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i Indianapolis News thinks this may not be so unreasonable as it sounds and says: “A heavily loaded truck tears a country bearing. “Not for me!" said the spoiled and her chagrin bravely. And most wives | temptation was more than St Pancrs| 3 - vel road to pieces, especially in bad D 1 ¥ 2 ; . e The memry e o dam| pampered young man who looked like a | always have to be darning Socks or sew- | philnatelite could resist. The stamps sown : E llg[( 8 tocing the hard surfaced roads Trans-|M2gazine cover. “When I consider my |ing on 'buttons when they” want to go [@iseappeared. If ome may K é » € 3 oe T | £ 3 i by it R ¢ in.|married friends I thank heaven that 1 to a matinee. I shall have i peefectly ftion, Why do auctioneers ' 'bill-sticket ) 5 4 s : 3 3 2 PR N T T sty o in|@m what I am—a bachelor! It isn't that | good time doing just as I ¢hoose, with o fpost bill-stickers post sale announcments 3 & 3 N‘F creasing value and importance. For thel; nave anything against women—I'mi | ome te bother me!” - in pairs? 4 = 3 use of roads it must pay is share of|fong of 'em! But in the abstract matri-| “Well!” the pampered bachelor ex-| JIrish Unity—The committee debate in -~ 124 mRS OLD the maintenance cost Whether the trucks|mony seems to have its drawbacks claimed shortly. He regarded her with |the house fo commens vesterday on the used are of Indiana ownership of come| ‘This is (erriblyl iateresting? the great disfacor. ‘You certuinly don't|powers of the lrish comnetl under the : Ew—‘_. 3 “aem: saes| from another state.” Dretty girl with the longlashed eycs told | think much of men, do you? Do you |, 550 2 mewm: gnen| ity him. “What made you decide this way? |consider it quite fdir to judge them all jence of view witich is worth appreciating. Rt 4 S P N, e TOO OPTIMISTIC. mething terrible must have happened |by a few limited sampies? Naturally ["rhe council,” of course, Possibly New England was too opti-| to prejudice you!” there are some men in the world such Inistle about. the. Htlet DIkt w,,w,,_ ‘Not at all” insisted the spoiled bach- |as you- describe, but they are in the mi- as the germ of an ultimate K i ing to get as the result of the recent or-|€lor- “I've just been observant. Gh-llKnorily. Men aren't mearly all bad. single parliament for a United Ireland. ‘They scaled over, then o der by ‘the’ mtersiat commis- | that are quite nice before they're mar- should really like to know what put you |We a want the ultimate union, and con- dried and were hard,and there - ! 5 e S T ried immediately stop curling their hair |in this frame of mind!.'It is so extra- sequently we all want this germ o de- | | would e four or five in groups, mak: # . 4 sion directing that cars be sent to thel o\ \earing pretty clothes or smiling aft- ordinary!” I don't see why,” said the fvelop. o quiSstlont’ x N hest to e them large They burmed amd ® o Cas mining regions in larger number for the|erwarg. It's discouraging pretty girl, opening her eyes wide. “I[courage its development. One method I S0 nab Kasow it $0. G0 # movement of coal to this part of thel ‘Some of them are that way,” agreed |can find so much to occupy my time that | would be to give it important work to do “Btried ‘but they did no e | country. That order seemed to indicate| the breity girl. I don't blame you one |1 am certain I shall never regtet stay-|from the start and in particular to give | | cood' Them old to try Cutic | that the commission had been brought|bi You're very sensible to stay out of | ing single. Nothing special ]mppened—l lit indispemsable work, of the kind which cura .Sm and O t.. a . - to realize the serious situation , which 5 just_came to a conclusion You men are [in the Country's interests cannot be left s m:d:,‘-“ e 0ver 315 mm Rm prevails in New England, but a ruling ‘m surprise to have yoy agree with | interesting, but you are not the oniy jundone. The other is to avoil saddling 'lmnl l’“"P:;'“"l‘I . P t) 'y “A upon that-order to the effect that New " her caller informed her. “Most Wo- {thing in the world, you know it with obligatory tasks, but to give it S “Sfild ‘hh‘m ? 4 . l England can have only its proportion of|Men arn’t broad minded enough—they == the widest possible range af optiong! | | Sesp aad not uite ome box of Oint~ Money goes om Interest ' e L 2 get mad #nd argue when 1 express my| “See here!" the pampered bachelor re- | tasks, which both parts of Ireland shou'd| | ment when I was healed.” (Signed) | the coal cars gives a different view 1ol pinions ‘On the whole, I have definitely | monstrated, “that sounds as though o 'have a realn interst in developing upon| | Miss Rosenna Aliazd, Wanoosnoc the 5th of each month | the matter and while may mean a}gecijeq mever to marry.” bony lady with pale eyes, skimpy hair)it, but should not be oblized to develop| | Rd., Fitchburg, Mass., Jane 7, 1519. | slight increase in the amount of coal{ and a large nose had ‘said it! L doesn’t [upen it until it and they were ready for Cati Yo T, | moving in this direction it scems im-| I underStand exactly how you feel.” |sound at all as one would expect your |that system. The first method attracts | uticura For Toilet Uses probable that it will meet the situation.the pretty girl told him, drooping her |opinion to sound! When a girl is as— lsome people who gemuinely desirs Irish When used for every-dsy toiles » | Thers is the same old effort in con-|long lashes. “Because, you see, the odd {pretty as you are, Cordelia, a man haslunity; but we cannet think thati—ex-| | purposes, Cuticura ‘Sosp mot only | neetion with the production and move-| thing is that I, too, decided that a long |a right o expeet something else! Of |cept 6n a very cautious scale—it is cal-! | cleanses, purifies and beautifies but 2 5 o B EEK ENDING JUNE 26th, 1920 8| ment of coal to place the responsibility|While ago. 1 dm never going to marry | course, you'll marry! ‘I‘herv{ are half afculated to achieve their object. The it prevents many little skin troubles, on the other fellow. This s to be noted|nd tle myscil down as some of my |dogen men Just wllq‘ahout you this min- second. qun »nmul}x' be, xt:;ekedbsntdmndl- -} if assisted by occasionatuse of Cuti- | § & friends have dome. 1 am oing to stay |ute, and you know it!” culed a8 & iontst policy ; but in re- 2 | » e e o one|free and independent to the end of the | “What difference does that -make?” |ality it seems the most practical path| mmhm-w‘:emmm:fmu : ‘ o S A chapter. Doesn’t it give one a comfort- [she inquired heard-heartedly. “There |toward unity.—London Chronicle. bty e e of = io suply New Eagland because it o apic, satistied feeling though. fen't o man on earth who could make R il g i e e was the rate of our last dividend. Why be i 3 cANIS § TSN oent son ans-| el I said the spoiled bachelor - in [me change my mind!" clear, ) interest j« ARDING ON AMERICANISM. {00t the fuel, the number provided beink | hesitating surprise. I never should have uh " growled the bachelor. “That's SIARE Tt ik Doers clean, hair haxuriant. satisfied with less on your money? Thoroughly iz accord with h so inadequate that mines are closed from|thought—that is—say, that’s a remark- | foolish talk! You just wait till the right B eure to test the m« Beposits by matl recety Wiich has been taken s n two to four days a Week. On the other|able notion for 2 girl to have! Wy, |one comes along—of course you'll marry | = m——— .uh""&'w-:vi-n — atte Mail Yo -"_'.. Ia the past relative to : e o d there dossm’t appear to be any|what is there for a girl to do exceot |him! Tt's ridiculous for you zg take | i B SeER s st %—-a—.-.u-.._ ention. urs day Wn interests and the saf. le in “getting sufficient cars to take|marry and have her own home to fuss |this stand! It infuriates me somehow % a b ' - 5 5 owe weltare, while maintain of t‘me:*:m“l et s being cxported|Around? They say @ womanm is never| I dont sea why you should be soWorkman fainted before he got o te Write for FREE booklet, ** Banking By Mail liignese to assist others b most attractive prices so happy as she iis in her own home— [concirned.” the preity girl told him. “Ifdector's office. ‘the first thing thef, ... fegeral serviee The Bulletin will @iflens. 15 the aifitnde of Sen ol T S thior was o oo, | O Oy akpin—c5 should think you'd be glad there was some | doctor did was to give him a big drink [ bk, €8 VIS S8 AL SR RO Oh,” said the pretty girl confidingly |one else-vho thought as you do! What |of bottled-in-bond. Th ewound was S made my mind nup after watching |ails you. anyhow, Peter? dressed and the fellow left . In a half ere were cars enough. and yet|men for a constituting, when completed, an entire ing, the republican course on baby liy.lene and care of the of the railroad administra-| . as. disciosed by b 2w years. Did yeu ever ol The Pampered: bachelor was staring at [hour" he was Back to the offfee with his {1 up to six on seven years eld. With Fourth of July That there is a car shortage as the|creatures. They have some just this minute found out,”” he said She won't believe e as published, and cut them out for fu- wRh the democra the failure to keep up the roll-|power over the poor girls they sely. ““Your ideas infuriate me be-| _“05't believe whatz® the doctor ex-§i ..’ reference/ The information Has R — enfiogse the ratific: B stock during the period of govern-|{they must. ctherwise no girl could &tay |cause- want to marry you myself! And |Claimed. e Deen prepared by physicians who have piice with oniy tions to the league of n tige that the views ngminee stould-be d portant subjec be- stands for Eeretad Sk B, in love with @ husband who comes down by heck. I'm going to! Well skip the | With that the wite eried out .“Ive i, RUUCe 56" e ohild o e | e ———————— o = made in|to breakfast Sundays unshaven and spills jargument and just anmounce it lived with this man too long- not to} FHoC 5 . Lake. with a|ed the La they reads to the paper with his hair stickin, rather interesting. 1 never dream. Didnt Want to Distarb Anyone. problems of mraternal and child health | fed and drained by invisible Streams. | Thus the Siavs of thiy region have come up every way. That’s how Harold cared about me at all, Peter. Of{ 4 ¢ity man had the hard luck in go- |will be answered direct by mail. Ad- | The island is rugged, with ome mountain |to be kmown by a eorruption of this ti- acts and Marie never seemed to vou never in the world can make!ing through the comntry to have his jdress peak /rising more than 2,000 feet above | te as Molachs. not mu reoming that situation, or else slight| spect is paid to the needs of this part the country in the distribution of | | h progress Cloo natiopalism, tha e 5 i th T visited them. I ex |me change my mind—but tell me more [car skid and go into the ditch. He Baby Health Editor, the Quarnero walers. Gibraltar-like rocks| “In the rural distriets Moriachian wo- s, tha [ v England has been obliged to fight | pect the poor girl was just covering up ebout it I"—Exchange. couldn't budge it and being way long U. S. Public Health Service, rise precipitiously to a thousand feet|nien retain their historic costume, which . = or everything it has received in the way| Ry AR Y L after midnight he didn’t want to dis- Washington, D. C. | along one of its shores. Here are the |includes a Kerchief for the head. many b¥ his word elieves ervice for »ast several vears and turb anybody. { Besure to give you full name and ad- [ dome-like caverns o: Smergo, Sy d sl;;nds .:l 'x!m:-ul !M;n lmmdsv'n. an present situation indicates that it FROM F So far, four different kinds of | But about 3:30 a. m. he went to a|dress and please mention the name of | tected from the sea by a wave-built rock | apren of exquisite embraidered pattern or ust show no letup in its efforts regard-| GLEANF:E.) FROM FOREIGN Then when the traveller noariy Sarmniouss, Msodke at the door jtiua acuapuger barrier. Abgat Res- neck an yhwiItiod Sict Paeee ries { EXCHANGES, -saw into Ukrania, he and asker the farmer's wife who an- — “The devastating Bora, which sweeps|? ’"‘:: "df “‘?‘F;“ "!"!'h'llch com- SRS - iin1 p | n the United ;Ukrainian mobey, “Duma,” | swered: “Could I get your husband to N THE DAY’S NEWS the Dalmatian coast, drips its salt spray | fI50 [OF ASWTY: Taemeny the Mon ot “L, have a confidence in P T ¥ camnai: soviet and. Tsar roubles. The | pull my car out of the ditch?" over Cherso, excluding many varieties of | UE'T Ha'0 18, & Pal @hich they wives Bt Toulliis no céun =, = = ndertaking to adjust the matter of e - > o the most |\u|n:1'.\r. once “Well, that's too bad,” she repuied, Cherso. plant life. The absence of large (}-ee! bons apd charms, and '!m’ml with fats’ SF b golit the vy , | B v mies il b A g away from the Polish cab-|“You should have gét here before break- 3 and scarcity of springs are two physical d 8t ia vify clear o | B Wtand which 'was talen e hold the better elec- oush they decrease in value ihe|fast. He took the horses over half an| The Versailles conference set Ameri-| charaiieristics. —In mes nuru\d uu‘n} R o L > > B e Phas Hiososed b ther you go cast. A Tsar rouble has!hour ago and is down the road two miles | cans searching the gazettecrs for Yap;|and mastic grow, and vines and olive 3% e of, =B wie o b SheX dhnnpae | puly half the value in Kieft that it has|tnere and plowin' by now.” the San Remo conference turns the spot|trees abound in the southern portion. Colonel Bryan says that he “is askinz or to contribute ol ence bearing on the in W: Polish marks have oniy light to another obscure island—Cher-| «Politically Cherso was included in |nothing for himeel.”™ Well, that it what youngest of the great powe |c ad been mak- one alue of the German mark, 50 Istria, when under Austsian rule. With|he got all the titaes that he made the consider it wise to look to the 1 | T words while ian units go to one HPING THE ‘Practically unheard of on this side| its neighbor islands, Lissin, to the sout!. |race for the presidency.—Los Angeles oar own house or: , - fact Polish mark. Thus with a thousand & of the Atlantic, eluding mos: travelers, | west, and Veglia, to the east, it was a | Pimes. { sounds you bedome three and 2 half B > mingis i The CARE OF THE BABY feven escapin v of the seekers aft- | part of the Lussin di#rict. o Sk of g times a millionaire in Ukrania. er _the kttle-known piaces of Europs,| : A Tractical Man. Sltside our sphere of Wl g the little-known places of Earaps | Cherso lies off the shores of the Horth N win n ous te our had been th such | 5V 4 ’ panshi i *—We | B; . 8. Public Heall ice. ergo meither is in ks t of Dalmatia and the Croatian| The discovery that Mr. Plumi re- = Jing gl ¥ sl el L P a1 2 TR T s fav tractive.” says a bulletin from the| ot EO™ 0 LR KR L COTRHTE cerving $1.000 & month for advocating the | g o sesm gl e w S o el i ot i Washington, D. C.. headquarters of the| ourjaccnia, The Morlaccia chanmel pre-| Plumb plan proves that a Chicage attor- & ‘4‘; b g - £ 0 xepmuin the e T i enbe e o Tragic Waste of Life National Georgraphic Society. | Gerves this mame, originating With the|ney may be smartar thn a Philadeiphia omp and ihe irue Amercar one e e e Rl ot ad labour. 1 wonder whether| Bach vear nearly a quarter of a mil- It dangles lke a pendant tb the Gulf | Slavic invaders of Dalmatia, who ‘call-|lawyer—Chicage News. 1Y B 5 thisk that vie are b T njust profitsi migh aised for nkd . low e neck. ofh bur_readers can match the fo:- |lion babies die in the United States, a A friond of mine has a pocket- |larse number of which &ould now Fiume. It is the Long Tsland of that| port. its shore line rising twelve miles bind ourselves to things wh 2 made becau studiously avoid: thems which are th of the opposition to]a visible sizn « ce may be un-| seamen's ons, | I be Vietory it in our naval tradi m of evi 12 other parties are protected = hotel at Ostend is to be sold onlof his infant citizens, and through the | strategic b 4 & s el R e 1ro bl gh the | strategic possibilities of Cherso became frome Vien i divide an ‘es- | U. S. Public Health Service is now. try- | apparent. Indeed one may pietire it as| if you travelled saw to Ki THE TENNESSEE CASE, fe made entirely by his father, who ill“\‘% o “?"I,{‘“d e e reati>|ta the south of d'Annunzio's present o a8 g acl th. The stes s of ) T waste of life can be very gr y s % 2 b of nay kave been that it w Imight r_ the Brussels remind our po: s a blacksmith. The steel is of eucli | &% Wasle of e can be very greally | irongnowd, Its siender form, extends to S 5 v : S terity 0. e pluck and resourcefulness of | beautiful quality that it An edge | e frorant fats of hon | the southwest for forty miles, though it = b e o our Sprrstde A like a'razor; in fact, my friend's father jSelves with the impertant facts of baby | .. cvoeeds seven miles in width, and ' ASK FOR we | uch a maiter, but - e to st himself with the | care. 2 ! its area is ewhat more than wicei - ¢ elpinz oth mbered that the public Travel Very few s de Shef-| A baby is such a precious thing that |y "o the Disrict of Columbia. = T e > N that e B i that ocif ot . 1 representation on the com-| Central s, from ne, could make such ajTo mother neglects it Not neglect. but} ““Hoding in mind this location, mear i< helping the ot ) : r the purpose of seeing that it|Of View, 1y co e e ot killg most. of thess f1ue head of the Adrlatic, in view of the ¢ foundation. hent g az théiietite es a espor = g elp ittle ones. | tentative plans to make Fiume a buffer | o e AN ek Pancras Philnatelists—A | TUncle Sam does niot want 10 Jose any | giate between Italy and Juge-Slavia, the | 2 t the burden In case de e (*“pour d'indivision”). On a|ing i % & " +»There are those o w n two currencies 4 ing to teach mothers how to care for|a potential Helgoland of the Adriatic. ™ B o = e | ned there shouid be an increasé N ow. batwarn boarding in a turning off Euston-road |their babies. Through arrangements with | *A natural curlosity of the island ForInfants, Invalids and GrowingChildren { Rieh M i3 C e g 5 _ zes for the miners, and on that point|breakta are two placards announcing the sals Y. ! e The Original Food-Drink For AllAges | Ne b e A o T e T n { teiling where the property is “cadestre, jana ving readers an opportunity of ace nen mercy it would appear that it t t should be ing companies have stting profitcering prices in order overly protect the public. unreasonable to expeet that the micsion would hold an increase i to a certain per-| s to the’ consumer| the fact that the op-| getting enormou: tack onto ich prices whatever increase it s de- 1 the miners should have. * The com- icsion ouzht to know whether there has 1 vrofiteering or not and let the fact, \viring some commercial French. Now in Belgium, as in some other countries, there veune on advertising post- in the local|is an inland r i FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY il 15 it may be, enter into such finding | The public is made tof The claim t ¢ r » i s > |bear emough without being”kept in the} eThastd o n regard to any possible profiteer-| wPon such a matter unless it | EDITORIAL NOTES chosen since such n mendn t a; a b T een the and the boys the Dbeen submitted R e o ! crop always suffers heavily eaclt the legisiature ca JULY’S RELEASE OF NEW VICTOR RECORDS ON SALE TODAY T~ « : gardener never can get as| « crop of satisfaction as he can of | -3 '8 the cormer says: Making t ons | tradition out of rumor only requires time | RED SEAL | . DANCE RECORDS A MR urh e e b e 1] Barefoot Trail—McCormack | Alexandria—Fox Trot The federal o n ; Adoo stands In the peculiar position || Berceuse—Cortot | Nobody But You—Medley Fox Trot mit of the state: g restr s ot being wanted by the delegates)§ Boheme—Racconto di Rodolfo— | Oh, By Jingo—Medley Fox Trot on the ma n w m s own state. Harrold | Oriental Stars—One Step = : ! | 2 gt g 2 e = g Espana Rapsodie—Philadelphia VOCAL RECORDS piied ) will make no difference who is nom- el Goad-Bye; S D / ubition cleared t i 'Frisco. The next president rohestra | Good-Bye, Sweet Day . 2 session that has been named at Chicago Filles de Cadix, Les—Galii-Curci | | Think I'll Get Wed in the Sum- . mer ¢ i and should serv gomflict between fed GIrLier, the (ol W o o mon < | s Vo TR ae B Ay th M = { ugary wants to send profiteers tol stitutions relative 1o fede amend- | the 1a T think of treating such con. || Sreatest Miracle of All—Braslau | youting of the Waters ; ACTUAL Sents. | siderate people so cruelly. Largo from Xerxes—Caruso | Mcon Shines on the Moonshine, The . Rigoletto—Monologo—Zanelli So Long Oo-Long AT VALUES THE e | 1t will be a long time before the day|§ Samsop and Delilah—S'apre per te | They Bid Me Sleep = @ TO ‘10 7 How the number o S H when some people don't look for —Besanzoni Toils Are Pitch’d, The .50 Emwn is apparent f leak with a lighted match. s o e R B R Scotch Pastorale—Elman Who'll Take the Place of Mary ? | Parison to the n E ago. It is getting so that the unusual ex- s Por the long is far preferable}verience comesiin seeing Babe Reth OTHER POPULAR HITS NOW IN STOCK. 0" the horse drawn vehicle, agh the | When he deesn’t make a home run. Daddy—BaHed Down in My Heart—Song Just 276 Waists In the Entire Lot | MATERIALS COLORS STYLES . GEORGETTES . WHITE _LONG AND SHEER BATISTES FLESH SHORT SLEEVES FINE_COTTON VOILES FRENCH BLUE SMART NEW CREPE-DE-CHINE BISQUE SUMMER MODELS , Sagter still continue to be regarded — — Dardanella—Fox Trot | Might Be Your Once-in-a-While the trueking concerns as ad de wood workers' strike can|§ Oh, By Jingo—Song Fox Trot the short distance work succeed as long as the breakfast s Weeping Willow Blues—Fox Trot The use of trucks has caters continue at their jobs. - Seen confined to the city — Were unknown to the farm only a few| If prohibition agents would only an- BUY YOUR FOURTH OF JULY RECORDS HERE years ago they are to be found by thelnounce their schedule of visits in ad- thousand today. Scattered throughomt|vance they wouldn't need to make their the country there are 50,000 of m | rounds. You Aip't Hessd. Nothing Yet — owned by farmers according to the de-| SanhaesEong Son When t?u Harvest Moon Is Shin- | Oh, What a Pal Was Mary fAfcks, as with the increase of other mp- | regarded. Vtqr, vehicles there comes the call for rowd — in keeping therewith. The| Mr. McAdoo doesn’t want to give up a t of the one is bound to|$100.000 job-for a $75,000 one. He mean fhe emcouragement of the other.|necdn't worry, however, he'll mot have Mihatever may be the Improvement of|to make the sacrifice. Mighway the changing charactef of and the increasing weight of| If Germany cannot decide what to do ip such travel is|with the ex-kaiser's millions it might be evident that it is not the im-|quickly settled by giving them to the or- the permanent road that must|phans of Belgium and northern France. attention from now on. 45 an Indiana clity the mayor has| Though there is every reason to expect -established | it nothing causes more surprise In a er state|town than the sudden descent and activ- that is|ity of prohibition agents around the Thaj well known ge=== Eleven New, Sound-proof Record Booths at Your Disposal. Come in and Hear These Numbers. paftment of agricuiture, showi how| If coal operators have been profit- A QRickty the farmer has recogn g it should be known and if proof ing—Song Song o . . . pessibilities and is profiting by them.|ic rurnished”th blic should get cheap-|j Let the Rest of the World Go By— sal hk tl"s th ty | Camnecticut boasts of 357 in the hands|er coal. : =i asal i Ballad 3 Bye-Lo—Song h’l a.' e € Where e_ql'" "h 18 i of farmers, though the big holdings are s = ed d tag a]l th th ] | B i i | e B s e 1 limited, the advantage is all wil e early the southern states. Tammany influence at a democratic na- VER 000 RECORD. Z ‘With the imcreasing of the motor|tional convention can be enLirerc . o 20, CORDS ALWAYS IN STOCK Shoppel'- | Manka 121-125 MAIN STREET, NORWICH s |

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