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expected to mdke the most of such & yarn and by his belief in it endeavor to convince others who had the authority ALL THE THRILLS OF TRAVEL Yo fot “Where did you go this summer?” asked | by an earthqpake hefore train time. . i - b The case has revealed a weakness|the man from H.lnfdele of the gentleman “In faet. it did not seem at all as r1viclt BBUUELi b | o e o vetn hard o oone | Irom LaGrange. '“We' had & great. tipe | Goush' (nat Ing Journey were. " worth % 5 Ordinarily | UP_in Georgian bay ! while, The Grand Canyon on the way vinee most people existed, Ordinarily | “F, E P’ % H r Ll Eankiee en long i the military service and | . e aitacked travel from a ne¥ angle” | would be il done un in summer linen slip 3 [ : the man from LaGrange informed his|covers, with the Indlans shucked out of 2 high in rank are not so gullible as (o} questioner. “We want to buy a new ear | their savage garb, dressed in plain Ambr- buy gold bricks and yet they fell for|so we couldn’t spend money to go any- |ican clothes and drinking ice cream sodas 125 YEARS OLD what ® rookie would have fathomed and | where and that put such a crimp in af-|and plaving jazz stead of wild, savdge advised anyone springing it to “stop your | fairs that we invented something which is | battle calls. In fact; the far west would Sumeripion price 136 & weeki M6 & month; W00 | Lot 2 bound to sweep the country like wildfire | be in summer negligee, as it were, and the * S Postoffiey ot Diedwi . ‘Gosn. ' It simply raises the question that if|Once it is mentioned——" face of nature would wrinkle with annoy- at the Postoffies st Newwi-n, Cosn.. 8 y 7 35 0 0 By k : . ; cuch desle as that ean be put through| . Tent in the back vard. I suppose?” {ance if we were so oulre as to disturb e At iy how wenl protected’ are we| . Nothing but box springs and hair|her at such an unfoward season. Regret- T “Cotls, wyecesifully ho ¥ & mattresses under a stout roof,” reproved | fully but firmly we ran a pencil through R e haieil against having much more serious one|(h, LaGrange man. “We picked out all| California. v Sl otes, 353 just as easily engineered? the places we would have liked to go to| “Myrtle’s younger s%ter, who is staying wiantic Ofics, 25 Church St. Thisphsee 16, and then spent our time thinking up all| with us, Said all her life she had wanted - - HOME SERVICE WORK. the disadvantages attached to each spet,|a-trip around the great lakes, and we Norwieh, rsday, May 5, 1881 ‘Wienever the Salvation Army puts|and by the time we got through this old [ nearly got tongue tied, such was our haste . : 5 - _ | earth really was not a fit habitation for|to remind her of fogs, seasickness, chil- — forth its plea for assistance it is not of . i gs, se: S " ded. Th vork of any really refined family! dren with the usual juvenile fondness for WENEER OF TNE ASSACIATED PRESS, ten that jt is disregurded. e work o “Myrtle had in mind the Maine coast,|bananas and subsequent wining of hands The Asccistid Press #n exclusirsly eautid | | tBiS well known erganization is too welll,,q (he way we wiped that beach off the|on the skirts of whatever lady camle next 1 Te o Tar inabiicipiuC i somy- e | | Wmowen, and the good that it is doingimap was a caution! Besides the danger | to them, and acquaintances who wished to SLTINe aaie 10 mE ie || daily teo valuable for those outside of|from foreign hoats attacking us while we|spend the whole tour inside playing bridge . ;i Wis paper and also isp iecal naws subllsded | | O : 2 £ { 5 i e ? ite membership not to be interested in|were drinking our breakfast coffee there| with you. z A rgs of sepuieption of weesd ém- || nelphmg maintain it in all branches. | were land roaming sharks, man eating — as es Sraip 0. o ppiye. . . The Salvation Army is engaged in a|l0bSters which, scorning the lobster pots,| /“Myrile died hard because she had had R g Gt 2 2 preyed upon the cottages, pneumonia from| a friend who made the water trip and AR TERIE T Inhon <ol Iy, - dofip its MemonteTon g by o o el ar s dl suvbe dam He 1oil-| porrricd s worthy: Jouna Toan'dn iconge L / ; uplift of mankind and dealing With | jjongires, We all agreed when we com.|quence 1 insisted that all the wortiy | [Eatomic Brimgs Rellef: : those who need the kindly ministration |, oeq the list that no human being in his{ young men were staying home, driving A and the word of cheer and encourage-iright senses ever would travel to the New | their automobiles, but the girl quite snif- ‘I have been awful sick with gas, & ment ‘that they carry. England coast. fled in her regret and stubborn belief that, writes Mrs. W. F. Person, '‘and WEEK ENDING APRIL 30th, 1921 Full appreciation ean be given to the matrimony lay by way of the Soo and no- | Eatonic is all I can get to Bn me l £ 11 142 words of Commander Evangeline Booth| T myself had long cherished the notjon| where else. The fact that, supposing that| rpelief,” A THREE DAY SAI_E OF When she says: “The motto of the Sal-|[0f @ summer trin to California, a season|she did meet her fate, she migig not he . % 5 - ’ : e when the regular tourist has ceased to|able to stand him and have to divéree him Acidity and gas on the stomach vation Army Is to see and to save that x : ly taki o od b ek i e e ccialize in the|PreY and the natives would be off guard|in a ycar or so made no impression on Emc y taken up and esrried out z 9 s=————=————memse_mgy—s | Which 2ol i and leave vou a chance for your last|her when I pointed out this possibility. atonie, then sppetite and “":J_‘ b L STOPPING DEFICIENCIES, impogsile and laugh at men's °T’°1°5’: nickel The optimism of youth is grand and ter-; come back. And many other b 1{ s e e i e | ot coneerning their fellows. Our work| .What the family chiefly objected to in | rible! miseries dnlp?enwhen the stomac] B ol :rnwd Ko o rrmmant & the lowest ciasses in the lowest|tnat was the fleas They said it was dur- Myrtle said why wouldn't it be nice to| is right. Don’t let sonrness, beich- = b Birneces h <F3 | places, for the city’s breakaze, wastes|ing the summer that the fleas were thetake a cottaze at some inland lake, and | ing bloating, indigestion and other 2 - . Jbitiet by Pregldent, Marding fang wreck: i worst. and why should 1 ehoose to torture | the chorus which arose was sudden and | gomach ills go on, Take Eatonie “ . i f¢. calls to their-attention the| - gince the war tife Salvation Army has|t like that? Then, too, it would be fieree. T cou begin to tell you all the| toplote after you eat—see how much T stmates “heéfore & seeking ap- Al Ve e e Lol t in the daytim d we would ge sons there were for not taking a - : A . ) Fe SSREAIRLrPERag APl endeavored to get its affair<upen o dif- (00 M0f 40 B Srvime and WO Would Eel] feason thfre Were (Ur ot tving b oot |- betier yom feol i bad odeis Gy & ° for approximately $216,000,-|forent basis. It has undertaken the task | €% he head from the age t chiefly as cottage-} ¢ iiqe with your druggist's guarantee, o make up for ‘instances where | ot earrrine on ttr work inder b LaoCinight The regular b Wherever it suggested that we . - : e e o KeeD o | Fet system and of spening its year with | \ifh no one to associate with and it wouid ltitudigous that 1 have been ponder. This i opportunity to buy an all-silk Grenadine bt ':'f"““‘",’;“"';:ci:;"";;“°r;’:"’;":; a campaign for home service require-|le just between seasons so far as oranges ever sinke anyone in his senses Jor ang Ottt JEiMun Bl s is your ty to buy 8 > At the defic ments instead of trying to depend upon |were concerned. Moreover, the alkali|cver gets anywhere!” . E the former e = » et sum 2 the uncertainties that go with contribu- | would be awful and ruin all our complex- “Well, I'm glad I got my trip in before| —0m—M M7 ——M—— ‘ (J‘Vll ‘-t lboll‘ one-flnrd 0‘ ‘ ”““" M' niet jay too much emphasis up- | tions solicted throughout the year. ions and gray our hair, and if there was|I saw you!” breathed the man from Hins- . K fact that there is no more dan-| \yhile the Salvation Army did not | Anvthing at all left worth paying fare|dale. “Thank heaven, I got home alive ! We guarantec every one of these ties to be strictly hand- lency in the administration | <o inc into prominence through the war |Bome for it would probably be disposed of ' Chicago News. o ’ mental departments than ‘h; sacrificing service that it renders was o tlllored by one Of N" Yflf'kl lndin( fllk‘v'lt mkgn. on to speid mopey in excess of| pully emphasized at that time. Tt works These ties were contracted for several weel 0, on & and c E tha % king va ed through the house | 4 pai has been asproved and then look | in' 5 ‘e shat s hroad and tn wnien | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |iaiking she wandered through the nouse | : . ; 5 » a suceeeding session of eongress 10 |fow others are attracted. Its attentions = s s Gl Kb gave ciese '} quantity basis, as well as a quality standard, and they cer- ke upihe aifferthne! S Emana B s Recollection of the Long Ago. It Ym\m: by the kitchen starting to crawl | i bit Y, vl 3% S g . . h 6 ey . | under the bu . . ) e YOnis chabit of Tmaking use of mONeY | wphera duty calls and It is only proper | - Bditor: As the 6th of May is m Jane made a grab for thej disappear- . . . mnly look like a $3.00 proposition, B o L % | e B st 1 eny rone | BT 1,0, 80,0, el o o o Finally Relioved by e for which it was intended to|gorine i ans of Ten- lwe odght to write a lithe {about fhet 'S Sx BNC SIMBRcied WL 1. The OW . D = 2 e eyt ™ed 10| doring the servive that_the. condltions | vent, that huopencd_many years s o FIOMPUY, timed around snd admin: Lydia E. Pinkham’s There are ten ranges of six colors each, in self-colored £ . he axp Eel- | they uncover call for. Such a faithful|My family record says we o 1o istered scratches sufficient to ca 2 , .1 . . £ an sdQitiossl - ApORODEIRUOR . ber|i o kiacoickooell 0T BMCR = 2 ) My amilyh secord saye welwmeie hora w0 dct zo. Jane went wailnz to| Vegetable Compound figured patterns, and bias hair-line stripes of various ,n‘r.,m:‘»f n“;» to be !'Y'r'mr\’l' secure the nublic support to which it is{in New Canaan twenty-one years when |l s et aa - widths. All the ties are in the newest |||Ape squelched and in the case of thei.nyy s chic inlwe chamged our place of residence i hatis ithe EE R dadn? . . ientitled. The apneal which is made in|%e chang ¥ o s e e . administration, whieh {s now | yonaie o it work eannot therefore fail | Wallon, N. Y., where we fived 40 vears|, ‘Well the kitten crawled under the | . Ravenswood, W. Va.—“For seven a th deficiencies of its predeces-| o recult in a s : S + | except the time®when we were in the| 0% And le e Sicans out) long years I suffered from a female SALE PRIC ONI..Y loo . 2 sult in o generous response in each | - i HEL 0 3€land 1 took hold of it and it scratched | bl i B ~ e intention is o stop. it-before |,na avery community. Tt going “over| 2™ While living ia Canaan | =, trouble and in- § Thus when the president asks | e going "OVer| o jived in the same neighborhood with|™® S e flammation so Rt e A e barea | Lo LopRiawas Swarmnted: i HotHer) my grandfather, Allen Clinion, a Revo- 3 = 2 T that I was notable O . AU| rections it should certainly apply In|iutionary soldier Who wa ) Wash- has been the custom of her family to do my hos Dat S conditions may be| . nnection with the sunport of the Sal-|ington when he crossed tha Delawire first child after her family. YEO0SE n the future results are to be| .. = : . - ¢ seemg|So when Washburn was six years old work. Iconsulted - vation Army. river on the ice. We remember seeng |S¢ 3 1 @ S several doctors L e "sttamer Heary Clay. with her Jusq |one of the neighbors semarked to him: g rin e of Housewares Striet accountability is the slogan that i of passengers burning on _onz Island| ‘Washbum is a very funny name for a| t none seemed REPLYI TO GERMANY. patorne e Ao b _ Fev to gi i must henceforth prevafl In regard to the sound. We remember Jemny Lind, the)first name. they ever come to give me relief, Gt of aporogriations. | The wild orgs o¢|, B 1he reply which as been made il ey am wa semember Jolin B |l o (n = ! : Iread in a paper This replenishing sale began yestérday. It is your spending money must*be brought fo a|DY Secretary Hughes to Germany it be-|Gough, the noted temperance lecturer. We ’“-\\“““'" Wian very sauicks < to "'{'L ¢ ;'?ni‘ll:t Lydia E. P 2 it s t “the ~TDnite tod S e 3 tony | “That wag my mother's name and when A e oo Bae: - It §s nseless for an inistra. | COMes evident that ‘the United tes| remember hearing Susan B, Anthony | ms 's n am’s Vege- tior £ #orin 2 pion ;,,, :f,',',',’;‘,:"’,, has not been drawn into taking a stand |make a great speech avge ol i (A06 MR nl b ap SN Mol im0 bio; uee table Com - chance to buy all household nm't‘e‘ at the v Y ot hetmiey e ie favor against the allies, | man's rights. We remember the first|for it. So they wish of e so I'deci tot, . » . be.nn attention paid to keep- | Germany £ aIights suieqs s % G [ Ty 23 Sown (Hhe" rRSRRELOR This was|Just how much reliance Germany has Bie e wpiad, the slath HIKEL Meied e it, and before the lowest prices, including ] W 3 " | pla por at 1x e Cever. | for Miron D. Clark, the last Whig gov- | messsre—————— | firgt e was gone I found oint made by. Seoretary Mellon in g {P'2Ced upen that is uncertain. Never-{ 8" "HION L oS o ot v B 8 gone I found great Meoggs oo 45 Ao - | thefess in view of the resort to getting = ‘m,z:l\.n‘,‘ :‘,:’“;;“‘;‘;hn‘)“f ': e !} ODD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN ;el&efio I continued using it until I FLOOR COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES 8 s he influsnee of the United States to|..: i G s SR 2d taken eight bottles. %‘Iowl stimates have been cut in, many n-|" who was defeated by James Bucaaran.| HISTORY - am o ot comesean Avsiven o cans | PECE the mew proposition which it had | Tuts “war the- start” of the. repibitosn | very well and can do my own house- LINENS AND BEDDING X he|for the consideration of the allies rty a we have voted fo €ry. o= | U - 1 can gladly recommen; dia & ot Tt thérstors Delinoves tHS party and we have voted for every re. . £ e e departments to o regulate|MUSt have believed (hat a certain ad-|publican candidate since. Wao remembe THE DASHING CAPTAIN KIDD | E. Pinkham’s medicine to suffering KITCHENWARE OF ALL KINDS ciness as to Keep within them. |veNtage would acerue and that it would [hearing Corporal James Tanmer make| Ay (he heginning of the eighteentn| Women.” —Mrs. BERTHA LIERING, 3 ey 5 ™| in some ways be Telfeved from its ob- |3 great sveach the Fourth of Jul century the colonists' were very n| R.F.D., Ravenswood, W. Va. 9 pownae lo SRS DTN eilions jat Walton, New York, and after an|gijrred up over the adventure: i The ordinary day of most hous: ; mount _anpronriated. - ‘When Secretary Hughes in the answer | Nterval of 40 years we heard him again|{many pirates who ravaged our | wivesisa ceaseless treadmill of ~d eplobable instanees of deficlencies i - alinca o M at the national encarapm Loston | most notable of whom were Capt. W i km' ) dmill of wash- 1 presented to state ag well as| !0 !he note says that there is not afford- |4 e understand he now has a job lois Riak Xidd wad @ Seotew i g, cooking, cleaning, mending, zislatures and none top stren-|®1 DY (he pote a basis for discussion |the White House that wi waile | gator, who carly in life became fa.| SWCePIDg, dusting and caring for | fizht ean he made against such|!MAt Would be acceptable to the allied|Mr, Harding is president. We remem-|mous’as a privateerman. Cruising off little ones. Howmuch harder the tasks i { govern 1 ernments it becomes evident that {her Henry Ward Beeshor. Wa L the American coast, he did gallant, Whensomederangementof thesystem - governmental business. | =Bee S : did g | t ; | country is ‘not shouldering the Job Beecher preach 4t Norwien, N. Y. |seryice for the colonies in the Franco- | eauses headaches, backache, bearing- | T R R of trying to eonvince the allies that| we remember “(he expressin Qe | jinglish wars, and afterwards swept | down pains and nervousness. Every | ' BIGHT ON ITS JOB. they ought to listen to Germany, or un-|Made while talkine on the subject of)he waters around New York free of such woman should profit by Mrs. | 1 isiness is faced by the present|dertaking to set forth the merits of e LR kendsy w0 ) "]lf"“‘\“'f"\i‘l; Liering’s experience and try Lydia B, | P andfrom the action taken itlthe German proposition. In addition the|%f, BOOT. We tare she LONiR VeCnied the cod feat iy Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. !} LARGEST STOCK IN THIS CITY TO SELECT FROM ), be seitling down 10 it with|reply tells Germany that this country | Loemai® proor (o a e 8t {pireward or $7 s ermination ta_move jt along as rap- | maintains that 1t should sneet its just ob- | walton, N. Y. in favor of ion ot 3 g ST A St in i ssible, get out of the way im-|ligations and that it stands as it always|sjavery. He was one slave who came| . J:\“:,ln,‘,';u“\\‘f, "rr"",:.;“fl,{",lm.l"“.”,"l]l‘;,l e e e SPECIAL PRICES. n rs which were bleeked dur-!has with the allies unon that point north with the crowd that Harriet ilec-| purpose of destroying piricy.| Within recent years an unsuccessful & the last session and push along to| The reply doesn't cut Germany off |cher Stowe wrote about and in -he hook the heads of the ‘syndicate | ffeort was made to locate a part of this | H F A J DAWLEY vigger problems that must be|with“a cold rebuff. As in the case of called Uncle Toms Cabin. o siuiicd|were the Earl of Bellemont, royal gov- | {reasure »';"”v Ao e IChemer . Basind . . & . Jo n as proper consideration will|the willingness previously indicated fo|® Rewspaper torhestor ana eali ernor of New York and Massachu- |Nova Scotia. e reason for looking | s i plesg e ‘Y‘{M‘n”‘ ated 10| fred Douglnss’ Paper. He was the best|Setie: ~Robert Livingaton, the rich wout ihis section is given in that |} Telephone 62 NORWICH, CONN. ; : n onz to fles what It was be-|' 07 3t ey we ever heard New York merchant and land owner, QUring one of his piratical cruises Kiay iwo blils which were set at|lieved they Will accent, the latest reply |“'\Cq yemember while living in New Ca-|and no fess a person able than William|landed at Oak Island, in this basin, » of the list of things that needed | in holding the proposals as impossible |naan, Conn., about 70 years #go a ‘am-|{ij of England. The syndicate’s a-|and is belieyed to hayve there buried one when the shert session of { Indicates to Germany the advsability |iy by the name of Banion, n vowed plan was to send an expedition] Yast ey consisting o “"If g vong ened last December, and{of making direetly to the allies “clear, |site the Methodist churea. to the seas most’ infested by pirates; |J€Wels. -1t has been estimated that it A = 2 —Prian: . not put through, one hecause | definlte and adequate proposals which |one girl in this family by to capture and destroy all pirace ships| his treasure is ever found, thuse|fude of .A.,iy‘,:.-m:: s Tibet, |.«,:rr' ,-"»\?M,u‘ n’.’,’{"h] St o of action and the other because|would In all respeets meet its just obli- | Louise "‘M"“’)‘ whose aze that could be found and to bring hom: '“h""v»’i’l\:1nT‘Z»Irass;s\:}o«\.\'»'.;lx;hk rewarded 1o :..lll‘rl:m B Sl iee B LR ether field High school has an- presidentia] action, have been pushed|gations.” H:”:L\w“w: 3;;\{.2.“\ Ly -\.y'.“ : es these ships might] S ACRIL O ¥ e taken to x.;,,:lu,,d’ hastened the adoption by Europe of the ';""’""”’1 "“: I'r"_""" "j‘ e "”:“-'M“:,-n- eir last stages PRSI e _Thi< SR e regarded as an indica- S HeE s e D i e s s Sl be tried it was found for some|use of gunpowder, T,“q HA.dT:lI‘MV"p»rt;‘» B DA .aw,m.:n LI e me w it believed. tion to Germany that if jt would escape {nyme of Kling marr.ei her and took her o *07 e coHIERT i ”-“ 2 St ‘ ason that he could be on the charge | cesses which the Bast had produced.| jo o "0 = 0 taterian: Reving i S The first of these is the budget bill|the additional effect of having pemalties |1y Ohio. « She was call=d ome of the| o0 & BUINE feader for this WIGUOUS|of piraey. He, however was tried on|He was an innovator as a miliaey| oo, oe'sg B made such progress that there | i " b zet busy a ek [ntoast =il New Canaan. and norcpeq ob-oH ok, Hi PrARAR s e the charge of having killed a muti-|architect and as a bridge builder. € & P re | imposed it should zet busy and_meet|uicest girls in New i { whom he described to Bellemont as & | catjor maot O A8 Moon whom he|opened the eves of the business men of | no great delay now hefore it |the requirements and meet them in such |disputed it. After o numbe: of years Gy ahd Bonest man, The: syngis| fas. pamed Willism Moon whom he|opened the exes of the INSEHE N0 S | emmr e ed the finishing touches. and right{a way ss it knows will get the approval of her girls TS »”‘- < n‘-u';‘, fitted out a T-ton galley, the| ' pegides N :s":‘“fr-wm other pla-| 48 we know it today, 1o the possibilities | Br mehial Trouble Cowsed Anmxiety, - coming the immigration Dbill.{of the allies. The time is short for act- Py the name of War.n G. Ha o | Adventurer, carrying thirty —cannon.lices along the coast have heen search-|of trade with the Orient. He knew at| Xo medicine n better reputatien This was vetaed by the president but|ing ynon such advice but the meaning ts [{RUS Louisa became e woracr il | Kidd recruited 1o4 men, mostly {rom|cq for the Kidd treasure. When Iel. | least three of the important languages | tHan Foley's Honey and Tar for quiekly e manner in which it has heen [nevertheless niaf, After all the hack-|on o ine mother of tne first lady of the| e York, and set forth on his carecr|iemont sent to Governors isiand for the | of the East. and stimulated the West! rejjeving “coughs. eolds and eroup. 1t el since being qresented there [ing and filling that has heen done With-|jand. s <.pu‘\'~‘eh.l,~\‘f O e ot been | Kidd treasure he was only able tie lo : (‘}'»fh 1?{ z.}E”,".",nn“.*wi?Z“Jr‘.‘&z-“""""' the phlegm and mucus, clears the ne to be adjusted only the differ-|out =etting it anvwhere Germany Is told | PHILO 8 BARTOW. | Ry e o e o Cthe syniii. | find about $70.000. This was beleived jaccurately valuable regione wich WHICH {sgumges. annes Woarseness. stops tickling e that-have arisen Jn the action of|that & has no.reason to expect to escape| Brooklyn, Conn., May 4. 1921 cate gave-him -even greater leeway &';r"l‘_m“’\“;»\”fjm*‘l’\“"'“ P S5 the plun the minoleetith edntuty; ~uuic this s |roAE "~ Soka Hekking. 195 Burgess e and senate in order to have It |and the advice noints the wayv Invelving | e and that he acted throughout on those | gan “to. seour the. o6 q"‘nrwl}‘;:; 1o~ spite of the fact that his explorations | Place, Passaic, X. I, writea: “T was suf- " the preident for his approval {the least trouble. The only alternative Daylight Saving. | secret orders. land and the banks of ihe Hudson,|came in the last part of the thirteenth |fering from an acute case of bronehial € has not as vet heen in session fwill he to meet the decision and terms| 1. Egitor: Will vou piease allow me| For a time no definite news came| Much unplieasant reflection has been | Detroit New ipouble_which gave me cousiderable ang- menth and there lacks but the action |of the aled ultimatum. spice in Your paper > express my opin-|from Capt. Kidd. Then all Burope and jcast upon the syndicate that promet- | s Srockton. Cal, visigs | 1€7- Foler's Honey and Tar deservén ail ouse in order to have placed BT fon in regard lo the daylight savwg|America was electrified by the lidings|ed the Kidd project, and the reason| A physican i Stockton, " the credit for my being well now.” Lae s e president the peace. resalytion EDITORIAL NOTES, Slany j that he had actually turned pirate and |usually assigned is that if Kidd bad Alrplam & Osgood Co. ot Wil iooen. 16 techalon! 7 2 £ g That is to become of our present gen-|Was looting and sinking the honest|not felt that he would be protected sl : ,.',:,‘:Bf:, ‘";'r'l"::",‘"‘" _Are you getting ready to plant your| WhALIS { growig bovs avd girls of |merehant ships he The clamor|he would hardly have trusted him- T ane - tfees and shrubs on Arbor day? today, it we. pledgiag ourseives to be|hat everywhere arose caused King|self to the syndicates mercy by dar p o ; ’ i e T | lawabiding and hono-ivi Ameriean «iti.| William, Bellemont, Livingston and|ing to return to his country. Unles olomblan treaty which has been| ‘The French army is being prepared | on o mly by and witness the evad- | the rest to disclaim all part or fore-|his outrages had been privately per- ng for attention for mor: han two|not to stand still bui to move farther [ fmp of the law. and aiding the sunyort|knowledge in so heinous a crime.|mitted by the syndicate, it seems tdministrations, while . the #iasner in|into Germany of such an evasion in many cas Pien Blad.e thereiore chma Lo Bos- | strange that he should have gone boid- e vhick certain of the other bit re being I am the mother of two chiidren, cne|ton 6 having ppec st at}ly in front of the men whe confi- ackled givesievidence that thay will not| After all the publicity Yap ought to|a boy of eight years of age, attending|Gardiner's Island to Aok crome ) dence he, Ll SToasly Aluucd No Lol S % § sdpbsarsdiS e Bl e S s in the city,|lreasure,-and later al Oyster Bay, L.!sure was never found and never wili be, z ¥ P GEE O o ¢ les-|be making a strong bid for the fouris|one of our public schools in the <tv:|y Fin"eltTe g wyer, he was arrested| (Tomorrow—When our capital wasl = slation for any great length of time.|irade this summer o e Tawe of fhetc fown|38d. sent 1o Londox. There, after a Burned,) i still has plenty to do but it is taught to obey the laws L G R ey RS BT e R D s ‘ 7.4 - - oo hes ¢ | trial, where the grossest unfairne: s 15 big job in @ highly ereditable| It js a great time for refiection on the [4NQ state, but when the CBuChes Of iovailed, and where he was allowed| . Marco Polo Appreciate. y fact that the early bir¢ eatches the worm | 004, Ve, CORPUtntC B NACHE CF T to make ho defence, he was sentenced| Tt is the old story of stoning the & while saving daylight. R e ey & dcs‘!h. ?mx» on May 24, 1701, Was| prophets and later going to worship at - T = & S hanged with nine of his crew. p % ] alv-HE g . with i GULLIMLITY TN 2HE ‘ARMY. Inspite oT/all the Tk ABBHL 1t therelmbstes oo one thavet llh«' s How many vessels Capt. Kidd and L?:l(:.(:r;x:fi;ralu‘fih r?-‘::::kbe:“\;“b Norwich thea g here inf “ . matter serious thought and considera- o any els Capt. d and| br: g v of Maros B tre goers are ‘ormed that Tust there should have been 86 |is repeated evidence of the unwillingness|tion? The law prohibits the sale of in-|his men plundered is hard to tell. His| Polo { the gi f & v of gness | tio e law prohibits the sale of in ¥ i 0lo, one of the great explorers of all 3 ' . regard for the feelings of the|to get back te normaley. toulcating. lignors, and mno ona can|chief adventures were confined to the|time, and the foremest trade booster REED and STRAND theatres will go back Bergdoll family in gonpection with giv- ety ) S e or any o 1;‘\\;_";55‘0‘1;21412 })lcl.n.r:’n. A sauadion was sent (for ine modern world. Slxlhundud the DAVIS, B 4 3 ng publicity to the release of Grover| The Voistead act may be dry reading |suit his or her individual situation. Why | out apture Although half afyears ago Marco Polo was the most- o BErzaoll trom the mihary privon 10|t ihere seem "0 e mmasane et | hen Ko this matier of changing oue | fosen’ Veliels were’ scouring. tne.seus| lnghed-at man, in- Burops. He mua || to STANDARD TIME, beginning Thursday, May 5, and reh for a pot of gold alleged to be|that can be easily reache time be allowed, just hecause some think | for him, he had no interference on his|gone where no European ha@ been he- | . daen n the Nillg:of VieEhuia Saliae e 3 it may convenicnce them? way back 10 ,\.lyge.'-xivn. ‘foer, and knew of empires and peoples s ns e + h s of Vi b 8 = In more cases than one it has been| Since Capt. Kidd's death, for more|far exceeding those of Europe in point hat time, afternoon and even: performances ird for preventing the escape} The quick action by the senate on the |, iy o be a hindrance insicad of a|than two hufidred years from time to|of numbers and civilization. . His re- maintain t 2 DOOS: N . g the draft dodged doesn't seem te|budget bill ought to mean that the!join” For instance, the children did|time an effort has been made to find favard, when hié immensely valuable in- (f Ao 2 ha cen cleared up by the admission |measure will soon become law. not get their proper rest when they |his buried treasures, for it has al formation was given out, was to be llnti' flllfllel' notice, ¢ of Adiutant General Harris in shoulder- wera compelled to be in school an hv.nr}hvm, believed that somewh long |imade the clow.efa continent. ng the responsibility for the release of | Moving day makes it necessary to have|earlier in the morning. thus causing | OWr £oast N&"Mmade rich deposits, which |=» Mareo Polo,_wasé the first man to|l « 2 the prisoner. |2 place to go, but, it looks as if the |them to retire an hour later in the cven- would make the finders wealthy.jtrace a route across the. whole longi- y The most astonishing thing in connee-|4lliés had got that pretty well settied|inz, for no child of school age could tion with the admisfien, however, lg|AS Tregards Germany. ibe expected to be in bed before dark. = : % . g f 3 k e g i y" The housewives now have to arise an E o & B 2 : : { ny such dime novel story could b P 1 ¥ ing 1+ — -4 5 Y. ‘o ythi =3 niee |DOUr earlier each morninz to get their L RECEIVED e becn atcepted by sn adjdtont sontls ADTIDINE CHaC oy seem ke covlnies|iour_ earlier, each mornliz i getthelr Jdaim an allenge ! HAVE ANOTHER CARGO OF eral and mot have aroused the suspicion|o the part of May is tempered by the |y iviny them of .their much needed rest superiors when Trefented to them fog| TRt that next winter's coa] .supply_ 15and sieep. 3 ; approval. In view of the determineq|PeNE chuted into the eeliar. Of what use would it he for a horse 2 . t that ~ AR . —_— to try to pull a wagon load up a bill, fizht that had beem made by the pris-} (ongreseman Volstead by his new bill[if another horse twere. attached to the mer 1o defy the draft law, the help that|joeqn't intend to rob comgress of the |back of the load, trying equally as hard had heen apparently given him by his|inieresting discussions which always |10 pull it down? We hre here to do all family in his endeavor and the diMicul|y round questions ef prohibitinn the good we can, to help our fellowmen les encountered iR bringing him to jus- | 3 g in every way possible, and why try to . = Py 3 A o S e LT R S __ QUALITY, SERVICE, AND PRICE RIGHT release oh*such a pretense Fjg{d have iwho advocates the use of the lash on |y AWOALAN VOTER OF NORWICH, 3 e - 3 »:vflnrwt‘a‘rqed as grounds %% 1he’ §rav- | hardened criminals doesn't show much Norwich, May 3, 1921. {0 s wore N J _suspiCios. sympathy for certain modern penal | 4 X That former Actinz Judge Advocats|methods. z 3 T A ® - Seneral Ansell helieved the tale may i L = S A rie; hat R 0L arouse so much surprise, It is to be| Planning a clean-up week Is neces- plozise That Racall Otases ¥ . . . & O,A L 1. U M B E R. -emembered that he was = . : ¢ f s $ - s L I cooperative action : LA 2 . e nterests of the younz man. He was|on the part of the people to whom the | (o cemm iyl ler patents to spend| pomical and the purest tea. with any other tea on the : & o ieiiiuh Whine e ke Rive vow e|the evening with friends in another part appeal is made, of the city. When the parents wers market for purity and flavar.