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FAIR, COLDER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW : e § s SRR S S SR PR FULL ASSOCIATED 7 * 3 ' PRESS DESPATCHES orwich, Monday, Dee. 6, 1920, THE WEATHER. Winds. North of Sandy Hook — westerly gales, diminishing overcast weather Mond Sandy minishing fair weather Monday. The storm that was central tly increasing intensity. It par last twent; Al coasts. The temperature was lower Sunday n the eastern states except New Eng- land Th wea outlook is er in the states east of the Mis- pi river Monday except w is probable in Maine. e southwestern disturbance will bably move east northeastward temperature changes will not be will overspread New England Mon- o Atlantic coast at and between Del- e breakwater and Eastport,Maine. . Forecast, For south New England: Fair and somewhat colder Monday; Tuesday probably fai Observations in Norwich. The Bulletin's observations show the owing records reported ges in temperature and barome- cadings Saturday and Sunday y Ther, Bar. .48 30.10 . B0 32, lowest 40. Comparisons. for Saturday: Cloudy s weather: warmer. tions for Sunday: Rain. ¥'s weather. Early undershower, partial clear- ernoon and colder at night. ) TIDES. Fair followed High || Moon S Water. || Rises. dard Time.) a. m v 418 3.13 418 414 413 511 415 6.07 418 Sels 419 5.44 419 =fier high water it is low s followed by tlood tide. GREENEVILLE s Fox has returned to his home 1 street after being in the Back- the last week receivine for & broken arm and ises which he received while at Is work on one of the U. S. Finishing Co.’s buildings. Villam Riordan and William Semple. nt the week end visiting relatives fied mond Burke has returned to Wor- after spending a few d f his mother, Mrs.. Burke ot party was held at the home Miss Axliana Rice on Mowry avenue y ing with many of her friends me coming from erly. Many games were ng the evening. Victrola selec- 3lso heard. The Misses Lililan ana Rice gave 4 piano orris rendered severa evening. n ven made his first ap- s out Satur weeks ago. ds were ple; to se His him many about | spent Sunday in Jew- local K. of C. members at- degree exemplification in theatre Sunday afternoon. A dance was held in Union hall Sat- evening with a large number at- tending. Buddington’s orchestra furnish- ] usic. Old and new dan Dancing last until Austin Stoddard ha % York after a short e. Mrs. Willlam Murray of Prospect TAFTVILLE At the regular meeting of the St. Louis in their rooms . led to hold the election of of- E December 19th, which sdowed by a big smoker. A ndance of members are looked s meetirg and each member has arged to attend. Miss Helen Germain is visiting in - Vermont A movement is on foot in the village t ablish 1 boy scout troop. az 1as accented 2 position . e local mill Mareil of New London was a in the village Sunday. jocal Knights of Columbus from s village w third degree in Norwich Sunday. NORWiCH TOWN The service at the Sheltering Arms on Sunday afternoon was conducted by Rev. George M. Welch, pastor of the Chufch of the Good Shepherd (Ui versalist). Spirit of the Master; His Kindness, was ibject of the intensely interesting ress. The Old Old Story and Blessed Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Given By One Who Mad It In the spring of 1893 1 was at cked by Muscular and Inflamma- y Rheumatism. 1 soffered as only those who have it kuow, for sver three years. 1 tried remedy afier remedy, and doctor after doc- tor, but such relief as I received only temporary. Finaliy, ! und a remedy that cured me com- pletely, and it has never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly affiicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and It effected a cure in every case, I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent: simply mail your name and address and I will send it free try. After you have used it and has prover itself to oe that long. iooked-for means of curing your rheumatism, you may send the price of it. one dollar, but under. stand. 1 do not want your money aless you are perfectly satisfied to send it Isn'c that fair? Why suf- fer any longer when positive reliet is thus offered you free? Don't de- lay. Write . Mark H. Jackson, No. 116-G,, Durs- ton Bidg., Syrcause, N. Y. Mr. Jackson S statement (rue. Hook to Hatteras—Fresh to strong west to northwest winds, di- over Lake Huron Saturday night moved eastward to north New England with was nded by general rains within the four hours in states east of the Mississippi river and by gales g the middle Atlantic and North for generally fair that However, tant except that colder weather m warnings are displayed on « from morning other 6371 New ! ter a_successful | sed the exemplification | Scout fund. Boy Scont movement. handicapped. Norwich few cities of its size Sinday afternoon at 4 team captains, chamber of commerce cal opportunity Lerou introduced being done scout lines. given by Bussey and Miss Mitchell. Gurdon F. Bailey, at the evenin gsery or society was in members of th Beebe was the leader. It was with regret that the N h Town singers having_severe col: King's Daughters, was c: The sionary society is to meet ternoon at three thirty, Home. lesson for the day. 42 Mrs. A. Maud Smith Beatrice have returned to Town street, following a eral days near Cape Cod, Willlam House of Who has been pa: his home on Town duty Saturday. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEM Franigin, contain the local interes Pa., Elk street last evening, M: and Miss Margaret Dierin the engagement of their Mary Lu Ella, to Lo it wi The the members of the Halcy few close friends. The tisically decorated is Strands of smilax chrysanthemums, way and probably vell Jdotted were use: the chandeliers room. Place cards representing groom were at e; names of the couple who: of the tabl Mr. for the United Gas Impro; during his two vears' resid Vanderwaart, of graduated from the my in 191: orwich. MILLS ON at Occum, reet, Norwich, has been weeks. ed. Calvin I has always run dily So, too, With built in 1849, of which time was eomething unkn waugan village until this team members and ofticers of the opportunity week com- mittee held an important mecting at the rooms, Among those present were: P. Lerov Harwood. chairman of the opportunity week com- mittee in New London, and Scout Execu- tive Burdick. also of New London. Arthur L. Peale, president of the local scout council, called the meeting to order. | James L. Crawford, chairman of the lo- week committee, briefly on the Boy Scout movement here after which the meeting was turned over Honor, Mayor Herbert M. Lerou. Harwood who brought greetings from New London and gafe a detailed account of the work in New London along boy The Crowning of Manhood theme of the impressive sermon by Rev gational church Sunday morn! at the Jol The second chapter in the n¥v book, The Bible and. Missions, will be the Mrs. Smith's brother, Lloyd Frisbie. the United States! ing ten .c street, returne papers of following announcement house s and smilax were used in the One large and three s were used when refreshments wer roses and smilax forming the centerpicees. | and h place, was made known, and each card was tached by ribbon to a rose i Philadelphia and has made is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 0CCUM AND ATTAWAUGHN The Totokett Manufacturing C with oflices at agent and where 600 are employ o'clock th spol Mr. was at 6.30 o'clock the pr er meeting committee of the Christian Pro- ive Living was the subject treated, riqus parts being di committee. charge. ded Quintette a: led off. Wednesda This is Opportunity Week in Norwich— @ week during which the people of Nor- wich are given the opportynity to con- tribute at least $5,000 towards the Boy This $5,000 fund will, pro- vide a paid scout executive and a fully equipped office or headquarters for, the Up to the present time the Boy Scouts have been deprived of the services of a paid exeeutive due to the lack of funds and the Boy Scout movement locally has consequently been is_one of the in' New England which has mo scout executive to guide and build up the scout work. o the Scout Executive Burdick was next in- troduced and he told of the increase in the number of scouts in New London un. der the direction of the executive. six troops the number of troops in New From Miss Villa Miss Beatrice Greene accompanied- at the piano. among | Miss Ruth nd disappointment was obliged to cancel its appointment at the Backus hospital Sunday afternoo the concert anged by Ever Ready circle of the | Lathrop Memorial Foreign Mis-' y af- n At the First Congregational prayer ser- viee Thursday evening, the topic will b Christian Work for Others; Luke 1u: and daught their hor visit of at the ho: ENT R, P, P ger announ sist M on at| to OF LOUIS 8. VANDERWAART recent “date | of Vanderwart. on Club and was ow and wi with d on the st while Ophel a_bride Dea se en; the centy vement Co.. ence here. Conn. SHORT pai on a four-d Norwich, president of this company and the ng until the pres ent depression in manufacturing lines. the Attawaugan .mills, Frisbie is| d. Short | Mr. nown in Att year of 192 TIME No date has been set for the wadding but tak place in the winter. | 8 guests at the party included er of are affect- 2~ 1 colds, grip, serious illness. You can keep in fighting | taking Father John's Medicine, the. ! pure food elements of which build | new flesh and strength. It has had a history of more than 65 years suc- | cess. Safe for children as well .as older people. |' The doctor will tell you that un- less your power of resistance is up to normal you fall an easy victim to" pneumonia and other And Dangerous ) Drugs. ;i Assurance, were included in the hymns Charles Parsons, tional the organizers of the scout movement in Norwich ten years ago, :spoke briefly and encouragingly to the committee o team capptain and officers. told them why opportunity week must be | put over in Norwich and of ho successful raising of the means to than A. Gibbs. king to o man in about the scout fund Norwich and said he was agreeably sur- prised when ke was banded $54ns a con- tribution. £ Due to the lack of proper superv ¥ the fifteen scout troops in N slowly dwindled to five. headquarters and a paid number of troops will and within, a short time there will be least twenty-five troops more. BOY SCOUTS IN OPPORTUNITY WEEK " London has increased to seventeen. He referred to the commendable first aid work the scouts did on Plaint Field when the 56th regiment camped there: tempo- rarily enroute overseas. said, were able to render this valdable service due to their training. to thre growing boy today. Secretary O'Rourke of the Chamber of Referring Commerce, also spoke briefly. to the fact that New London 000 during their opportunity week he said wa should bow our heads in shame if we fail to put opportunit rthur L. Story, trea: fund, explained the use cards to the captains and team members and announced are to revort daily at 5 he or J. Henry Shannon, urer of the fund, at quarters. wh fice in the Shannon building. ev President Peale first contribution has already bees It is a $100 subscription fr Mayor Lerou Hartford ich will be hoped that the entire §5,000 will | At the| be raised during the first three days of {QUy | the week. | that the team announced 'SOCIAL AND SUPPER R day evening when the Pre: and supper. a masica] selection by orchestra with the %o, At thé conclusion of th supper was served consi: chowder, coffee, cake and chowder was made by A. and was one of his best. Mr. Gibbs much the $5,000 fund 8 stmas expenses of the NORWICH THI The Third Company, Cy has received a shipment' ‘week over. suc- er of the scout| M of the pledse |after drill this (Monday) ticket for the uniforms which will prob- captain m. to either sistant treas- the scout head- | arrive. r. Shannon's of-{ In The national ting a royal fight ing. that the Tece " to admi told of | rec: to be raised in for 3 game with the Thir they will probably appear floor a week from tonight. on| The boys are very the proposed trip to Washington. h have | x fund the appear in the inaug rapid; be de here, perhaps . To Cure a Cold in Grove's LAXAT INT tablets. The ge ature of E. W. Grove. Take MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS Quite a large number was present Fri- tist- Bible school gave; its annual social The program opened with he Bible school following numbers: A nice sum was netted which will be used to defray the ATUTOMATICS ARRIVE FOR matics which will be issued to the men company has also received the shipping|” ntry drill will be the order of the guardsmen are _| basketball "team after dri Zjout for blood and do mot into to allow ister defeat to them as y did Jast Monday evening. Knights of Columbus are lookinx enthusiastic _over rority are confident that the boys It is possible that the local company will ed as part of Connecticut's rep- AISES ston City Bap- e program a sting of clam ice cream. The . D. Zabriskie school. TS U Sullivan, 37 Fifth street. ®D cOMP Test for Stationary Firemen On Friday evening, Dev. 10th the res- A C . G..| The State Civil Service Commission |ular society meeting will be held, at| of auto- | will hold a commetitive test for firemen on | Which the Christmas tree programme December 21, 1920, at the State Capitol, | Will be definitely arranged. The angual evening. The with the “Y* They are d company and on the armory Those uration parade. One Day IVE BROMO nuine bears the 30c. At a delightful party at thelr home on | & flen | 24 yellow | Vanderwaart is purchasing agent | any friends | Corneltus P. | [§ He| Norwich Free Acade- i | | | | | schedule of eight hours for the past two| About 300 operative CHRISTMAS Only three mers shopping wecks before Christmas—did B you realize the tim= was so shor Santa Claus In Our Large Window Santa Claus will be in our large show Window every afternoon from now until Christmas—Hours 2:30 to 5P.M. Bringthe C Some of Our Leading Holiday Stocks If you want to see th> finest and most THE TOY STORE THE DOLL SHOW trim by. | [ | JEWELRY FOR GIFTS THE BOOK . STORE OUR M ! force of salespeople to give prompt and efficient service. ¢ Shopping conditions are at their best now—before the reg- i ular holiday rush begins. - As Usual—We Wil Be Headquarters FOR TOYS AND -DOLLS ren to see him. ~ ¢ coemplete line of Toys in Eastern Connec- There are Iron Toys, Weocden Toys and all th: . latest ticut, visit our Basement. novelties in Mzchanical Toys cvery kind of Toy imaginabie is included in our Heliday showing. Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Un- dressed Dolls—a great assortmsnt includ- We feel that no ing all th= best makes. more comprehsnsive or more sclected line of Dolls will be seen this sea- All the best makes of Dolls are here to greet you, in a full line son, anywhere. of sizes and prices. Our Jewelry Dzpartment has Jewelry for gift purposes. hundreds of articles of person ment for Men, Women and Children, all at popular prices. Make it a point to visit ocur Jewelry Department and splendid showing we make. noted bock of recent publicatios lf.you ate secking a gift for a man — then consider our Men’s Store. We show everything in Men’s Wear for Holiday Gifts—Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Sus- pendel‘s,‘HOsi ry, Trun‘kx, Suit Cases, etc. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. 7 .We are all ready— ready with staple lines complste—ready with an ample moved to thz Dress Goods room for the holidays, where, in the enlarged space, we are showing a very complete line of There are The Book Store is now located in the Millinery Section. There are hundreds of Bookg for gift purposes, including for Boys, for Girls, for Adults. in stock as well as a dainty assortment of Gift Bocks, in appropriate and tasteful bindings. Also a large showing of Christ- mas Cards, Calendars and Booklets. In fact, carefully been re- al adern- see the Books Every n is now Pajamas, resentation at the whether the state send them or not the local boys intend to be there. the objects of the various dances and oth- er social events they are holding this fall and winter ia for the purpose of pro- viding the necessary money for transpor- tation, etc., in case the company has to of enlisting. pany has sent an inquiry to Captain W. R. Denison asking whether or not the local company will go to Wasihngton and if =0 how many men will make the trin. 1t is understood that the inquiry has been filled out and returned to the railroad, Hartford, Conn. obtained from the commission will be fur- ably be in town by the end of the week.|n! | They will be jssued out as soon as thev which candidate should fill out| Hugh Henry. Osgood lodge, No. 6920, with details of his experience as a fire- | L O. O. F., M. U., held its regular busi- man, giving names of employers With|ness meeting at Pythian hall Friday even- dates of employment. lj inauguration.” But|LADIES OF COLUMBUS TO' GIVE CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY The Ladies of Columbus are planning to give a Christmas tree in T. A. B. hall on Sunday, Dec. 26-for the children of the city. The member of the society are even now at work and il is infended that One of { McNerney,. Miss Mary McCrohan, Miss Margaret Daly, Miss Loretta Beliedenr, Miss Rosalic Riordan, Miss Mary Ma- |loney, Miss Agnes Whit. The ladies have already recelved a number of voluntary subscriptions to their fund, and any persons wishing {o &id in brnging happiness to these little ones may address such communications to M'ss The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad com- election of officers will also-take placé at With the application which may be |this meeting. o ished a suppfementary experience sheet.| Manchester Unity Receives Applications. iing, with a large -attendance. Noble o work. Everybody Invited Grand Mathers presided at the meeting. Considerable routine business was trans- acted, taree candidates were Initiated -and H three anplications for membership were | From my chamber waidow recelved. onstipated, headachy. ents. The Barstow One-Pipe Heater On Demonstration All This Wee At SCHWARTLZ BROS., Inc.,Norwich, Conn. is assured by the air return pipes seen at both sides of the furnace in What you don’t see you cannot believe. through the separate and independent intake. We will install the necessary size in your home with home and refund every cent you pay on it, These gentlemen will be pleased to explain to you the Barstow One-Pipe Heater. . 9:00 o’clock. this week only. THEY ARE THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. Schwartz Bros., - 9.11-13 WaterStreet g g e Perfect, Economical Heating HEATER Heat to every room, volumes of it because of the SEPARATE cold the cellar. . Economical t00—20 to 40 . =. cent. siingon cal. Ask us aboutig IT WORKS LIKE A MIRACLE If you cannot be- lieve things that you don’t see, come and see this wonder. This wonderful one-pipe heater does two things, it sends up tremendous heat through one register and takes out the cold air from every room in your house, a ‘guarantee that if this wenderful Barstow One-Pipe Heater fails to satisfy you, we will take it out of your After you install a Barstow One-Pipe Heater in your house, you will never have any further expense, no plumbing bills to pay, no water pi pes to freeze. You can keep a small fire or control your fire by the latest pattern chack draft control, which we include with every heater. The hotter the fire, the faster the air circu- lates. It makes no difference how many rooms you have, or how they are located we will heat every room at an even temperature of 70 degrees in zero weather. We have two representatives from the Barstow Stove Company of Provi- dence, demonstrating th=ss wonderful Barstow One-Pipe Heaters, during this week. Their services are free to you, if you are interested in Mr. Nugent, whe has had the experience of twenty-three year: with the Bar- stow Stove Company of Providence, as manufacturing engineer. Mr. Laraviere, who has been with the Barstow Stove Company of Providence, for the past year, taking a special course for installing these heaters. heating your house. wonderful merits of this Special demonstrations will be given every evening between 3:30 and Please send in your name and these representatives will be glad to call on you and submit prices for installing this one-pipe heater complete, You can see the Barstow One-Pipe Heater which is on demonstration at Abek man’s Tailor Shop, Railroad Avenue, opposite Dearnley and Clark’s, Plainfield, for The best one-pipe hen‘ter Me in New England. A size for every house. Ths U. S. Government had 1100 of these heaters to keep the boys at Camp Devens warm. If it was good enough for the government, it “ought to convince you — Inc. Norwich, Cenn. Marriage was restored, to the English | ;o clergy In 1547, Wake up feeling bully!, If billous, unstrung, or if you have a cold, an upset stomach, or bad breath, take Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake 8p feeiing fit and ready for a real day No griping—no inconvenience, Children love Cascarets too. 10, 2. -~ A | POETRY l BLACK UMBRELLAS, the ‘wwa, Oft 1 scan tie somber sirest wies the Fuin comes own ; clouds wid gray skies are not & wriog sighl, treat. e i ! Voeal solo, John Peckham; viokin duet.| 2ake the trip.on its own iuiifative. Nor- g‘.‘m‘."é‘h'ufi"i‘uf' 1':10 Tru&n“ fed T ook ing | ey | £ muxfsh\. o e R B Harold and Roger Robbins; contralto so. | Wich Poys in the inauguration parade | gicy {'(he brim with candy fruit and The soouts, he| o) Mra. Mary Peckham: vidlin auet, Hliz-| "1, Pit Norwich cn_ the map:, huts and a genulne Santa Claus will see| CASC it ever color's fitcded, Uis on a dreary ghate L : 3 e news that the local guardsmen ex-| Fos o o abeth Service: Charles Zabriskies; piano that each little visitor receives a Christ- > And artst-folk will tell 3 rare back- Dect to' take part in the inauguration p: : you & Nathan A. Gibbs of this city, a ma-|%I0 Marcla Zabriskle; play, Some Mis| rage at the natlonal capitol is stimulatine | 48, €lft. The committse In charge W . —_— Wo it s grar— - o scout committeeman -and ome of | (62K DY the members of the Up and Do- Ly o o itine” Campaign. Two new re- it Mea i Tamien Caory? M T3, s " A e tg ing class. All numbers of the program | o, S{oU S IO E e ambar |chairman, Mrs. Jam g sames| “They Work while you Sleep’ s ey et e ATl were well rendered and were given hearty | S0 1a¥e been sworn in and & BUNDT Sweeney, Mrs. Ella Bowne, Mrs. James | applause, . : 1old O why, when skies 2 (R 3, vt et Deuul'n. Tllm’dhu lia g WWhy, that's the time for canoplés M gay “8 Joseph's cout, e And Inmll:;nnm would Jend & S S I wish a swarm of fairies with paits of _every hue, Would steal all black umbrelias and make D, thenh mber :-hln , then my echa e M ahove the town, b Would face upon a garden whene'er the ram comes down. —Anne Lioyd, in Vogue SONG OF THE LARCHES. Not follage, but fires in the Spring, un}:ll:"n::lw 24 no s r myriad points and spires "Are hidden. past rememieciag Through banging wood, by dell and dene Again we ray ourselves. in green. Not follage, bat sursats Sres © ap through our legions Fai, When Autumn lights her saffron And ‘the red sun sinks to & bal Like golden smoke across the gray We fling our worn-out robes away. —¥den Phillpotis, in “As the Wisd ws." - TRE EMPTY RING. singing down the valley, Golden honey I her hands Life lacked time to dilly-dally, Squeezing money from his landa Life, by all but gold forsaken, Wooed with in his hands Love had yanished, haviog takes All the boney {rom his lands. —Richard Butier s I Lafe. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I want @ set of golf clubs,” said the wearied lcoking man. “Certainly, sl eporting goods. “By the way, 1 beileve you bought a set of clubs from us yes.er- day.” “So I did, but 'm determined o Jear how to play that infernajfame it 1 break every golf stick in town "—BEdinburgh Scotsiman. “She has made a hit as a bathing Louisville Courer-Journal. “1 suppose you'll be out cheering the { election returns?" “Yes. Even though T may not be suc- ceasful in picking the winner, I'm going to be on hand to congratulate him. " —Wash. ington Star. Customer—And 4o you recommend this canned beef? Grocey Clerk seas)—Why, ing else for tne last two years —Wateh. man. Boy Scout (on night guard)—*Halt! Who comes here?” “Officer of the day.” “Advance, officer of the ddy, and &x- plain what you ars doing out at night™— American Boy. Rev. Snickers—And your daughter. | Mra. Bunks—the one that was going in for nursing—how is she? Well, T hope. Mrs. Dunks—Splendid, thank you. sir Last we "eard from ‘er she was goin’ up for ‘er final contaminations—Sydney (Australta) Bulletin, “That young man whe just west inte the smokin' car seems very fond o you. ma'am.” said an old lady to an elderly bride on her wedding trip. Elderly Bride—Ab, yes, John loves me most dearly. Old Lady—It does my old heart geod to see su®) affection these days. the only son_ye got, ma'am?- Chronicle-Telegraph. “My wife dotsn't understand the siock exchange.” “What now?™ “She went there and they refused ts exchange some stock.”—Louisville Cour- fer-Journal. Gray—Does Brown understand the pur- chasing power of a soversign? back from ever- Pittsburgh the purchasing pewer of don Telegraph. Photographer (& little peevighiy)— Really, can't’ I do something to indses you 1o Jook a little more pleasant? The Glum One you only’ would, I'll never breathe it & & soul. old man! Buffalo Express. THE KALEIDOSCOPE cleventh century. the bride The trans-Agstrian ral pasengers. ing agatnst bigamy. road and turn to the right. mens of engineering skill. Germany owes approximately §48 for tal being mor than $585,000,000,000. in France, which was pitted and scarred are already under cultivation. - Austria has a law requiring Gwery on his books as he had before the Waf, the face and 8o tends to shorten life. an unprotected kernel, of an almond. with world without a newspaper. jand 325 palaces and castlez, #nd em ploved about 20,00 esrvamts. Their in come ran into the billions. With the permission of States government, the Dutch to study American army methods. of resistance. wrought fron before being crushed {rapidly, Lut (hey do not ~.ow in sise when their own thyroids are —by cauterization or excision—or 3 up above enswered the dealer in m, 1 have eaten moth- In be White—Tes ; what troubles him most is his wife—Lon- (brightening up)—1¢ 1s it Scotch or ryet— Antwerp was g small republic in @e The early Romans broks & cake ewer head as a symbol of plenty. y provides free of charge shower for through Identification cards are suggested by an English bishop as & means of guard. The British Coomblan govermment has decided to adopt the American rule of the The decks and tidal basins of the city of Quebec are wonderful speei- every dollar she owned in 1913 the fo- Four million acres of agricuitural eof employer to retain as many workmen | Snaving, according to one doctor, in- creares meuralgia and other troubed of One of Luthet ‘Burbani’s recent tri- umphs is the stoneless: prune. This has the flaver The empire of Morocco, quite emter- sive and with much sealth, is the lare- est and most important country im the Before the war Russia’s thirty grand dukes owned 5.000 square miies of land the Unked war e partment has sent a commission of ef- ficer observers to the army on the Riine Human bones have a wonderful power 1% has bee proved that they will bear a pressure thres times greater than oak and almost as much &8 Tadpoles fed gn extract of the thyreid of their metwmorplioses into frege very