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it or not, it will make no appeal There are a thousand and one reasons why peéple‘ soll. Lheir bonds but the|the girl who was wearing last year's " ] A mos; unforfunate case is where there| sailor. “T'd lik» to grab it right off . She . : 5 -} 3 5 : f 2 is/nead for.it but an aisoluic refusal| your head.” g goefngx::cl?e:; ’N:‘Y“"‘{flsifie‘g‘aé"gfwfg' : . 3 = . save, “Take it,” offered the owner of the ial mo&‘ No books. or 1 ¥ 4 . . ¥ ¥ - -~ king's blue velvet turban. “It carries or % . , : “What a lovely blue hat!” exclaimed [ doctor was no good. her tailor a falge alarm. She couldn’t swim on account of neuritis. Rheumatism wouldn't let Borwich Bullesin and 'fipufiheJ work interested 124 m” OLD RECAL.ING OUR TROCPS, a b:?licle ?f ?tflwflefl that wreck my | her. Life w’u nmé 10 idn;ignd Ll - —_— = 3 .| sweet content.” “By the time the: od night - Events have been so shaping them-| "y, U0 oW prang new! How—"| was shrouded in gioom. In our r'Wn ““Pape’s Diapepsin’’ makes g s i20 & Wesk; 50a a meath; ga.;p | SCIVES that thers is nothing surpris- ““Prue, its life has just begun, but| e had no dresser, so I stood before . - ing in the anriouncement to the effect | it has suffercd sad prenatal influence. | the mirror of the tall black mantel / Disordered Stomachs u#" o Pestofiee & Neryich Oma, w|that the American (roops to the num-| You know, a few weeks ago, my hus-!taking down my hair wen suddenly I| } feel fine at once! o2l . ber of 8030 who are in Siberia are to[band and I motored down to Louisvilie| glanced down horrified to see lying eel at o quit their work and come home, There|on a business trip. At Louisville the| ypon the second shelf what I thought bl R Fave been reports that indicated that|State fair was going on. Hotels were| was a small coffin. On investigation it . wanne Y . £ Sty e a hfi:l:‘ wi [the work they wers ing out or| “jammed. We landed .in a rooming| proved to be something else, bui it had | Lumps of undigested food causing f ¥ o The WY SRR thoc‘uwe“re doifg it house in the downtown district, where | gone its vofil‘(‘ to my nerves and 1'got|pain. When your stomach _is acid, & : ik Hand 2 7| 0ld mansions used to be. “This house | Mtje sleep that night. S| and Is gassy, sour of you have heart- was cenflicling with the operations of| in the late '70s had been a magnificent “Next morning that Mobley woman | burn, flatulence, headache or dyspepsia, 3 A ’ WEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the forces supposed to be:cooperating|thing, with high ceilings, long stair- | wag in my room before I was half|pere is speedy relief—no wai ng. Asodaied Pk 1p excledveny catiist with them. There appeared tc be nc cases, corridors, great feldifig doors. dressed and that whole day we were{ Rat g tahlet or two of Pape's Dia- o all aewr cegeten- | bead nor tall to the activities. The| “The landlady gave us the parlor, In| with them—breakfast. dipger and|pepsin and instantly your stomach criied s || American forses were pot involved in|¥hich a bed had been placed tempo-|lunoh, By dinner time I°laoked 0 |fecls fine. All the indigestion pai - UPON REQUEST | = | Whi B | 2 X pain, Ehid the fighting and f:em sueh reports as| FArly. But the room was so big and | weak ‘and wan that Mr. Mobley sug- | zases acidity and misefy in the stom- € 3 heavy with xla-sive mahogany tables | gested g ride to the Bight Mile house | ;oh caused by aclaity -ends. 1 : 3 . WE WILL DELIVER TO YOU - Wiltmaptie Office 23 Church St Telephous 105 o repudiication of secisl demated. Bersin wre elee teserved. received they were devoting their ef- and chairs, altarlike mantel of u 4 {forts to kesping the trans-Siberlan| carved ebony and churghiike stained for fitenfl”;fi“mfi:“;“ig‘v At et ol P Diapepsin {ablets cost little railroad in cunning order and cndeav- | glass windows that a hel more ar less | founiain pen right there at the table | 2% 807 srug OB %‘" there is no surer or; as a suppert for thé railway|wasn't noticeable, We, tossed in OUr|,,4 gign the contract my husband of quicker stomacli antacid known. _— Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1920 m to hasten the movement of|&grips, took a hurried glance around G . - . Gupplies. Evitence Mas ben farnish-| and felt thankful for any sort of place | ¥2¢ &(1eF e . FREE OF CHARGE FIVE BUSHEI CIRCULATION ed (o show that there was no little| 10 Park in Thon we ruthed oul 10| puring the farewells they said that | : ; i friction, _that disagreements — were| \iting some time this winter they might be | e ——— common and the position of thé Amer- o in Chicago. Of course we invited them WEEK ENDING JANUARY 10th}i;can forces anytning but favorable. “At first T thought I was going to|t0 look us up. That was Saturday BASKETS OF KINDLING WOO 10,410 TREATY WITH RESERVATIONS. Whatgver may be said by the pres- ident about referreng. tiie treaty to the reople at the next presidential eléc- tion there can bte no tion bha il he wo iike t) see th2 cuvuniry represented at the first meeting of the icague of nations. Just because that the ambition of Celonel Dryan toc president might rot oppcse such an deavor but it must be ‘realized that representation depends entirely upon the ratification of (he tmeaty by this country, and the president thus far has shown his determined opposi- tivn to the reservations that will have 1o be accepted - if ratification takes place. But early ratification, whether 1t tikes place this week or this win- ter, could not faul to be accepted by |the purpose of chécking the advance And while there appeared much wuncertainty regarding their standing among the other soldiers,in that country there whs equally as much at home. In fact little is known of what they urdertook or what they accomplished, Tt is to be supposed that the | on recalling tkem has followed the downfall of the Kolichak government and the much less favér- able situatien that prevails there to- day. It wag enly a short ume ago that it was intimated that Japan was to be asked to come to the assistance ¢f the anti-bolshevik forces there for of the bolshevik armies and as an in- Gucement that it was to be given Si- berian territory. From all indjcations mew develor\«[ raents are underway there. The return of our soldiers will e welcomed and it ought to mean that we will know something about the work of the ex- nice brown eyes and good . looking clothes.” 3 “I'll bet she gave vou the blue hat,” exclaimed the girl in the sailor. YHeavens, no! Wait till I get to that' part of it. Well, we lunched in style at a hotel with these Mobleys, and we paid the hill. After that we went to the state fair. “We saw prize pigs as big as rhinoceroses, Kentucky horses glossy and prancing, the gaudy vaudeville show, the 600 pound fat ladv, the dwarf fire eater, and then had our fortunes told.” s “The fortune tc'Zer predicted a blue hat™ “Not at all. I'm enumerating these thines to show you how gucny admis- sion tickets we had to buy. Customers, you kpow! And as we left ‘the fair grounds the Mobleys made a, date to meet us before breakfast next morn- ing. I nearly collapsed. Mrs. Mobley had done nothing that whole hut drag one continual. grouc! feet had hurt. her back had ached, her to be|like the wife. She was youngish with | night. The next Thursday afternoon, having arrived home in need of new apparel, I went shopping. I had just| bought a suit and, before selectirg a; hat, had gone to the third floor wait- ing room to meet myv husband and there on the nearest davenport sat Mr. Mobley. His wife stepped over from somewliere and stuck out her hand. “I gasped, I rubbed my eyes. At that instant Jim ceme off the elevator to join us and esplain that the Mob- leys had phoned him of their arrival and that he had sent them to meet him' at the same shot where he Was to | meet me. 7 “I took the bunch of them along to: buy mv hat. This is the one I came! out with. Do vou wender it's blua?"! “I don't wonder. but I'm glad it is” | said the girl who was wearing last; vear's sailor. “Blue's my eolor and| U1l take it off your hands this minute! ~—1I mean off vour head!” “You may haye it as soon as the Mobleys leave town” said.the owner.— Exchange. mervous condi PROSTRATION Mrs, J.” Christman Proved That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a Remed, y for this Trouble. Binghamton, N, Y,—‘I wasinavery ition for Ao}er a year, my | WITH EVERY ORDER FOR ONE TON OR MORE OF . GOAL . RECEIVED UP TO THE 15th & Gt . oxi B S e e Colonel Bryan as. his victory, the pedition and our future Russian pol fluence of his advice among the dem-|'*¥" OTHER VIEW POINTS entirely apart from the memorial in i gimend it to allafflict- connection with Yale, it is a model Shetucket Coal & Wood Co. weratic senitorg over that of the pr o S ;- | ed with nervous prostration.”’—Mrs. J. aghe i SHOOTING THE MOON. | myie significance of the: aecision of| method of procedure not anly for Wh\"| Cupisruay, 196 Oak Strest, Bingham- { The situation may take some tithe| Great progr: has been made in all|the government to sell to private par hunt contemplating the erection ton, New York. PPe elrar but condit appcar be| hranches af nee in ghe iast half {tes the thirty former German pas-| ™" b monuments—New Haven| Thesuccess of Lydia E. Pinkham’s B fmproved. Leading minds are century and there is no rcason to ex-|senger ships ed when we efflc}rfid neg"sm,_ Vegetable Compound, made from roots TELEPHONE 257 senators that compromise | pect that there wili be dny lagging in|the war lies in the agreeable ff“[_e‘ " — / angherbs, is unparalleled. It may be . be effected, that reser-ations|the fifty vears to come. Fiction has|the S ‘,“;‘s‘kfiffii;:;fi;e’)fi: Ha. | INCOME TAX FACTS , || used with perfect confidence by women - ary 1 paft of tae cemo.|besn followed by realization and we s_‘e’?"m“m - Conrter: o YOU SHOULD KNOW | who suffer from nervous prostration, ergtors ara coavinced of it. It|fre prepared t¢ expect aoything in No. 9. displacements, inflammation, uleera- o 3 o i arpri B i i future, the prob- 3 : Firg e £5 & questioa how fur’the 1eservations| Ihis peridd of surprises. In fact so 1(>:1ch %i:‘!‘)fjni‘ ”,‘fu“f‘ink mpu\‘mion A Tlat rate of 10 per cent. is imposed | tlon, irregularities, periodic pains, back- shomld go. Inasmuch as it has been|Mdary things have been acromplished £ d R L T ache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, < : " |may be solveq by Japanese expansion|on the net income of corporations for| &3 3 5. 3 ”» = digslosed t had hitherto been considered next| Y PR sberia with the consent|the year 1819, For the year 1918 tne| idigestion and dizziness. Lydia 84 ot forth ign relations |t impossible that the world is Iiving | M1t €AStern BPEHE WO (IC LIRECL | the vear 141, T Bade 41K Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the MOTOR. FREIGHT SERVICE eollimittce i3 a one addnd|in espectation of still greater accom-|But too many complications would be| 3l Was 12 per cent. Certain cor-| gtandard remedy for female ills, 3 BiteREth . is given content plishmen created if Japan took eastern Siberia|porations such as labor and agricul-| If there are any complications about (A Goods Covered by Insurance During Transit) Attentin at the present time is cen-|now, either by corquest or with Gen-|tural organizations mutual savings tered on tae plan of I'rofessor God- |eral Semenofi’s tacit consent. Amer-|panks not having a capital stack rep- dord of Clark college, Wito has {ha|ican attention to Siberian develop-|resented by shares, fraternal benefi- ie | ments’is all that is necessary to Kkeep | ciary societies. business leagues cham- ole; h 5 and Cennecting Points and protection, or na‘ king of the Smithsonian institute, ts* is b —_— sie. futirantionalion, n{lnf shootine ‘ recket ‘at fhe;modri’ As| e Fecord GErAIshCion blS Palt HE | bers Gt commerch. buardy ot fads, stey| EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC''S £ e power, | not organized for profit, are exempt|the second £ ne, ‘15, from movements under-|in most of such wiusual propositions) .jaimg the right to assist in the evo- | from taxation. 7 tnti!ru“;s‘"m-orl;e?gn})es?v;ex.Jlu,'yrea:uod' ::: E P WINWARD & SON : ratification not be|the folly of such a thing is at once||ytion of democracy in the Orient. A| Every domestic corporation is allow- | fourth ‘on or before Deo, 15, 1920. > . The importance|pointed out but that wss ‘ong said|Siberian policy, therefore, would Seemjed a sMecific exemption of $2.000. but, e Phone 1250 17 WILLIAM STREET on the ¥ with|aboat flying machines, about cressing|to be a pressing necessity for us at]unless expressly exempt from taxa- STORIES OF THE WAR NEV/ BEDFORD which you need_advice write in con- s Pinkham e NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM fid?i@yfi';f‘fldz‘;’s‘fl St FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD is getung increased rec ;!l\:‘;:u:\}m« ;an\‘:‘ ir, a:;l‘:(\lxt v::;:is(sdlhn moment.—Bridgeport Tewlegéaxr:h tion, must flle ar{::x:;‘sr:;!onrgg:h'ir:; g i 185 “figg&é:l&EE? ; e sk ahout the submarines armore ommissioner Thomas F. McGrath’s| 1% oS, Je. ea rains in Siberia. iy 5% == — : have seen thése all dem- | rosommendation that ihe safety board i‘,fi;t;’,f“9;\‘(;';‘;,‘{‘;;;‘::;}”"’{‘1{';’)‘,‘3;_9‘;’;: LA Sascintan) Dras T ORG L AR 492 SOUTH MAIN STREET 125-142 DURFEE STRIST BE'ATEU GOOD SENSE, e accomplishments| develop a plan of formal recognition { friien ROTREEAndng th tralns. eonstitute & feartul, fedtare of PROVIDENCE /LL RIVER Forecabthd b atikion n by|Of Present day rinds. of courageous deeds of policemen and P& sl 5aeiito (Corpacationn. the Siberian railroad, says Colonel R. Phone Union 3842 Phono 8619 e recent contention of delezatoswas| It Medns the covering of a long als-|firemen touches upon something that] . =—oT i ¥ porations. | B. Teusler, American Red Cross com- t bl A g 5| tance to get to the moon and there is|should be given Turther attention. A} The term ‘personal service corpora-|ijgsioner to Siberia. Into these trains et T Acting President 8 medal or other token of honor shouldftion” according to treasury regula-|, o nacked at the front, say, 500 ret- = «ewis of the mincrs to the effcct thari o wav of ieins”whether M B9t|pq designed for this use. Buch deeds|tions, means a corporation “the income he s will accept unreservedly|there unless there is a big expiosion|,re ahove financial reward as will be|of Which is derived from a profession e o is 2 = oAt on mada by the coal eom.|rom the contact which might he ob- | Soen’first of all by policemen and fire- | O Dusiness which consists principally | s 0 Some other disease and Infesi- | (o bureau of immigration at Wash- eq Ly telesccpes, But .different|men who give the best that is in them [ of rendering personal seryice, the earn- | opye i jng ilts are expected from the plan at; while engaged in the modt dangerous [!n8S of which are to be ascribed pri-|yy,q;, 8 £ > v ; B el L g iivitios with highest loyalty to {he|marily to the activities of the principal | Viadivostock. Nome of the townsigng that upen their refusing to fo 80| congress to pass railroad legislation, s L Rt DL Gl U bt il , owners or stockholders, and in which [ 21018 the way want the refugees 10]ye federal court had the right o in-|ne must admit that this is a con including reeord:r.g {istruments| ity and o thought of setting thelr | O nloyment of. eapiial ia not neces: ) be added to their own ‘troubles so the it 30°7ha “order the radicals GAMIt- | yress which must be told wnar to do therein it may be nossible to learn|eCrice BEMNE CAEF SHECl B med. | sary.- or only incidental” No definite 1 lons, the refugecs|teq to bail without delay. anfl then told how to fo ' iteeLouis- more about the atmospheric condi-|; tho thus serve the city wil|2nd conclusive tests, however, can be| > . o\ iy P RPN el United Stateg Attorney Caffey and|ville Courier-Journal. y fons rounding th Sy als men who thus serve the city w: i 4 ich i train reaches Vladivostock frequentlyj, . S g of the present attitude of|UtNS ‘s‘unoun ing the earth between|po' made to feel that Wvaterbury is|Prescribed h\’ “-h\ch’nt can be deter- more than half the sufferers have!Dis assistants handling, the case for s ners it Is most unfortunate that| (e altitude already reachied and the|truly grateful for the sacrifices made|Mined in advance of an examination |Flofe than Walt the sufferers BA¥e, immigration Commissioner Uhl, “as” L s e Bleaked s pyut to all the suffer- responsible only to their superiors and Lenine thinks China has joined the altitude to wWhich the envelope is =ald|for it. This cannot fail to keep the|©L the corporation’s return whether or serted that Ellis Islana officials were d expense that it tion. The individual stockhglders of a | Sengers are likely to be thrust in inj 2890 D5 B0, B0 Pet,0d no jurig- | Reds, and there are some American b . Must Be Told. oan ol AR 4L WAL hu' Senator Poindexter wants to s AbY s ington, is Island officials e - |show -that President Wilson should re sent eastward fromi,cjeq’py law to accept it for them|pe held responsible for the failure of ugees most of them suffering from ty-| g that once bail had been fixed by ppointed it 1 = 4 T|the cars every morning, fresh pas- 10 extend or about 200 -miles. morale in the depaptments at high|#0t It is & persomal service corpora 3 -i~ This is to be accomplished under|grade. There is nothing that better s ? their places. . » In view off= e : ersonal service corporation are taxed | their D 4 2 ict ithi . i _ | near-statesmen, besides a few news- i et ror[the idea that what goes up must come | Serves” to hold morale than apprecia- | PERRe BEV RS COPPOEATEE BEE WREC| A nother feature of the suffering of 3;230';!“:";’;‘";5;}“‘fioimg“"’tg: g‘:p::’r‘:_ DADARK. ‘Shat heein 1o0.b sratified at alish Ehi . b ke o |Gcwn and after moing its limit the ;:und propcr!fi' c\'\prnssnfiih 'I;hs:;c wz&ul‘d partnership, and the net income frém | the ‘mhu]uwms according to Colonel meht of Tahor China's restlesness.—Rochester Her- and that what is likely to be th rocket will be eased back to earth by|;° danser, however, with such medals| ooy corporations must be accounted | Teusler, is the. towns composed of i ald. P Al Bly ta' e the out- |7 e Tongt FRNES 2 hais in existence that they might be cheap-| oo by them. | dugouts which are to be found in| Judge Knox said he would hand come of the investigation could h = AN, DS & “©lened by being given to men whose € | ; places. They consist of hun-|down hig decision tomorrow. 1 ] cover stances. V1 Sk s Corporation returns must be sworn | many places. They consist of hun s heen securcd ag r and without | COVertd sreat distances. Vikether thelgervices thus honored did not warrant| . byp!he president, vice mresident or |dreds of holes dug in the ground in el East Berlin—TLocal men are cutting 5 3 ice which is the best and clearest uF remains to be HeteoRinad nut thesd] thut. BARts orarie wors. ebeioq | other nrincipal offcer and by thetress~ | Which, Ine vabitunte ge herded.| mavia said that.all men are-liars.|they have put in_for several years, e new. Had miriers it asidef JP 17 S 3 cre,thus making awards were developediyrer ang assistant treasurer. When |Smallpox is frequently among them. |1y might have added that some men|The ice is free of snow and about their defiant mood, they been in- | 175 been no evidence that the man in|care should be taken that decisionS|,equired by the commissioner of in-| Colonel Teusler said that underwear work it overtime. 10 inches thick. ned to be guided by reason and dis. | tP® Moon is displaying any fright. as to the recipients of awards were! torna revente, cornorations subject to | IS one of the greatest needs’ of the 3 E Tople. Many girls of pEOple | semm—m————————— e e posed to reape:t the law the dispute made by a body wof city officials so|the tax must rafider a return duly | Serbian pc retween them loss to themsel as it will | TPcket can be sent 206 miles straightpuch marked attention. If a plan of EDITORIAL NOTES. T P L constituted as to hold a Jarge degree | verified under oath of its payments of | for! well-to-do are now elothed [ y = = e soft coal oper-| ) of conservatism in arriving at suchlqjvidends, stating the name anfl ad-|in rags. If they could have ribbons , I ors couid ha been adjusted w | Semehow the popularity of wood al-|decisions. The mark should be held as dress of each stockholders. the num- |and simple laces, he s: it would e $ interruption of prodi cohol appears to have suddenly died!one of distinguished service if it is to] per of shares owned hy him. and the | help to support the morale of the peo- e 5 N g s w o oy uredun o ¥ B taban us Baviee 0 b ey ven s fofnfif.tsf,'?"afwéefi‘& A h}'m;.. nd o PP are Constipated, Feverish, Cry out in their sleep, Take cold easily, Have Headaches, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try MOTHER GRAY’S ference with comfort or industria) g wortny of the name. — Waterbury (orporations. as well as individuals| R TR ¢ throughout the country. All the spare moments are being de- | Republican. and ‘partnerships. doing a brokerage | DECISION RESERVED ON Repeated efforts were made to have|Voted these days to figuring out the| The appeal for the Yale war me- | business, when required by the com- | WEINSTEIN AND MARTENS the points in dispute submitted to ar-|INCOMe tax again, morial now being sent out “to every | Missioner, must file a return Showlng | . vouc jan. 13—Federal Judge . \ : « ; i the ¢ thelr customers, : = itration. Throvghout all fhe trouble| . g Yole graduate and undergraduate the| e names of thell customers W |ynox reserved decision on applica- . this was slstently rofused. The| TRC man on the corner says: Put-|world over’ shows evidence of same | ol Mooy "other information as well | tions for Writs of habeas corpus’ by mniners put forth imroseible demands|!NS down the nigh cost of lving| Wellordered and thoughtful —consid-| G LiE 3% mmissioner to determine | Gregory Weinstein, “chief of siaff” of 2 ang refused to lsten to {he appeal|¢°emS to be a job for next week. O ot e oI ¢ ject Which | G hether all income tax on profits and | Ludwi s K Soviet “am- SO Trom the president untll theyghad 80t-| 11 ‘yic imsistence that the treaty be|Teady response. From stime to time|E8iDs of such customers have been bassador. and seven other extremists ; ten into confilet with the law, s insistence that the treaty be| ;. community has been informed ot | PAI: ot S TURDE AR e cfubmitted to the people the president the : & In determining net income. upon | tion proceedings. - Pyt . . progress heing made toward. the| . T Immigration Commissioner Uhl, re- They are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, d o war, e pamphlet | 3 ’ A hundred pounds of'coal a month | tions for business esxpenses, had débts, | bail, sought to make a test case of from mothers and friends of little ones telling of relief. - No mother should be the allowance for French families,| o foerpri er Ahe separate stéps|qepraciation, losses_ete, granted the | Weinstein's application. He contend-| without & box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use when needed. Ask O%er here the struggle is for. sugar. |as A Sraiien os-(aslhg fi‘oin individual. Corporftions. 1ke indi-| ;" “’(flh he hag a r‘““‘d‘f hold .‘:1’" ';“d to-day. At Druggists. The need of them often comes at inconvenient hours. == S SR o ; o St anD08” | viduals, may pay their income tax in | his fellows unreservedly until they 7 % sible when the stages of development | 71" ¢ (la fime of filing the retarn.|had answered questions put to them | Used by Mothers for aver thirty years. , Word coms=s to the effeet that thc|were separated by the lapse of Do Not Accept Any Sabstitute for MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS, New the willingness to accept the decigion of the commission simply Cisplays the good sense that ought to l'ave been manifested months agn! when it would have been much more to therr credit. Caaat i firet of |at their preliminary hearings. REFUSING TC SAVE. former kaiser is crazy, but it seems|months. As tho Droject stands mow,| Smitn 1o e e ar 1h | Counsel for (he extremista. contend- GEM-NUT - - Rib Roast |BONELESS |PORK forced to dip 4nto t{hese savings to 2;;:;,,;;?“’ SIS Simitas fargnld meet the high &osts cr because of the e o pre i knowledge that they have bonds that| TWhen the fifth Wisconsin district can be sold even at a loss ars un-|renominated Berzér a nalf nour after willing €0 continue the praetice, of|Le was refused his seat in congress ‘h;fl;he o it it w58 it is quixz: evident that it will have and}to wit! t r cheeking the sa'e of bhonds the gov- Limfi? gl g o m}ne ernment s arranging a plan wherzly it wili loan money on such bonds| In spite of the fact that they don’t through ths postal savings depart-|like this country, its government or ment. To these whe are driven by |institutions there are those who stay Decessity to sell their bonds this may[here {0 make trouble and put up a net only meet with approval but fur- | terrible fight at the suggestion of be- uwish much appreciated assistance but|ing forced to get eut. 9 When tha goveinment went to the|t0 have taken a long timeé to find it reepls with Liberty Lcrnds it needed|Ott. s £ ERL ¥ . T 't: 1:::;1 :‘:nae;]:vas ghr; reason for Gorical W i — b ik X Frw ES ? TR A s . = 1ve8 that 1t shotld come from | ihe|iAnsvage and nc red flag takes 4 CHOICE CUTS ALL KINDS W d d S 'al | MOHICAN CREAMERY | MOHICAN SELECTED peeple geneially. At the same time|Stand for Americanism that is bound ednes ay pec] S 3 o N e Corned Beef Ib. 10c| STEAKS, Ib. ., 24c|: BUTTER, Ib... 67c|EGGS, dozen . 57c § t to the same ing as -th th ! 3 A ) 1 :::;a:‘;::u?fle lml"e‘st Kind o‘fhmr in- :&:e ‘:nitth} 5‘?’352; :::;néfl:gwlr‘;l- = - : THE Best Butter In City . .Every Egg Good B i Ry A SUGAR CURED . 1 Evells By Mo HICA OOKING COMPOUND end practice thrift who had previous-| . 0 . C R e e | S B Sl HAMS, Ib. ... 26c Shoulders. ».23¢ | & 5 OLEOMARGARINE P ?a ] hxtne::rdfz:yl o s A7a1 | eroundhog ‘wil enly have heart. |J} ° Whole or Half il COM PAN { L ‘ A Lard Substitute inest everyone was a bond holder dur-| ¢e™ O Iy preper L e SvIasNge: e 2 ng the last davs of the war but from | "E2INSt the New Yo P / B2 SR T o RO o S RIBROAST |skmage [Fresh FishPELBEANS |Florida - fWERED .| Made By Expert ay Chiof Brown of the United States| xn a Pennsvivania Jarv & Beef BEEF s 'al ey > an Bak ‘tm;x &r f‘%fi:’:”:" ml;w e Wi unenma_n w“;i:?i;lésjnr.y;‘d!he::ogas lb 22 o R ... 26 peCI S Gl’ape PARSNIPS ers g of their holdings, for bonds of | ouo St WIROUL legs a ot e + ... &&ClAbsolutely no P. 5 > . . Tl deeemiaion s b s St et S searh oy iy PORK LOWs [N 1SMELTS |PAVCHEE gt~ [2Bs.... 13| At This Store | lars a day. A certain amount of trad- o b, 28: To le AN 2 i Tty ing In these @s well as other seciri-| Thoge who maintai 5 LEAN BEEF e creraes -|FINNAN 2 P.‘k‘g“ 28¢ sf FINE BAKING POWDER § tiem was 10 be expected but the Tarse | o womy’ T tuned that srobbi- | 2 Tn | SR o or. .. 25¢|FINE ; number of small bonds Being isposed | sem to nave nad o ise expenses § For Potting . HADDIES . BISCUITS, dozen.... 14c of indlcates fhat many are Leing & Brety, good ides o Yea.r ling Nicely Mixed Ib. ....... 18c]YELLOW CAULI- PARKER-HOUSE : Lamb |Suger Cured . [FRESH MEAL NEW DATES |F ROLLS, dozen....... 14¢ § Loin‘tokmt T N'B‘C.SODA . - srer ettt :?.‘. -+v-.. 20¢|Sugar Cured | OYSTERS 45, |AND OYSTER |Sweet %lpe oa&xssy “EEEAD .| b, ... 16s{SHOULDERS |acALLOPS |Crackers = |Potatoes ' | Tomatoes VI Fo - fr - ™4 Chops, Ib. . 30eib. ....... 22c| pint sscllb. .... 17¢|31bs. .. 25¢|lb. . ... 35¢!CAKES, dozen ...

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