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broken. and that as they are forced back r m el his arm. The Scouts ‘were immediate- F a*nn o s e GETTING HER A IN THE DAY S NEWS iy made use of by those who went to | b ¢ Tele the ememy from Polish territory. This Batum e boTw? P el Machme Providencs; R. i 5 5 ¥ injure Y o cf [ s shown by the way In which the 0| . want to thank you for one thing” |that ou are so fickle Herbert. In love| Mingle: I, #8 ‘Pemyidins gricr oLVEdetun car gut of gem‘a sisbatorgi Union $63- e bolshev = P & Tk with so many girls, I mean, and askin; others coi e % bed. Bnosuragement will be furnished |32id the clever and good looking young ¥ <5 MRy SCE & FRAT AAE ASKIAS | sand vears O it the ! There were small things which others [§ Y/ Unian 1857 by the stand which has been taken by|man Who had just been refused by the | ource | knew vou must have go"elfillheysgx‘slhe‘:-sziaifmn ;cmdfi; ‘;)v‘vlr&l:' Srere aalfed to dbithat °“§?' one, the A ¥ 5 5 the s 'Y Jaee E9f pgpesc as oi|impeiuous ¥OWAE Woman(p the besicd around witir ot of girls Ut neverlstdin, Inmnering throwehighh prinei- | IO, SCIRS (SRR, WRSL ek, SOTIt iR IR Ceisery | iSRS Amnndd as his grgans; he that, they are prepared to send any men|Eeorseite dress. “You don't KnOW |dreamed pal street, amid the swarthy human|qe t40 " (oTC" him do nothing but he | LISS ENGINES. Brown Vak v health; for/the defense of Poland but perhaps it| What a relief and comfort it is to have| I never should have been interested | bpnient of Turk, Axmen}a,n Geéorgipn | docided fo et Jum oar aopliod 6 sl maeiy e Se Bl e be as ¥ and y at & ouite as important that Poland|® il tn vou down without | in them if 1 had know about you,” the |and Greek, and you get an idea of the|Pad ot S te e cnzagel st iRl S, Endie mpfif:‘; 70 as at 35 i hfllflsm‘mh y s per ly. surpr young man told her, “but you can't|in rul ” says a bulletin ; 1 & should have the backing in the form of{YOU thal she is perfectly Su at 3 A i ncong = thielr assignments he confi Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys, B, wbruinetbufum Keep your being in love with her and that|pjame me: for thinking I was in lovelof the Na: hic Soclety | tielr assignmen i 9 uileys, Bear- uipment and foodstalls, while pressure! 50", o e greamed you cared for her! | and wanted to marry thepy when o | Coneecning. (Ao city seported ceded th|Of the men who had been ings, Couplings, Clutches. your vital with is also being brought Russla : g hand that ‘‘John's mother fa i s d‘]‘" s o, e eled I certainly appreciate i “Them!” cried the impetuous young rgia by soviet Russia. and to have arge stock always on hand. = s P fully easily. T'm sure she “Well! murmured the impetuous Young | woman fretfully. “I wish you would- | been evacuated by British troops. " General Mill airs. 2N e o The negotiations haven't of courselwoman, sitting up @ trifle. "It IS e~ | n't! You sound just like a Mormon,| - -Batum has grown Jike a Fiushroom |thev iell her Be's broken his ari, so R s ecial machi ESitecl Rowms T reached the point where failure js indi-|tainly novel and unusual for you 10{Hexhert when you talk that way, Why, | within a gen n because a pipe line {,f”;e;,“,'lmg"gfl‘l“f‘e;o first If.‘::i”\v:'k‘;l i 2 Derrol s kiake. cated, and soviet Russia must realize|be extracting comfort from the Silua-ldont know what real love is, Herbert,|botred precious oil through its' Black | e MEIES U BINE IER, that its efforts and attifude are simply|tion-so soon! And what you just said |ang T'am sorry for you. You are just|Sea ol It mestles qat the foothills | the increasing antagonism instead of ap-|sound so-er-experienc Just 8S{a fickle flutterer and make evéry one|Of a stream of history that parallels ¢ ! fic X M iaht tend to destroy the beauty of America's i 4 though you had been in the babit Of {vou know unhappy. Of course, thelthe pipe lne and the 550-mile course Treating Them Rig e proaching a successful outcome. proposing to girls for ages! Do ;ouf‘,my reason T am unhappy at all Is trom | of the railway to Baky, which lnkel A plumber recently encountersd un- o e g "1 The uruuud.;d remedy for kidney, THE GROTON FATALITY. mean to say that you have asked any-{sorrow at finding out you are so dif-|the Black Sea to fhe Casplan, &0d yeual nospitality which he lik U many instituti iroughoul the coun-| Liven bladder and wmric acid e A body else to marry you besides me,{ference from what I thought you. I|Passes such peaks of legent as the e coun- troul Those who are disposed t i H B P T Promothens | 2bout. Katherine, age six, was Watch- | vy yorg g emenication st i wres comeien: § joy riding, the violation of ;v:":::‘fl:'”"bei{h Aemeniat aalh e Eoentie Teay Airerent idea gt Yop, Her Was Sound to & fock as the viltisés 1E the Blgmber cuf the concrete floor | ing nox for fhe defense of the parks. Our | Vil organs. All druggists, m sizes. o ¢ 5 enia! : g 5 s V e || disregard for the safety of selves as Well|jooking ,gun"’m;n reproachfully. “Do]be in sugl?n}:‘xslgur;l e fhat we|§dsumea TF 10 111, inclusive; mearly RIS er working several minutes| (i, ‘IKV?:AIr|1“g‘lyllx‘1l:);ls‘ocimlhx};s‘(!e a7sie Vi g 2 7 ve, mearly ? inst the | & I idea as others may carry on such practices|he sensible! Certainly I have! IDBavelare never going to see one another nnlzr:l‘r:nlsrflllh:wn"d s"(‘)‘;!lmpph, eame | the plumber Jeaned back against the even organiz. | S0¢8 1696; corrects disorders; % ¥ 4 s ;. a = 4 crete | 204 very praetical people, who see in it for & time ANd may einde the arm of thelfallen in love and proposed—er—JBaRy [again, either. It you age so philo- | SRS U0 0L Loe Bt & 0 " EPH, oy [ wall atld remarkeq thaf fhe- eonerele| ot oniy o system of exhibits of the na- Jaw but there invariably comes a day of) times, bui 1 never really, deeply cared|sophical you ought to be able to bear ust Batum was credited with ex- | CCTIAINL was hatd to Cut . irs ana | tive American wilderness, untouched for | Turks sas broken, their lroops fleging reckoning and such appears to have heen| for a girl till I met you! Wien I metjup under the sirain of laying eyes on | porting more petroleum than any other |, tf ¥qu Bre Bret: Covt 1P S jall time. but the beginning of a colossal | into the interior. the oaseh Ut AU\ Cmollesi Cetelit fp) DI BYRLICURR R T AN asionglly port in the world. Batum won this| (ke S ety 416 CICH T D Tk Vi | national econo o shall enor-| The statement adds that landing o CIRCU TIDN Groton. s s though it had never been! Sga s 4 o, boon by the natural advantage of al .4 mo?wl, spur domestic travel and business | troops is continuing according to sched I | From the reports of the affair every- “I couldn't stand it, rmenia,” the|harbor ranked as onme of ‘the best in|""FT = and increasirg thousands of foreign | ule. thing points to the fact that safety was| “H'm g00d looking young man told her sad-|the world, despite the occasional storms | . .0 o coNSERVE | isitors here every summer to see them. WEEK ENDING JULY 17th, 1920 regarded in the vursuit of happmmfflhmv ly. “Sceing you would just break me|that render its shelter treacherous. Anuy legislation which will detract from 4 that fast driving in the ear]y morn-| CUShion. 1l up when I Kiew there wasn't the| “The city came to its industrial own NATIONAL PARKS| |; urs made i il Eva0s very same thing to each of thels of hope. No its beiter for|when it passed from Tur! Washington, July 21—Amendment of | - ours made it possible to easily lose| o hers. How many did you say there|me to go' right away and try to for |to Russian hands in 1878; but political]he new waterpower act so as to exclude | Srasauickty Tolowed by donth "orS2 e 2 troubles, even before’ the war bolis of | the national parks from its provisions | \v:|!. aquickly followed by death “Why forget me by getting interest- ; 1914, affected its commer Before | il be demanded of congress at its next | ke e girl!” cried. the impe- |the world war a movement had becr e aspther of ihe mpuy [n-{p, tous young woman a bit acidly. launched to boom Batum as a health S bt cealmhers, Depaops) i Simply foolish. Herbert, and 1I|resort. In that field its had some e ¢ vou to promise yowll come over |Sets, despite its get-rich-quick anoma Bant will be mado the sam lies and unkempt appe: eridin Jvery other. evening¥ demaided |2 Climate where the fo 1 > 3 clevi . in mid-winter, and its boulevard, shad- 00d looking and clever © YOUNg | 4 v baims, acacias and banana tree “In 1903 Batum had an econ of the nam national park as al t demark in the competition travel is likely to arouse a gty storm of popular protest.” RALLROAD MEN'S PAY. 5 The jincrease oun. Loy erience is in-|ihing that guided by |era, Armenia been WORTHI. July 21 money on worfhless checks. { a prominent man e today with the ar- Stedman, who claime member of the Boston Stedman and Redfield. d with giving a Brooklyn was t uch tragedies o ught to have knowr | make no effort to regnlate their own under similar conditions, ar re-16h 8 1 omic experience that affected it mor . than political disturb- of course, Herbert," she told e really had better taik Without amendment, Mr. waterpower act is “the de: deeply, perha B ardd” from® the]our Hational g proprictor a bad chomk for n repetitl 3 3 , : ancés. It never recovered from the n ting a revctition sconer or la “You meta ked the clever young v i { ‘overnme gen strike of tb g anxyiously. spread over the entire the police say. while din- nan can fall o minutes 2s you dmitted the impetous{ana: in rant with a 3 pro the Batum. bre rests ung Wo- young wormne rietor, Harry fiak, business, suffering to ci g but that 1 sho hasty—no, to progre: ¥ er he.went to the position hoyw, ¥ 4 s built in a of amph t pratend nee is like | those othe: g a beautiful bay. Win 1"‘1 to 1‘ He Former noves the w est you roduced in the vineyards in it 1} Justic ans Hushes, prefasing g |uy:n'n(c"l\0:j fo g vung man, fy: and in the spr made by conservation- | it with the salutation “Heis' Chark 15 tons o . were| grown in the field: ng. If he gets by he od | Affer hearing the conve: . he obliged Stedman ror: t just as{nes Both producis were expor " i before the war. In those day nking at h t over tomorrow n Ive finished my di s wou! | be aff made for :s amendment As popularias “Come to dinner here,” breathed the | mobiles, sewing machines, Desides the effort to change the water-| . = S : tat will he | impetuous young woman, bewming.— | cogkers, and writing materials pa wer act, Mr. Yard says an effort will | Domins pack who persist ik Ja i Rnd e its custom house on their to t ade to prevent favorable action on| ; 3 Caucasus or Pers ,fxsmmn gra o age Sugars: L = - interests 1o bui eamed rice, - puree of' oir in GRS Jewin 21.—Greek troops, sup- 2 sed" soft Wil Stories That Recall Others . Ango-Greek Javal ’ foreo American Sugar i - 2 i 0 British dreadnoughts, = = o Ho o o at the ports of Eregli, Sul- Refming Company s in mi nto His Job 053, Mugber;of Tiodosto, on the European By U. 8. Public Healih Service. A troop of Scouts recenty I LT i of the Sea of Marmora, accord- ‘Sweeten it ) apple, cup|Ban studving “firs " A few da that other legisla- | ing to a communique issued at Graek - T ———————Cr————. P tewea|aLter the lesson, there was oposal damming | Yuesd: No resistance with Domino ' IRST YEAR stewedlcident with mahy of them will before | was c ered at Sultankeui or Ereg- Would | li, i 1One of the boys in cran: 1 are better Diece Of | mm——— may be given a THE PROBIBITION CONVENTIO , and dressings — ==l Breupswiek Phonograph Club FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY WE ARE OFFERING THIS 1320 MODEL BRUNSWICK OUTFIT AT THE OLD PRICE AND ON SPECIAL TERMS OF This wonderful Brunswick—the new idea in Phono- graphs, 44 inches high—width 19 inches—depth 21 inches—equipped with Ultona which plays all makes of records—all wood tone amplifier—tene medifisr — automatic step and hinge cover—& shelves, capacity Pathe Peint— 5 double disc recerds (ynur choice), velue $4.25—botile of oil —ail ca el needles—Curland record brush— complste record catalogue. 125 records—Edison Point, EDITORIAL \01‘!‘ B any kind of a hat adas| | confined We are the only store in New England that gives Cur- How Many Women Are Like This? Can anything be more wearing for women than the ceaseless round of houschold duties? Oh! the monotony of it all— work and drudge ; no time to be sick; tired, ailing, yet can- notstop. There comesa time when something “snaps” and they find themselves “simply worn out,” and to make matters worse,have contracted serious feminine disorder which almost always follows the constant overtaxing of a woman’s strength. some Day as you own it. zif.’;?hl‘ e ';:lcn;::n!:h;l::f 1‘35‘:.7& ; Then they should remember that there is noremedy like ! EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A PHONOC- w Record Club Forming i5 o make his skipper m \ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable C d—th GRAPH. WE HELP BY OFFERING VERY atening 'nkfirthh*m i B b rh’;nc: of tht::e t;:l\:oneoiae:ta;lis::p;:t fact: e 5 LIBERAL TERMS. EVel’y week Codar Rapids, In—‘After the , Sandusky,Ohio.—‘Afterthebirth birth of my last child T had such | of m; bnby T had organic trouble. painful spolls that would unfic me | My it was Entirely Tor my howsework. T sufs | toy beavy, Hiking aad w'fi ! FULL VALUE FOR LIBERTY BONDS, OLD fered for monthsand the doctorsaid | have to have an operation. I that my trouble was organic ulcers | would not consent to an operation VICTROLAS, VIOLINS OR PIANCS and T would have to have an opora- | and 1et i¢ go for over & yesr, bavi Tion. That was an awfal thing to | my sister Ho 1oy WOFE fof me 8 me, witha young baby and fourother | was not bl to walk. One day | noor oppressed Turks don’t know | to commit hari-kari or to tell| to go zhead and do thei land Service free with this phonograph. This means that w A . ep the instrument in running condition as long The Phonograph Yecu W I Qx man on the corner says: Some cem to be the salt of the earth hers well aduiterated with corn| | | | Y ] Each one of the St. Swithin days just that mueh less Work for the| ering ecarts and inereases the joy of | the dust haters. 1 A partial iis: of some of the new Brunswick Recards we are offering in the latesi clubs. 3 = $10.00 W f Records Sari oy sudimrone | ity BAIES g 4iTied FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN NE W $10.00 Worth o Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | about o\'n‘msdinine—-id it Sbmi el PebeRG e g || ENGLAND $1.00 Down—$1.00 Per Woek ain. I took five bottles of Ve and nsofl Lydia E” Pinkham’s Sana- 138, Componns on ned Lydls vo Wash aud they have cured e, Pinkhau’s Sanative Wash andsince | Now I do my own housework, wash- IF UNABLE TO CALL AT OUR STOkE DRCP SWANEE—Sonaiaiidance; SARAHA ROSE_Fex:tat, then Thavebeena Well Woman, ablo | ing and ironing and sewing for my %0 take care of my hiouse and family | family and aiso 40 seWing (oF other US A CARD AND OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL $0 LONG OOLONG -Fex- et HOLD HESFoxtmob i BACKING POLAND. From the action Now it is declared by the investigation Sabinet regarding t committee that one of the men lynched! S elites and sob Duluth was innocent having been held | tween Russia and Poland it is evident |ORI¥ as a witness. that the allies are not going to let sowiet Russia do the dickering and that they| Pabe Ruth promises to send his home | are mot zeing to permit it to overrun Po.|Tun record to a point where there will | 1384, Difficalties just 2t Dresent seem|D¢ no danger that he nor anyome else| o be caused by the upwillingness of the| Wil ever exceil iL. boisheviki to make satisfactory answer o the proposition presented by the al-| In spite of all that has been done to { | | A ithout any trouble ors day’s 3 B take Vege- | ¢ Dex There appears to be a disposition|safeguard the lives of miners the point | f‘mmy-nd:hmuwa{mfi?y fabgl‘ém:;;fido;:q ufl:"h;; | AT YOUR HOME SBWE ONG-Fas ot ALICE BEUE QOWN-—Song. !0 hedge on certain points in spite of the has not been reached where lives are ymmcdwmm{um& Iam forty- | tonic. I recommend your medicine 3 JEAN—Fox-trot. ALEXANDRIA—Sang, ndicated willingness to eomply with oth-|not taken by explosions fouryearseldand avemudadays to others who have tmnhlnnullu a e 7 i illmess of any kind for three years.” | to mi d y¢ nsa my lef Cdire. H. Roxxio, 617 Elis Bivd, | it J;‘.”“ T The boishewiki are doing their best to{ When Governor Cox save the presi- sdminister a2 crushing blow to Poland|dent'’s mind is still on the war it prob- Tpdas Bapids, Tons- Fodeios Bione S Santusky,Omie THE ONLY STORE IN NORWICH SELLING NATIONALLY KNOWN PHONOGRAPHS AND PIANOS. sven thomgh they are at the same time|ably explains why he vetoed the bill end- : 2 All Worn Out Women Should Take sngaged in endesvortng to stop General|ing the war time legislation. SErE e i’f}ffim:;{;:; LydiaE Pinkham’s HE NEW STORE — 24-34 FRANKLIN STREET~ e mas S T R e L D Veqela bie (Om poun d PIANOS—PLAYERS—MUSIC ROLLS—RECORDS » w part of the world. President Wilson said s wrmies are stifl fghting valiantly on|one with regard to the great issue of tho| ‘the @efensive. It is quite evident in spite|league of natien How in the world ih-—g.m-mmu—,mdmmm-n/v Y >~

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