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HUTCHINSON SETS Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 11—DMore records, ‘Were set today at the national open golf championship. Jock Hutchinson of Chi cago, western open champion, scoring 33 on the first nine holes of the Inverness lnks and 9 for the 13 holes, two trokes better than the previous com- Detitive score and also two strokes und- en par for the 6569 vard links, while scoring was so good that it required 157 strokes or better to qualify for the 72 hole championship play beginning tomor- | Tow. Usually 36 holes in 160 has af- forded entry tothe contest, 157 being a! Dew low figure i No prominent tournament player wasl elimmnated, however and most of the Wmateur contenders remain in competi-| mforiable margins. Some com-| 141 69 with yesterday's Burke of Wayne ird | 146, | F RECORD IN GOLF § Union 963 ditional release of W. Baker, wnmmCompany Union 1857 Berton Vernon first basemaan, president s e McCarthy said he would continue to sift|{§ Engineers Founders Machinists charges made by Berton of the exist-|| Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- ence last year of a $2/000 pool contrib- uted by Vernon plavers and distributed to Portland and Salt Lake players “for services rendered in assiting Vernon to win the pennant.” McCarthy designated Berton's charges. made Sunday but revealed last night for the first time, “a mass of false- hood deliberately conceived for the pur- Machine LISS ENGINES. Gear applied to’all make: ranklin iss _Engines, Engi Mill R General Telephone: Providence, R. I Brown Vaive of Cer- Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. irs. Special machinery of all kinds. pose of discrediting reputable players nd_bringing the game into disrepute.” “Concealed beneath the mass of lies| 7~ there may be some truth,’ McCarthy added. “If there be let me say that there will be further investigation to develop it 2 S il Owing to the continued high cost of STADIUM READY FOR OPENING InErr P el ] OF SEVENTH OLYMPIC GAMES |have found it necessary to make a Antwerp Aug. 11—Everything is ready |slight increase in the Electric Lighting for the ceremonies for the opening of the Rates, as follows : Successful Canning and Preserving n |stadium in which the seventh Olympic! First 100 kw. hrs. per manth 12¢ ¢ Winnipeg, who finich.|8ames will be held, These will be heid per kw. hr. £ \dams o nnipeg, who finish- Sa iy At wak . d - = 2 4. led the foreign in-(On Saturday, snd it was with some Brid¢| Mext 350 kw. hrs: per menth 10 | T ISN'T all knowing how and taking pains. rdon of England e S per kw. hr. : . o El2n | president of the Beigian Olvimpic com- g 2 B B A e | mittee, announced today that every de-| All over 450 kw. hra. per month 6o You've got to have good equipment to in chol Thompson of : % : e g R tail had been cared for and that the per kw. hr. wi . GJailed ‘o Quall | oMcial programs for Saturday's events| The above rates will be effective sure against loss of your time and waste of Scotch would be issued tomorrow. commencing September 1, 1920, and for valuable food. uders omly three| AsSide from the parade of athletes from | pills réndered commencing Octoler 1, e Diezel 'who|2ll over the world and other features | 920, z o Diegel who}lo LT % nich ceremonies, there’ will] We take great care to obtain the canners, i myoibe another feature which will be unusu-| Minimum charge $1.00 per month or L g ! o i Mepi |l This il be the blessing of the|fraction thizach, efiéctive commancing jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that R participants in the Olympic games by s an ram. | Cardinal Mercier. which will provably | commencing Sepssmber 1, 1920, | are known to be the most successful. CHAM" | nceur at the terminatien about the Sta 50. scoring | S s terpni bt ebon THE CITY OF NORWICH 5 = aien ) fact that Belgium never beforz) GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEP'T Come in and talk it over with us, [ was confronted with sueh an affair of ! magnitude and one presenting such cot ; 12y ean proportions. bui it has heen ac-| double header from Pittsburgh, 5 o 1 18 o complished in what I am confident will|and 6 to 3. Scores: = rove to be a creditable manner.”*said (First Game) . ittsbur o) oo Bress today. It has taugnt us. the ) z s THE "ER STORE need of greater enthusiasm over sport|Bigheeir { 2'2 0 Rumsit ol e Caesc 2 1 3 0 0 Bunerohiss 3 % 1 among own people iStiworthrf § 1 20 OYoungtt 3 : 0 0 o] - Whitied,th & 2 1 4 Frschdd 3 0 3 2 8l m e — SETS NEW RECORD 0N Qs 4323 Dkelbzet 4ol a8 s 3 § 3 R ; e NORTH RANDALL TRACK|[x®® ' {43 ¢ 0me® | 17! ! YANKEES DEFEAT INDIANS [KACEYS HAVE GOOD SCHEDULE 1 3 and, 't =, rinum. b 3 0 8 2 oisnyderc 4«3 LK) RUTH INJURED KNEE FOR REST OF SEASON North Rundall Cleveland, Ohio, Aug.{ffimm:e 3082 o & =g frer two days of postponements oo 30 8 o iBemtenp. 4 0 0 6 8| Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 11.—New York| Manager John A. Holland of the Ka- u the second week of Grand Circuit rac- aolson 1 0 0 0 made it two straight from Cleveland to- |ceys promises some very ciassy baseball ¥ here was inaugurated tdday. 1day by winning 7 to 4 in ten innings. |in Norwich for the balance of the sea- vilfr were on the card which wa: May's batting was a factor as he drove |son. On Sunday, Aug. 22, Denny Gi . by the American Sportsman Sweep in one run in the fifth with a doub’e and | hooley’s all star Wallingford team wil 2 stakes purse of $1,900. which went to started the winning rally in the tenth |be’ seen here with Jenny captain and - Rifle Grenade, in the fastest three miles th another two base hit. Ruth dis! playing third b Azu. 29th, the Rose- Walte ever paced by three vear olds hr. e cated his right knee in the first inning | buds of Bridzeport will again make their The L pace also attracted atten- Game) 3. sliding into second base and had to be | appearance in Ncerwich. The Rosebuds G g 4. Mei who took |opened the season here and played a 1i- rre Pittsburgh (N carried off the field. Meu: who 100k | opened 3 ade, champion juvenile pacer, Biisury ,,M' " gt () his place, scored the tying ran and drove | inning game, on Sunday, May 30th, and a new record for three year|s:thwortnrt 0 in the winning run. Score: the next day they defeated the locals. SUTH TWISTED RIGHT = [old pa on this track when he step- |Gyt 0 New York (A) Clewiand (o) | The Rosebuds are a very fast team and IN YANKEES-INDIANS GAME |ped the mile in 06 1-4 e ia h po ab hpo a e|Norwich will work' hard to win this 2 z . though | = o 3 Wardsh. . 5 2 171 4031 0itime. On Sund: Sept. 5th. the suffering from imjurics sustained in slid-| CARDINALS KNOCKED MFADOWS | E R S 3o o o NOrthiGrnsvenordatel dvl ng in the zame between New York and| FROM BOX AND WIN 18 TO 9 3 Meuse:. 3 0l 0 sjcross bats with Tom MeDermott's pon- e, ot BTl : i Praec 5 Ay i 9ies and Manager Tom will brinz iis R A tter »”“"“"“"k Philadelphia, Aug. 11.—St. Lou e R 4 a|team to Norwich Oct. 3. Labor day the able knocked .\‘:::d‘on'!‘ '(rmv:”'hr box :m‘v.lr i Bats il R |team will play the Amer:can Thread at et freely here today, winnink its 160 (f g { Willimantic and Wiliimantic will be seen ed h Lo len i T e o 420 3 Craney jhere Oct. 10 s Sept. 12, Poli's - , aines cased up in the closing in- 55 | team of Hartford wiil be s S - p - i et by 2 otals 7 1200 otals 1 en at Nor- | Williams hit s thirteenth home R s | b Lot wich and Manager Gillette will br s right leg while : e n. Score > |the best aggrezaticn in Hartford w'th a atter singling in the | Leals (M) Philadeishia_ (N) 3 big league pitcher.. Sunday. Sept. 19, the 4 when he made | % Aw & Mewse Dsia 1 g s . American Chain team of Bridzep:rt will taying and was| 5 R {{DODGERS AND cUBS BREAK Dbe the attraction and they promise to p | T8 olWimeer 34 . EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER - —— bring some of the PBridgeport Bastern unable 1o dster-| tlitewmie ™ 5 2 e, e e YESTERDAY'S RESULTS league plavers as the American Chain ment | fldaiesd ¢ 10 1 olhere today, the Dodgers hammering | miiburen < (Secrntt’ game) AT NV NG CHARGES je | Whassws 3 2 a i (fthree Cub pitchers and winning the first | Chicagn @ 2ame i attraction of all will be on STIGATING GE | e 00 ¢ o[ to3 and losing the second, 4 te 3. The | Gaicssn 4 i game.) g Bs 9. wiien Connje Mgl y AGAINST COAST BASEBALL|H 0f Ens o 1 ofscores: ek the Athletics to Norwich. - Th e . | — =D 2 el incinna m et crounce. will be Murphy's day in Norwich and _sa her| o 3 R Bt Fizpt By American Leagus. Danny will play right field for his team. est wbling, A reaivn, ) It is" expected the season will end on b il Pacic coacy teage] ) 2 Oct. 17th with a zood attraction’ yet to e Finiral ot Fcumier | be selected. This wiil probab'y be a benc- eaident W. H McCarthy el ! fit zame and a zood club will be sccured. o g e Bt g Taftville will play the second g ers and bar L Eoa ¥ game of rrom all leagne| GIANTS WIN DOUBLE the scries with the locals next Sunday ng to announce- HEADER FROM PIRATES and another good game is expected. It New York, Auz. 11.—The New York is mot known who Taftville wiil have as [ tion toward the uliti n atement following the Giants continued their das vard fi redulc 0 umoed ey ash toward first B Bmesie i o ; new team with Hyman and Lambreckt 2 Intecnations! Longue. as battery. This is zood rews fo the > ::' l; 2 locals and they will stand pat on their e regular team with Kelleher as piteher | and Bergen as atcher. Kelleher has ! {oninge | U670 DIAYIng left field and has E Jto pitch this zame. A new left 3. | will be secured in Kelleher's place. It IMPROVEMENT IN MARKET. I T s expected that an out of town umpire ailer Y .l LR will officiate at the next Taftville zame. 2 e e Rkt 8 R e | Norwich expects to end the Taftsille se- of shares | Tobercon.lt 0 R e e e jries next Sunday. Pitcher Daoust is on e P oo of ] Terms IS e Ohicess Proekis i the sick list and has gone to Canada to . from one | i Rty e Phisbagn et | recuperate. His many friends hope he & o ire. | Deal oh 4 R Agih e 28 S Il come back with h'§ health regain b = a feeling | Her-g.2b 8 Sriegere . 8 0 1 1 9 Am and again able to work for the team. ] OFameic 1 Cidarep 21 0 @ ) |Washingten at Coieas r / Temers w1 : Mo e Yotk at Cieseland nfluences. Op- | Hendrixp 2 6 80000 ] s s COLONIALS WILL PLAY TWoO twation.” con- | ictane 0 1y 0 b pore GAMES THIS WEEK-END i £tiicncl! 000y e o After a layoff of a week the Colonia | P = Woreeste THattord, will yet back into harness when the; { 1 engage in two games over the week-en | S On Saturday they go lo Hope Valley | (o i and on Sunday they play at Sterinz. s 2 created & more. cheerze | s o Sterling nosed out the Colonials a few and short covering” was lazge. & < os o ecks ago by the score of § to 7. the sl L O R e ‘ | S Cclonia’s will be out strong. On Satur- it R Broakien o ontootyid 1 bl Ne 5 ¢ay the Colonials will use 4 new hurler s i dl Two base i, GRimitn Tores base hit, Fiack * | Fpurs® {L¥sthe rame of Bill Connors. Th's man Eenent fhat fafthes s e @ i§ Just spending.a vacation in Norwich a S eilmated 1o ihe e Beston 3 As he has beaten some of the best semi = gy e e SexDeTeat iResnun. Pulzdeiphis * | pro teams in New York and viein - e ity g St. Louis, Aug. 11.—Boston defeated rican League Hope Vaitey will have to travel hard to n o rien o’ St. Louis here today, 5 to Pennock | Won in.' On Sunday Dynon will pitch with s s o, Sl E Rlers O or replaced Harper in the cighth and stop- | Clerelsnd Teddy Russell, the best fighter who ever e B e o s padle i ped a rally by the locals. Score: o : Norwich, and who can- catch as well = B At Sic: Aniiian fouth Pac ) ) s Lo |as he can fight, will be on the receiving Motors. Mexican Petroleum | 47 Tob Pro 3 Brsiy 2b P02 3 Dotreir | man. Mulcahy and all the other stars will and Replogle Steels figur. | 30 Lnion > Menosks it 4119 1 o Philadeipnia s {be in both games. 866 i [our s R | Won Lot Young Hardiss Win ts weekly review of| ; flagage. 45 s ig ol N T : - | £ T Yosic itrianigs nawatapea s seel trade points out | ‘o w L 5% o| eitingre 2 o 1 9 &f e & Steamrollers byd the score of 19 to 8, hat the ent going on in other | 10 WP&M pr g & of anstin 1940 o< Beldasent 1 Wednesday afternoon. Haggerty catcher industries been made mani- | s g0 8 o | feneed ¥ for the steamrollers lasted (wo innings| s ottt the | RoNEy O e - {%|and was replaced by Moore. The lineup: supply Tar shioRt "5 Kiw Tomu B S 070" 0" o010 | Waterbury m Young Hardigs, = Brewer Tombari p, meeting . and. |ateaay; nigh 7+ mgw Elv‘.;(,arxl.mn;n?.ty £ 29 el § | Tombari 1b;," Sullivan 2b. J. Cooper ss, The bond market aowsd \:\B:N":‘::e‘f closing bid 8 12 ‘offered ot 3 ]:; (R e U 2 prINT CLUB PLAYER MADE ;:" S}Luu)\eyiltl;lf‘”l.onm‘ky cf .Ve{;ness‘ it _moved uncertainly. - |1oan 6 1-2. Bank . iy (z) Paticd for Wellmen in ¢ SR - Steamrollers, Haggerty c, 2b, Hyatt most althougn | ank acceptances § 1-2 () Batted for Shocker In’ 9th 3 HOME.RUNS IN A GAME|p, G. King 1b, Moore 2b, ¢, D. King n ost haif ('O'IT‘I"[) s “'mr::c by innings: 2 Flint. Mich. Aug. 11—Jack Wright,|3b, Mullins ss, Sieagel If, Taftville cf. at. 14 cones fell back sight-| o : ST o 802 27 8 38 8 alleftfielder with the Flint Club of the — T 0l T. S government's were un. | New | g:v AUE. 11—Spot cotton | " Tws buee " hiis ‘Meinnis, ‘Brady * = Michigan - Ontario League _ established Car Shortage. . o o par vaiue, | ; middling 3900, what ‘was believed to be a home run| However. we couldn't send all those £ ; record for this season yesterday when|coal operators to h 0 E s 2 : prison’ that the gov- wrmag, SICACO GRAIN wAncer. ST coasiipe Inizox The batted out three in A game between|ernment has ‘filed charges against, e Close ‘ HT FROM SENATORS Sagma\y and Flint. He was also cred-| There aren't cars enough.—Detroit . s it CHicago, Aug. 11—Chicago made it|ited With a single and a sacrifice. News. s ac | con: 2 four straight from Washington today by e - S I - winning, 2 to 1. Seore: o o iz Washington (A) Chicess (A) AT € B hpo 1 o W boo u e Dee () Judseth 3 01: 0 olLeiboldrt 2 273 § o ) Miawit & 120 olEcolinet 3 1 3 5 8 Ricect 4 2 6 0 olWesrersh 4 1 4 1§ 3 Am MARKET. Roth rf 210 0 offackenlt 4.8 00 8 Pt i Fllerbesd & 8 0 3 ofStumker 10 4 0 b T c e ShankeZs 4 1 3 5 olrColinan 4 113 1 ¢ 2 T & i x5 ONeills 4 02 1 ilRiserem 4 03 38 0 Bat U. 8 Lib 55 e Fricksonp 3 1 02 302 009 o Ba U'S Lib - x0 s Zachamrp 1 0 0 4 101178 o et U Lib 4%s ... 000 360 St —-———— = b N T - Touls 2 7336 1 Tews ¥ s u p-4 L3 dns . 0o i Score by innines: | %0 Cent Lib 4th 4%s 5105 3056 Washington ........° 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 01 0 Cen S Lib 4th (%5 ez .. 8457 i Chiesgo ........... 0.0 0 064 328 33 Vie i¥s .64 “Twn bace hils, Shanks Lelbold: Three base il xe hit, Gharmity, FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Testerday. Stecling (par $4.88% per sovereim) nd .. + e 263 G R Detroit, AND WIN Aug. < ATHLETCIS HIT DAUSS HARD FROM TIGERS 11—Philadelphia Dauss hard today and won from Detkoit, Cables 5 o e 13 to 4. Score: Pak 0 dan Piniadishia (A) Detrott (&) Coml, e davs "I W hpe a « b Bpo e }:m..‘m l‘l_lnvs Weich e 4 21 0 6/Toung.2 521 3 ":"fl dfl" 12.3¢ per franc) Dykes.2b 4 2 5 2 o|lecesdd 1.8 Deman 2 Walka-lt 5 2 3 0 ofcabbse 4 11 01 lu.‘l.y o 2 5 e Mrattyt 5 1 32 0 0fVeachlt 31014 iy (oar 8.3 ‘cents ‘per iira) Dugan,3b 20 4 ofWmaon.1d & 012 o 1 h:lml N : .;Zpumln,! 500 : o E‘nkm‘x:: 4 110 9 abies 3 3 ko 5 3 2 8 0|Pinelilis 8 1 2 8 o Belglum ‘(i 193 Giftiny 3 215 1 OfStmagec 4 0 8 3 1 emi 765 |Rommeip 5 2 0 3 ofDaump 4 : 0 5 0 “abies 7 By Sl Germany Totals 46 o 14 Totals 2016 Dlu;:ld Seore by innings: ot Austrs (par 203 mmmuw; Fa e P > & - Demand ... 84 | Two base bits Danes, Dykes, Cobh. Home run, 2 Sy y g =y, i i 35 A Eeeme From "Tea For 37 At the Orpheum Theatrs, Danislsen, Friday, Aug. 13 hit | | i Industrial Ttaly. Neneila fissure. with three turbine- at low pressure grade. substances, 1t Lngland and America, the South capable for 10,000 miles. radio messages Will difficult weather and static conditio: thousands of miles. the cost of building such a station will be about one-tenth as much as to lay cables under the Atlantic or Pacific 6cean. onl: —Boys' Life. a sto discovery for leprosy. the ITALY 18 TO EMPLOY POWER OF VOLCANOES forced b prices for imorted coa are to have an entire | Power of the country’s volcanic area, ac- | cording to advices received by the Italian embassy at Washington. This idea of exploifing the natural heat emitted from the soil in the volcal the ejected steam from which has a pressufe of 75 pounds per square inch. Seven years. later another | experiment was successful with ~a_ 300 horsepower turbine-alternater. and later the Larderello heating plant was started kilowatts each. these “eing fed by boilers ¢ heated by steam, superheated to 165 degrees centi- | The natura! steam has been used thus far only for heating, because it contains among the: which corrode metals, particularly iron. Greatest Wireless Station. The greatest- wireless station world is soon to rise near is known as a five-way station other words, it will transmit and receive | long distance wireless directions at the same time. masts which raise the naennae skies wil be 650 feet in height or 100 feet higher than the Washington Messages will be transmitted at once to Central cific coast and Japan. of sending 500 words out and re- ceiving 500 words every minute. e sages may be sent from the great station The power of the send- ing apparatus will be so great that the Cure for Lepross. From the leper colony at Hawaii comes direct from Honolulu of a new The new method of healing the disease which has baffled science down through the azes is known as the “Dean” proces: At the Kalihi leper receiving station are 30 patients who, it is said, will within a ! short time walk out of the hospital and return to their homes—cleansed The patients have undergone the treat- ment through the chaulmoogra oil process ALLING After tire facts? All right! Go to the Diamond Dealer! el ];i;,'e vo;x' service facts right from G Diamond >y e —— sepiy e i veipai e your town, facts that’ll makeyouml_('enotice,and win you to;Diamonds. RUBBER CO. 191 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. the enormous . is turning atten- tion of the latent re- of 5.000 Iternaters the natural sulphuric - acid, in the ew ‘York city. in | messages in five The great 10 the monument. Europe. to South seas and to the Pa The station will be Mes- the - most for It is estimated that penetrate dreaded malady of Jection purposes. It is stated th health have received let world asking fo the new method. Only Am sions seemed a dream at first thought,| who traded farm products at the cross-| but already it has becn developed to con- | roads store for everything from shoes to | siderable importance. Successful experi- | sugar can realize the extent of barter in | ments have been conducted in the past, | Austria today. With the flooded and today at Larderello; in Tuscany. a|with cheap money. the pea stock- heating plant of 16,000 horsepower is op- | ings and bank account§ fat with curren- erating without interruption and distrib- | cy. legisiation impending for a compul- uting electric current to Florence, Livor- | sory levy on fortunes, the paper crown no and Grosseto. Its capacity, it is| Iy is spurned by those who pro- | pianned, will be increased. e the necessities of life. irst experiments with volcanic power| For egzs or butter. cheese or white weer made some years before the war by | flour. fat geese and ducks. pork products | Prince Ginori-Conti at Larderello, near | and all the things that Austrian city | the salt mines of Volterra, a region exten- | dweller must do without, the peusant | covered with volcanic vents emit- | wants something more valuable than the ting powerful jets of hot am contain- | paper constantly turned out by the Aus- ing boric salt sand various gases used in | tro-Hungarian bank the extraction of horacic acid Prodigious offers of erowns fail where Instead of limiting the use of these|a linen shirt, silk stoekings (even much steam jets to extracting the salts contain- | darned). ruzs, musical instruments, shoes | ed in the exhalations of these natural}and such thinzs bring results. The story | vapor-vents. the ejection of the steam is | v the bourgeois and noor nobility of Stimulated by boring holes. In this way | Vienna have parted with their wardrobes it has been possible to obtain jets at a|and furniture. their nianos and carpe pressure of 30 to 45.pounds per square | 0od has often been told. Now every inch,.and in some instances as high as s getting back to first principles in pounds a square inch. the temperature | trad varying from 130 to 165 degrees centi-| Visiting a retired officer in his little grade. country place the correspondent saw it In 1305 Prince Ginori-Conti applied | work. ~The officer could nay | this natural steam to a 40 horsepower | crowns a pair for g his wife engine, using only a small section of the | three dau three roebu hides from son. He Austrian Peasants ricans the Hawaiian board of e two physici ters ‘from all parts of the p information regarding Scorn Paper Money. of a generation ago ! nimals le had shot this sea d them for two dressed Appointed To The Se G. Howland cial Assistant which is the ‘Tesult of successful experi- ments by Dr. Arthur L. Dean, president of the University- of Hawaii, and Dr. J. T/ McDonald. Through this process the essential Temedial elements of the oil reorganization now being planned. temporarily appeinted o the depart- ment in 1917 and later was enrd3ed in the Permanent Diploshatic Corps. Mass.. who has been appointed Spe- State. a new pos Special Assistant cretary Of State COPYRIGNT CLINESINAT, wAbn, Shaw, of Boston. to the Secretary ot ion, as part of the the department Mr. Shaw was of gloves. LEAN TIM — have been separated and are used for m- | hides. The village #lover made them inf® taking in pavment cider, muttes and some veal from the little farm. S NOW FOR s FORMER PROSPEROUS GERMANS How the erstwhile well-to-do live "l present-day Germany is described in tHé' Allgemeine Zeitung by an alderly high state functionary, a married man with a family, who long cording laborer. T own a fine mansion in a fashionable, says th hat although he bee {o the upper 30,000 in. Prussia, ag= to the income tax schedule, -his | style of living is reduced to that of a plain, Berlin suburb.” he writes, “but we ha; been obliged to let four rooms furnished. and will have to restrict our Own aparts ments still further. “Before the war we eggs and bacon. wh and tea with cream and breakfasted on ite bread and butter sugar; now we have to content ourselves with thin gruel, black bread no butts er or sugar, and the nondescript ‘official’ jam. g “Only once or twice a week does mest appear on the dinner table : never a joint. Wine has been abolished. of porridge the herrings cr_cheese. the family used seven pints of Supper consists Before milk daily; now a quarter of a pint is the allowance. “Clothes are worn threadbare ; my sem mends my my hair. shoes and my daughter chits’ “Letter writing has become too expen- sive. side out. half. 1 tear off letters received unused half sheets of and use old envelopes, tn- Baths are cut down to ome- “We can no longer afford to entertain company to meals ; after supper.” we meet our friends The present lean times. the writer com- fesses, has not impaired his health very much, Poetry of the Senses. Witter By although "somewhat spare in bod: nner i he says he had become id to have works: ed off a pretty 5ood one at the poetrys society banq lif Burns and ened ta ecac “Well, you can only Argonaut. ut thin! old" milliona! motor cars and foreign trips a rich husband cou Oh, a rich father said the girl; —Boston Transcript. well’ Ine Aspirin and prescribed by physicians for ove twenty years. Accept only an unbrokem “Bayer pack: o ue Noy *h _othe Some one asked him could net be lik-* r, Bynner replied:- an_feel Burns, while you hear Noyes.’ '—San Francisew, Her Plan. 4 k" pleaded the -amor . ire, “of the jewels' and} 1d_give SPI “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is nni- proved age” w per directions to Toothache. Earache, Neuralgia, Rheu- Colds_and boxes of 12 tablets costs matism, Druggists also sell packages. Aspirin Bayer Manut of ou.” : would do just.asy marry mamma.'s RIN safe by millions ver. R R LT hich contains pro- I relieve Headache, + = Ealp. ot

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