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nations even though the speaker was opposed. to 1t but-they draw the line on permitting a man who had so mis- represented his district-from remain- ing in their midet. Having proved unfaithful in other matters: they were unwilling to give him another chance. .and Goudies = 4 IDLE MINERS, COUNTRY SUFFERS The country will regards with ap- = 3 0 1 proval the action of the federal fuel e e Ssmrtytien priw 5 o week: 5% & mesth: 80 | administrator in summoning both factions and giving them to. under- T SR e sttt o @0 41004 nat s ‘ensly (s b Gestred i Sotite edit, tho coal trouble. This dm‘t‘-rnn utiers = Oftles 3. that any’ haphazard . solution uld B 2 e e be reached. but.it means that all the [ ep—— - 105 | Unnccessary delays should be elimi- —_— e Norwich, | . It was a heavenly day.and’a large and champing multitude was lined up at -the park golf shelter waiting Lo tee off. Bronzed old men sumburn-d young men, intense faced women in flat shoes and ugly sweaters and a tewmmtty ,ones ;gmfpd back and for S But each and _every -ome stopped deag in his or her tra immaculate young man. wildering did., Look at thatl ony’ went ten feet. and I'm-going to do. turneq tor the foursomejust them and smiled trusti . ¥Wirst and last sucoess i confidence, & i Upon that one thing, hinges the aredit of the WOFkL, ind if I do it over, do you?" °‘". the of the Government, the lifé of the merehaht Taquired confdentlys 1 U8 lana the love and fdelity of the home, - . T 07§ “Not at alll” four fierce men:chor-| ¥ > o usen futling over themeaives s | - . GOLDINE'S SUCCESS -~ i smile burst upon them and enguifed The wondgrful success of this great remedy is built them. “Of course, y0u can do nmzd;- Grmly and sequrely upon the fourZicon of confidence “Well,; said the middle-aged by ‘the people. Thos& who use it and know. We make golfer tragically, “1 might as well go g tor that swe cannot prove by people of & home and wash dishes! That P8 S e 3 2 ,‘we do not need to make any at all N | man who grinned -the hardest at-her{tfe-people 6f your own city come forward and make it request is the one who -was 7 €O for Goldine themselves. iy 3 to have me put off the linke inea:-‘ ¢ You might doubt what a man says that He SAW OF © e ’ he had to wait three minutes -last!neard, but you cannot doubt a man tho was.a eripple. m i Wee!}; for me ‘wwt;fi 1!;10';‘ with: matism and rhégslns his healthé < met man who “=TE % “Now, Elbert,” the be Had trouble s badly that he had to get up every . b i %1 her engrassed aseort 7T 'f}.hm_ of ‘the nigh 2SI wtio. noy slesp alf Mhe night Orieinator of Goidine. ing to do it exactly right -this, - timei} through without distress or annoyance. Goldine has doge tnat aur scores ih You tell me if I'm standing right—l"Norwich alone, and for thousands in the state of Confectcut. It has the con- ob, 1 kelieve that club has blisteredl | fgence of the people because it proves its marit. é i my hand already!” wish Fou could see what I see and hear what I hear of the wonderful “He ought to have made her wear| iing Goldine is doing in every city, {own and hamlet of this state. golfing gloves,” said White. Mustache % CHILDREN DON'T LIE : indignantly. g The girl at the tée ewume daintily J 2 28, and the ball rolied. elevey feef. She| 1 wouid like to take you tg Bristal and have yoii look into the ftreckled clapped her hands, I'm \improviag| pappy face of my little friend, Henry-Bissell, and have him tell you how after Eibert,” she trilled. “It went fa L an injary by an auto.accident, five years ago he developed kidney trouble PR B I S B from that day on until he was 18 years old he could not sleep a night without | D sl deaf, T must Bave DeeH| [ iiing the bed. 4 would want you to read the -splendid letter his mother i ; Wrote telling how they tried every physiclan and medicine they could find i 5 _l'ana how ene bottle of Goldine stopped it when all eise falled. I would want iy ol mad deisurely moved. Si%} You fo lobk ifito the boy's houncing eyes and: ask.him if he was glad he took oL N B il Gordine, ana nea:h;h Say as he said o me, “Youbetlame ¢ 5 th ur e ? A glanced at the petrified ‘&fi& Mother, can you estimate the value of,such & remedy in yor It's just awful” she scolded. “I dom't ‘m '.”C‘n THE SEASON'S DAINTIEST, Billie Burke 1 ey COMEDY A ) It “The Misleading A 6 Part Artcraft Comedy She shocked the.tewn; really she didl Here she was, a young and ehafming widow, entertaining two men in her home! And unchaper- oned, tool Unspeakable! Words can't describe the scandal!. Come to see it! § "TOM MIX in A”Rough Riding Romance A Sensational 5 Rart Western Drama With Thrills and * Coredy, Aplenty RAINBOW COMEDY—2,000 Smiles : at her o8 new she exist. .She had blue eyes, ! any. bisque doil's, and more golden than any wig dresser's window, a plexion that gefied the bright sunshine S a sweat2d and skirt that put every other sweater and skirt out of the running. “Oh, Elbert,” she told him nery-, ously 'but clearly, “I kow I can’t do it! Tm scared to deatht’ . . “You're perfectly - ail gt sisy. soothed the young man earnest- ness. “Just stand the ‘way you did when you were practicing, and swing exactly as you did when I showed you. . nated, that those who can settlo it and bring abott the resumption of coal production equal -to the demands should apply themselves to their task and bring about an adjustment with the least possible .delay. There can be no quibbling over the fact that it 1s time to resume coal production ‘on. a normal scale. It is perfectly evident that the order of the federal court to call off the strike or- der did not direct the men to go back to work. It is mevertheless perfectly evident that those who are persisting in strikirg, those who have returned t9 the miners and goné ot again and those who are encouraging the miners to_stop work or not to return to work arc (oing o in violation of the Lever law. The government has not attempted Nov. 20, 1919 B emeiirety | enitiet SRR DIRECT FROM NVEW YORK AND ', BOSTON RUNS A Scintillating, ~ Effervescing, Laugh-Compsliing, Farcical Kaleidoscope: A RAINBOW OF BEAUTY She’s a Mischievous Miss—Don't Miss Her With the Notable Cast and the Handsomest, Smartest Gowned ™ - n S e s ool o ibiees e o e . CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING NOV. 15th, 1919, Theré was an indistinet murmur from the waiting multitude, “This is where I take a nap,” the natural| born pessimist told thos around him | as he slumpeg into a chair and closed his_eyes. X “Something ought to be done about. DEALING WITH MARTENS. While this country is engaged rounding up and deport: cals of the country it seems as vet to proceed along this line but it may become necessary or it may be- come necessary for the government to take over:the coal mines and operate it,” the flattest shoed - woman - golfer said indignantly as,the pretty. girl made her tee over for the third time. “What does she care about golf Shc| could vamp that young men just as sec what makes it act so? T think it must be an overweighted ball or something—I'm going to try a @iffer- ent one! s ou telt a 3 hat the play ef her ¢hildren is. miusic who is worried over enforced idleness Goldine ‘gets back his health and | that worth anything to him? ~If his job as many in Norwich has. done? e what it is WOFth to a faother to have her néfves tnder contral so ! you haven't taken Goldine it is not becausg to her ears? What about the father turough' ill health and then v.mqu:‘!l:§ Chorus On the Stage PRICES—50¢, $1.00, $1.50, $200 " War Tax Extra Coming Next Week \ MARY PICKFORD : o in “DADDY LONG LEGS” * “They keep this course i wretched | of lack of mn:' 3 2;:: y,: you believe your own friénds you must have faith in “DA impos- | & : . ; casily an else and let us get on | condition,” said White tacire. | in this wonde 3 sible for it to overlook the one \w'hnp;u\. them. but with both sides agreeing to v?im’ni;’";"a':;'i? < e | “They onght to ¥ell ¢ ‘:nmre b Go to Broadway Pharmacy and ask Mr. Engler or the druggist about : pears o bo the leader for a cortain | s e, ot tme that the Jeaders of | "\iOn, Elbert,” begged the pretty girl,|T am certain She -maae £ B0k Caiere. ot ciadiy (T you how DeOple Who use it Draise i as theF humber who are directing their ef-| e MiNers at least gave enough. con-}.q, 1 'swing with my left hand or my | stroke—" ' {se no other remedy, Ask them about the free bottle they have for s 4 e perecting their ef-| sigeration to the country. under thefr| up: » i o forts toward the overthrow of this as ! “well as all other go Though he has not g Gérmapy are engag bitter con- 3 understanding that . whatever wage|nantly; “that fellow hasn't told her| <“Of course not,” said the foursome = ddm * ”questions, by this government, L. C. ar- > g B | > e troversy on - boundary g 3 scale is agreed upon it will be effec-|2 thing right. |as one man. “Go right ahead!® Ameridan Ked Cross workers have tens has been in this country for some tive from the time they go back. “Huh,” said the middle-ageq lady| “What is the use ” demandéd the little time representing himself to he the ambassador of th b o 4 with suddenness. "ON,. what is the orval Hoons. : ernment in Rus He appea the fact that higher. coal prices are not{ e ‘map who nearly had apoplesy|use? Those same men have alwaye gfli,e"sugp;mnu:;m;?m?mn THEATRE have all the money he requires v BB il b e LA erday when 1 asked if over the li- {begun velling ‘Fore!' at mo when I|ige of ihe fromtier, wero for Polish B O T e o of the dispute, it is impossibie lac bushes was out of bounds! e | was 500 feet ahead and keeping out of | Satugses who have passed.and are stil Y. SRR D tat s i D o tell when an agreement can besaid distinctly that ignorent plavers|the men's Way don't get & woman| i eading inte Bersnd thom Silesia: —TODAY— Fiven before the Lusk commitioe s |Téached and have it fair to all, but un- | should be barred.” | anything in this park. All she needs| When the boundary . question first as heen engaged i he oo e D€l il it is done the miners ought to be| “Oh EIbert!” moaned the pretiy|is pretty, pinkspowdered profile ahd | betums seater Geormary. started to ° #s been engaged in the work of stir- producing instead of idling and threat- | §it] dropping her driver and claspinga set of swell clothes.”—Chi make a warlike show along the fron- i}, ana r'75 up revolution in this country the| Producing her arm despairingly, “look what it | News. Her. There were German troops en- l as took pl He| oM v e 3 2 i = gaged in mill ma(l;:;dv.w;res u.j‘ust , admits being an emis; entne, | P B across_the river from zieo; thare ; $CO" that bolshevism {s based tervor- [ AT RAILRCAD ‘GROSSINGS. |, perppe 0) "THE EDITOR | south, and soon” Santo” Domirigo. Gity | wene, mamy trainloads ot feid artilery iy g.‘.?:’:ansflgggs: 5 B0 AbE that Bib s 1 Lot uo Out in Indiarapolis Wwhere a num< became the center of the colontal ac- | ostentationsly brought (o the frontier e g £ seciferts e dna bl at stk | Who Wacted Waorde? tivities. and planted ‘i hidden emplacements B 44k rthe: Mok itiic ostings a member of the board i Arith the are in plea of being Americans, to urge the men to go back to their work with the In view of the existing agreement, s declares “The time has come a v, Mij 't ; boh- o £ of ji-|a lot of matory has been wasted on|One of the Spanish party, Miguel Dias, |latter ‘on display every morning; pursued in F aEs on "’w.dvml‘,_ f}:»'hedrm} the league of nations. but we disn.|hAviNg gotten into difichlty With an | bing at their slender strings. By night| I:M car I to ;.n regarded as cre e R A ‘jl"‘fl‘r"b“ ‘f;“’:‘ as t who was the most wasteful | officer, severely wounding him in com- [also there was ‘a’ contifual bustle om MUng unrest of 4 dangerous character e B e n thi And : : 4 : - Cittle R HAT riens seems en "4 man has given hisjgr, ) . . \ «r|ing received with muelf cordiality and | Which here lies ajong the little River/RA GUSHER <OF MIRTH T il he i foey fo ool L e ekl fiho:ld \: oS be{ hospitality, he in return gave his heart | Byrnies _‘"‘5";"’ “'""m""*,"” “f"’(‘,‘;d; LES ‘WITH A WEALTH OF R 1 this service Eating on a“pension, hit men whose| yoked to (he Dritish cauriot, Gore.;(0 the young Caguisas. who was then {and pickets It was the show window JOY AND LAUGHTER B Bberent thet Fitiy failing and who have lost | Reed Walsh of Ma eita and| Eoverning the tribe. Hin nectgmiionat ol Tatm et arit, O bodes i SEVEN BIG ACTS sgot dong BtoL ot o8 lertnoss: should not be| Shiekls ¢f, Tonnessee. Of course they |iet With faver and the.yousg Span- | Gress DS, PECRS AT - t week not be be overlooke 3 ¥ 7 Vst rather; they favored it. . But now thev |f ¢ are’ gations to on of the railre companies v-in just (h\-fle.‘actdmngner :fi”"‘vi‘:g *z‘" “:‘d;‘u‘f:m‘e“l“;c‘:[“"‘:;‘g have strensthened their guard at the Sh‘g“m:fmfl:k?w IS It Sen's: e twagof ; ontl med ove | him hg Rr g & i i - H etk tea to ‘ #oR Gt it eronmiman " (oo | havie Acsired to have it ratified. Ths|bick @ the Spaniards to induce them | {Tontier aad shont, on sight amecne 4 vities und v \anger in the tools.| 5 = i RESERVING OIL LANDS. i term | athern ot Jn its anted shown possession “under the go that ik in {irese days of rapld ge ol dangerous rail- s good, and it s to a frue,” hut” why” should he e change should be made cauge (he accidents but the disrez: t of the highway users to a ihe danger- that ex- ould therefore appear ible - protection by hie “raiiroads at rsections, there is a respon- rests upon ethers “in of rapid, traffic.” been demonstrated in t it doesn't make much difference what safety measures lar;ze ists h snould He” i n and Xilled se they were unwilling crossing | oor little thing,” said the: elderly man with the curled mustache in golfer viciously to her ecompanion, | scowling at white mustache, “that's “I'm %o sorry,” sé heamed at the foursome being her, “but I just won't| let this horrid old ball beat m flattest shoed lady golfer bitterly and Wiliaws that in chesn Son, tzlk. It certainly dge, Senafor sson, Son- was oot have not wisted any time or words 5 justified the means- man that spilled cheap talk all over America, calling United States sena- tors who dared do their duty in up- rg the constitution ot the United 21l kinds of namés, .who even stooped | to_ Billingsg y and Wwork “up enthus chosen nudience is the one who wast- ed oratory, - enator Williams of Mississippi who is so willing to bow to the-auto- cratie lash from Washington that -he made a public nuisance of him- who has flopped almost as many tines as some of his superiors has also spilled considerable foam. Flood of wasted oratory is right, “A little love affair connected with the growth of this'city Is inteérestitg. bat, fled to escape punishment. Tind: ing shelter in an Indian lage and be. iard foumd himself the consort of a queen of 1o mean accomplishments. But he soon” wearied of his epviron- ment and sighed for his old compan- ions. The queen, seeing his discontent and fearing to lose him, gave:him the to return with him and settle in_her country. Dias delivered this message to Columbus, who’immediately ordered an exploration of that part of‘the isi- and to ascertain the truth of the Span- iard's report. Eae, i “The sequei {o’this little Tave affair is also interesting, but most pathetic. Zamcaca, after giving all to her lover, who was thefeby promoted #0 high honors inthe colony. being the first alcalde of the new city, was 0" dis- heartened by the -cruel treatment- ac- “From this origin, so casual and do- mestic, arose the first permanent city of the New World.” been delivering their supplies under the unfriendly superyision of a jong. behind the hills; there were scores of airplanes and observation ballcons, the the German side of the line—siznalihx and ‘might, manoéuvres. The frontier Germany's,nower and _earnestness. The Polish authorities estfmate that 25.000° Polish refugees have fled across from German-occunied. Silesia since Aug, 18. At first the Germans made no_chiection to. this wholesale exodus: tempting to cross the lin® in either d rection. Yet from 500 to 700 refusees| aré crossing the horder into Poland urs, mostly at night. 4 "PHése’Russidn Redlé who ave preach- ing ‘propaganda afU raise all kinds of rim here. evidently think _that the United States is yellow, or thdy would not be casting such hlack looks our way. It makes the Reds look green the man without children. We hope that & large number of houses that ‘are to be yented will fall into the hands of people who used to be REED “Please Get Married” . PRIZMA IN NATURAL COLORS e et et e HAROLD LLOYD in “BE MY WIFE” A MERRY. GONCOCTION OF LAUGHS ture of* them.—New Haven Journal- Courier. All the evidence now tends to show that the sooner the allies withdraw from Russia the soomer will ‘the question at issue there have a chance MATINEE 25¢c and 50 with evny to see all this good«ground| If Russia can overthrow the Bol- PRI‘ :E VENING 250, 35¢, 50c ed by the| another who has spilled o lot) Cofded her neople that she'fled from | zomg' (o waste~Meriden Journdl. |sheviki in armed conflict or by po- :ox SEATS 75c, $1.00 lare provided there are. th dri i torical froth and now inds |Civilization'‘and affiuence to the wilds litical means, then it will be plainf{ 2 n the e prov yi ed P9 £hode - drivers | o o g o it all minority, | Of the forests; leaving hertwo children | But the man with children needs| iy, they represent the Russian ma- Plus War Tax nment 0 .ure determined not to - respect - Hitcheotk of Nebraska. the |and still faithful husband {0 montn her|| @ shelter for his family, in fact his|jolit " and have authority from the Direct Front & Twiniysbeo Weske' Rim at tha Teemont thien There are t:-:x: ;\\ho‘ hav: " one from the White House, | 1055, and was never heard from again.|need is even more desperate than |ioori. Gowever corrupt they may be. 1 i cars roug! owere: t Theatre, Boston & - 5 o 2 t children, oncé wpon o time them- | gt sertlement upon Its merits, To when such t ar or could not because| Charlie. These fellows could tave| STORIES OF THE WAR |scives. 1t more ot these people. ae. o et Dol gt L Tnen T was acquired it was known to contain ed that wes being made. taken up the neace treaty last May R S B quire property, the children Will be (o taly ihe Russian people—Water: | work. fuch mineral wealth, which fact oyer-| TDCFe is N0 question but what ef-|and settleq it in two days. It was—| Still Finding Bolshevik Victims. He should strike for a five- hour day #nd a five-day week—Wat- erbury Republican. game. any Not So Long Ago, Either. : .. Cotten has gone to 36 cents ez s on|ficient & pound. given a chance. The streets of this city and other cities in these days of aggravted rent shortage are filled dérs are required but sight {is 100 often lost of the fact that due respect is not paid té crossing dan- as brought he's by - President” Wilson —an undesiracie paper and the chosen men w\ zend to the United (By The Associated Press.) bury. Democrat. Bodies of victims executed by the bolsheviki during their occupancy of The he- and the per From no people do the men and wo- Do you remember when the decision < with weary _women and men who|men of Ireland and of Irish descent| Leonard Wood.stands out in tht|worried planters were appealing to the | ge W o u £ high States senate have proven it so. Kiev are constantly being found. and|have tramped for miles only to find|receive so, much of respect, reward|Republican ranks as a big man who | public to “buy a bale of cotton”P— me for the | TS ere more users of highways| ™ g, harley” is right again on |the first estimate of 4,000 is evidently [night coming and that same day dark, | and genuine affection as they do from|has, without a murmur of discontent | Seattle Post Intelligencer. Rovernmer hat an fScEHstomed to respect the warnings| tne meddling issue, U. S. A. does notjmuch below the real total, despondent’ prospect of no place in|the people of the Unifed States. No-|of refuctance, ‘tackled every great Estimuted v million is| inclined to thus insure their pro- | wish to meddle with European man-| Three .Irish girls, Eva, May and ‘which they may gather their chil-|where is there ér sympatay Placed upon jtection there would be iess crossing|agement of affairs and before this, task that was set before him to per- Eilesén Healy, who lived in Kiey dur- % In view of the fact that | E ren take them home—Water-|than there is in America for the po-|form, and has discharged the duties - en | fatalities. iy is useless for rapid traf-| week is over the U. S. senmate will|ing the last six months of bolshevist gury mublknn‘ i litical aspirations of their beautiful|of that task in a'way to win the na- |} To-Look Young Q“_“:H’ Al b i it e fo te 175 te-RinRthitie s With Al BN B, rule, gave the correspondent an ac- ade. whicn | Ireland. But some of their repre- | tional applause. . £ z B S eomiotive %6 Dol il Mieblaces e C. B. MONTGOMERY. ' |count of bolshévik operations. The discovery has been made, Which | sentatives who-have reaped American| The democratic party today has but | For Special Occasion fd was oil bearing, no ef- i +ib Oneco, Nov. 18, 1919, ;The autocracy of the Romanoffs,{astonishes some people, that instruc-|fomtune and who have becn honored |one big man, one Teal leader—Wood- forts had been made to ssing tenders. with all its e they said, ‘wasftors in universities = colleses —andlyith posts of American trust have re- |row Wilson. For him to jun again| Toomoreieodermsimnmmn, § wise bit of conser - T A paradise compared to the bofhevil|schools have no patented way of living | ccnile heen showing a concern for|gseems morally improbable and phy: tered with your face on the eve of some 3gnized at the time in incly EDITORIAL NOTES. IN THE DAY’S NEWS S e aaye been living through. |Which is denied people in. other walks | e pro-German Sinn Fein and a dis-|ally impossible. That leaves nothing important Soclal svent when you want. the section reserved for sup If President Wilson pockets \thej i soorhe last few months, when the ma.|of life. S DWehin. 156 Daker’ and sition to_compel thé United States | byt a collection of weaklings and sec- fed to look your prettiest and try wha R foseered for s R L b TN Santo Domingo. dority of the members of the - Kiey|the candlestick maker, together With |0 ayert itself i behalt of the Dro- | ooy caors . in stant The: democrats | you would you Just qouldn't get ine'de N e - S In connection Wwith the petition sent | committee of public safety were always | their brotheér the landlord, while they | orman Sina Fein suficient to irritte may develop a giant between now and | Sired resultt CRRIbItINE o chréwin wi is being cc in operatin; the war over’ to Washington by a group of Span-|under the influence of drink or drues,|are willing to vote for . resolutions | “Wiider man than is the American sen- | nect sieotion fo run for President but | SO SiEy appeatance, and crisscrossed Baval vesseis. It seems probable th: s, g e o o on | transcended all conceivable awfulness, |lightening the 1oad which resta on the |30, from the Amercan state of Mis- | there is no giant on the Dresent DO- |wivh fon Lo oo Tameiming that £ will increase instead of decrease| -‘4other cabinet change and yet the|opportune time for the United States | After every meeting ,hugeé heaps' of | shoulders of &éhis¢ intellectual = clas: sippi.—Hartford Press. ltieal horizon. will_quickly transform it into one of fnd it is of the utmost importance|Member who could best' be spared|to withdraw its troops from Santo Do- | empty spirit and wine -hottles and|show mo disposition to- make special 3 Leonard Wood, on a program of | youihful freshness. Mat the government should know |Sticks like tanglefoot. mingo, The Naticnal Geographic socis~ | scores of morphine and cocaine bottles|prices for them. The sauce which| That great _dramatist, a Y;UOW law, order and Americanism, would be | Just get Andounce gf mvflz{gglfig‘; Where it is going to get its supply ty has issued the following bulletin | were found. they sell brings the samie price from | countrymaji of ‘the Prince of Wales, 2. OHler and SHErCAnT WEing 8 iite at your iruggist's, mix this with om rather than be required to de.| !f YOU hear any anxlous ipquiries|concerning the island republic: The members of the chief of the of | the goose and the gander, to use a fa-|once wrofe ‘It all the days wereall Dul | bathe vour face in the solution for two o 2 utred fo- de-| . days you readily understand| “Geographically, the Island of Haiti,|the committee sat. before’a'cage with| milinr -expression. ~ All of which/|sportive days, to play would bé as irk- 5 or three minutes. Immediately after Sp%a private interests. This will| (pet, dWYS, 9 Including within its limits the two re- | wooden bars reaching to:the ceiling.{ineas that if we are going to pre-|some as to work™ The lines come! The famous Keelcr institutes are |y, "7ie’ s ™ iiming up® of the skin and assured by the establishment of|'hd 9 UG sugss- publics of Santo Domingo and Haiti. is| The prisoners were marched- through | pare the children of the land for the|to mind as it is noted that the|going out of business as a result of underlying tissue, ~which naturally [Be reserves though there is no. cer. . Rt g in the class of the most favored of na- | the cage to be reviled and sentenced|lifc ahead of them ' not more for|prince is returning to New York after|prohibition. And there are those.wno|irons out the little wrinkles, worry inty as to when development by the| DY Pocketing the treaty it is pos-|yione” sifuated on the Western Conti- | to death. Aftérward they were strip- | themselves than for the republic. this{a “vacation” of a few days at White ¥y department will be undertaken, |50/ that the president figures it is Y nent’ about midway between ‘its two grand -divisions of North and -South America and abounding in natural re- marks and flabbiness. The contour and general appearance of your face are so improved, you will be glad you heard will say it is not right to thus preak up a nice, profitable business.—Mid- dletown Press. ped naked and carted.off to the slnugf]‘: ter house. “Another committee conducted Khe title to the land, however, was of another way of keeping us out of war. Wuch importance and what appears question of paying teachers a full lv- Sulphur Springs, W. Va. To be a ing wage must be met squarely. It prince and have tc endure a daily o have been an attempt to grab has Heen biocked. ACT OF RESENTMENT. The action of the members of the American Legion in a2 Minnesota town | In removing ex-Congressman Lundeen from the hall where he was to speak igalnst the league of nations and lockng him in a refrigerator car of a feparting train seeméd too much in keeping with the attitude of the peo- pie in an Oklahoma town who refused io hear Senator Reed of Missouri on Ihe same subject, but in the latter ease it was not the subject or the #pinion of the rpeaker thereon that aroused so much resentment as the tourse that he had been following. The former congressman was sent to Washington on a loyalist ticket. He beat out his predecessor, who had been opposing the war legislation in con- fress, because the people relied on him 0 stand for the best interests of the rountry. ‘Washingten than he began ally. himself with the obstructionists. ‘was therefors plainly evident that wa3 misrepresenting instead of his constituents and it be appreciated what effect such have upon those who had ex- htm to live up to his platform. was a contributor to Viereck's feekly and on his trip to Europe was bec.use of his at- to visit the British lines. He endeavored to square himself with service men by trying to repre- an erganization of them as their in working for a bonus of for each veteran,, but as soon they Jearned his record they drop- him. is quite evident therefore that Legieners wers nof umwilling to llfiflan)-'fl e ped It the No soener however, did hqg It is real considerate of the reds to announce that they aré willing to be less radical. NG one believes it possi- bie. It is {o be earnestly hoped that the profiteers do not make any bold at- 1empt to waylay Santa Claus this year. gy Fussyfoot Johnson gave the medi. cal students of London a merry time but he proved himself to be a good eport. There is always a lot of satisfaction in knowing that even )if you don't have turkey for Thanksgiving, other people will. Who' among the old timers ever heard of such a pre-Thanksgiving period. when the hoys teok such little interest in barrels? The' man on the corner says: Save he pennies, they are the only things ou can get the same numbers of for a nicksl as. Before the.war. poi¥srins - Sosta el Inasfhueh°a$ the government control of the wire lines cost about $15,000,- 000 possibly Mr. Burleson will crow about his almost miraculous results. A German prince has been arrested for being involved in. a< confidence game, but dollars to deughnuts no American ieiress was involved this time, ‘ Miners irt Ilinois received from $100 to $188 for two, weeks' work and yet in their behalf fhe .$3.a° day man throughout the country is asked by them to pay mere for his eoal so that the miners can have more pay—a Liv- ing, wage. sources” says the bulletin, which is based on a communication from, Rear Admiral Colby M. Chester, U 8. N. “The name Haiti, or ‘High Island,’ is significant - of = the ~character of its topography. ‘Sire, once said a British admiral to his king. George the Third, when ‘asked about ‘the island,’ ‘Hait{ looks like that, and_he crumpled up a| piéce of paper and placed it upon the table; A brief description though this may be, it well fitted the case: The island is about 400 miies long, 150 miles wide, and is about the size of the state of New York. It is jrregular in shape and is intersected by three chains of mountains. “Historically, Haiti, or Santo Domin- g0, is the senior of our own country, it we ‘leZve out of -consideration the legendary reports concerning the visits of the Norsemen to our northern coasts 300 years ago, and we are somewhat indebted to this beautiful island for our own development. “On_Saint-Nicholas Day, (December 6), 1482, Columbus entered a port at the extreme west erid of the Island of | Santo Domingo or, as the whole istand was then' called by the aborigines, Haiti., The: natives themselves called the port Bohio, but Columbus chris- tened it, iri‘honor of the day he was celebrating, Port Saint Nicholas, the name still existing as Saint Nicholas Mole. This date will ever be memora- ble mntme ;nhnalis oit the ‘Haitiens as marking thé beginning of the histo of the island. i “Columbus now called the island Hispaniola in honer of the country which had sent him forth to discover if. and it-is to be regretted that this name given by the immortal discoverer has been lost, for its present two names arz conflicting and- confusing. ‘olumbus then determined to build a permanent settlement, and affer rec- onnoitering he selected for this. pur- pose a site on an elevated. plain near a spacious bay on the north coast of the isiand. Here was established the | i its proceedings in the oven air in a beau- tiful garden. The judses . sprawled over a table and pronounced death sentences wholesale, drinking cham- pagne in the intervals. “One woman over 80 years qld was arrested and taken ouf several suc- cessive nights to a firing wall azainst which she was placed while shots were. fired around her head. This was done to extract information as to the where- abouts of an officer’s son whom she didn’t even know. She was finally executed. A vriest was crucified.” Other . British residents maid the Healy girls often, in the name of their British nationality, openly defied the bolshevik authorities and successfully concealed a number of officers and other intended victims. Bitter. Boundary Dispute. Down ip Grodziec, Poland, in former German Silesia, where Poland and Don't Spoil a Good Meal With a Bad Stnad; 1f a physician, a'specialist {p stamach diseases, came to you and sald: "I will fix up that miserable, worneut stomach for you or money back. - “I will make it as good as new s you will not suffer from any distress and can eat what you want without fear or suffering, or money back,’ would you turn down ‘his offs . 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