continued 50 long that frosm-wate THE 'STRIKE SETTLEMENT. |,y of soclal equality or intermar- |dren of Ben Jonnson of Kentucky & |Ziien’varieties, which Are aid to pe|Wwe do. then to slide the palms to- | quoting from a communication to The | 1 bhack the she DR ewimpphavhe bhen Vubineped o ould be of ans|riaze of races, is doing great harm to|feX YCAr$ ago. Jonnson prides him- |Secen.'the one senerally found in the |Sether, With the thumbs nointing up- e ? hut completes fthe forcats imhadded in caline to Great Brit o b hi does [ SEIf en BEIDE A igenuing SER-eater OF | peatrsnolitan Bres 15 the 11 3 !ward and curled round each other. student whe scans the shores etk {whence it = w g fitable busi ritain | the Negro. For wherever t oc + 2 ol of [ metropolitan area i smallest_and | 1 i e e . At 18 B e ending of | e e lodement 1t Stire e 90¢7|the old southern school. and on that|giiticir, thoush bevend. caterham.|and shake once again. The longer|of Atlantic and Gulf, elther on the tking feature of tHess|T2IDE the 108s L and 18 s of | trine finds 1 - > occasion was so absorbed in lambast- | T1q i1 ‘many marts of Surrey, labger)this aiternating handshake is indulged | srourd or on the admirable maps of | 4. (0% YTt < THENE X ¥ | secuence of the nkin e mp ot statye{ludice in the south and threatens Lic|ing the republicans that he entirelyiana juicier fruit ahounds, . . |in. the greater is the afection exist-| the Coast and Geodetic Surveys and!FONTCC, DNS JRITCIORIEC, Yars Iod s encroa swanow 4 up or starv-|well being of both races. Wherever| forgot the presence of his small son.|*™Bu{"gur cholcest Sramble will mot!ink betwcen the participants, and vice | the Hydroeraphic Office of our Navy. e rmesmant, Lexcent satroying: eataces and home ed in alinjustice appears there is entirely tod|scarcely out of the petticoat Stage.|pear comparicon with the American | Versa, so that a mere acquaintance re- | Soon perceives that the relations be- e ana Tankbn - “RenAl “Dankh). thelt ~ value of many thousan ndustrial opera- seif_appointed leade:x|Johnson was in charge of some legis- | Goeliae” 5 profific bearer ofé fine big|ceives but a scornfully negligent rubftween wave-huilt hars and wave-cut i o hEN. the g Y. 'The subsidence of the 1 cause of embar-| ide the state about an|lation and was having nty of | perries. Its long trailing branches|Of the finzers. sea-cliffs vary from coast stretch 1o lar as the beach line of a land-locke (L A 2 The to force. Those who intimaze|trouble of Dbis own as the republi- |stretch out for 20 feet on either side,| We were at a twenty-first birthday | COASt-&troteh, O the New Jersey!y,\ und hence aftord a rouzh meas. Sripradiv s dengr s v {u an appeal will in any way|fAns ‘ere after his scalp. As a result|ang each is heavily laden with fruit | party a night or two ago. writes a SRRt Rt "‘«}":g well hack | of the outbuiiding. of SEivanton HASDOF) nearlv e rapid = cial the most dangerous| ™ s | hisiof which more than 50 pounds wiii | correspondent, when, during _dirner, . as of the nof the Gulf on its ~ e e X little Ben had things pretty much’his (o which e 50 A i 4 - difiner, | 10 or bevond the line of the sea-cliffs Gaiveston Harbor) near s rapid as 5 wn way for a w often be gathered in one season from |there fell on us one of those momen- | <0 that the ponds or sounds hehind | g8 T "7y 05/ Seieing tha trel oD J coRMt. and > enemies to al father thundered and shouted the fast- one bush. ey aitences that wil | often beeur | the hars are relatively short and dis- |7 - an rapid than cn the Netherland coast, & This shows what those who are in-|er did little ten p.as o , % e s . e o erge ana merry company. | continuous: nleng the Flor consts | oF of the serics 18 tho closencst | least since. the building of the dikes terested in the advancement of the|behind neighboring desks. He inter-| The growing financial difficulties of { R N & (&8 Ad TAER. | CGRPANY: | the keye stand farther out to sea. and [ pf | continuity between = kevs —and iy, that the rate eannot justly be és ng that|colored people think of those who are|viewed in loud whispers pretty near- {our hospitals make one wonder if his- ! u " nause, and one lady asked sud-|are <o separated from the mainland by |l eiean Totand s 1 tthat] timated at less thhn a féot per cen- ave been reach- | stirring up their people unjustly and(ly every member of the house to their|tory will repeat itself. BN b oy Rt the Hilie Wb zreat eclongated sounds often afford- | pinus of the wes o] SR as it was that the rail-| who pay mo regard to the effects of|Ereat delight. He skipped back and,our great humanitarian institutions—|" G yeing told that it was twenty| IN& navizable waterwavs: while sbout ti70 o ettt : oy s oula have entered up- | imeir © action. - Much improvemens: | forth from democratic to_ republican|Perhaps the poor law is the most in- |, 0% Deit (O DMat [ Ras, (TONGH (he horthern shores of the Gulf the [ KO3E S TTE. Ghove: the And Bullitt in Russia z he abruptness that| would be shown if their advice was|Side of the house with absolute impar- |teresting examnle—began their good, i NGi? (010 60 being further ques- | relations of to sounds are | {jy & i Tt has heen noted that Celonsl Enificant, in con- | seasrails acepied and the black rase|Uality. The tick of ‘Speaker Can-|work on the voiuntary offerings of the|ijniq she told us that she had noticed | more varial A thi Fr stk otiInE Reolosiat to (Y ns ntked by the president to : siaaie Wat]® ¥ ; non’s big gold watch charmed him |charitable, but were forced into com-|c " eare that these momentary si-| “Closer to Interpret | 4ot 8 e B O R e O tne| remain indefinitely in Burops. Chane St Be Skaramen] e & dwuafh deu just as much ag though it did not be- |Pulsion as their responsibilities In-||qn.es always fell at twenty minutes| these variable relations: from Floridal{{utnce or ®esation of consts and (o] €8 are, if Wilson could do it all éver = shal] ma. — long to his father's bitterest political | creased. 2 ¢ twenty minutes after.| westward to Mobile Bay the keys are| Siiimote. the rates. of movement fo ain, he'd make a r request. of - ber. that the min- EDITORIAL NOTES. * and persomal foe—for the two men| NO doubt there is a good deal to b IO the hour B WeRty mInULes AUCH| NIy continuous and the . sounds| CoLTAte the rates of Mo ement for | LAnsing.—Knoxy 1 and - 8 workmen shall P&| Tpe weather may have been demo-|Were not on speaking terms. While |8aid for the preservation of that no-|,greeq twith her. Have you ever no-|!9n& and narrow thence westward 0! vacaie: and it behooves such citi-| bue = week a3 1ong 48 . 30ic but the sentiment was surely|Floor Leader Mann fired hot shots|ble virtue which is said to cover &jticeq it> | Lake Borzne the typical keys are 108t.| zong to avail themselves of the scien- the cost of living 18 110 per cent. above| reoupiican across the aisle at Ben's father. litile hme';lll(l}l‘m‘i: ,‘,’Z e \':r}::u::l:?r':r: The debate in the Union House of| tROugh their lines continue in A %e|finc researche Our idea of a smart salesman is one war time: » en leaned i agai 2 e a ries of islands—Ship Teland, Horn Ts- he abservation B swiae Who 68 pre imes and the agreement to o ned onSdingly agadust Mr. | R we can afford to take risks:.and|Assembly 1f% the satification of the| ries of islande—=Ship Tsla " The observationy r and|who can sell a fountain pen to a man Mann. When Senator Payne took a enarated from who can't write, men the wages held up as| 4 the excitement connected with 5 . Ayhe i P ots of hos- | peace treaty gave Genefal Smuts an|land. C: % t E5on ‘as ney return, that both Si8s| e world's seris is not ts be found | (o7, BaD In his chair Ben gazed |90 01 U I o Sient Is| SPOFtURILY of showing how much the | he mainiand by the broad Mississinpt Wre claiming victory or eiss meither|,; ine ball fleids. for Mr. Payne possessed a solid figure |0 longer universal. One of the larg- | nationalists stood to tose by tholt DOl | (crice ot keys, crratic in form and Wie is But Beth ife satished te Mk - of not less than 300 pounds displace- | ©St institutions in London is now com- oy of secession. Genesal MHer0%| iionq apmenrs in the Chandeleur Ts- upon it as a satisfactory adjustment.| The man on the cormef says: It|ment and even in sleep looked some. |Pelled, owinz to flnancial straits. to)chooses to tegard Soutt BICAS PO lands. and heyond the delta there is a One thing that the strike has done|skes more than the weather/ to in-|what familiar to the kid, While he was|levy a charge of 6d. each time a pa- | FUNC S80S, RECh, o haelstrom of Buro- | corresponding — (and _correspondingly bowever, and that is it has made|,yre a democratic victory. thus gazing at Payne from a decided- | tient visits the building. pean politics, with responsibilities re- | CFTatic) series of low kevs stretch- “plain that there is no disposition ly hazardbus position in the middle| After the signing of the Auftrian Barding future wars. General Smuts| in& westwhrd nearly or quite to At- ihroughout the country to allow the| The voters of the town seldom go|aisle, the giant of the sehate, Ollie|peace treaty in Paris on Wednesday.|chowed that. on the contrary. South| chafalaya Ray. revelutionars element or bolsheviki to|wrong in the recognition of those who|James of Kentucky strode down the| Sept. 10th., Paderewski. who repre- | Africa was now freer to determine her| Now, the mainland shore of Mis- * an upper hand. The people were|have favored them with good govern-|2isle. and suddenly seeing little Ben|sented Poland. shook hands with the|,wn destiny than she had ever been | “IsSIDD! Sound is marked by a series - respond to such demands . in his path, deftly steepd right over |other allied plenipotentiaries, uUSINZ | pefors. During the last few years the | °f =mall and narrow kevs and sounds . = e % o " . |him with much caution. Whereupon |(so we read) both hands for the oD- | weif governing Dominions have ob-| cvidently in process of growth, hut would bave to be made upon them for| o ot minima a greater| the nouse laughed so loud that Pavne | eration. einen commlete powers. not only te| much less advanced than those east of the suppression of anvthing of the 'he heceasity of i o woke up and the senior Johnson came| He was not always so free with his| egulate their internal aff: but to| Mohile Bay: and these are among the kind and it was o the credit of the la- | number of pennies may mean that thelp,ci to earth and shunted his small |magical hands. Some vears ago. while | goiarmine their foreign pol and to| evidences that along this stretch of bor leaders that they fought the idea|people are saving them for lack of|son to a side-track. Shaking hands with a friend, his fin- | qotSalt e et oo R rence and war. | shore the Guif has cncroached on the a general sympathetic strike. something bigger. A new flag hangs over the zpeaker’s | Eers came into contact with the light-|In future they will deal with foreign m?a to ,X.~|1 an extent as to leave the The ending of the strike remeves a desk in the house. It is of silk and |®d end of a cigar. and for a day Or tWo | aerairs through their own representa- zr iginal keys 2 to 4 mnf.s hehind. ihreatemed memace that has given| The worst feature of the big cran-|was the gift of the Naiional Society |he was unable to play. Thereupon he|iives, and on the league of nations will | Similarly the Chandeleur keys and Beiian authomties no little comcern |berry crop is that it will take so much|Of the D. A. R. It replaces a flag|heavily insured each of his fingers |pe on an absolute equality with Great but which they were prepared to |of the sugar supply that it's likely to| Which hung for fifteen years just be- and te reduce the chances of such a|pritain. So far from being drawn i happening again he made it a rigid!in¢, foreign wars at the beck and call | idckie with all the strength that the|incréase the shortage. B or o it et dioiwe,, &84 | rile’ not to shake hands with anyone. | J7'Gfont Dritain—as was theoretically HELPFUL WORDS fall of various coasts are impressive developments calied for. instead of white as required by the| Mr. Stuart Bunning seems, from all | possible before—they now make their Now that Brand Whitlock has been|federal law adopting the Stars and|accounts. to have created a most fa- FLOATING MINES. appointed ambassador to Belgium, | Stripes as the Americkn flag. The|vorable impression in his difficult and No one knows how many of, the|ihere’s no Qquestion but what he will| new flag is likewise of silk and grace- | responsible role of president of the| . 1 From & Nockich Mines that were planted during the|Dbe acceptable to the Beigians. fully draped, and was put in place on =1 L|ft 0 orns Both aifien, or of thils iMat pe the 132na anniversary of the adop- e . Sere intentionally set adrift, are still| Instead of being taught the wisdom | tion of the constitution. The old flag Is your back lame and painful? £ siiniie B ith outbreaks by|Was given the D. A. R. by vote of R“EU ATISM LEAVES 5 G JEESSES t5 dupping of CI B e | Ths L Lt Dt i tiey | congress and will be put in their mu- | I Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezons Does it ache especially after exer- “Many have of course zons ashore and|the troubie at q.:n ™ mere“nl; cltler | seum as a historic relic, having been i S e . ki ern rendered uscless. Many oOf those| which seem to be encouraged thereby.|over (he speakers desi A the time - YOU FOREVER oo = he signed the resolution declaring war Is there a soreness in the kidney t were anchored have broken away #0-that they could not be recovered in| The steel men and the strike lead-| with Germany. % e esiors the operations connected With the re-|re came just as near to Agreeing as| The reading clerks of the house are | Deep Seat e Act pom re 3 ¥ : Imsval of the mine felds while others|WAs expacted in heir testimony be- | having pretty hard lines with the pro.| Disselved and the Rueumatic Polson | These symptoms suggest weak kid ‘have eluded ail the efforts of the|fore the senate investigriing commif- | posed tAriff on dye-stuffs under con- Starts to Leave the System Within neys. sideration. One day they struggled| Twenty-four Hourn, : 4 with page after of quick sight| Every druggist in this county is au- It so there is danger in delay. reading of which Tetranethuyldiam.- |thorized to say to every rheumatic suf. ‘Weak kidneys et woakyr fast. safe thers is no telling when one of| With' General Wood declaring theé|; o) or>,ohenennne, tetramethylyldai gerer in this vielnity that If two botties | Give your trouble prompt attention. sweepers, and while steamship oOpera- | tee ‘{hese stray mines is encountered. Omaha outbreak to have been fath-/ ninodiphenimethane and dimethyle & > S “Jnformation has just been given out|ered by the I W. W. there's greater|phenvienedlamin are . by ordinary | rodues: swoilen joints and o Ry | Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak ‘i fact by Prince Albert of Monaco to need than ever for improving Ameri-|samples. When the reader stuck fast|with even the slightest twinge of rheu. kidneys. thia effect that drifting mines will be| can citizenship. in the mire of many syllables some|matic pain ne will gladly return your Your neighbors use and recommend money without comment. member of the ways and means com- | O, rhy has been tried and testea st the west coast of Burope to the Oa-| According to President Tighe of the| iltee would pipe in an encouraging|for years, and really marvelous results © Indieh And then | iron wieel and tin workers thé A. I |line of cheer. Finally it came toa point | hava been Accompiiehed in- the - most Read this Norwich testimeny. os 2 where the clerk Ve uj in des . | severe cases where the sufferin in the guif stream up Past Newfound-|of L. was driven into calling the steel | SNo0° the clerk gave b in deapair | JGVERe S5 WONL lna “pecous ang Mrs. Sarah Hewitt, R. F. D. No. 1, 1t is a good habit to keep a box of Briggs’ Mentholated-Hoarhound Cough Drops in your pocket or where you can get them at lang and back to Europe strike through fear that the L W. W.|the bill, started to help him out, but [WHSTE the ratient was nelpless. ==~ - () says: “My back had been troubling any time. Neone of those who will operate| would gét ahead of it. after a few spasmodic stammerings, |ately after you start to take it the - " . around the sdges of that extensive efr- 4 he top, came to a standstill, Saying|Zood work Degins. 1t searches out the Cadil e bt Sl They stop a congh, reiieve an irritatea “cle wil lsegard the danger of Mmines.| with tne congressional investigation | "My doctor told me not to strain my |iric acid deposits dissolves the seere. ney Pills advertisea for such trouble a P H ;5 N & rives rheumatic pois throat an riel Too wel is it known what 4 destrac. | committes visiting Vineyard sound | [MOAL (0day" whereup the house o PN ML LR e lbnevs and and I got some at Sevin & Son's Drug PEEVEQ) ROSCICTION . B Loin Shtwn die the W] e By Rt N A T .me| Then the dlafkc made & tryeeut at|PHTucceions new quitkiy it as With vour fingers! You ean lift oft| Store. Two boxes gave me great re- oecasions traveling evidence as to what became| gimathyphenyibebzylanumonenim—hy- | Blessed relief often comes in two @ any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be-jjar [ gladly recommend Doan's Kid- | + C. A BRIGGS CO nfied when vessels were umable t6|of part of the Port Hunter cargo. droxide . Whereup some"congréssmen | En8 eveR in tabes, Where the sulterins | tween the toss, and the hard altin eal- | Lo I Siadly 9. * avold them. But it eviden: said “Mr. Bpeaker, I move the clerk be | iS Most painful all traces disappear in | luses from bottom of feet. ney Pills publicly. as | know they de- CAMBRIDGE, MASS, nmewertheless that such Provi-| 4 saq featurs of the steel striks 'is|aliowed to gargle the restof the names”. [* (6% S878. o 1 | L. discoverar of | A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs lit- | serve all the praise I can give them. % jons as can be adopted in regard 18|inat many cf the str.kers didn't want|The speaker's answer was IOst in the | Allenrhu, who for many years suffered | tle At any drug store; apply a few| price ghs at all dealers. Don't Makers of Briggs® Boston Walers milnes that are anchored and break|:, sipike, hadn't any reason o sir:ke|TOAr Of laughter which followed. the torments of acute rheumatism. de- | drops upon the corn or callus. In- ? away and those that are set adrift Will| 4ng smiy o Puck beczvse they wWers or- sires all sufferers to know that he doss | stantly it stops hurting, then shertly |simply ask for a kidney remedy—get -m for they are not intended K Now that prohibition has snread ‘t=| Not want a cent of anyone's money you lift that bothersome corn or|poan's Kidney Pills — the same that - dered '0 :id Pecaves trey atal tiers| pantie over Yhe entire country mdybe | iniess Allenrhu isively comquers et and i permanent menace but ofie - | would he trouble i they AIAmT do a8 | T teey cooin v o, COMRTY MAYDS | DCN o SR disenscs, and he hag | chlux riENt oft. root and all without | v "t i haa. Foater-Muburn Co. 63 Lee & Osgood Co t : pronn " G2-G - Tk «40N) oot Antes It in avery instamce. ' '*"|No bumbug! Mtgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. ¢

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