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Thoro ; y wrative aking, it can fiy. 124 YEARS OLD _[Pehy S hay- Tewvs hesefIt is vers ‘wise 3 maakih Geore. " the i very wise'in " Bubicription pride (3 & whek: 606 & duaih; .40 [JONOTeS. | o : » e : “Tade ' busifiest of . |tance of a miile or more it ) : o very impressive sight apparently skip- Butered at the Postofice st Norwich, Comn, &4 Bacte 4 Black: a e S o : andaged| BinE slang . the. saifkce (Gf (i thk ‘At 1 “Andromeda, Cas- Telephone Cally, | 2 : all shiie forth with : uat % ‘the h'flmmy :;lon(hl v Dlanets at all = With _the em 0s if ‘they wers horse thieves. |them. In - -3 \ - Uranus, which is fot 6 bs 3 ING OUT OF ENTANGLE- |great speed because the most dangerous e . 7 Tesult of accident—that of falling 18 MENTS. . | 1 n ! | sends us 'hi When' thet d‘gmmne.ém;nm T entirely cut out.’Nobody ufmamc :.bf't they Ciflny |ba’ ahacrved In the western |Vieat 3¢ A}‘ v president holds ‘up the factithat - we just after sunset. Jupiter 'and Sa-|experience a remarkable or urh, on’ the o hand, are morning | should sud'dem');’, ceass ud?h:t ye great moral: Seeure | stars, before sunrise only.}should be.enti naware ? mfi.‘:’eg; mgfm and then Mmf will be observable as an eve-|s generatipn wortl pyss before our as- 1 § - ing star for a week or ten .days pre-|!ronomers [would learn of the change. 0 wouMd ot ave ta, do mer frkfhe league] 3 eeding’ and following Oct. 24, It must|generation of men on. earth would ses a . / : of nations' can it be possible that he| It is impossible to ‘ | Bave not had to fire a shot in order to uphdld the Monrge .dootrine - and - at- temp\'s to claim . that that. we 3 Ovéf the spet where the sun has already |tras ome. . In absolute magnitude S our ditermined stand. ageinst mixing up| STCMGment Imposes on women: The Be-| of, and can e seer only on particular-(in real size or brllliancy, . in an)' European entanglements that We|gurs closes all dlscussion 28 o the le- | s, L orable mights, When the horizori is|100 times as g;rnt .:: ‘motn:;” B ; \ 56 CIRCUMTWN Were . respected. in our positien taken | gality ‘or constifutionality of the amend-| “Cxormeyey Ly Suicet clouds e ; x under the Monroe doctrine?’. Had we|ment. Whe burnihe question How’ 8| sailation of Perseus sentaining - Aleald| ¢ i number, but sufics it o kY hers WEEK ENDING SEPT. 25th, 1920} gone sahead’ and made alliansés in Bu-| what does tiie nation's womanfieod Dro-|¢he famous variable star, whose Bright.|thet mo star worship was more wide- ’ 3 . tope. .in_digresard for the &fvice that|POse 10 do' with the newiy-treated i |fess changes so greatly at regular in.[tpread {n this very continent and f has been- Needed for ‘g0’ many ‘years, we|SUe? This new law renders such terms|iervals that it loses more than two-|cvery clime, from the Americas to the . Wwould (have had plenty of opportunities| 88 “suffragist” and _ “anti-suffragist ) Overestimbte tho|be fooked for just after sunset right|star where, perhaps, there mo longer overlaoks: the’ fact: that it wa¥ through|erious duty which ‘the nireteanth ¢ L ; J A < 2 thirds of its light and drops.from the |Malay islanfis, abound with legends tor firlg /in aetefise ot the doe-|ODSOieté Both terms have been merged | second down to the third magnitude, Al-|{nd -monuments which testity to the " forth by Presldent Mon-| N0 {he word “citisen.” Can the 6PD0-| goli ae is well known, is really a double HIGHER TROLLEY FARES. trine ai set forth by President Mon-|nants of this act so far forget their deep s roe. - ; That the Conneeticat compaly Was | ‘yye pave.set 4 good example and We adk the state utilities ‘commission for & reverence and veneration felt for these 1a\ i\l R R SRl o t 1 3 Sta¥, one compoment of which periodi- | ftars. m 30 i ihy ; dislikes and tter animosities, as to v . e e enn mositics, a8 2 | cally eclipses the other, and it 1s o this | - In beauty. they are unsufpassed; they H Of wise women l'lave t.km the authority to indiease ita of | fuence #nd dollars when i was neces-|that women will not take Aheir cue from 2 tdres was weil understood ‘so that the L 0 8ix such eclipses in Algol will be vis-|needed. Alcoyne, the brightest, is pure dv f th derf“l 2 T fag|sary for bettor conditions and relief in|the so-called superior sex who vote ofily |ile tnis month and we give below the.|\white in color.t Some years ago one as- aavan € O € won savings lication causes mo surprise. t has Burope but we Have not attempted to|When it Is-convenient. Let us not in-|iimeg of the middle of the eclipse, Which |ironomer annquneed that, according to ined that it was not able to make| i into rthe affaira of these countries |Crease the already great and cowardly % & L > ‘begins five hours previous and ends five | liis calculation Aleoyne was the center - > . s in some instances and .that itipor that reason we had good ground|%wm¥ of dodgers slackers and drones|hours previous and-ends five hours la-|f our,universe and that all the other ofiered durmg- th]s sale of Fm and was not possible under prevailing rates|e ;. geclartng that we would not toler- h“;‘ theoi‘: Skt dem’:{‘; “v;uqu - t 1’. ter. These are as follows: Oct. 2, 0.40 |stars revolved ‘about it im orbits. But b to make the business throushout thef,. Furopean interference in this Dart|neble pionoers ae Susan. B Anm::; 2. m.; Oct. 4, 930 p. m.; Det. 7, §.20 [this is certainly not true. state show a fair return. In insisting ¥y Fatb Rt i@ :|a m.; Oct 24, 11.15 p. m.; Oct. 8 p. As a matter of fact, the stars of the . p r Of the, JORMLE At I8 SR (o e Hissbatn Caay Suititon st othds ‘hobi8| . - Got: 180, 450 g, | ATl thel in | Pleiades are moving together through ts. 18 the last da gpon fhe need of increased, income his|the Monroe doctrife, let uS get mixed|workers were alive to celebrate this d8¥' | egstern standard Lime. . It snodla. not [space In the same direction &nd with y y you can $mpary s doing no mor¢ tHan eom-|yp with the affairs of Burope andglet|As it is perhiaps théy have seen of “the|ne giffienlt to pick out Algol from the |(qual velocities, heeping the identity of 3 panies in other states serving large and|ug phe subject to-call for the backing up|travail of their souls and are satisfled. 3 = e : other étars of Perseus and tho obser-|the sroup, showing thus thai they are benefit b this Sal Wh pa small communities. They have found|or the ofders of the leaghe fegardinE| Nothing in il the vation of its fading and recovery will [1eally intimatély comnected” physicaily y €. y y hag 4t is impossible to get a proper re-|territorial limits and be as small as T Lo et ity Sond bastier A : mm from their efforls and there are | guring the past ne bundred years Eu-|In the depth of its feclings und “the|to every eme. g ¥ om0 ald S anc 'ces . en Cail se]ect ymmunities where the increase In| ronean guarrels are not halted by ideal-|range of its susceptibilities.- It is ex- e great’ star of the constellation of [ ¢lose neighbors of the heavens. . h 3 farcs hus shown en increase |imic understandings. They are mot |ceedingly rare o run across a person | Taurus the Bull the first e et A MRS S ot ol ks a2 s m et ol P oSl | el o A AV in any station of .life or in any part of | debaran, is as vet a lmleA low for cén-|en distinct stars in the group under fair . the duty of this country rests in meet-| the World who s utterly devold of | vemiént observation, but With cach fight | «tmospheric conditions; some can see as h]g. y gr de furs today—— p& small e fu three Wk e i et of (i e s kindly instinsts. ‘Supposé you have a|it Will improve in position and (Will {thany as thirteen. A good telescope will h a t y y a ’ ed out the zone systsm, but| r.o | cold in’ the head or on the lungs, or a|soon be much higher in the sky. s o Haw © ed out the zone system, takes to. settle those of :Burope espec-|fouch of lumbago, or & twinge of neu-| The cluster of the Pleiades, which di-|a photograph expésed for a medium M epite of such efforts it Has not been| i uo whon it ig -recogmized: what Euro- i ritis in your little finger or something | Vides with "Aldebaran the interest, can |leng ossivle to get 4 reasonable profit. ‘world is more wonderful than the human heart as seen operation There have been one and 1we of time will reveal cver 2,000 in- 0 o pean tendemcies ars. that turns the stomach into lead. Now |Be found a short distance furiher above |dividual menibers, all doubtlessly of depostt and we Wlll hold ur purs- Whether the imcrease to a ten cent After ‘what the Monroe doctrine has| What resulty if ‘your kind neighbors |the horizon. Aldebaran is thc eye of | great star size .making up this famous : yo p , e fare which is now being asked is justi-fqin. i fhe past hundred yéars can it m?r,- of ya‘;r ,u:nmn Do they let you |the Ball, and there was a time when the | group. ¥ ied 1z a matter which should be deter-{p " naorea qagirable to cast. it aside|Suffer in silence? or in the kindness of Ch fil & the mised in accord with the faets. 1t is tof o “PETE SR er some super| their hearts do- they suggest some rem. 1 ase untu you want ter. - be expected that the application will be c.]edy? Within an hour you will have LEY Home as a memonal of their father v 7 that a goyernment instead of under the gov- % THE EDIT a 33 bagked up with facts from the stand- T Setablished pot.| CTOUED specifies to swim in. Mark P X or ‘mother? A more needed or deserv- s 4 > : 5 W o o s “|ernment, flag and long @éstablished pok-lwqwain once sald that he took all the W 3 mg ‘object could not be found. Checks ot of the company. The utilities cOm-| icieq of, the United States of America! | ramedies for a eold that his folends sug. o Ty Mo | should be sent to Miss Adelaide L. Butts, SALE ENDS TODAY nigsion will unquestionably be interest- - gested and as a result he came very| Mr. Editor: Congratulations are ex< |39 Washington Street, with a_statemént ] d in mot only hearing what the differ- REMOVE THE DEADWOOD. near losing his immottal soul. Moral, |tended to The Rock Nook. Children's [ipai . they are for the Sheitering Arms ||| E X ot commuaity views may Do regRFAING) o9 g (et 'dr Thussgay tojTUSE ToU SSSAEK g0 fa 4 duotor af | HoWs Swhrtment of the United L Workers | buikting fund. - § i he Increase but in doing some figuring o Y ofice. & rms artmen SeodgEy nature takes of trimmis t % conlitions and the hus_mesu._ Aately it doswi't. always dledEimibels 8 may I’:Ielp t:;é,pl.we he lives in.' The|.s the late John Bocles. For it i8 his. give and 'bequ_eat_r’\ to “The Lnu_ed - There ¢an be no dispesition to be = : d""" a S word “boom™ 8 open to some objection. it that hss.made it possmledfor, the Workers -of Norwich,” a corperatign . other than falr to the company. The|much a8 might be desired . and : much|r; js too much like the Word “Inflnts” ; | Seurtment to have not only & comtor: |Created by an ‘act of the general us- qusetion of what is fair must be deter-|more than the dead wood is fémoved, | something that has o momentary of fid-|¢adle home, but a safe, . sanitary ana |SCTIY Of Confiectioat, ‘in the Jamuary mined by the commission after becom.|even big.-limbs -and entire trees golng|titious value. To °merely “boom” & |ywell cquipped home for the little child- |VeS9ion, 18787 the sum of -§.......... 4 i asqnainted with the facts. and it|down before the wind: | place s not apt to give it any perma-|ren who come to them for care.and pro. | 10 D applied to The Sheltering Arms, N "o bo expected that the benefit of| It s mot possible to antieipate and|hent value. If we can gain any valta-| ection. : :’Pi("‘“;e'!‘ for ‘“ehc‘_’l"f'““"’“ or equip- 1 Z \ e et iho costs ot aperation | Prevent 4l tho havoe that s caused by|ble lessore from many "now deserted | "“On" Saturaay last, when the puunc | "t OF i mew Duidiog. | 121-125 Main Street i e the | Such storms but there scems to be no Wwestern towns, it is that they were first| were invited to the formal opening of | . SHELTERING ARMS. wift be permitted to. the public at the astion: ‘Vut Ahat "Dl Talabt D6 4 boomed and then exploited, and a town, | the enlarged and remodeled home, great | NOrwich, ‘Ottober 1, 1926. easliest possible moment. We are fully Targd atioiie To" iha - i flat that I like a curpqrgtlon. that has been “work- pleasure was evident and very frequently — 3 aware of the fact that we cannot get|[arse 3 & Eh ge S|ed” or exploited soofier or later bursts | this was expressed by the many visitors Stand by Brandegee and Safe and § e without trolley service and’ when|caused prevented if there was the prop-ijike a bubble. Norwich, in the past,|as they went through® the rooms, every g sy S shown that charges for it are jus-|ér amount of atiention given to l“" in|has sufterd from entéfpribes that wee|one of which was so cheerful and weil Government. thers can be 16 disposition to op-|SPection and trimming of trees, the very|not successful. ey were boomed but! planned for fts needs. . Editor; The latter of recent date r\: them, éven ,,mug:vm s mis be|dppearance of mhny of ‘which. requires! they added nothing {o the organic| Another expression which was {Fe- e Bulletin , signed “Republican ” | Eives himself Wholly to my service. 12 to 16 years, when heaithy children w6 Sore popular tham any other In-|NO €Xpert to point out the necessity of|Strength of the city either through tax- | quently heard was, “If only The Shel- egard to §enator Brandegee, was| The kind of prayer which is suggested ';‘u:u_ld gain from 6 to 14 pounds a year, s == . 3 applying ‘the saw and the axe. ation or by population. We can aiways|tering Arms had -such a home!” Why |réad Wwith much® interest by me, while |as being offéred in the second chapter of | (hcy may gain only 2 or 3 pounds. crepses in expenditures. help our town by saying good things |ds they not have it? Money is 4ll the|.the question.of woman voting in ‘the |-Acts is possible to every, child of God. | ~Children with malnutrition do not all Dead trees ‘and decayed limbs are no s y 1 & . 'y is all g f betiave the il 20 erilipant > Not ol 88 iax Driaarcia about it. We can oome beforé the péo- | eommittee ‘in’ charge “are waiting for. | Rast has not seemed a vital question|These peeple in the early days_had it i e same way. Somc are pale. REVENUE AND PROTECTION. A B ple with some definité and tangible plan | They have a building lof, they have) With me but.with. the paesing of the|tvait until their answer came. ¥or tem {Mull 2nd listless, with dark rings under ance but they are just h th poor appearaiice Y 8ré just sucl)tnat will awaken public interest. The plans for the building. = Where are our | federal amendment giving us women a|days they prayed. Our ‘prayer may be |the cyes .tire easily, and have no ambi- Mycretary Houston of the freasury de-la menace as i§ rfevealed every time|people want to.see somse: concrete objeot | friends? place in the political sun, perhaps, we|bnswered instantly of we dre seking fion 16 play or work ; their work in sehool pastment has been asked regarding the|there is 2 heavy windstorm. It is trueito work for. A power loom has. no| Many people A0 not undefstarid that | should take more interest in the vote|power, for while these men had to wait k:g:n S0 poor lh?t they must frequently advisability of inereasing customs du-|that many times it is the live rather|practical value unless it {s aétually |by far the greater part of the money |and should consider it a sacred rite |until a new dispensation was ushered in ;:,m grades, Others afe nervous -and tieg In order to increase our revenue, 0| than the dead limb that is torn off but|Weaving cloth. . given to The Unftea Workers by Mr.}as well as right, and, if as it is said, "l‘ ll;:: in "‘l::l :l:'penu(im‘n’:h:hyes:en prbs lthix;rd;o' n-:a:e l‘nd hl‘:’i‘w ms"\- rhleh he replied, “If Europe is made tof the 1 or the dangerous limbs, comsti- Fécles twas given to it specifidally for | that we women have the balance off® waiting ore God is ‘be- 4 nd sleep badly. il pil) Mer dobts-she HUSE b6 abIE to SND | tating symetk wesr o 1] e cxes of the natlon, perhaps of all| ; "Rock Nook Children’s Home. So | power, let us. use it in the right. direc- |Ing of one accord with Him and with |Others are ovesambitions, wmstargly act- oy . : tuting sometimes half of o trée, ate al the civilized world have béen resently |yl 11l Watkors 18 not so Ficn for | tion cnd stapd by Brandegee, a steri.|{hemselves is perfectiy described in the |ive. restless; they find it difficult to con- * products to the United States. It|iswsa to remain:the. greater the menace|fixed on New York city. All right-mind- jts other departments as many’ people| ing and Woriderful mam, who has mo use | forty-first verse where we are told that |“entrate. ; ml\ m(‘_ L ,m.:-(}he 'wnr’f up ;°°‘H|ey become. { 4 ';,',‘,,.‘3;:"?;,5"??"’?3.“'&"’13 ;‘;evanx“,fi :2: think it is. Why not take time once a|for sham progress, but ever titelessly |{he same day there were added about Why Malnutrition Develops. © must contimite to receive Im-| jn mamy citiee & reguiar survey. is|P! ? year to read its annual report and see | serves both his state and country. Wo- | three thousand soul unto them. Children get into a condition or malmo- poms from the European nations i our|mode of the trees for- the purpose of| fidental —Accorfing to evidence thus |j..¢ jiow much money it and edch-of | men, use.your common sense and join TR trition because their growth is not watch- ewports are to be pall for™ culling“out " the *deidwood. * That means| far submitte 'irm‘:‘i';i:"hbm’.‘:efi";n:‘; its department has? The snnual report | forces With the righteous element, vot- ed. . To grow in height and gain regula Phore Was mo timie even during our|ihe antieipation of the results of some md“:mse oiits 16 & plot, 9 aré eems |MYe8 January 1920 states that :me ing “the straight republican ticket to THE GROWING CHILD Iy in welght is just as much a siem Rlgmest tariff hat we did not get im-|future storm and avoiding ¥he incon-|nelieq to ask in amasement, why & piot? ,Bock Nook Children’s Home had. $322.- | victory. By the U. 5. Public Heslth Seryies health in a boy or girl of 8 or 10 48 in a ports from Europe. It is not to be sup-{venience. and -Xpehse that goes with| What could fhe perpetrators possibly i“‘(-h LAl R el MINNIE ‘HUNTINGTON SMITH. o et womtestmand | V2DY. Mothers have learfied to weigh pamd that {arlff raies would be imposed | the falling of such Material onits wires,|gain by it? "It could not have been for | [PoF the, Berest only can be usel: ULt Lebanon Green, Sept. 30, 1820, Malnutrition Should Be Treated. i hths s s 4 way as to shut off imports,|to eay nothing:.of preventing. people be-|révenge as the bomb Was fiot hidden in{ g 41d covld be used for enlargine and Malnutrition 18 a condition of under- | a Boys and flrwflls A:!“m c;mt"n dacnol ’ ouf industries|ing. struek :by such limbs or the live|any would-bevictim's office. To kill| gimpdeling its present. home. _ . : nourishment_commionly measured by un- 2 B reg i v 5" 505 e 3 unda; rnin; £TOW of gain regularly in weight, some- ill not be possible for the coun-|ires they are ¢enabie of tearing down. hel}llessh office boys :;fl — l‘"’flfl'"fo The Shelteting Arms, is another de- z _y g derweight. It is seen in boys and giris &t | hing is wrong. If these boys and girls fiooded with cuch a quahtity |1t s not to be sufposed tha such cit- | Bever w:s"”‘fie;‘n ;:r.yb T’;w“:;ecfflut‘ ;"“; parfment of the United Workers. Its| POWER AND PRAYER—ACTS: 18, 14 |eny period after infanéy of in childHood. |,re weighed regularly every month this ropean goods that, 3¢ Will balies eseape ail frouble from falling limbs ol he Anibrias i “°l purpose is to provide a home and give| -Power can never be Separated from | It Is sn important condition, very often | sondition of malnutrition woutd Be dis- le for our factofiés 1o compete.|and trees but 1t_ean veadlly bs appre-|pa ’;‘f:;se‘;;‘ iy o ZQT;‘;“: i | CAT€ to those women who are. no longer{ prayer. ‘If we would be filléd with the |heglocted, and when neglected may lead | sovered early and not allowed to g0 en to proté oursélves against|ciatel tht they nust be subjected to-a|ware on the English coast. vNohfldy s phxsmallyhahle to car:' for. L};emsjl:es fulness of God, let us pray, but let ms |10 Séridus conséquences. It may lay the | sorioug eonsequences. - anger would simply g in¥iting | minimum ., amount of trouble theorefrom, going to be frightened, but the Amefi- s Lo P10 0. S JOr e @8 closing of our industries and be- also' remember that it is the life that |foundation fof poor physical development while the expense of removing the limbs|can people will grit tieif teeth and ifis that should be removed is -much less|sist upon a &wift and stern admifiistrd- Tgatton, and that pessibility without | than the fepairing of the aamage, to|tion of justice. The American people ademate {ariff protéction will become | say nothing of ovéreomiig the annoy-|are long suffering but fgwe and more apparent as production|ance and danger. thielr hands is terrible. one Imerzases. & It alds cares for those who.are tem-|prays or il heaith in adult life or may lead to A Positivé Probal ity. porarily Withoyt a nome for various | “The effectual, fervent prayet of a |¢oftie Serlous disease like tubetculosis. The French, wiio think worst of the causes and for those who are recupcl;' righteous men availeth mwuch.” The How to Recognite Malnutrition. Germans, uy'lhqy know them best. It retribiition - ia ating from sickfiess ufitil strong enough | worldky Christian, the indifferent flower of | Children suffering from malnutrition | is altogether probable that they're al- 160" in | to Fetuth to work. For such as these it | Christ, the one in tduch with the World, | gre not omly much below mormal weight | together right. — Loulsvilie Courier- g extends Sheitering Arms. The annual | need expect no special answer from God. for height, but they gaim much more | Journal The clarity of the atmosphets i |TePOFt Of fthis department credits ft oMtng dependent upor Fufopean firo- The Psalms-sdy, “that it we delight in t E " = i ¥ - #iowly than they should. At the ages of fis country was made 4o fully real- EDITORIAL NOTES, these September days is something re. | WiH Maving omly 32851983 and thia|Him. He will bring it to pass” No ine |§'(o 10 gears, When a healthy child gaifis | Some women derive as much pleasure the on I which ‘it was placed| o0 5 markable. It gives vigor to the bioed |18 @itided into three parts: Sog . | consistent. flower of Christ ever delights | ¢ of 5 pounds a year, they may gain (ily | from weeping as somé men do from ' e situdtion ad# ar. WK @ man on -the .corner says: Lower| y;, Lo h estricted, 3$9,868.58 unrestricted, $226.- | in m : ke a ation dilfing the war. We ;e fhake the old ‘dollar iake " Which dog days debilitated. There . is for - the ‘bifldihe’ fand, W e 2 1 or 2 pounds, or even none at afl: from |laughing. wad relied unon Germah dyestufts, We “”‘fij . O MeWlno season of the year when the Sea- :‘J",’.‘;‘egav:'emfigh“m‘o,fio e its] These discipies In the upper room whre dent uren that eduntry for e i TR LA rc)(‘la""', 4 g n‘f f0nd and board morey received to meet bt 5""5“"‘""“‘ the world. Unless we the buik of vah s 2 = 's Heat is tempete by ¢ cool, % > ave cultivated the habit of - Aty ¥ e "J‘:"fl;xaze“;’_ All reductions i, elothing refer of |bracing nortnwest breess. It is fio time | 8 TUANING expenses, o werc heiped by ! q shuting ufselvés away from the world and in course to prices and not to the quan-|to loll i 4 i Bl el o by bout on’the sand in & wet b-m.|3‘;‘;“ et Workers (b, e amount ot ficiy Hiun we have failed in the Best Sgs -y % <ty 3 o & ing sui}; but to také a plunge in wa-; ¥°5 " 00 § % reciation of prayer., These med at MACPHER ON Wa sought such goods from abroad tol| ' >’ ter m.j 1 warnier than the a1S% ahd Aecst Dulidme. Wnle & 16 Meas- i g sieh an extent that mo capital could b8 October did fully as much blowing J y ime were not in any way remarkable, exercise wgorously for about ten mm_lamly gitusted, i8 not “large enough. at its entrance as September did at { ? fog but that did ‘not at all enter ints the a utés until the blood timgles in -every |neither is it safely arranged for the In establishing plants in this THE FURRIER i < . under | Guestion. ~ They simply put thefiSelves . (3 meet domesic requirements. | itg depdrture, p veinlet of the body, that s ‘a kind of | (o And infirm people who come nfer lin the place where they might feel His | us an oppoftunity to S5 practical hygiene that can hardly be du- e’ 1o eare for men or aged couples | POWer, and when they prayed, the smwer ' Bulld up such an industry in this coun-| The revelatiohs in ‘big leagne base-|Dlcatéd. After su¢h a' Septémber bath !0’ punaing, ner could it be made | CAME. : i i at high noom, one is made to feél that / | The secret of their successful prayin L T o souanot fall to be recomnided |bail oughi; o make the smsteur game|h coul desi witk.The Ridale st The |Dossivle. Most eertainly there should bey RO Sereh of tHEE Scmeny pravee i X ‘h:‘:hn”!: ’\Wu: r;.’ny o vrotect it hence-|all the more attractive. | Universe e wisely thah Hacckel did: Someé Home for these. We mis! ve. a : : . oo - e | accord” They wefe in 4 R o Ly Dmilin tagependemtl o RSty | ThEm in the atternoon et him strel) lu- | Beme o TR Hing furd o aseq | cach other, for they had one common of yrone for our dyes . ‘With the price of lumber and sbrick{land over some hillside pasture and | p, % Many appeals have been m“elaum: but that is fot the déepest SEPTEMBER FUR SALE Values just as great as those that marked the opening of the sale have been reserved for the clositig days. Fashion- able garments of “The Finest Furs Nature Produces” are marked at prices that are far below present market prices. To delay purchasing méans a toss of many dollars, as it will be impossible to duplicate the values offefed during this sale. Pelts are much higher in price now and workmanship much more costly. than in the dull summer months when our Furs for this sale were pur- T dapaat ang W vl il 4 dg and we wil [ same until t?geded.' leaeo, Apd what is {rue of the dyé industry | headed downward the first real move to|drink in ts fragranes of the sweet they i ith Him and He : He mon nd fhey have | they were in accorl w i & s Mkewise trué of others. We must|relieve the housifg situation is made. |fofn, then he will feel as Whittier 4id | uen sencronsiy met Why Hof let the | €uld Safely entrust His powers to them. acq that even though goods are still im- Feoue {when he wrote: The Sheltering Arms havé its’ turn next? " once_ asked a stieéessful merchant, poMed from other countries that those| It cannot be imagined that there wiul“o. the charming witehery of smelt™ |yrels i€ to gt Sorhewhérs near the | “How long, would you keep an- empioye ftles and. at such prides as to|ity has leen sidstracked till ancther| s are not. dumved heére in such|be ury io-complain i Gemeral Humid-| mow willlagly one 6 is | amount that weuld be néecessary for a@ and allow him fo use your name if he regular m'i*u’ v::m?o.:.;n: .:t‘;:: n‘;,‘; niew building. Who will Be dmong fthe ‘,Vfl!'only half f;-:!m-.7 . up lenirlm ha:d ::‘l’( out the véry indusities upon | vear. the fight quality of rest! The main ob- | ditions will permit we shall bé ready fo | (o ¥our competforit —ARR e said, the ccuntry 1 so depéfident. e jedt of vacation is to give one rest |begin work. Are there not thosé who | oMY il b 6ot TEE U OO b CRR It may be as claimed that. sawdust| Where we get our rest has vety lifile|Would be glad to make a gift”for th el tcan be made into good food for cattle, importafice; how we get it ‘has a good but what kind of short steak will it|desl more. But, after all, the mal 2 5 thing s t6 get if, and encugh of it, of produce? , the Hight sort, to replenish the enesgies : o) ur The democrats are making -strenuous | VaSted by everstrain, fag and fret. 1If = ¥ . 7 is free from organic disease & g CE—Copyrighted 1920 appeals for money and the response | g, oon : T8 By JONATHAN BRACE-—Copyrighted that is being ‘made cammot be very | memey free from care i the =y A cheetifig to the party nominees. . 'inm:'mmm“fimm" u;:: = N CONNECTICUT ; 5 , CONNSCTICUT - stands dniqie a4 thé ‘Thote asitomobilé concerns which put whish was probably ‘creatéd in the world up the price of their product while ten comstitution. It was réally an others are making reductions eannot an- 4 achigetts, for in 1886 thers was d ticipate & DIE inereass i’ orders. 1i& foveh of government amofig the AUTO STEALING. “W¥ith the arrest and binding over of Bridgovort men. who ‘ave charged recaiving and shipping’ to Europe aulomobiles it s not improbable thilt there will be revealed 2 traffie in otolen cors that will lead #p to the of a gang of auté thieves and the séouring of fasts that will maite it pessible to offer much more effeptive oppesition to such a practice. What these men did aceerding to the tion 16 what it Has been main- for 4 long time waa belng done with stolen _ cars, exoépt that after af repainting thém they were t of the country. - demand for second hand cars has %0 great thét # has been freely almed that eAfs conld be stelen 16 or- def on reasomablc notice and few of thefm wounid be recovered. THIS would nof be with the knewledge of the pur- -aer, however. Ho would be the inno- vietim, but having placed his order with what He belicevd to be & legitimate TEEE EfE That fellow, who is being sued for di- vorce becduse he blew {(obaces smoke in his wife's face ‘probably insisted on smoking some of those ‘three for five. The suffrage assosiation ddeswt ap: pear fo have adopted any style of clothes or headgear for tion @AY Prios cutting endorses the need’ as by Senator Harding of getting back to normaley. : 'TWas fiot . long af6 that Governor ramge or trader 't would be fillsd just | Cox attrfbtited his: prégregsive. s Soon as a car mecling his require-| tion to Theodore Roosevelt. In Califor-| .- N g e "} hen Lt 4 J c M n CPHERSON mets could be located by the represen-|nia he declared it was Hiram Johnson 5 4 ¢ ometimes called 9 t = -t . - o B > atlves operating in the largeér emters. | (hat Was the gréat example and now g owa - ¢ - = QUALITY CORNER OFP. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK Mven the laws cnacted {0 prevent| Nebraska He insists it - s° Willlam 2y ani cust 0 h, : E to 2 wel lLusiness, those to bring about a| Bryan. It makes a Aifference »the " 2 1 T B ¥ »T_.--hhfl_uudmu,nnfluhfi Hy a 14 i