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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 coming penerations in this country should get their scnooling in the English ian- : ALL ABOUT FINANCE guage regardless of what their parents " 3 were taught or the country from which{ “Yes, I've joined the woman's class h\'r-th ‘with questions of m: But 10° FROM A RUN DOWN ED BY CINOT of the New the bach ignorfng Her Run-Bown Condition and Meadaches Were Relieved mnnm;n;m?fi%‘dnfl‘v ettt : 5 by the Herbal Tonls GINOT. all - 3 they came. Profiting from the past|finance,” said the tty bachelor girl, | the same I think women have shown their f 4 fwu'h g fl,”etl @ | there can weil be steps taken to see that | PFonouncing’ “ with a broad “ i m« sense by their inyestment in Liberty - / | Geérman text books are historically cor- |3Ad accenting “finanes on the last 'a‘ ds.” rect and not biased. That was one of ':.‘_"‘-""‘m,““m““w the situations that prompted the ban on — | Germn -in- aifferent focalities, ana When | padelos porson Shores It st 125 YEARS OLD the American Legion - is sending out can't_visualise It, Gladys” he ob- watning about the German propaganda |sérved. “Finance ahd what goes With it flovding the country this is one of the |do not match with you. When I think of ansl (!f‘t!l"‘iti “1'-,:;..‘ in® sex'is strong on ib- Bulscription price 1% & Week; Me & montn; $6.08 s peit, it 3 1 | financiers I always have a mental picture | stock.” ———————— / el e Pousties ot Norwcs, Gaan. wr | TAUGCS (AL can well bo given careful | JPeLils L eiders and. blue mosed | I with T could induce you to considér ~>or o1 e Vit U Teleshens Catty, i ——— - higher ups and other disagresable pee- |me in the preferred class” sighed the .‘: ) ""l_ Sulistls Businses Ofico. 480, HOOVER'S SHRVIONS, s mnan. il S & Ditcal rus-Asun SN Bulletla Editorial Rooms, 58 Whlle Herbart C. Mosver In his \Pooh," said the pretty Bachelor e s o tion,” says Mrse. Witter. “Was very Bulletln Job OFice 85:4 o ] '‘Are you mflgg‘e{ ..e.u,;r a| “silly!” retorted the pretty girl e 46 thiies® Whiitmantle Offics. 23 Church St Telepbons 108, | Sorly biatément did not say “I Nave|pank of your own? asked. suppose your masculine wisdém is well acoépted the offer of the secretary- cu‘gm s money in bahks.” #oquainted with matters. relating to o hed severe hesdsches and Whs Norwich, Friday, Feb. 25, 1921 ship of he department of commerce cotirse thers is moénéy in basks, | btocks and bonds, but the women Were e — e In M. Harding's cablnét” the statement unr& pretiy “bachelos girl. “But | quite amused over Morgan's definition 6f \ ’ | sick st my stomach which was ==y|which He made létt %8 doubt but |BAt mentloied it 1 had not thodght | the difference. 1t was something like - : beflevs to eonmtipation that I had wewses O THe Associaten passs, || SR MO MEC % the ad- ig iito the ust fiow I lb‘ouds '!_(u Joul, ‘:’l:.!! '& IIS:P ::llll' ";“:; suffefed with for o long time, I could B e puiention of i mess acopissy || visers of the Hapding. administration. o i e g e, % 3 i a . 1| stockst’ " A o 1t or pol otheiwise credild te Mr, Hoover has apparéntly set forth yery | - “Humph!” grunted the bachelor man. % the respohsibilities which he edsinot shirk suggestion, "And. I suppose they learned all about the Al rights of republication of wecla des- ||l counsction the adiministration of k entifely for Women.” ¢ federal reserve and how to avert pan- = Datckes w.rein ave also reserved relief funds and he has alimost indicated, _— s in one lesson. But, take it from me, “Heaven forbid!” groaned the bachelor | Gladys, don't bank too much on this De! expscted, thet he has fothe déas L consequence was 1 was tired and :nm” o i Z haif sick the day threugh. reorgantsation Hmsh. , Gladys, have to sm- | feminine finance movement. The interest rvicsiics o‘f‘:wfimm £ g e e | ninety.nine mer o sbswer ten We. |Won't lact. It's merely a new kink they've Beyond Words ¢ A 1ad ailiand o Pk IRCE v $ it ela b6 in fast rather thi ‘s qiéstions, anid 999 to balandé their | Eot in thelr marcels. Ninety-nine pér . YOUR GROCER . ered so long CIRCULATION Whas 3 slafite (DN checkbooks and cut thelr cotipons, Wash- | cent. of them are too much interested in b sien 80 faith in anything to help me and ia nam-. Whe?flla declares wmg. & stack of uncollected o~ bonds of another sort to be keén on mak- o ¢ B e i wheti 1 heard of CINOT 1 decided WEEK ENDING FEB. 19th, 1821 in mind ways for maki it's dollars to doughnuts fhat |Ing their own money. A husband is the —— 6 use it, and T am now pattinent of commefes” 6y ase lying in safely Aeposit boxes | best investment for most of them. 4 tnder protest 1 1 ll 064 he fs &8 hag been previousls oWned by women!” “Hang it all! Gladys! I wish you be- « thankful that 1 did it as I am now 2 ths maz for that pafi'cular p 3 “My bank would change all that if I|longed to the 99 per cent. I don't take well and strong, and it s all due to cablnet. \ troubled to establish it declared tuch stock in this new woman stuft and epartment tachelor gifl. “I admit that women fhis platonic friendship. Give me a good A WHITE WAY FOR N Re»gmmlnflnmd & Fresid: h_:’—' need -mfi‘ on thé subjest of dollars | sl fashioned—" | OEWICH. |long ago champloned by Fresideat-sicot| . " nis We are only just now emergs | “Mortgage!” laughed the bachelor gifl The question of a white way for the! Harding. Euch changés afe intended tor Ing from the prehitorie nétion that fem. | “Yes, they do say mortgages are the busingss center of the city is one to|the purpéss of bringing about a Hiereé cl-|inine brain Were far teo delicate {6 |satest investment”—Exchange. whicl more than passing attention should | fic.ént administfation of the nitidn's bus- - be given by those who are prompted by |iness and it can be appreclatéd that Mr. ST 7 4 the bill. civic interest as well as other benefits, It | Hocver will be of much sefvies in guid- LEYTERS TO THE EDIT of them, one would have .pm{ e DUL" | {6 be heavy with the traditions of is a matter in which there ought to be |!ng & portion &t Such changes. When OR o= vi CINOT I8 FOR SALE IN NORWICH BY M. M. LEROU, AND ALL OTHER “Yes, boss, but I'se brought another . nearly four hundred years of the ac- no great difficulty in awakening ths nec- |he sayg that the department of commerce Washington the Farmer. foad of ‘“;:"—“q“l'“:l‘ tivities of Buropean {dvenlunu ex- L et S s i vy oy 8 3 T e, Gt G Gt s g (T S o A e T W OUR NEW PRICES its accomplishment. As an enterprising | Selentific bureaus which have only a re- our coun! o - ” . 2 apparently, meant little to the Incas = punishment was to be meted out to city Norwich ought not to be character- lb-:!s mr:e:i:nmvitmmme;ma; r‘:::‘: S b ywm"’ m‘:‘gg;}:n‘i!m':: Ber. Accordingly her mother asked her|4Dd their precursors, so the history of apprec-ate a l© ne of ettin 4 the Diranger, asd. the applause of all | What she would do. send her to bed o of this sheltered bay, which consti-| ON ELECTRICAL WORK HAVE NO iz~ By dingily lighted main streets at 4 tutes one of the best harbers on the | “ night. it into shapc where It will be aule 0| maniing - Our greatest American was|Eive her a Whippin Pacific coast of South Ameriea may EFFECT The importance of permanent pave- |function eciently i connection with the| George Washington, and our greatest | thousht a mmmte' ;h;n x-a{:mk 4,42k | be considered to have begun orUy] ON THE QUALITY THEREOF ments has been recognized, the value of |{OT2!€R commerce which Mr. Hoover be-| American woman was his lovely wife, | 0 1‘”‘{, so ® g s after Pizarto and his beart com- . W o " #ood sidewalks has been appreciated and | lI?ves i closely Lownd up with the pros- | Martha Washington. We know a great|¥ou Whip me. rades entered Peru in 1332 Satisfactory Work Economical Prices in keeping with such improvements thers | PEFity and development pf this evuntry deal ‘sbout Washington the statesmas, R mw!;‘aom “C;a!lao in the years that to{- - may be well be a concentration of effort |18 of the utimost importahce. and Washington the genéral, but he was sailed a constant stream of gd also a great farmer. His ambition was RICAN | leons loaded .with the gold afd silver . 3 for the parpose of giving the heact of| That President-elect Harding wil feel| 2150 & Ereat farmer. 'His ambition wad |} opp rNewpENTs IN asERIcAN | jcons loaded with the gold ad silver | e orwi ectl‘lc 0O ihe city the kind of lighting that would |more than ever the necessity of calling|gigtes He and Thomas Jefferson, who HISTORY the rich continent on which_ they had | . likewise be to its advantage. Just to the |UPon Mr. Hoover fof cabinet setvics fol-| wrote the Declaration of Independetice, gained a foothold. Lima, énly eight! same extent that its streots and side.|lOWing his statement concerning his po- | were great friends. Talking with Jeffer- | SREIRSTF OO NNTE U R Te | miles inland, became the'seat of the | 4244 FRANKLIN STREET walks indicate the progressiveness of a |Sition and views is firmly believed. There|son one day Whashington said, “I would vice-regal government by which all| comrhunity ds Ty Is ho guestion biit what he will prove| rathéf bé a farmér than have all the The great artists of the world have|South America was ruled, and Callao | nity does the lighting of its busi- titles of Burope.” Washington inherit- visited our country with such great|was practically the only gate thfdugh ness streets and it is well that the adver- | & stfong cabinet member and his appoint-| . "\ouny Vernon, an estate of 8,000 | Fegulatity in recent years that they|the treasure gathered by the colonial tising value of a white way should not be|ment Will meet with the councry’s appro-| sores He owned 300 slaves. Ha haa | €oming excites only passing notice, blit | agencies was poured ints the lap of disregarded. It {s through such mani-|val a barge rowed by six tniformed negroes | it Was nét so during the middle of the | the Spanish king. Close to Callao of- festations that a city indicates that it is > ; i [l rien e visked his friamds o the | past century, when few .European af- | ten hovered British ana Duteh pirates|] At This Time Will Stand & Loss on Several Hundred up to date THE MANDATE PROTEST. Maryland shore. He hiad a coach made | tists would venture a trip across the X e Crod h vil c Those who visit other cities retufn %ith to swoop down on the treasure ships. e 2 Just whal the result of the protest|in Englend snd drawn by four biack | ogean, Tor eeveral years previous fo| “Callag was the first Pacitic pori | Tons of High-Grade Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal. 3 horses. Mrs. Washington's turn out. He | 185 " P. T. u merica to have commpleted | the auestion, Wy cannot Norwich have | whieh bas been made by ths gosernment | ek o 0%, S "SI Uk *hia s | Barnum, watched the Buropean career | modern harbor woric. Treasnte 18| EGG $15.50 — STOVE $15.50 — s o ? which has. favorably fm- garding the | H L e aoroush bloods. He | 0f Jenny Lind, who was known as the| still beinz taken ffom Peru through | pressed them during their trip. There is | territory placed under mandates will be{ geiighied in the chase two or three times | “Swedish Nightingale,” and finally de- | Callao, but now it is in the form of | no reason why Norwich should ot have |1s uncertain but it promises to get early | 3 wesk—a fox hunt with the gentiemen |clded it would ‘be a good venture to|copper ore from the rich mines of | NUT sls 50 S No 2 Nl J l' 313.50 a white way, why its streets in the cen-|attention from theé )éagne eouncil though | of the neighborhood, ending the day with ?flrlgg l;:rhteo otl&lsr iCovnity. gguigugr‘;‘gr { ;‘;@t::zerm. ;: is lr‘anap;rtxed t!o thet . ter of the city should not be lighted it comes at a time when what has been | a hunting - dinner. Then it was that el gt T n a medern railroa nstead of mkxm way to make them attractive, to create |started by ome administration in -this Starina Washington sppeaced in all her | digement for hat period, . |on the backs of men and donkevs, and ADDITIONAL 50¢ IF IN. o it i that h ed cean freighte; Y o P My if “a: nlei:e!:::: iy in odls, 700 in buckwheat, 600 in corn, | 1. . en the Atlantic, on which half hour after boarding an élec- 500 in barley, 100 acres in potatoes, | She sailed, arrived in Néw York | tric car in the city of Callao the trav- slate and stone, or fin-procf coal. . that the city lacks. The street lighting| It is a matter where the interests of | peans, etc. ~Hej kept 20 ploughs | hafbor the notice of her comingeler alights at ome of the many plazas is much better thin it used to be but|the country mus\ be {aken care of and it going most of the year. He conducted | Prought thousands of persons to the|in Lima, capital of Peru and a thriv- JOI'{N A. MORGAN & SON there is plenty of room for improvement. | Is that which apparently moves President | a cooperage and mads all his barrels, | Pier and the wildest enthusiasm pre-|ing city of 200.000 inhabitants, N The idea of a real white way is based on | WHlson to call attention to the situation | He owned schoorers that carrled his | Voled as the boat reached the dock.|far away he will find the center PHONE 884 the idea of manifesting ‘progreds. It 1s| 1n the manner that ho doss. Cértainty It | A6ur to market He had shoe makers P o ks K e el L A L - something In which there ought to he|ousht not o be expected that he would | 10 made all the shoes o A%s 511 tne | ranged upon the wharf, together with | 0f the city's’ slrest oar 1!13:3' Sadikte and unquestionably is much interest if it | refrain from acting in this matter at tnis | {2 F® 124 weavers who Bade Sl thef iy, triumphal arches, upon one of | from this center us though reptesent. can enly be brought to the surface. Other | g, since it is to be realized that 1o one | the plantation. . Iie had fsherles -on the | Which was inscribed, “Welcome Jenny | ing the influence and power that radi. | His mummy is now exhibited inside citles of this size and =ome not as large | could be exvected to be in closer touch have recognized the value of such an im- Potomac river, . A 'blacksmith, shop re- Lind!” and the other surmounted by |ated from the same spot to ali South |the structure. provement and once such a change fs|then he, inasmuch as he led the fight for | neighbors. A force of carpenters con-|tion. ~Welcome to America!” the Kings. Fahrenheit, and in winter rarely falls below $0 degrees.” with that feature f the peace conference | pairel- Wagons &fd Implamants for nis | 20 American eagle, bore the inscrip- | America when Lima was the “Faeing another side of the main v of o i Ly e a ra h N’ made the wonder invariably afises as to| the decision that was reached fegarding e Aramarie and Wamhiomss Jc|had arrived at her New York hotel lofty twin towers, Piasatro "1.“..‘1;#:5“&&‘;3 O the. jdest "srivarcity 1 Mew Tar, Tea et " Hagatiee oW ‘was ever delayed so long. - mandated territory and it is concefning invented d plodgh He Intfoduced ‘mew | ROt less than ten thousand persons|to have laid the foundation mmn.'ma western hemisphere, the Universi- | William J. Lahey of the palice depart- this violatim of .the agretmient that he| pyiridds’ of husbandry. He lad a daity|S0DSTSEated sbout the entrance. On dad de San Marcos, established more | ment was indicied today, with directs attention of thess airectly javolv- - - 217 | the first evening she was serenaded — ] A ¥ L SevS ]ed of 300 head of cattle; a large flock of | oy PN WTONE Musical Fund | Sooi- than half a century bc(iuru l{le Pil | members of the police automobile squac dation which has been made by President | Member of the league of nations, but the| wool. Every morning he rode around the | CEUS, STHTe 3 Crowd of twenty thou- THE BELGIAN DEBT. The country as well as Mr Harding is bound to be surprised at the recommen- Tt is true that this country is not a a sand persons looked on. Universidad ah:xreal the ) with Fermer Governer Whitman's In Wilton to congress to authorize the ac-|Provision regarding the mandated tyrri-| eState to examine the condition of "h; For weeks afterwards the excite- ' “eu} wnlxh thm"’oug'hs; modun !eql‘ni- dulry 1816 alliged warruption i the ity tory was not that just thé members of | Siaves—if any were sick he provide! 3 ca | eolleges devoied .to engineering, | administration. Btk reasury Of Ger-| the loague should benefit in trade there. | Mediclne;-if weak and Infirm everything | FiCOL ¥ roipet it Tttt o ; fcdisile, Rnd Agpiscitars. e iiaue. e SUMAS S onds in payment of the money loan- necessary for their comfort was adminis- : 2 G G “Lima and Callao, thou unlawfully aceepting $50 for recovery of ed to Belgium to the extent of §171,000,-| With but that all should enjoy similar|ieraq At his death all his slaves were | .8 the magnates of the land. Pres-| |i , theughi of vagues 000. This recommendation, it appears,|T/Ehts in that respect, and even thotigh comes ag the result of a promise made by | V¢ 2Te not a member of ‘the league the the president while in Paris, but about whigh nothing has been made known on ent: i Iy perhaps by many as somewhers |3 Sidlen automobile. George J. Andrews set free. The germs of goodness and ex- g P vk wrowelad uponi L e hear the northern end of South Amer. |6 the automeblle syuad was named 53 need of safepunrding our iaterests f8 ap- | was franik i s 1niereourae. nevet stoops | “PPATSl whs named for her. I TR ST R R L S A plmnsir bbb s e parent. - : £d to mean deviees, was always fraternal, | Jenhy Lind's fifst American concert | ; o pat gy M B Bl R R ——— g was given = as the isthmug as Key Wes this side of the water until this week,| It is Perfectly evident that the stand|hever trivlal or forgot his dignity. Helgoy Al S R L T ; S Nova Scotia. = Though only ten d School Children are Sickly tefl days before the admihistration | i2ken by President Wilson will have an| Inpired every one with the fesling thal|or the tickets were sold ‘at auction, . a0 greem soith of the equator, and there- whe valos their own comfort and the changes. influence that might not be possible Y were % e the first one bringing the extrava-| |. &3 ‘ore well within the tropics, these cit- | weifars of their shuldren, should mever be with- first .l h. Like Lincoln, = The. proposition appears ts be that the | throush another because of his fitst Band | Washington over sav of & |Eant eum of $235. Washington never saw the inside of a | 5o There were five! |i (S % ':x:pgsu “of 'the. Andes and to th coud "W.m Seaon. They indemnity bonds which Belgium would | kNOWledge of what transpired in agree-| university. He had only a limited com- ;n::::"md Prres ':1‘: at‘the cong:n. T_hel Humbpldt Current that washes the , Relieve Fererishness, Conetipe- receive from Germany would be passed | 'S upon the terms. He B therefors fiv-| mon schiool education. From his youtn | SLRUSIAST for the singer.at this initial ; coast, have an equable climate. The| tion, Hesdache and Stons-cs over o this country In settlement of the | IS UD to his responsibillties and taking | he was a constant reader of the best | JfIC mu,ledp,n yosla Mo gl dhaid ; 3 : temperature in summer (December ;',;"’;‘ e Tive" FrX= A debt contracted prior to the armistice, | 7¢H0n Which he believes ehould be taken | lteraturs of the times: a close observer}jeq to the footlights the entire audi- A §| |May) scldom rices above 80 debrees | Liffrue Koa Den st any rbstinie That means that while we would be ac. | fOF OUr protection. It i not a guestio Tagae; e ence rose to their feet, their cheers language. Such is our Washington, H& 2 = cepting a third of what our loan amounts | Whether it will or wil not be of use to| ARENEES Such 12 ouf Warinlon 0| being accompanied by the waving of | to as a settlement of the claim we would | the next administration. 1If the eoming| our American life His glory covers | Pgusands of hats and handkerchiefs bs getting German security for the debt|dministration doesn’t want o pursue the| oue continent. We stand in his presence | o 70, SEer's | Voice so fully met all} and If it 1s so that Germany Is on the | Matter further there will be no obliza-| and feel his power. Daniel Webster sald, | Sabc SRR AR I A complete. Fro i s vergs of bankruptey it would mean a|ton- It will be free to decMe its own|“He was the greatest of good men and |Sunt t Boston, Bravideces Baiane | | - worthless consideration. That comes|C0Urse in that respect. the best of "“‘c'fn'f"‘é W. HANNA, |Phia, Baltimore and Washington; to Y g pretty clese to getting back to the sug- Rbooe Bosrah, Conn., Feb, 21, 1921 all the chlef cities of the Union, East,! [ 1 westion that has oreviously been advaneed EPFROBIAL NORES. § o S LR Yest Norin and South, and vast au-| [ k1 that we cancel the claims Which we hold| These are the days When the fressing s e P e p:“':e"yx‘)‘;’fg“eim ial against Europe for o a - |of the thawing snow makes treacherous nday Obéccymmen, % . Aft tl'l th asainet Europe for loans mado in cen- of the (hawing m e, Bator: e, Troland anteipatea | Uoket was 3685 by Osian 'k, podse er the snow, the The recommendation that such action — the ounseusable, pleasnrs Wl B0 I h ; 25 the president proposes be taken somes| Something must Be the matter in the gzt:rmmlty :fl }:: ::"" m\::dw:g‘oidh‘u:: g:?t: :nh.rh Ry by LA 8t a time when there is very little time | Senate When it is possible to take a vote IR, gral The generosity of the singer wae sult. Eiven for eonsideration at this seesion of | o1 & meaurs two hufs ahéad of sched-| “'When the Master was on earth, good | Mnanounded Wo say mothing of her congress. It is not to be supposed, how- | ule: s heayy benefactions to so- judges #aid, “Never man spoke like this | Dlmerous S ever, that it will be raflroaded through man, yet the common people heard Him | ¢ieties and individuals—amounting to s1ush— after the “ £ me fifty thousand dollars during i T withoat the Heceblry Att ¢ New England and Massachusetts get| gladly. e ta s sine et B SRAHEF of fust {Fibbdhus ;:o;:'v:;’: {hat the | two members 10 the cabinet, Vice Prest.| This meant that they understood Him | Ber et stay ’.’x‘..‘i“ei"l Bt COPYNIGHT KEYSTONE VIEW €0, RGN YORK od a dent Coolidge and Pecretary Wecks, both | Without referring to Webster's Dictionary ple by many lit- you wear go committees will {ake the precaution to for defining; His appeals was was so di- | 11 acts om kindness to the poor who ses that the merits of the idea are care. | e5céllent men. A could not afford to pay the large prices Re-elected Governer of Colorade, rect and plain. This is the model Mr. fully investizated before making thelr Troland is endeavoring to follow, in ail | that Were being asked to hear her sing. resommendations. Coming at this time|, TWib the delousing baths in operation On the morning after her arrival at things, and for that reason his leters with the adlournment of congress and | (¢ @nticlpation of &'wiving in this coun-| 4o 'not encumber so much space as do | WarqigS'ey Fresident Fillmore called \ 'Ihe ending of the administration only a | tY rom cortain forelgn poris cannot be | tnose of his opponents. sight-seelng. She returned his oall Seek oft there would be mo surprise if |SX3ctly enthusiastic oo o g o :::u;:& tne next Gky, and " subscatently, by fhis with other things became caught in Three. whiskey runners were fined $500 | and crucified, lus‘Mlns to ‘His word, He Pr;sidentm reuest, shé passed an eve fhe rush of business and fafled to be ‘ in the third day, purchasing re- | SNi0F 8¢ the White House in the pri- ey o Sioaghit up for actian, Hes ghouid th each in Providence. It terrible the way | arose again the . pu & vate eirele of the President's family. P . should there |, wnich the enterprise of such people 1s | demption fof our face. While in Washington Jenny Lind be & report thercon there seems slight | yeine interfered with. Mr. Troland, snd others, are proud to | (TS G VESADEeR Jenny I prospect of favorable action on such an 5 e -| say that the; hb‘fi"" ;“" ‘;‘V "“;; . | men, including Mr. Webater, nfi-'.n&?y‘ is enough to bloek it. \ rubbers. We have rubbers for every- body in all the most desirable styles at moderate prices. Men's First Quality Rubbers ......c..0. 00000, $1.35 Men's 4-Buckle Arctics $4.50 Men’s Long Legged Boots . ... $4.25 0y th idn't deed, Wherever ghe went from one eratel; inee. That samé people thought they were slt ot iy GERMAN PROPAGANDA. MAgatate baties 1ot 4 ! jight in_stoning o death an old min fig’:“‘“""“ Bonors to this divinity of : Bven though this country is $tM at| Tne man on the cormer saym: Tt wag|f0UDd “gathering sticks” on thelt Sab-|™jyihny Yind's net proceeds of the ¥ar with Germany there are efforts being | , ucky thing for Capt KIdd that he | moe Bumieriew ool contemainte. aa | Rinety-fve concerts given by her un made for the rescinding of laws Which | gidn’t have to dig into hig treasure boxes only ask that ome qulet day in seven .t:" 3 7 au s in the were passed somo time ago exeluding |io fignte up his tcome tax. shall be devetsd 1o rest, and to thougnts | o cabe o Sars ory months were lit- German from the schools. That action of the inner life and its needs, Which the | (1o “morguos Taery OECeRr VIS dowe was taken because of the nature Of csf-| wrun » blizzard In eastert Canada and | Master sald eould not be supplied by Mamed - ta-the —origtanl LR R contract, ; ! All Rubber Overshoes $2.50 BRla. 68 'thi, thxt Boioks &0 Neddbus\tHar bread alone, and Which, we think, can Men's 14-inch Lace, seesnes a freezing temperaturs in California, New Totibe aubelnll Subsequiently the singer gave & few . . y_amusements, either. - e e e poontry Where | England couldn't expect to g0 along un- ORN TROLAND. | Somserts ""ml," Lomn - acaoune” T Men’s 1-Buckle Overs for Felt Boots. ™. ......... $1.00 gy . L3 der @ spectal dispensation the whole Win-| Norwich, Feb. 24, 1921. bt 4 830 was marrisd i German rather than Bnglish, It was | or - . |Boston to Mr, Otto Goldschmidt, a Women's 4-Buckle Arctics $4.50 for the purpose of putting a gheck upon | 3 S et s S W:'am composer ‘lng lfllnlilt. ANLERES 0. 209080 It prey = yed severel times in wuh. gem:: n’f;';:::d:nfih.’fi,,f",fl;g‘: Fast time was made by the transesnti- Steries That Recall Othersq I Amerfean concerts. Shortly after her Cuban er Low H““' to e mo go0d reason why the ban on |OCRtal mail planes but with ene lite lost P e B B Misses’ 4-Buckle Arcties $3.50 what was considered detrimental then |t W8 an expeheive time saver. Buy Buking Wo Chanem | Trore. el L San iatint o o B i hould be lifted. an WESC & o 8 (hesh 0h7e of apivae| s colorm sman drove o & wahooss | mbhemiar, Mule-coc femals,’ musics) Misses’ 2-Buckle Arctics . soerassenenss $228 1t 1g not to be supposed that there can | “252A0C: with a load of his ngoduce ~When he | {neatrical or operatic, who ever ap- e opposition to the idea of teaching of -—-—*—T—-‘— l":oel"d the knlu alip 'n:. Mmlfl:i«n:h' ‘:‘;: peared before an American audience, Child’s 2-Buckle Arcties .. cessneasacss SN German in addition to English and along | No one will diagute fhe former ktser A e e e sl bk s | (Tomorrow—Whan Bursoyne Sur- 'R 1 85¢ with ofher languages, It Is to be real, |When he blsmes the Americans for tne| Broaching the cashier he sald: fook hers rendered, One lot Boys' Rubbers, 2580 6......00000000000 ized that there are advantages that may | 1088 of his throne, but he cannot overlook | proguce? The sales sheet was oonsult- .fi‘ obtained by such instruction, but | the fact that the first blame rests on his One lot Child's Rubbers «..........co00eeers... 5Be ed. THE NEW:! thers cannot fail to be epesition to the | OWR showiders, “It's liks this, the expense for wWeigh- IN DAY’S S practies of earrying on all instructions — e ing, unleading and commission for selling LIMA AND CALLAO in the elementary schools in the Getman| That move for the keeping of the side- | your stuff amounted to more than the| Lima, capital 1 Peru, and Callao, languags to the exclusion of English. | Walks cleared of suow is one which will | ¥Arden truck "m;‘hfig- qou_stll oweits sport, Whers the combined That is what has been strenuously fought | appeal strongly to pedestrians. And it is n T g ey Kokl B Bl SRLEN L not a bad idea to see that they are sand- | 1 E Wha, Dding st ancher Also 3 full line of Ball Brand or Woonsocket Felt Boots, at reduced prices. # certain seetions of the country and in't got & cent with me” after the passage of the Atlantic ships| Y, constipated, bilious, inasmuch as the has heen taken to |ed when they are slippery. i “The mext time you are coming over | through the Panama Canal, forms thnn whn?yo:xr:ud 18 ene or two cuu:t end such a situation it is important that - the river, P;a‘ brinig a. chicken With you | subject of the following bulletin is- ver and BO zdequate efforts should be made to see| The codst guard service saved ten lives | 2nd we Wi i tonight sure for yeur I wels, 1 eall the deal square. sued from the Washington, D. C. head- | Then you will wake up wonderi : "h'“':l n’;:';‘;.“'mm‘ i from two barges off the Massachuetts Wmmi:- %hn‘“k m::u:alf‘l_;d :;ln ap- %fl of the National Gmm;:flc what became of R‘# fl: ’ aln L L] lve e ckens, 20! < feh tpught m all our schools and that " ropristion one uader each arm. Hmmmemy ! u wm ot cor -4 2 = S T N g O TN T ALY AR TR i W

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