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BULLETM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920 | WORWITH THEIR BRILLIANT DREAM - “You could Write your own scenarios, a7 Wisconsin and was delivered in Wiscon- sin, which state has not acted. It will also be argued that the judge sitting at the Chicago trial erred in admitting Derpetual petition. But then when there |label or registering it as a ‘trade-mark.’| are 30,000 deities to whom devout Japan- | thus preventing competition in the use ese write, a few American pleas will|of the name of the preparation. searcely clog the celestial postal service. | “The oldest patent preparation still 3 “I don't see how they get to be 50| - Y 2 -~ .| popular,” said the very young man as| t00,” .she told him. “You took so many “There will be many native pilgrims on | made in large quantities Great Britain w;j nliefin e e s Dok DAMPN"| e and the young girl emerged from tho | prizes in the English class at school, you | the way to' the shrines. During the sum- |js probably Anders\.'s | Pills, pat- G ore the Illinols law Wa. |, jo5 ~ “Say — you're heaps prettier|know. You'd be so busy you'd never have | mer months, when the crops have been |ented under King James II in 1687 on the statute books. Of course thel;an Sajly Stillington—I'll bet you twould | time for me—yowd be just like these | taken care of, the village folk, though |Formulas of these pills appeared in all - and qwfi|g€- convictions will be fought to a finish|pe o riot on the screen ! playwrights who star in their own pieces | they have the temples of their own patron [ the manuals on pharmacy published in] _ : - - with every possible legal subtlety. But| “Do you really think so?’ breathed|and write a new play in the waits be- | deity and the fox god, feel that they must | Europe and America in earfier days. : 3 nw' on 124 YEARS OLD even if a loophole should Dbe found,|the pretty irl with the distracting dim-| tween acts and finish up the night re-|send out a pilgfim or two to the sacred | Their activity depends-largely on alnes. WARNING! Unless you see the name Lloyd's conviction before a jury will be|ples. “Isn’t that funny, Harold? I|hearsing another one and sleep all day!|mountains and holy places of Japan to|Duffey’s Elixir, invented by a eclérgy-| ¥ e ————|a salutory warning to other wWealthy|¥as thinking all the time we were in | I'd have to fill up my broken life with| Worship in behalf of those who cannot go, man, the Reverend Themss Duffey. ia| tablets are wmwwm‘fldw T b Seii S 8 memny: 8 | awing-room radicals. The man whothere how much better looking and more T'd make a name—" and so they provide a fund for his ex-| Leicestershire. in 1675, is still adver- you 5 < s o i gt ns te be used|clever you were tham Archie that would be the end” the |penses. Nor does the emjgsary travel in|tised and sold, and the old-fashioned ad-| 2 for 20 and W”d safe by millions. - o « Nerwia. fvan. w |advocates machine gun: Whos pond bk ue ot dsnay ing man told her with deep gloom. | State. Life for him loses most of its com- | vertisement in which the botile is wrap-| physicians years P T against the government and dynmite t0]yoy're so much brainier and you realy | “When a woman gets a career she has |Dlexities. He is equipped with a cheap|ped states that the elixir was “mueh . v . ing as 14 Karat on gold. - s, be used against the banks, wheather helare co funny when you set staried—" |no time for mere man, Yowd be so busy | White cotton shirt that can be easily | recommended to the public by br. Kine Name *Bayer’’ has same meaning e e e . wi be rich or poor, cultivated or unculti-| “Oh, psha protested the flattered | posing for the magazines and being in- | Washed, tight-fitting trousers and a loose | physician to King Charles I." an argu- N Bullaia Jes Omies 33-2 | Vated, is a seditionist, and should his|young man. don't mind telling you.| terviewed and resting between acts when | White cotton jacket which he tucks in|ment somewhat belsted, {0 say the least. o chaven st T advice be followed and bloody revolt| Gladys, that T'd kind of thought lots of [ you were doing your pictures that youd | with a girdle. He wears an enormous| “Haarlem Oil, a turpentine compeund, e———— | .. would be properly tried, convict.|limes of getting into picture work. Of|forget I existed. I tell you, Gladys, I|broad, stiff straw hat, and on his back |made first in 1612, and Gedfrey's Cor- . Aug. 10, 1920. ed and sentenced to death for treason,|COUrse I'd never be anything sreat— simply won't have you in moving ple- | he carries a piece of matting which |dial, a preparation ef apium. 5 g “Yes‘.eflyou ‘;ould, too, bflarnm ", s:e xtno tures ! It wouldn't do at all and—" serves him as an umbrella by.day and as :“H;;m__ln 1722, are still bought by the e el terrupted. “T've just been scare “I Nke that!” she informed coldly. |a bed by might. Fe carries his luggage MEETING MODEEN DEMANDS death for fear the idea would occur 0!I had mo ides you had such a jealous | m two byundles, one on his pack and the| “Goddard's Drops was a remedy to One of the important railroads which|you and I simply can't bear the idea Of |gelfish nature. Here you want to go and|other in front, usually labeled with the | Which Salmon, a contemporary of! your making love to all those movie ac- has been linked With the development of tresses and forgetting me!” cw England ‘or many years is embari- ed upon a campaign of improvement to cet mpdern transportation conditions r the handling of freight. This is the n and Maine which is to bring into service on its lines the big Sante Fe type of freight locomotives which were devel- oped to handle the heavy loads and ades of western railroad systems line with this important develop- one of théghiiks whaich tha 10ad s had to look out for is the strength ridges of which 56 have been or strengthened, the latest to be aproved being the bridge at Scotis, . Y., over the tracks of the New York 2l road. With this bridge able to the welght of .Le new lncomotives, Berkshire division, between East eld and R» terdan Ju on, N. Y. now ready for the operation of the freight moguls, Boston and Maine's n>% Sante Fes, h five of the order of 20 have al- been delivered, have a weight of 0 pounds, or about 20,000 pounds Charles II, refers as “the true medicine Which was purchased ef the Doctor by King Charles the Secend, so much throughout the whole Kingdem and which he gave him, as fifteen hundred - sterling" writers state that be a star and make millions and have {purple cigarettes and lay down the law {to directors and can't bear to see me be 2 success. I guess if I can stand your getting bushels of love letters every day and_becoming conceited an: e “You say I'm concei oried the young man_indignantly. “Well, if I ever saw anybody eaten up with vanity it is you, Gladys! - Wanting to be in the lime- light as you do.” name of the shrine he is to visit, and somewhere about his person there is hung a little bell which tinkles as he stumps along over the weary road from moun- tain to mountain. “In Nikko, though he does not come especially to visit the tombs of the Sho- guns, he ‘loafs and invites his soul’ within the shadow of the two great mausolea of the founder of the line and the merciless enemy of which stand on the, side of the mountain. Up, up, up he climbs through courtyard and garden, past omne splendor after another, until he reaches the beautiful temple and the actual burial place of a line of rulers who usurped the Sovereignty of the empire and held it for almost three centurles, making the few years covering the glory of Napoleon and Cromwell insignificant indeed. Yhen the pilgrim reaches the ton of the mountain he prays. Then he smokes a‘pipe or two and lelsurely takes up his 1 But its harat] So0 IElSuTely takes up his journey to the | oy jog ‘mummy, giving directions as o “In_August the pilgrim rolls off his mat | What distinguishes the and the visitor from foreign lands climbs | POOF Product. out of bed at the crack of dawn to hear| “There was much substitution here, the lotus flower bloom, for the buds burst with a pleasing characteristic sound. “Now, see here!” the young man told her positively. “You might as well un- derstand that T'd do nothing at all of that | sort! It woyld be a serious business With me and end at the studio. I guess when there 1s a girl as pretty as you are—and | yowd be in it, too, you know! Only If Suppose you wouldn't know that I existed wth your cars and California palaces and people- writing you hundreds of let- “You're fust ters asking you to marry them—" & T o e ALY N “The idea!” she murmured. “DO YOU|Harold, if I give up moving pictures suppose they really would? Not that Td fyguve got to, too! You have no right be the slightest bit interested in perfect !t demand such a sacrifice without giv- strangers doing things like that, but it |yio' up something yourself! You've got would be wonderful to feel that your art |1 had drawn people to you—" |to choose between us! I simply can’t be |harrowed all my life wondering who you “I knew it!” said the young man gloom- ily. “It's affected you already. I might lare going to fall in lovd with next |ana—> b just as well give up now and let you go 1ppose,” said the very young man, because it will come sooger or later. It it T must give up my career for can’t be helped with millidnaires throwing |y Gly themselves—" . “Truly. do you think anything so ro- mantic would happen?” she asked him rapturously. “But I simply couldn't for- get you for a minute, Harold. I gu you'd be the one to do the forgetting. CIRCULATION WEED ENDING AUG. 7 Tere to be ‘wel dryed: led until ‘a Flegm, Spirit Volatile salt were = duct was _digested three months, for 14 days, and the bottled. “Animel products were much medicine from the _sixteenth cighteenth century. Dried mummy a favorite remedy. The impertation of £is74d SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “‘unbroken package’” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”” which. contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Eariche, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbage, and for pain generally. Strictly American} Handy tin boxes of 12 teblets cost but a few cents—Larger packeties. Agptrin 15 the trade mark of Royer Masufactere of Monogceticacidester of Salicylieacld | i g iz " she said “Remember I know how We'll_sacrifice for each how, I never thought— wouldn't take us!” the war, and confidently anticipate your[upon reports comsidered trustworthy support. . No facts have been made known by the The Hostel and the oid Plymouth Germans as to the possibilities of pro- Sallors’ Home in Vauxhall Street arejduction upon the great scale necessal s they This introduction of western railroad- = types in locomo! es to a New Eng- road marks an important historical CARE OF BABY IN THE DAY’S NEWS stands near Patent Medicines. =ar old pine tree which teined snails and somé burned vegetable drugs comprised the ‘care.’ Horace Walpole is said to have taken this awful and distinguished visitors United States of America. I shall be most grateful for contribu- from the : . e - i now united under ihe auspices of the 3 - than the government locomotives| Yoy 2% the One, 0 fo (TS ToTEet . Ta thought of that too” aa-| Tt Nikko iz the most beautiful city in kaitation ‘of the gessine i iy B o aq‘:‘est::msrmm??g;m:g: with gen- same type on the Boston and Al| gtrength of mind, haven't you?” he asked the very. youns. man refuctant-} i fapen. Kyoto can be called the inosti, CoSiply ‘nmm mtm"m"“" Injone local commitiee, (of whieh I amlpeen actually put on the market. bany road. Expressed in terms of| her bitter 1 should be so wrapped up vhe it's all for the best|iteresting be;’fidefi,e} bs”‘(’;‘;";‘o‘sf‘g' 1750 N Set e peset ‘providing a|Chairman and President) and they are it i service, their addition 1o _the in my art quisitly wroght of all the exquisits potte.| reward to Joanna Stephens upon the|devoting their emergies to the Welfare| Many a loser makes good by making St s ry, cloisomefi bronzes, fans and velvets,|Droper discovery to be made by her for|®f the Sailor in Plymouth thereby elim- (g pluff at winning, to operate trains of about 3.600 o1 with. | After she has hought more than ghe can | the use of the publick of the medicines [inating any pessibility of overlapping. |tons as against 1,775 tons with the sed With-| comfortably zet home with, she will want|Prepared by her for the Cure of the Stome’ | It Is &bmdflk:; dm?nnfi:m: e locomotives. In order to obtain|f§ FACTS REGARDING THE b £ to see a bit of the Mikado's palace which| “The formula, when published, con-|X23Y. Lo b : o o t capacity fra tine the 5 PR pREERRE ) e T o t? Tr08t-| covers over twenty-five acres of ground|sisted of a solufion of the products re- s m"z"‘i;":fi,fi"wm‘;n”fl: H t Banlsh | Boston ‘ana Matwe 1s following out the A 3 |pitten 3 oty shewi3|and is surrounded by a great wall with|sulting from caleining egg shells ana|l403d George Q. M) the American Am- ow to | 1esson of experfence that tho heavy units(} —p. y, 5. Public Health Service, ~fj|be made great care. For severo|pr E3tee. of Jommey ot to seo thelgarden snalls —Au alkalme vegolabif|w " pevis) The Bt Hen Tbe Baxt of s i"‘ vower are an essential “bite or freezing call a phy: el e ot e oy fand | decoction and some pills made from cal-|p,,ging, Viscount and Viscountess Astor, Piles i First Aid and Home Remedies | mess in the belief that it heiped him. , o LeonBards HEe = 55 : - tions prior to the opening ceremony. Thousands Bless Dr. t. the A b e et ?tf a famous| (Whenever baby is ill, be | American Pilgrims in Temple Cities. “Patent Medicines.” much extolled and| Lime Water would have beem just as Yours faithfully, Physician Wha Discovered a | A Ml dal New ;wolmpl[ly on the docto treading their way | frequently maligned: usually are. not|eficacious. Lowell R. Dunstan, Corumon Semse Remedy. e y ect of proper medic temple cities of | “Patent” sometimes are not medicinal, Mayor. 8 ‘ e onaThl emple : e : i B 1t you think that the surgeon's knife e A1 6T rics o b | and. ertainty are not rew. aecording 15| LEYTERS TO THE EDFTOR |Piymosts. Basiase e al Geographie socie- | John A. Foote, M. D. who writes to July 1920. misery of piles, it's because you haven't with money to invest are hav- will be visited by National Geggraphic Society as fol- Mayflower Sellors’ Fiostel — Kears of tne ew treatment known as attention called to the oppor- r trip to the [ 10W 3 Mr. Editor: Chemical Rubber Found. De_Leonhardt’s HEM-ROID, = - 7 i “The patent-medicine business in Eng- . i The doctor's treatment is interna that the present offers for invest- e ca & + el e 1 venture to solicit your sympathetic| ghe motorist who has been buying|B: experimenting for years he di r Tt is good advice as far|t stroll along theland, viewed as a distant monovoly, Te-lana practical co-operation in an effopt|mew tires wili be pleased to read that 1 the exact cause f piles and tlen s eh WA Seticitnhy e in a few doof to the tombs of A1y took definite form during the rei€n|io raise the entire cost of the Mayflow-|Eerlin has apparently produced at last | Wenf further and compounded a remedy sues g cllentacly af B0 b o o oil in the e in the indescrib- Of Queen Elizabeth. Both Elizabeth and|or ‘Sailors' Hostel, that would remove the cause. opportunity is offered for profitabls The Ceeagon, mee James I abused this a an ersatz, or substitute, rubber which Leonhardt wants svery sufferer med arbitrary Dr. . Foreign Body in ye: Tears may their lips all the} 505 e = = mouth, which is to be opened on Sepiem-|compares weil, in essential qualities, benelit by his discovery and so that hm'" S e eya, If e Japaneds pcrajrovera of Eretine: montrolics yot ‘““”":nr O N it the vegMabln preduct. and costs |thece sl Ua no doubting or delay Lco & A it the ean ha re 0 the Japanese 2 w3 L ficial programme kS ‘athers’ ot less. I’ Osgood and all druggists are au s flation. It is to be el oy ronounes wntil | Produced amongst the people. _The|mercentenary Celebrations, o O et oy Eoy 3 | {203 "F0 el HEM-ROY: with guarantes be accomplished| tion, and oy specil. | he has of Nikko. In Tokio, | Statute of Monopolies. passed in 1624,| “rpe Committee feel that there cannot|Set only for tires. but for every wort of | hat it will do as stated or money the disturbing effects|ist. I 52, BPOClinl catted ¥ Great Yedo, the capi- | TeBulated all such grants; placing author |be 2 more fitting memorial te the Pil- ot o i Dack nat nomorable basis every suf- ny sharp readjustment would bring| Foreign Body in Nose: they will see the m. |1, 0 0 O i lmsfa | Eim, Fethers, or to the Sallors who|™Bol” iy Siatement ls based emly |feicr. Should secare s packige of Dr. - In the course of the process of tempt to remove by poking e oains of thelss 14 -years. In the beginhing..apeck | P = © CONBRCDOMRE R i Leonkardt’s HE L and on. extravagance will be curbed|child blow the while oguns, a family of | fcations of methods or formulas were ndoubtedly the next administration | OPPosite nostril s It th i the Y red to file these specifications. ASK FOR and GET a check to lavish government|the doctor. B ortebiviaat o o was an important element in| T or ures. a Forei et 2 % of nostrums, this ruling tend-| M ’ T Nk i s the article. and 80 Shinto | cines until in 1800 medicinal compound B e f5 e i lo- e e e The Original of legitimate requirements. undsubtedly reduce the inter-| rate for future bond issues to finance| in the temvles of Tokio 2n pocket money will go a pretty prayer on the term misnomer, ions are patented. atent medicine’ s few of these The property head downwar try reachir necessary Malted Milk for Infants and * which For Saturday, Monday, Tuesday enterprises, so that present|lowed give t Wil prees o o prue| right is protected by copyrighting the| Ayoiq Imitations and Substit; . be seen to be tie highest|bread. Do il s s - and Wednesda: kely to be known for sev-|the stools for a few 1o ordar Bab It may b o y to come. This has been tho R = iy ata i e o —— = e : SN s s here is no reason to believe that the o = 1! ALL SODAS AND PRICES ON ICE Owners of property who b L Mid-Month List Now on Sale o ICE CREAM CREAM AND a y that is o ser, Liberty bonds cer- f— = Se BELOW SURES NERUGED temants THE REGULAR DURING THIS the nrices at which they ‘PRIGE. SALE ONLY cffers a ra=r ely @ an nnel* securities. At £4 ® teman T r which €one of tiete ave £ Es > s dictumm ] e epresnt 3 0% prsen £l la PROVERB—Whoso stoppeth his ear at the cry of the The Candy business during the warm weather usually in ordinary tim:s igh for first mo eal estate. Tas antaneous ma is another pofn: fo be whereas to realize o rsal rsiate tsages in an eme-g is ofien a mate wesll drops off a little, and because we wish to keep our stock fresh, and our working force busy, we are having this sale.. Everything in the store reduced from 20 to 30 per cent. from regular prices. - FEW OF THE SPECIALS Cosoanut Kisses, dipped in chocolate, Ib. . .. ... 65¢c Home-Made Fudge Toasted Marshmallows poor, shall cry himself and not be heard. ecords Marion Harris' First Columbia Records No one can equal Marion Harris’ characteristic songs of the “‘Blues.” “This petite, pepful popular artiste has now agreed to make records exclusively for Columbia. Her first four true blue selections are: Lt EDITORIAL NOTES cards from Florida arouse no '™ to go there just at this sea- sugar, potatoes and mea { Our Annual Sale of Blankets is now in progress tinue and include Saturday, August 14th. The Blankets bought in this sale were bought and delivered months ago, s“nnnsh:",azhousandstranz.l et e s i abli o alferth t fully 25 b B R e o GG ing into the army front line in Eveybady Bt Mo ! thereby enabling us to offer them at fully 25 per cent less |i}' . i e of their o R e : - , — e e il Assorted Chocolates, A mixture of Hard SV St o one thing, Governor Gox showed | s D e made by the Mirror Candies, For This offered : One case ot Cotton Blankets, gray and white, with colored borders—August Sale Price............. $1.94 One case of Cotton Blankets, gray and white, with contrasting borders, full size, regular value $4.00— August SalE Price ... . ....hvsvisonisioonid i SBOE 40 pairs of Woolnap Blankets, gray and white, with his baflding wi strike and | She Stole Al Jolson's Heart . “In Sweet Scptember” —that's when she did it. Hear this exclusive Columbia artist sing about it for you. Coupled with ““Early in the Morn- could write a longer speech of ac- eptance than Senator- Harding. Storeof N. Y......... 55c| Sale Only, Ib e 22 S. F. PETERSON, Inc. 132 MAIN STREET pino employes of American con- : becoming Americanized. They 1 a walkout just like regular Amer- naire communist Lioyd and his ciates found that justice strikes with iron hand though it may travel with - e D he Farm)” by Frank™ > 3 e - IR ey o i otk s pink and blue border effects, reguiar value $5.00— . i B ol ol A2946—$1.00 AugustSale Prce . .0 . . .o 008 e e einie s L O House thinks “Cox has a chance to The Colonel is a cautious man 1 he says anything. 50 pairs of assorted plain white and gray Woolnap Blankets, assorted colorings, regular value $6.00— ‘ AugastSale Price .. ... .o T s s SO 45 pairs of high grade Woolnap Blankets, warm and fleecy, gray and white, regular value $7.50— One case of Woolnap Plaid Blankets, in assorted color combinations—August Sale Price . 39 pairs of white Wool Blankets, size 60x80, pink and blue borders, regular value $7.50—August Sale 35 pairs of gray and white Wool Blankets, large size, regular value $10.50—August Sale Price........ $7.94 25 pairs of gray and white Wool Blankets, regular The man on the corner s od old serviceable phrase, “ ", was missing ffom Doth accept- speeches as anyohe can discover read both of them to the bitter , Ted Lewis Trots Cut ! His Own Fox-Trot “Somehow’” is its appropriate title, because Ted Lewis has somehow con- | trived to compose the music, play the saxophone, and lead his own jazz band all at once, exclusively for Columbia, in this greatest dance hit since “Dardanclla.” A-2945—$1.00 ance | wr end. “The Crank” w1o stole a baby collect- ed the ransom money without returning the baby, and now says the child is alive but refuses to tell where, is prac- ticing the refinements of torture on the istracted parents. ) locomotive engineers have with- e{drawn their application for membership used.|In the American federation of labor. The deration didn’t warm up to the Plumb plan to suit the engineers, it is believ. William Broes LI Seaatre, and known munist. convicted i $5.94 Bve years in prison varying sentences. The aner state law and befor a8d a Jary of the peers of The cese should not be c tederal prosecutions unde: ] WATCH A Few More Mid-Month Hits ast, ed is the grievance. Marion (You'R Soon Be Marryia’ Me) E = S e e e value $12.50—August Sale Price .....:........ $8.94 OUR A republi ngress that d Dance.O.Masia—Fox. 9y Six i 1 i deuifoeaHS! abpHOS ik 4b akka do. IHat b 25 pair of Wool Plaid Blankets, assorted color com- . If you want a piece of pre-|the national debt will be reduced by $1 S PR s inati g O BSOS 1n the Sands of exry one in|100,000,000 tn & year iustend of incrone. s e A e B U binations, regular value $12.50—August Sale Price $9.94 Mitwankee, you caf do it in three orlel by $1,400,0001)0 can hari'v be ac- : WINDOWS four hours. If you want every Socialist|cused of making no efl'urt to reduce the . ; 0 RS e : Blankets Reserved Until Wanted B s dad s | it e s alewes s EXCLUSIVEIY AT In order that everyone may have an opportunity to RS e L R LSS 2 | THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. s o s et : : %o get the money to finance the revo-|wires at the top of aftélegraph pole, and = . i deposit, store any ‘wtien. Appeals in this case Wwill be based on ihe fact that the speech quoted was she¢ at public order in the state of yment of a reasonable hieves runaifig away with the cash reg- during this sale until they are wanted. ister from a restaurant are just a few = of the incidents of an offrs’y day in New Yozk ) (Established 1872) 135-143 Main Street 1 7 Norwich, Conn.