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e is ll'l}'l hand- %II‘“!I‘ !o Accept “Cuu " Syrup of Figs nly—)ook for t nunp Calif ckage, the youu. n our feel she musi a is having ? that wonderful h’:ml“' physic for the lluh 'l 38 ling on bowel Children love | orning’ and 1| fr (y tnu. Full directions on her tp be so M‘{ You must say “Califorpia.” weatber and Induatiiql aints. for Every Purpose DATLIGHT SAYING. ] s Tecely } g g-‘h& thi Because there arg.those: 1) York € i s dr ¢ ooking a assembly who have m&i-m thg B WE Al“_lfl'l EXACTLY wos e \ 4 : t ¥ [ good judge as :i".kl;‘";:f . of thelr Daiiume miatHmeA s e he New York Cen- : u‘, nevmo\: n 1 nope ‘yau ml»i Gl i N keepmi pace with over seventy latgo centers of jhe state has mot been | (78] 3 sther and. the jut’of his jaw,|you? R L ! years of progress, Wadsworth, arned trom dayiiEht saving, There et | the Michigan Central ne recognized '1’:"” {oee! ",",‘“, gyt 3 Howland §&: Cog b tinues to be & of the benefits|that the Michigan Central was mot. v‘-{ e and Toed ,..,. , tand Ta haie k—I world b , owlan mpany have cbtainied fromfl%:?% ent and & 1By sippal tgmfl “see by his looks | you l‘ en 8 oped industrial paints for practically desire for its' u ecities a !he!e points, A l 1 = 4 and indpstrial plants show the demand goF B Rt foolish. '{?:: je doesn't| - ‘eVery purpose. to be for daylight $aving by from 83 ta|te for P N ) Q er gréatest respect 20 per cent. o se_gxpressing a prefer- §qlu ’m engine erew of the Michi- gir A that th i entral pald for thelr failyrs Wi D&cm fl: *Not that T |ov91v -’m ‘:I?;SW“!’”‘“ = H ts Bay Stas. Steel Costing has stood ence it is quil mhl hat ern shenld “".l. even a8 the lves of meny ‘g‘ neticing in_particular, | b ; o ' be a strong sentiment in sy ~of the|* every imaginable test, sxperiment, heavy men ‘ll late the fact 4 suggestion p %%_ rward by fisqn | 9! . m"ll;ulnd m. 1-; why it rt:l e -ur" qutm o w mw" ;fi’:fl :.3” uxe- :lx:)c'l‘ cago:fir; etIatll: uar fgrco:;en protec i t dayli ht W!flfl > . - . o L 5 w'?’?.‘:: bl kneyn. Bat Wi o wer ffl:;gd'" of "“W" Tmian rasiudsi e New styles, blocks and cnlw c effect by common cansent if the demapd | the opin| are, 1t| hus otjody S & Cement floors need Bi{ State Ce- tor such action is made cl s Tor pnn‘ s lnt:restlu: to- note in s esnnee- bor of ¢l m“‘. .ml ing ment Floor H“den'f-h t chinz': tion, following the approval the jdes haa|#utomatically "m'! LB PR Bavs been = the porous cement to a hard, smoot recived, hat. oty ary aay wastway | of 1he sctlen of ifa ey them ot 318000000, | Extra good value this season face that will not dust fior absorb to have the legisiature m,’ actipn. J6ok- | §3m .-.gmed that the -"n‘:% e ” i !fl" g these of ours— ::;i:ture B‘:; State Cement Floor [} d th tricting: th iroad % 1 o \scheuie to Sandard 4 g o Pre mc;'fffioafi"mfl‘; 3’-::; 1 YALISTS OF THE EEVOLU. il mfl?zfi:’fi%m‘l&‘l’n n Springbotr of o Coating changes the dull color of d solel: ithh hy tate. reap THE ALISTS ¢ acid ¢l . . T e S P D E W S i k] B | st e B 00 sa00— 9500 cement to a delightful tint,and makes state would be an dablighi 9| 1% g8 i S rawut? of the Revglution of claims meprly $15. v the floor easy to sweep and wash. It t r 3 Q : g Shphde oo L arder in g0 "::':'h. mma war oms B s m: ,D.,:. . l,,. % ug,a e B Pull Dreas and Tuxedo Siils comes in many colors. o il publie. ¥ o . . . e R tfi;‘fi‘” E e T 10 e e wm 3e promulgaied | 134 ™ Reat, Wahcolite is the perfect white fin- e it Py e, [ e e = it WEaaere: T 4t For Ren / ish for walls and ceilings of mills, dny of tha. advobaies OiR el Wecauss of the m;?,f;;‘, it S g o the From 5 factories, and warehouses. It comes voted against daylight sa Law 2s the leader of mm " vared to renounce all allegiance and they herents of standard tim narty ‘in the Rpitish <o adheted to the interests of the crown. the railroads run on both" standard ment, it has been muhfl nllt m 'n; fermed a large class in every rank faylight saving time they disregard the | ministry of Lioyd Gporse f3ced mxy, and, being actuated by cony very thing which they have ‘been clameor- in gloss, semi-gloss, and flat white. = St e | Murphy & MeG . : t - There is no denying the fagt tw zmr mflm motives, copumgnded our thefr|n}™(het fg is enbirgly Mirous Mhat we my . c lfl Y ng for—the gyoidance of confusion apd|Law was 3 'm Bay State Brick and Cement Coatin| ld‘ beautifies and waterproofs all bui . b e Lagalisie took b acas| HETE WD Waka up the commuply. or ings of brick, cement and stucco. Bay mconvenience. They maintain that thes 1y X 11 ralists tool up and whoe y pyr shouln e ge’ Phle. T YRR g B g R R m"'!', + king up"§ed Toyal throughout 04 expgae of Keming thines 207 Main Street Sta:le Max{’me Paints have been the tion in this state rather,than one time 01‘ loss the. situation has besn regarded b! m'. e T e calied upon to ggfl ve lea_ ers for over seventy years. . the entire system, but theg are not cogt|some as syowing Wesknass, Which might| TACR .f:”..'fi- T8 Soine 1o Jadaigs t Spon tads Write for complete information and R nizant of the demands of the majority or | haye heen po h:% there been & split, or 3 'mmul Tapine uader legal saniction; called ving | willing even to conceds that home. rule | retirement of the party t,dw for 27| were ive against the patriots and should be permitted to the citids ‘aand eause except serious {li Booklet A-21, upen the whole towns of tH® SiatgurCthe matter of day-| Ay been spid mueh mw dw m: ot the Lnla:: light saving. : S If you need a paint to meet some upon the selection of his mm 20d| The Bereest animosities wWere engen- ":""F’"Y are being swept IN THE DAY’'S NEWS unusual condition, Wadsworth, How- It is thersfore-rquite: in keeping with ‘Ml’ Austen W’&i‘ the spme Ql!fi and common justice was de- 'r" iy ,‘.“” 3‘,’“"»%"‘ ,:u':vfi KRONSTADT. = land & Company will make one . the muddlife ft rieta b1 | type of 3 ALION thafe san | ispet.” SMeNROn WAS SNBOERS dren ) Bven 1 A B0 Beevel AL | Kronstadt, famous Rubsian fortress, up especially for your purpose. % bas engagel in” th be no quest! I" W HO can be nlld '!“'x‘ i the e:x“?m.l of Tavalists, and| B¢ saner ones ave slightly in the mi- | & hC o e povalt against Bolsneviom o the sigiy should manifest 3 strong | upon tor stuedy servies when It ki th instrumentality of confisca- | Bevity don’t make It right or just to|gsiarted early in March, and where a WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Ine. e 1 L o daylight W 1 v oy feeling in:behalt of the daylighf saving | Loth te leading hir party gnd standing by | ¥ acts and other measures, the ipnocent | comRel all to gbanden. sven temporarily, | committee was reported to have formed plan throgh comhion tbAseat. the government as at present orga) ‘orimes of the, the use of the gaiy trus. pertect siand | rthe Kronstadi government” is the TuE sAY sTaTES BOSTON, MASS. AR ot s e o beriain d!:mi not | MITS tten ounished for the nac part of those | gubject of the following bulletin is- DISABLED ;o;,ni:u mn:.:f: w’;flw H: been freely 5"%? came and animosities B :li:u::-fl‘:: l‘n‘ ;20 T'He- sued from tthe hw:;\hlr:l.lonl 1(3} [N ben;dl- gy ol h and el arters of the ational eographic A,mi H | subsides, o b d end work on thet sched- | Society: The s _Harding ‘tg the ! s Pt #nd work on Society: X i 2 biects but, Great Seott! bave | o < erippled sotl erg:limn a hospital at Wash- ki d i lasioners i n ule ne ang ol ‘What Gibraltar 1s to the entrance ington not~oRly" Eive By chance "' o b sapeuied || tfl“' oh Lo ndemaily ot the fome” copmideraiian tor ikose who bro to the Mediterranean, and what Helgo- & o to he treaty of pea fiuf.; for them the npgesagries of life, the sbserve their condition but 4o’ give them | Louglipis by the United States gOVSID-| foimiors ' And & 1ot of others. Again, | 1404 before the fortunes of war caused naus m amnts assurance that the. gavernment was npt| oer 19 PRRY leadership. Whsther | 8 'myl'g 7ot be allowsd, for it was| [BERVE | ARLD 106 OF plhers | Again | iig” ajsmantling was 1o the entrance only ‘apprecigtive,of the service they hage he measyres up gq is ed that during the war the|id cannol g0 work sariier and got to the Kiel Canal, Kronstadt has been rendered fas heir couniry but that it will | "o et il b e ot he Thmte. e thp | throush sarier in 'the afterneon witnout | Sor, TIOFS (AT 100 vears to the eastern di s 2 m i t) of the Togies, as end o h, i never bo ymmindful of them and their |y be]c?.rmlnmflt*h British uuufl‘:w m‘w u“h;aul:p;y confiscations 3nd oan- | o Bie e ‘,‘,”‘5’" 3L 48 908 88| castern arm of the Baltic. *One of the| o seven miles north of Lisi Nos is|added to its strength with the same sondition. “vee 74 i leplotatiye. ey, o, Akitated In | oot heavily fortified isiands In the| ire “Rastern border of Finland, and|and in Yiew. the foriress has been the This confes at &* time when the new ad.| 1?88 Dimaelf sccupied pasiiinns of srest | gequences of exile. Sablas, fo hiy heal] L aEo R tistmbii e Xl ve world. it was considered the Impregn- | jUS (oM of it are pther powerful bat- | scene bafore this of movements against ministratiohy & ta¥ing hold and when new ‘m‘"fly ;; M':i is 3 man :‘t’ b “u:r ”1': ‘l:"clil p hx Sening. i3 Al bl smssalen. :hc. ';;i";l"{ to avold it is| Jyro guardian of the mo;thmot thelteries. These are known both by the | the city and the "?\elrun’l::‘t.‘nl:u;!.“ policies can b8 ‘expected in dealing with 0 ner the Tories togk up arms for UNOLE BIL Neva and o etrograd—then Swedish name, * Systerbak, and the|the unrest in Russia in i W n; in | tweniy-thousand OLE BILLIE. —capital of the Russi v vetzk. Ul really the forerunner of thote who_Jinxe made such heavy” seerl | erti :;,u";.'fi‘ ot ,,. the King during the war. Tho first or-| Eagleville, Msrch 21, 1931, Eomapts, ot Wima iR ceos Soiarynk teste 5.':‘“3“5-'- ion that finally dethroned flces. Attehition has been repeatediv”call-| o woy tn which he gy igations were under Governors Dup i “Kronstadt may mean either theigyay on the south mainland, is the | the ezar in 1917, ane of the most dram- ¢d to the et shat the attention whah | 10 % 0 % aui MEsin - and hesidey thane U- | o sToup of might forts or the tewn, with | ooy o0 e B I e soe | bele [hcidonte was the rising of the the disablgdseolglers had a right to ex- i Ited tfor the goed der Bufler and ”hm:m;kmu ;}"’“;hr Stories That Rgsall Others a population of 65,000 :before the WaT,|more guns and in addition barracks. nmnn of Kronstadt in August 190f pect was_ @at” being given to them, that D,Y;“‘“‘ ‘:“"“’;'!,"2‘“ et o o0 Bak Pewas 3t Kiogy, Mousiew : k which lies behind them. But the town, | 08 B2 S0 SO AT MTREES | e moterious secret police were sware the red tahé was depriving them of thelr E.,,,;,flm“m lfiau of the war it is sy “iegularly oficered and enrolled. Couldnt Beach It, ffi'u: 1‘.:},2,{‘:,‘,’0,‘;2?32“{,{,5\“&3’ :',‘,,é’,f in and'portects Jt on the sea side. But ?l{':::‘ m".‘ "I:‘:QJ:".:“: Retas Tovel Just needs and opoortunitips ang that ip | pororen; that the ing out ef these |Som of Nhepo hore the mamess The Three vear old Rebert has a fondness | it attained directly from the presence |t 18 obvious that they can w ,"::,fl::l troaps brought in from a digtance the Ite of proteeSRofer dtisaiion wes | 11T have "beon. sy Smeciint oy Rt eans, he Gueen's ”Rangers, tne| o OSIINE Wb bis mether’ lewelr, |of ‘the foris, the harvacks. gnd the | €45 bE lsed agsingt the ciy o seslnat day efore the uprising. "The unarmed o : 3 if taget 8, . much to her anneyalice, fter . val base. It has long been the seat riaters were sl E It cannot fail to be realized that if Z:Z.’..,',,":,‘::.‘};',?”f“",, m:l:::“ :: King's American Tegiment, Do Lanser's Sinc's Sing iy RhATBiEs, Suf ser desu- [paval hase, It has long bean the etat e S allow. aid in| it e b Resrireris of thek Tk there is anyone who should get careful, tie broken tp. Whetksr e zail t ot | Battulion, the Norm Riu‘i"é:e e:tl:nl:- ed not to touch the Jewelry ggse sgein, | Russian naval upits. the early years of the existence of St.|racks.” considerate and adequete attention these Hanar Law has 2 ’u’ "WW“W:W' uut. Jehmson's ysbba e Ong day while hh mother was qut ef the “Kotlin, the island on which Kron-| petersburg Kronstadt was its port. —_— Who are sick orBribpled #s' the ‘result 1o i B Xion, and spme of the|Fo0M: tASUEAL, in eFder met to tempt him | gtadt is situated, lies about 18 miles | apn cargoes were transported to and | Tt deesn’t hurt any less to be bowled of their servicg,in behalf of their coun- |® SISl can therefors be t e oL D o T e o iuc|she would ‘place the Jewelry out of hig | west of Petrograd with no land intec: from the lsland In lighter craft bow by 8 strest gar than by an sute- try are the onesgentitled tyit.. There is | /Me §oes along than just ai ety et 1y mopvies|Te8Ch on the Tgntel When sho re- | Vening. Abon: 13 to 15 miles from | oo Taes'h pand In Nehter craft boats 3 i need of restoring the sick to health as 1t is easy o ilulnp M? ish aFmy . i S Bl (4 turned the youngster met her and shouted | the city the north and south shores|nel was completed, extending through anickly as possible and of rehabilitating | Preduce 2 erislsbut it is iike !or Vify ~Dihers, lead fortunsie, WeBL|iciumphantly: of the Gulf of Finland approach each|the bay from one of the mouths of the ’ 2 the injured, while in connection with thog‘g ous that such may Dever develop. ¥in & m ::xn!: pioid ::mfwn o!::l :x‘g: : rmhb fhe Iowsier, mache: M]‘}" m“rtt clo\‘iilt);il:flt:gea,:s:ol‘rhfiunt;: Novs rivfl" ‘(o the 15“(' . 'mlo‘.': no.tuldnle PR AP i S les aj - i ossible fo Who have been maimed so that they can- to Nova Beotia and New Bruns- = e © nwlaters g:the Gulf of Finland gre eall- ?:1‘;. m'ara;“l“pwm‘ Petrograd 10 go = ~ not following the line of work with which FPITABIAL Noyms. and the sputhern ones fo the IB'{“" i fbrias ble | €4 Neva Bay. Marking the outer ex-|gairectly to wharves in the city. Since E they are familiar or are denied a fair op-| When reference is mpde to ¢ar ghgvt-|mas, Floridz and the Solth West Todicn | 4 TR W n&?‘m{fm‘ 2.'.1"1‘1“:0 9| iremity of the hay in the migdle rise |tne completion of the cansl the com. o portunity to acquire a mt?,. 1t must be|age xum seldom means the sutpmepe. | Many also went t,v Eusigni. . ang ot 530 t:m“m," 9 mn Gimpiay e preore | the guns of Kronstadt. mercigl importance of Kronstadt has 5 the first duty of the government fo spe : ""' "}; ) T 0 ot ook T “Some of the forts are built on the nof hien great. " (T T o that th thy i k& tip of the island nearest Petrogra “Though Peter the Gi Toeke e e TR AL ::':lxu This o The Lt werk 10 g0t ¢ Blacy | 1y received baif pay. Reterring to it wmntlv o aaid that | BB, 00 . DRIIE on pliss, flank thew.| Bt. Fateeabure, fonadsd. Keonstadt 10 creters Tormaoy - he wild seramble for ap Epster beunet, Ry clong of ATNE & committas | Teminded Bim oF & G Whisk spnessed | BDllc OLRECR B 08 Do e Atn: | peatent Thae ity o6 his dresme sRd Ticas lavr zens, able to earn thelr living and their ment was appointed tp attend to in tbo uh@'v of & veston theatre Xa'xlzd e e b:ueflu of Lisi Nps. Six | though the cgars that came after bim way in the world In the best possible| s remmit of thet plebissie Temw |l cidias ot the Sarslisiy _The’ seeplt [hicy exed- Remember th : ‘ : manner concerning their hand Stlesia is m.m, 2 lpnd,fl“ to Germapy. | of their investigations was to deny the ease do met smoke. Remember the = = There can be no jumlefi&u r any, cl.ju of gome Who had n:uadymreceiveg Inq\‘ulm ‘lt;‘t‘: blr: all of ‘:‘?ih wfl.s a | others excellen uf some wj EX - L - " in the past thd¥presid t‘; his words ‘V:W‘ :‘oldltmlvln( somg of those Relp- their ,;q,-u.m in Jure, ;;1!1‘:,1 ov:; floor. nm,nmr the Galveston =g ® 4 L 4 1 ADril shewers. anpum Were iRt r Fivep the crinplfy galds understand ' i 3% 41 Loyalist prisoners. The Tt 1s 9aid that the strest of the Jerns- rosog il tw,,.,*"' 2 21en: | The man on the comer savs: 1t hesine nally became e numeraus that a falem of loday are m.g Wb mre 1“.,,: 2 y ° i la bkt uf e :n ;;i{z’:o to lpok like r: lopg and Rusy segson for :;n n’:fit :gl‘l‘;i e’o‘ntglg:‘g,;“af‘::er;l ;:l;‘ bm ;{ e nu "f"'""' (eum e | R i v o i | WE ARE FORCED TO KEEP OUR SALE GOING emment will@tafld, ¥ them as faithfnlly s bl On the 25th of March, 1784, the mam- o i end S s 5 as they stof b W country. In fhelr| Ween Willism J. fwu m-:o seu: = . T R e R LT | (. 18 Main § - Four Days More THE SEVEN YEAR CLAUSE, With farm lsber in the west potting 5 1 aln treet o“r ¢’ ays r Some time hab>pasked sinee there was | about half what it did last vear if lpoks 3 ’ m i aitack Tobon e valdity ot the|ike & deereass . ity pepuiptios. WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH eighteenth rhendiient, but with the claim to the efféch that, the amendment to the| From mg New Yvrk is saylag abemt OF resolution Whareby it.was made opliga:|the uthorized incresse i teleghonp Tates take SANALT——t]u MERCHANDlSE TO tory to radity ¢ghe < amendment within | it is enongh to put ‘the ling out of order. seven years made it unconstitutional the ek s mzldhutcfimmttomc WE, TAKE A LARGER Loss ON Al | mDS unconstitutionslity of the dry question Greece is preparing for aetiop, apmar- d 5 i promises o be kept alive some time lon- | enyy intenaing met to lgt A - laxative and blood O]_ ™ Shator Unthl 8 feclslon from the United | placy Turkey as the sick mep mws 5 ¢ 'IHAT WE sflLL HAVE ON HAND > States supremgq’ i8 Feeeived. wve o | Ordinarily it might be expeeted that| , Vi 491 shewld Mot ceme with the % such a pygi 0‘“ be ralsed by thosel;.," (i h cap make the president . £ e faserelphiie pod b | Vil cobsen o ek ot 2 Sent i lendid e | Dalance $ 10 De x he rigl s c curtaled by :%riflrlcdm Such, how- | 1988 . edy for all the ills m ever, doesn’t edr ,to be the case for the ratificationfn mich lees time than thef 2"’"‘ “::’ 2y ‘:{“ i fl‘ ’:::ml! : (fim mfiuhnal POIQMBI{ restriction apylied_to made that unnec- otiens . thy est g ’ essary. {41} £ 75% Below Cost ;'"T.'.”" 3nd bound te Beve. (B or “auto-intoxication. merit? in time. Tt is tofi mmmgd lnlsmueh ax the case is to be earried to the highest court e : Praer “”"“‘m" Wuwh Ty mN"l’ w MT! BUY NOW! :::: g::;e 'h‘n‘\;or it eling to the hepe| It Would trip for i : hqv:: :‘(fl “manlm‘ thrown ou! case anf the tmuad“fi?fl »').:#ctfl‘;p’n in that|® state has d6Mded-agalnat 1. In fact It | doesn’t nnmwflp& the restriction had — any influence ever upon the action of | Putting the immigrant on the tbn- the states in-patl! pu it may have | doned ua mld mg‘t:s m. YOU WILL NEVER RECEIVE $ U C H WONDERFUL BUYS IN NORWICH AGAIN, (YOURS AS B 4) LEBRO SALES CO, 118 Main Street, Norwich Conn. LEROU'S fidfi‘ Fone befln the m ing early action by | where an Ame the states i possible but even in that it | abllity but “ Would h ahie to mm does not appear that the rights of the |ad meke memey. asitain il h