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funds and provisions to the total of over $51,000,008, including nearly $13,000,000 L i worth of -flour- collected ‘by the Meever| . . - = relief commission, while thére were sup-| ‘“Come on.home 7 lividu 'mu-fim-nam“mammt.:mmM'Wagfi Hose!” the value of over $2,800,000; contributed [ PY YOUng man who had been ma.mg :x\!‘hereupdon, bl;lht, nhu:l‘::d and through the American Red Cross. but a short time. “Sallie said to pestilence descend upon your. dinfier C ure and b you--she Mas & party. Cooing from Sallie and you, The' servics. has, been- for those. who | Sz, Snd Prink yourahe Mes & glelBariy. CoeIE nd verbal slafs fyem ¢ it. Thoss administering. the | iont” protested his dackelor | the gt and me. Sallie ie yn tetry relief have hét attempteéd to play favor- | frién ““We knew &l the rest- essert tife and I go ‘hol at 9 ites. They Rave been. engaged in the girl - | o'ctock In_ diserace and the girl. rd as a cook, a swel he | Sallie tartly if that is the best &he 0 e ot e et st S SR s T o Sl et o st i3 Pesofics 4t Nerwich, Cama, sa | CCOMPIISK the purpose. ‘It was in this | 214 Saille had us marsied an opVen's . in thé flat above you béfore she even|the rest of her visit! But, Sallie i section of thé world that ceftain na-|got there! I'd 1iké to know whatitells her, Howard is so unusuaily . S 5 - Teleshene Cally tions were anxious that wé should ac-|there is about matrimbny tl e can’'t imagine what got imto \ . g R cept a mandate. That dldn't appeal to|a comfortable friend into & puir- ime.” x t when the ch: me to relieve [ suing one with a madrriage license in ou might get 10 cents a line for &:‘:‘m: ::d dgmcr;:cem? d:l.hn v:e:: °n: m'm a largé butterfiy net - im|that :)bu: it ::un‘t u;su’nn n;m-l_:l i th ! - miarrie an. teadlty fefthcming. SWhy can't & man be satisnéd With| §iFl welldn't marry you for a fafm having achieved a life tericé him- | and ‘we're going to have steak abd THE ONE MAN CARS. sélt without spending all His & ctéam pié! Il wait while you finish In view of thé conditlons surrounding | timé trying te drag in mw that contract!” trolley transportation in the past|l.cannot decide whether it is just| “I'm not a trout” fumed his bache- Bulletia Job /w2 illimantic Offics. 23 Church St 106 . , P2t | Bubbling kindness, though mistaken.|lor friend, indignantly. “You can't | S and st contisuing what Musi be e-| QUDDIRE WRCICES (housl Caiel make me bite by preténdiig voure nat N\ ) . e garded as’ the only sensible course 1s|gyfrer with him! {rying t0 catch me! I've béen through i . t ear nce that which has been adopted by the com- “No Déa I'd hafid you my bank | this before! Just the minute nlll‘ it mon council of Hartford i giving au- | book of give up Hiy life for Sailie, but | back from his wedding trip he sta thority to the Connecticut company to|I'm @oggoned if Il g6 home with you|in on me and made me enemies for F ontinue to operate one man cars on|to dinnér knowing what is béfore me! |life first with the maid of honor, then he lines of that city for an indefinite | First you and Sallie greet one another | with the two peachiest bridesmaids . 3 with a kiss, thén yéu at thé girl|in succession—perfectly nicé girls that 3 4 2 veriod. In the capital clty there in & | I R KSR LGR FO S L R v e arSunrully good tilte R Z In Two Lots For : provision 6 the effect that cars of the|peags ag zhl:§= to peint éut 6ur de- | with it he'd laid off! ‘ 3 i X - CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING APRIL 23rd, 1921 troliey company must Havé tWo meén|prived and 1y and unkisséd stdts|. “‘Hére,’ shouted Bill, knocking éur ootatioy difem, & motftmak ant e con-| L Euitliy ok Wec if MR4 Bak rga aRy|Neadd iofiether sradtically Mee. Yéu ductor. When the-time camé that it was | Blasce Iba: shé says, oh, yés,|two! Fall in love and be quick abdtt 11,043 necessary o use one man cars in order |She thinks David Belasco simply a|it, you procrastinating young idiots!’ T keen ‘down expenses it was necessary | Wonder and when does Ibanez come|No! I'm not coming!” out and at what theatre? 2 “But_you never saw 'this girl,” per- ¢ t6 get consent from the council fl"“"" “Réally Intelligént pérsén’ mind go|sisted his friend. “Every one is crazy CHILD WELFARE WORK. fixéd a time Quring Which the privilegé| nooey just like .that wher they are|about Rer she's so pretty!” B focsiiatio: were Fase ny|TES extendi faced by a tableau like you and Sallie,| “Huh!" said the bachelor, “The d 90 With that period of special privilege ry for the rést e world! 1|woods afe full of pretty girls! . Thére the appropriations committeo of the 168 | giaging (o a clesé it Was only the nat-| Degin to Worry over What I Féalld you|arén't any réally pretty #irls\ any behalf of an appropriation of | TR P 8 ST T tension should be| folks must have told hér about me,|mere anyhow. I haven't.seen a réal for the creation of & bureau for ought and quite what was.to be ex- inasmuch as you have tbld me such|golden blond with hrown eyes sincé I fare w From all indica- | Sovent 2A¢ @ i ized the |2 10t Of marvelods things about her.|was 10 vears 6ld and fell'in love with 58 those at the heafing were in faves|Pooto WEEE ithe: chuwely répiduiv 18 it possible, I ask mysél, that shé| 1 gifl like that at school! She had big such work being done but if Wwisdom of mot ltmiting such Service. knows you are trying to make a match | brown eyes and curls—" i ing dome but it Was &| "myg one man cars have come as the|between us—and does she fancy I am| “But,” stuttered the married young guestion in whose hands it should be| .o of condittons. They are render-|looking for a match, no Mmatter how |man in his excitement, “so's this placed.” Those supporting the appros An attractive figure is not a B ice and keeping down expendi- | beautiful and brilliant? I must take|real vellow curly hair and big brown 5 priation belioved that the work shoud | oF <SICe B RGBS TORR OO T carel About this time the same idea |eyes and——' matter of fize but of correct be placed under a commissioner With a| oo O Bs ST on those where | 56€mS to envelop her and she bégine to| ~“Just a_moment,” Interrupted his ptoportiond, The stout wo- , Gertain number of assistants calling for| ¢ 0 Y To SUE T R (C T | freeze lowprd me. ST pastieler fFiend, stéotig, past him (o} Il . men who are never spoken . . h e N % “‘Never’ she seems to ying, | the hatrack, “on the whole, that steal e e e el o Vi I cengerea s e e mo mun| mever” S i SO mats eh | s Srcam pic 0 sour oy Soo4 1o || Of 23 stoue” are those who THE WOMAN OR MISS WHO HAS NOT YET PURCHASED HER NEW, g cars. As to accidents they do not fig-| dently lured hére thé news that;miss—and then my not ¢oming might . = P ork Should not be placed under the|ure in any moro than the cars with a |1am eligible and willing, have & chance | upset Sallie’s table, you Know: Hew| || Givealittle time and thought SPRING SUIT HAS BEEN WELL REPAID FOR WAITING. dircction of the state board of charl-|man ¢ éach end . to say that I led him on! I don’t want ties, which existing body has indicated E[Ivnugh its members that it can under-| few conditions. They furnish service fake and, carry out the contemplated| which the public cannot get along With- Work, If given the authority, for a much | out. They are the result of forced econ- less sum than the new bureaw seeks.|omic action through which it is possible || ODB INCIDERNTS IN AMERICAN | Much of it the expemse could Bé met|fo meet new and decidedly diffecent con- .ander Iis present overhead but it would | gitibns. They have served well to tide .P!‘.‘ sequlre ‘loss®than half the sum that is| over a. seFiois situation evén though | TG —— ssked for the bureau and s confident| there are some featyres about them | ISRAEL PUTNAM'S CHARMED LIFE. Mat it can meet the situation. which are osien to critleism in compari-| At various timés dusng the Reévolu- Both at this hearing and at others|son with othér &rs. But with cars be-| tionary war Israel Putnam, the brave % Nus been brought out that the lack of | ing manufactured for operation on rails | Connecticut soldiér, underwent suéh fry- l long did_you say she was going to to proper corséting Trolley lines are belng forced to meet|to et married to any one, let alone ! visit you?"—Chicago News.+ Joopet % / where he experienced gneat Lindness from Col. Petér Schuyler, a fellow «pris oner, through whose fnfluence he Wwas exchanged for a prisoner taken by Col. Bradstreet, at Fort Fontenac. (TomorréW—When We Established a Naval Academy.) i Sk . . ¢ . ‘ . S L S TODAY WE PLACE ON SALE 200 NEW SPRING SUITS, JUST PUR- slgnderness, The exclusive Réngo CHASED AT A BIG REDUCTION—AND THESE SUITS ARE THE LOVIp o Ao LIEST SUITS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. : They have the réputationof being support where the put:‘smin ¥ b v e SMART TAILORED SUITS—NEW LONG LINE SUITS — SUITS FOR e mem dcomtmien sedoc “MISSES, IN WONDERFULLY NEW AND ATFRACTIVE MODELS—SUITS “ . Btories That Recal} Othérs . iy - 1 ehlld welfare work has not just beéén|that resemble Q,g, automobilé busses [dNz #nd eéxtraordinary eéfperiénces that "' Priced from $3 s $10 f; FOR WOm IN REGULAR AND LARGE SIZES. f revealed Ly the commission report. For| and driven by\an automobile engtns | Xt mizht almost be o IR Weuld Teach: Him, ! . \ ‘ At least the last two sessions previous|there is no telliig where the trolléy cars esed #-cantiod NIk thé nar- o 2 = i e e e o e B e | romat s o o uath s 4 woman went 1o e rovisin dettr| N . comone sew aine s THE SUITS ARE ALL OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY TRICOTINE les has sousht funds and the au-|the pressure of commetition and the fast o 5 1758, whes well she said, “Mr. Biank, I had quite i ity oo the works Tt &1 not n he was captured near Fort a increasing number of autos. Anne. New York, which had been bufit{2 laugh over the way someone in your ; . BEAU LLY TAILORED AND-RI o Ve VAL " ooty coldnt do SR 55 the. Britch, heihe. oreriont yee [Biore spels saimon: andshe oiniéy | ARE SO GREAT THEY REALLY MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, k. Lk o 1.';! TREATY. Piitnam Wag in col d of a w;}: 0:1' out on {he bill the item “3 Ibs. psalmon.” / SALE STARTS TODAY gommittee now - b 3 _ | five Hundred Rangérs, Baglish and Mr. Blank l6oked at it and said in a = whather 1o apprevs a| W06 6f ihé réaséns advatced by Ger: 3 L 2 incials, sbout 2 milé from the fopf, in|{oRe 6f contempt for such ignorangé: sopropriation for an unteled bu-|Many for not méeting the demands of | August of the ¥éaf AdRiéd. The¥ werd | That's thé work of a new bookkeepér, ecks to take up work which | the allies is that it could mot do so, that | attacked by an enual number of French|But hell have to learn to spell correet: * charitics board was not permited fo it did ot have the means Getting| and Indians under the famous mn |y if he expects to stay with me. Lt v _|blood out of a turnty is not an easy|lisan. Molang. Putnam and his men had |mMe correct the bill Mrs. > z ckle, or whether In justice to the lat been sent to Watch fhé Indians In the| TRKing @ ben ha drew/ several lin ter and its experiencs fn certain phases |task. but there ig evidence i the hands| ;. ;1 orhood of Ticonderoga. He wag|through the word and wrote above it of the wor should not be delegated | °f "he :l‘;"m:" "‘: ’;“é* ""“:“y";chm‘l accompanied by Major Rogers. "um;vn-“l ',These, Mrs. X" he ‘said the anthort claim upen_the mart of Ger s e complicently, handing back the bill, “I'l T T ot oo correct. . GErfans has" failéa fo keed| ozrricn iHey rrivid at Souif Bay, an Aoy 300 421 | teach that bookkeeper how to spell “sam- | 'e cir = 3 sum as it belloves it will roguirs, |Il3 Promises ana et it is known to havé| Whitehan, i el néar |mén' whén-he cames in or tel him to l TRedu ng '(‘ 'ip" The meed of having the unfortghate|® Sizeahle gold supply: Thus when thé | taking with them (HEte taraied. |find a new place. — ehil ot el _|allics defanded that that mold be not| sions. but being discovered by thé watoh- Xot Quite Allke, e e eerianea” °F | turnea over to_them, which would of | ful Molane, thay deemed It expedient tg| A rather successful school ma'am has | however, just as eMolent administration | COUTse deprive Germany of the basis of | Teunite and return inimédiatély to Fort(for ofie of her ambitions never to look | aland, Rhodésia, Slam (Bankok), Sier- af the work can be accomplished under|lts mometary system. but rlaced tn|Edward g her profession so that people can guess{fa Leone, Soutq African Union, Strait & v - branches of th& reichsbark in districts] g Lheir* trodps weré marched in it when they see hér. So whenever she) Settlements, Swaziland Sweden, Togo- he eharities board =28 under the new EAIY at6 urdbd aTiea CUAtrStHEds Rad divieions, the right commandéd by Rpg-|goes on a vacation she poses as a stéf-|land Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, sau it s only natural that the eem.- 5 i CRe efs, the-left by Putmammand thé cév- |ographer, a clerk or a member of somé|Turks and Caicos Islands, United King- mittes and lezislaturs should be inélmed |2 Purpose. It is not evem hinted that it| ter by Captain Dalféll. They altéd at|other profession than her own. When |dom, Windward Islands. © wes that money s not thrown away.|Was the purnose of the allies to seizé s cvening on the border of Clear River, atshe left at Easter time she said shé| Tuesday, May 17—Baltic Stytes, that gold but they sousht to have. it|fork of Wosd Creek 4fid WIHHIA 4 milé £oing “to be‘a widow for a week.”| Fernardo P6, Norway. AROUSING GFORGIA. shown that Germany had the money and|of Fort Anme. Early in the morning| She !ucuea!\n carrying off her posé| Wednésddy, May 18—Baltic States, i = = by its refusal to pay it was intentionally | While the lines were form:ng, Major | successfully too Wntil the day before she|Brazil, (State uf SéFgipe) Greece, Ru- — It we are to judge by developments |7 oo established by its| ROSers. rezardléss of the teachings of|started home. Then on Georgia the people of that state are €, PP b1 that day she|mania, Soviét Russia, Sibéria, Ukrania, fhe Tanscl oot kit e R N A in which Japanese art has particular- Summer Cans of Heaters up to the satety valve duting the sum- i T X i virtué, D ovérhiéard the colored elevator boy talk- . #lled. The new artists are be- p v mer. Bing to sit up and take notice not|O " At 88 the restlt df the allled d8-| 4,000 hiniestf by . visld st & ing t6 a man she had met. “So she ami| Friday, May 20—Cuba. In‘the Unit-| Binaing -to (hink more with their| THeTé is danger of rust when & D mand, and gdve.thé allles the Protec- | witn British ot e ey d States: N Sarolt 5 stove or furace #tands unused for iy of what has been recently brought It g o * el Gilisér. Soutid |4 Wid6w?” he said. éd States: Nefth Carolina. heads than merely to draw with their o the way of peomage. Collaiaf D ahey sought under {he provisofis 6f | reached the vifiMnt 4r% of M6ldng 4pd| “Yés,” the man nodded his head. Saturday, May 21—Chile. hands.” some time. Smoke pipes should be ta- but the marked disposition towprd the treaty. his Indian allies, who, unknown to the| “I ain’t surprised,” /the hoy retortéd| Sunday May 22 4 Ukrania.| The chiéf influencé which has sway- | ken down in thé spring, cieanéd and whiet 18 en but According to the treaty If there is a| Americans, were then encamped within{with conviction. “Isaid that the day when| Monday, May 2 RUmAnia.| ed Japanése fine art has been thé|stored in a dry place. The doors should e ch prevalls = throughout|g.cauie of reparations, it is provided | 2 mile of them. He had Leen scarching|she came. I say that woman either a| Tuesda 24—Bahamas; Bafba- | Post-Impressfonist movement in | bé left- opén 10 heép the Interior ary. fhe commonwealth with Nttle or no ef-| .o\ 1. répafations comtimission shall|for the Raugers {6 fatérséot them, 4nd | widow 6r a schooltéachér. Both of ’éfm | does, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Bér-|Huropé, whigh was early acceptéd by|A lump of unslaked lime on the grate fort on the part of the @uthorities 0|, \i¢: the powers and recommend action | he firing Was a-sure guidé. His mien |always have Such a pert, ‘L have bosséd | muda, Bitish Guiana, British Hondur- | Hashimoto Gaho, the first Japanese|will collect the moisture and thus pre- eheck 1t were posted in ambush along the paths |the world' way. as, Bulgaria, €anada, Cayman Islands, . and such action as is taken is not to be The Williams case appéard to have re posted do 1 ¢ artist who revolted from the conven- |vent rust, home économic specialists p which hé Kféw they miust fake, and as Cévlon, Cyprus, Ecuador, Gambia, Gi- | tions. B s o regarded by Germany as acts of war which 6 mst {ak K Ceylon, Cypr ddor. G: ‘A Efoup of young artists, wel-|in United States Department of A i o Améficans. just at sunrisé, emerged raltar, Coast, Hong Kong, India, | coming thé new irfluénce, organized | culture sgy. Leave the boller of e o s Sttty agaeialnly | if that default has been voluntary. | from & dénse (hicket into the open wosds Folidays in May Jamaick, Leeward Islands, Madagascar, | the Nationgl Aft Study Assocition,| steam or hot-water filled Wwith wat B fmouet oo siate resardicss of | Thus as long as Germary could cling t| Moladig andl s followers 1l wpon thém | The following calendar of bank and | Malta, Maurltius, Newfoundland,Nv- |and devoted themseives to ihé. per- 5 :hp Bvie ‘D“«:' zm:\ms 'b‘m (;' n:m:;-.,;g the claim that it was physically impossi- | With great fury. public holidays which will be celebra- & e lawless that hos been disclosed in asalahd, Rhodesia, Siam,(Bankok) Si- erra Leone, Seuth frican Union, Straits Settlements, Swazaland, Togo- ' L -| _Rogers seemsd to pe appatel by_the |ted in May in the countries and states Georzia. Repeatedly has it been mia|po ‘% 1 TAV A ';‘a:e:";‘y flerct onsiaustt and fell beck. but Pat:|and on th dites enumerated below I behalf of that state that the many|,. " L o0 S0l Gots. But with jt|Pam and Dalzell sustainéd their posi-|is furnished by the Guaranty Trustiland, Trinidad, tobago, Turks and Ca- | public estimation. Their creative zeal [ things wiich take plich thers, wnd k) 4, T e tion and returndd thé fire. The ean-|Co. of New Yor icos ‘Islarids, Windward Islands. has brought forth some works of High the tolerant atfitude thereto, do not | CStADLShed that Germany fas the momey| fict pecame déspérats. At léngth Put:| Sunday, May 1—Argentina, Colombia| Wednesday, May 25—Argéntina, Ur-| merit, but inost of them do not %o resent the sentiment of the best peo- | ™10 hdg refused payment, or even com-| pam's fuse misséd fite when thé mud-|Costd Rica, Czechoslovakia, England|aguay furthér thasx there copying or imitat- Mo, Inasmuch as little or mothing hah[Piance With the alied demands, it be-|sle was within a few inchés of the | (London Stock Market will close) | Thursday, May 26—Argentina, Aus-|ing the WeStern painting. E . e By i A comes a case of voluntary default which | breast of riant savage, who thrust|(Will probably be observed May .2)!tfia, Bahamas, Bolivia, Brazil, Canar; The constant restlessness and ses feen done to check them the only infer-| unyiaiee” any question regardifig the| it aside and fell upon the major with | Finland, Haiti, Italy, Philippine Islands, Costa Ritd, Dominican Re- fof something new is not only limi co is that the sentiment 6f the Best) O T T by the allles since under|the fierceness of a panther, made him |lands, Uruguay. b % public, Fernando Po, Frénch Guiana,|to the above-mentioned groups. Vir seonle carries no Influence or else the| . W " Giiovion they are entitled to take| PFiSoner, bound him firmly to a tres| Monday, May 2—Brazil (States &t iumber of them Is o small as to be in-[T'c" : meation of the spirit of néw téndency. This School\ has been) making great efforts to bring their works to a high T md him Srmly to Eobirants, Sanio), Dulsaria Chescar| Gormady, Guatimala, Haitl Hupgary,i=ily all painters sf Japan are ao i sach|and then returned to the battlé. Capt. , Santo), g -.| Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Spain. | changeful and do' not remaln faithful fective. Everything Wonld Hdicate (Hat|S1P? to Protéct thémselvés ‘and l!'::h Dalzéll nbw assumed command. Spain, Scotland. e Friday, May 27—Rumania. - to an!; schrl or idea] for any lengt m of the best pedplé dded sot |2 éasily include the occupation of ©| The Provincials €1l back " a ffttle) Tuesday, May 3—Aszores, Brazil, Bul-| Saturday, May 28—Armenia . | of time hé underlying causes for .+ the sentiment of the majority, | RUNF valley or taking control of certaln | but. rallying, the fizht continiéd With|garia, Canary Islands (Tenneriffe and| Sunday, May 29—Cyprus, Greece, Si- | this unfest-may be attributed ta the And yet Georgia may net 6 entirély: of the important ports. -\ | great vizar. The treé to which flug- Las Palmas), Madexm‘ls-lands‘ Poland, | beria, Ukrllflll . | temper of the eagerness to depart from Wopeless, Ground for that s farnfshed| 1t Would: thérefore seém té be clearly| nam #as bound was about mildway bé- | Portugdl, Portuguese East Africa. Por-| Monddy, M 30—Panama, In lhellhe conventions and to assimilate new Ground. for Indicated that the allies have been pro-| tWeen the combatants und he stood in | tuguese -West Africa. United States: Arizona, Arkansas, Cal- | tendencies of the Western art. 5y the statement which “-- beey pub- the center of the hottest fire of both, 4 3 2, ceeding under the treaty stipulations T ey g ich ne|and taking precautions that would jus: Sate becanss of the 135 cases whers| 'Y Whatever course is agréed upoh Wednesday, May 4—Switzerland (at|ifornia, Colorado, Comnecticut, Dela-| Such a state of alfairs is inévitable, Basel ahd Zurich), . ware, District of C a, , 1il- | Mr. Ishika now! hicetn e My 5 Algeria, Argent. | TS, Distrlct of Columbia, Idaho, 1il- | wa acknowledges because in Wtérly unable to move body or limb, 8o firmly had the savare secured him. g g linios, Indiana, Towa, Kansas, Kentuck. | the realm of art as in_that of reason His garments were riddled by bullets, | na, Austria, Baltic Stafes, Basotuland,| ¢y Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, |there are o internaffonal barriers. segroes wers Iymched, held In peonage or |20 considered necessary. S but not one touched his person. For [ Bechuanaland, Belgian Congo, Belgi- | Michigan, Mjnnesota, Mdntana, Neb- 'Nor is the effort to assimilate western -HH\VH:"M % m"j“s't r et By 1awiens. an lh‘onr h;“rem:!ne_d in ‘2"& g;{n-gsu §'fi'&n§§"éle‘yfi?\“3§n§°33’°°’x‘,:f“ ary | raska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New ldeals of art into Japanese ideals to be ; tion, 1 the eném: F 3 5 um! i~ Fangs. and urges that steps be taken to BHFFBRIAL WoTES. D atoiat. T e . to_retreat, when h beund acao, Denmark, Dutch East Indies, In- | Dopera. Ohlo Okixner Y"kbxnrlhm‘rent?t A28 oo ecauas 4. to, g 0 retréat, 'when he was unbeund and 3 4 3 es, In- i Dakotd, Ohio, Oklahomia. regon, | noleseurs seem , because art, too, proteetion to life and check disorder | Germany doesn't fntend that it SMAll| o;ieq off by his savage capters, do- Bhina, French West Indies, Ger-| Pennsyivania, Rhode Island, South|like othér cultures, grows only through RO e s i b mia D it radea wmtgty. At ohe timé, when the Proviheldls|many, Guatemala, Haiti, Hungary, Ice. orize the governor to name a com- 1t Germany we féll Back, and the Indiank weré nbar |land, Italy oslay M: Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia,| cross-fertilization. Only what is to by o 'y would produce v 5 n y, Jugoslavia, Madagascar, | w; A v e Iynchings, ‘to give b ‘more mon: ashington. West V W @ . ; land. " fealy, Jugoslavia, Madagas e cautioned, the critio concludes, I nat 3 A A1 im, a yount warrior amused himself , D ¥, reru, Poland, Rhodesia | gin and Wyoming; alsq in Alaska, t0 O (00 far in imjtation is {5 «iis- e"lonstrdtlon RSl s scaiove aMieinly. be fit|®Y and bi“' 'gmpos!tioru better progress :731 e;_vin; his nkmé_S:\ fl:.mwhx.s.{;»a his mh Tfil::a gs:g;sweden. Switzer- | Hawaii, Philippine Islands and Porto | ::‘r'l‘ir":;d flheist’ll'oK lndhlfidua}lu’( ;nd f : duties and to place| Would be made. Ik el e Sytagins R UBAY. .. _. | Rico. 5 : ality, which are the soul of finie , possible withéut hitting him. Wihen y §—Bulgaria, Mauritius,| Tuesday May $i—Basutoland, Seuth|2rt. —Zast and West News. m upon each county where A IynchiBg 66| 1y man on the comer says: The joy| e Was tired of Ms amudément & Rumania. 2 African Uniion. | ——m n + lomorrow'~ curs a financlal penalty. of bullding air castles is on a par with| ETench subaltérs, ore savage than| Monday, May 5—Egypt, Héjaz, Mes- . d Give a hunary man a tract of land The need of rescuing Georgla frém |, ° B! Shbsing naytis the Indian, levelled his muskét at Put-|9Potamia, Turkey. In the United States lie you will but give him something s present conditions s recognized by |Uh® Pleasure of ehasing maybes. nam’s bréast, but it missed fire. The [ NOrth Caroling, South Carolina. Japaness Art Changs. he governor. He has set forth certain There 15 one thing that people win| MAior claimed the conslderation due to Tuésday, May 10—Egypt, Hejaz, t t first. g A Tis aFticls publlshed in a recent|'® %2 £ . NLY two days mere re- medies w a prisoner of war, but the barbérous | Mesopotamia, Turkey, South Australia.|jssue of the Far East, Mr. Kin Ishi- i i T2 1 here in not = madarity sentimens | [0t DIt fo 28 I g068 up and that in| Fronchmen ‘was_ namovid and afier| | FYidAv, May 13-—masil Canada, (x| Kawa didcussés the modera téndency of { main in which to meet g 22t A e - *nt | the value|of the ever popular dollar. striking him a violent blow upon his|the United Séates: Rhode Island. ' | Jupanese painting. According to the OLD Miss any, expert cotset- n that commonweaith against dué re- X cheek with the butt end of his mus-| Saturday May 14—Egypt, Paragtiay, | critic the Japanese painting has been < spects for‘the.law and the vights of in- & ¢ . a It is of course decidedly upsetting to| ket, 1éft him to die, as he thought Societ Russia, Sweden (half day). more and more drifting away from the uals there should be strong Support|those who (have mistered the Elnstein Wéh_ndea. exhausted and dispiritéa,| Sunday, May 15—France, Paraguay, | native charactéristic theory to be ftold by another scientist|Putndm was forced to maké a weaty | Persia. iere, direct from the “Salon du ahd becoming the action urged by the state i blended with thé style of the Occident- # This vkl T i miarch vér & rongh adintry. icd 64 by| . Monday, May 16—Algeria, Austria,|al fine art, Modern Japanesé painters | BON ‘fON, Ne'w York. % the savazes, Whé had tiel cords so|Bahamas, 'Baltic States, Barbados, Be- |are not satisfied with following the old is the of the RELIEYVING DISTRESS )é only does Germany begin to real-| UShtly around ~#is wrists that his|chudnaland, Belgian Congo, Belglum,|conventional schéme which tnduly 1 opportunity sea~ : hands were swollen and dréadfulls tor-| Bérmuda, British Guiana, British Hon- |phasized the meté téchnical réfinement Tlow the United States is contributing|ize that the kalser's programme falled| (ifa3. “He Béghed for reledss, ci-hés|durad, Canada, Cayman Islands, Céy- to lief of the distressed conditions|but that they must settle for the dam-| from thé path or frém iffe. A Fredch [ I10n, Chind, Curacao, Cyprus, Denthdrk, is well shown in the reperts|age done staging It. officer intérpbaéd and uapoual the| Dutch Indies. Dutch Guiana, Egypt, w1 we just Seen made concerning cords, and just then 1is cantor cams | Federated Malay States, Finlaid, e funds that Liawe beem farwarded/ to| It Will be hard to fizure New York's|up, supplidd hii With mocassiid ahd| France, French Indo China, Frénch b [ihs: Geiicats .ol olies): prohibition batting average until the re-| expressed great imdignafion bscauke 3t| West Indies, Germany. Gibraltar, Gold B e hf]plm gy ‘xi",“"ll’: turns are all in from the prosecutions.|the harsh treatment Hi8 prisoner had | Coast, Hong Kons, Hungary, Ieeland, son for our patrons to receive Cotset Department either to- NEW SPRING PRICES IN endured. india, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Mad- 3 5 o G fhe near, where In bolh sectioni r: sedse |On the arrests it s going strong. Becgin he _grest forst Potmam wh | SfaAT: 3aiia, Manviive ' Nanace Glflli B Am day or tomorrow and be fitted S W o o & orroco, Netherlands, Norway, Nyas- ; :\‘" <i(u:u::dm, o tie frightfuiness of | g e on April 1| Stripped naked, and with green withies rway, Nyas. was bound fast i6 a sanling. The Wool According to the report_of the fund | (oY eXcteded the-average. Probably ¥ou| wis piled high arpund him, and the have been engaged in providing for néxt| wiid death-sonis of the favaks, in- that was raised~umder the direstion of £ 5 Ha yasree. it B Siavic there wors adoire ‘SHH00: winter also. But if not, why not? gled with fierce vells wers chaatad. 900 of which New England contributed to a BON TON Cotsét; it will be well worth while, We are showing many new odels of BON TON Corsets. SPECIALTY SHOP 140 MAIN STREET Oppoesite Plaut-Cadden Co. The torch Waa applied, nnd the crask- 4 Horlick Being under attack jsn’t anything mew | llng flamés began to curl around the Orlicks over two and a quarter million. This|io General Edwards. He is mot the one | fargots, when a black that for an The OR shows how the appcal for these suffering |y, ;un away from it and as In other| Nour had béén rising in the wes: & from lack of sufficient f00d and clothing | cases will comté out with fiying colors. | Pour~d down such a volume of ¥itér was recelved by the people of the comn- that the flames wire neacly exthi- 2y who possepsed the means of hétp ta| Colotdi Harvey how Faows how Sins-| FIRSA Bat thes butie fonth dean bring relief, even though it camd afté|to¢ Harfison #8315 about hifh, but what| hops 6f éscepd, Wheh a Fib oMeer | many other appemls had been made |woiild bb mOFé Ii4FEEting Is what Har-| dhshad throumh the cFowd b savajes, | Ald each generously responded to. vey thinks of the senator from Missis- | scattéred the burning wodd, &ud cut ! The sume is true of the helping hand | sippl. Uite cords of the victim. Wat bas been extended to tiese in the i It was Moleng, himsélf; Some relent-| ¥ “Pogd Drink™ for Af) Ape sear cast who have been rendered home-| A bottle ef Hauor exploded after heing mavage had told him of the horrid | e . ks and starving through the treatment |taken undér comtfol by the authorities.| O7EIEA In ';' Ly e WA ] g“ ¥ Lusch "gqmefqm o tad | By have rewived 22 the hands of mur- | Bilher & chés of Femersé over thoughta | Teicu® Of PATAM ust in Um to save Auntans. Ask for HORLICK'S. lerous permecutors. In this Airaction [of the iéwer or hew hooch im & Weak | was’ ; con. BFAVDI linitations & b COAL NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT §14 §14 §i4 3 50¢ EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED JOHN A. MORGAN &'SON Telephone 884 5 CENTRAL WHARF was de] to tealm 4t Treon- Bere was sent during the past year | bottle. Zerogs. lfl“fin 1o Momersal,

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