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talned a marriage license and had the emony performed and lett o take up TRIALS OF THEIR LIVES - his residence again in Brooklyn. " | ot Was possible for him to objain his| “I think college is going to be per-] “Of course, you are mot able to judge S aiadraaels 1) I’ f- license because of perjury. He is in |fectly wonderful this vear,” said the girl|how Tod would feel if he really cared o1 P Zinlieln SALT PORK fact bein rjury and big- [In the black sweater enthusiastically. | deeply fof the girl” the youhs Woman iy z;,f{;":;:r;’i?_fzrzeen s | “There in ihe dandiest bunch of fresh-|with the appealing eves told her Kindly, - Gonfiet regarding the case and the Connectiout |MaR Eirls and we're going to get all the|as though represting what she might & Poeriogion iy, o s SN Dbest ones for our sorority!" have said. “That might make a differ- . Baic e FULIEING W more styfenliencntt rush any red iheafed onte i NrE you know! “But there is no chance s being placed upon the former charge. |neggeq the girl with the appealing eyes. | for Tod so far as I am concerned, and I Neverthieless, in view of the fact that|“They are so ruthless. It was a red:|sincerely hope he Will Sot iiareciad else- there have been three casés of this kind |headed girl who got Tod Beetles away |where, heeanss T do hate purting a man's Within a comparatively short \time it is|from me and. certainly time that it was determined|' “Yowd had him for six monthe, any-|Whole summer remembering how actusl- LEAN SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS, b.... 16¢ “Mecklenburg Declaration” to be an “un- justified quiz.” feelings! Why, it about spoiled my ; ¢ g 2 #n| . In the bitterness of the controversy, whath 2 i way,” objected the girl whose hair waved|ly pathetic he looked when I toid hiim| . . 2 < v Tether the Conhicticut b}"‘“’.‘“{ I“‘X naturally, “and you know Tod never |firmly last spring—— :;:a;ulg}::fi?i? ot e fe"s?x'»f:'“f:"ffi D Siite L BCINES Wb Migdmistel mnl e ha any oné| “Prof. Binson” dreamily said the giri| the authe oo A i e lendl LML 10 -\he commiselon | gir). He says he lsn't. going ‘to matcfAWIh: tia s sRrul complexion, “has the|? o D a crime. _ till he is making $10,000.” Fichest voicé, and there are ‘such tones{ PTEatied littl RO e e *6 is any quéstion About the pos-| “I'm so glad I got into Prof. Binson's|in it when he speaks to &me people ™ ""1'3“° g‘ Ve i ex Of getting & conviction under |class” interrupted the girl with the care-s “I told Tod,” pursued the girl with e Sy el © law as it now reads, and that has|ful complexion. “I think he is perfectly |the appealing eves, “that there simuy L Tl urports 1o -amsorve | ILBAN CUTS CORNED en strongly maintained because of the |eXtraordinary and it is such a privilege| wasn't a bit of use and that he needn't i N hee onnected | STEER BEEF, 1b 10e L to hear his lectures on—well, T haven't|think every girl in the World was ready] the Political bands which have c e GED T 36 dtor Couples: Eavh tminedlately s einvogt what ey e Bt E e There is nothing like| US to the mother country, and atn ed thopater e ceremony Was |never maw such eyes in a man's hent |06, Wholtsome: indtEctimce attract | Qurselves from allegiance to the Britis! med there ought to be no time lost girls! And the car he drive: a man of that type. CroWn, and abiy~e all political connee- FRBH GROUND - bringing about a change in the law | “I suppose” suggested the little bif of = tion, contact and association with that : 3 this_situation. i, Tt vou expct to g0 driving In | <Tou must nave owerworked it sus. | aon” (o declare (nar the people of HAMBURGER, b 16e | 3 {ertainly Connecticut had no idea of [that car, don't you? Well, he's nover |geSted the little bit of a girl. “Or eloe | e 2 e S ————— . | S . ity 1 P iakenS s ont . 1t et [ e an 1t enoueh—someining went | dcpentent senple’” who fure. and o |} FOEGHREEF | TVER RIPE PINEAPPLES s and abetting bigamy When it |wrong, atant f° Dorhass I never saw]| Tight -ought to be, a Sovereign and self- r I e o N GG R T O e e SbeElE mee mne Mo o e e Soctation, undér "1he con- | I Ge i TRl . o - TR DRI Y L S S s et | 11 s T, U6 Soat o s SO (R ach AR e B e that Irene Evans last|lrol of no power other than that of dui — ing of the Pressht igislaturd 18 |ie earetul complesion. a1 the oim|eabing s God and the general government of the | ¢ the situation and not wait for a|with the careful complexion, in dignifed| “Trene Bvanst” #asied the gifl with | congress” and to establish a revolution-' l PEARL TAPIOCA RIPE BANANAS 1 the courts, remonstrance. “I expect to get a great|appealing eyes, in di “Why, Tod ary government for the country. 17¢ | Dozen. . . . deal out of the course under him. I am|wouldn't have looked at her if ho hadmt e o SRR 2 Pounds . N ; ping te the mos! y = Eper: ver the way 1| considéred by Some as sus - th, 1921 AVIATION FEGUARDS trying to make the most of my college |been-perfectly desperate over the way I| C et t . TP SAmRyUANDS. experience— Was treating him and evervbody knew|it was entirely ignored in and out of machine has ot been de-|i%0n) 50 are we alll” said the girl falitt. Bat this i utterly amusing because | congress at a time when resolutions to the point wiere safety is as-|the black sweater. “You must, every one|I have so little interesi In Tod- b coming far short of independence wer SEARCHING FOR THE BODY OF |reputation as a solid citizen financlally, |astumied ndme. Ile wis feturned her L accldents are impossible. Thereof you, be extra mice to that little Bunton| “Tod and those boys seem so immature | heralaea by every ne spaper in the o -G8 ? . . “ny instances which point to|irl, because we must get her to join|when one compares them with anybody|country, and from its inabiiity to ap- MRS. WILLIAM B. WHITNEY |00y jast October and was found several | and found guilty of f‘.kp.nr 2 eheck 01 and so much so that there U, and they have a ‘gorgeous country|ltke Prof. Binson” declared the girl with| peal to any better evidence in Eu]‘)_purl Langdon, N. H., May 31.—Resump- weeks later at Richmond, Maine, wheé|drawn by the town, of Which e Wié an g that the crashing to the| Douse and billions of money— |the careful complexion. “They are inex-| of it than that of dead men, burned pa- T wonder whom Tod Beetles will rush |perienced and tiresome! His car has the| pers, and a missing letter of approval |tioh of the s&arch ‘of Nat fah "’_" ”’: this vear.” mused the il with the ap-|grandest upholstery, the sort that—| from the three North Carolina delegates|hody of Mrs. William B. Whithey was pealing eves. “Of course, fothinz on| “When are we going to study this|to congress fwo of whom were noto- With the oftering of led is considered | carth would ake me pay the slightest|vear™ yawned the Jttle bit of & sivl, | rious s ¥ for a thorough |attention to him. no matter how’ crazy |suppose it must he done, but when there sation of the affair but new and (e was about me, but I'd just like to|are so many important things to attend he had marriel a third tihé undér 44 |offielal big ambulance plane in and where five army officers and > passengers were ki enoligh not on; indicated tod 7 a reward of §200 by the county com-| (Tomorrow—The Wrongs of Logan, the r a8 possible just such disasters. Indian Chief.) missioners for any !nror‘mn.‘un v-:ar;‘- ’ i fhe wHbTabonL: woman, who grounds for maintaining that |Know. T mever really cared a thine |{oo—o i 2 i e e Tt S roman, whD | Should e & federal law governing |about Tod, because he is mot at all the| “Oh. my goofiness!” ofled the have been made to organize several lo- = . indthe construction of flying | /PC Of M to interest me. T think he|the black sweater, “don't hother! " aa z e S e B = ET With the MMk ok L it iy vey o bt % pe e e o R e T Stories That Recall Others Brgbeeca=ir 30 vill see the reward | Horlicks fhe 10t or elininatinging” terrihly BPSNEA, because he. o oo |vhee Tt TR ahe to b important e o L My e \\ % mose M hitnéy far much run after. Why, if I ran after a|things that must be done o bother about An Insistent Fish Tale. ses Joks Wit AIe Yot et ) 1 o fomitations © can be no assurancé that thoss|man the way some of the girls do I—|that now “My! Robert,” said a wife to her hus-| gy 5e” yne missibic Wwoman sssertsa hé A Substitutes. 1D into the air will not be|l'd “Tt's so funny our families can't com- 1 tesently, "o Fou. Tk there Gon had ston the Body butied o — 1 ssume the risks “Don't worry.” sald the irl with the|prehend tha chorused the others. e i W 2 & second « wi % Rich M1, xtfhet to as o c:::‘esc«:g careful comvlexion. “He never rushes|“They bother us so ‘about unnecessary|be a dead rat in one of our walls? Th . -’,i::n""n”"m““,; il pet Por Infants, Invalids and GrowlagChlldren e L Sifestini rogressed beyond the poifit where |he Same girl twice, €o vou're safe! ! things!”Exchange T O e oci iyt sack Wi i S a| The Original Food-] B Weather conditions are demanded , : over the place and cannot Imagine what @ flight is attempted. Nevertho- e | ness of memory they affixed the date of | €15 it can be.” ere are those who refused to 0 R ¢ J| May 20,1775 to theh. “It is possible,” © @ return trip in this very machine || 00D INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN These memory resolutions were nAS Which so many lives were lost and HISTORY | printed in the Raliegn nert rently in such matters | | April 30, 1819, They said the husband. And he went out on the back porch Whe! the odor seemed to be ticularly strong. Closer inspection revealed that found - to re- | The Davis Metal Hip Shingle : : | i he trouble could apparently be pinned e machine as badly bal- semble in some respects 41 now known |1 uid @ ntly 1| THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION | recolves of May 31. as well ae the na- i”“ “0;"‘:‘" Z;‘Alca‘:i“]‘e:’-:f\;";{““',"f,‘ M what Is known of the conditfons| It has been stremuously claimed and | tional Declaration'in a few phrases. o i e i in the last Stages of decay. Then the In L5290 Martin printed them In his|husband remembered that When he was| | “History_of North Carolina,” bhut it is fishing he put the fish in his pocket un- ot aaown where he secured the copy. [til he coula Wmle to the bank aad deposit ered by the machine and by an-| dénicd that at a meeting of the pe fler in the same storm it is eyi.| P!¢ Of Mecklenburg county, in Nor ; “arolina. on May 20, 1776, resolutio it It was more than any ordinary | CAr0!ina. on M . . 1 AVES YOU MONEY” A were passed declaring their independ- | In 1531 the state printed the test of ihe his butlkét . toabng LS TOHd B WRISh{ D.C. o Gréar Beftata, 1819 copy, and fortified it with the recol.| & o D> PuCket. gl Bhages ence of Great Britain. copy, and fortified it with the recol- b, cught not to have been in the | . - these: On the 31st day of May, 1775, the | firming that they were prosent whem & There are happenings even among or- Sl MUBTER T Sl i S I R S R 20th. [phans that combine both humor and EASILY APPLIED BY ANYONE. ! control of it under the ex-| jutions quite’abreast of the public sen-| The best conjecture to that there was |Dathos. The other day some orphan THE FOLLOWING DEALERS MANUFACTURED BY God, | CIUONY MAY bo éntirely | timént of that time, but'not ventur- | undoubledly a meeting o e tere 1ol |PAiaren Srere telling their_ambitions. “T| CARRY OUR METAL HIP oy, 0 o SIS | R s T T T R o Sy 5 S snets s THE DAVIS METAL STAMPING CO. View of what has happened | further than to say that these resolu- | on the sibject of independance and prop.|one of the litfle girls, “So 1 can be ke | . e 5 i Bt HIORUEE ;‘;;m“",‘h,' Grent Driatn Yesiamain In force until| ably some more or less esplicit under-{We learned at Sunday school—a com: |f Hillhouse & T=y|;rv g-g'mfflgc 57 NORTH STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. on it per that thoge Gualifiq | GTCBC Britain resignea its intentions. | standing arrived zt, which become. the S L e e {1 oho Efoas Enabe e Hookish, \The'veund Bisihate, Datiolsth THS C. H. Mosre Co., Stafferd - the situation should be| These resolutions were well writ- e O e i ot | F-H.& A H. Chappell Co, New John O. Fox, Putnam Sprigt 1 view to détermining what | fon , Bitracted b s Loy 50, 1t 15 DORSIBIE TRat 7. BIAN. care enough for her to take her hom London Wheaton Building & Lumber Cos R.A. sna‘-m.RnlA Sans Co, e DU eee el S el L T mene B ) vas scofetary of that meeting. Ile (SOberly she sald, “I want to be ricn|J Groton Lumber Co, G ohysti Charies . Phillips, Plainfield sguice & Cay Morison, Mas kind and whether the recommen-| found i various Inter & ‘copy | Drchably, in tha Sese, recarded thepro {00 (AR TH §iVE Bt e (e s pumies, O ity Harmisday Couting, Massup Webster Lumber Co., Webster, of General Mitchell that there|of the South Carolina ' con-|ceedings, and among them some resolu- | But I'm not going to bother taking e re| . Fati o., Westerly, R. 1. . 55 ufifbid bitfor OF Sebre) s M pRons Governor | tions in rezard 1o the propriety of throw. |of the Widows. There are plenty ot men{| The Kennedy Corporation, Dantelson Westerly Lumber Co., Westerly e followed at this time. Cer.| Wrisht, of Georsia. to Tord Darimenth | in off ‘the British B IO W o vent e Bose: the Tmbobtance ot AMmets Lo fand by Banegoft in che | atiempiing fo remember the recoras b *4s canhot be Wisely disregarded. | State Paper Office, while in the 'Sparks | that meeting, destroved by firs, that Al- b & Y Manuscripts is the record of a copy sent | €xander, tRen an man, fell into the erro me of the rovernor by Mr. Mar- ci led him, in 1300, to certify, EXAMPLE. : h Carolina, with a letter dat- Y, & conv of the document | Of the central states of the|ed June 30, 1776 e resolutions | called the Mecklenburz Declaration of v have organized @ forestry| there is no doubt Independence. and !f we are to judge by tne| In 1793 or earlier. come of the ac-| There were twenty-four slgnatures to " mind to replant to trees some [ {07 In the proceedings. apparently fg- | the Mecklenbute documant. For the sear on acres of cut-over timber | forant that the record of these reso-|son that the language of the aileged s SoliOAE ARAE CHRS wig. for, | [utions had been preserved In the news-| “Declaration” fa more radieal tham At ofganization ) papers, endeavored to them from | that of the resolutions of the 31st recogn memory, uncons termingling | May. and in sofe of its phrases is su to the timber supply of the|some of the phraseology of the piciously like the corresponding 'ry but that it is determined to do| tion of July 4th in conaress W of the Declaration adovted. in art in meeting it them the tone of a proununced phia. Jeff resented the has been cut over ean in | PENdency. Probably through another dim-| tien of plasiaris ances be used for other par. —_— | Yet there are plenty of instances : s the present day need < valuable chiefly for timber- = v B . o g - 4 | where under present conditions | N 3 e 'PAW L 3 " . e to make other use of it.| {1 ew ; a'r 3 row : > no plan for reforestation un. 2 : | en much of it would unquestion-| {8 3 up In its own way and own brush and trees. ng reaped the crop of timber 1 in the future timber supply Onlegal affidavit, John Hart Brittain, business man, certified to the future production of the lanq| his: “My head at the top and back was absalutely bald. An expert an interest In the growing o¢| ®3id that he thought the hair roofs were extinct, and there was nc te the samé as would be- e hope of my ever having a new hair growth. n thé HROducloR ot Afy orr, “Yetnow, at an age over 65, I have a luxuriant growth of soft, om the &bf il strong, lstrous hair! No trace of baldness. The pictures shown oll. There is need for aré from my photographs.” ¢ £00d care and making good use t which fs avaflable, but there 1s n INDIANS’ SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH 'o that It will not last forever, Mr. Brittain certified further: “Ata time when capecially when the demands are in- I had become discouraged at trying to grow my asing every year. Tiforts need to o hair again, I came across in my travels, a Chero- * Jfiep hoir growth” e 1o scure & replacemint bf ey kee Indian ‘medicine man’ who had an elixir that 5 3 nroads that aré made sach he ameverated would grow my hair. Although I had but little faith sfovils # ch year and I gave it & trial. To my amarement a lizht fuzz soon appeared. It | v or the requirements o g developed, day by day, into a heaithy growth, and ere long my hair ition hence. And the best way to Was as prolifiz as in my youthful daye.”’ 1] nsure that Is through organized efforts other ANE behalf of reforesiation, concéronrr True Hair Grower at Last _he much needed protection against “That I wes astorished and happy is ezpressing my svuts of mind & < ravages of fire. Phote whes bajd, mildly. Obvicusly, the hair roots had not been dead, but were dor. g R 0| When any number of states Joing mant in the scalp, awaiting the fertilizing potency of the then myste. S ( > —_— | nands for such a py rious pomade. I negotiated for and came into possession of the priaciple for preparing Sk 1»::\:;:\‘7:‘::““ ,“' "’:‘"‘ this, now called KOTALKO, and later had the fecipe put fts practical form by & the needs of 4 o8, heen| cheihist. Thatmy own bair §rewth was permadent has beon amply proved.” I Dot thar thars oooimt thne, It has baen proved in very furthor o felt that there shoula bs mo maiy gasak that iy soots Ha i ety In Mesting the situation not die even wheh the hair felt pretoged h';"'mr"nrun;e of Working to- out through dandruff, !utv;r, [Eether is being given full Walght. wnems alopecia areata, of certain other |2r® many other sections of the muntr‘; hair or scalp disorders. [or states even, that coutd proftapty o Pie,milar attention to the attainment Baldness PROOF BOX forafe -|of the same objeet, Dandruff FREE i to YOU’'LL HAVE TO HURRY] Just 4 More Days To Go! RoORiAY, KOEks. For Sale at All + imeretae A4, other I 5 o i ekt o vt || e Soms | SIS, TSy THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO WOULDN'T BUY GOLD DOLLARS FOR THIRTY-THREE CENTS - | ously standing by epern® POER Couras. Postivaly EOTALEO in ont dsSyhitaly Sebable b phes. APIECE IF THEY HAD THE CHANCE. SOME PEOPLE HAVE THE HABIT OF DOUBTING SO BADLY — ATon s uecsds ik puas e Buy kb of KOTALED I£ the reports are true radical clementg| £oUnter of any large dopartment store. Remember the namme, Accept TANGLED AROUND THEIR DISPOSITIONS THAT THEY'D QUESTION THEIR OWN NAME IF IT ; i E Orif | Mesion'are sn a1t et . P e e e o oo T WRITTEN BLE. : om0t he bt pange, T | TR S S e g2 Bt g s oy sty |) - WASN IN THE FAMILY BIBLE ; eoluntary textimonials from tuen and somen. Determine NOW to eliminets S S ANDRUFE. tn eat BALDRBRS, (o STOF BATR FROM EATTING Yolf sliminate P rpies the hundreds of thousands out| ROTALKO, Aphly oace or twice daily; watch In your mirror. For PROOF BOX socs of pevork In Tngland there were soms| KOTALKO OFFICES, . BR-46, ;, Station X, NEW YORK an golfers who were out of Juck, THIS SENSATIONAL SACRIFICE DISPOSAL SALE IS ENTERING ITS FINAL DAYS ! HAD IT BEEN A FLIVER—HAD IT NOT LIVED UP TO EVERY PROMISE MADE FOR IT—THE BUYING WOULD NOT BE GROWING GREATER—MORE EXCITING EVERY DAY. : THIS MESSAGE IS FOR YOU FOLKS WHO ARE “ON THE FENCE,” WHO KNOW ABOUT THIS SALE BUT HAVE NOT COME IN TO ACTUALLY SEE FOR YOURSELF. IF YOU EVER SAW FURNITURE AND RUG BARGAINS IN YOUR LIFE, YOU'LL SEE THEM AT THIS SALE | Furniture and Rugs Actually Being Sold at a Loss REMEMBER--JUST 4 MORE DAYS--THAT'S ALL SQGHWARTZ BROS., in.. -11-13 Water Street, Norwich NEW SPRING PRICES IN LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE COAL NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT $14 514 514 $13 Senator “rance will probably find out © bolsheviki have ctacked up much more than he has any idea 1 —— o foz| It may bé a bit early but the ropms nd | have been making a careful survey of | t cherry trees ang staking out their 6y, | —_— With the selzure of the Bergdoll prop- ¢rty Grover seems to be worth more to government in Germaky than he re. The man on the corher says: The ovision | home run record of our city govenment thout | is sufficient reason why it should be en- | dorsed and urged to keep It up for the 4 1E DorBT. SR 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED, Da YS £ Meamy | ey i e e et Mome JOHN A. MORGAN & SON and pulled the republican 1o came [assuring the continuance of d mar+ 8, ob- [ Telephone 884 5 CENTRAL WHARF lever the com- endable administration the city has iad for the past year, More

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