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Gousice 125 YEARS OLD ducing going to resort to? Possibly it will be a matter for the present or fu- ture * government consider as to what is golnks to bé,ddfie with the clafms’that cdn be cted for the valuables that have been seized, but that ‘featuré doesn't help to increase the confidence in the so- viet government,or to encourage the'idea of business relations with other countries. It s possible fhat the soviet govern- o 3 5 + we % & mta: s | Bt MaY bo able to impress gome With Taleghese Calla, WEEK ENDING MARCH 19th, 1921 STATE RAILROAD HEARING. ‘When Governor Lake at the request of the committes named by him to consider | has 4 ‘responding period of 1930-1921 they tad T e s think Adora is a beautiful girl—" ¥l sjjon’to 313,300, We need not sympa- the proposal of the New England rail-|that the employer and employe could get t, then,” said her “Every bit of all that,” said the con- |, i0" 150 ‘much with the cigar smokers roads temporary increaseg in freight | together, study the facts and come to a|b érfully. “And I don't know | firmed bachelor. ':wm.t do you expeoct| U "y v had abstinence imposed on and rates calls a public hear- |sane solution of the /difficulty. This has r -1 me. ‘g’g", = ts'lf Get ‘g‘o“’""‘;" them, but R is hard in the growers of ing for nest Monday st the state capito) | been shown by the agreement which has | NesS, I like to sceher eyes flash once| anything?( I tell you, Horlense, Vou| e finer leat, who are suffering from a e o e e e e o | _“You neadn't think Adora is wishy- | to get married, and that's ail there is | Seine, BF T8 st o < ot i Bdliocal Rooms, 353 oies, 353 | Other directfons ‘on this country as there the chances for trade, but indications are st & o Pessfics st Norwict, Cona. as| that this country will follow the policy mentcin maer. of feeling sure that it is right before go- ing ahead. There does mot exist the op- portunity to bring pressure to bear in 11,055 the committee With facts which seeks but for all who are interested in matter to give expression to their out a plan that would givo sufficient revenue to meet require- provided thers was no falling off The proposition has been discassion ‘for some days. There o be considerable opposition td TROUBLE AVERTEP. . Cause for gratification~far|outside of the circle of those directly concerned is furnished by the agreement which has been reached between the packers and heir employes. There was a time when tle dispute reached menacing proportions mpldyes of the packers would have { meant the interruption of the flow of such end upon which the public at large place | woul tion was apparently being.shown, reement will be terminated. uch as @ threatend strike among the | B sooa¥ supplies a8 the packers distribute; ‘I don't understand | hardships and to which little considera- en eliminated.” ‘It has béen’ found ed and will be respected. A reduction in them, having been, admitted, and follow- Tliete has béen an excellent demon- stration, however, of the advantages of arbittation in connection with the dls- pute that atose between the packers and » employes. How. mueh preferable it bempiitals Eshea’” w‘m':tmm eaut K A sister of ~the comfirmed bachelor, “Everybody always has raved about her complexion and the way she car- ries her head and—and everything! Did you ever:see cuch eyds ~ | you- just as well back up th sister, with great indignation. idea! Of course I think it would be perfectly . splendit,” Crandall, if you would only ‘#nd have your own home—and 1 should" love & sister-in- {law like Adord; 3 dream of-trying to influence you! | wii-be no difficulty lake and Merrick along!” such a perfect beanty could live to be 29 years old and éscapé matrifiony!” the wildest northern the men weré the ones who had thrown two who went''west in ‘despair and a|girl and all that, T she has the sweetest ‘nature! of washy,” protested “his - matchmaking|to it!™ the Chelsea parade. 1t ‘myselt; ng just the other day how -she|bottle. You must say “Calif the confirmed bachelor. “Has she got|would love to spend a whole & in £o much dependence. While it meant se-|2 bad amflfl?" 3 # woods—* ious business interruption and a cutting of wages to a large number there was « much more serious trouble of cutting own_the food ly of the nation. It awis oy ‘where the consuming public Biggins!” expostu- |~ “Th uito do ruin her| Gleaned from Foreign Ex- i B Y S T A - Adora over!” 'When I myself know of lates. am sure—by the|gjon the rem third who married a perfectly impos- | way, do yon know where that last new eyt e s > ; sible girl just dut of epite ts show that | reel of miie was put? ’ Gl AR e YRR ke - B Tl * 1 iCrandall” his sister got out atter a |y moTe oI O ey e e “Disposition! ‘Why, Adora w]aa oted mmen:.in ;’.I ‘m“t‘m:' !whether you u; 8 sb t popul in o and | actin Way to be funny or just 4 ¢ reaching ah agreement that danger | g Tos O o s it "Pou catt Aty thas pog]frun the duty wers £811.700; 1 sister.” “Whenvehe gets indignant sha| “Why, it never entered my head!"| Rebbery with Vielence—Crimes of vi- vages such 45 tho packers smnounced | is ten times moro boautiful than when | said his matchmaking sister, Trostly. |olenge whely wero reported 30 frequently 1 he conti she is calme-her-eyes fturn almost at being the case,” con- a ‘ T e e T e o | Dlack andvyon saght to.sce Now" hee frmed bachelor, "he ¢ Bood gicl and for |creasing, and in selt-defence 1t i noc- i P .4 color rises! Not that she loses her|heaven's e tell me where essary ‘community oul - sailroads have asked for approval|ing a six months period the war-thme |yl . "cogily, it there are times when Yoy were sort of talking about[pose penalties drastic enough - to deter. Buenos Aires was without a port. Ships | any other large, fierce fish, There is Inaccurate Thermemeters. a person reaily. should get angry, you|Adora 3pd didn't hear me ask you{The kind of man who appeared before | anchored miles from the shallow, sandy | nothing particularly satisfying in this shores and all freight was handled in|because it has not been ' determined | consequently inatcurate with age, mer- yesterday, one of two who set upon an |lighters. Within the last twenty-five | with how much zest and appetite other | curial instruments reading too high B A= s elderly man with intent to rob ,pointing | years the municipality has constructed | large and fierce fish will attack & man, LEmRs To mAmoklth‘ndve! to the Soldlers monument on|a revolver at him, nearly throttling him. | the largest artificial docks know. about it!{'—Exchange. yes? g about, Crandall?” me to look af your| “I don't remember,” said her brother. the handsome but oo« | “I was so worried wondering why Mer- elor.: “But I recognize your|riek didn't call me up as he had prom- skirmish line, Hortense, and you might | ised about that fishing trip that I real- 1 shall 1y don't recall what was said. I let her not_fani” g % the talking anyhow, so—" “Why, I never h4d any such ldea in|~ “Now, Crandaill"- tulated his my head,” protested his" sister. “After I had told “But,” said her bachelor brother, to school together, “since Adora is so f: Accépt_“California® Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your T especially want |08 Py ving the best and nost “Adora loves outdoor sports” eaid|harmless physi for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each ummer in | =———————— But she is a nice| Mr. Chamberlain in reply to a ques- duty on imported cigars shows how eas- defeat their own object. or the first ten months of the year 1919-1920 the receipts the cor- lain tells us to await he next budget. the Common Serjeant at the Ofd Balley Even thermometers became old, and spirite instru Tow. I says the Kansas City Star. paa S g gl e g the former case the bulb appears tc If unhapplly the|and afterwards knocking him down and | world. These provide adequate facili-| One inference that might be drawn shrink, thus forcing the quicksilver toc % kind of criminal the_the ds of ocean vessels | from this is that sharks are gentle and t “This ua) shrink- * B o e iher | and Jotes (at would isve Rooowenss Ty belligerent, no doubt Chiet Linton could |of hard labour. The Common Serjeant ally. bousehold pets. The best evidence s that the external pressure on the buit = m‘"fl"”w?;;:mt e Yl e e e o conatod wg_| that either lgnorance or & desire te|detach a score or so of his superfiuously |took.the view that the only way to stop he narrow checker-board of | that the shark is a man-eater and that Dly higher than th fcrease in rallroad rates throughout the|ter the period of trouble. bl Sountry was, and therefore it would make gonditions worse instead of better. Hear- which have been held in Boston by i 4 I } i " ! i F§ 14 g .. i H | AY BAFETY. responsible. disclosed the feeling that the be secured in another man- course a matter of much im- e odustries and shippers in PHILIPPINE CONDITIONS. That many of them have it possible to attend the hear- Boston is probable though it is they desire to be heard upor By the arrangement which given next Monday after- "elock, at.which time it will| F'i hear and consider the facts taken by every section of the|forts hav only to be heard but to learn raflroad efficials just what the |from this government. ot the carriers is for whatever | €iven goncerns the railroad invariably those who depend upon its ser- soomer or later, has brought many to the and imposed heavy sen- the results of reckless driv It has even sent to prison fined a judge who while down and caused the death the secona fatality for whicn | 2|, [0 SOInE over the same ground|factories at any hout you wish and close| for I to propose the destruction of her tention more often. presented to the New En-|for independence. 2 and committee and en- & @iscussion of the situation as particularly to Connecticut. a largely attended hear-|m thathey Wesbatol be ‘ehse adriftss & continue to be, lem ot What Bas been dons, | 71" Of CONFOL Genern the fndignation that cannot fail to) ;.. rroke wherever thers is a needless waste thfough the lack of safety in the there continues to be a reck- Apparestly o & B P ana 6 aot oner clies|port as to what! the conditons are dler which the guilty cen be properly Pfdsecuted provided those who are guilty Are located and brought to justice, ‘With seven persons killed in a week wor. date Massachusetts which has’a day- ‘McPherson Complim: S e g et G s 25°% day-| er could save many H North America, and Tokio, in_Asia. He Eeturned the ent. the superintendent of police is moved to e R ot st e arich | st retused combliance, and. at es| This ETeat ity is the focus of tne sk for the cooperatiop of the public in o s B R - . putting an end to such a “bloody car- Bage.” That there is an opportunity for they What has been done in this case should tedve its good impreksion, upon all others | resentation. who are or may be involved in labor difi-| You certainly Khow that-all railroads| - Norwich, March 24, Joint committee of the New England fcultics. The merits of arbitration are|in the United States must be run on, the impressive and the great regret is that|Standard of time-as adopted by cONgress | remm—————— h an adjustment fs not given first hand | Whether in fiterstate ‘rufis or intrastate, ipinos have progressed to the point 1 increased’ measure of self gov-|tocratic government? ernment from time to time and pccording s. Mr. Forbes knows well the foms that existed there when he nor general. These two men in u'-';nn e i arter of a vear they will spend in Philadeiphia and other oliie | !7¥¢ Much of interest to tell fn their re- to be expected that advancement will be found but it hardly to be anticipated that your editorial of March 23 can see in it pething but gross misrep-|vored city. runs. You know: that the New. York,|J OPP INCIDENTS running trains as they did last year an hour ahead were still operating on east- of the city legislation adopting a stand-| cy of South Carolina This country has taken ‘the stand that ml ‘won't d:lin Lffi ‘call 1t nyug‘m sav-| After Col. Watson had eluded the pur- the Filipinos should have their g time” for it name ir the most stion of it b e ey e o cd9™ | lndicrous _camouflage that was_ever |7ied to lay sicge to.the fort. Mra. Mot- | b mye reramecte 1ot ister their own affairs and safeguard | Io"R OVET any attempt at gay-rule. wid gy 4o B It you feel that such a large percent-|on the plantation with her family. Lee vantage of the opportunity [ the interests of the fslands. Strong ef-|azo of Connecticut citizens were ready to| took possession of. the farm house, and been made on the part of the bearing their throng of well dressed e T o et i sue, *M | | N 'THE. DAY'S NEWS . E islanders for a long ttme to be cast off | time,” why didn’t you go to Hartford with light saving laws; that New- York has t it would not be wise to remove our | (1TOugh its mayor and council to regu-|¢njoved the hospitality of Mrs. Motte | quarters : unrdinnahip and permit them. to deit|IAte urban affairs, but when such action{duUNing the slege, and her only mar-| “Buenos Alres is not merely the A s TS i Sy becomes an imposition upon citizens out- | Ti2geadle daughter was then the wife | capital and chief port of a South car and under the influence of ‘;‘C" w;qf’: o“ln—u :::t";‘aéflmx"‘(“m:‘::g side of the city it is high time to call a| Of bis friend, Major Pinckney. These [ American republic. It is a world cen- halt. Open your stores and start your| Cifcumstances made ity of the law makers of Ledyard, March 24, 1921. . | hour ahead of the belizgerents, that option, the large centers of Rhode Tsland | poershor ot ine" o5 GEORGE H. HOWARD. New “Haver and Hartford Raiiroad in HISTORY Ope of the most interesting women e Revolution was Rebecca Motte, of ard of time to be used in the summer | took possession of her fine mansion and + by upon Which he planted a six-pounder E! “The men of Buenos Alres are up-|world. It has five rows of teet with They have been |a bill legalizing such- an astempt at an-| Which was to be turned upon the fort. BUENOS AIRES. to-date in all things; but its women |twenty-four in each row. The normal Not wishing to destroy the mansion| Buenos Aires, capital of Argentinalare even ahead of the times. They |length of the teetir is one- for the 500.1 gyollr readers T want te | the P':ilflmf ::M( a which recently attracted world n&en- wear the latest Paris creations even|are flat, triangular and saw edfi 7 : 2]l attention fo ‘the_fact that Maine, | Surrender of the fort. tion by withdrawing its representatives to t# last Minubikdtion 1€ billevedl. iUy, Srampuhiie; "Vebsiont ad: 6w‘“..:;‘!;-. fused The munsion was wtusted in ¢4 R e oom, ana | It have alrex@Y-fassed Uraitic'wiRi-day| the center of the enemy's works and was |and third city td be visited by Secre. in close touch with the ines who hold a much different n may be consideral i large force for the preservation of that|this clags of oftences is the “cat” streets in the business center which|he will attack and'eat anything that|internal pressure, the air as far a¢ lind. sour fesdseh coud. have lnl;zl_l e s o | i s e s l,me colonial Buenos Alres bequeathed |is fish—horse, cow, fish, dog, seal or triumps of the hortculturalist now in evidence in Vincent-square, one of the e having been removed befort o the world-city of today has been|man. He will cat flesh i it hab Deen | Don oiums 1 ansied: 2 constant embarrassment in the face | dead a long time, and he will eat it On the other hand, the spirit ther- 1921. most remarkable s the vellow violet, |Of the demands of modern business.|alive. ‘The munici) ty has widened some ‘There are many families and varie- B e D T sis 1| OT-thve Sertow, wavs 'at & cost Of|tes of the shark.” Some of these fami- mometer is sealed with the bulb cover- ed in a freezing mixture, in order ic jock up in the, glass as much air e e e nes and the Tieh beanty | many millions of dollars, iato stately |lies are smaller, more. cowardly and R IN AMERICAN Trade Revival—It may bo agreed that | {hrough the closely packed squares. the Temety lles purtly with our mant- | L iebihe o = British industries should do what only a and handsome avenues, and is carving | less successful as killers than other|with the internal pressure which In of its hue to welcome the {nnovation. | O N o hed “0¢™ (ramc dlagonally | (amilies. They are not especially flerce i “In the mewer parts of the ecity|stronger than they. The dusky sharks As has been stated by SecretaYy Weeks | omn standard time. 8nd that ol of thetr| THE HEROISM OF RERECCA MOTTE|ficturers and trades themselves. =More|streets of ample width and numerous of the war department the sending of |trains this year, whether through or lo- Genera] Wood and Cameron Forbes, for-|cal, will bé run on standard time. .Ijof mer governor gemeral of the islands, to|carnestly hope that the time has not come| South Carolina. When her husband died the Philippines 1# for the p t in- 3 o by the governor that Sormyie L8 ”a;mi:\‘;slr:!i::m::g:rflixy‘:g Jeally ot [Cobaelige can, WeROEIogal) 16 In Diankcbuss comnty, aithoudh veey 3 o thers o aa to heceer@€ | right, {mposc upon others living outside | Much encumberment. Durinx the ocoupan- broad avenues have been laid out.|to be man-killers, but they are man- fow have. and take @ lest out of the |Many of the svenues are lined with | ealers when the opportunity arrives, German book by organizing powerful ex- | the costly palaces of Argentina’s muiti- e largest and fiercest shark {s the willing to let a young man boi porsing. associations, capable of solvink | millionaires. 1t Is in this part of the|great white shark, His isposition i8 | por and® o when a few city dwellers in the common- | during the war he left her a large es- proplems of exchange and barter and |city and in such- semi-business ave-|to kill and eat and arge and polyglot negotiations, for which the indi- | nues as the tree-rimmed Avenida de strong and self-confident that he will e. The insgrument thus etarts time appears to be reduced either by expansion of the glass under the in- ternal pressure or by leakage.—Detrolt toward things that are bigger and and the sand sharks are mot believed | News. In a game of hearts a girl Mun ‘has neither the time | ) il more of fine|attack anything that swims and a iy tho British they | Tidusl manufacturers el Mayo with its mile or ything man men and women. the aptitude, nor the resources. But|hotels, clubs, cafes, and business build- | is little more than a minnow or a her- in- . : : ; more help can be given by the govern- | ings de luxe, that Buenos Alres re- |ring to him. The great white shark whefs, in “their_opfnion,” they” are ready |months so tHat they may enjoy wn extra|bullt around it a hixh parapet which |more not® Ca% B VR O e, GUC | IRES O "iaveler of Parls, The com- | inhabite the tropic and subtroplc seas SCRE il R L b e e e From this this point of view Sir R.| parison is forced on the observe again|and soon after the shark panic at the - Homne's statement is very disappointing, | when he _drives in the afternoon (summer beaches along the Jersey coast suit of Marlon and Les the latter plan- o | through Palermo Pack, ihe’ Bols e few years ago o great while shark ramoat’s last word—London | Boulogne of Buenos Alres, and be-|was killed by fishermen rved to had been romoved to & farm house |55 1, £ comes a part of the seemingly inter- minable procession of smart equipages species killed 5o far north. This shark is found in warm seas throughout the inch and they bfore they are donned by the Parisi- | Many of these sharks have been kill from the league of nations assembly,|ennes tgemselves. Climate must be|that were thirty feet long. gicen its‘rightful place in the explana-| The great white shark is on covered with shingles, now very dry; for | tary of State Colby in . his trip, of|tion of this paradox. Sum: models repealed her law of last session adopt-|ain had not fallen for several days and | courtesy to South -America, is the sub- ing such a standard and that Massachu-| the Tays of the sun were powerful. Having done so much for the setts alone now' legalizes‘such a proced-| To communicate fire to the mansion country hes taken the stand |ure. A municipality may have the right| Was Lee's expedient. of the oldest kinds of sharks and hag inhab- e are designed in Parls in Decenfber, and | ited waters of the sarth since remo ject of the following bullétin issued |the reversal of the seasons south of |ages. An extinct species of this family y the National Geographic Society |the equator makes these seemingly ‘was probably 120 feet long and its teeth That officer had|from its Washington, D. C., head-|premature creations fitting attire in of that distant metropolis. immediate surrend- and paradoxes. ton, S. C., north of the equator, and | States. He was plentiful in the seas exain because of a premature relinquish- | them when you' wish’ that is out privi-| Property. Her cheerful acquiescence and| “Its population of close to 2,000,000 : lege, but remernBer that-others have priv.{ CVen Patriotic deside to serve her coun-|makes it by a wide margin the met: Wood has had experience in |ileges Which’ should have ‘and evidently| ¥, by such a sacrifice, gave him joy, | polis of South America and the South- 3 Miave had the comsideration of a major.|20d communicating his plans to Marion | érn hemisphere. It is the greatest of 3 OF e iata, they hastened to execute them. C. D, GEER. 1t was proposed to hurl ignited com- has a climate somewhat like that of |that covered parts of this ecountry] | ¥ the country between Chareston and|200,000 years ago. TRY A 3-CAKE BOX Norfolk, though drier. Something more POR SALE AT ALL 800D DEALERS than half the population is made up| The man who tries to do his nelgh- Spanish-speaking cities, having nearly | of Argentinos. The two most impor-|bors Imagines that they are al three times as many inhabitants as|tant remaining factors are Italian and | trying to do him. :ustib!e- upon the roof of the house %flr(fl. ncg glr:n;nx :":‘?q all VII‘“{Q ,xSpi..nS‘sh nnmlllgrunu. Ther;: ;;;—aunh— by arrows. These were prepar cities except Par: e New Worid | latively emall numbers o sh, as Investiating conditions should | , ;fig;‘;fimrfimflgfltrw to operate| afrs. Motte, observing thelr m;:'n:fl"; X shares third place with Philadelphia; | North Americans, French, and Ger- Cantard tme Ko romming herating of | brouht a fine bow and a bundle of ar. |only New York and Chicago surpass|mans, and & sprinkling of many other hedule musne thae oy fon| FoWs which had been brought from the|it. "And now that Petrograd and Mos- | peoples.” . : . ule means that trainé| past Indies and presented them te Lee, | COW bave shrunk while Berlin and where and how great the improvement |run on daylight saving time. Anyone Whd| ~On the morning of to 19t Lag VDLni e ANy T0ine U miobaMiY & et eT ) has been and whether the islanders are|traveled on trains last year cannot falli pr. Irvine, of s cavalry, with .fl.:; ranks or soon will rank as the sixth v ready to face the difficulties thatlfo be aware of that. The New Haven|to state trnly the relative position Of . i s s A 11 be bound to heset them if left to |02 is going to rum its trains to accom- Bty TR WIS R R were six inches long. The fossil bones Buenos_Alres in January and Febru-(of this fish have been found in the O e e ary when they reach the beau monde | phosphate beds of Florida and South You will easily learn LAcO Carolina, in the ofl lands of the won the Geld uenos Aires is in the south lati- | ersfield district in California and have sped B. dd it a painful duty|ter—a city of superlatives, contrasts,|tude corresponding to the of Charles- many Inland districts of the Unf! Each oake carofelly wrspped fa tways Savaneaa “twiel | culture, thought, politics, ecenomics, |, Likle Jack went over to see a friend of his mother's one afternoon while mother wiIt fnd conditions such as to war- | which have also adopted dzvlight saving | ooreohot Of the fort, eeveral arrows |And social life of Argenting as well as club. was at the club. The friend tried to be from the hand of Nathan Savage, & pri.|the funnel through which pour the ant th 1 n ding that is | and those citi i Ca > ~ o take o omenlty 207 rant! them fn_ rccommendin at this citles in Connecticut which ] the reckless driver through 'adequate EDITORTAL NOTES, punishment for the vielation of speed ¢ IR o B shbdiitons, 1t ;;‘edo It mny be a little bit shy but spring is|hour earlier than the semething in Sreaking of the laws by such people to| " "K i tee the attention of the authorities and it through common consent. Certainly the ard time unless it ed its trains an hedule, or at a Such arrangements the Connest‘cut leg- entertaining. She fed him, and n vats In Marion's brigade, winged tusiy|millions of pounds ef dressed meats i 4 ceuntry ent Toose its protecting influence | Want it and 'seem likely. to get ft|way with Mghted torehes "oa—‘:rddah:}:: and the millions of bushels of wheat ;"u,i“;'zr;" 3..;‘3‘.‘3.7 '.;te-.y m“’.%‘é © 2 ; es these communities by adhering to stand. | g > © PrEnt f s OF H s [ Old World. In its general aspect it is | TNt for you" she said. ~My husband|, . says you're such a fine little fel Soldiers wers ordered up to knock | % Combination of New York and Parls. |, cp nicer than you used to be.” the way of bringing the| C"C °f those things that can and will|time to correspond with daylight saving :’flh e-‘l"‘on?'l‘:"“m"‘."n.?.“‘z&‘.‘; m w("’m““;‘.m“ mm“‘fls:m“h o] Jack ;mlm; !:::ildlzd e the mnflnl— R e | : : time. Dattery, raking the oot Aeore tans|Been thrust aside. Its inhabitants| TRt Then he o give one him- B AR s My mamms says you look older pr AT e 5 below. McPh would laugh at the idea of a mid-day | %€ & = e It ccoms'a bit Firange that the coun-| Islature cannot upset. The effort o havel the firing. ceased, the. Fatoce tce ox: | Sléstaso generally observeg-in most |*Very day" he informed her a minute | Sn impress upon the authorities that iry isr's facing & strike fn the coa]flelds | rains Which run only between i ints en-| tinguished, and st 1 o'eloer the e oricr, | SPanish American countries. The ob- |1ater. b Jomething more than ‘sarnings =0 s15ps | thi femer | ey, Wihin the tate operuled on stand. | murenderea hemssive seisoncre of wer,|250812% OF ‘manana’ has been discard Pt P § @ the wrist for those who isregard safe- < ard time without any advance in the| By invitation of Mrs. Motte both the|Cd: the Peoplo of Buenos Aires live in| Nine-year-old John's father is a labor 1 Is expected. Instend ©f & settlement ¢ fl‘fle!hn schedule, which it.is to be hoped . will | victorious and the’ captive officers :.':. the throbbing present, going strenu-|ieader and he hears much of “division of AR the mame @ms 1t cannet be t00 ther- | pioi i et poo v =y amount to mothing, would not only con-|took of a sumptuous dinner from her | Sus, AbOUL thelr business in streels iahor’ etc, so he has already formed SRy Smpressed upon the mitas of the| L only. appears (oS MENe boen @ | fuse travelers put rallread operation as| table, while she presided with all the | oo Dustle and whirl are as balm {0 |jueas on the subject. Mutamobile drivers, particmlarly thoss| | el Thele thmeoioct on SnOCS tehe Aath| coolness 424 enty. politemess Gor which e Tt i ochor Tl e sty g B Whe are numbered in the reckless class| The recht Tiob v s<onstfated the |fizure on going to the station at 11 o'- ;‘,‘: i e I:ngoy‘mm t far from Broad and Wall or FOrty- | hor took i to ;:.l;': m',::‘{:; fhat the laws are established and regula- |fact that the thermometers are working |clock to get.a 12 olclock train<Bd) | Col Horry, It his narrative of tns|2¢cond ~and Broadway. Subways, a8 i 1 | 4 I ] ! i Peint of near stagnation as o = son's Old Field.” y SStien is concerned. “,mf,'; it see| 1t 1s an excellent endMig to the threat- P Lo Seohy and more par- taswered Horry, drvly, "for Maslon had %o got material from other countries|C"°d trouble between the packers and |slope upen which stands the publioc pchosl,| " rhe scers e, on $hat, occasion. There are certain natwra) resources for|!'°ir employes that they have amicably |have I wondered whether somsé who| 1aughter, When & uppress y . which other countries ook to Russia. To|2(Justed their differences. ;‘;‘;‘;‘;‘gj‘”’ Wm‘":-l axy Horry how he came to affront .Capt _seme degree it will be able to offer these Tmigh Ferguson he answered: “He aftronted in trade but cendftions there have not| Niciragua is secking to withdraw from |FePondents, My epecalation” has himselt by telling his own' story. March Worst Month for This Trouble served to produce or move these goods to | (¢ leage of nations because. it is too = . Assumiy ~How to Remove Easily. peints where they are available for use, | €XPensive, and yet peace at any price % - on| There's a m‘rn why near); What Russia wit] offer will be boisheviet | W25 thought to be cheap. . time I have been looking for some lady| & - body freckien s g0Md, the loot which has been secured in —_—r having the ‘physique, faclal stamp’ of /hg-|" T D ".:‘- beaithy candition. ihe combing of the country, the raiding| 1If he has any feelings left they must|ETeSSiveness, ‘and ‘ministerial cast of|accumulated a large property. She sur- palaces and institutions of |have been considerably hurt when the|Countenance which wouid warrant i i | W il j ] £L ELE 1 £F i ! 13 ‘somethin, more or less suspicion s bolshevik promises. examination of gold of- & chance to do busi- exhausted, but when | ters o becomes necessary to g else In order to get|in Washington, adopted to be respected. Certain|all right when there is reason: for it. . Philadelphia authorities apparent- — t if thosé who are guilty highway menace are made of the law, conditions L campaign cry. . % guilty mand reinstatement. & long time been at the |V!® ¢ eating less meat. cculd be found. And|former kaiser was told he must not in terfere with a Dutch policeman. \ a fusion candidats for mayor. - “Apything The meat suppiy is 13,000,000 pounds | their controversy may, have beel EoINE |ortunate. g less than when at the peak, bnt that|on during ,or possibly throughout, e doesn’t hardly justify the claim that peo- | timo there. Mv curigsity is Like charity, Postmaster General Hays |the curiosity, which I apprehend. is. gen- disappear, while the light ones have Lelieves cooperation should start at home, | €ral, be gratiffied. Let & public debate be | Week must not marry. To prevent these|vanished entirely. No:‘ih} the time to Thus he sets in motion the mailing of let- | 2TTanged between .these two apparently | disastrous marriages every girl carries a ly in the day by appealing to the department heads #o start the Pl.fl rolling S Where Of course if the ball players aren't-go- | tWo Women. It has not been my pleas- i inggto be tried and haven't been'found 4re to have met either of the twe re- they will claim innocence and de- | 39ubtable lady dispatants who now are adla!ngsomchmmhmum columns! nor-indeed did ‘I happen te hear dred ” of them in Washiugton; assuming that| " oreo, Men vived the revolution irreconcilable opponents. The base of |Tecord of her the Little Plain monument might serve{day of the vweek his @ s Sl e A et as a rostrum; but should the crowd get to it,, and all childwn h beyond bounds the speakers might betake name that begins wif Incident, mentions some plessing — — : Sugpests @ Public Debate - - [Ponines Which oocurred at the LA mrica elghten iy asion, The man on the corner says: It is time| -Mr. Editor: Will you ailow a sugges- to worry ‘aborit. whethier normaley. will | tion rom one, &s yet harcty, qualified, na| o JTISoNer® was Captaln 1%:guson. an|nag made innumerable fortunes, and |\c Of, hAVIng several of the people be just the same WhEH, We!get back there. | he admits, to assume an active part h|{71°Sr of conslderable reputation. Find- is 1o doubt that — &ffort oh the part to obey the law will elimi- pereentage of the fatalities.|to beat Hylan” ough great " he e ey Norwich affaifs? ’Occasionally, we had ['n's Uroeim near, Horry, he said: “You Tavishy iate the WD of Buenss’aires | chanes to d New York {5 laying the foundation for | 2OVClties, ‘In Washington, and, plied 1o fhe affirmative, when Forguson | s Meiamios Bio e s e and verbal explosions. But, during my m",“."",,:wm I was with Col Wat- | of extreme Doubt has been cast upon the subject t to, makio @ 6904 ifty years’ residence at the,netlonal capy | o grhen B f0UEht your General Maion | Groportion of the populace 1s. fairiy .+ - |ital, T do not remember to have seen ' p ety WUA S f the man-eating shark. It has som: well to do, marked contrasts are not | 5 < newspaper theologioal diecesaien b party of horse, and alse at Nelson's Fer. | lncking, especially in the case of mans | 1i7e8 been said on authority that ap ad anrey RO that nm they | For centuries after its establishmen consider myself,” added the daily strolls, or hill climbing, especially | «oqual fortunat the latter, more than once, betwsen s e 3 baq ered one| (Tomorrow—The Famous Mwchianza) A curious idea among the Burmese is that persons born @a the same day of the' and taller buildings than TH g Then, it s Genbine ly to each speaker, and on the way home s 1ble ot]geut leighten the fllusion. preac sald, “It gives them salary.” ivide up the layed the evidences -K opulence. And while a large Man e Btw outh Americs Belghten the fllusion. | commented on it 1 sort of 1ike hat| Warning! 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