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Villa' has been able to- secure such | maintenance as he required and has HE WAS JEALOUS surrounded himself with those who like to fight it is improbable that he | “I'm worried about that patient in I should think you'd hate to think ev- 3 has been made a captive by his own |305." said the good looking interne to | erybody was belng upset in hig rest on | Mra Chenard, 172 Park SL, -‘ who are willing to send him to |the pretty nurse.who was just’ going -your accoury! And his mothe: talked | It cannot be imag-|°T tl\nyt le isn’t getting well fast: g;’ y:’: Jt:e:ntmlm;‘t‘:s yestery g md‘ - en 0 -suit me.” r chats wi you as thoush h“ that the craffy Villa would not %fl‘y I thought he was doing beau- | you were . long -lost member of' die |- have carefully guarded against such 8 | yrully!” protested the ‘pretty nurse, in{family! Why, they're all possibdility. surprise. “I.am Sure I Haven't neg- |of them, crazy about you! — lected 3 singlé thing-—r. - et ngn e 261 s ertoutiy et 0CO! “That’s just-the point” the interne|ural *Only it comes hard on me to SIGNING THE RROZOOOL. told her. “That's why I'm in a hurry-|find where I.get of?. ‘I'll bet he's per- Even the putting into effect of the | for him to get well and climb irito his | fectly well now and just. drinks - hot treaty of peace by the nations that|gold plateq limousine and clear out to|tea of something before hé's due to have ratified it seems to be for the | his ancestrdl castle on’the Lake Shore{have his’ temperature taken. He time being held up by the announce- |drive or wherever’it is! |.doesn’t want to get away—' ment to the effect, by the head of. the : : “He's counting every minute!” in- an delegation, that Germany will| thoush he had. just caught 4 glimpse | sisted the pretty nurse, “He ‘talks) not sign the protocel unless that de- of heaven, and I never knew a patient |-about it all the time——" ift-1 “Yes, ied the interne. “] t S 7 “E’ZV‘ using. Goldie. mand that,it furnish 400.000 tons ad- |5 or nie halr Brished: “Hes KoL the | e is. planmag tho good times s = B (i st st ot i Sty and A Coll:ge Play Showing Many of the Seqelild Places ditional shipping to make 9p for the | expression of u:man listening all day|'going to give you when he gets out! | "7 e o ite e eleit On the Thames— n8 Last Boat vessels sifik at Scapa Flow be with- | to wedding bells and——" He can do it all right—he's got ‘the |, PSR A i o LW i anid. Teel ‘ol patts. 7 s i e T drawn it the provision thet German| You certainly have hbeén xvadir:: foney L oy mast Eicle. fall Yor £ e T R S e S el Pl st ternational New: g Muttuand Je&Comedy territ ca e inv: 1i cheap novels,” the pretty ' nurse tol at sort. of ing but I sort of imag- | S’ S # 2. A . et et AL i . . o :“uze“ ;1 B :.&‘n an um: u:: by P‘mum “You -are perfectly|ined you were.difterent; Edna: .¥ou ?0‘“2} Bl‘étthe other medicines put together, and I am sending everyone I can FOUR SHOWS SATURD AY 1t 18 ,“,“M“‘““Mt thireds """muh e Mr.- Gateharbor has been |are so-—oh, you are gbsolutely differ- | f0r Goldine. ’ MRS MARY CHENARD." . eition fa Thk demiand fopitiartrial of and naturally -is grateful to|-ent from every other girl I ever knew. % TR s ot ans S ey o me— . - That's why—hang it all, it drives me| _ Goldine is sold by G. G. Engler, Norwich, also i Putnam by H. officers for agts committed during the| uGreat Scott!" exploded the' interne,| crazy to realize that one man just as | L. Burt, J. F. Donahue, G. B, Dresser, J. J. Dupre; Plainfield, E. L. Mercier; war, “don’t I kriow it? If he were old and 5;2" as another is hampered and held| Colchester, H. F. Buell, A, T. Van Cleve; Griswold, C. H. Morgan; Groton, i s 2 This new hitch appears to be based | cross-eyed and- starving | to "death T k- and it's impossible for him to|C. 8. W. Davis; Montville C.-A, Chapman; Waterford, William Hendrickson, [§ . upon the demand by the supreme|should commend your gentlé atten- | say what he really feels—that is, if he | and by leading dealers in:Bozrah, East Lymé, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lyme, Pres- . 5 = couneil/ outside of the treaty provis- |tions and speak about your beautifyl ‘has got ;h!:(hfl p'er‘almnfi best lnfi:xl;- ton, Salem, Voluntown, Brookiyn, i merbu:-ly. 1Channn “Eastford, Hampton. nature and kind heart, ‘but, being what| ests at heart—any fellow worth while| Pomfret, Scotland and Thompson. If your dealer dces not carry: GOLDINE LA Vainips At 1t had funca over ang |he 1%, T am viewing the situation with [would't blame any girl for falling in |in stock. have him securo it from G, G. Egler in Norwich, or the Chas. L. TODAY AND TOMORROW . which were in the eafe of Great Brit- panie and alarm! Here is a scion of |love with a man who has a heap of | Whittlesey Cn of New Haven, Conn. R —— “I had been in awful conditiss lar two years with Kidney trouble. - My limbs would -sweil . till I could hardly, walk. My % ached and the urine would dis- tress me and was fuil of sediment. I had to get up sev- eral times a might and could not rest. I also-had rheu- matism in my shoulders and knees, 1t seemed to affect ‘me all over, my heart would palpitate and 1 was weak and trembly. My head ached a great deal, mosily in the back and-down miy neck to ‘fmy shoulders. 1 doc- tored a great deal byt Goldine was-the only medicine thaf gave me any relief. It is wonderful what that medicine did for -me. 1t took all the bloat out of my limbs. The burning sensation js all gone and there is no sediment in_the urine. My back does not feel lame any more and I haven't had a headache since I started ooy e W - June Capn Crexxhton Hale “OH BOY!” From the Big New York Musical Success.. BI'“W With . Merriment In Six Acts, Geo. Walsh in “The Winning Stroke” 3 5 —e Chicago nobility, who is rch and en- |money in addition to being & perfectly g ain, but which its admiral and his | goctic and pertectly blameless and so|square chap.” MONROE v URY - men sunk at Scapa Flow, Germany|pandsome that a Wooden submitted to arbitration, and it is|—and here are you—well, I won't go-|you are talking about, Dr. Little?” de- OHARGES AGAINST MEXICO. |stranso how the attitude oOf Great|into that, Just to look at. you s |manded the pretty nurse with very BUY THE WIFE A “Now, just take such a combination| ferne, surveying her with desperation \ With a Grij Climax Heart-Satisfying ending: feng to overiook the situation or car.| V|| De remembered that it was re-|nocphere and let the man reach the'|over with. You know perfectly well 2 £y o 4 Watchful waiting policy in. | Peatedly urged by Great Britaln that|point of convalescence where he fs | that T'm mad about you, and even if ) CAVES AND COQUETTES T going {0 stand by without | make & home for” you for two or three TWO THOUSAND FEET OF FUN s Gepartment In demanding the|but ~Great ' Britain mever gave an:del;moi Srmuishs "I am moti Now, | vears anybow, s how can 1. ask FOR . CHRISTMAS : fmssasiate release of Conmml Jesiins GAUMONT GRAPHIC Indian . in HIS DIVORCED WIFE Even though the president did not|BFifhin towards those warships be- | enough. ik cheeks. @efinitaly. In giving approvel (o the|the Warships be taken out in mid- | sort of foolish and romantic, and what | that Gateharbor hadn't spoiled things up the idea of thus disposing of | Bana— " you—- it made it plain what could be ex- LADIES’ ORCHESTRA — believes that this demand should befcouldn’t help falling in love with him| “Have you the remotest idea what n UL A New Dnmnhc Rendering-of the Eternal Triangle — 8edl ‘with Mexico g bie (' Jultore they were sunk encourages the Chibn st dabelsnd il eis @ourse that has been followed by the |ocean and sunk. It was. opposed |happens? Its ~already happening!|and you dig care about me, 1 “camt them so that when they were sent to| “I think the head nurse'is due along | “Ask me:-what?” prompted the pret- pected from this country, and In the |the bottom at Scapa Flow it was the | this corridor just about now. 'bs-'ud the [ty nurse very - softly, not moving Subsequent discussion that took placs|fate the British had decreed for them,|Pretty nurse nervously. “I'd better go.|away. 2 Pelative to the Mexican situation no |though brought about by different|I dom't sec Why you persist in being | “Oh, Edna!’ gasped the good look- @oubt was left as-to:the feeling that | hands and in & difterent place than in- |50 f00lish! Mr. Gateharbor hasi't any | ing Interne. Would you—you don't ereat g, such notioi and, of course, I-haven't” | mean {t—" = ond ed here by the border |tended. No one would have been|*'fuht” gloomed the Interne. “He| “And Mr. Gateharbor” she breathed Pepublic. heiped by the British plan of destruc- | mac take half his flowers and | as the head nurse appedred in the dis- HOO! HOO! OH, LOOK! e muivtion ot Senaioe Pl cut-| Lol IS DR o et | s son Gake bt b flopeis | an e paad nurs sopiect n 6o die | - THE NORWICH 'ELECTRIC CO. |||H100! HOO! OH, LOOK! B‘REE D A SMALL PAYMENT WILL RESERVE YOU ONE. ] :; for the withdrawal of recognition | where tugs and floating docks and | why, the halls are filled with messen- | away, *he's engaged 10 a girl in New | T I the Carranza government and the |similar shipping are demanded it|ger boys inquiring in loud and dis- | York, and wild about her, you perfec weverance of diplomatio relutions was|means & teemendous advantage for | turbing voices for Miss Edna Sweet! ! 500se!"—Chicago News. 42 FRANKLIN STREET based upon the charge which he made OLYMPIC HALL THEATRE e the British ag the greater part of them that @iplomatic and consular agents of [would go to that country, and that| nelghbor have been engaged in|shipping would not be supk. Gleaned irom Foreign Ex. ———————————— ing, nudging one another, bobbing and | P howing, thg ol 2 ; oday and Saturda; stirving up _revolutionary troubles,| Even though that gives Germany ! haitgas Domine dad e Al e rems O 0 W LS Today y #preading bolshevik propaganda and|the chance to make its demands it is g the window. And as the clock strikes |and carriers, will not cross the street| Corinne Griffith In a Picturization of Clyde ost. conspicuous. Many are eplisted | with the federal army or employed as | ranchi hands and mine or railroad lab- | that their actions have the endorse-|likely to be found that it will be| The Ramsden estate in e the hour the window always opens. ment of Carransa. The denials that|obliged to sign now even as it was|Wolch has just changed bancs fof & It js a narrow ~ o S e fon : arter, would have cost | only Beve been made by the representa-|before when it indicatcd that - it|Tilion and d quarter, would have cf jonly room for the VICTORY BAZAAR for less than twenty crown ace, and thete 8| Once the best dressed town in th irds to pass two at | world, Vienna is plain to the point of more it a Yorksnire Quaker had had|. time, and with perfect manners they i car | : ¥ tivep that he-accused were antleipat- | wouldn't e wa. A tormer Bis Desus Bamsdv | e to Bt s e heen 1o a aanipg | ADLIneE Most of the women wear with -the federal troops (| 0 2 RS0 S0 0N Fitch’s Famous Play €a by the senator. but as was to be owned a1 ‘Hluddersfield except a small |and scrambling. None of them try to| " mens. clothig shows the mark | these i she ni wile set maet i ize |§ Enjoy an Evening of Fash e Clim axpeoted from one making such HUNTING RADICALS. i freehold ‘possessed by an old Quaker, | rush past or over each other, but they e 51 those In the hills, wild and hostile, are o B Th C] bers g R 3 | She Hinahy. iconsented ‘to" sell or, a8 | nor devioratery’ 1 fian: 3 ¥ |of wear, the cleaner, the mender and|the ‘Broncho: The latter are & pared to prove them. In thie senate discussion of the res- | mamy sovercigns as would cover the |~ YWhat D, e voom T do|Often the tatlors wilo turn the un-|vagrant lot. vobbing ranches for food ionable Fun and Frolic £ t e b e ot 0 . s fepali Jiaguagion of the e overalge. g Woul o ; i / o wearable inside out. and animals, carrying rawhide drums T 3 2 W action & o 5 (uiry ground floor o g | not kng e only watel o > el carying X uls P Tt oo s, 0785 1 il st and bouhen |- b gt ATHLSd WS s f sl | i centy thoe s, S, S, 5 ot oD, SISt VAU il peie gt | Free V;“g.'““seh ok ist« are in the employ of and began to carpet the floor neatly | went in first hegin to pass out again, | i i Y ficials, 2 eSed by o AE RS Well ancing an owWs v e B e il o' horoue 5,7 In e empl of the et | 1, Wy oSt B0 T P | TR SR g S| el e ol ol | e $5 b thy S o vei || Dancing and Side Shows Kiihacin o r. The sion and are sending Nay, desse,’ said the Friend, “thou|" And if veu turn from watching that |1 puitave vl o 2 L . pharges are such that they cannot be | PFOPREaRdR. it was asserted by Sema-|must go on ‘siying that thee ang ime|considerate nrogress and contemplate| 2nd I must eat occasionally | “These burr ne short and simple || Vote for Your Favorite e a n T £y ) ; Vi 2 here was a great|a 2 of the pofir' thrive by the [ e e e ked. It is possible that they are|toF King that officials had been dere- |own Huddersficld. Tl only sell If You | avents on your own level once-more | . The other day il s _a g A 2 3 e MB.CDOII&ld Alretdy known to the department of|lit i the denorting of dungerous|cover the ground with ~ Soverelgns | vou may sec mere human beings fight- | demonstration of state pensioners be- ) thousand on the West Coas Admission to Hall 5 Cents state but when the resolition and the | 3iens. He considered that the com- | Placed edgeways up.” Ing. each other for mlaces 6u an omni- {or¢ the house of parliament and|run wild, like ‘the : gl me of the caSes cited by the depu- | Mesopotamia.” | —IN— charges comie Lefore the forolgn re. |™ r»r;,:v‘inf !’r:mlg]m(!on hnfl done all| Should the competi ion organized by | Pus.—TLondon Chranicle. ation {o. thée government were piti- he Maya Indians;’some of whom =l «Q... 5 e” fations committee it can be expected ;¢ covld but that elsewhere in the de-jthe Swiss sovernment for a new na- . These pesioners said they were|< y bhows: and ‘arrows, inhabit ea that they will receive n careful and BAVS ibéeh g tional antiemsbeligutited iy, Sewiita LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | (irving, 3 he flat coastz] plain south of the ;‘l‘r'“x‘ffu,‘;’ff\vh;fg}lfiug}rDfif;'umlx‘;n = y thorough consideration in which the o dan mm,;,yu will be more successtul than simi-| o o L 5 Wiy Demecrac, Meantime the press openly charges|Yaqui region.along. the River Maya. {§ A Real Wi Drama That t keeping the ai jar compatitions in other countries, o Y- | that backdoor or illicit trade i ellent laborers, peacefully inclined,| Newspaper facsimiles of President | estern Interests of this country Will be uly | THA! 16 In keeping with the dfeclo During the wir the Prussiau govern- . B I.do not " believe that| that backdoor or ilic : ; made 1 safeguarded. Carranza and his sup-|UTCS supplies and otker commodities sup-|many of the Mayas are trusted helpers | Wilson's signature as he wrote it be- | Will Delight You. ment offered a tempting prize for a na- | 25 P Z air price for PRt ) fot 3 dly under government control .| fore his iliness and since he began to poriers buve been glving indications | COMmitiec investigating the | ong to isplace Heil dir im |milk when you take into account all|\iqeie” prevalent. Most of the well-adverti nds | recover are being printed to illustrate | PATHE NEWS of leoking for trouble for a long time. i Tsls s, cgerkrang because of its similarity 10 | the extras that tne consumer Wamts| vVienna is suffering from of wild men are fairly. famili the seriousness of his illness and to i It he has now been caught red-handed | Imvrohable thet there will be a thor- mng Suve the *‘.i“f‘;él“&-ifi“?fi? C%\‘r:f' with his nmli—)d'fr::n':" S'hiiw j:sl"‘;!houuing facilities. * The ‘populati cw-going American S.yxm;f. ; The ;2dxc- plcisx!:;y ltl;edpe!x;]mtanfent effects. B 6 Be s spate his |OUE s were rec eierinarian, printel k estimated at 200,000 to 400,000 more |bea n e Bushman |1t must be admitted that for a time there will no son to spare hlblmm“.fl, 2t “tho - ohutacive that of selection rejected the whole'| ot of other fool stuff. than in normal times. The ecity gov E 11 old circus |after he began to take notice again £ evides 1 i - Blagec in- thie way: o profacting: ne|? S e PA R e L e & boy 1 had one pairlernprent-lately has taken a few” half- | ac : 0 miles | they were very wobbly; but_recent |9f evidence.attaching him to any.form-. a f boots per annum, one pair satinet|p. ; ini on e re- fof chaste and Angeles, | signatures are a little firmer. But at | 0f Propaganda not associated with an at times to provide themselves |irousers a year, g jucket of the sumerfii;‘nei 5,':5;9 “,,:,‘,?,b;‘?"GP l:.f,xf'fafi:d there Wiwells’ 4 /lost fribe of savaees|best they indicate a serious injury to | 8Ver increasing love of beautiful music b official national songs, but With- goods and a hame ‘made cap, mittens|oiois of rather evil reputation are|\Wnosé very name is known to but few ihis nervous control—Waterbury Amire- ; 2d its refined interpretation. There ls- « session of | out succ while the majority. of theland stockings. I had breakfast of|¢; he cleaned out of their present oc-|of us; for this tribe has never heen |ican. jno resemblance whatsoever between people of the [Inited. States prefer|iried potatoes -and johnny cake and URGING FREE TRADE. country from' these menacing in- In his message to congress Presi- | Uences: deat Wilson comes out In behalr of | 1 W48 during the last fres trade in order to let the nations | SUNETY5, that Senator Watson made | . od . 0 the case of Kreisler and that of the I . cupants and- turned over as lodging|iamed, ‘uplifted/ or even bited- | we feel less reluctance in 12 of Burope meet the balance of trade Lo the »\»mw ‘huth ra lr'\h]al s ;;j@;{f{;i{ fi:;‘::;‘ Doode or T exb“fi: ?lflefi;m;“/emlfiflmfir;n gm::.m the poor. The satne order expels| Yet It s older, perhaps, ;:a;:sim;“,‘;ng e e ot fcrbf;rme:;_ an:sflgum“ings yhg‘t;chl:n;heocr%:gx:g:r o_;h ;2: 4 a -\‘J‘ in the employ of al | et ‘e earl 1 Y - 4 r Ehiskat present stands:in our tavar. |70 T Th SOV Secause e dit| Rusais is a lani sk many surprises; |30 revolutions a. minuie, (that Is a8 | fatis)-and confistatcs for pabHS. move: | (FaE the Ainérican shorisines, | BCRACE O3 Kageier, O, the con | who take ‘s diferent view from this “Whatever,” he savs, “may have been poe fab g 10thing compared with the number of oris. s a i ing | always have the right to absent them- #0 ho whx 41 turn chrged itk ~|not the lcast, though possible the least 2 . : r the homes of the rich| 1 2% | because of our unremitting devotion to | selves from his concerts, We havi eur views during the pericf of growth | " v ¢ : beistg its voeal resource: lutions ‘we ‘have in a minuiei g, Also it is ‘contemplated | 22'led, and thev inhabit 2 lonely. evil|po"anied cause during the war. So| t P ©f American businese concerning tarirt| "% "'E certain interes Bad ke {im n; uscovite | tiese days) “but you camnot buy ajig - use of €otne: of tne spiendid |rock called Tiburon ~(Shark) Island|gaqthe technidue of the situation is '“rawm S b'“::“f“:—?d e legislation, we must now adjust our| T n ‘object af attack by the com- resonant | pound '0f corn meal in New London|{nng practically Hnoccupied pm,a“,nw 1ifts its hostile head fi the hot. | concerned, Kreisier . never fousht | bude il H“rrn e atf - SOMNIC Tt to & changsa condition n for their methods of dol i 1 the MiSeovite day fit to eat, nor cow feed for that |yl coe mpty waters of the Gulf of (‘,;\I!(crniaf. against this country, though as 2n of- | Coutiet. i e SeWMling Gt of the fact thet Aroeriesn |V The deninl of the senator |acter that expresseyieep, sal emotion T, It s burned in the process| The papers and'the:more spirited|And il down this coast the name bf|acer in the Austrian army he did. as Busineas is full grown ang that Amor. | ir for the time being in song. mm“ h which the millers put d -farseeing men’ are sounding the -TiDUTON isSpolken PR his oath compelled him to do, fight for revival d s th “haliapine, whos Now you will find’ fresh beef with | 3 h tere | shoulders, for. these Seris are thieves fea Is th ut its revival dt this time indicates | Challapine, whose brilliant career 5 larm of a fuelless winter. The. Inter-| =" 5 3 o AR greatest capitalist in the | oy 10 4 derermined that it shall be |Bas Just been brought to an ironically [@ nice taint at 40c and 50c per!ajlied Coal Commission has been try-|2nd killers. It is even whisnered that 5 Children CI'Y " Free trade is one of the pol- { agic cnd, may not have had the big- | pound. P vi £ 4 long ago they were cannibal A Vestabliched whether his charges were | (738 , may i ing to provide at least a modicum of keep in retirement. The secret service . leles which Mr. Wilson has frequently | cor 2 00 WREAST 8 COATECE WEPe | zest voice in Russia, but he possessed | In days past 1 have bought seven |l for city utilities, but they admit| . . R A AT agents of the government never had FOR FLETCHER'S Sdvocated, even before the “changed|{ """ 0T FETENY-E e e unusual power of expression.. “He acts | pounds of sugar for. §1 and L"“"ix'n will be only a pittance of the norm-| - THER VIEW POINTS |reason to suspect him in any capacity, STOR and there 15 foday @ complete absence | €& AN 1A his country. All during our participa- tion in the war he was scrupulous to eondition” he speaks of was brought country ‘i fighting the radicals and | with his voice.” ns a critic haa fitly | get-all I wanted at that price. Pills- ) . o £ Ly A = 1al supj All around the city the abaut, but it is to be noticed that in thsl“eflbn!. there are those who are |said. Yet in his time he has swept o bury’s flour $12 per barre] moluss_ei beautiful forests are being cut down Trouble with the flood gates of the Ris latest message he advises that the| WOTKiNE from within- the government|crossing to supplement the carnings of | 90 cents a . gallon; ‘kerosene oil, 35| for firewood and fuel is- the one de-|new Stevenson dam has developed and is ti his vocal cherds, a gallo coal 75 per fon; it is fearéd that the @ may have to example set by E for its overthrow it is time that it was g S it Is feared that the dam may hav Ilfl:"hlch oo il mgcd the {known. The country needs o be pro-| There is always talk of new theatrs | Whiskey 50 cents a pint; rock and| . The hotels answer the query of ev-|he broken throush to let the water out should be orld {1, cted not only by their removal but|building in the whst end of London, | Ye 30¢ & pint; tea 50s and 60c; beef|gry guest or prospective guest, “No,|so that the gates can be reaired. En- 1 1 noted but avoldea and in | S 108 0TI BY thelt Thmoval Bt |3, e e ot shmeona. take the op: |Bam 18¢ and 20c, and 24 pounds of w3 do mot hope to. have heat or hot| zineers-may know good reasons why it - 3 polnting that out he said, “Burope| i, " V(O™ N0 A ose who put/|POrtunity of setting up an Irving thea- | SUEAr for 31 at one ime. water, only fire for cooking.” s impossible, but to the layman it = B -uo’lfn;or b Sisesnins and thel, 0 RC A ertainly - con Henry Irving is done! Laurence| 'The. cost of living is not as high{ Ay’ through ‘the months since thewould seem that the proper thing to price t all is enmity and antagon- : Y e i Irving ‘and now H. B. as the living. péace conference hegan the Vienesse 0 is to siphon the water over the dam (| PULASKI HALL, NORWICH. DECEMBER 5th sm and prostrated industry.” not be expected but what Senator| The father and his two ons left a |, Many years I ‘paid $5 per month in high and low have said -with simple | ¢ 2 By making labor the dl;inmm py| Watson feels confident that he can|big impress on the histrionic tale of |! $9 and $10. per month fOr!faith, “hen the peace is signed things | 3 nderpaying the employes it was convinee any who may inquire that|the 18th and 20th centuries, and they (that included ‘the gas.) -1 re-|will mend.” They cannot expiain ex- | FERD]NANDO BROTI-[ERS MARINE sible for b POS-|he represents only his country and |couid hardly be commemorated better |Ceived in wages, one year 34 for ied|actly how or why, -but - they . : g 5 Europe to g0 out and get the . constituency. than by a great theatre which shoujd,hours and for a while $3.60, but for| conjured themselves with- dha llon's ‘share of the world's trade, but : 3 bear thelr common name. One has at’much of my time. $2.75 for nine hours.|that some part of a miracle i i ’ DANCE ORCl'lm'rRA that not displayed a recognition of ITORIAL & | hand, while writing, a newspaper an-1 80t along very well until “Cleve-|cur, \But the peace has. been. signed | PA[NS HIT HARD 8 sfes r “the of labor to live In peace EDITORIAL NOTES. nouncement, dated Oct. 28, 1910, which | }and” and after that until Wilson. I|and nevertheless the crown goes down | L , and comfort.” It has In fact done just| These are the days when the ther- |runs: “The new theatre which H. B.|am now half-starved by the introduc-|gay by .day and prices go up and Banjo ' Saxophone : Jazz i i 1 democracy. X : pag. . the opposite. mometer is gotting much more atten- | [rVing proposes to build near Leicester | tion of wor] Rocre everything -is as bad as ever. Now| Have Sloan’ S S - square will probably be completed in| Oh Lord, How lons! . | they say “the preparations commis ORR v indnjent xendy for 1] Quartett Quartette g Novelties It is therefore hardly to be expected |tion than for some weeks, : litle more than a year's time, when| Am now’ a onme-horse farmer. on|gsion Al yes the commission. They thoss s i - i) that congress will be disposed to put e i - | Lo ill. into operation a nolicy of. free tradoe The ma? on ihe comer mys: Re. petie Al B ST wt: . JOWEN . WILLIAMS =B S after it is realized what the need is | Burdieps of other ings the season of | traiin. As already stdted, it will be a ford, 4, 19 OV'T let that rheuma pain af maintaining the standard of living |E00se Pimples has arrived. called the Trving theatre. It will ac TOREE O T IN THE DAY’'S NEWS he e W - Goun 3 e s commodate 2,000 people. RIES THE WAR G 2 p :.-, oy .zm";::'m“"l:;‘rmu::: We séeinl to be getting back to our| Well, that theatre was never built, S F T W Mexico, a Modern Babel. 4 Nas throuen 1t penteniTeqUent | oo writing habit Just when the sav- | foF re2sons best known to its promot: British Naval Losses. A factor contributing to the disorders will _fix thing: DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT DANCE 8 to 12. TICKETS 55 CENTS ers. But surely now ‘i the time to < x \tisp | 2nd lawlessness in Mexico; such as the| ction when poered. 1f you are out At been strongly opposed to making | NS Of paper Is greatly needed. make good their scheme. nalY: the Associated Press)—British | (inapping . recently of - William O¢|. it now, get anther bottle foday, 00 5 labor-the differential. It has intention-| .. ot Preced i v+ es during the war fotalled| jopking, an American citizen; and his|' you wor't syfier any longer than nec- 5y Man little here bel recedence is a strange thing, and & |1,069 vessels accordin, % wants it ow.” 'tis a g o a detailed Mliy pveidied the cheap labor condi-|g.ia byt you would never know it |£00d illustration of its mysterles Is af- | roturn just issued by, the admiralty.|LC\ease upon payment of & heavy ran-|" essary when a piin or ache attacks you. | tions of European countries and it 1s | g0 come of the demands made forded by Earl Curzon’s transference 40.0f these 264 wWere warships and 85| on: 18 the diversity. of races and| - Apply it wukout rubbing— for it p sertgin that the prevailing conditions A o the position of ‘forelsn secretary. On|guxiliary vessels of the. royal navy :;mgulee saps’ ?“\zullet‘n; from the Na- penciraies — giving prompt relief of today eall for proper protection. " Winter though, —expected arrived | ELVANE up the lord presidency of the| Of the warships, thirteen were bat- | "%er, g e L th sciatica, lumbago, nenralgia, lameness, - S council, Barl Curzon sacrifices one of | tleships, three battle cruisers, thirteen R it ote e D | L vorkness ins, strains, bruises. Be . N without any frills but in a manner | the highest positions In the order of | craisies, tweive HEnt cruloore, (g, | f( separate dialects are spoken.” ac- o g ""' -l quite unmistakable and touching. | senlority. for the post is one of the five ing i aunk- a8 Dlock shipe o Zae. | cording to a communication to The So- | Preparcd = keep it bandy. ‘We haven't heard a great deal re- great offices of state. Brtggs and Ostend), fve menitarts ciety by Frederick Simpich. y uugzuu—ss 0c., $1.40. garding the activity of Villa of late| We ars finding out how it winl| In the house of lords the-new forelgn | thref fotilla - leaders, sivty-four. tor:| corol B e But we have beeome accustomed to|seem in the far distant future when 30CTRtary drops from sisth placerfopedo boat destroyers and Afty-four|some hill. tribés of Tndians, can unm- #xpect that any such period of silence | the coal supply begins to give.out. | puil o ¢, toc Erincs of Wales. the | submarines (including seven destroy: | derstand Spanish. 4 PURE ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS s simply being useq for greater prep- —_— ford chancellor. and the Archbishop of ed at Helsingfors to avoid capture.) “Of these,Indians the-8,000 Yaquis, i Srations. No Mezlcan hag had rumor | In these Gays of the high cost of | York ranking above the lord president, Only Torty-twe warships were lost|with their orude Bacatete hill forts, % mere things to him than has Villa. | living an unusually brisk business in |wheren: in action, sixty-two falling victims 10| their weird ceremonial masque dances buried several lalp.n-.r propesals can be up:::ed. earls av.:co!:lin:ag &fige o oreation, | submarines and forty four to mines.|and their warlike attitude, are easily ly to appesr as the gulding — In the table of general precedence |faes ony teentaiine eyl caBs as regularly | With -only three weeks to Christ- he has hitherto had as seniors only the colllidon. Tvlu?ty-‘{wo ;’e'e °5k a’ mag the shoppers have got to hustle | FOVal family, the ambassadors, the two oW "Toxt . by inferngl “efsslmec 8 it they are going to got into the Hst | ATCHbiShops, the two chanceilors and ¥ plosions an report from |Of early omes. eft the pri i 4 |€even by accident while in twenty a et Sone of Autns dome betors he,ota- [six cases the cause of the loss is list- border, 0 the effect that < . __[well as numerous others, including ‘the | °d a8 “unknown. Villa has been captured and is being| T1® Dresident's message this time|spealer. the lord privy seal and the heid by his own meén for 2 price from | C2léd forth much fewer instances|state officers, Caonditiens In Vienna. he Mexiean - where_the people were urged to “read| Ahmed Shah, who is to de our next| (BY the Associated Press)—Out- 8§ B ine e it T v | every wora-of -t notable guest. will find Hneland even | Wardly Vienna is the same 2§ before i f i g l-quartsize ............ . . . ...50¢c 1Ya-quart size .7z . . .. S350, asiodbe Z-quartuze.....................3100 One Set of All Three Worth$3.00 ..................for $2.00 £ | ii s % 3 more full of wonders than his great- | the War but dctually this great- city Rverw. ol Crove.-soel. thad 4 grandfather aid when ‘he wvisited this |18 Stricken. Dozens of- theatres and | There is no bandit leader whose end |, voTY, Hed Craes senl thal s eld | the 105, One.of the ¢nings | OPeFas aro open, safes and music halls GRE-SOLVENT woald be more welcomed now by the - fhat mueh more assurance of | 7HiCh impressed him. most wag our |are crowded, but a very large part of | o ¢ than Vitws, 1| Me2ns i = undersround failway system though | the population is- in- poverty, lacking | | '.h'g‘mm“_g'nw that was |® Pealthier community. | e was not.a/little afrsid of the rush- [Nt only food and clothing but af g L madé when General Angeles was taken ing trains. place to live. -The siréets are throng= | Indeed, on one oceasion he whs heard | ¢d, shops opened, shop w...dows filled ; l-pound can ........0 00 0L oL 15e It would be a grest thing for Mr. MeAdoo to reveal a lot of other|to inquire whether there was not a|With the articles of luxury for which - Uno cans 4" -:amm::‘ m"" T “:_‘: But| shockimg profit takers before any of §00d . caravan route. between . Landon| Vieng, s -(amous, 'but’ the - better & "l 3 SR i 31 po d i tesirerecsiinaraa.,2UC Heen undertak nd Liverpool, as he considered his|part-of the s s to ound ‘in - the Worst o the eutlaws would be se- T RPN %0 050 the, country. own country's;male of ga’xuslp.af.: thg wingore " "% - First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound”” relieves dis . % 4 s T e present ruler of Parsia ‘has Just ually everything. fs pricéd” fn ’ % S ini B e, o e Ty hiapdng il ;:h:.:vm St come o g, and o has Ghodenan nt | undreds bt crowna “4usisiTy ous: ! tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! ive way of lebrating e a pa nly and. unbacker y_precious = S :::‘: % Sprne "';um weak to end her exttence ought to be | tninment - of his majority. Owing to | metal, goes. Steadily down. Tiven the ; 2 the been w‘u Frer willing by now to take a chance on |his being a bad sailor, he Yias made ‘as [ swarms of beggars that infest ihe| Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | nose where the disposition ot appear |jife much of the journey as he could frem |ktreets look reproachfully at any-|.ng enutfling! A dose of “Pape's Cold | ness. sneeuing, soreness. 1 be very strong. In instznees where DA i the east overland. thing less than the pink piece of paper e thi has been provoked to | Tinding room In Berlin is eald to| There is a high window’in & West- [that indicates two crowns. It costs|Compound” taken every two hours u . . e |8 Bulietin Buildi: 14 Franklin Street P thero has been aa wtter refasal|bs a hard job. From theglowness in | Minsier street where evety morning at |2 hundred crowns o &0 u few blocks tll three doses are taken usually bresks) GOl - Ohinpniy *’;"; bt ng, et = might Digeons come from all around to |by carriage, taxicabs being few d 5. 3 a costs | : ebect 4 ::: =s 't not|deporting many dangerous Persons it} gy PG Grderly assembly, Aftaokt: proRIMUYR BVt 11 the Qpned] . o and ende all gripiie misery y drug stores. Tt Telephone 5314 = ey :""! ¢ that| mould seem thet the situation was | " Gutside the window is a brosd pare- | ciated money, while the strest port- |, 0% first dose opens closged-up no without ance. Tastes ni Ll . view. of the .e at | much the same in Russia. pet, where they gather and sit” "n_ ers, old men Whe act &s me. tfils and air pissages of head; stops Con.ams no qmnhu Insist on Pape’ Fo B o wwsm. et - N b ) e Sl T B i Sl

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