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i ti’nn;uzt. even though. it may bei ohlflod to in an emergency. If it hasn’ F - itd 1 i24 YEARS OLD . | oo, or ma = It is a deplorable Subscriptién seice 1% & week: Bbe & Hoath: $0.00 oy inéry' for preserving peace able, whether temporarily or B 1y €0, and furnishes substal t0 the effect that there is nééd & pléts reorganization _with the M\ng of public sentiment. ‘RIGHT TIME FOR ECONOMY. Viewed solely from a_plitical stand- nnn n ™ péint it may not be surprising that Tie utiea || PIOYES of the state of New . York - to 4 Mk T8 T & % gloomy over the announcement g oo Gévernor-elect Miller to the ef b i ubished i oonomy is going to prevail duFibi hib AL fr A # Betil 8- | administration. They shave hall visiohs ovsson Bty A wullor targe pay increases, the creation nf upon the public till becausé of the sWesp- ifg victory that took place in Novem- Clflwumfi - §lver, but no chief executive can be ek- péctéd to serve his con.uulentg;nkfl 3:5 play a regard for the interésts of WEEK ENDING NOV. zm\ 1000 Bl Cls aat cheaes T any adhi e ll 5 Confronted with budget requssts far the next two years that are thé JArgst in the history of the staté it is in keéping with what is to be éXpectéd from 5&&-:2‘_-—_- HELPING ARMENIA. a businesslike conduct' of Staté affairs 4 that the governor of any state should in- Through the persistency of its efforts Xel ot mn.d! and Europe appears to have accomplished to| St UPOR the exercise '} the practice of efficiency in every depart-| a certaifi degree what it wanted when it e state. Thife 4s TROEIE 55 securda tFoi Presiddnt/ Wilbn an . oftes| bt of the state. TheFs g i1yt of his services to negotiate an. agree- t::‘,:::cgm;“,d:e:‘;:: ;fh .‘thell.:(::fl.l‘ ?).: ment lffl'etn the Armenl.'ns and the treasury in any state. There is 6n thé Turkish sword. 1 thtés “Which have Fueh The pefsonal ofter of President Wil ,inchc are few stites revehue that they can disregard econ- son, as he plainly points out, does not locking of waste. is, contemplaté the services of an armed|°r, R the blocking Ingth! 1l for more réevenue force from this coWntry or the finadcial - i S 2 tion in the expenditures, 2nd backing of this government. It is no: or & reduction pen: New York f: a recdrd breiking an attempt to bolster up arid sthNd spons| T ok 0% YOk laping budget that would appear to be thé situi- sor for the Armenian government, but| .ooS0 it i8 in keeping with the suggestion made by M. Viviani at the session of the depiored the plight of the Armenians to put an end to the Armenian ques- r by increasing a burden Which is’ too and the Armenians to terms. Sbse hineior It was as the result of this apreal that the league Asked for some ma‘on ¥ to volunteer to mediate, and the United MEXICN'S, Juw Aoy States was included, in the hepe that| With the inauguration of General Al- ts services could ba obtained quité the|varo Obregon as president of the Mexican same as reliance was placed upon fhis|republie that country has a much more country months ago to accept the marn-|Promising outldok than has been vis- date of the l8ague for Armenid: The at-| ioned before for a-long time, if it is pos titude of the big powers toward Ac-|Sible to judge by the attitude and actions menia has been to lelré'nr.le Sam do it |of the-de facto Igovernment which he suc- This cotintry has prop®rly held - aloof | ceeds. from getting int6 any such eéntangle- ment and what thé president does now, past several years had gétten the recog- while dbubtless pleasing to the Buro- promising’ of demands rather than con-| friendships and the long .toleration of tinued bleodshed for securing peace in!the great list of abuses experienced from that quagter, below the border. The oppesitioh to the Acting as the representative of the| United Statés that appeared in Mexico league it must of necessity be expected|Was encourdged rather than discouraged. that the league members will furnish|The importance of maintaining the ties whatever 8 nesded in the WAy of funds|of friendship between the two countrics and forcee, though if it is A case of ar-| through the respect for the rights of the bitration ' with both sides agreding to!other was clearly disregarded on the, vart abids hy thé decision tréops should be|of Mexico and from the toleration that required solely for protective rather than| Was shown to the coursé that Mekico offensive plrposes. . TP AESCE S doing. ¢| ginia_attorney CHRISTMAS SEARS, During the Carranza control there| Eir came a timé, however, Whéen even Mex 'hr':m;"b;:\'; y -r!!}:l‘::‘::h:;: l:;:n :‘;id: cans recognized the harm that Was beiig: o . s licies Afd in or- the contribution of Assistafice 6 the Ant| 2" 1o Mexico by hi# poli v teristic Mexican style. and, everyone to participaté in this most| A W worthy cause, hd aff through such heip| 1o cPdins of his influssce, HoWaver, A8 can Be piven Wl i i and the !’flpplantm: of it with that of fil! of tWo liFoEhont the Gomionwialth Huerta has been beneficial. Mexico has| price of the staple, many of the minis- & ters objected to the 1oss of income caused Their complaints Connecticnt has wagbd a determined underp:nnz- 2 much feéed hbusecléahing. } et there are ifproving. . Reforms| by ertablished sanatoria which are doing be sald to be|d0D and the Virkinia Act of 1758 wa marnificent work in_treating those Who|lI"t time In years can o fakes| vetoed Py the king in codncil, Franeis Farguier, %ho had just sue- ceeded Dinwiddie as lieutenant governor of Virginia, readily consented to this a rangement, There Were at the time sixt: fur letting the diseRss get apd retain a fluehcés appear to be at work Within anpd| five Parith ministers. The are threatened or affiioted with the Als- looking up. Obregon therefore ense N § hold of the reihs at-An auspicious time. et ey tmé ars S1AOE| gl es BrbintBe of thhch ok éMeiabl rereaged attention t6 the cénadiffons Wwhich ar to a large degree responsible| direction Of Mexican affairs. Goéd in- fothold in view of the changed attitude towatd - X 0 g he determination to While the peopls Bf the state are giv-|Other countries and U ninatl it thei dollars and pénnies throngh the| 2¢¢ (hat UMIFrights &re reépectéd the Christmagweal sales to funding the fight| IC¥ EOVernment has good refson to 1ok avainst the disease which has clajmed;i0? Tecosnition. Certainly there are such & largs t8Il, It 18 quite-Ntting thet|MUCh better srounds for it than there tlie governor should give his endbrserent f“; ‘:,",f,;"lh(;:r::: z:;r c;u;'.‘:fzen,.‘: to the hedlth programmeé of tha tubercu:| q.r e 1oF jco will § & post csis commission 6F thE sthté By recom:| o Stnt When Mexico will B0 thé pobl. mending that FHARY b bbberéed is ST e e berculosie day and that Sunday be & day| crisPhere: for calling attentioh to the tuberculosis G stuation from the pulpits of the state. R SRR, What is being uhdertaken is in keep.| It isn't possibly to determine the pros. irg with what hds gone .before. Thera|Perity of people by those nambered his been A successful Aght made But the|4mong the non:srogucers. battle has not been won. It must be continued along the lines which havel A big drop in' furs” says an adver. been found the most effective and with| Usefnent. That of course réflects the the fetermination to conquer the disease, | PASSIDE of the summer séason. And i this as ‘Well as other efforts it rner #hould not be overlooked that much e.| Th® TR on the cormer savs: 1 pinds upon the aMl that comés through| N0 aTe Strong for personal libe: provention. as <ESbA™ the - i 1o for | thiNk mich of the idea of restrictii cire after the disease has gotten . in its| oo work. Thers is fiothing in Which there a oaght to be greater cooneration than in s e e the fight for bettér healtn wonattions Ang| RCrease in building activitiss it witi b od news t: t wh the greater the nutmber of Christmas n:w hl;v[:g : \L:trl;: 5 s sl wid the more effective snch ef.| % sorts will be. WEST VIRGINIA'S DISORDERS. | woy ‘me. chosla roms Trouble in the coal mining reglons of|Jjust to encourage Vanderlip. West Virginia is by no means new. It b Bl Siptesaied Eyery chance she gets Bmma Goldman| U o hogg v i o ey om lets it be known that she wants to come | break appears to be omly & continuance| DACK fo Ameriea. And yet there -are Disregard for law and order has besn| Hon responsible for the calling out of troops, on many socasions resulting in much precipitated the menacing situation in one of the coal mining counties of the state, it i= made evident from the ap- peal of the gevernor to the federal an- empty. tion &nd preserve order within its bor. ders or else it weeks to place the respoh- =ibility in other hands which it believes bacteria on a dollar bill. and therefors should be auicker and better resuits. ‘Whenever a state is unable to handle: done. conditions Within its limits it is te be expected that federal assistance will be| With the eongressiomal edmmn en cAlled for, but it can be appreciated that| timating that the American public has ® state is reluctant to any such admis-|paid from $600.008,000. to $700.000,609 | Narve Remedy. sion. That indfeates %hat something :re than justified2for coal in the past mnst be radleally wrong and that it ia u.—hnwmnh made to end the extortion. i : e \Myles fiock and had pag;ed to organi#dtion at the present time to|peswiy-natched m-er. itsélf and to uphold its laws ! and ffonfied thérs should Be an eager desire in that é6mmonwéalth 10 reérganization of wmngm M chickens bout their mother in a separ “Those are fine chicks ya- fbo t deor neigh poultry. t.ke poi fl back- in college. I'm baking ti cake she likes and midldss 't i, now, Mary, uof‘»’gea wnh a tr lny muu went on Mrs. 1 ~It_would -be just fine,. Nancy. land sakes, we mustn’t let the cmldren uspect we've been plotting this way. hat might set them dead against it. 'most forgot my cookies; they're ‘in_the oven.” —That night the Myles family linger ovéer a belated supper. \vith._an appreciative young & that had been fed on a strictly h: ic but monotonous collegiate diet g ing the'past year. The others plied Jher with questions. had told them of the finé | teachi ‘Ypa!ltion she had been offered k. u/rmure(_l With a quick glance at her “We were jobs paving fat salaries #hd 4 drdin n Ne "I think I'll take it,”” she mi interposed. Boping you'd take the vacancy in the English depurtment at the high schoo) Marcia. Your mother 'of counting on having you hol m—thhg it over ki ant what why greater care than ever Sheuld in is best for you.” They wanted her 4 year in her home town W Wilking was building up a law tice, and’ then the two families Thus Governor-élect Miller's position v 1 » & t! r one. It may be disappoint- league of nations at Geneva In Whica he i;‘; Dt ilrekay Wwoll pila sMes nsid " , ers to learn that their salaries are not and the way in which they had béen ne-| poiny 1o be boosted but it is far better glected and urged that an effort be mads| " gicagnoime them than to dicappoint ire body of taxbayérs of the state tion by endeavoring to bring the Turke| ® Sntirs body-of taXpay nition of this country it showed little or pean countries, looks toward ‘a com-|Do gratitude for the manifestations of this , legislation. in pamphlet, to the jury that their duty calculating the_ differences between salary a& computed under the acts of the assembly and the value of sixteen thous- and pounds of tobaceo at market value of six pence & pound. _The counsel for the defence was Pat-! a young lawyer, fast rising In a fiery speech Hen- Ty denounced .the action of the Crowj in setting aside the Virginia Act as instance. of misrule” ranny that forfeited all claim to the | ‘subject. Murmurs of ”TYCZ!O!I'" we heard on into prmoinence. ohedience _of If the Vanderlin concessions are worths why we_ should resume such relatfi‘:"l te colohy’ . As we pass from November to Decem-| . many seasions e e < . than 6he hépiAg| AEBINEL the prerogative of the cvown and - and after. Regardless| ¢ ine last month of the vear will bef of the merits of the trouble that has considerate of those Whose boal bins arh! irection in her When Russia abolishes ' mwoney - thé . spurce of all its troubles ought’ to be thorities that West Virginia is either @ eliminated, if that professor ‘counted| At this assertion the actudlly unable to deal with the ®itua-| pight when he told of the millions mcned out to the bench a5 spoken treason.” How nod business is ignored By the. will be more effective and Which willl ghipping board is illustrated by the not be swayed by favoritism or sympathy | buying of ali coal for its veszels from) ‘Wilkins, r, from her ‘slde of | ta chzmg ing, ries and t.lé hi‘l lt reached the most \the ay. ‘Im ome on th l 5 b Mrs, § Buch a ccmldn to have he-r horhe again after years im's Boming in two or threé @ays,” was Mrs. Wikins' equllly jubila; Béth women were silent for & mo- ‘it would be nice, would if—" Mrs. quuni emulous little laugh. they yle& that way whe Marcia knew what was in ' their be united by a wedding. Jim came to call within half an hour after he got home. fully, the Myles family left the two vbunfi folks on the front piazza. "1 probably setlle it all now, father,” whispered Mrs. Myles to her But an eavesdropper wodld have surmised that the “settling” was a long way off. “Mother told me about the high hon- ors you got at college, Marcia,” “You certainly | are to be congmtu.lued on winning a\ Magna ‘Cum and on the exceuem posmon of- fered to you in New Yor! Marcia could hardly refrain a smile. “The poor boy thinKs I'm terribly clev- er and high-brow,” she thought. she listened intently to his next e mark. H . ‘Tm_considering an offer myseif in 'w York—in a big it wouldn't pay very much to While the Mexican governmet for the|start and wouid be ve but. it iy"a splendid opehing.” your uncle,” ODD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY THE PARSONS' CAUSE. One of the most peculiar incidents of the unusual practice in. the coloNas prior; p the Revolation was brought out in Vifginia about the middle of the eight- Was pursuing the impréssion séemeld tofCentn century, and is known in history Armenia certainly needs all the hélp it| have been gained that Mexico Wasn't{as the “Parsons’ Cause.” can get and as soon as it can get It |obliged to do any dilterent than it Was|tically the means public life Patrick Henry, the young V who later swayed the a: Revolutionary eloquence. By a Virginia Act of 1696 the salaries of the clergy of that colony had been i s ¢ thid :xed at_sixteen thousand 'pounds of to- Betn der to prevent the continuance of acco, This payment was acceptéd, al- prog e e vt | nr®E| under his influence -though possibly not| though frequently with protest, and i ik DAk, POOERIAE:ShAE theie 18 t|under his hand the overthrow of his|1755 and 1758, the tobacco crop, Kaving . at there Is fUr-| overnment was accomplished in cber-|been greatly injured by nished thereby an opportunity for each Zeneral assembly authorized the payment flf takes and salaries in money in: and at _the previous current Pence per pound. As and the question went to thé jury for a determination of the damages, The attorney for the plaintiff explained. an sides, but Henry, unisturbed and an- hindered by the court, continued his ar As to the law, Henry was hopelessly Wrong, but the jury vielded! to his eloguence and brought in a ver- dict of one penny damaszes. This was the first real forensic effort! of Ratrick Henry. When he made his: appearance to argue against the parsons! he saw on the bench before hith mbre than tiventy clergymen, the most learnad The course of tha The counsel for clergy briefly explained the standard . the damages of his clients, and gavs high-wrought eubmm of their benevo- of bad examples of the past. those whe ean ue no good deportl-! The forest-born orator in répiy built his argument on the natural right Virginia_to self- the civil establishment of the against monarchy - and pries’: kink,” he said, “whe annuls lows laws of ‘s0 salutary a nature. from being the father of his people degener-| ates into a tyrdat and forfeits all right! to obedience.” confused murmur of fi i en four & Whi as such a md pal” Jim's next call was no more success- ful_than the first, and thxa unsatis- factory eonx; for fii.rgi 6 make hér decislbn about the New York ponuon That mbrni a it was time her mqm&e.mm ch\l in a big biue apron, out tb feed the hens, munchi baki nErily ware that Jim was watchi me other side of the _the pur tree. - He &s he ‘heard her her from Marcia ate l)l i‘ pxfime . you gmdy old thing,” she "okt you Kndw that ladies " She to take an- hlte of her cookie and then turn- her nmmm to_ the chickens. ully into their small out one of the chmk& es,” she remonstrated i s : mother hen, “ L n’t hurt your 'ittle baby.” 81d the tiny bit of down to her che-k fe heart, ittle chckle,", she nacmhg cary fing, muvver's cooed, as the chick nestled contentedly againkt her soft cheek. ver let ’im have a teeny, weeny bit of “Bettér not give it to him—might cause appendicitis,” laughed a mascu- 1ine voice from across the fence. sides, I'd rather have it if you have bite to spare.” With a quick vault Jim came over the fence. He took the chicken from Maml and held it up to his cheek. cunnin’ ‘ittle fing,” he teased. " she retorted, back and I'll get you a cookie, ‘em and they're good, if T do say s0.” _She came back Wwith a substantial *“Will his muv _teach fla Jim More or less tact- put the chick “Say, Marcia,” suggested Jim, “why couldn’t we go fishing thm afternoon? It's a glorious day. worms and you might bring some “And we'll go down to Long Pond,” chirded in Marcia joyously. began The fish in Long Pond were not dis- turbed very much that afternoon, for the would-be anglers came home emp- But that night Marcia confided hap- pily to her mother that she was going to refuse the New York job. at the same time was telling his moth- er_that he had changed his mind about New! York—a practice in the old home town was what he wanted. — Boston law firm—of hard work, began Marcia ex- “I thougk you Were going in!Post. XCEDt You are disposed “yourselves tu rivet the chains of bondage on vour own| W necks, do not let slip the opportunity! now offered of making such an.example of the reverend plaintiff gs shall here after be & warning to himself and his brothers not tp have the temerity to dis-| pute the validity of laws authenticated! by the only sanction which can _give force to laws for the government of his colony, the authority of its own legal rvp- résentatives, With its countil amd gov- It was prac- of introducing into] <4 motion for & néw trial was refus: B Was granted, but, tha verdic Dbeing received, there was “The crime of which Henry is gailt “is little, if any, inferior that which brought Simon, L: to the block”. wrote’ Maury, 4 Lovat,| But Patrick Henry was unmolested and unhampered great outburst that was to foliow make his namé a household drought, healing experience the comfort it !brings to those who use it {Pure and safe it aids nature raised _tlib Stories That Recall Others onyms Men #ho_wrestled with the obstructive French language overseas will &ppreciate th spirit and success of a certain ¥rench bride who is rapidly mastering English. your English is at once is difficult ‘and so delightful. ¢ So many acts for vou undler one name. In my little book, I keep a list of ail you do when you ‘run in.’ ‘run dow I find 2 new deed every da: ‘ministerial body, not content with attacking the leg- i sent an agent tb England, and by the aid of Sherlock, Bishop of London, he procured an order in council pronouncing the law void. 2 the Rev. James Maury brought suit against the collectors of his parish 5t the ambunt of his salary in tobacco, The court decided against the walidity of And your synonyms—so many interes ing words ail for one ohject!” A few minutes later, speaking of a pleasant Sunday supper, she said, A New Secrot Soelety A mother of ten year old twins noticed | with some alafm that they were becom- ing uddmad to study. Are _you abont ready to yelled Tommy. “You know what G. would do to me if 1 consisted i play football? “Naw,” said Danny. the L. M. T. didn't get this aritbmetic Mother wondered what the new secret society wus. Finally one night Danny wsa in & communicative mogd, shel said, “What is your new play, the L. the current quite exhausted, supplies and an act of ty: " #2id Danny, “It's the “The teacher?" “Yes. Bhe's a good teacher, and smart all right and we like her but she chews time_so we call her . C. Go—the first two letters are initials and the others mean chews gum—sp we won't forget .mn think she is so much.” GLEANED FROM F OREIGN EXCHANGES. Contrary to the statements which hive appeared in somé quarters, there is o dispute in the cabinet regasding th2 Rubeian trade agreement. i are accepted and settled. Such brief de- lay as intervenes at the momcnt is pure- Iy a drafting delaw while the tex- of the agreement (mot a sho: one) is prepared for submit Russian government. rly resumption of 8 is practicaily assured. The Ceaity Clams.—The the county clans who have (u‘s.nbn_d themselves in Lohidon luncheon bags. The gull, wild bird, has_long ago di Ve’mm don, a8 a pledsant winter resort. ese creatures s‘;m to know instintively lhfi(’flfl“lxol! FOR FAVORABLYE a big town is a Ssanctuary. come a ttme when the brainjer among the grouse and partridges and pheasants, and even wild duck, Wil seek the se-| clusion of bricks and mortar during the affairs The - prospect _ot Anglo Russian in recént y!&on. 3n1 few nt he larger shires are new wmi j= dificult to say which of them i the Ve hid & bnm bistery. The s«:my of YiF posing counsel 'The gentieman ey eseated. It Royalists in the B patriot proceeded: g’:-plettl, cured Bble to get' brokers and paying at least five defars |more a ton than might otherwise be \ Formuia N>, 27 roit is_ time . ined Efforts were | tarrh, Kign "GOLDINE Merb Remedies Can Be Bought af ENGLER'S PRARMACY. Formula No. 1.is a Tonic, Stomach and d although I am dulps h blel. stubborn coughs. HE e B o & fusies et :itkh l: I!t'l:{olt (- k- n:;fi,l?rnu':"' for, b%m%r m ..%wnge&";flxd eow’l ryfl-n. 2y of Pinex into Bottie & {'né’“ i the botile -m :nu sugar thoroughlv. Xf wa use fiedt méfln;s ey or corn dvm , instead of you get a u' Es mily np:,'; —of mn‘edh 'betwr :;ngh .yg: G\l coul uy reai - the money. ‘Keeps perfectly and chnldm love its plen‘x: taste. Pinex is- 3 special and hi centrated compound of way pine knotwn over for its prompt heal upon the mem! To :rmd disappointment ask your lmg;mt for “21, ounces of Pinex” with full direetions, and den’t accept o e ion o money lut > n ;t;y nhmd!d The Pinex Co, ayne, Ind Burning eruption, What greater kindness could you do him than to say: "Wh,&un'(yutry Resinol ? lknow ‘have experimented beheve!ddk AFerent. 1t does ot claim to be 2 ‘curc-alt’ mdclymyuxnchcaanym Do get a jir today ! Resinol Oiotment ie 2cki by afl draggists, THIE TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE Bronchitis, most stubborn wordin of all coughs, yields to its (oo orre¥—Origin_ of the Weri properties. Try this and The above fi trade-mark on package—all druggists, 60c and for instance, the successor of a similar society that had but a short exi The maintenance of local tradiinohs ail associations in the midst of Aondon's cosmopolitanism is the chief v")!ecl but these county socigties also carry on beneficent work for their. compatniots from the shires. Ameriea’s Apple Donatien. -~ There will be no lack of apples on oir fables this winter. Home supplies are not vet and the surpiue of the immense American crop is coming across the Atlantic. Close upon a million cwis. were landed last month, almest twice .mnmpu‘am many as came in October 1913, and the| loponnesus, as this month will scarcely be|out of the w less. They are npafl! all first-grade fruit, of the “keeping” sort. According) to the board of irade Teturns the ave.|involved keeping the:country’s eomscript rege price on landing in .spite of the{army dow; adverse exchange and heavy - freight| footing. ‘was 4 1-2d. a pound. London’s Wild Birds.—Anyone has tried to shoot that very Wary and elusive bird the wood pigeon in his na-{yei country Yuch fhoomparable services, tive haunts will be surprised to find him just. now in the London. parks SOMDELNG| pinition of mationdl ingratitude. By it With Cockney birds for the crumbs from, Groees has injured her .own credlt, not other truef yi " renicle. * Lone| his.—London Chi There may shooting season. efiouzh to-guess reasons for it. The mainland Greeks are a peculiarly unwar- like people, mnd theré is no doubt that, Cured His RUPTURE /I was badly ruptured while liff trunk several years ago. Doctors said my nnly Dpe Of cure Was én apenlim Sses 3nnd Finall: !hl! qulcl’ me. the rupture lus f._vu retur-.t 'd_work As & carpenter. 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Crane & Pike's Aberdién Linen and Montrose Linen, & choice of white ‘and_five :olart ¥ quire boxes—Special price tual value 50c. $2.40, two-quire boxes 33.55, chree-quire boxe: Floral Linen Eaton, Crane & Pike’s Floral Linen $3.75 Cabinets, $3.10 Eaton, Crane & Pike's Kid Statiopery, white only, 3 _120 sheets and 120 en- I price $3.10, actual Paper, ribbon tied, these prices : , in ali colors, at 85c, one-quire boxes . $1.25, two-quire boxes $2.65, three-quire boses . Crane’s Linen Lawn Wri ‘choice of any color or Gift Boxes for Men Crare & Pike's Highland v, latge size, for men—actudl $1.00 value, at.... Eaton, Crane & Piké's Dalton Vellum Stationery, $1.00, one-quire boxes !165 one-quire g) to his disposition King Constan- 4 2 genpiné and widesproad both in Attica and in the Pe. “the man who kept Gree This _feeling has_prob- bly been revived Guring the 1ast year by {the fact that M. Venezelos' cnnlerenrt o press for remedl e ot by Govermor Edward & was “ecomomicy to seck federal legisiation a sis wnmnflnn! by his colleagues. WARNING OF GALE THE NEW ENGLAND COAST "1.—~The weather I n 10 the present time on a war It is perhaps due to the lat- ter circumstance that even “releetion Macedonia has voted against him. %401 when all is said, thé rejection of M. Ven- ezelos on thé morrow of his rendering ‘Washington, Dec. réau today issued the is an amazing, probably unnaralleled, ex- - mfl o ety waming Provincetown Storm center over eastern Pcmlk‘ increasing greatly tenight along New England coast LEGSLATION FOR FABMMRR Hnrrmmrg P3, Dec. 1.—The govern-, meeting here, moved to bring to the attention oi con- gress “acute coudi to farmers throughout the countr Venizelos’ Dflz‘L—Thufl@ the Vene-|the object of optaining fefleral rLlulldllll zelist defeat Was anexpected, it is easy!of farmers’ threateaing rnm couttuflqu-w— ICKS ORUS Jans Used Yearly debtedness for one vear. At the suggestio nof Goverac: Thom- as W. Bickett, North Caro:ini, 1 com- mittee of five governors Wwas appointed BY CAREFUL AND COMPETENT WORKMEN Lat us-show yéu how to ifivest a small sum and d:rive & lot of comfort therefrom.