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were close at hand snd ready to inter: mmamofml&»-!u'm." 4 they were notified " either . instance m'l.,w. probably some circumstances | SUGGESTIONS FOR that were not in favor of. the " THERE IS NO SU THE HOUSEW : CH THING TODAY AS A PENCI disrwich Bulletin -n'l‘ g."fleité they may ateribute it to but be that as it may, it can be readily But to make things lively we will sell for a few days only Lead Pencils At One Cent Each not over 144 to any one customer Al Blank Books At Reduced Prices BUY TODAY AND SAVE MONEY. THECRANSTON CO. appreciated that if there were many more sueh instances where the robbers were Drice i3 a week, e 4 manh: $h80 | trustrated, at or immediately after doing a job, there would be a large reduction in the number who would emulate their conduct. ‘It is the many get aways and the fallure ‘to punish that encourage oth- m‘omhkmtmumm»hkh;:: s It would be hig ' there 'were many other such guarantee, o t and nothing Note: Ask your Flavor with a little cinnamon, A paper bag makes a slip over a pitcher which or foed: ey shoes should | Nerwich, Monday, April 18, 1921, juarelling among rangers oame the| (1. Zebulon Butler, who THE MERCILESS TORNADO. ‘When a tomado gets started It is no respecter of person or thing. It is as merpiless a8 the bolsheviki in dealing with what happens to be in the way and the long lists of dead and injured per- sons -as the result of the sweep through Texas, Arkansas, S bama demonstrate the ity of the at- OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Amociad Press ju exclysively entitled T iy g e & o Wis paper and also the local news AU rights of republicstion of @eclal du- putckes ureln arp slse remerved. and stems that surround it are delici- ous served with it, Milk, whole-w] make a well-balan € p Of preserves or incemeat will make it Do not pile too many one plate, as the steam make them soggy. £ ahead Jusekesper can dave hereett Ho Cook the caulifiower en! ed by four forts. When the unrest was nof t bread and ced luncheon. done to make s places as formid- able as You\ ey In July, 1778, the enemy, to ' number of 1,600 ture gallery which houses one of the world’s most wonderful collections of the paintings of the masters. doubtedly rivals the collection in Louvre, and is claimed by Spaniards to surpass it, The tPrad‘(:. gallery llt particularly famous for group of the best works of the great Spanish master, Velazquez, worked in Madrid. ftuez and to other famous Madrilenos, Cervantes, and the and | peare, Calderon de la “A_mile or more to the northeast of the Prado across the city's most ex: tensive park, ‘The Retreat,’ is what may be considered the antithesis of s | the world-famous picture gallery. t circular ampitheatre, a some- smaller Roman Colosseum.- It s the ‘Plaza de Toros'—the bull ring— in which 14,000 Madrilenos gather on feast days to see their faorite mata- dores kill bull after bull.” Stories That Recall Others I T S GOOKING HINTS. t - cak brown it g e Barley cooked and served. with Carrying everything before it, wreck- uprooting trees and de- , . human -beings and ani- | the mals are struck down in @il directions and desolation takes the place of the thriving countryside and the more thickly populated centers. The power of a storm, even though it be only wind, is fully and frightfully .set forth every time a tornado is set in motion and e the sections of the Butler, a cousin to Cel. Zebulon B edog:l ‘l,l‘ t:e Torles, . iven lefly by was :gnbeuayaa. Another was taken by storm and the women CIRCULATIOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 16th, 1921 When you want to bake only ene or two potatoes, and do not wish to use -the gas oven, place them on an asbestos mat over the simmer flamy for about three-quarters of an To eugar popcorn, Statues to Velaz- nish Shakes. ca, adorn the ly baked'bread must be uged toast dry the slices in the oven small piece of butter put into the white petatoes will prevent their boiling to pieces. { QUILTED WRAPS. CLEANING BRUSHES AND MOPS, ‘.Tl\o uumg coat la a fad, but as it Bristle brushes may be washed with lukewarm water jand monia (3 teaspoons dilute ammonia to the quart) or borax (1 teaspoon the quart) and then rinsed in elear kely to injure JITNEY CONTROL. " By the action of the governor in sign- ing the bill regulating the jitneyg and making them common carriers, the gen- | assembly has completed one of the tasks it faced last January. Under the provisions of the new aet all those who operate automobiles for hire over regular routes and the rendi- ton of service simlar to the trelley ¥oads must be subject to the rules and regulations that apply to common car. whp engage in the bus- ihess must get their autherity to do so erwards by kis cousin to abandon the fort. to march out, fortunate indeed country which are/to a large degree pro- tected from such destruction by their hills and mountains. And yet there are opportunities to get 3 good idea of what an irresistible force a tornado must be by some of the big blows which have been experienced in hilly Conneeticut. From the way in which trees are blown down and build- damaged for & number of miles by what are referred to as big blows or light straw color. meeti wh be! sirrounded by fi?e:{;nv. ge" who‘?g number were massacred, ch:pt Sol. Butler and seventy men who escaped. The men went to Fort Wilkes-Barre, Which 'was Deft day invested o e vested on the land side, Col. Butler then started, eally all houses iet how long it will eontinue to be in high faver. the quilting is so elaborate that at a # little distance the fabric so treated rjers and those back of a brush period in question more than those of any her country, and of bacon more than 0se g:' any other country except tain. In manufacturing material her pur- chases are also I cotton and copper. f cotton, the ex- ports to Germany in the eight menthe ending with February, were 80 million dollars value, or more than to any of copper 12 millions, or more than other country except Great Britain, and France. any other country exe cyclonic storms it can be easily under- stood that in level gections of the coun- try where hills are not known what the effect must be from the wind storms that e practically unobstructed. It is to such sections at times like this that ‘attention must be turned to pro- vide the relief that is needed to care, for the injured, house the homeless and feed the distracted people. It takes hut a short time for such a storm to do its work but it Will require a long time to recover and some of the damage is of Sympathy -in large Of petroleum in its various exports to Germany were not incon- siderable, {llumi to over 3 cement by which tl:’ bristles are in place in the less expensive mak The brush, therefore, should not he covered with water, washed by sousing the bristles and forth in shallow water; it be dried with the bristles’ down or with on the side of the ‘The drying should be don quickly, but not in a intense heat. Dry- ing in sunshine waitens light bristles. The weighted bristls brush polishing floors should be casionally to prevent the accumulation of dirt and wax from darkening the with his wife and children, down the thought to be The fort rendered to the epemy after a pro the inhabitants from the public utilities commission of the state after having shown that public required their serviee and wetting forth where they intend to oper- €ts and the rates for the service. urder to give the jitmey operators a ¢hanee to readjust their bysiness and gonform to the requirements eof the new ipw 1f they intend to do business theres the provisiens of the act will ‘not effective untfl the middle of July. were made for a much longer de- in order to get the benefit of summer It Stands to Reason The other day a school principal sum- moned before her two youngsters wheo had been fighting another boy. | proving_thelr guilt, she turned the husky | looking “youngster over her knee and ad- ministered a good, old fashioned spank. ing. But at the other one she hesitated. She voiced her standing near: nce of a black, gl ith white or light coior river and is haired fur. a favorite shade. 0 the gquilted satin ts, some models are being brought half-stitched in a This effect is coa endered Ll g unconditionally in the hope of mercy Seventy Continental soldiers found in the fort were butchered with every circumstance of horrible cruelty The remainder of the inhabitants were shut up in the housgese and burnt alive The entire town of Wyoming was destroyed with the exception the weight restin; g in white or con- trasting colors are rather fitted. The plain black satin eape or cape 8 coat §s also popular just mow. The fabric is serviceable, if a good qual- ity ip eelected, it is and wraps made of it to a preacher “I hate to whip him. He's so thin and sickly looking,” she said. overhéard her “I guess criminals can be skinny the a8 well as fat,” he sobbed accusingly. same period of last year, fertilizers, coal tar colors, various chemicals, laces and embroideries, kid t in weight, coursa_ irreparable. forms, the nating ofl amounting e nlodn ““fi:: lubricating ol milions, an soline and over 3 million dolr ki n on the import side our trade Germany is “not to be sneezed at” our imports from that country, measu red in U, 8. currency, having been 63 million dollars in the period in , against 18 millions in the gloves, decorative china, and high-grade manufactures. fusiness, but with the measure put forth for the purpose of relieving the trolley dads of the state from the unjust eom- getition to which they have been sub- the fitneys those efforts were rded ana the three months delay will permit plenty of time in which te somply with the requirements under the sew Jaw if the proper advantage is taken homes of the Tories, which ap; like islands in the was all over, Metiod in Seeming Madness. Seven-year-old Jimmie came to school very early in March, wearing hat. It was so noticeable that the chil- but still he were it. The teacher herself was amused, guess you are helping the season rush - |along,” she laughed to him. “No, ma'am,” amounts_and such help as Is required will go to those who were in the path of the storm. There is never a time when such a storm Would be welcomed but they al- ways seem to occur when they cause the ‘weorst hardships, commend them. The difficulty with extreme novel- ties such as the.quilted coat js that D3| the public is likely to soon tire of it. ‘When dn the course of an hours stroll on a fashionable thoroughfare a wom- an meets 15 or 20 coats that look as much alike as spools of thread she begins to doubt whether she really wishes to join the procession. these coats are quite the Mops may be washed in hot suds and rinsed in clear, hét water; they should be quickly dried. may be oiled or oiled mops rene: by pouring a few drops of light lubri- good floor oil into an old dish or a tin box and setting the mop on this for a day er twe; or little oil and allowed te stand until the mop may be sprinkled with a thaoil spreads through the strings. desolation w! The merciless ravagers cut out the tongues of the cattle, and left them alive to prolong their tor- ture. Capt. Bedlock was stripped of his clothing, stuck full of then burned alive, while ions, Capts. Banson and Durgee, were thrown alive into the flames and held down with pitchforks, cating oil or any BRINGING BACK THE DEAD. A decided difference. of opinion has ex- isted regarding the bringing home of -the soldiers who lost their Many bodieg have al- ready been transported to this country to be buried in American soil and many more will be brought home with the requests of relatives. In addition to the arrival of the ships bearing the dead and the Services held throughout the country as those who he returned solemnly. “I'm helping myself. A straw hat is lighter and easier to tip to the teachers than a wool one.” ©Of Course, Not. While mother was having her hair curled at a beauty shop one of the help- ers took a fancy to the little daughter, aged five, and taking her into one of the boothg manicured her child's mother told her young woman and say good-bye as she : The transportation sitnation & this snd other states haz been seriously af- fected by the grabbing of the patrons of the trolleye along thelr hest payving fbutes without giving the public depend. able or continuous service. Jitneys un- der no regulation eould run or ot as the ther or business elsewhere directed. was bound to result in just such bodies of those lives in France. hlad HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Leck after your digestion and take| Given a few yards of straw braid exercise, and your skin, at least, will|and a shelf of artificlal flowers, plus good taste and the confidence in her own ability which will enable her to wear this hat comfortably once it is any woman can become her THE HOME MILLINER. ruins of their homes. Thus dispersed and wandering, without provisions or they had a long tract of untry to traverse before they could nd a friendly haven, and no doubt many perished in the woods. - E}\lerg wgma.{xhean ha\mhwfut:l teeth, she brushes them enough; every woman, if she tries long enough, can | Complete, do her hair becomingly. & America for help. The Germans are now getting their first view of the American flag si: the close of the war, as about 60 per cent. of the vessels clearing from our ports to Germany are now classed as “American,” the other 40 per cent. be- ing classed as “foreign,” but witheut designation as to the countries rep- Life's Little Tragedy. A real tragedy was brought to light | in a recent issue of A Nap, a Budapest newspaper. A poor Hungarian, family was on the point of starvatien had written to a well-to-do brother in For months he had waited, hoping desperately against hope that the assistance would not reach him too late. One day lliner this season. hat styles been o varied. The hat made entirely of popular, and as the ction as has been taken, and henceforth had almost given up in desp ! The child looked at the mother I & | qiveq 4 bulky package from Ameriea, puzzled manner and then said: For cleansing the pores nothing ex- hair brush. ~ The bristles are exceedingly fine and when (Tomorrow—Arnold, the Exile) made the great sacrifice are placed in litneys will in all probability be exeluded | the home cemetery increased attention cels the camel's from routes that are adequately served and his heart leaped with joy. g turned in this direction by new ap- peals which are being made by those who have witnessed and seen the conditions, and by the diffi- culty that is being experienced by the government authorities in finding some of the relatives’ who have sought to re- turn of the bodies. ; ‘War is war, whether ft applies to the .“I don’t know whethex I shall or net. She wants me to be a naller when grow up and I don't want to." —_— EXPORTS TO GERMANY MAKING NEW HIGH RECORD Exports from the United States to Germany in the fiscal year which ends with June will exceed those of any IN THE DAY'S NEWS Madrid, capital of Spain, which was almost alone among European coun- tries to emerge from the war period with a balance of trade in its favoer and with surplus cash in its coffers, tnd be required to furnish regular ser- vice and furnish a greater degree of pro- téetlon to the traveling public. Instead of being free lanecers they will be obliged to conform te regulatien. of hat is very becoming to most women, there f much to be said in favor of the ribbon chapeau, be developed in any preferred color, of course, and is quite charming, es- pecially for sports wear. . Ha! e sily or taffeta are ¢ equally good embroidered in wool or Prophylactic work ooneists essen- | chenille in contrasting color, stitched tially of an orangewood stick with a|or decorated with beads or nail heads. wet are sufficiently soft not to tear the delicate tiSsues about the pores. drying the skin never use a motion, but dry the surface gently and be sure that the skin i§ absolutely dry $1,000, he was opened it with the disinterments before applying any creams, lotions LOCAL DAYLIGHT SAVING. That there will be much interest in the 1|its size it must contain as much as re. But when he rembling fingers, he found only a handsome photograph of his prosperous- brother. - Ei this vain reply to his pitiful hurled the picture into the fire and watched his last hope go up in flames. The next day he received the follow- ing letter, also from America: set of teeth at one end and a skilful young woman at the other., This sim-|hat will be very popular, and just ple device will prevent many of our|at present a dental ills—and bills. stick in time saves $9 worth of den- tist’s services. It is a common fault of the hause- wife who works alone to make her is desicribed in the following bulletin Washington, D, C. National Geo- It was in Madrid that the Spanish Premier, Senor Dato, was recently assassinated as he was | of Congress. id was not ‘made from fighting or the burying of the dead. Re- moving the bodles must therefore be a far different proposition from what. it might be if it were not associated with fully realized by many that the dead be allpwed to remain where they fell and wpression to be gotten at the forum of of commerce Thursday Aight relative to what will be dene locally sncerning daylight saving is to be ex- pected. Sentiment as previously express- #4 here has been strong for the pushing thead of the clocks and Indications are year prior to n;le wa;. : s ut her “buyin; oy i which she. conducts her trade, the merchindise which she is taking from the United States In the fiscal year 1921 will be of greater in good American than in any year in the his- For dressy wear the flower-trimmed | issued from the headquarters of the graphical Society, “Dear Brother: the currency great many very bright > colors are being featured. CONCERNING WOMEN, Fti;a ‘women were appointed Yesterda, An crangewood including , whose , he re- ed ippeal, he ‘With sincere regre! have I read in your letter of your piti- ful condition, and I wish to help you I eent to your address a pic- take the back paper off care- fully, as there is a $1,000 bill under it. Use it with health and my best wishes Your brother.” the whole cloth, as Canberra, the new capital of Australia is being fashioned” says the bulletin, “in truly an artificial capi e ‘examining corps” of the United States Patent Office. years of service, the Fol- She feels that she|ish women's battalion, 3,000 strong, is luncheon or midday meal a moveable If she is busy and sees that she will finish her task by 2 o'clock she puts off eating. that it still eontinues. Norwich in thig respect is no aifferent than other cities where a similar desire were buried, distant though it may be. Nevertheless those who can never be reconciled to anything else than the re- turn of the bodies will have their wishes tory of our trade relations. Prior to the war, says a statement by The National City Bank of New York, our biggest exports to Germany prevails and where This is not an unusual method adopted by immigrants in eending money to relatives abroad.—Foreign Langauge Information Service. ;Eedrr;h:r l:laal:‘ fll:d—hl.‘nd on which adr s situal ttle to com- it seems probable mend it as a site for a ? great city save the fact that it is al- most the exact geographical center of But it was palitical pressurc that really pushed the Spanish court to the former Moorish village of Mad- Jrit; because the Julou{ of each felt by the Castilians, the the people of Toledo and all the other groups would not permit the selection of an existing city of importance when Spain became united. = “Picture a bare plateau in the semi- arid American West, an insignificant stream several hundred feet below its jcrest, and its top and sides deeply carved by erosion, forming ‘arroyos’'— the beds of torrents formed quickly in the rainy season, but usually dry. Madrid, must have been much like this when the Spanish, in their fight to redeem the ‘Spain irredenta’ of those days captured the place from the Castilian monarchs lived in “the unimportant Madrid off and on for several hundred years, but it was first made the seat of the gov- ernment of united Bpai is thus one of the youngest of the great cities and capitals of Buro “The smallness of Madrid when Philip II made it the Spanish caj will énjoy the meal much more if the|t® be demobiiized. work is finished. As a matter of fact the last hour of her work is less re-|chise in Sweden now gives that coun- exhausted | try more women voters than men. were 352 million dollars. slowly crept up from 187 million dol- lars in 1900 to 250 millions in 1910; 352 millions in 1913, the year before then, of coursg, ped 12 millions in 1915; 2 millions in 1916; and nothing in 1917 or 1918, resuming at 93 millions in 1919; 1920, and will considerably exceed 400 millions in the fiscal against the pre-war high record of 352 In the eight months for which we have now official figure: the record shows exports to Germany in the latest month the ehort month of ‘They are being brought as fast as but there appears to devolve upon relatives who have sought the re- turn of bodies to keep the government informed of such changes in address as that daylight saving by changing the tlocks, not by officlal city action but by tommon consent, Will be put into effect. In many of the citles much depends up- on the railreads. There are many com- muters and they must get up and travel recording to the railroad schedule, which hag been arranged to conform with the laylight saving law and the result of local option in New York city and the state of Rhode Island, although still holding to standard time. It would be possible _stores, schools, banks and everyome to save daylight by getting up an hour ear- lier. Many probably will do so because they will have to, but being creatures of habit it will have the right psychelogical effect if the elocks are pushed ahead and thess who are in the habit of getting to werk at 7 o'clock continue to do so in- ‘stead of trying to throw their whole scheme of dally routine out of order by going under a new order of things. That industries could start an hour earlier is recognized, but the unwillingess of the empleyes to go te work at 6 instead of 7, even though it is the same hour of day- lght ig clearly disclosed in the expres- The recent extention of the fran- munerative ‘because she is for lack -of food and when the time comes to eat the chance: appetite is gone. Be! of Wilmore, ., Tecently celebratea her s are that her 3 the same house in which Applying for the return of bodies while living in the east and then changing res- idence to the middle west or perhaps sev- eral times, or making application from the middle west and thereafter gradually migrating to the Pacific coast with slight means of being traced requires a need- less amount of work on the part of the authorities receiving and shipping the 311 millions in TO CLEAN CHAIR COVERS, Woolen velvet covers should first|not to go to church for a be beaten to get rid of the dust, then|after there has been a brushed well or a yacuum . cleaner | family. with a special upholstery nozzle used. Obtain an ox-gall from the butcher and dissolvve it in a pail of .water. ‘Wring out a swab of soft cloth in this, and rub the cover over with it, then rub with a dry cloth. . Silk plush eovers are hest eleaned with benzine, after removing Apply the benziie witn & piece of soft eloth, rubbing it in well, cloth as it becomes dirty. not to allow a naked light anywhere |ily seeded. near the. benzine as it is highly in- In Egypt it is a custom for women in Massachusetts millions in 1913, ABOUT THE HOUSE. small eafety pim to tie elastic in a boudoir cap instead of sewing, the elastic may be removed easily when cap is to be laundered. . SEEDING RAISINS, If raisins are soaked for two or three Be careful | minutes in boiling water, they are eas- 282 million dollars: of that period- February—they were 40 million: should the four remajning months of the fiscal year average as much as that of February, the total exports to Ger- \ for industries, If you use a EDITORIAL NOTES. Greece strikes back at the Turks in a way which indicates they haven't taken' Oommmder-in-‘(!hiel-:mid— Moors in 1083, Forces In Germany ffhe man on the comer says: for another. six months struggle the batting averages. ‘Woolen Plushes—Remove the- dust, then rub them over with equal parts of methylated spirits and liquid am. | bglled homin tir one tablespoonful of butter, salt and paprika to taste and one beaten egg. Turn greased mold and set aside. cold eut in thin slices. Arrange in a The killing of the proposition to elect Jjudges by popular vote was to the credit of the genera] assembly. Aspirin, TO CLARIFY FATS. Old sailors belleve Il luck will sure- ly follow if any one even to | COUNts the number of persons om board * ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Take Aspirin only as 1o in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out by physiclans during 21 years, safe by millions, Take Method 1—Melt the fat with an equal | buttered dish, sprinkling between each proportion of water in a_double boiler. | layer some grated cheese and a little Strain through a cloth. When cold re- | tomato catsup, move the layer of fat from the water.| buttered bread crumbs and place in a Method 2—Follow directions given |hot oven for 20 minutes. Serve in the in 1, adding one medium-sized sliced | baking dish, potato or peels from two potatoes to one quart of fat and water. MILLINERY TREND, brought about the institution of queer tax which flowed queer results, It was decreed that all persons possess- ing houses above a certain size must ests courtiers and nobles who aitended ny Spaniards who carried on any build- ing operations took care to build houses Just short of the mark. They were ite houses’' by the sions given throughout the state. Surreunded by those who will use day- light saving time Connecticut has been dealt with unjustly by the general assem- bly. Just what course will be followed here siems lfkely to be Thursday night. proved chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you ean take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuraigix, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- lets cost few cents. larger packages. Aspirin is the trade ‘Wednesday is the last day for Ameri- cans to get into Russia. no evidence of a rush at the last minute. Cover the top with ‘With the tariff, Colombian treaty up for action in the senate this week it must be admitted that good progress is being ng:a.—Cru.mhull t into it four egEs; beat until light and smooth and add half a pound of finely chopped cup of butter an There are these who wst follow the raflroad and -it seems not improbable that so many others will aceticacidester of A noticeable trend in millinary }ash- | liver, inl:»‘ns is thefd«;alfibuind clnt smart women for |2 the use o ric in connection the straw to the exclusion of the all|Bait and pepper. straw hat. Crepe and heavy geo! {are among the favaered fabrics. If there is any more investigating m} be done the country will be anxious to have Brig. Gen. Charles G..Dawes made chairman of thd commission. adrid of 2 few hundred years ago became full of them. “The small houses naturally did not bring beauty to old Madrid, In ad- dition the town, was poorly clean and even in the teenth century has being one of the dirtiest capl in Europe, The Bo: eighteenth cen beg: palaces and pubic buildings, however, and the French, durin, quarter pound of finely chopped fo likewise that the community will be e th | and season with e _— ‘With the debate over the Colombian treaty on it ig a case Where the senate will listen, or at least wait and act when the time comes. virtually on a daylight saving basis be- tause of the advantages to be gained by into six roun place on & heavy in bolling water or light stock. Serte with mashed pota- toes and brown gravy. the reputatiop, of Sumday the peliey to be followed locally DICTATES. OF FASHION, should be determined this week. Evening models have flat hi trailing side panels. Combinations of colors are used in crepe suits and dressd DISCOURAGING CRIME. Such cases as those at Brooklyn where *_quartette of robbers was caught inside » & half heur after they had looted a jewelry stere, and that instance just out. tide Chieago where a bank cashier block- 4 the intentions of 3 sextette to rob the dank by shoeting one, wounding and eapturing the brief hold The artillery equipment been assigned to the state will make us ready for an emergency. But haven't we been told there isn't going to be any three-quarter length and flare at the edge. Three-piece" costumes of black -satin or crepe have long fitted coats. Straight-line beaded Georgette are featured. The arms of evening gowns are out- lined with outstanding ruches. Smart bathing suits are combina. tions of checked gingham and taffeta, The beaded gown of white Georgette is very popular as a dance frock. Drawnwork and hemstitching are more popular for trimming than eme THE MASSACRE OF WYOMING. One of the most atrocious maassa- or that of Wyoming, one of the prettiest valleys in the State of Pennsylvania, It was ope of those dare-devil acts of h with as their ::nu. nvuw‘rh,. capi- - These who own dogs should remember that it costs less to take out licenses this montk than it will r— just ag well make the mext two weeks , allowing enly iting outside in the car to es- much in thg/way of discourag- who figure that they can ter- reb at will and get away with H| § and is increasing rapi fine buildings, and wonde romenades have L ¥ was brought about he colonists into submission. Isn’t it about time that highway safe- February 8, 1778, Congress: ty in this vicinity was increased by the removal of the auto licenses of those who are endangering life and property of ‘their recklessness? It is to be realized that all bankmen are staged do not have ‘was poesessed by him ' opportunity that ex- He cperated certainly city many trees have been They have done away with the and have even t the severity of summer weath of barrenness w and 'he next We see red and blue combined in | VRN MP. TIEIE: nody that s .number of Mohawks and many of the Onq and Senecas It is a new congress, and new brooms 'sweep clean, but there is no probability the grist of importance business can be cleaned up without sticking to the job throughout the summer. sgainst great odds but scquitted himself nest creditably and in a way to warn visit to his institution for in the future is likely to That very fact Afternoon and evening dresses are N mm:um—q Prado_and the ‘Paseos, promenades, that extend it to| porthward and the southward. These $th rows ef trom 1 ondagoes, were no doubt shortly to oo Blouses of linen are long-waisted|hostilities and th and box-plgited. uld pruden The tiny puffed sleeve is feat by new dance frocks. Blouse gilets are made of brocade, and have high collars faced with satin, Spring coats boast scarfs material -finished with looped ‘lea General Degoutte, one of the heroes of the war, has been placed fn charge of Ahe Allled forces of occupation in the Rhine provinces to epliect the repgratiods which Germany refused to pay. Marshal Foch made General Degoutte Com~ -in-Chist with hemdquarters . Dusgeldect, protactive eftect for| The medical bill Was declared mot to have the support of the physicians. wouldn't require a rotary machiné to to- tal those who aid favor it, and the leg- islature be killing it gid and boulevards, bank robbers are desper- what the stase mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mone- icylicacid. “You Can Do No Better Tha' Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Shea’s News Barean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE accidentally Druggists also sell

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