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{ i . FOR ALL Wads to logk as good as Aew at the mAD'AY SHOE . SH‘NE AND E REPAIR ! BIUADVIKV Jokn & Geo, H Bliss CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Bhone 238.2 Lady Assistant THAMES COAL COMPANY Nickel Plating end KINDRED FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. €0, Inc. Thamesville Norwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work BEFORE YOU PLACE ORDERS FOR COAL look at ours, especially l‘h@Co-lNo.lmdzlmmed $11.90 per ton. Also 2 Horses for sale, weight about 1400. John A. Morgan & Son GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embabmer 22 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephons 430 . Spr1aMWFawl uflm bfimch amar mi%‘m mugm-lnfiumn 'm m and. i 3’3 nmr hke’ region, prehuy ding “g;s ‘western New by It night. S 1 be generally Warmer Tdesday east of the Mississippl river. Winds Off Atlantic Coast, . North of Sandy Hook—m tresh north and northeast winds, Ta 2 weather, Sandy Hook to Hatteras — fresh niortheast winds, gemerally fair wear | ther. Forecast. Southern New England:. r\u-, tinued cold Monday; Tuesday increas- ing cloudiness and slightly warmer, Observations in Norwich, The following récords, reportéd. = = The Bulletin's ubse:v;um!.fll&'" . WA, changes in temperatures bar- P o nmezflf changes sacuraa‘y"m Sun-7 ‘ Rev. Willlam A. Keefe, . “old” St. Mary’s church on 49| Sunday the ~names of the 86 3020 teams which _ wilil conduct Weeks' g{ve for the Diamond Jflblle ‘| Liberty Bond tund for building a meéw' sixtee divisions, one under direction: of Dr. E. J. Brophy and the - other _under Many of the team | Com:u sons. Predictions for Saturdays Rain op |Charles O. Murphy. snaw. members wero already at. work 'on A edioa? 5 ; Sunday and for the next two weeks snogay's weather: Rain, Bail 80diypey will pdt in all the time possible Local ioti ¢: in order to.cover the city and reach !mf,'v:"‘i‘,‘,‘;':; iy their aim of $50:000 in Liberty bond: Subday's weather: Cloudy, Golder,|§If(S to the fund and the pr. v of $25,000 more being secared in vider 55 ways clearing in eveni . Moo Tdes, So prompt and wiiling have beeh 7 £ " TTER W gR |Le resppnsse sifice Fgthef eefo firat i | Sats | I cnn fannburiced his purpu:e of celebrating - | Sets. [[Water.[| Sets.!(je diamond jubllee of ‘St for a new church, that the success of the drive is looked upon as an Ahso- lute certwnty. Well ov already Lecr. anmounced &3 voluntarv contributions cEolfciturict or canvass 1t 15 expected that S *|can be covered by Tuesday wight, leaving thw rest of time 1o cover: the remainder »f the city for it is intend- ed_th>t cvery home shall . Beve chanc~ (b 178pond o siinbuncing Mary’s parish. GREENEVILLE The funeral of Joseph E. Petérson ' was held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clpek at his home, 448 Boswell nie. Rev A. Peterson, pa the Swedish Tutheran _church Greenevills, officiated. Mrs. Wiiliam Jesus. Lover the generous nature of ‘i responses already received, Father i Louls Andrews, ) o:: ing, J. Connor, Cathéri Daley. Ther. Baru{sain streét, anriotinced at the services| Team 6-—Thomas Driscoll, 20 | Central avenue and Prospect street, 30 ihe. top of_Schofield’s hill. 15 I" The sixtéen teams will work in twol"“““‘ Mary's Sullivan, ¥. Leonard. iby collceting the Liberty boad fund Team 12-G. JM sald Sunday night that out. L‘f;X"" rrmy and, Saturaay nfteeh &Efl g “’?f u,, Bividto, et Bt Jo)mA Cormier. s Wal alsh;. Cap &‘," Cait. irdor, Poter Chestér, Mr. and Mrs. Antiony Woia- rmm. John McKenna, { Hickl. Hul fown, Capt., anhah O’Doginell; Anna Driscoll, Si- @ twp Mon Fahey, Bdward = Waish; Henry|day morning sermon at Park Congre-| Cangdon Dan, Driscoll. —C. J. Downes, Capt, T. J. Téam Healey, P. J. Coughlin, Nellfe Gleason,! Former Things church for the parish at the corner of Frank u,_l J. Healey, Michael! gaiq Mrs. M. Murphy, Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. Team §—W, MeClafferty, elle Leonard, Arna Carver, Jus: Red- iden, Myles O'Sullivan, Wm. Super: C. M Divigion. | meati 6= Canery, Capt, M. €ob: coran, J. Downing; J. Bellefleur, P. McMabon, Mre P Caffery. lJ Tfiqm 107; 7. i 3. Moriarty, ; Cotthiors, | Siillivan, J. Hflx. Eaw. F. Rfi.r 3. T Team 11—, m capt.., x’g by faith, an 6pen Bible, spiritudl free- T. Mahoney, Delaey, B, Hartle, W, - Roberts, Cfl McCarthy, J. Donahue, Sr., M. W, Carroll, Lucy Woods, Marion Team 13.—J. Portelance, Capt., Prot. J. Murphy, W. Deanley, Margaret Congdon, Portelance. Team 14—E. 7., conne‘ly, Jere Connors, Wfllhm Connelly, Team 15—J. Gadle, Capt., van, J, Gadle, Téam 18 —P7 r., F. Rinell. Chréy, Capt: Sullivan, Jas. Brady, Jas. Resd, W. Cajey, Jennie~Reed, Heléh Guinaf. ith Looks U'p tributes sur- HEBRON NEWLYWEDS FOUND bearers were and Cal Pen PRTH ENOWy, NDY oty 8 Charles Johnson snak The heneymoon itinery of M. Helzo vak:un Burlal was in thp, Mrs. Daniel K. Strong of Hebron, was family plot fn Yantic cemétery: Chureh | ust one snowdrift after another. They & ANén had the fune e ow back in Hebron after many arrangements. experiences in snowdrifts. Mr. Strong = { bought an aufomobe for the wed- TAFTVILLE ding trip and all Was Wwéll whilo they were in Atlantic City. They left New Sevéral friefids and rélatives of John| York on Tuesday. noon and the rear Stubbs have returied from attending;scat.of the was- ballasted -with uis funeral, which-to6ls plats at ‘hi¥ | wedding presents. home in Pawmr—knt R. I. early 1a the| The first troublé was. encountered week. Stub! 4t ore timelat Marblehéad where the of the slashing depagtment | etuck i snow drifts up to the v of the local mills, resignif that posi- They decided {0 refreat to pre- ton {o remove gt Ncw Bedford. He! pared, positions and after a Good aftérward Jocated in Pawticket and at' Shmaritan bad pulled them out of ‘the the time of his death was employed by., drift they headed for Hartford, i the Jenel Spinning company. He! was reached at midnight. Mr. and M leaves his wife and five children, one Strong stayed at a hotel and Wedn: of whom is in the navy. Mr, Stubbs day was spent In visiting relatives and wis o member of Several fratefndl or- | friends in the Capitol City. ders and had many friends in Taftyille{ The newlyweds expected to. reach who were shocked at his stidden death. Hebr 3 Wednesday evéning hut more The three upper grhdes of the We- | sno fts were encountered at An- moc_school will ejoy a sleighing dm‘ The honeymoon car could no: y this (Monday) aftethoon. About be hudged and Mr, Strong telephoncd $0°0f the puplls of the $chool hive ex-: to home_for préssed their intentlon of going. horse and wagon golnz through Taftyille on! the last stage of the iouarncy E experienced great difficulty imposing than. when i left New owing to ice on the rail and aigo off York in the bright new motor car. Mr. the overhead tires| the amznng tain Strong liberated Nis car from the drift reexing as fast as it fell. Cars wers and then d Willimantic on a run nearly all night long on Friday shopping tr: night and untll atter 1 6'G0ek on Sat. urday night, Forty Hours’ deévotion began dt the| 10.45 mass on Sunday morning: Jesuit ! Pather Levals was present at the| M TS {first prize, a léautifu] diamond ring, Richard Troeger has accepted & wo-!in the popularity contest at the bazaar sition with the People's store-on Front ' conducted hy the American Legion, street. {Epamish War Veterans and State| The White Sox on Saturday deféat- | Gi companies. THe ring was ed the Olymples by the Scoré of 21 tp awcrded at the \state armory Satur- 10. Shaw was the star of the ghme. day night. Second prize, a diamond Miss Elizabeth Anderson hak left ring with three distinct stones, was | town for New York. {awarce t Miss Blaine Wilson who had | Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin have' the n. .t largest number of votes. As | vacated t use on Notth A street. had been predicted the contest was a {and are ocunving thelr new homhe at|close ofe, and heavy voting in the last Potter mahor. few minutes before the ballot boxes | Mrs. Benjumin Thiheault of Occum ' were declared closéd, swelled the final | 1s the zuest of Mirs. Wilfred Sthith for tofals. | @ few davs. after whiich she will leAve| The basadr has' been handicapped for Woonsocket, R. I, where Mr. Thi- | by stormy weather since the opening beault hias accepted.z position. . {night but notwithstanding this the: Mr. aud Mrs. Alfred Tinderson of crowd on Saturday night was the | North Stonington have taken se i 8. BOUS [orgest over, As this is the CIOMAE on Slater avenue and expect to I Fara s ey mmlmg of the bazadr a r’}‘;‘)erdv::\edael;xfifi crowd 18 lcok:g for, . pa acts are 1o omiitted and will be HAD $951 BURIED IN substituted by dancing which will Be- CELLAR AT HIS HOME|gin at 8 o'clock. The sum of $951 Buridd i tHe cel- lar of Wiliam Michal's home at Clink ton, has fust been f3und by an William ‘A, ot Climo, tor m;-c Mslvxal :ho :s 4 patient lflm Norwich té Hospital. () it Scotch thers 18 Desbiier Beiathh Do oty T i e e had bebr wnbalarced by Worry over o e S o the war, Scottish descent; but a Burns banquet abel wu‘hvlfl ““n"&i ‘B haje | 10 _providition “timés—oh, what's the bmm“ of Michal, ‘flefl B use? Without the possibility- of a at the stite Hospital and Were m";“ “swee déoch and doris” in the approv- h!m nm he had byflén $650 im hi ; ed Burns style there was no enthus- idsm for observing the date in- the Mchn ym i fiug 5 ah WY | Uoual way tils_yeRti: Lug¢ yhar tit CASTORIA 'arv ation ld&aa held sway oh account For Infants and Children In "“Fnbmm MISS IONE DISCO WINS IN POPULARITY CONTEST Ione C. Disco BURNS ANNIVERSARY' PASSES Sunday was the 101st anniversary et A BURGLARS MAKE $1,500 HAUL IN NEW LONDON Burglars made a selection of about $1,500 wofth of furs and silks, hoslery, fine silk shirts and the best .gloves mbraing from the stock of the store Of Tate & Neikin on State street, New Iandon. without beinig causht, Three Wo- gfl‘i I‘hr c0atd” Were taker, ofie valu- En!nnoe o the store was o owners & “y g rur\vira 0 pay- c tax ac- M the dfl:nfi m of onmlfld own cify officials. llop Your Coughin e ey Ii& PISO'S: WITHOUT ANNUAL BANQUET b of thé birth of Robert Burns, the great }d ms Rimlow from which the m B BOZRAH SOLD 9,000 I the recént anti-tuberculos.s cam- thousind or sMgatly over ten pet capita. tuberculosis work _in the F248.14. seal town o} Forty dollars of tiis fuhd der has been Christis ‘Sials during the different campa.gns: ~Two yeaps ago was the $e68d town i tre ¢ in its amount per capita of seals sold. The Red Cross campaign which w: carried on ldst ivuycidver Was- ¢onc ducted h¢ Miss Mary Bentiey, hxe: Orria_ Maples, Mrs, Nathan Mrs. Lawrence Abel, Mrs, Hafry m- er, Alton Kilroy, . Leroy Lathrop, i Miss Mazie Pendleton, Miss Winnié Kelley, Miss Mary Gribbin, Miss Alice | Bistiop, Mrs. W, Di Hetaeringtan, Mrs. {Michinel Sweeney and Mrs. l"zlmer. Two hundred ard one members $216 were Secured: This list of mem~ bers foillows: Mrs. Elijah Abel, Mrs: Lawrence Abel, Michael haan Graed Adams, Rebert Antoonick, | Mrs. Jeremizh Allyn, Juse;mue Aliyn, Mrs. Albert Avery, M Auiktin, Mrs. Jang Barber, Frank Barry, Petef Benick, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bentley, Joseph Berkman, Nathan Mr: @nd Mrs. Jobm . Beswick, Harry Bichkaysky, Michae! Bichkovsky, B. Allen Bidwell, Alice Bishop, Mrs. 1. A. Bishoyi, 8. Botka,” Nathan Botnick, Pail Bradlaw, Mr. and Mfs; Walliam | Brady, William Buigoyrie, At {Chapman, John _Chaprian; Crappell, 5. Chickkn, Anskih Chisen, Joun Colinki, P: Comiskey, Mrs: Bd- {ward_ Cangdon, Thomss _Cofinelly, {Mrs William Corey, Mrs F. Dawley, Dora Demineki, Harris Delinsky, Bvd { Dekinson, Mr&. . Lawrefice | Frank Farrel;, Mr. i, Mys. . J iFields, Annic Fields Jerry\ Fields, { Margaret Fields, Timothy . Fiel Ar- thur Fish, Mrs. Jennie ¥Figke, Mr: Bdward Foley, John FPoley, Amelts er, Louisd i ts Rose Garceau, | of | nd Mrs. ua.m.- lemn, Mnms ty Blaier G son, Francis Gi Mary Peter Gu,c \{nmz Gwm;tx, x-lea B:mna jad Mrs C Mrs_ F. Hurley. m v:m, mzrfin lbngton. Rev. D. Hetheflng!m. 0] been a feature for Norwich men of{ ap, Kovalevsky, Kurtz, Palagia Kurlx, O mred Lathrop, te P, m;. Lathrop. 3V lflz.hm Fran] WM 3 MOGrath; § 5! MoGrath, J some time Friday night or Saturday MTS. | Myron Min hy, Théy got away with their|lan Rol Rosers. Jr., Jére | ad, Vigtos Smith, Bhndw h, Smith, Dwight Senteh Everett Stark Nels stensu.r ‘smm: John Sullivan, mmz van, Emmfl J John 2 Thtmnn!nn. Waldem Wthar Lss: d?'. neen%a EQ&? % _Eighte memorfal wlndow- at 123 to 38 nch' have s.lmdi o e | e a.n—fi v 3%»'5 Cold The! Polioviile ek ihs e teams that Compound tsken _every two bours un- Capt, Mre. {gedoup McNerny, | of the Head Shea. s 5 £ 255 Tan. Cipt,{WORLD IS ENRICHED H. Corn- Capt. | absolutety, Coughlin, Anna| S &5 Well 4s literar and artistie. The Sheely, Capt, Mrs} Nap Ketouuck,| Pressed &nd abused; but oo, | 8in is an instafice. Glidstohe 'sald the: L 2 Sector. M. J. Murphy, T, com C»n MacLaren said the new man was only Fitzgerald, Josette Lavallett, Mru n Grace oot 1 *land Serbii and Armenla dnd_ Lenine's| 5 oea, Tt DeeY, ficanor Don-| Russia have been in the witiess box.| Dennis| that turns things to-stenc t ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS SEALS Em. i paign, tue Town of Bozrah soM nmeé|of Turth mmaken, & £dnd. Fof There is no. return Tor Wwas the Sefond towh in tHe Stit im|these downward, sips auxiliary of Fnonvme #d the remain- |ikilis off his guilty 5€d by tie sales of | No way beck. 242l | Maloolm, . Rictiacd fails by the hand.of ey ‘“ AGEE _to; W !‘mit.h md ToR Eléanor Mrs.' county, Ju ¥ . the bens S n Bm!f*‘ a2 ,.:Eg‘ St R S PR ay Wal-| was charged with adultery and habit- PALL THINGS SHALL PABS AWA L 1Unce iu rersia reigned 4 Kiog LAY ven s slane T m“' wsE whica, if neid betore. Liie eyus, A counser at. 4 gian FEW HOURS. m are taken usually breaks e ore dénn cold aud ends sil gri thie king W wuml 835 M first dose ::hfibr;k{ your elng- rils. o air, os féia; stops. hose n#f‘}?fi lieves the headache, dullnegs, fev ness, sneezing, soreness and st “Papé’s Cold Compound” is the ickest, surest rélief known and costs I the revels of hs\cn.\rt the zenith of the spart, én tite pAfms of 41l hiS gnests g'rncfl with clappings at his jests, amid thé flags and wine, Crieds “Oh, Joving friends of minel Pledsure comes, but not o stay; Byen this shall pass away.” F{{hhns furious field, javelin pierceli his smeu. Soldiers, with a loud liment, Bore him, bleeding, to his tent; Groaning from his tortured side: “Pgin {5 hard to bear,” he- crieds “But with patience day by day, Bven this shail pass away.” ! Toweting in the public square, Twenty cubits in the air, Rose his statue, carved In stone; When the king, disgulsed, unknown, Stool hefere his Sruiptared mis, Enqnismeekh “What is fame? but 4 slow dec: Even this shall pass awa Diuring the Clsarafics Sale a lot of short lengths and 6dd sizés have accumulated. All these will BMMMumMmmWo them quickly. Every departmeit in the store i inchided in this. mmfl&&mkm" are such that no.one éan afford ‘to ignore thém. vmny&yhm—mmw&yfw THERE ARE REMNANTS ofmm&&,mmmrm Gingliams; Outing Flannels, Lifings; Table BUT\FULL OF MISERY The world was never $o enriched kiowledge and skill and culturs and | never so_full of misery, said ' Rev. Samuél H. Howe, D. D, in his Sun-g gatfonal church. The . text upom! which Rev. Dr. Howe was “For the' Aro - Passed ~ AWAY, In ‘part Rev. Dr. Hows| i P {fuck with palsy, sére and oM, Biting at the gates of gold, Said he; with his dying breath: 08 doue, but wiiat ls dea Then in answer to the Fel & sunbear on his Fing, " Showing by a heavenly ra: “Even this shall pass away ‘heodore Tiltom. HUMOR OF THE DAY Jomny—Pa, what i influence? * Pa—Influence is wimt you think you hive until you ty tb use it—Life, “What effect did_the-war for @e- thocracy haye on your bees?” ‘P, Wwelge' doing, away with all queens from now on.—The Home Things pass In {wo semses, First;! permanently. Secondly; § they may bé temporarily ired eclipsed. Coleridge speaks of bed @én truths, retired, suppresséd; ke out of the open, but liable to _reap bear, There aro ethical Henmaisano:| ‘ng Aiges_suppressed art, 1W ' réedom. s’l‘;.e Rnflmn:u Tecov: i i thein. MdcH CHristian Was sup- | Luther's Justification ;| trumpet recovered them: dom eame back. Important and basal truths pass in soffic\ages irtd ecitpse . &hd hive to bé recovered. Otir own timeé {s n6 exception. The dbttrine of tést change of his timé was the. ecay of the sénse of sfh. Sir Olivet Lodgé sdtd, the modefn man was not. worrylng about his sins., “His chiefy coneern Was miatérial success. lan: “He's been talking an hour on re- ligion. Is he an atheist or 4 panthe- st either. An elocutionist.’—Llinois Siren. “Did anyiody comment on the way ctherned about leaving his house-{ jyou handled you new car?’ a competence. Renah said sin “One man made a brief remark, g a mrf R abolish m.l Fifty dollars and costs. "—Bostoh ut that was befors the war, Belg e DR 4 : “Pight lacing is bad. You don't want a waist Jike o wasp.” “Why not, doctor?” “Well, see what a disposition the wasp has.'—Judge. . “Ever have any trouble with yoeur automobile ?” “Yes, Bver sifice I got it, all my wife's relatives expect me to be ‘their chauffeur.”—Detroit Free Press. . He—O1d Grogsby told me today that hie siricerely regretted his misspent youth. She—I'm delighted to hear, répented at last.—Columbi: State. Husband, that Chinese wi 1 ‘We have foiind it the Medusa's hedd) Of coursé we have the blomins dpt *|timist who gtids it or claps a purpléi patch of rhets upon the running gore and conceals it It is a fall up-’ ward now, a wrong thing, but a rung! I the ladaér on. which to_ climb. lefson. was unconvinced when Car {Iyle showed him the mouniainous vice and misery in the élums of m, and the optimist is still 'RE and the, doubter is with us wfi‘l his despair. fo forgiven Plato tells us. on u.u stage. Lagdy Macbeth does not; wash_her hand, Macheth meets his : 2y i 3 réturn Couriar-Journal. 4 rival. The ambitious Wolsey does . afriage, : e on her réturi i o ¥ S e 16t recover himiself. - Shyloclk plays a|oF irfastadsa_comant é, “Now it you eould t righ losirlg gitme: Brutns and. Cassins i | composing the words for a popular nieet their doom. -‘Bat Shakespeare is! 'sazt:g 'dmg:‘li hlj‘_f;xmnd “Your miight dealing with natural man. Ohristiamni. & tm | get independent ty alone offers hope, forgives and re- |- “f how 'it,” he groaned, “but, ax‘n, i % ot fim Deé. 1 #or St. ted.”—Portland ond: genetates afid fecovers. Yesterddy itfpiBe ok the #a 3 b énctmn(e’;‘e‘d ;n‘m g = o iy be bbSctired but it passes out o | Binks—The under crust to that its eclipse into the open. | caicken pie sou brought me Was ‘And suffering may fall of ifs trae in- nsly et terpretation. _We may reckon it il ¢ amoiig £ [HovitAbles, or bedr ft With] AW"W m“’“‘“ Whllaomds S, any undes drust to that ple sir; it was servedl 2|on a paper plate and yoil've eaten it. be 2?4 C‘m ?‘%. work was. burheds : —Houston Post. “técefit crim Waves swept over the decks, tearing | ( ving: i Bt CBndH Jaf ey Tcboats, sraashing dgbee and i !stoical hardihood, of we may essay to {medicate it with -material remedies rles, But we find that eartlily ‘soirces fai P;'i_—g Wealth does not fend it off. Palaces| dl dé cannbt close their gates against it, Qfi Citilization does not, defend: The World was néver so efiriched by know- ledge and skill and cultire and mever. o full of ‘miséfy. We dre in danger Of failing tb recognize its ministriés fl# That all_our best Mterature and our undefm eu finest hérokmy, are dre; with | for. universal these bitter weters of suffering. Learning in_syffering what theéy teach l," sth From Hfi:ner to‘Dan;e‘ g;l;d e 'rom fiton to & swallow- S ~Thé B af our modern Iyicists it is | fhe sazne 'flfi" police. ‘“’“"“ pestal, du ufl’m',’a”""‘ ’Enmm m.fbn and expérien ¥ et h 2 e, 3! a uxreno.zies The best thmgs u-e 84 than, ledrned i this sehool, And theré i5 our world ministéy afid, ";."‘ f:""“ w onr world stéwardship, Thete has Deen mruch to stimulaté i and some- thing to dampen it. It is hard to keep our faith in the worth-while of !hl didn't know you Cmmo{ ShBui I sse you " Here storm. The |every d: battered craft mqfle the island Friend—I know. That looks like my uf Fnyal in the Azores and there ob-|old bartender and I'm sorta lonesomie. fih al. to-osrry -her -back | —California Pelican® Mis tress—Now, Ada, I want you RGO ANNOUNCED BY to show us what you can do tonight. foi musical evening, BOSTON & ALBANY ROAD |comiug for a o Weé have a few very special friends ell, mum, I ‘aven't any. singin’ to speak of for vears but !as you insisws upon it vou can put me oe tor STee 'Ol City 1" —London Passing Show. KALEIDOSCOPE It ig the habit of bees to place thetr hone\im the coolest place’ in the hive d. ghu Rt o e ;fi o'} mmnaa world ssr(rbé herfi is mu g; eu ahdl the young insects in the warmest. ess _ ent man lite deer ‘westbound Tame snakes are used in Morcco 1) Ry s T i iros (DRIVEN vm WiLES OFF COURSE o leaf Houses of iuts and mice . The ° i e cycLoNic nlufimn g ok stght of a snake seems to o —] Léndon New y L Jan. zs ’-r" Lo shaiftenr et o ohr az;éfl’ Wwhilé | the otitstde of .an. automodile wheel Fur rubber, balls in a new electric (flp bw!‘m: to sv.mu. wvrahnt it spiashing mud: ma fave e fliifg away! ble_coiin- lrles are hmocked with the motnds fl;e slatn. Gn‘?z cireers halted & i -aem oré multitudes in e f&n!lne dnd the grip of death, xnm i man that we shoul 3 kfigwlédge widens with tfib cuit of the siifis. mo bédin i we, OF eveln tm ong the stars, a leaf hmne.uutxlfle forest. Then the chine, massage persons’ spines !.s effectively as the fingers of & strong masseur. - In converting an English park into an airdrome. engineers buried. several hundred feet of a rver and made it flow through an inverted double si< phon bullt of concrete Dannish oil mills are experimeting with raising sunflowers with a view to making an oll useful l‘hfm;rgt:fln S from their Seeds and cattle feed from 2:11 L::;e t’r'fm tlxée the residue after pressing. lg 8 S8y, we t- - . - " : - <A Wil written on a tablé cloth was E aire-htriefled and heart-callous- refused. probate in San Francisco be- Gause Mrs. Helen Scott, who had i it What 4 tme o nva md ig bt Written it just before stie died, No- truste with t vember 3, 1919, neglected to put a | S0 ST e ord date on it. ftiaton b HEH, Throughout ‘ the sugar districts of i “Tinidad, American windmills for ;.13“' and Qistributing mnu then let u! reql.fi fhas & s e sontte n..m afice bur mpan o8 riges. pumping water, and especially _for drainage pUiposes, arc very much in Aeynem and also Amercan scales for lwag sugir cane. According to British press reperts, it is proposed to establish an Imperial Bank of India, inyolving the amalga- mation -0f the Bark o° Bengal, the nk of Madras and the Bank « ombay. Tae prupusition involves & capital of 56,253,000 rupees and a total reserve of 37.500,000 rupees. Prior to the war, and beef & fiot [ket in Germany. e enofmous - ship- merits to that colintry Since’ August -comprise practicall rticle in thie eXxport sahadnis “nd dairy roducts, the greatést @emand h ir_bécon, l.u, o tnl shoulders, in the order na: Womeh in Solitics. . In demanding a 58-50 reprosen ‘with, men on the Republican Pm*uee the women are gi ha! to thos ¢ Deo- mcnmwa.rnuwh-oi -y FROM EAST Lv-s FARM| In the superior Gourt for Luct m ISt s og a .o l:win refuses to perance. ey were married some men, they put up & bluff in 1915 Sodesxsan iold the judge asn_ *; it 2