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fww 3 A ; ment of the law to allow local atithori~ ! b ; : > e n Dorothy e s A ties ‘to establish municipal laundries ; - a b | b ; dorot ¢ es 10 es municipa i frg |52 %o preseved that 3 0 ty . to tease her the father Te-|was strongly advocated at a meeting g'flv“‘h g"”e“" forate and that their 1d b : - how it v daughter of & very |of representatives of several Greater A | sufficieitly adequate to keep. E h,n{; a moment's | Jon councils at Fulham. and goa e the bottom. Adequate be made to preserve in the tnips against can be used or sold. saying, “Is that Will Close For Repal $ { lace l'lwmuy British _Sovereigns, Tpah { of laneou | ?o closed on Easter Tnul-y-’fl'fl' ably for three years, in arder that ex- tensive restoration work may be ums ) dertaken. s Malted -125 YEARS OLD —_—— e[ qught fitt 1o e ‘treated as o mbeciplon pice 1ic & Week: e 8 winli W | o\ vy that il tmpat i éo st Nerwi, Cosa, s | P9S8 and make them junk. SR ey & ey bad 35 wasteruiness i construction. Telephone Calls, 1 Bulletn mnm‘:x‘ Rooms, 35-3. 5 it i .| blepatch’s girlhoed friend as the moth- Balles Job c7icw g% Results that net only serve to diseewr-| .. "o romantically planned; is - anm#‘*’!fl age the committing of crime but which|ing jngteaq a young ma “ by =—————————————————————=| atisty the demand for justice When known' for only five y k Allie might have ‘Nufl“ T Norwich, Thursday, March 1%, 1981, | orime has been committed come through|mother is all upset about Didn't | Presents by suggestiens to he Sisle. the early presentation before the bar of | ¥ou know that all the prewedding fes- b4y T has been | tivities are held away from home? The g et ng s A ) (o abiged o e o S diepened 4 At gy cousins and bridal Associatcd Press 1§ ercluditely eutitied | |arvested. That is 3 poliey which has party all-give balls and dinners and jse for republieation of all news dsdaih || ingugurated in certain mmuud "‘: teas and lhohwers and things for two §00d judgment. It appeases the ory ‘weeks straight before the ceremony, those who insist upen the applieation of|doing their best to wreck the bride, so the penalty and cools off those who are|that when she walks up the aisle peo- for taking the punishment into their own |ple will all say how thin and pale she hands regardless of respect for the law. 54 o % “‘Of course. I know it,” said the tall, New Jersey was incensed With | 1ank housenolder. o Just the only daushter. Brother Bob, ' '..vnz.ul?.nbmmuu-id could. . next eVening the young man im his disgust, was taken up to bed, he in tones audible over the entire 8 £ r Dorothy, in- stead of marying the son of Mrs. Grim- i hl: ‘:]: “tha ho&e'x; a trifle ap] hé ul:a!: in handy, though does i i mons, No British war medals, he add- ed, had been heid up for the issue of Victory medals, and nearly 2,000,000 had already been dispatched.—London Chronicle. is that Graece's finance?" LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A viies oF Tyn A COUNTER. LUTION 3 . Bditor: May I ask the person who m": :- Bulletin from Jewett m s ;l"_kucsn::u‘: l: A.w,lx“l‘l signi Reader” a que: , Ma: - or ::ru” preasiliis ey ooun‘ur-mv’:llou hu‘nowurndh in Ar-. Wherein f God by |menia and bolshevist Invaders have been ‘working or"‘;l:;!::”ol‘h‘l:::l;? Which |driven from power, said messages re- iz a H i ble boilers, forty-one glass baking di:hu and bales and baleg of the dish- cloths. t] v “If Dorothy isn’t rushing at ‘the good reason brutal murds ? here today by the Near East ] orgo day of the week is the Seventh day? ceived ¢ > atthe Bpwial munter of 8| 1at iy o o mimiite. it ROl | mandats of i S-eammaker. she . 18| WA easere Mindly lake he Dbl |rellr, the cunies-Lades inat new go: Clkcmnoh young womaa at Perth Amboy, aimost at rence McAlister Whipple, just plain |surrounded by bridesmaids. Brides- [and reag carefully the fourth comman me) rican ant doors! a fiend who had | Alie Peck up to six months ago, hears mn'::m by‘?fln:.’ It was a matter!of the wedding and elevates her of only a short time before the guilty M. jparty was arrested and not enly did the eviffénce point conclusively in his diree- tion but he admitted the crime. There are states in which there would have been Insistence upon immediate m\h:’ NL:' Jersey guarded against any such display o - o of sentiment but it does not disregard| ~ Pulaski's Service In America. the proper demand that days and weeks| Among that little company of Euro- and months should not be allowed te go|peans whose enthusiasm in the cause by without a disposition of the case.|Of liberty had lhfom take up the ;word There is a recognition of the law and a|In the ‘:.‘:""'";’ ";; r:m,:’.‘f:‘:‘, teve: dimosition to respect it. KAt the sme| g o7 tive’ and hut fow lived lives of time there is realized on the part of the such remantic interest as Count Casi- authorities that the crime and the public | mir Pulaski. Indignation call for the elimination of all| When Russia. Austria and Prussia|een every noen, a dinner danee every delay, and the result is that the machin- | combined for the dismemberment of | night. Moreover, they receive news this piece of Jegislation has been pushed | ory of the law is already at work so that | Poland, Pulaski fought hard for hi: that the millienaire b.:dh.!lnp wnele m: through the legislature without giving a|ihe indictment of the confessed murderer Eorn in Podelia, Mar: rm:..hzg;; thd‘dtoc:::mu A?xra L:al?:.r!:r hearing thereon or showing any respect | wilj be secured this week and it is ex- ;;l e ey i Rusalin Lok for what is regarded as the sentiment of | pected that the casé will be heard and a estm the greater number that the interests of | gentence imposed the first of next week. the few rather than those of the many Fave received attention. ide are dreadful creatio sweet. ml:'h though they may 'be originally. variably somebody eise gets the rainbow color for her dress they par- look at the calendar for |now controlled a wide area of the coun- Auther and Mrs. Franzen atf od rn::; tfl?m Sabbath. does not come on | try, X attention. several weeks ago 'hu"“‘m" Soaday. The bolshevist army surrendered andiyere grrested in St Louis after the wo- 1 do not belleye that “Reader” wants its officers were at once placed under man's husband charged Mrs. a law compelling us to keep SBaturduy fguard, said one message, signed by Dr. |yoon ¥ b e R o, Boly, the writer has no such desire. Clarence D. Usher, representing the re- To avoid error and comfusion; take |lief organization in Erlvan, capital of Ar- the work of God, only: when we do this, | menia. he cable added that all tl we will love our neighbe: o wvur men |jails were at once ecleared of prisoner: ang not ask for law to exils him ¢o some |incarcerated by the bolshevist authori- barren island. ties and a new ministry formed, GILBERT P. COATES the “Few cxcesses were committed,” orwich, Conn., March 16th, 1921. “But eountry is in im- cablegram read. Gleaned from Foreign Ex- poverished condition with urgent need for Z - es. food and clothing. Relief continuing.” There is one point about the Turkish Other messages reporting overthrow of thebolshevists was received from M. gposals, which British opinion ouih" ?:!tp:ntly to grasp. That is, that they Tahtajian, official Armenian representa- really involve our abandoning all at- tive in Constantinople. t to arantee the freedom of the ts‘t.?agu, ar'a‘dx resigning at once more to the uncontrolled custody of the Turks: After what resulted from their custody in the war—the tragedy of Gallipoli, the tragedy of Rumania, and the final tradgedy of Russia—it is hardly to be expected that Great RBritain should WEEK ENDING MARCH 12th, 1921 11,026 ranzen had ODD INCIDENTS IN “AMERICAN HISTORY FORBIDDING DAYLIGHT SAVING. Whether it is possible for the large ma- jority of the people of Connecticut who desire to have daylight saving during the coming summer rests with Governor Ev- érett J. Lake. What he will do with the Bill which has been passed by the general assembly forbidding the use of any other than standard time by the eit- ieg and towns of thestate will therefore be awaited with keen interest. It is plain from the manner in which have got that simply wonderful How- ard Hardcast to be an usher — and then they all scrap over who would have walked back down the aisle with the delectable Howard if Dorothy had got him instead fo hadn't. * “And then some one of them always gets either an ulcerated tooth or mumps three days before the wedding. I den't know how it is arranged who is to be the victim—maybe they draw ts. b"llunvmh there is a bridal lunch- As s00n as a sick man gets well he ahould pay his doector just te show at he bas ne ill feeling. (Toilet Helps) Yeu ean keep your arms. neck or face free from hair or fuzz by the ec- easional use of plain delatone and in using it you n have no fear of mar- ing or in’r'llu the skin. A thick te of | Paste is made by mixing some of the were | Powdered delatone with water. Th spread on the hairs and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the I:l:‘m all —_— THREE YEAR SENTENCES FOR A STATUTORY CRIME Milwaukee, Wis., March Paul Auther, Highland Park, Mrsc Charlotte ¥ranzen, former University of Wisconsin emplo: sentenced to three years in the state penitentiary af Waupun when they pleaded guilty in municipal court te sta- and joined his father as one of the By such attention to the carrying out | eight original associates of the Con- Not only has|of the law the rights of the accused will | ft ation of the Barr. Contipuing to a the general assembly told the people in |pe respected in every way. It will not be fl! on an ing?:m:_n ‘;l:fl:r;v“ht :;f viey such a prospect lightly. the cities of the state that there Will be |, cage of lynching him and trying him ;& nod'uu Nm;k, . whvf'u The B':u.uto ..x r:;;”t::' ;MTA'A::\:: ::tg:::;. }l:\?e“ ;::ll‘:d. :l:e:n"t“h:hzn:o'f:"' mu undern:h-" x‘:wmbut’b'm:om::l:lm ‘He escaped, :ud in the year 1775 was | wife told him. “Dorothy is going to :?‘;‘; I ;n o'i!‘:e:‘ yl.:s: :x::{u:m’{h:: nity of deciding for themselves whether | gygided- those long delays which tend taf s Paris, France, and had there several | have a very quiet wedding—" :;x:o:’tlx]«o et e ol aea jley wih as a community, fellow day-]exasperate, and this ia mot the first in-|interviews with - Bonicars Frankiin,| =<Pech!” ssid the tall, lsnit house- | the bill of ‘wat vear. b light saving or standard time. And thin|ytance where New Jerssy has responded | and becoming interested in the Amcri” | holder, “There B8 | il oh emply Louses, action has been-taken In view of the fact|io the gemand for quick but jegal action, | can struggle for independence came te | And I'm going to Kee B MY a0e o] or | Dblic utility socletiea. The prov that the states of Massachusetts Will|what New Jersey does In this respect | this country in March, 1777. Very | house jultmlhomume.‘ ol:!"': nt to | Melating to luvury building will bave daylight saving and the cities and { might be profitably followed by ether | SHOTtly after landing nex sttea;ledu‘ ‘miss anything!"—Chicago 5 Saplified. ¥ Villages in New York and Rhode Island | states under lke conditions. ks s Nssapolnted go the Out-of -Wark Benefit. — Col. Page will decide the matter for themselves. b The first action in_ which Puladkl cl:“u:o the lzio‘:,: l?(“co;;;m:::, :‘.:’l::«: Because states surrounding us will ISTRIBUTIN: A e ¥ the ur niste have daylight saving time the New Ha-| P e [t Ry AL adywine. . Four of the case of a domestic servant who, ven road Wil overate its trains in accord| The idea of bringing about a better Washington, he was commissioned he alleged, was given a sityation at distribution of ‘the immigrants that come J Bournemouth at £62 a year, but on therewith, meaning that our railroad ser- o ty brigadier general and placed in charge learning that the unemployment bene- viee will be according to the daviight|!o this country has be T Irpendy Yoot L or e cavalry He served the army i wire (5 14 e tendet T Shuthet 16 saving time whether there is a state law ‘“‘n im0 16 1 s tlarn Oig Sact ot ‘Mfl r‘mumu. id lhern Pt lflri weeks, throw up the situation. Dr. Pl atned ot - | the newcomers have been permitted to|in the batile of Germaciewr mx‘:-f::;n,;};'nr:vm:h_.m.;fiw with | locate in large centers among large num-| With the approval of Washington aky. “Well, altogether, with as much ex: citement as I have briefly sketched, don’t see why it should be surprising that I kind of thought I'd see some traces of hair have careful, however, to get re: LUMBER We have reduced our priceson LUMBER and SHINGLES 25 to 40%thisyear ) CALL AND SEE-OUR STOCK—WE HAV. : : SPECIAL BARGAINS H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY n't no such thin iy Steries That Recall Others p A Poser. ¥ Fanny, aged elght, Was recovering from a long illness and had become ae- custemed to her father's affectionate greetings and pet mamss on bis arrival Machamara sald he would make in- the greater number of people seeking the | DTS of their own nationality so that they | Pulaski eucceeded in getting Congress benefits of daylight saving and the gen-|Maintain their own language and custerms eral assembly. manifesting its disregard i t to get acquainted with therefor even te the bxtent of denying|RO encouragemen local option in i mslter Governer Lake |48 s00% AMericen wavk. fe mix with will be justified in applying a veto to|AmMericans and to acquire cur the measure. The bill for which it was possible to substitute the one passed was | titude of W. W. Husband, the new com-|of infantry. rezarded as one of the numerous jokes before the legislature and if only because of the manner in which it has been pat tarough the governor will be justified in denyirg ‘it ‘his éndorsement. ! THE INCOME TAX. ‘Within a short time it will be learned what the total amourt of income tax col- lected from the people of the country un- der the income tax law for the past year &ill amount to. Not only will it be shown what the amount paid the government on the fiist payment date was but it will e disclosed what the tota] income tax is. Because of those who pay in full on’ the first payment date the March collections can be depended upon to be the largest But where nearly $919,000,000 were paid in by the .5th of March last year it does not mean that any such sum is antici- pated this year. Conditions for the past year have not been what they were for the year previ-| ous. Income has dropped. There may be some who paid an income tax this Week upon their income for 1920 who had never previously been required to meet stich a tax, but that number will be many times offset by those who pald a tax in March, 1920, whose income for the past year did not require them to do so this Week. For the same reason there will be much difference shown in the amounts baid by income tax payers last year and that which their returns this year call for. While wages may not have taken E0 much of a tumble during 1920 there Wwas a large afount of idleness which rmounts to the same thing or worse while the biz incomes connected with the war have gone where the woodbine twineth. The government looks for a large sum from the income tax -and it will get it, but expectations are that there will be a tubstantial decrease shown and there is 1o reason to expect any disappointment. With conditions on a nermal or a stable basis it would be reasonable t5 antiei- pate that the collectiong would vary less than they can be expected to with the sonditions what they have been during the period for which the income tax has hist been collected. The collections, bowever, will reflect quite clearly the slump in business and industrial condi- ons and can be pointed to as the effect °f the readjustments that have been and itill are underway. — T NEGLECTED SHIPS. Vot a little has been said in regarding the waste and extravagance that was qund in connection with the ‘activities of Me shipping board in providing . this :ountry with vessels to meet the cry for ihips, ships and more ships. It has-been nder fires from many direetions and the mormous outlay finds justification only Fom the fact that we faced an emergen- ¥ and as the result of (he expenditures ¥e got the ships as quickly as it might iéasonably have been expected. ‘That Here was an regard for economy deesn't iBpear to have been shown. Rather was Here a flagrant disregard for it and the mly reason why such conditions could '¢ tolerated wag the speed called for in \fetting shipe. “Bat with war conditions over and aif- erent conditions existing so far as the -~ hipping board is concerned a different|wg simpossible to convinee a jury by the “‘ rompt relief and ::;::-. ceard for:the business in hand might| tasty that he was sullty uf the aseusation.| 5175 P 2 casonably be expeeted. Such, however, B speedy recovery when the treatment 3 Ides not appear to be the case it we are| Because an Individual decen't hand in is faithfully followed, o, judge by (the survey which has been nade of government vessels tled wup Hout New York and deterforating. When he inspector reports that negligence dis- fayed in the laying up of the vessels nd in the orders given for thelr care rere astounding, it weuld indieate that he much ecriticised cepditians whieh revailed during the rush period of meet. 17 the War smergeney are atill to he und, g Perhnpll!wfllhha-uph\- L e el bl e B of al t infantry. /This 98 IEVS ithis omportusiiy and corps, which became famous under the title of Pulaski Legion, was re- ited mainly in Baltimore.' It num- bered 350 men, divided into three com- panies of cavalry and three companies . IA,‘I:;.mt ‘the clos; of the i f immigration, who|Year of 8 Pulaski was ordered to bl g s B, o el bl Bl SRR SR legion, a verted from the industrial centers to the | SOMPANY 0f artillery and a party’ ot farms. He maintaina that there is plen- ty of land in the country for the estab- |4 lishment -of milliens of farms, such as made a night attack upo: land in the west that the department ef | the patriots. Pulaski, with his troop the interior is opening up, swamp lands|9f cavalry, was near the artillery and in other sections covering large militia, and hearing the tumult assem- whieh could be made fit for use while|PISd his men and e ey, there are large tracts of waste land that Carolina, and entered Charleston on can be utilized as well as many abanden- May 8. This city was invested on May ed farms which ought to he eccupied. 11 by one thousand British from the It is to be realized that there are many ulr-;ly ‘:‘5 Gen. Pl;evost. ul:ulul;i made immi; k pl n the -|a furious assault upon them, but was Ury and mak Good, and thers 1e no dwape | FEDCIIA. The Govermor aad ihe. Siiy 2 f 18 do o1t th uncil were inclined to surrender, but but what others would do g0 €Y Were| the gallant Pulacki held the city. y_until inclined that way, but inding & place|yhe arrival of support on May 13, where the immigrants ought to go and | Prevost retreated in the night of the where it is felt they are needed is decid-|same day across Ashley River, and edly different from getting them te break | Pulaski, hovering upon the enemy’s away from the industrial centers and mkga{mfi:? until they evacu- take up with farm life. Without any g question there i need of the distributlen. | g0y s Diie, oy oo, Attacks el Organized steps could have been taken!vice and toward the beginning of Sep- in that direction with profit a long time | tember received orders to proceed te ago apd it will be an excellent thing it it| Augusta and to move thence to Sa- can be accomplished now by the new im-| vannah in advance of Lineoln's army, migration commissioner. Tt is net one of ::::er:“th;e ‘e::;yn:u lwnlre :1 m; & ured an outpost, an P ne; Liing Ret Will b cagy. of after several skirmishes established plishment, yet conscious of the need and permanent communication with the impressed with the demand for betterinz French fleet at Beaufort. existing conditions it must be regarded In the assault of October 9, Pulagki that the new commissioner takes held of | commanded the whole cavalry, both his job and settles down te his task in|Freneh and American, Toward the the proper spirit. That is what brin f“,":h :’“"‘9 ““‘"" h: ;f"‘i‘;;g ‘t:h“ T b pper part of s right thigh ;e::;;! and it Is to be hoped that he sue and next day died from its effects. Hie body was buried at-sea, but his fu- —_— neral ceremony took place afterwards EDITORIAL NOTES. in Chuluhtion. Congress voted a mon- The next thing we can expect from our | UMent to his memory, which was never erected. but one was raised by the citi- legislature is a bill forbidding thrift, Zens of Cavannah, of which in 1825 Lafayette laid the corner-stone. . When the fatal shot struck Pulaski in his right thigh, he was at once re- moved to the United States brig ‘Wasp, and he died two days later as the vessel was leaving the port. It was just euch men as Pulaski who Relpe«ii to kreep [\;‘p the enthusiasm of Fven theugh much im't expected of |AmMericans for the caus They had .| gone through the fire of success and ”fl“"’;‘“‘:‘"'x;'; years when W are hez- | Gisappointugent ot home and were so pily PPo! s Poised as not to be effected by either. The one regret that must—have been felt at the conclusion of the war was that Pulaski no longer survived that the country might do him honer of the character they paid to yette and other foreigners who came to our aid in our darkest -hours. (Tommv—-l(iwonnr)y Subdued the S THE WONDERFIL In this connection is directed to the at- —e Many are taking full advantage of the ‘weather to run their heaters on low gear. ——a It will be interesting to nete how large a shrinkage' there is in the income tax returns. AR R TS The man on the corner saya: Dedging automobiles may be healthful exercise but it is also dangerous and exasperating. —_— Germany is talking abeut making new indemnity offers, but there is nothing as vet to show Germany up as a goed loser. Already President Harding is winning the commendation of his campaign ep-|' penents by the excellence of the appoint- ments he is making. e ey The impression grows that the ameunt of exercise to be gained rrem outdoor exbreiss will from now on be centered in the hoe, rake and lawnmower, AEaEAN e St il Tt js pretty harsh treatment, which ean- R ; not be justified, but the ren partisans| - nm m This sm. must have a clear ides of what the pee- ' ple of Kansas think of their league. m‘ fi"n -‘.w To those suffering with Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Constipation, Sick or Nerveus Headaches, Neuralgia, Kidney Trquble, B It Josephus Daniels keeps in touch with navy department affairs he will find out how others do not endorse his ideas of running that part of the government, Southern justice is well displayed by the lynehing of a eelored man when it an income tax return this vear it meed not mean that he has forgotten it. 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