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ElE i £ % a ol ;:bflnl!m was o be & th f the Boston moral charms associate | written 1 it -g; 5?;?5 53“5 1 & " 5 ® B § et N %fii wag ul e shisw .flmm ah Seaeadment. | penoral this a was quick of the hrough. | the Brit poliits: At issue. n i good " ¢ suppl 3 . s 20 far awey, | M8 hetsuran of b by sobla neey nasaie || - : . B e mhone o 14 been gatised how any |58 ad oiBerwigs o the e Bat the Prices range from $14.00 upward. by jthe war, or in fact Whénéver appesl work. the old | S M EOvérhment has now eémé to A & has pame Inghetalf of humientty tn gH- United ...fizmvnmsm-mm 1% Fuf i i it it propesed certaln agreement, would have no other purposs thah to INESTS & THE Em! TRUSTEESHYP. clear : betw ‘the - ot Tk ae ot of lots oL pou- That_it isn't within the general assembly to say what A i £ 1 ] 8 3 ] ] g t gi ES o pHas woald be to us that - b # pemityonl oy o o éon HEd th the. transaction, - and plac el hevs Torskd | 5 Suestion -| "W wutitanding guestion oWt that cor- throw stones at | freeh the fiord. ofi of technleal procedurs New Ha- TEERn ) i than anything else—how best to get at the matter #A@ bFAg abot a situation Which Would enabls th#two negotiate. George T. must ?: given : federdl court and e 2 Eaffaires of the c;mflm embas#y beeh inaugurated |charged it will be by 4 ental Mexieo City, Is in Washington conterring ke i 3 . d With Secretafy of State Hughes, Undér 5 i course g Hughes. Becretary Filetcher and other officlals i Sy, . the felative to Mékicah affairs, and no doudt P e 8 - soms . :mtu his information Will prove useful. | et condition : he have no . / » that Tt has peen intimated by Fresiaent % well as from Henry Ford's synthetic cow. tary ecntetmplated., Obregon that thé Mexican congress, Bt Setiacts oo A lony thougiand aiting reccntly M- Teuit oF the. pablaNn o T e oo M Dbuiy & community as peared in The New York Times, In which | and the letter also has been distorted | WIWINE lo Ibislate favorably 'to the z-; Ja Semeral, e practice of let-fof the resolation Ficummediis the re: B e O o "Tin | for ¢ Mastenig’ Wiih ‘s {UROH of i |of the Mexiean comstitation, is. now als- Tullih scoumaiate, of throwing |turn. of the stock of that company to to the yards and of |its owners. alleyways and open tteréd with papers, tin of unsightly debris. supposed that all) occupants wait for before they start in Mexican probl Btories of this kind|Rosed to do.go. In fact, on 4 " President Obregon stated publicly thyt field of he in |are produets ?thb fmagination. The It is Interesting to nots that the rése | Sier whe fell on the feld of honor 17 | ietter merely Set forth Whal Sedrétar |he expects the congress very son BN lution 18 in’ accord with ¢he récommen-| Tnomas Nelson Page vividly set forth the |Fall belleves hé can préve to be facts |StTue the St A AR s dation of the publici utflities. commis- |conaitions under which removals are |covering the activities of .Bmftish capl.|Merey invalidating all outside clatms) sion, which belleves that the supérvis-|made. They describe he haste with |talists and the British govermiment in the | ¥hO% 'he Bropen ‘cq':"“z‘: oot e - fon of n company doing business entire- | which tho buriald had to be made, often- |oll “Nelde. 1t has nothing wheterer 10| Ly el Jaw. | Tho consréss sines 80c. 8 boz, 6 for §2.50, trial sizs 2e. ly with Connecticut should be vested |times without the rudest box, and only e Sinet o that tifne has been exceedingly busy d At déalers or from FRUIT-A. in a state rather than a federal bedy,|Wradped in a blanket. Undér such cir- | 7oL Wriieh s e uttediction. of | Eranting leaves of Absence to membe ¢ it 8ally as a maiter of routino|ang that one of the trustees has declared | CUMAIANCES it was easy 1o lowe the pur. - " But appareatly it has niot Gohe miuch that ft is his belief that the trustées| ji.; tnis nterval there is no such thing * -4 “;;fl““! or | would_cheerfully comply with. an order | s identification. To make the recital y Morning Talk llowing to return the stock. , we are told of the lo| * @ 7 of iifting the window and | ' "0 NS S0CK o g | S ot obeken Hat canmot be Bemember the Sabbath Day. g Lo T B T yard what oughtf,,.. of holding the stock and disposing|identified and that burial will be made in | Remember the Sabbath day, to keep #|shomld render = an ~ an uhhn:l. m?er; “-: (‘h‘- of it. They have nothing whatever te u;.‘rofi:g'. t%lgi This shocks Ou: -gm b::{x‘.llnlx:aui 1‘ . There has bééh an|Article 27 as conaige: 7, 2 1ot lovalty. our government allow | awful letting down in this eountty re-| wbuld b of simpi Property dumping place for papers and | o, "y (10, MENSECMEN of e 6O | ihe brave soidier to be treated a5 a paup. | garding the Bavbath during the Iact | weuld consieve the Hiehia of An Sonce: Reed Chair or Rocker, with uphol- | befase material, disregarding the fact |forni 1ol Onder thelr ordore they |7 It is & thousand times better to let | twenty years And fany & man has [cd. Moreover, It Would constitaté & 3 s - 13 50 . Bhat they are creating a firs hasard as| S SCIR ME L EL SRS him lle Whefe he fell—In = Flanders' | been shorn of hie wpiritual powsr, liite |basis for negoilation which might prove stered seat and back............ o B B0 as wmattractive aMd tinhéalth: % comti- | fgg D Samphion, bécause he is not straight on | extrémely useful. American ana Meéxi. et Y SUT|pany, and that they have n6t been able| g .f ¢ness bolowging o the great | this question. You fay be a cin kWt a8 thet nb. iheé Ga- to do/ yet they havé driwn $31.500 | .oy of production the farmer is having | Christian. — Are you ebeying this tom-|strustion would bs possible han one af- 9 the spirit of the clean | ..oy year for the past seven years, mak-| the Hardest time of it. The new secre. | Mandment? I beliéve this commandment | firming the rights to their titles of for- should be made of | ;o o tota] outlay by the company f |tary of agriculture is calling the atten-|!S just ae binding t6day &s it ever |eign investors in the oil fisld, andl 1t ¥ o . il be given by the | ... §990 000 for which thé company |tion of the mation to Some facts that can- | Was. Men have said it has been abro-|jittle puzzling to Americahs, at least, N s earrying away the |y ' 4 no advantage But which|Aot e igtiored. The prices of farm pro- | Eated, but they have never bee able towhy such a decision should nol bs rén- D. W. LATTLS, Spéclal Ageot #ded. There Will |/ vt yetter have been turneéd {foward |duets afe much tdo low compared to oth- x&izt to e n}m in m'n Bible where | gered at once. Hartford, Conn. fpuch that ean e | o T T R the company Is fn | °F commodities, Serlous eonsequences repealed it. 1 believe that the| 1t is extremely. difficult for Amerl.an New Haves it comes to rubbish ey i will come unless prices are raised of | Sabbath question today 18 # vital ome|omcials or anyone élss (b léafn exsily houtd | *TEATS to the state. The sitnation ia| T “NS" sirmer raisen. In Tows com | fOf the whole Sountfy. It is the BUrAing | what conditions in Mexico are. becauce """‘; ot dampeq |Of courée mot camsed by the trustee. |.ng oats are twenty per cent lower than | UeStion of fhe présent time. If you |of tne varying charactenof -eports from t I8 not dumped |y are serving at the direction of | they were befdre the war. Now, accord.|Eive UD the Sabbath the éhurch woes: n |ihat countrs. One Eroup 6f Imformants onto the 1and of |y, "s.3etal eoutt and it fs for fhe tef-|ing to Chicago quotations, the price of 708 five up charch the Home gose; and | wil gay that & combinatien ls belng ef- mination of the gitdation thromgh ef- |fat cattlé is from .35 to 40 pér cent. high- | it YOU Eive up fhe home the natioh goes. | focted” by such leaders as Felaes, Pable left whero it was. THO | firis made on the part of {6 #taté fhat|er than in pre.war times but the farmer | This 18 the directioh in which we are i :EE " W H 3 't i i i ] i 5 i i !Ef !E;E g%, : . { H Egsfé !! ie 3 " !E 3 8. ch We 8re|Gonsales, Murkula and even Villa, which department 1s golng to coopérate is getting just the game. As fhe con- | (2VE!NE. The church of God is 10sing|is gestined very soon to overthrow the In the cleasup for the purposs of over.|''o l°¥isiative action s sdught. sumer 1s paying more it stands that the | 1S Power on account Gf «o many peo- | Mexican govedmment. Another will rs- D foming this very thing. There will be |y 5% AND CEEDITABLE SERvrem, |Profit all goes to the iniddle man. It A orrg - ert that the government is very strohg . A “Sabbath"—meaniing rest, God rested | weas ot . #n opportunity to Rave all fubbish cart- any class of pesple needs governmental . and all its enemies weai and that it ‘s s " 80 away ir # 1 but plced where 1t can|_Jt 1 8 long and creditsble recoMd | protecticn it Is the farmer from the land | A'er Creation. and ordelasd the SAb|in no ashger. It fs mot abnled i any |io piven “the Aot ng ot (e yeare| tre oot Ty The 4, Palding st . Satidied. which has Been éstablishéd by Melvin|sharks who merely sit n their' offices and e . and|quarter that whe-laber situation is men- | 4o g os » e iyl properly * ating il Taangger of The|l Biiidgn o4l s And | hallowed it, “Remember the rest-day to |y " ror boltnevism 1o more 3¢ leos |10,DE Basséd at the school, the interven-|where the midshipmed began to receive The susgestions which have been | C NS, 4% ECNCTRL A3 e A “Let the farmey | keeP it holy.” 1t i the day when the it In Meéxioo and evén nas in¢aded | NE thrée at soa. At this iime the sep- |instruction, had becn termed by Secre- by the health department are wor- kR e ess. Prom the time i jconsumer who, ea e IaTmer | 1,04y may bé refreshed and strengthened || Pe has fiva arate départments of instruction were|tary Bancroft “a modest shélter for the @ ouh ideration and 1t they | 7S OTEARized D to the present, a pé- |have more and the profiteer- less! atir ot Baye of Mabor ang imanencd|the Mexican cabinet. Reports from DRy Sonabes xma: bm"," od of 28 véars, he has been its omly| In the middle ages, 1t was mever established, a vessel was provided and |pupils” and it is ssid that they certain Mexico City newspapérs declare that . - ~ m nea s M 8 gl e ‘o o { Do Mgt H B and anw:;. into closer fellowship with its only about one-third of the mines in the |*hRUSl practice crulsés were instiuted.|ly deserved mo more complimentary de- In 1851 the requiréments of #éa service | schiption. . fepublic are in operation, which would ke | By Sl |, S, B s, W e e s s s B, S, Sy R, | e o a8 e | M St s o g he - &hd “Tuppinens * phod government @ governmeat, on the 3 o5 tofay stands as the monument of|fLonns SRS eisonous. vepticn. are | of the Sibbath, with Its cidsation trom | other hand, now declares that Its in- 1A, The eE el il o oyt | aored: o, B $25.000 to bt expunt his work. As direstor of the ofgénizi-|connected with vengeful deifics. But we | Work, cannot be overestimated. It is|come exceeds its expenditures and that|,.y o8 TSR JOACRRY was FREUES Tor, rookirn, inipooviaments’ xaf M tioh he has been obffged to faée many | living in a scientific, rather than a super- | Deeded to repair and restore the body |finances are on the road to Stabilty. untl] the summer of 1865, wheq i was|tions at Fort Sevérn, Ahnapolis. difficlt situations Whers dfplomaéy as |stitious age, suffer little from pestilence, | fter six davs of work. It is proved | An issie which may prove tfouble-| . . i pjigned at Annapolis. In 1870 |secretary brought all his diplomacy an well+as executive ability has beéen re-[but we do have to Gontend With nmuis- | that a man ean do more in sis days |80me, although it does not invoive theiy.“4is of cadet-midshipmen was substi- [skill to bear and at last had the pré- @owaea ost of the fisds where |quired. He has acquitted himsélt most |ahces, such as bolsherism, sirfkes, drives | than in seven. SprN BeacetafieM shid: E;‘“:_j’. e o ':::::"" tited for midshipmah, and threé years found satistaction of receiving > Béen so lomg employed and as|creditably, and extended the news gath |83d hoe chests We can understand | 'Of all divine ';"d’}';;':;e ;he n:‘“t | ment 1 taking over foh of fve large|later thé course was increased by the |propriation by an apple majority, sud the rambeér ™ ering not only td all parts of th bolshevism as made ip of rZvenge, suf- gy y addition of two years sea service In|of seeing the naval school of the United R ] R e s ot fhe westa | fering and ignorane equally mixed; | TSt for man. I hold it to be the meet | Churches in the clty for eommerelal BUr- | ryising veaséls, af the expiration of |States then become duty orsaniéd by Srowing less. For instance thers |try but to all ountrles of thé WOrld. | ,iiico are always o malSancs althongh | V2)ible INessing cnected 1o man. [poSes ANl the ehurehes—and there | CULC 06 VEUCH, fo U8 TR, (01N It ean bo appreciated siiéréfore that|some of them are justifiable; many drives | It 15 the corner stofie of all eivilizarion, |&Fe more than 300 in Meéxico City—ate |y ™. 0] Joademy for examination in| Thus ended the lomg fight for 1& v reach a certain peint out|the directors of the organization mnot |are for objects that <ve must mot ignere; | 20d its removal would afféct the health | the property of the governiment, but taey professional sibjects prior to gradua-|Three days after the bill becime & 1AW - 5 m estabiished tratsportation |only view but actept with régrét his ré- |but the Mope chest is the most contempt- | Of the people” Mr. Gladsione toll a |always have been ubed fot «sliglcus nur. | i Secretary Bancroft directéd thé Stper- THE QUAKER F! likewise is ft unmsual to | tirement from the post of general man- |lble tmp of todsy. Psople who would be | Triend that tho secret of his lomg le |DSScH S04 Ro STACh ERORL . SOMS) previous te the establishing of the na-[intendent to ehlarge the bulidings and | Harvel of Hot Ajr Furnaces, made of eployed Yor pleasure |ager. a stép which 18 hecessitated by ffi ; humiliatéd to eome to.your back door | YRS 0 TEFC SO ’;‘r‘:t “M"sgb".‘;' lack .of patronage. ' Among these 1 the | VAl academy’sevéral attempts had been |comstruct néw ones sufficient to soeoi-| Rjveted Boiler Plates. No dust or sitsation 4y well filustrated |health, Tt was beesuss of wnetr fetct- | ad in ran and ask for doughnuts and | wi™\i;" seat far the body and the soul.|famois Chutch of San Francises, i the |EBde to establish tralning schools for|modate one hundred midshipmen. THiS| gasés from this heater, because thers cs of the livery sta-|ance to lose his services that they | SOHee: esftate Jo Put on cheab | T bart from public and family obsery-|heart of the city, which origthally with [oficers and sallprs; of the navy. ~1In|small beginning was the foun of|are no joints to leak. Quaker Fur- there was the time when |granted him & year's leave of absemes|i.< 2nd come to your front deer and ask = a | 5 5 ! i @ 1838 Capt. M. C. Perry suggested a|the present large and effective instifu- | naces make Quaker friend: = ance, the individual ought to devote a|its convent occupied two wWhole elty number of them. Today [last year and evem now rofse to Dok | e’ Lome Loty |emaror s nPe S5t | portion of the fime to his own eaifl. |blacks. It is a beautiful stracture, di.|school for engineers, but liitie was ac-|tion which traine the satiors. like West ing hard 9> find. mit him to sever his conmection with the # . 5 ished before Bancroft eailed the|Point the military men, in a way equal THOMAS F. BURNS i cation. Prayer, meditativh, aging, | rectly across the street from the famous | oDl méans of irarsportation have |greantiation entirely. T while he | rlen Hane netee e Wi e (e iy | OUEMt not to be forgotten. Phihk of |Joskly club, now Sanborn's restaiant|mesting in Philadeiphia which decided to that fursished by any other oountry 91 FRANKLIN STREET the horse. It is the automo-|steps out of taé général managership And trem this nuisanee “Gooq| MR devOtng eix davs a week to their fand department store. and its beautiful e ental .. 0 . 9 todsy that carries the pleasu completely. e will be rotained b Lora body, which will ‘seon pass away, and |Fnrdns overlooked from thé windows of | At first thers wWas considerabls of & | (Mondsy—The Kifuapping of Frances Y SR T Rt AT [ehmictety, e imi (Y Tetamed tn,, LB, begrudging one day to the soul, which |the Hotel Guardlols. This church, ihe|wrangle as to where thé school should Slocum.) B RS BRcttd Ty Morke ant tew ot sbamier as e T * auieairs Togee Mok wrom | will live on forever! Is it toe bitich for |lafyest In the city exespt the Cathe-|be located, Cipt Maye one of the 't even depend upon the made to nou! Com- | committée, Ilved at Afmapoll “Oh, give us a rest!” excaimed Ar- through which the benefit of his knowl task; 16. put up boundary lines beyond &dméogx:m”:n:‘;lalixl:fb:h:i:?‘r:: :n’:r‘;:l:l‘ ;on:e:m. ':dc:l :‘:llubdu:muved belleved that the World revelved about | chimedes when twitted because of his his automobile for get- | edge of the work can be retatned. Which it must not transgress has baffled | ual senses. when the other menses are|from its presént location on Avenida |tht plage. Perfy, another memmber, ai-| fallure to move the world. territory while the horses The Associated Press 1s foday an or- !h:'f‘l‘fl(&! individuals and the greatest busy all the weéek. Make yéur Sabbath {Jua: opposite the Hotel St. Regls. It It Ity used in business ganization ihat serves something ore lr-:,wv‘(‘l:l;nluov;mr;lenh m'-“lme].vut_t Just| down here a faretaste of the eternal|ls said that even the architacture of this|eipiés. Thomas A. C. Jones saw nothing y replaced by the |than 1200 newspapers and is by far RANCEIg N8 ke gf umt. ¢ Sabbath that s in store for believers. | wondefful old félic Will be d.sfigurcl by |good 6utsiie of Vifginia, and he with - formity- upéri the ihliéhable consciences| No nation has ever prospered that has|converting it Into a two-story building. |another member suggested the Elizabéth the leader in its fleld. As a successor|of men has nét yét heén - satisfaotofily | trampled,the Sabbath in the dust. . 10 NEW YORK New London (Norwich) Line Enjoy this defightful over night joy d“- ghtful i i . ; i . i H trip down and reach 9 Show | The Mexican is up in arms agaiost |river. Thé others préfeffed islands in Your detination happy, refreshed in the same Way is the motor car|to Mr. Stone the dffectsrSs have named | determined. And yet there are limits to tion that h: d thi d 2 " this “désseration”:; ahd ¢ bay. leadlly driving the horse out of the|Frederick R. Martin who has long been |frée Speech, but Iiberty merges so éasily | winl show Al m v L SR il wnd satisfied. Excslient servios Boveral oity departments. Heads of de- Wwill show you a nation that has got In {although this action of the fovernimént ite fin{'«fl! ¢hosén Was an old connected With newspaper work and whe | into license that it is hard to tell just » o - throughout. it ®1c seeds of ruin and decay. I bélieve |may nét become an Internaticnal inei-|atmy pest, known as Fort Severn, lo-| Get at the Real Cause< Taks = New. 8 Galty o= periments no longer employ forse and |for the: past year has beem acting gen- | "here thé ome ends afid the -other be- | fhat Sabbath descration will caffy a na-|dent, it s one of fhose irrifating oc-|cated on the point of land whieh forms| = 1y T ’ Olive Tabl “:“fl"‘" 00 . o . Wagem in going sbout supervising their |eral manager. He follows a véteran snq|FN% THe défamation of character and | tion down quicker . thyh anything |currences that sométimes have faf-feach-|the easternmost extremity of the oity of e et Standard. . State rooms - department’s activities. The machines [n lender in the wWork of gatheHAg and treasonsble utterances agains govern- | else. Ing eonsequences. This partichlay church | Annapolls, and lies betwéén thé harbor % réady at 7:00 p. m. ¢ 3 € ment are clearly criminal. There is no Iways has been kept open 4nd is visited | and the Severn rivef. Poor &8 the plxce &Te speedier and permit of greater ac-|distributing the news of the day. Justinoution of fhe Hteratiire tha ‘When the children of Isracl went inte |8 as® ¢1 # Dafitfoft, he i THE NEW ENGLAND SMpRabmerits and greater economs. . ing civsnieted sTong the wneripioyed to: | oG, FTomised Land Cod told them to let by Windrete Jt 5O BT EALHT wah foF Jioy (Daly 15 dhalienge - 3 STEAMSHIP COMPANY ey R e B et Uy g 1 i, 0 b | 58 wold e em itk o : : 3| Now it is repérted our wholé industrial 1 3 | Whete in 2 cauple of months the fire de- mumm..:m;” the m‘%fiu':: ”“'r:: that men out af work will not be mrl:z fi:“n::m;h . mdy’ °§ix:3::r:;"dtm H ~ pevtment will be completely motorized. |worla will not be surprised sirice no |PY the specious arguments used. T am|law. But mark you Nebuchadnezzar fact was undeniably true that it might &’; The -pu:fl ;r ;;eh b: d»l.rb'r:’n;‘ qu 15| one expected them to be any more mer- flm that the federal authoritles | camme and took them off lnto gbflnn, “be enlarged and peffécted at some 3 over $10, % 2 |ciful the - 5 and kept them sevénty years in captiv- TR el Fov- 048 el abdio|” e A i future timé." » —_— undying pars- | ity, and the land had its seventy Sab- Fort Severn was duly transferred by | msemts to nearly $23,000. That very| A New York woman has gume.crazy|STSPDS Wis eomposed—which will prob- |baths of rest. 8o they i not ghin WHRAN WE ESTABLISHED A NAVAL (e war départment to the navy on Afig- © mame factor has breught abont the aban- 3 - e v ably chafige the current future events— | much by bréaking this l&w. You can AQADEMY. ust 16, 1845, and & foginight afterwards | eemmemt of horses in operating strest| nng the government will find an |we were in the grip of a cold, gloomy, | Eive God His day or He will take . had a miltary seademy simcst|Secretary Banofoft publiShed his “plan” T e g oureer |rror In her income tax report and take | nertheast storm. ~As he writer gased out | O the othér hand, hororing {he fourth before we had a naval | Which, together with the ‘“regulations” 4 2 o the ety |her business. Many others have nar-|on his ample Yawn, two thoughts some- | commandment brings blsssing. ‘It thou While the Ameriean navy was i Werk in the same city and the substi-|rowiy escaped the same fate trying to|what frouble hi As he saw the | turn away thy feot from the Sabbath, academy. 1 ict of the Révelutioniry war, it apparatus, Where the horse [ goure out what the government wants. |length éf the grass, his mind sadly wan- | from doiig thy npléasure on My hely :..?:‘3,"':;5: many years afterwirds that indispensable it can no longer dered to the cellar where his lawn mow- | day | and ¢all the Sabbath a delight, the| io nation gave much econsideration to ~ e competition that is offered by| New England gave two and a quas- | °F Tested peacefully and was mutely cry- | holy of the Lofd, honorable; afid Shalt|y..' needs of protscting our country at|mander Ffani A ter million {o the Hoover fund fer sthrv. | E Out for the repair shop. 2. He | hovor Him, not el thine oWn Wa¥s.|pey " 1f was not until the administra-| At 11 o'tleck on the mofning of Oe hasn't gone but there is|ing children in Euros ‘hiel theught of his steam heater which he | nor findig thin own mpleasure, mor|glt YBrigident James K. Poik tuat|ieber 10, 1845, a1l hands assemblod ‘ g children ve, whieh s met 80 way keeping just as low as he could and | Spésking thine own Words (thine own as ‘thought it mecessary to|One of the restatien reoms, and evidence to show that the |bad considering present day conditiens. | sl ba e ian. | His mind went | contrasted with what Ged enjeine), then | the Eovernmont fhouglt P nCSSR | superintendent, sfter @ Briet bu peinted growing less each year when — about. twenty feet farther to where nis | Shait thou délight thyself in the Lerd ; ine meh ocould bBe educatéd for tnat|2ddress in whick he afnounced he &t least in the fields where| The prico of sugar hasn't dropped 0 |coal bin is, se blank -and dismal, wiw | and 1 will cause '15:“ ride ot the | TOERE T rotective service. should @xAét rigld compliancs with an formerty low but what fariaer rofuctieds s possly a ‘Maf dosen shovelstul ot Hifh Dlaces of the , and teel there | POCC B O TR was the founder of (WS, erders aad sweet mews té th0se Who 'run up grec- |scrapings here and fheve, and then to| With thé heritagé of Jacob thy father, it rl§ § ! ;% United States Naval Aeademy, p MESTS ALL TESTS, ery bills. the price of séal all the way from 313,80 | f28 the mouth of the Lera hath epex: D6 VRS (SRS JUT g Nuwal Sdudiali s to—onty Schost. formally - 1t dsesn't make much difference what| The war may be over but there are|TO FUN a lawmmower and a furnace fire| W6 Have s fighiine chanes to fave this|Schoth T4 AP CSrmCAY, FREST OF SO0 fhe task is that s given to them or |seil anxious days for many of the o |2t (¢ Fame fime makes one feel like | T4HON, and what we want 18 men and |NSPOUR o8 DUOBH L CA L (CN T2 2 the position in which they are placed, | tries of Europe. z Cain when he sald, “My punishment is | WOmen Who will make up their minds to | o™=l FOOI8 TONL 0 Tl D ynes wedding rings and ending with all of the mem who make up the American| - 3 greater than I can bear.” g0 WhEL ls right and stasd by 1t & the [T, O Naval Asyium In PHiladeiphis, the thousand and one artioles in eiver msvy csm invartably be relied upen When & kitehen still blows up it makes | o, J0™° JESIS 889, & senp box erntor in where midshipmen preparsd {hem- and gold needed in the new home. We aowdt themselves creditably. 1t a racket, but that lsr't & eifeurastance | Cieva i ancwd s : S P2 Sabbath selves e are headquarters for all such gifte case of fighting they are train to what iy Mable to happen when the|you fellers, that your . ™ noltidayt The school Was Look over our offerings teday. that, but f i is & case of meeting an |product of such a still gots fnte astion. t6 men Wane : emergeney where it s sary t check advance of the It everyons would acsept that “Don't shouted, “And m':qu ey LEE CLEGG . ' 5 0, t0e.” Worry” advics of Chauncey Depew on|It i8 4 fact wall established, that the péwer YOUR JEWELER his 87th mrle:.a.y it would be a hagpler | Shildren (:f e!‘h: Tonpee hbm-m« whe hav: c},fi[mt‘yb‘:‘?sil 327 MAIN STREET NORWICH ) ited with I¢ -Hved enotgh wear, are nof 4 n the[pie. | nger-lived DS ohused, are just 45 havpy, and play with NEAR POST OFFICE + ;hlgu-;-_h!«:r -’:'n: chfldfen of the 3 For NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT T, o o v s - S : Shea’s News Barean § : I ; §l‘ i i a i r f i 8 £ i%l 1 1t Bill Haywéod is in Russiz there|ers and may be denled the fuxuries of 314 814 814 slz 15 no_reason to expeot him to come Back | life, but if they have health they are as to serve liis semtente unless he finds|happy as the rich. It takes something conditions over there much Worss than|more than wealth to, create, or destroy, | i ‘he expected. happiness. with my baek. I to RE] 50c n'nw mls AIE USED MAGAZNE SI’EIAIJST b it s Stebilns : e nlnde oe | 1t nird o o b but x| TS 7 et Sty e or| ik pi ko S 27 Shier JOHN A. MORGAN & SON UNION. SQUARE that nine tmen 3 ! " . United States, of whieh the white pine. i the t : Deen indicted there {or I7nahOE 8 | Georpla e, red pina and iha freas OGNS, INAC Sine Bickachic Telephone 884 Stn there bound frst ‘west eotst sugar pine sve smong the most hands and Qge!' puffiness under the eyes. . vatugbte, Lo & Oagood Ca

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