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1 1929 ‘Whether he had given a name that S B S UTE BT OF STRATIGY THE WONDERFUL dence right st his fingers’ ends that overcome the reasons esused Mrs. Turner shook the mop refociously back to her—Ah! the very thing!™ He 1 1 ko b BIm| o8 looked at her husband as though |had turmed into Main street, and, as if U o bo suepected. hehad come dewn purposely .to buy iture in an interesting manner has the |she wished she were shaking him. that sitting rosm rug that she Mad nn:::-"pmz idea been shown to bs val-| “Any one who could do such a trick is | hinting for, he entered the furm usble both from the standpoint of the |common, that's my opinion.” The old |store and was soon deep in the matter of S : suspectcd as well as from that of thelman gmiled at his wife's tirade. He | chOOSIng. $ E", nm h m mfl' s 124 YEARS OLD prosecutor. In this particular instance|knew she didm't really mean it even| HaVing decided on the rose pattern and . T Sumaiptios s 13 a wesk: e & mosh; 809 | the possession of the fingerprints of the| thoush e though shé did at the time. f;‘:fl‘l“.fl' n;rlohflt:gne: 2 e '$ . - man sought saved the authorities much| “Well” he observed, -Abe Lincoln| . on®y Mo S0 Srlmh ¥ oo A ] m 2 mimed w e Pesaffi ut Nervieh, Osms, ®|time and cxpemse while it served to|said that the Lord must have liked the all was not right with the world it soon 2, B o Greatly reduco the diffculties of the fl.|SOMImoN folks because e made %0 MDY | oyl he, When Turner left the shop he| TO those sufforing with Indigestion, e Telephons Calla, lem.’ Sulletn Busisess Offce low who was so unfortumate 88 to Te-|” iz mugt have liked you extra well anl o0 oUt for & talk with some of his Torpid Liver, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Peints Bibiectal’ Beoms, -3, sembie the man wantall TF Al A SNF curme seu abis Gismimoh,” Mcs. Turmer ‘Hesdaches, Neuralgia, Kiduey Trouble, Bulietin Job Offos, %-3. | comes that every person is fingerprinted {snapped dack. £ w;h ;,:.“m M’L‘;:e?fil?: was| Rheumatism, Pein in the Back, Eczema Willimentle Ofice, 31 Church 81 Telgbons W5. |\ ganger of being pmnished for a:;xo “Glu’v::m. mflu utu:;e"“!;e re)h:q; nearer 11 o'clock than 19. 3 other Skin Affections, ‘Fruit-a-tives’ i or | “Wish you would harry supper. s . R Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 35, 1930, _ [thing another did will be still fu Tarner Imew he was 15 the WrODE, £F | e bad to rufes her in ‘one| ives prompt relief and assures & T i e pr«;mb-:du!mo B o toanen | 427,% he said as he fitted his key into| speedy recovery when the treatment ] down the at afternoon SN SN . peSaiED Fiuss, THE HOUSING SITUATION. Fad insteatl e A flsctmsd o Sho toipt- O e T ok o1 then stepped | g faithfully followed. J T ALY Y afeuitt || the nousiog problem e ome that ial ing yotce of 3 neigubor an gone fiehios: | UL 50y pat Mrs. Turners voiee| ‘Fruibadtives’ is the only nmfiawn: @ ‘chdiied o 3t otberwise crodited to X of the large cities and| “Why is it,” he tho b sounded anything but angry and his spir-| made fruit — containing e Suser dnd sl oo Secal mews publbed || POtRETIOE R € that the meed |the window waiting for the evening meal, | {70ed from - “that ng cleaning always cames at| ., .| medicinal principles of apples, u S & [ty o i do- | ot special legialstion o deal with el il s s et e 20 2a 40 help me wiin this Fog=| L N P prunes, combiued itation s boen Tecoguized in se simays bave to be fnihed on Saturday o ] e - | states. fternoon? 3 rarey w5 In spite of the demand building is at| The splutter and aroma of frying pork | "USl. Log et it the prettiost you ever| | 00¢.8DOX, 6 for$2.50, trial size 250. s stanstill Coiditions ‘St S Cticliope wite siE MoRiSIRE. Ordinarlly | saw?" See, I've nearly got it placed.” She | At all dealers or sent postpaid, people are not desirous ef putting capl- . £ave it a pull here and there as she talk- IT-A-TIVES Limited, tal into construction werk when prices|talking to ma while she prepared the|gq FRU ¥ o at the peak with thé expectations|mesl Pa looked searchingly at the rug then ENSBURG. N. Y. 1 After what semeed an age of waiting d + easier conditions in the mot distamt| L WIEC SITE at his wite, “Glad you're pleased ma, but that rag wture will make such investments de- The old man's eyes twinkled with|; t th t all. Red ¢idedly poor enes. But with this sitva- | musement at his wite's efforts 0 StaY | rosse o tan gt warn o o b A GLEANED FROM FOREIGN CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING SEPT. 18th 10,926 T {tion prevailing there ars those demand- eross. Twice she almost forgot that she | “Sure, 1 knevw you would, s0 T picked EXCHANGES. - =7 |ing accommodations and there are these angry er eyes smi this ons’ out ™ 5 5 MORE WILD CLAIMS. Who are being imposed upon by profit-|she listened and nodded her head in in-| " oyou! “You picked it out! Why you| Strap Hanging For All: Complain. - erest h . . iy ing passengers on our tubes may none When Governor Cox undertakes to tell|sering landlords because the epportunity| to the fish story he was telling. | were not even there, what's g6t into you, But at the close of the yarn when a real ” ieht? N the less be thankful that London has people of California regarding thelis presented to make unjust demands.{) uop was in order, she suadenly froze| o . Sure you feel all right? Not sick|not yet found it desirable to follow . : X or_anythin le of Paris, where seats n taken in the senate againa the|This is particularly troe in commuaities|yp and relapsed into frigidity. “Quite sure” Mrs. Turners delighted|tS eXample of s £ 3 been, ther in some = 3 Jeagus of nations he ought confive him-|which have grown as the resuit of de-| Tarmer declded that & walk would bellaugh was most resssuring T mmew|BETG0 mfiz&“:‘},; e Ca!"t H Iliklng Thls lege 3 weif 10 the facts instead of trying to play|velopments incident to the war. It is a fooil lf"_:h;{? ;fllh- evseél ‘i‘fa !;eg&h:;: you would get it for me the first time|comers have to stand. A series of iron Yo‘l s their sentiments b: making a 10t}ease where those who cannot get accom-| to take i one. So_ I'got you in the notton, so I picked it|rods runs from floor to roof, and on gre N . g of false statements whick only jibe With|modations not only need to De accom-|®nd headed toward the vilage gut last week gnd told %r. Phillips to| these one haned taroughout tie jour- The GOLD MEDAL GI LENWOOD is in reality a cmnlgmabon' range g Py sy 0 e el e TR Bl v sucees -|send it when vou ordered one.” ney, with no hope of ever dropping in- i) ing different fuels, neitherone- R s s e it v oo g s e T e S e, Sohel 0% | First time you got me n the notion?®” | o the scat vacated by the fellow pas- consisting of two complete ranges using t with K = the rept . mod: lequal it by k" 1d man, “Hmm !—" e N ing in any manni other. A shoud realize that he hos caused (he|rental should be protected. In order ‘:B He pulled off his hat to let the breeze | s all o i B P‘:m:ade uA:g r:xrlleiat peo+ g L interfering in any er Wi ol e AN PR H s his own rauk and unsup-|do what seems to be necessary a mumber|biow through his thick white hair. his pipe. “Got a match ma? No never ! : and for the other. - So far-as the i . ements, to faks what he says{of states are at the present time inter-| “Must think of something nice te take'mind, T know you ain't.”"—Chicago News. | Some N:n-glmrmv! Colnnul;l How‘; »,Cod supplm the fuel for one, gas other. \ wit generous sprixkling of salt. Helested in legislative sessions called to ever much the army counc ne fas alerming things to tcl' but Whon|geal with the probiem IeEulNtits (oo culonels’ my: tiprove use of these two fuels is concerned, it is' exactly as though you had a : they are looked Info thev are baseloss OFf Whether it will work out as eontem-| LETTERS-TO THE EDITOR | #alking on the sidewak in front of ner | IS Sevice, one cannof avold o pace’ ing regret at the decision that these coal range and a gas ran; The difference 18 that they oem:he Lorted plated remains to be seen but in New home she passed two boys who were scuf- . t 7 ) o officers must retire at the age of 10, : of heing two separate ranges in two Wika he told the peop'e of Callfernia|sereey a mw has been passed exempting | SUBEestion Regarding Obligations of Allfes | fling and one of them siipped Into a Pud- | sob 1t neane tho romoval of Dany in: fl instead e R dle, splashing mud e i < 1 7SS that the country would have had thelfrom taxation for a period of five years “Lr!r.m Eaé::n Fu;m g;e S‘i‘f?“sfi"e of | ithen 5,.,‘,“: %Z., ‘;T,’fln;;";h‘;x :fizfi‘ “&;fi‘,‘x‘: z‘;f;’,; {,“efl‘"‘,(;;’:fifl‘;{;’; parts of the kitchen. o — : lsague of nations but fr the fact that all dwelings erocted In that period. An-|Tar o5 Commny by the Ualied Statcs o ihe dress and then before the boy | thronghout _their military “carcers. You may use the coal and the gasat the same time, or either one with- 3 Newberry was 2 ne -| other gives the assessors . could re: what was happening shej There is, for instance, Lieut.-General £ . ) st it would nas: been raiifed|inquire into the rents paid by tenante| i, SO G S Y, LA, ey |70 to him and began to wallop him | Henry Kent, who has been colonel of out the other. You have gas in warm weather and coal in eold weather. i Smsslating: rewsabas Vetlyiifts. view o changing the S3seSSTIENt| sadors’ notes fronk the allies ana advanc- M LD Be smallion's pue e Lot b A g But at any time you wish to do more baking or more cooking, you have 1 e fact that he was m: mem-| iy keeping with unjust profits. Protec-{ing those countries credit for the pur- & s % % e = 5 . - i ¢ of the senate foreign relations com-|tion lus also heen given to the tenant tochase of war material and supplies, at | Y MOher worked hard 1o fron this| tho age of 20, and nait 4 century ago | |M} tho advantage of using both fuelsand both ovens at the same time. mivoe he should have f:st made sureljneyre him against unjust evictions. the same timé issuing liberty bonds, from have to.be washed again” and|equally long service career is claimed . s d e 2 ou d 2 of e fact Tie lnten: was plaifi| in the siate of New York the legis-|the proceeds of which ihese advances | ov'him o final whack ap emphasi. [ by General Sir Georse Higsinson, the it ds to your cooking art so quickly an flichlenfiy, you will fin however. He hoped to play up the New-ljature is now engaged in endeavaring to L s . colonel of the Worcestershire. Regi- b s < leasures in your home, berry caso for his own benefit but he in-| relieve much the sam» situation that ex.| 07, Rotes i foand fgures amourts to Unblased ment, who went through the Crimea that cooking is one of the greatest pl ¥ 'dull“‘l‘ in :l»{m»;‘x which were entire-isteq in New Jersey. In Bosten the steps|straitened financiai conditions abroad, it|, She hadn't been particularly interested | campaign with the Guards. 7 against the facts. towards relleving the housing siuation|was demed inadvisable to press payment |2 the rfiim lor‘null!‘rage through the | The Qi Express: Although the oil- Senator Newberry was not the decld-lgo not appear to be progressing very|for interest for/ a period of | YeATS Of her useful life, but had devoted | fired engine that drew a train from iog factor in the organization of the, h hersell loyaMy to domestic pursuits in rapidly when only ome permit in the|three years, at which time the intercst | : London to Birmingham may been s semate. The republicans were in con-|week has be anted for a dwelling,| Was to be funded as part of the principal | Li¢ Service of her employer. However, | the first ojl-engine express, it was, of once why 2 Glenweod Range “Makes Cooking Easy” i week has been gre . 2 : Wwhen informed that women were to have | course, not the first experiment to 3 trol by two majority so that had New-|unile complaint In Philadelphia is that|due this government. ps % in its various liberty loans and victory | -V ei. T'm going to read up on the |the coal strike of 1912 the Midland ¢ ization it would not have changed the S : 3 tull rights to vote, she announced: e o in berry been abse t the time of organ- The United States government issued make oil do the work of coal. During . where else. It s 2 hard time for those|notes some twenty billions of doliars, |10 Who are trying to be elected and | Rajlway equipped locomotives for Sltuation, the republicans would haveltrying to get housing accommodations in{which bonds were bought by over ten | 004 Out all about them and who's thelburning oil. and in the early nineties » still been in control. Sargs centers. million individual suhscribers in the | DSt man before I vote for him—but it the Great Eastern Railway had several As to the part Senator Newberry play- United Stetes, who g Sir By R SORK € b0 B MuOoR o Mg oot o gl »d on the foreign relations committee Wt o did not have the moncy. to borrow the Hadn't Met Her. bulicve wete e - successtul: though Geveruor Cox manufactures that out off COUNTRY WANYS A CHANGE. |money to buy these bonds. Comsequent-{ , .o - ©0"% = = rore|B0L_ 50 cconomical as coal engines whole cloth becavse the Michigan sen-| Malne has indicated most conclusive-ly, war was over, a large num- | clerk in the department store|What many eningeers place g the situation there is as serious s any- e i iwas asked by a woman customer where |faith in is palverised coal, which wa . o -{ly what the sentiment is in that cem- e purchasers were forced to = = b 4 o 1 ab: s e R RIS e ot =i neir Jiberty bonds at whatever mar. | e Mgt nd mosquito bar. The clerk | introduced on the Great Central about % & dence of false statements that sither |lock. From that it s possible to nsiet| K6t Drict hey would bring to pay of |™FRICRSMNE ropleds 0 |bwo vears afo, This ls said to have s, it hos 6f false state o st _elther 3 oy 2 1 ans. The purchasers of thes 5 = > 3 ~ formed or else he Is expecting the peo-|t© be displayed throughout the coundty.|{he Trnited States government for ' the S P 1o taks his word for gospel. And|Put what seems o bit more expressivel sinkjng fund, second—some new invet. |, TR, Studving o minute s she saw Baby Coughs e : : from the masmer In which he has cen-|!s the result of the inquiry which has|ors, ahd third—the banks throughout the = 7 customer’s Tase r p e she added: “Oh, T misunderstood, you'll| fequire treat with a remedy t oamps ad been made throughout the entire coun-|country, Who in turn took the liberty {go Soveart, roro | tains o Piso’s is mild but effec- " A e T 2l reserve bonk and discount their notes T S —— BT S S50 ke . by ir7iag 5 o) nanciai canditions a5 summasiea| il the liberty bonds as collateral ot f e randon e » ¢ wi Japan rear silk-| Cuban barbers use no brush, but lather| An excellent qualty of charcoal s that he will gain much by trying to ere-|and financial conditions as summarized| ' my take eare of the interest on this of water sufficient to flood a Farmecs W A | atrate’ wth :EheiE, hitidd from % | bilsy muide: froes The dhall of nuta ise impressions. by Ex-Secretary F. K. Lane of the de-llarge debt, in additien to the expenses of | canal 100 feet wide and 300 miles long to worms, just as women on bowl made to fit under the chin. the process being a recent 0 P 2, partment of the interlor. the government, occasioned very heavy @ depth of twenty feet In connection With the question as to|taxation, and now that the wWar is over, KEEPING TABS ON EXPLOSIVES, what the sentiment is as to whether the|We are faced with two propositions which S Tight now with the Wall street horror|next administration will be democratic|Sa2not be put off indefinitely, namely tesh inwmind New York is giving in-|gix of the divisions mto which the] (3) What disposition is to be made of seased attention to the restrictions the ten billion Avances to foreign pow- country was made declared that it would{ grnments against ambassador’s’ notes and hat are placed upon the »ou:essnm of | be republican With the three remaining| (b) the reduction of taxes. combustibles. Recognizing the havoc|gsections those in the south, being dem-| . - o 3 It has been sugzested by Joseph W that could be wrought by those baving|ocratic. Considerable democratic senti-|Harriman, president of the Harriman explosives of a powerful nature in their ment was found In but one of the repub-| National bank, that if a merchant soid possession, should they be so inclined|lican divisions While Awo of the demeo-|a bill of Zoods to a responsible purchaser #% to use them without regard for con-|cratie divisions displayed much repubii-|2nd took in payment a note, the merchant seque gw York has a bureau of|can sentiment. PH-| \woutd endorse the note and borrow money combustibles through the records of | Significant is the amswer to the Mst of| (TOT ihe bank 10 extend his business which 8 % b Sl 1 . - Now he argues that the United States cn 1t s supposed te be poseible to tell| quostions as te which condition would | government is somewhat in the position of .' ® every pousd of 'he‘!“lfl‘[" €an|influence the voters in casting their vote| the merchant in that it has the<obligation be found. in whose possession it is and|for president, for in the same six divis-|of the allies, and that an arra Who has a license to tramsport and use|jons the reason given was the “dissatis-| ment should be made whereby this d i faction with the presemt administra-|Should be placed in say a fifty-year tian> per cent. obligation. with sinking fund etc, and that the United States govern- oo R il g e gear|ment should guarantée theee bonds na i i aage, - the offer some in exchange for our eutstand- conniection with the attempt to get some|rampaign being conducted on natlonal|ing lberty bonds to an equivalent lght on where the explosives may have|jscues. Straw vetes may mot always|amount. Naturally, a financlal und (ome from the checkup of the New|yredict posttively what is geing to hap-|taking of this magnitude would requir: York supplies doesn’t balance. Accord-|pen, but this inquiry would seem to be|CORETessional legislation and time to c: ik to reports it is impossible to tell|inore than & straw vete and except from |17 It 9t Dut if in the form about o Tt N At . Thersiine south, whish eemisis tostgad hy| on. Or ID %00e moRiled feem, wech doesn't appear to be any record of the|its leader as proposition could be consummated, usual, the removal of a certain considerable quan-! i e ] How often these records are checked up s unknown, and it is not known how often reference !s made to them, but in o g e would result in, first—the reduction of new order of things. 5, and second— i B B0 that sints of imice gs. The country|our taxes, and second—an advance in St Tt 5 bty i 4t B i T Bl WE INVITE ALL MEN TO COME IN AND SEE HOW WE ARE e o | 8 e e S | R SOLVING THE CLOTHING PROBLEM FOR THEM RIGHT NOW. a T would like to roceive comments, eriti- ®ies is to put an end to the poss! - g that some of the explosive was taken|ns o demoeratio ::mh:i.lu‘u-n -.’:;mi); Slminyeng eussatioo. away from those who had a right to|the poll mesns amyt Very truly yours, 'I take it and was used for legitimate pur-|po it e ity JAMES B. TAYLOR l.E US EXPLAIN poses with the party taking it negleot- New York, Sept. 21 Ing to record the fa. P Te Through puch & bureau there seems to| “'“u"‘_ Hgions.- Stories That Recall Othe; Be no reason why a pretty accurate rec.| “Gfeat wine year in France says a - = ord cannot Le kept of the legitimate|NAdline. Its a great whine year over Apprecintion sales of explosives but New York is|DeTe Bren e G B G Sartor s v ildren 28 2 rule de not seem B R AL L \y e TN O R ki b to Sppreciato all the efforix that are put Jrousen_ it Biers & Dot er tare o eir behalf, merely taking food, to the. tiag, | 0 0 W} ciothing and all the other things provided by the parents as part of the game, and oy RO g - Ay ttention to them. However, California has made a Blp tnerease in | Losin 1O & 2 there are exceptions as ho Population in ten years, but it canmet be | miss 0;?0“!’» bt AT becauss of fts eartheuakes. She was daintily attired in a pink gingham dress, every ruffle and tuck of The man em the comer says: It you|Which was iromed to perfection. While cannot inherit & fortune the mext guick- est thing is te own & saloen. 1 e e s e e s “On the Coast” We Al Use Heving um-m.-u:-ya.. bt w‘ m Ihe Convenience of a Charge Account —_AND A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US MEANS MORE THAN CONVENIENCE. IT MEANS , ECONOMY __'____—._.—————_-———'_.-_ New Suits and Top Coats for Fall are now ready ! The most stylish models, correctly tailored, in a variety of modish dark sha‘d‘ee:. c?ou can get a good Suit or g‘oat hereaslowas. . $50-00 rying into New York such goods which might be easily secured at other polmts without arousing suspicion. But when i is not pessible for the New York bu- ™eau o sccount for the explosives that are supposed to be recorded it is mot only difienity to get much help frem that direction in this instance but it fails to accomplish just what it was es- tablished for. e — KIGNT AT MIS FINGER TIPS, In spite of all the efforts that Been made to locate the musSersr Wonder if Giewernot Cox has any the young woman who was killed Procfiess deps on What is being rateed Rer body crowded into a trunk mnd o buy the presidlency of France. ? i i ] i l i ¥ From now on those whe are losking. for the rich smtummal pictures will be making dally drives inte the country. | I ] i Whers he was taken A R R i . , o~ . : / son tilics . S TR TS TR OS' SUITS Tl icines Sombieins good ooks wits double thewr...... 91900 il ry ir H il i (hree-fourths of the Califernia papers de ot print the news of the campaign he fails to get’ the peint. They demt #n his false alarme as néws.- The Massachwestts do not