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" treaty has been claimed to be an impossi- T i Ye Chocolate Shoppe R P 49 BROADWAY -—umnnmu:n::-mm“- the British e H L £ BITTER 20 L5100 i forgotten that 1 | Lincoln was asssssinated. 3 these in the i § i gt ¥ 4] | WEEK ENDING APAIL o 11 : : . 2 e L D T RS, o flavem-— B § ¥ “the m 1t this t litically ws 3 f . . 30c CLRO78 e e e e i T o s e i s Tt : BOSTON value $100, .. «c- -~ :‘::tf continying e nanyst:!nu ut::lvfl by m““""‘,!"‘ Stant, Gahoie . Jews. ot s ¢ 4 " ICE CREAM S all vors, with ofiks mu‘nit.n’ vc‘“’“ T~ il Mok "“'M"’ other sects. But what I cannot under AT - SAMPLE BOX OF CHOCOLATES TO EVERYBODY % TODAY, FREE. = falte, according to fromi PP! unerqenmwztml!u ts e daveloped 7 ts, under which em- | Without agreeing to - s | AEment. téport 1t 1 31 per Qeat. Ao . y 49 BROADWAY e road outside of those em-|which: would work an injustice upon the | cording to” same authority “a greatet 1 M - $aged in train service Were pladed under | country has made a -strong appeal th | per cent. o:']':crkmltlra:h t in pro- Ay : the same conditions thréughout the co many in labor's ranks as well as public | portion to eultural and. subjects try regardless of thé conditions on’ the|sentiment in general would seem to be|than in any cther land grant college it BANitual roads, Were unjustly burden-|indlcated. . . : | the United: Suatee. 3 b R e i . types of recent development, become that father sald: try suftering from the economic eon wome. Théy held that the respective| That the government was prepared to| Just s feeble expression from one who . " its | qhantities are beimg made for you don’t keep =t¥l about that|s nees of dilution Introduced @wring foads should make agreéments with|make We hest of the threatened triple|is not known l;;-nlunu\y as an ::; Home " agate ,llwlll take thop: pennies Away m{l war, which h.:'.l:'fied the oatpar thelr own empleyes in keeping with the |strike is indieated. With the government | pert musical et e writer trom " and increased the per ton. wonditions that pmm\o:epgh:h- lines. -|abpealing to the vm',..ng-:mm present awhile ago-at a“concert given at have meéntioned, there “What will you @o with the pennfes| Before the war, approximately 908,00¢ Had the fedefal boA™ acted upon the|out -againét class favoritism, 'and with|Siater hall by & celebrated pianist. 1t y Amerioan 3 It you take them Away? he asked. workers uced 380,000,000 tens of Petition of the rallroads to terminate the|the prime minister firmly. 86t against the|¥aS & very creditadle enzeru‘lim:: z: - sim. - - - ‘Why, Tl put them back in miy|cohl; the number now is about 1,6#00¢ Sereements fellet would have been se. |nationalizatioN of the- iines the fgnt | Dart of the performer, a o o L 3 n.».l"u:y are Mduc: 1ttle over 390, pee, v part eners: least ” you take tl upto 000, tons.—London Chronicle. :ru quicker and the roads would have[to & finish was indicated. 'That it has n'f?;m no:‘ ;i'-‘;r::‘h:umwtue v.wl :\:um -, For a number of .years - Bwiss t &0 to tho office?” S A able to bring abodt the adjustments | besh possible to aveid -1t must be regard-lor yawning at the wrong time. - At the Amnerion 'ave - been maxing “Yea: 1 will” ——y . 0 Oy et Wonths earlier, but stoh & course would [2d a8 decldedly .foftunate and it is to|end of each of the wonderful Variations with creditable suecess. | made from “the [ After a few moments’ réfieetion, Bobby #ot have beéen in acodrd with the putpose | be hoped that the break Which has taken | and Fugue by Beéhoven, his applause|Thelr best product canndt be diatinguish- | types by remaking or by mafl c¢Mme Dback with: “And I.wm you buy ot the board. .| place .in the minere™ stpvort will-result | Was discriminating, for he was kept.in|ed from the product ~of Swit=eriand.|kind alone or by biending ons kim e an &gate With them? Delay hag been occasioned by the hold- |in an early adjustment of the difterences | the swim by taking his cue from & Well, | Américan Swiss la mosy mads i he Mfi%'hn.:ie e v et v The Bey Wen. Ing of hearings upon the petition of the | bétween the Miness and the mine cvmers. | EONE, MASICRS FA2 28% 1er BT SUUHYOLL Kng "penneylvania. Draduce the re- | ment paber of Sacked ln tine, opkl fars,| A, MIster was Yofiing rather se- Pozls, but it has evercome any charge|What hag taken ‘place should lend “en- the cooing of @ doveand then liké a bolshes | mander. 3 ' 8¢ Being 2 Hap judgment and cOmes now | courdgelent n that direction. s the result of the presentition of facts o T Whigh showed that the change sousht by A wood boxes of DAJpr boxes. Bome riously to his four ysar bld son on mis- “Practically &l Swins cheess 18 Rnsan'|pétishable and u.'n shifped only for :;M_fl;‘tn when the ehild mtsrrupted him ‘rall fat’ The term full fat, Nowever, | short diStances. THers afe many Daddy, hy 'of vreduction for le TELLS ANOTHER X {vist smashing through into "":f :“: 5 7 T e - jcoming down to the brass tacks GERMANY'S DISAPPOINTMENT, Pnflx:nie honesty, did you really like it? 34 §z ', YOU Rnow you make mé lose . P roads was justified. The board by its| From Germany eomes word to the ‘ef|Did it occur to you that the main.ob- | meas SH T by B B W R Points the Way to Comfort Boutee has carried dut the prifieiple un-|fect that the message of President Hard-’jective was the display - of techhique| cheese, f mun 2 cheese and Oflan-.a fer which It was estabilehed and now ft | InE to congTess was disappOinting. What Tather than the production ef musle? Itiis.ased beoduse f6rth the rules w=>-- which -the|did Getmany look for! Did ft have the| ¥&s oue thing when he patied the piano and the men’afteoted tmder. the nu<|Mdes that Prasident Hurding wab gojng |0 (o becks But semetning sleo Whet agreements should proceed imme.|to encouragerhent to the position | maxes art to 1 art™ but it takes tely t6 come to an understanding and | whi Germany Has been taking in it8] gomething more’/than art to conceal the rfect agreements ofi the individual sys- [ dispute with the allied nations regarding |artist. When & me. . i §338 53 si g8 H the develepment of the ‘eyec | ; g Mar to thls type, Thes : Gleaned from Foreign Ex- loped by m;:tmum . M g .z‘:t'.‘:' n:m‘ mu&’n"n’, although Another attempt is to b6 made by the person stands among the tihe the caease must be admiralty this summer to recover the reparations? Did it think. that-he was|first in any human calling it is perfe@t! remhainder of the bullion lost when the 75 i £ p ars - armed -liner Lauréntic wi ined oft The deciston 15 one that must be re-|egoing to set forth & policy which would |human to lét everybody know it. - the north coast of Ireland M 1917. o #urded as In keeping with the position | show this countty to/be other than firmly One of our expert finaneler says:. “Our fin faken by the railroads but ‘there is the Satiefaction of Knowing that it wasm't franted just because the raflroads asked vessel of nearly 15.000 tons, the Lau- réntic gank in over 20 fathoms (120 feet) of water and tl years' pounding by the Atlantle swells\ has transformied the great liner into a heap of twisted de- bris. Her decks have seitied on the ‘sea bottom, and covér an area eof #evera] hundréd feet. - Altogether, upwards of in accord with the allies on the question |jargest remediable waste is that of pre- of Germany’s guilty and-itd liability? Did | ventable ill health.” The wstoretary of nothi it expect that’ the mew 'présideht Would |.the treasury hus told the ' one hundred for it. but beeauso It was shown by the|offer sympathy to Germany and take a|million people ot the United States that #vidence presented to the board that it|stand that would indicate a split. among|they must raise four bilion dollars an- s e ct;nge‘ that ought to be made and the Nationg that opposed.it in war? T s iy t was through the board acting upder| If it.did it has reasons for being dis s & transportatlon lasw that it s brought | appoir s s pn A peio g R iimia B 5 §it ij¢ 7 4] a3 5 -4 3 i i :‘ H ¥ ihi m\ millions lmln'\ wor of |mlun appointed. Germany in fact had 1o Tea! We can never collect by . pouring, ‘ 3 g been salvaged, out of a total of about without Mtetfering With transpor-|son to expect any such courss, It has| i through a seve. A to. statis- [ armmis ot atoused. preat indignatien tn] between six and cient dilions worid, Welea. o/ /|known of course that the couritry was|ticsthe most wasteful sleve in our na- s gyl o ooy et gy With which the liner foungéred. ——— e strongly ‘opposed to the league of n&tions. | tion life today 8 ill health. The money 3 8 3 - Johit Barroughs—No Americat writer THE XNOX RESOLUTION. That was olearly shown last November|loss from those whose sickness is pre- He showed himself so apoteciative of the e of the Knox peace|RRd there Was mo reason to_expect that venm;letu two Nlllo::a, early, Oneshalt | : . 3 estadlish & religious paper| DOAULY of raral Eneland, its Ssetution I only what was looked for,|Uie President would volos a sentiment | IOUEL [0 POY e SN (oRse, o3 — — uralist, o B i@ present form it aifters f; o | contrazy. thereto put it.is quite évident| ;. mijlion Americans to 4ia every year the s ! 1 thou i 8 e ge that its columns should, de /] form that even though we do.ndt approve the| prematurely; and perhaps twe million ( His “Impressions of Some Bagiish Birds,’ s gt o league we do mot stand against cooperd: | peple are sick all the tims. Siokness 5 b o A oiture dlcusston Of the) which are to be found in “Frash Fields," moendations of President Harding.. That tion with the aliies in the carrying out|has become an econdmic question. A5 n':lllnct\ Foemit of this sheting, is s ouM“a ‘l'l;!.le e-'.ylm "l u‘:.- " f thi vistol f the treaty of I meng to al are intel n 13 'fll-nulu early . and affirmative :.m. :h:"‘; :.s:cmd:d " ty of pende| -e; L;.‘;n this -:-v-:-u-tu-u - the phonogradh | funds were raised, another press was sent| iife. It contams the finest desoription of oy Lo ""::"t'n:" PSR That iy apparéntiy whers Gemany en- | vy s ruits ‘Daady. Dt Mt s a:.ltn?um‘fnt R ““’v‘: S AR W 1S an e et O] stass oy |counters an awakening. Apparently ft|answer was, “yes, he has quite 5 knack.” magnifier, | paper soon gaified a wide cifoulation and! i W%ar with Germany which has existeq|P2d felt that because this country does m gl:amn'hlzl‘hnu .::llmm&llgé 2. -|1t was not long before the efitor again| Fivion te explore the great stretehes ever since the signing of the armistice, |POt 2PProve the leagus and has net en- s o = . boldly attacked slavpty. the ocean. the Sea Fisheries Protection Tt will declare ended the war which was | *Te ft that it would not endorsethe re-| thnes eupremely well 13 = echins. “Row | 1t & public nuisancs, | 10 the fseue of Jume 29, 1337, Lavejoy| Assoclation says it would be difisult to entered Into in 1917 and put &n end to ::’fi;“: a:"d“,:"fl‘;'nmm' Sndi o otter of degres sulx;‘ we tolerats the |and put a stop t{: the u'el”m of this | X . tion mm ‘Mgmfl{'::“::”m:‘ m" A { mfl the uncertainty which has prevalled in €round | o with. a - knatk ‘worship the | instrument into public street. . that direction. - It will mot mean that|fof Delleving that it ‘Was justified ! @i-|geniug The mmn who can produce reasded e proposal inopportune. the Lydia Medicine Co., This. nolse puts a man's nerves on deavoring to evade them. ‘Such reliance | marvellously fine piece of mechanism has | edge. He cannot hear over the tele- The Emply Mouse Scandal—By put-| Lynn, Mass., about their bealth, as it therefors placed in thé United |a knack and the man who can write the | phorie. And it seems to do no good to v ting a stop to the very prevalent pis. . States lending it indirect encouragement | best seller of the year has genius. Why |hek to bave it stopped. It only increased tiee of landiords and owners of Reeping in its of non compliance with the |the unjust discrimination? The former |the noise, s Houses empty in order to dispose of them .‘Y No m treaty provisions is dissipated. How it |TMAY require just as high order of talent| I don't understand how at iffiatéd prices, the new houdibg Bill | = uCuDo m" ever got the.idea that this try or the |88 the latter. shouid we draw such |of the Norwich Business col 2 of Dr. Addison and Sir Hamar Geeen- h’ Our Wurst. S o oy .wm'*"‘m o a hard and fast distinction between what 4 is supremely well done dy the hand posed to-the allles and in sccord ‘with ‘what is supremely well done by Germany regarding the treaty provisons| Ang yet we are not always logical. s beyond understanding. Certainly there|great painter and scuptor who i 7 E | i i #s it came from France. \J 7as nothing In its conduct that would | the'hand vo call genlusks. Why' confine ir tat some hundride of peunds Thumm’s shave warranted it. i the term merely to artistie' ‘woul “ . % — : ‘Why sheuld thete be such s long inter- they could be sald to Be fit for ocu Hom‘_M'* EDITOBIAL NOTES. fegnum—@nd ’ that = 18 what —‘LGnflly 4 y . Having galned an advantage the Turks | amounts to—between the election eof a _d. onnaise y, ¢ new president and his induction into ofe are determined to make the most of it. 856, - OGF fuls @ - Mc. 1 000,000 Today loss S rammith. Wik sciet antl vat Consts e THUMM' Bastened. It will be carried on deliber.| ~Yhat has Become of that good clothes ™ . e Tl L bl Pl et fonge e U L DELICATESSEN STORE and avolding such entingling X A The real crux of the situation is the e T b o o e | T man o0 e comner saye: When | svtion 1t e a0t e wih Suny : - B Fuatta Boeut The indus- the hens set out to bust the egg trust the | introduce measures tiat could not bé cone. ost. result ghows what cooperation will-de. |6cientiously followed by the —_— e '| administration. This would lead to more Judging from the time it takes to ar-|confusion that at present. Ambassadors rive it is farther from high prices from gther countries do-not care A:talg to normalcy than it wis from no: JUp far reaching measures with an admin- to the peak.’ ; sh mnc:::i- sl Ry 4 a:m.: with a ‘discredfted sdministration. : ting tiaps < B R T ® Orders preventing Americans entering h press . ’ Russia are~mot likely to cause ag much T.“"In."'m ! 3 h 3 as he lctro a 4 . omdrins |mog 46 fio atata 1 which :Z.'m g.nammhn-. llu:lfidnhbm musical member your family. ‘The separation of the league frémi thé bility. The builders constructed it so as to avoid separation, but if ‘it is so that thers can be no pulling of it apart ft will be the first document that has made invulnerable. Considerable may be required to get the matter n shape for action but there are good reasons to believe that it will be accom- if & H |- g ! 5 £ { % ; i i | 2 g i g PROTECTING HISTORIO BUILDINGS. the besieged to diseo to valm ot stving full moasurs of protec- e glory, hnac:a-m-dfih-—. e VICTROLA 80. . ... $100.00 three historic bulldings of Bos- | iy ing siocknolders of tha Baston & | e, S e SUEhE ROt fo lt our We find that Both befors and after Mr. Love- 10 Victor Records, s .“ Maino voting egainst passes -exoept -to | severelgn: states approved the edict o | MASIIE earnietly wwith the Phitipplan defenders, —_— employes In performance of thelr duty | prohibition but tressful feqiings: toward one another, he sway, at88c.....00900 8.50 —— one move to eliminate waste is made. afium&mm.:m"m m.—- - . one another. - 1¢ servioe is thelr K. thein g 2 . $108.50 wgexiy \ posed an enforcement act :rm-g,-:; Dullés on| ' the.federal law, but it is the paffed i g e | (e 0 S e e o ok, VICTROLAXI...... $15000 ¢ o o o RIFEREE b & servant others 10 Victor Records, ¢ . sioner investigating the fire when he._de- -of the the press P e clares that In his opinion the threatensd own ke e at88c........... §50 T Sestruction of the old state heuse was was : 'Mm:-'-: . . $158.50 wesKLy A large monu e Alten cxme- COME IN AND SELECT YOUR VICTROLA TODAY —~ “"-‘" uman by the most exacting standards, the Victrela successfully fulfils it by to you the werld’s best music sxactly as interpreted fon of the wd ezmmet ‘who attach valoe to -