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in oo abe o repriblleation of speclal despaten. esarred. WEEK ENDING APRIL 8, 1920 80 with the quarter, however,]| contéfitions how- g e 5 KEEP DOWN THE DEBT. Inérease emphasis to the demands| which he has repeatedly made in the At it was i | would also have strong support, ‘but it wasg the administration forces wr ing against it and wil pro! their point. It is pretty gen derstood that bne reason tnr in bringing it up before th Titodtthoy aist hept finie id s they mus! ve e to consid- er it—which translated into th Imogeneé | be that language of irate republim - 80 1 they must “have time to piek somé |assured 3 t & cf flaw in it, which they could not see ifi existed.” Moreover they wanted white house instructions. Probably they got them, for today in a twinkling it became known that the democratic leaders would “bitterly oppose it although it is known that many of the democratic nfier shourd hhv‘ li\g robm kitchen. of cmn‘b& forth into the rest n th ic, o St . & o[lbhnuse wnl a8 e st for paring down departmental | members of the foreign affairs com- 28 e iS fitcesitate léaping the mmm\; 10.624 Cxpenditures is Jaid upon the situa-| mittee of the house, conld at first de- | NOtHIRE ke an eleck T{B& mhumg fut mavbe we can lsarn to crawl vn- ) tion by latest statement of Cohgress- ;ect no fla;ws 161; nb!edctions on Which to g m!t'he m“k_ 7. i o fl!ith etirfi"nje‘; * B:fe:e pi‘.ln e . ase a refusal to endorse it. e pri i gv":‘fl‘ mmmug&!mt’c:finfimozo:f ject for permanent adjournment of kind lends such tone to a home, yon congress June 8th is not v bright today. Whether it is because the nec- essary work cannot be accomplished | i in that time, br whether the pm;tv in power hesitatés to leave the country six months without congress to lean upon, in case of necessity, is hot ful- ly known, but indications point to thé latter. Congress can adjourn of its own accord, but only the president can call it intb session. So it may re- sult in a recess of two months whilé the national conventions aré being held, with an early fall adjournment, instéad of a six month let-up as had been anticipated. WHAT IS NORWICH DOING? What are the busines§ interests of Norwith doing to prevent the aban- donmént of the Norwich and Wester- ly troltey road? It is a thdtter of deep concern to this city and téwn, and ¥et it is to the people of North Stonington that the credit must be given for: securing the withdrawal of the petition seeking atthority 'to stop the Bérvice and remove 'the équip- ment. . North “Stonington, Ledyard are interested “ think elec&fic in e gas caf pliment the treasufy in the handling of the situation he was freé to point out that treasufy officials are not miracle workers. and that it rests With confreéss to see that it does not allow conditions to develop or that it does ‘not give its-sanction to condi- tions which it cannot fail to know in advance aré goifig to be detrimental to the ceiintry. When he. demands that public expenditures mu: be kept within income or danger of a nationwidé disastéf wah be expected it is in the V-~ Af repetition but nev- Kkhow. “We can giveé the victf6la to some out a g;lml ve and if we ln the ham fid : . St EWELRY we Shall i;-,ve to hang it pu'. NOW GOING ON mil have t0 kée) &m : m@fim& 01 mfin window,'on_a rope logel With the slfleu of bacon from the nexl boeth he neighbors are so apt to . céngrente with stepladders. Imo= gane is_disturbed, too, over the geol Tépe, neghgee as she is posi- ?fl tfie color on second thought; bé unl écbnlixfi to hér andl o s | course you never in thé x‘ can ind 1he sthé ‘%:s Bné of those weirdly posed a\.{- lanhdry | fairs. It's 4 perfect shamé about t!id p in ohi I can't m&pmne Wheré ing to put the E‘lhctflc chine, the large uum clenn chances on, lhob tgb all adjusted and se nb Preston and in reta:mng. X Aalunhrdpmsdfonedymh,owmg!olhfut“ The state department is mtich em- |it will resembié ant | color, beciusé the stylé is so Yasci- this transportation service for thelr f;;h*’;:::n;;e:&;":gtwlxgo“t:‘;::";egf barrassed by the picketing. the Brit: the laundress twi{Lnu%’ be : bit habyy | hetink, As to the rugs ahd latips, e 1 was foiced to vacate my préfiises at 32 Franklin Street, :::‘lcl‘;hgruodbre:;s‘::;s l\)\\;}ty tth:rgen:fi[ Dio' & el an: torgrenss " fn' many ish embassy by a lot of militant suf- |abou ng to leap belts and p are just thrn;dng ;g; ou; hands. lPer- ‘every tim e { Baps weé tan hang them from the light g or Aeft“h tures or stang theém In rows down i:ake oap. I know what the wall. But I'm afraid if we stay :go sofie fi i‘;b e {In our present cramped dquarters our Eboni and_ I W indling l 9\(( house is going to look frightfully fun- rst into. h{{x anH press a but Bfl or dmmng ani m ny" 7 “Ai forget it!" said the Woodlawn quicker than rm hr ru that mangla and é ieki th a olish. “That big Wwardrobe didn’ on the clothesbars, "Well s the dickens if thé gfain i§ wasted. g‘ wd deér "‘{E; fragists who have now turnéd their attention to the freedom of Ireland; and are heckling the member$ of the British diplomatic corps very much in the same way they heckled the presi- jdent by picketing the white house. IThere seems to be no law that pre- vents them from pacing up and down the sidewalk in front of the embassy flaunting the insulting bannefs in the face of members of the diplomatic corps as they leave or enter the great iron gate which shuts off thi em’bas- sy from the street, as the eBlg grey. stone building is in the center of the city. The bamnners carried by ghe wo- men are intended to rebuke Eng)and ways we have seemingly been reck- less in our expenditurés. But . we RaVé gone the limit anq it is time to put the brakes on and get down to a safe policy. Economy has been given much at- | tention during this session of con- gress: Time and ain -hag the need of it been prenente .as well as the demang for' the establishment of a budget system that will work to that very end. That it has not been ig- nored is recognized by the way the estimates have been cut and appro- priations denied for ' certain things which hag been obtained and which fs| bound to continue to-be received by the Business houses of Norwich and Westerly, as well as the accommoda- | tion that is provided for people leav- ing ahd coming to this city, should be prevented from being swept away if therd is any possibility of #guch a thing being done. A conscientious ef- ! fort, however, must be made to reach a golition of the problem and it must! be ddne before it is too late, | Nofwich apparently hasn’t half| awakened to the meaning of the move; to abandon this line. We are at the and whgnels mg and had to discontinue my retail business for the time being, I am selling part of my stock, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- will - t when P Gy = £ ware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc. 1 be mud 5 A 2 i at Public Auction, at 74 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. SALES DAILY, 2 TO 5 AND 7 TO 10 P. M. Valuable Presents Given Away at Every Sale. h\ {sh we don't win_something after ail this Sbas \vorryhdeclued the Hyde Park man, or less ¢ many months, he broke the powér of result, tl the savage allies of England. After and are of an insulting nature. The | geese ap;;u\-w 4 tamished a0 oné of the batilés, a terider pity was point of seeihg certatn of ouf Pactl- whl:ll; while &{my ;lwayi mrec'éflléd Kuulant woxBen p\rlrxtagrt b!: “ufiegl; for ::xirotugh he sumimér, Adutumn 4&nd|awdkened in him for an le,:d}’“t,' baby b ved. t certaln opposition, ave en re- | America.’ ne o e banners bears nteér. X till clasped: arms 'c;ul;::?:‘l: sm:X:t s‘:f" d":vellflsin’; gardeq as fixtures: the inscription “Afiierica cannot con-| Others haye hoticed thig condition 4 gt In.the Rl trade and mheans of here and we face the loss 6f the getting to points between westerly and beyond that aré direct and reasonable. A local merchant in deploring the threatened junking of the . road de-| ciared that he had put a considera- ble sum in the original company. That mohey of course he understands is gone, but he doesn’t rate it as a loss for he confidently believes that the trade he has received as the re- #ult 6f the existence of that réaq has more than returned the investment he madé. And his experience is only 'h"( of many. he The extenit to which this has gone eah be appreciated when it is declar- ed the estimates will Be feduced a billich #nd a guartzer; or more than was considéred nécessary a short time ago t6 ruf thé governmefit a whole year. Bit while the need of cutting estimates is recognized there must also be understood the equally im- portant necessity of not increasing our indebtedness, till conditions are considerdbly chinged. That is at a poiit wheré éfforts should be made to move it in the other direction. THE COAL OUTPUT. It is gratilying te note from the report of the department of the inter- for that thé production of hoth an- thracité and bituminous coal for the last full week in March shows an ap- tinue relations with an England ruled by assassins.” Still dnothér rears, ngland! Américan womeéni con- demn your reign of térror in the Irish republic,” and simildr mottoés equally offensive are émblazoned on other banners carried aloft by scores of women. Sr;lcre - expressed_his ceur- }m§syv and a number of police have been as she lay among the dead on the and have madeé retharks. The ral hlts field. The squaws among his prison- have béen rémoved from & sunny Hill-| erg siolidly refusing, to nursé it, He side enclosure, to the d““; ‘"f‘g:“}’e took the motherless infant to hi§ tent mp, and no OTland finally to the Hermitage, whére ikl thoes conat ::‘amrl;d boy grew up like a =on of the tlons st the park dré chhngEdtIr thel| 'y bis notis o biie éould Be EentiEr animals are to be kept there, why canh ihith this b hatin hth they not be gty _chren tor L this hard hdtidg, roughit fishting rencs, to the members of the &0 - the ”,m,m,d for | man, who gave his plain, sifiiple ufi- Bt psanct educated wife the chivalrous devo- assigned to that locality to, prevént{ mhe humane agent at Hartfo tioh of a knight and thé happinéss threatened demonstrations by the wo- | preston; was appealed to, She had missed in Her first marriage. men, who, it will be remebered caus- f hope that I ha ncce‘&de; Childless like Washington and Mad ed riots near the white house, where m apyealim to :g Smith's reagon, | iSon before himn, he adopted oné of Mrs: their actions were repdiated by install feeding | Jackson's nephews who Ww#s ‘When others laughed at it, he changed | | since 1914, no sane person will exwt glousands of passers by. swl-etm of f . improvements re- | christéned Andrew Jackson, and {his mind. {it to be the last one. A perm.nm State Colby has 3"°‘°§,§“& oL, ‘éhfi fort of the animals,” | Brought up another Who woré tHE( Circiimstahces conspired to force | discouragement to thrift will thus be ls;:)our es{h ‘tn thsxssur et T ?ll %l m done, and | nameé of Andrew Jackson Donaldsoh: |{Jackson into the \White House. First, | get up; and the movement toward: ; T;‘)kasfr?,to &e m:ttg;‘ve;ng”nperfrm nol would bel| 1t was to fight tié red fpe and(as major general in the regular army ' more widespread saving, which made its duty of hospitable courtésy to the 5 &nfl the fgontier that Jacksop |1 WYadeq Spaich Letriory, on a 'hot such progréss during the war, will be British” emhassy and_preserve its. own #He war; but \iwhen he hag|trail” for hoStile Seminoles and put to | very mtich more than undone, dignity.” ~The better class of Wi follcalls in that chamber, and had re- | fire, and being of such obvious value Sighed in a year. Afterward he re- | were, time permitting, fisually ren- Bighed from the supreme court of the | dered useléss before &jther side. re- state also, and retired from the law | treated from a sector. In parts of the to attend to his store and his farm,|Somme country water was so scarte where doubtless. he would have been | tHat milles of pipes hag to be laid be- content to pass the rest of his days. lf‘"e troops in forward trenches couid When people hegan to talk of mak- | be supplied. ifig the victor of New Orleans presi- | Penalizing Thrift—If once a el.plu, dert, he himself is said to hdve langh- | 1évy i5 raiséd, whethér, whether ob ed at the proposal as an absurdity. | a]l wealth or - on wealth m“m ; Mr. laimg to, but so far b it looks as ! une.‘ e Pt a trade producer suf- re than make good the holder in the goad, it is believe that the business Norwich are going to let £ « k. uons death two British Subjects. who weére = his way through the Creek Lsrd Hoiighton 8, i nt ccused of plotting with the Inaiaris. SUGHRAN And Spiritubfigs that trade go by the board without a | preciable incréase over the preceding|inSten citizens are greatly incensed !}:l:;l?g!n ndficzfid :{wmémlae 5 coufity, he found himselt face to g‘hal”ebisodg imade Mm the center of | Amid all the welter of talk and ¢ HEISHE. There are m th woek, Thi§ eomifig 4t & time when | OVCT, the action of the women, and the 4 k o face wili the White £0& on the Shore of | o furious storm of applause and de- | ter-talk about spiritualism in S90s Why Nofbion shozfliyxgafle;nrx' b hscisied mm:hm“ iy i:_ insult they are attempting to ofter | P35 , I “ ¢ his been to the|the Guif ut Mexico. | First repelling | nynciation. The storm grew in fury | 92¥'s, We have noi seen quoted them O6rt 15 Fetaln thie trofley Tk A | GRESAS A wOL BoHe Htb Bt ana| SiSont 1B .{he mams of Ainetlckn ""'k '9"’8 “‘ g . b8 i‘n lh: & ‘tlfi;mflzz “";’“e,,;‘fifi h;hix. e e i T Wil Bty (alh‘:r % Tora: Creve ohit > e, & £ he enin’l nta m_ Pen: re |ida after its cession by ain an 3 city that is endeavoring to develop while t}:e hard coal miners and opera- It is loudly whisperéd here that the gz?;:iked lga ll EA &y fu\d stolen into the territory of | when he proceeded to exerdpse all the years ago, would probably c-;nc‘nt nffo;d u: lose such advantages.| tors are in conférence indicates a!telephone took off the name _ of hope thée ‘%Qh l.hd flflc s will be|néutral Spain, and thshce he marched ut aside from the committee named at the public meeting what are those who are bound to benefit from this road doing to save it? What is Norwich doing as a community? Do Wwe yet realize the full meaning of the situation? tendéncy in the right direction. Just what the gain can be attributed to is not indicatéd but it is coming nev- ertheless at a time of the year when it is gothg to ald materially in help- ing out the fuel problem. The producuon of coal depends to a President Wilson from thé primaries. No facts are given, it is pretty well recognized here that although the president pérsonally made no move; thé “whité house” and the telephone were thé mediuths used to secure the withdrawal of énough names from the Georgia list to make despotic powers of a Spanish captain general. In the end, his enemies aroused his political ambition and in- cited him to seek the presidency as a vindication from their bitter abuse. up e question today. In answer to a question he said: (‘1 believe in spir- .itualism, but am hot lnlemled in, it Most people are lnt?ruted it but do noOt believe in it.” Adventures of ah Ulster—You hat a note about boots that would ndt B.llowed on, the lake this summer aslto tiié defense of New Orleans. théy used to be, and not shut up In| Wih the banishment of Napoleon the enclosuré whera y are now | Elba, Bngland was left' free to kept, with dirty Water and no gréen|gea) with her one remaining enem, %o got;. al ?Mlshe oy be put|ihy United States, and an immensé iliside whe: ¥ [CAN | fleet, with 20,000 soldiers and safiors, |Tomurrow~ The Jacksonian Revolution #as hastening over the séa to capture wear out, a correspondent writes Al- large extent upon. the cars that are|the withdrawal of the president's wete remo u:;y:h:h‘em:‘;]:: New Orleans. The future of the en- :;‘:gm:( ': dtl:ve:etd Yol‘lll;‘:el:enuon to the NEED CONCERTED ACTION. |furnishea to transport it for without| name the quick result: The whrd | Dorc EEO ifiem e Uhete, ire tire west scemied to be at risk, and While both branches of the Massa-|the cars mine, actlvities ars. at % a| was passed along over the ’phone, so standstill. With sufficient cars to take the preduct away, However, there can be no quéstion but What the at- titude of the miners, if this increase in production can be attributed there- that was bought in Edinburgh in the year 1877 by_a Dundee sub-editor, who wore it regularly each winter till lllo it became the property of an graduate at St. Andrews' Ln(verdty After it had been for \ Stories That Recall Othon. - “Amir A three year nld had been spending the winter in Florida with his par- ents and the family hds spent mich the the Kentuckians aiid Tenésseans rush- ed to Jackson's standard. By closifig the mouth of the Missis- sippi with a strong fortification, Jack- son deprived the British of the ad- rats _destroy when they were on the) o be ll chusetts legislature have acted fa- Vvorably upon a daylight saving law much appears to depend upon the ac- Hon of the Rhode Island legislature as to What daylight saving this part of it is said—that the president did ¥ mbbif not intend to be smoked out of .his hillside. This _ silence by any such method, and the | 208G, administration, mgn in Georgia rush. | &0 l“f“ ed to the rescue by the withdrawal of | 10% In enough names from the petition to re- they are th_rats. four winter itk ik 52, [ open | vantage of thier sea power and com-[of the time motoring to the coast mgtlmt at w.hAndrevu it was taken FRiraass intei éfé seen|pelled them to atatack the city by|towns. One day the mother said to|to Glasgow, where the ex-undergrad- the try to, is the right one. -More production|lieve the president from embarrass- | ShaC P Retaturs by & It:r":eye;:l:wte“:g!:e?;:‘ is what is. needed in many lines in|ment. So the mystery concerning Mr. | ScePiig i the shote durihg zero Wwea-|land, the decisive battle opening_in | Bobby: ther, * “To day I belieéve you lnd The Humare agént Suggested to the ‘Wilson’s health and intentions The papa and I will g0 to see Miashi.” chusetts should have it as a mains as dense as ever. state, the same as New York has order to meet present day conditions and more trouble uateé wore it till 1898. in which year he re- brought it to London. He used it the misty dawn of Jan. 8, 1815. is story that the being experi- rifitendént that hé boata up the s ARG ?r’ 2 ol LT ?aue’éx g e T il superigien i m behind pile: eot! to know Wwhat your Ami looks like.” on to the doyen ol eet- done, Governor Coolidse is not in.|©ncéd in- getting it fow than thers| Only thosé pupils who happened | snack during the WIRLSF as it WS |omvaen fheos Si9 fh:‘ca;::!‘g:flgf L clined to favor action that sould| Was more than a half century ago fol-| i0,P¢ I school the past 18 months|cryel to keep the Pheasants in the street's newspaper vendors. I saw the coat tnni_y‘ on the back of the veteran at the Fleet street entrance to the Inner Temple, and am able to testify will suffer from the dropping of Geér- man as a study. It is to_be imme- diatelyrestored to the public schools of Washington. The world is going His Question, Findihg 4 Néw Year's card which she had received from her best fel- commit the state without others ad- Jacent doing . likewise, In this state the sentiment of the lowing thé Civil war. It is to be hoped that the ificrease 18 not simply a short lived spurt but ome that will is a familiar myth. They had dis- on finding that the flaming coton, ig- nited by the fire of the enemy was open. Anothér very imiportaft fact should not bé overl that ked 1§ thé fact W, but which 'shé had @ncovered in |that there {s wear in the old coat yet. 5 more a peril than a proection:. Mothér i S st ol vontinl ‘6o iuBkise WHEKIS - duittaB| to. cenffhue o, use GetmAn and: the that the peacocks a not _ allowed Barth saved. New Oreafh: 9t 8 loumng over some letters, she looked | —London Chronicle, es is strongly in favor of daylight A g ek teachi f that 1 1d be | their freedom, but aré placéd in a oot saving. The return of several cities|tPe entire season when transporta- | teaching of thit language shou e at it. a mMute and then smiled and handed it to_her youngér brother, “Read the verse” she said. “I think The battle of New Orleans is re-iit's rather appropriate—don't you?” markable in two respects. It was oné|This is what it read: of the most complété disasters in thé|jtas this New Yeéar be a glad Ohe, of the most useless engagements ever | Ang when all its days are done, - records of civilized warfare, and one|)May you rest secure in knowing fought In 23 miinutes the British|Seeds of love you're daily sowing. ost 2,117 mén to the Americdn's 13— | 3 6436 Hils hesd. “Yes, that 1§ and the war had beeqbover 15 days! t for you to do he agreed, Yet it was not until 19 that chk “But What Will the har- Son heard of the treaty of peace, &l c.u:An'Eb FROM FOREIGN cage that is so 11, x: they can scarcely tirn ar atm r?snn for caging the peacocks i8 thé fact that they scratchéd dan automobile belohig- ing to ene of thé commissioners, and he ordered them caged as a result. Shoulq thig be allowe: the facts are I h'ust that since known the public will interest itself in the welfare of these unfortunate ani- mals at the park. A PARK LOVBR. Norwich; April 5; 1926: early example of trench warfare, now to standard time temporarily is due to o familiar, the great inconvenience caused by a change in cities without a corres- ponding change by the railroads, With however Connecticut cities favorable and with fa¥orable action in Rhode Island it cannot fail to impress the|COntest for. the season it augurs well governor of Massachusetts that there for othérs to come, is a considerable section of the coun- try moving tn {he dame alrection, Lod 40Ot all these wilhing to be president, with such a meve made by the u'.ates,l g;',:l M;X" ",;‘:m R Tanet %0 that it can: be definitely known| e 21 3 when all are going to adopt the plan| TFuly Ruhnl tion is or Bhould be the best equip- ped to keep the output moving to des- tination or séaboard. EDITORIAL NOTES. With Ynle hking its first rowing resumed, is the opinion of practical- ly all school officials here. England, France and Belgium are teaching it, and it will be a disadvantage to Americans, if they dre to establish trade relations with Germany and are kept from a knowledge of the lan- guage. In fact there is already a large trade with Germany establish- ed, notwithstanding the fact that nomlnaly Wwe are at war, Licenses are issued by the government permitti; ng rade, and the exports and impof mount already to énormous sums, It is noticeable that thé proposed peace A Hopeful Edltur. Confress may learn soie day that scientific and just taxation does mot pendlizé; but rewards, industry and énterprisé, and that production can- not be stimulated by a complex, indi- rect system of heavy fineés.—Chicago Newu. Great Re]oxcing by though it had been signed it Ghent of the day before Christmas, Had theré beent électric téle- cems fto be ome of|iocsiution® now pending in congress, |§ poe 5 raph, the battle Wotild not have b Rh!mtlc CI lPPleG ;:ldle :"’ll"m‘l'fl“heffi‘lis good reason to| the hard things for the Ebert govern-| qoas not séut the power of the || Five Minutes a Day gnught thére would n 16 He- I¥ 86 Cri You Can't Ui belleve that the railroads will conform| ment ts. wréstle with, president & contifue sich a system of S7u i Fo of New OFIEAR, @hd JACKBOR HeVEs Phied You Beart Use Arme o, en as théy have in New . —_— > license, pending the making and rati- Would have been res{flen( ‘]'hg an or Légs Rheuma Will Help You or] Theré aré not only just as good|fication of a treaty, as congress does P Was unambitions ?s d is :xperien or Nothing To Pay. Lack of uniformity is what has|but perhaps better, fish in the brook|not desire to delai or embarrass trade Copyright 1988=By Jumes Morgan || made only a single ,,,,1,5 gn of rea :flo following ‘ ant F3UBE in two days, swie. gaused confusion thuis far. _Hence-| than have been caught. relations wth that country. L] term in Congress. Promoted o s o h gecasioned by m% conclusion o fu"&.} Yeiter, take one tedspoontul ere ‘should be an effort to get e denute he Hid not éven sns'h périod i of Forg X S together and direct the legiglation|, T1¢ mAR on the corner says: The TERS TO THE ED that these several states mayglg!e: the| 1427 chaD is alWways tickled when he - s Sou wint to dissolve the uric acld ison in your body and drive it out ugh the natural channels so that §Ou will be free from _rheumatism. get a 75 cent bom. of Rheuma from your druggist todi cl: i?isi%:{f&{:figl I;d'?u:- mn h the enemy of rhaumu.lm (nc matter what_ fol —an_eneémy that mu: uuer it _every time or yow ‘rafice—A novel use has 1l Be tetunded, or some of the army lor- benefits through the same periog without inconveniencing themselves or the others, We have geen what cemes when one city or several cities try to carry out the plan regardless of the others. They find that they are much more dependent upon others than they fig- ured. And for the same reason a group of states in the same part of the country” should have their efforts ®0 directed in adVvance that similar laws will be enacted in each. TR T, COMMEMORATIVE COINS. For the purpose of aufhorizing the coining of & half million” half dollars snd a fifth as many of another de- sign for thé respective pirposes of commemorating the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Pil- grims which is to bée noted this year and the one hundredth annivérsary of|: the admissien of Alabama to the Union, two bills have been presented in congress. It doesn't seem unlike- ly that the legislatioh will receive ap- proval, it béing understood that the government will be under no éxpense for dies and therefore it will mean nothing out of the governrhent 8 eomply with the biils. It is realized of cour8é that thé ebservance 8uch a state anniver- 'sary will be reason enough for others pecking the same favor, but thers is can Blame it onto the spring fever. Admiral Méayo agrees with Admiral Sims and others when he says pres- ent navy -departmént organization is inefficient. It's Hérd wetk to teli Just now whether thé tefiovr Spading the back- yard is going fishing or getting his garden ready.’ Deplorable Condition of Animals at Mohegan Park. Mr. Editor: It is time that the citi- zens of our city, those humanely in- clined and interested, should know the treatment the animals at Mohegan Park are receiving. I do not speak from casual acquain- tance of the facts, but from a study of the situation. The city appropriates $5000 annual- 1y for the upkeep of the park and the care and feeding of the animals. Dur- ing the office ]g! thih tor&mupenn. Wi r on tendént, Mr, e s were ::Hyc;'me .{:,st:: moon‘ Nanasd thf"t given every comfort. ‘The menkeys g | were feq bread zmt{ !tnflz :.ntdm'rrutxmu When. téfmer Mayor Cutley of Bos-| The Present superintendent this fal lican party it 1§ for the republicans,| Licriof fo 1 "| onions, the two latter foods yiel ding | & not the democrats to wetey. aliost no nourishment/and hardly fit Probably there are filfiy peoplé o rintendent 4ys he cannot Thi erintendent 8 who will not know the goodriess in st r cits of meat until the afford to feeq thém the nourishing|y; food that Mr. Duff fed tHem, although e beén forced tip By de- he city is still appropriating the nec- essary money. The room in which thé monkeys are kept during the cold nights is not v | sufficiently heatéd keep them|: & warm. Mr. heated e room with bon Sflifif} br Nid ’“ coal. The presefit Superintendent is ou w b dfl g we ks mg th Afi ce ' ;;5 flmt thi :{:t ntniagt 1ais_F‘e£shlfi “Aflgfin mma; éIlfi Fe8s ifilm ELVITA PlLLfl FOR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE on_“until the tfnth and vote ac- The French now have a gun that will shoot from 100 te 150 miles. Grad- s have been installéd; arnd touru are being o lxed la: ly testing the wa ghout the old bn.ttle Théré aré some Who stil th.hlk n is necessary for the ‘president that he Wil hbt bé candm.m !or % thifd tertd. Othef§ know thers is no chance. JERSEY SUITS PPRICES, $30.00 TO $40.00 —ALSO— wAISTS fi & using a wood stove, and burning plants; ete. He sald hé had wood, but l.est there be some . usion_about | 4 fild usg it. had | &ncs, nBr it Hoover has seén the wisdom of utomflu declnrlng ‘he is a thorough republican, & mahy démocfats, He knows the éhfi bariher that can win & bbits &nd deer feeding trou:hl, b\lt tHé present su- perintendent méved them, and fiofi puts smal pfle%a in on the ground for the d Way, more

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