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MAY 18, 1920 Couldn’t Turn Over In Bed For 7 Weeks change Was providing there ~was a %) > change and, whether there aré other in- i s 'RER BR]LLIAM' FUTW stnces/of such; action. This in view of (Special to The Bulletin) v ¥ . % the consequences:-involved in such an{ Washington, D. C., May 17.—"What's| “Whatever do. you thinks Robert?” ex-|When she begins to sing. unjustified. useof anothér’s name should | Catching “rabbits in Australia got to do|claimed the proud mathor of the most| “Moreover, the opera star has to de- ‘i"“" a“ Hpfiu be suflicient to, get the’ machifery of the| With making hats im Connecticut?”| wonderful infant in the world as her|veiop temperament, and I just hate to Couldn’t Move Hand Or Foot. “"‘T"‘mmtm S queried ‘the newspaper man of congress,| husband opened the door. ou remem- | think of Roberta having to do that. She | “YWifl »” “‘: department int6 -aétion to clear up 2| john Q. Tilson, of the Third Commecticut|ber I've always said thit when Roberta Take Oath To The.e P‘m' “ | 'F“ M 4 - = ¥ S i8 8¢ naturally sweet and placid even at und Qoufies |mystery R . ‘distriet. '“They are . the hats” repliedfcries shé-cries differently. front‘any. oth-|% months of age that—" L , 21 ] There is more at stake than the mere}Col Tiison. with' a broad smile. ([ er Daby T've ever heard—it ismt so dis-| “Whatever arc you talking about?’{ In a sincere statsmes:, Mrs. Angeo (in ail sis botties teday I have fot a 188 YREARS OLD &~ jict that Afuiral Suhmay bave Wees|, It bappened jusl sftor Bpesker Glliett . “It's feally quits musical—| ericd the proud young mpther. told how for seven weeks shie had been |pain of an ache. the victim of somleone’s: irresponsibility.|had announced to the house that Til-|yow've heard me’say so. I'm sure! Well,|{ “You can De an opera singer without|confined to her bed with the rheuma- | If you have beem ke Mrs. Angello, To demand an.gpol . Sims of rse | SOn Would that evening give an illus-|today when when Mrs. Bingle was here— | pWing a orf| tism—acute and inflammatory—a=d |why not start with Goldine today® e 130 % ek Sun & menths an.ep |10 d 42, fology oY Of COUTSC| trated talk on hat-making and Tilson |she eings fd o' choir and knows .every|® divorce,” explaimed her husband, “but|°°Uld mot wali. : ey B L R g B o is to. try to.make him ook like a DIUs-{paq aqded that he would cover the topic|thing about music—Roberta was:.crying|you simply must havea temperament or |, Pt Said: “Why. I couldn't even move =% 7 cet D bed nickel at: this time. It is laying | from catching-the rabbic in Australia to|and after listening a minute Mrs. Bingle}else nobody paye the sliEhtest attention | i ok srent bain that [ ooul ardis | xrmustion of Tawered itanity 9t ‘the @ e Pomefor at Norwich, Fwan. ap matier. ™ 3 11l ) g Touch stress’ upotr the lesser matter' and{ putting on the bow in Danbury. said she was erying in perfect sevenchs, It is just a fright the way some | bear the weight of the bed ~lothes om |blesd and nerves, lm;uuzblll: :: wetes fl'“"‘ letting the: greater' evil go without the| Then the mewspaper man got h“."’ to| which was quite extraordinary! It makes{of these nice. domestic prima donnas,|my body. r taking Goldine For- | biliqusness. . , = Ehiotal mooms S5 attention and the ‘correction that it de-]find out if he was the only man “round|a chord, you know! I am perfectly posi- their husbands and children |mula No, 2 for three weeks, I was able in your city at G. G. Bulletin 4ob Ofee- 33X |5 ér Goldine is sol e oy ; o -] the . capitol who didn't kiow the fur|tive that clifld is koing to grow into' 2 |and enjoy cooking and darning socks, as|to be up and about, and since taking ' Engler's Drug Store. x::;}e,sl.o ‘5fv :ha .:h: dou;?th“de:_ of rabbits is the felt for hats. And hefgrand opera singer!” . -, “¢ |many of them d:. being normal women, 4 A ear up e mystery DOSSl- | jearned that instead Of being the only| “This is'a fine oecaslon for o tired man | have to slave to acquire ‘the necessary Lle Admjral Sims' may ‘have something home from a grinding day's work,” coms=| temperaments. plained Roberta’s other parent. “Couldn’t| “And if you have any heart at all you ST . BEGERRT PS you have waited tiif after dinner when I| will not want to force your child to . -POLAND’S.. ATTITUDE. . - ¥ was feeling sort of bractd up? Why{Jearn how to rip off the wall paper with When Poland lets it bo known that it Col Tilsgn is a: member of t_ka great | should this happen o us?’ ° her teeth and tie knots in the telephone 1 niot & PR AR gy ways :..d ;neum _:o?mfitee :l;lo'rt;e m "{a?on‘;t think ygu understand, Robert,”|Teceiver while she telis the scared in- lispose AT won't. be e 5 v acNIly and WAL it has resehed. the m .‘zmatb ':w e p“tmzr Sfore 02 “m the proud mother, . patiently. | terviewer that it is not true she re- t e has such'a darling nose¢; anyway | fuked to sing the night before because puint in the successtul ‘drive Where it|tion legislation and-that the tariff oh|'—and I ‘am sure she will' be ‘perfectly | the leader wore a pink necktie. will he possible to call @ halt and un- | hats and on the raw material from which | beautiful in opera. She will get thous- AINY dertake peace negotiations that of course|they are made will come up for consid-|ands of dollars a performance.” - “Think hew you would feel to pick up PAR"PO LAUNDRY Wmantie Ofice :3 Churen & Telrohone " (03 MACPHERSON'S ¥ “FOR QUALITY"" ot vepubicanien of spectal depatcn: e sl wmerved ' | ses - the , Polish, and the | eration, so he thought it would be wise| “Maybe we. can distract her attention|the newspaper and, belsw Robefta’s lat- s piskay to tell congress something about hat | from the idea, since she is so young,” in-|est picture in a yard of drapery and a SHIPPING CASES Hitherto. the : soviet, -government . Aad making and the tariff needs of the in-|terposed her husband hopefully. string of pearls, read that it was ru- . - CIRCULATION i~ mored he was' engaged to the sultan e - been Inclined to talk peace with those sof In his talk before the members of| “It would be a frightful thing having|of Timbuctoo, who already had. twen- disposed. It had gotten to ‘the po'ni|congress and their fami Col. Tilson|a grand opera singer grow up in the|ty-five Wives and a fortune of $36,000,- once where it ‘“was' thought an under-|was assisted by experts from the Dan-|family!” he continned. “They always|000—press: agents always are playing lo 879 !standing would ‘be reached betwsen | bury and other plants and motion pictures| must dine off lettuce leaves, rare chops,|those tricks on operatic stars, who prob- y ‘Russia and Poland, but since that time |Showed the process beginning with rab-|spring water and dry .biscuit. T am cer-|ably at the moment are writing frantic aland Has, dbmaomstm that jt not|Dits seurrying to shelter and beavers| tain T could not endure ‘that menu even | letters back home telling the nurse not o R “‘“"d e s boy|maling dams to the finished hat in its|for the sake of Roberta. .. on her life to take off the twing’ wools PR WEPUBLICAN TICK e Ty - T Bae o JOr Wil ; “And one mever..on any occasion can|ens and to be sure and see that Mr. Pri. J TICKET. |that it could fight. It has been the{ ‘There are some of the things which were | make any noise or. do anything he hap-|ma Donna has apple ple at least twice & sest’ and enthusiasm that indicate’ means of taking much valuable territors | new to the listeners: It takes the skins|pens to want to when there is a budding | week for dinner! . s sthte of affairs in the repub-’from the bolsheviki which the latter did|of four rabbits to make the average hat,| Brunnhilde or Viola or Carmen in the “And no matter how well she sings tokm purty were Aisplayed in the caucus|not want to loge, and the fight for it has|ane with 110,000,000 peovie in this ciun-| house. Either the prodigy is slumbering | she is sure to meet some some teach- for the ing of candidates for the city [not made’ sentiment i behalf of peace| iy wearing hats it is lucky the rakbit!after a ncrvous, wakefut spell or clse she|er who will fell her that she eught % - . y e Sart of the Russians any strong. | fAmily is reckoned as ome of the most|is practicing. Ordinarily vocal practicing | to.be washing dishes instead of warbling eleetion. As an omen for election day,|on the pai = & prolific on_ earth. is hard enough to stand but the ordinary|with her excuse for a voice—or a critic Juste 7, noné better could be asked. It|er. barring.of course the fact that they. The fur costs about $13 to $15 a|young singer always skimps her practice| who passes over her success to complain shewed fhie comcern that is evident in|arc convineed of their inabflity to over-|pound according to quality and it takes|hour, and you can bribe her to desist|about the eighth of a tone she was oft #etfing wen fitted for the different of-|come the combined 'forces operating in|about three ouaces to make a hat. This| with a movie or a. chocolate soda. She|in the middle of a scale—and she will ‘and there are excellent reasons for Jthe southwest. & 1s a heavy increase in price of fur over|is tickled to death to find an excuse tc{weep quarts and .quarts of tears down a4t 2. list of candidates has| -‘There: is-no’questfon But what Poland | that of & few years ago. The rabbits stop do-si-do-ing. But if she is a genius|our necks instead of crocheting doilies B it : s disptaying wisdom 1 the announce.] OF eastern’States do not furnish fur of|with opera on the brain, she will not|itke other fair maidens—" béen’ selected that will strongly appeal |8 playing ‘ °®"{ the required quality and that is account-|have her art insulted. “Oh, well,” sniffed the proud mother, to the voters of the city regardless of ment to the effect that it doesn't desire|.q for by the climate. Three-fourths of{ “For fifteen minutes each day she must| “never mind! But 1 am going to begin pary. to carry the war ‘urther. There is|the rabbit skins come from Australia and{ hold her mouth in the shape of a letter | right’ away saving up money from the M the choice of Herbert M. Lerou as|credit. in knowing when it is time mrN'ew Zealand—while Belgium, England|O, then like Ah and Eek and the whole | housekeeping_allowance for her lessons eamtidate for mayor there has been|Stop. The next thing is to convince the|Saxony and France furnish hares, coney|bateh of funny sounds she never uses!So there "—Exchange, i A 5 the question momhinated & sound and progressivo bus-|bolsheviki that it is for their interests|and rabbits. 1In answer to J C MACPI‘IERm meazun whose aim Will be, if ciected, N0t o (ry to.regain What they have lost| 6 ko oRg TROE e Reg Bl Ul ) T T T state, | leaving the house she thrned and asked FnEs : o e but to mak: t as s a justpRARSE IS Ieplie K i e 5 use s 3 :‘:.‘,',.':*,‘hfn’:,':';;;'fn,;:'fmf::‘“;[“"‘t’;:: u. L EAtadecns = ossion. . Posst. | ting Iike four hundred years. for federal aid to build a railroad to the| ‘“What flavor of vanilla do you want. QUALITY CORNER 5 OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK | WEEK ENDING MAY 15th, 1920 : . . In reply to questions as to what is| Pacific, and for liberal rivers and har-| mother, lemon?” clty's affairs that he would to his own.bly ihis will ‘be more of a job than Was|'gone with:the pelt after the fur is re-| bors appropriations.. ‘That is“what the city requires and what |experienced in taking Kiev and Odessa,| moved. Mr. Tilson explained that it was| (Continued tomorrow with the story of thefe is rcason to believe the voters|for the loss of Odessa means much to]cut into small strips and made ito gela-| the Second Convention.) Y Wil be eager to see that it gets. FHe is|the Russians apd while' they may appre-| tine for photograph filns and similar ~ uses. well qualified to direct the affairs of the !.c:me the fact that they’ have lost tem-|In addition to the motion pictures shown, faictpaitty O e orarily, they may mot bo prepared to| the tali was iustratea with exnbis| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | i 1 o 5 - angi he rabbit skin in its orig- = Por alermen and councilmen men | thtow up -their hands ind do nothing | FATSIME from the ©obbiL BELin WS OTIE | gopu \ise and Americanization. | ——— closly Identified with the business ac-forther towards regaining this important 5 i Five Minutes a Day' With Our Presidents | vemen under a cloud. ana the thira highest, the Speaker of the House, - e e s ot tarner: || How You Can Make evolution until ‘it became a soft or stiff| Mr Iditor: The presence and utter- ton| Copyright 1920—By James Morgan p tIvRIes of the eity have bLebn placed. in|Southérn gateway. hat according to final treatment. It was| .o . o oo poonae e earned | oL ln% his n;t"lx::;%e formiu’::;z((eorga‘i: e memination. They are capable of handl-| Thus the ending of the fighting may|expiained that soft hats take more fur 5 e a = econst: rem : ing the ‘lutien that will he required in|mOt rest entirely 'in the hands of the|than stiff hats and the stiffening of the|and eloquent Rabbi Wise is something LVI—GRANT IN THE WHITE HOUSE | after the war a prolific sowrce of po- sueh offices as they. have been nomi-{Poles unless soviet Russia has deteri-|derby puts in the necessary -additional | which should beget some definite impres-| 1869—Mareh 4, Grant inaugurated ?fl;‘)g 3:;:‘;?;:“::10‘2 ‘:‘Linte::nlu;la:: (Eve o Seeaty) fated for and of doing 20 in a way that |orated.to the point-where it can no|finnness. —How the skins are treated,|giong within the minds of people. there- 18th President, aged 45. b s R he | Even a stubborn growth of hair will 13 y b and especially what the Danbury, Con- = September, “Black Fridey” ia | ‘tFilc between Congress and Johnson, the quickly vanish from the = wilt be & credit to the ci well as to | longer nocticut factories are ‘doing was made a | fore . We trust that® what we may’ here| el y’ Southern States were converted into | 3WCKIY ¥ o face, nmz et themselves. 1In their ection. both jauired. Uneiestionably the recent drivejgpecia! feature. MNr. Tilson referred to|say Wwill not be considered irrelevant nor| 1373—the -Alal rotten boroughs for political advent- dflaion& ’T: s"':‘_: m‘“‘e h“'” o AMMty and experlence have been -takén{as undertaken af an ' auspicious time|the need of the protection for the In-{:impertinent. : arers from the North and for the white} T 0 oo with a Httle powdered inte constderation X3t @ Poles arid Ukrainians and it re-| fustry and of good -Wages for the em-| The topic discussed being one of na-! riff raff of the South. Out of the first claims set- tled by arbitration. A The Credit Mobilier scandal % defatone and water, apply to hairy The onec eontest of the ning “was | maifis to be seen whether the same can|Dployes for the work rvequired = unusualltional importance, and most fitly before | exposed. b teh_of 12 Southern Semators, 10 were | 5 P ORE S0C O m!:l’: (R Pt 4 for the collégtor of Laxes to succeed the |be said of the peace move. skill, as the felt is tender and requirés|un audience of intelligent cducators. it| 187c—Sept. 19, ‘= great pomte n | NOrthern vearpet baggers” who had op Tl ) Teng skin and it will be left B R Bt o o ] Jim.s ity oD pert and quick handling. Fe spoke of | cannot be' but that thoughful convictions | sy rushe South to exploit the 'negro vote, | 9T Wash the skim 2nd it wilt be lef ! e A. Robinson. That g, the child labor- laws of the state being|were awakened to Femain. | 1874—April, Grant vetoel Infl d an even half of the Congressmen . .. & i Gtts cests = the party would have been named a strietly observed but added that young| Very many of the speaker's affirma-| B vetoel Infistlon | iere squatters from the North. appolfitment, be quite certain you able miun had anyone of the quartettc| When ‘the fedéral geolggical survey | rirls just over that age were employed | tions were well in point and merited the | s el A liberal section of distinguished re-|S€t Teal delatone. of eandidates becn selected is recogn mukes (he: announcerient to the effect| in large numbers on the lighter work, | applause given. | it g samption act’ ! ijicans revolted against Grant's elee- but it 48 evident by the majoritl vote that there” was an hicrease in the pro-| and that they often made as much as (| For example. when he said “America 2 ,' y 1976 Fenruary, “Whisky B tion to & second term, but they were | writer' comments, “The mountain ridger erived Wy James W ex- s long | duetion df soft and’ hard coal during ;i&g&; 1"15 :ituf:fr:g :_:bl(n: ;l)lgtklgi:‘ldlz:;e is rmx‘l olr'ny 2, fe(lerx\_llo;l of states. but| pesed mnfi:_;'?!eldelrta d::"iu:m:l (ullowers‘.“ ’1;:: ]1?\:l.l:l the most singular summits, ter- 1 i 3R i 4 i y 7 -|a federation of races,” hence a foreigner : opulaf revol not come un minating in ints, h\:'-llnu h articula the first Week of May amounting to tWol . . 2}l necessary raw material should|is not under OBlERAGES 6 L otsine ars) Marsh, Belknap, Sccretary of n'l:‘ic of 1513 had' phinged. the: Country | Bt m“nmur:om or resem- it for Fe should fake fand three per cenl. over the DPrevious)ye made easfly sccessible to the hat man-| Anglo-Saxon to be Americanized. | Was Sapeacped. into six years of hard times. and a tidal| “Near Santa Resalia, famous for iix as effietent and as poruiar a n indicates a tendency in the right| ufacturers of the United States. Col.| That hecoming an + be| 87i—MMarh 4, Grant retived trem | 0 S0 Y0 oction of 1574 swept the | mineral waters, reputed to be helpful for the man he will ed if elected. t the right iime. but unfortu-| Tilson called attention to the t that| regarded in a different sense from that of | the Presidency. g Toéasurcr Re sioner Blackledge and hate demonstrated by their service, {liat Uy are eatitied to the renomination [of ‘the country tiey have received. The entire ome in wiileh the voters of the city can lemoerats into control of the house. treatment of rheumatism, are ruins of the Great occasion aroused Grant to inde- | fort taken by American troops whick pendent action in peace as in war. In|marched through Chihuahua in 1349 te toeing a curyncy infation biil. in eall- | join General Zachary Taylor.” Water_ ( production, even with this in- | Connecticut makes fully 37 pe rcent of | assuming zenship—sa. France,| With se is not up to normal all hats used in this country. One of the tlings for which this part| Senator Hitcheock, the closest friend Frenchs { ciamering just now is| the president has in thé sendte, and the|ar 3 he foreigner|ihe statesmen of that day, above even|ing for the resumption of specie pay- s fuel. There is ro.danger of freesing to nuthorized spokesman for the adminis-|in coming her in him the the great political parties them selves. A i 5 3 i | ments and in the peaceable settlement of Motien Pi _— bt these RS ot | kenRE T tration, this week confirmed the rumors|inherent qualities for merican citi-| man without a party, he stood wholly for | the ~Alabama” claims against Great cture Films. the passing of Linceln Grant) 3 it| towered above not only all the other; Frenchman, | generals of the Civil war, but also above \float regarding the nresident's extreme |zenship, ready to come into activity aft-| " {ing Sgna g " tional ar-| The celluloid films used for motion place full conBidence. dustries going and there is a desire on|iiiness and helplessness hy referring to|er the act of his adoption. et ot Pt .r“.';"r:‘l.r;"frfc ?n'::<5::(;lu:1m\zr?:o‘2:;ecz, pictures ignite easily and burn rapid- - the purt of householders to got in their | him in a senate specch as “thal bed-rid-| All these aphorims are essentially y Lyichy 5 LI iy RASTOS Of the men | W = never lost faith |1V, Decessitating the installation of spe- i 0al for next winter and|den and unhappy id the white | correct, and show that -Americanism is| g/ "ciooq “nlone. for the renmias “‘Z‘M : % & man Dbecause | Cidl protective equipment. A Buro- There ean be no ignoring of the situg-] rcome ~ the mnxiety house.” Tt was during the debate on the | something p: ly unique and ethi-{ g 0 0% (Bol or was 1ess his fault [he had failed as a poiitician. Fhrst in | Pean invenmtor has combined a ne ¥ i £ Knox resolution when ' Hitcheock was- [.cally different any other Kind of | 2 e - f . |chemieal with up ingemious method of tion which exists regarding the freight catised " by the m pleading for its rejectton Mr. Hiteh-{ citizenship, and therefore its definition|'N@h the fauit of our political system |war, he did not proc® himself first peace; g bi e congéstion en the ralir it is a |transportation iroubles during ‘bad win:| Lot " e of the only two senafo lthat he gave up to party what was|but deep down hemeath the bitterness of |APPIVING it, which saves, it is asserted, whe | is the more intricate and its attainment wate of* affairs which is affecting not eather. wave been admitted to the president’s|a more careful and speci only the roads hut the whole country | This is the time of year w Presence singe he ‘was strickem with| Much latitude—of course, must be giv-[DIMt 0 serve as there never is a|ways. through good report and bad, first throagh the shutting off of necesit should be moving freely into New Eng-|paraylsis last September. en to a professional 1\uhl|<‘: who NIIN‘, for any American {0 serve our}im the hearts of his countrymen. ®nd the erippling of industry becaus land, but increased difficulties are being| Miss Katherine Luddingten, of Con- :’;\“St‘{“g;eufl'nu‘fszfi"fi‘]"d‘ uhtmr 5:]‘,::“:":“ except as a partisan and a the imADbHlity t0 get raw malerial greated. now. by the congested condition {necticut, is one of the women named to|that 1t shi i = 3 £ 2 :h bbi Wise When he became s v the Taek of cars for moving finished |of (ransportation. Hrdly had: the short-|take part in the suffrage.campaign to approbation; hence Rabbi Wis president it was sl mel otk O remained al-|all of the film except the portion firet of Sl TS WaE 0, blata for partien A NCTORY T4 ignited. The film in the projecting machine is surrounded by a ring of tublng with inner perforations, eon- Temorrow: Slings and Arrows. nected with an iron tank containing the chemical, a colorless Jiquid. A ‘ s e = more apt in telling What Americanization | Grant's misfortune to know no one ex- valve near the operators hand enables woeds. Similar is the troublé with all | the strike last -~ fall been ‘;?n3:i,‘§?§nl” the "wlfiné'r}"‘ffif’ ..'2:1“37,:‘,‘ was not than. really, what it is. cept his associates in the war. The self IN THE DAY’S NEWS the flow to be started instantly.—Pep- Ithes of business which are looking for |straightened out, if i fact it Mad to the | JOTEFROUR | O OR, T O it will make a| Americanization, he said, is not “Reg-|respecting among these kept away from Chihuahua. ular Mechanics Magasine. their Jomg overdue supplies. éxtent of replenishing the stocks of coal| campaign of their own between the two | Uldrization. nor tandardization. nor|him. But the self seekers and the camp ! : : Prompt and effective action i were previously ‘held here, before | dates on which they are held urging rec. | Christianization.” and wo would add—| followers crowded about a man who | oot i Tarye e bver i the vevors:| . 1US 31 easy matter for a Sudge to lame required in order to bring relief. The|the fack of productfon and the trans-|ognition jn framing the panks. -/| Delther s it Judahization, nor Coloniza-|never distrusted a friend. not evenl i ™ "Gescribed in the following bulle- |21 CPder restraining a womas from talk- ewuntry must have the highly important tion handicaps both by waler and{ The nemination of Samuel W. MeCan|“OpTpOT AmSIEREMCON o o |when he came bearing a Greek gift, and | tin ‘from the Washington, D. €., 8 et i transportation service for which the rail-|rail caused thé -industries to get on the|of Massachusetts as member of the tariff | o'y ‘of *U¥ Woaion Lo Ts. Je FRPTEER Of""h‘c""a‘;l"a.;’;irsa‘:“" spoke scornfully | quarters of the National Geographic so- roads are depended upon (o @ large de- |unxious sat lest thelr fuch requirements commission is still sleeping in the haids | fitting word Is the legal one—'Naturali- | prige.” e as A e et 3 Mk s i ichest @ree. It s evident that the existing sit- [be denied. * senate | ;otion.” The modest “Largest of Mexican % and Tiches ng i e e = ' president and the - atlen is due to no single cause. Therc| 1f sufficletit cars’can be provided there | 229 J} 100ks as if it would not be acted = H In former days when the tmmigrant | .iteq « ; in resourees, Chihuahua has an area 3 on before the summer recess ‘'takes 9 o o 5 Frass ceited senatof, who plunged info a bit- i In n acknowledged shortage of cars fov|ls no féasor now why coal production | wimcer 1 is_ very generally - conceded | TGAched our shores he.was not even eall | ior " feud, mever were sympathetio. | ooni,suice that of Pennsylvania but a s “a foreigner.” night speal < ulation only two-thirds that of Pitis- the raiironds are badly handicapped as |should not meet all requirements, partic-| the McCall nomination Is not certain of | o0, ' fOTOWNEr" HC WHERL SIAX OFF) When Grant heard some one say with | hurgh. et s Tasks Blooated STong fe Mfling stock which has heen serious- |ularly When the output is on the gain|confirmation. The recess will Drobably|ycipion and—If vou ploase—in every|Surprise that Sumner did mot beliéve in|its citizens, every five persons might have 1y Qdepleted during the war, but tnisiand there is the opportunity to make| begin June 5th and be from 30 to 90} O d ¥ 0 % s: 2 b the Bible, "he quietly remarked, *“Well, UL e way, physical and religious, be a prop- Bible 3 13 5 , | more than a square mile. #herlage ls aggravated by the strikes|use of water facilities for relleying the|days. The details are still undecided.| . “cangidate for citizenship. Yet he was) e didn't write it “Such allotments would make many Which have caused the accumulation of |railroads but. the combination -of cir-|Put at this moment a long recess oIy yjjeq n “ireenho Another little brood that preyed up- | quintets of owners fabulously rich; for a freight while the operation of the, cars |cumstances spch as the shortage of help! 5o io5 Of them seems more probable than| "o .nignt or might not have friends|on Grant's kindly disposition was com.|Croesus might envy the welath of some Dowsbased was badly curiailed by the re- [as the result of strikes on water as well |y dot Lo here before him who were now good |posed of a few of his relations and Mrs. | Chihuahua mines. Best known of these fumal' 6f the men to work. 5 49 on jand and the Tack of motive el Appropriations bills carry $110,000 for | Americans and could lend assistance to|Grant’s. For them he laid himself open |is the historic Santa Eulalia, 17 miles © It is gratitying to 1. G E 5 R POWEr! the maintenance of the white house and{ quicken his transformation — but his!to a charge of nepotism, which was ex- | southeast of Chihuahua City, discovered Ing to know xh.n_xmprmo. ‘fi"d rolling stock serves to keep New | {raveling expenses of the president for imperative first duty was to learn hDW,ngeraled but which no other president | in 1703. Ddut net yet exhausted, from ment i being shown daily in this part of | England guessing even when it thinks|the coming fiscal year.. to assimilate with his new surroundings, had ineurred. which have come millions of dollars’ the country, that more cars are being|it i8 getling out of the woods. and by all means in his power to shorten| Grant's first act in making up his eab- | WOrth of silver. Many of the silver mines meved and that the situation at junction ——— the perfod of his crudity and emerge|inet, was characteristic. Never having | possess ores of 50, 60 and even 75 per pointh is changing for the better but EDITORIAL NOTES. | from” the greemhorn state as 800n a8|held a council of war or consulted any | cent. metal, and there came from qne SNAP SHOTS OF oven the report: g | possible. one in the arm: i Chihuahua mine a giant nugget of nearly are offset by n:e °:m'1m§.'f.§'§§.lu.°fl" dl‘r‘::l’ls th:t ::mfininmni ot :xm' i £l et el There being no Americanization sehooll republican leaders. hendi;ds::rtecc:x“;; the | 500 pounds of aimest pure silver. faeflitien. Jfore cars are be- g push the lawn mower, Bhel N Svatved "o the eandidate. Nméell most| USiSUTY, A T Stewart, the New York|[ “Gold, fead, fron and copper also are ing toved but on all sides there is a lack| . Al : Copyrighted by G. M. Adams Servies | flevolved on e Con 0ot o es whion | merchont could not serve because the | mined. 'Farming is a major industry of of suppites, & deplorable situation re-| The man on the corner says: It has! - made good citizens. lfla‘: umrreacr:nu impotrmr from that of- | Chihuahua, and it has bee: stil:nnh!ed c‘:y gwntag fuel, raw material and food- | tdken some time but May seems to_ have FIRST CONVENTION. | e o e e o [k i G i Sty of Phil. iy "o?mfz”m e Setasied] R wafty g the leger it eontinues the|Sigk ier rover stride, The first sepublican national conven- | dilisence and desire of the WAl DNl adephia. It took the mails three weeks | normal conditions, to be only one-fourth pistner’ becomes that still greater ef- & tiori convened at Philadelphia June 17,| O 0 "N 00 T in proportion the|te find,” in his obscurity, an attorney | &s valuable as the minerals. Torts must be made. One thing is perfectly plain, the fish-| 1856 (the anniversary of the Battle of| '\ 0 W he g ’pmed general that the president appointed with- “Cattle raising is extensive. But the Whether the situation will be cleared |ermen haven't had to wait for the|Bunker. Hill). following a preliminary | ““piFEOA J MO e | (a1 mierg. | out kiowing where the man lived. In|most recent, and potentially one of the up Meffletently by the iseuing of the sug-|brooks to fill up this spring. session’ at Pittsburgh Feb. 22, 1856. There . i . It comes bring-|Selecting a chief justice, he pursued the | most valuable industries of the state, is weted priority orders relative to, the Tk were no precedents and no rules to govern it all i s same hit or miss plan and had to send |that comnectsd with the vast forests. Wwevement of Jght can best be de The objection isn't to Carranza’s leay. | FPTCAentation or procedfre. Yt Was{.n. (liles. It practices its ancient man-|in a third name before the senate weuld | Resin and turpentine were derived from - . ; largely a spontaneous affair, with dele- ‘mined ;v pltting them into effect. ' C ing Mexico, but to .What he tried to gu:‘synmenmom all the free-soil states t to help anG wery little [ take away. from the government treas-|and the border states of Delaware, Mary- ners and customs. Instesd of submerg-|8ive ils assent. some of the mountain timber. ing these in view of the new and bet- Two of the seven places in the eab- “Four-fifths of Chihuahua consists of & y. ter relations. and opportunities, it col-|inet were given to Galena, the president’s | undulating tablelands, for the most part help serves to remove the. freigai fam.|Ury land and Kentucky. Fonizes and sets up its former waye of|little home town, the smupryuhlp of | thousands of feet above sca level. offer- The #ftuation fs such, however, that tho| S all Henry §. Lane, a breezy Indiana west-| e isolating itself from the surround-|state falling to Congressman ilihg B | g extremes of temperature from the fuleher some determined effort is made| Bven the incredse in the price of gas.|eTNer, Was chairman of the convention—| ings Indecd, even more than this, | Washburne, and the secretary of war to | bleak smow-clad peaks in winter to the the ‘ekster the task will be. olene doesw’t seem to reduce the com.|lUMSelf a rare character. Although a|,resuming in some instances to effect|Johm A. Rawlins There were sound | Oppressive heat of valleys in midsummer. sumption judgtg by the number of ma.| &, YOTK newspaper of that day der|reforms among us rather than to learn.|personal reasons for the selection ~of | RiSh in resources as is the state, taken sEEK ! ehifes.” scribed him as “a man six feet tall, mar+| so that the problem of our own contini- | Gieneral Rawlins, who had been Grant's|a$ @ Whole, there are broad, arid, desert- THE FORGER. 5. velously lean, bis front teeth out, Mis|anco as a_ governing people becomes a | vigilant watehdog in the standing | like aress. p Secretary Damlels scems to be mueh PP complexion between a sun blister and the| question as much and great as the!petween him and the “m':'a",;, between| “In Chihuahua grows the agave. na- someertied over a despatch '} it is'the straw hat season but ane is|vellow fever, and his small eves. glitter-| (rznsformation of the stranger within our Ri¥ too t turé’s own antidote for snake bites, dead- Afmiral Stms and atiribated cr re ser. N0t quite sure whether he can take <he | InE like those of a wildcat’—those who | gates—and the question is upon us—| ;i 0% UASting Rature and false friends | 7% Lg% %60 reptite which tastes its iy, B i3 5 matter th . chance of putting :the overcoat away |SCOffed when he appeared remained tolwhatkind of a mew Americanism Wil We| o be warded off, and the untimely |Juiee. The curious Chituahua dog, if nis promri 2 T i i TSRS cheer, because his homely eloquence| teach, or what kind can we teach that|in if this frank and loyal frlend | PediETee ean be verified, fs afmost worth :..-mn. him 'Ql"lfi. “:”:fh:he“;::!ezs turned bedlam loose at thé outset of the| will at the same time conserve our ma- in, the administration left a place which | ¥ Weight in goid. These tiny. stekly, rat- | sathering. tional safety and be equally acceptable to| o\ G0 O tized canines have been compared to the feved that he ever gave utterance to any! ©Ff <oufse thé' icemian feels that his| Willlam . Seward was the most con-| those we would benefit by the gift of cite} 3 maf"; g'ca:‘::“-“ the administra. | Sieeve dogs of Chlha. A ‘butterfly dog’ WEN statement as contained therein, is|SeTVicés ‘OUght to start in about the time | spl€uous man in -the party at the time, | izenship. @ of high a should weigh less than 10 abfe to declare that the despatch is|U0at it is felt the heater can- be dis-| 2nd unquestionably could have. had the ONE THINKER. ;‘f’"a f"g;“:“:’_“d’l“""”" to the betray-; . ’;oundmw Mgmed by A. F. Carter for the chiof of |Pensed With, Eur:s;?muh::gmum jfor the saking;| Norwich, May, 16, 1920. o e hkeoafl.dnn?-mm“g‘n& o G 200 g BiatiTia 0P A merations and if it ever came to Ad- Y s bk A decll 10 permit consideration of _— . “Black Friday (ES had ico, the Alhondiga de Granaditas, once a Street cast its al og his famil; re A his name. . As & result, the only two con- e - ¥ market, laf son, Whe the wiraf Bims i any other form the signa-| The republicans haye named a ticket|tenders were ,.:',,ze e i o,"om’,‘,‘ [ circle itself. A brother-in-law had in- %, Iater a prison, whe - zrain 1 H " head of Hid: displayed on a spike wfe must heve been changed. This|Made Up of subbtantial citizens frem top | whom the. old Whigs favored. and Gen. Slarian L focsll Cihers T velgled the gulleless prestdent into the | roos Hecane oo & warhine {0 Other Tovo mwsns of course if there ever was such |10 Dotiom wiich the voters of Nérwich|eral John C. Fremont of California; whe | ——————————————————eee—mskiez | nct 0f Jim Fiske and Jay Gould, who at- mtionists. Though Hidalgo was exeeuted L @empmteh that it was a forgery as far|Should be cager to support. 2 caught the convention with the romance Ne: Gdod. ;- |tempied to corner gold on the strength| (two years before his trial was conclud: | Arrow Chemicaf Cs., 31 Unlon Sq., New York is the Danlels signature was concerned | T SEREER of his life. Walking up to a soda fountain a fittle| Of the inside information which they { = >d, ineidentally), and his army dispersed, 38 Because’ of this Secretary Danicis| - Wil the - Filipifos’ complaining As 2 youth Fremont explered the Rocky | girl placed a nickel on the counter pu,hsd wormed out ef him. As quickly as he is Emown a5 the ‘author of Mexican sefteves that Admiral Sims owes him an|A€8iNst high rents the next thing we |TOURtAlns, the great Salt lakes. the Sier.| asked for an ice cream cone. ° Grant discovered the trick he smashed | iherty. He rang Mexico's liberty beil , . ra Nevadas and the valleys of the San “Ica cream cones are seven cents, lit-|the S0 »n his ehurch at Dolores in 1810. sound- | Nefined Y E }(nuw\. the sathe;ery wil Be raised by the | youquin, earning for himself the title of | tie girl” the fizs clerk announced. _ The “Whisky Ring” inveived the pres- | ing the tocsin of the future freedom and : Lady to Her Husband—Where THIS is of course spoken of because |1Suuimos and’ civilization held responsi-|the “Pathfinder.” He was known, too,| “Weli, gimme a soda pop.” ident's private seeretary. A member of | jong era of prosperity. interrupted by dis- did you leave my Shoes ? it fhe statement made by the admiral|Dle- : as “Jessic's Choice.” because of his ro-| ¥Six cents” 3 3 the cabinet was impeached for squalid | \urbances of the last few vears. Husband—I left them in the CARE of seséd upon the despatch under the be- PRV o5 P R mantic elopement as a young leutenant “Got any root beer? transactions, but by accepting his res- “Traces of the Apaches, once the W%t Ye was dealing with 4 b e Barrer ohies et with charming Jessie Benton, daughter of | “Yep, six cents, too.” Rt I i NI | it tion WIL ot Dt Sorry AT et WA O Mlashus: ¢ The little girl highed disappointedly and : are to Do found in Chikushua, as Y. . e e | hree “years it showe the efect of tha| Fremont was nominated on the first started out..leaving her nickel: on the| “The Civil War was. followed by e are many clft dwellings, Astee mounda ING COMPANY. They will renew S ak . gy b °| ballot, with 359 votes to 196 votes for|counter. el ‘most corrupt period in our political life. | snd various other ruins, which have met your “HIGH PRICE SHOES" o Poull be inellned to :t tnlnp‘x::.\':l'r o :f:ss:aig l‘:;( 0:!“““:“‘“ of the, sU-{ NroTean, Here, fittle girl, your're leaving your| Raspally poljjctans mjisily disodied | boen studled. The conquest of these - Willianr L. Dayton of New Jersey—|Pickel” the clerk called to her. the people from real evils with sham| A - the Hiises former appearance by the few e senator and Jurist—was nominated on one| “OT that's all right,”. the child shout- ShE ot e iy was e X 3 battles against the “rebel brigadier.” The | tasks of the white man's effort toward “ " and . Attorney Generzl. Palmer has promised | baliot for vice president.. He polled 239 "‘,,l i ol T ” “bloody shirt” was made to cover @ mul- | jeaceful development of Mexico. The “FACTORY SYSTEM by o] ionestisaie i raileead siee in|votes. His nearest competitor—an inter.| , IS 10 & o me. It wom't buy|iitude of sins, while patriots went in| poetically inclined may conclude that ma- don’t meed to buy any EXTRA Hartford, Tf it doesn’s wmeunt o any|eSRE ~ historical — contemplation—was ipg. o~ 2} ioudly for “the old .flag and an appro- | iure, as well as the natives, helped make PAIR THIS SEASON. more than hié ¢forts to get down' the Abraham g..ipeuln_ of Illinois, Who polled A Combination, priation.” « Chiliuahua inhospitable. For many kind: N H. C. of L. it might just as well not D] " qme o ? y A little girl was told to go to the| Although Grant himseif was above just | of plants, espeelally in the deserts, are m y v The principal planks in the platform{ grocery store to get some vanilla ex- suspicion, the next highest official Vice|thorny and prickly. Bspeciaily is this “ v m ® 3 declared for free soil, for the admission Pricsident Osifax, was driven into re- Moreover, one Di PALMA, Preprister. f m:n Grant let him dodge the con- lest and mest treacherous race in the the GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR- tract for her mother. Just as she was

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