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lafwin’n Ballefin. wnd Goufict 125.YEARS-OLD Somcrpien pace I 3 Wik o & moatk; WA » . pe Zatarea Postolfics ot A - o -n‘g:_- Telegisns Catla, Pulcgs Bastame Ofies G o Bulleti Eailorial Rooms, 3-8 Bullects Job OTtes, 353 Wimimantic Offics. 33 Churc: SL Telpbons 108 a The Asoctatrd Prew hn exclustvely eotiiied ||} 1o i3 ase for republicatioa of ali news demaich- (| = emdiies o % or or otherwise crediied n Wi paser asd Ao the local mews pudllsbed || =y AL fights of reouMication of meclal Gon s wrein are alse reserved. b CIRCULATHON WEEK ENDING JULY 9th, 1921 11,313 a w CONDITIONS IN WATER BOARD. "‘ n light the over the thrown upon selection _ of water which . was orersy the of the at its recent on meeting retiring pr Bartlett, | . men! elsewhere in | ™ s a state- | axpaver | g, of informing | ich seem to | t a politi are |}, nation to ask the allies to exercise -their on throwing & cleak of protection around those who were directly responsible for the deplorable conditions. cated when it is found that subordinates are making the plea that they only re- sponded to orders. that such was the case, but that is rea- made to bring in and prosecute - higher up, those who gave the orders for rwich, Tuesday, July 12, 1921, |the acts that were committed by subor- that those who Were responsible for the }ished, ences before courts, and such sentences |is placed elsewhere, and the onmes who —————————— | T8 EUiIty more than the rest are not teneive interest in the announceément to the effect that not only has there been fence to be held and the negotiations to the trouble, however much such is need- the deciaration of A truce and thé stop- von't you please one of your lingérie.” fusclous, 010 tashi ofruit cakes, | “How could I?” I asked. fhe trials and indioate its incli- e Gt tay ok | | “hea mhet TN s %o baow! Hew uthor] .s | Week. ‘“We baven't had one since before | could you do such a heédiess thing as s e sty Dotonon | the war. You know, I'm going o have & | to soak ll thoss browa and blask sk ,EH m"‘,n" ot of 2R | reunion of some of my Company M boys | stockings with delicate ered e who are in the city on Sunday afternoon, AT LD Sho vk wondertul cake. 1 used them o delicious nu:.: 5 and black simply won't eome out, and Td like to make one, Lucile, but I]everything else in the tub i8 nearly can’t do it before Sunday. r’!lh Tilly znq’ ;n should have kmown Dbetter, away, and the laundress coming tomors | Lucile Tow. ‘and my guild meeting here on Sat| “How eould T know that fhose stock- urday, I baven't a minute left.” o ;m l‘x‘uh’uh _worlaye‘r 1 do hope my = g make it today,yFrench things aren't—" SFT (e g “Well, they are" replied mother heart- ‘Because 1 must get feady for “the|lessly. Ske did not appear to be sorry laundress, You know we bave frightfully | for me at all, although she knew how I heavy washings, and witlout Tilly hera|prized all the lovely handmade things 1 to help the lnundress will never get it|brought homé from overacas done in’ oné day unless 1 lighten it. I| “However, 1 did no tallow myself to am going to wash the stockings and un- , the unfortunate accident, for derwear myself. Lucile, today. it'a point never to encotrage “Oh, mother,” I protested, “I hate to|wrinkiés by fretting about things which have you do that kind of menial work.” | can’t be helped. 1 always remember that Well,” mother answered, “we can't get | Shakespeare shid, “What's dome is done, the laundress for two' days, and I don't| things without remedy should be without mind in the least cutting down our ex-|fegard” When in an effort to seothe penses in so simple and easy 3 Way.” mother T_quoted this to her it strangely 3 enough annoyed her. I have often wished mothers wére more serene and intellec- tual. gerie? That Filipine Cousin Fannie's is stai one end to the other, and the of brown t of your Germany, it would seem, was bent up- This is indi- It can be believed on enough why thére should be efforts those FACTORY END SALE IS NOW AT ITS BEST inates. Only by such action can it be xpected that justice Wwill be done and of the Tea Plant” if you wilt mail us a postal card. rutality that was displayed will be pun- It becomes nothing but a joke shen the ‘subordinates are given sen- re light ones because the responsibility ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF LUMBER When the family returned on” Sunday | CONSULT _US BEFORE PURCHASING evening, having gone to Betty's so that I‘ FULL uNE BU]J-D[NG MA WALL BOARD—NAILS, ETC. 2 I made no further Temonstrance, but on the contrary offered to wash the stockings and underwear myself so that she could bake the cake. She appeared touched by my helpful spirit, and.whe§ she asked granny to come down into the kitchen and assist with the preparation of the fruit I heard her say that it was a real comfort to have Luicle take some rought to justice. PAVING THE WAY. Affer the turmoll that has existed for could have the house free for my little | long period there eannot fail to be ex- party, father asked for a taste of moth- | er's fruit cake, I pretended not to heer him, but mother said: “Get some, Lucile. ! details, and when you visit the store look for the yellow § eclared a truce between the forces | interest in the household affairs. We shall all e:jtlyd a ;m'.y !!:Qm:’ e Y > % , nic Jashing in Ireland but that| This made me S0 happy that I went to| “I'm sorry, daddy, but there lsm't any | H F. & A./). DAWLEY mh- Sty wone into effect. It does|work merrily at my uncongenial task,|left” said I “The boys were perfectly i . . and put all the things to soak in a laun- dry tub before T hurried downtown to sée about some decorations for my Sunday party. . 1 phoned one of my boys and ed him to meet me and help select favprs. He insisted upon my staying downtown to lunch with him, and then we dfopped into a music shop to hear some new records, and it was much lated when 1 got home than I had expected. I found mother in one of her most trying moods. Her face was flushed and she had that harassed expression that always gets on my nerves badly. crazy over it and I was so giad to give ot of necessity mean that the confer- Shoia wols -6 trEat tnat £ GRBYE Gob tae other cakes at all. I just let them have all the fruit cake they wished.” “Lucile,” said mother. “I had no idea you would uge evem half of it this af- ternobn. I dom't see how it could pos- sibly all have been consumed.” “Oh, mother, dear,” I laughed, “you have mever been in the ‘army- or Yyou would easily see.” “Well, I ses where I don't get any of my favorite cake,” grumbled fatner. “You should have one all to yourself, price tickets—they’re the bargain signs. You'll find them ollow will result in an adjustment of NORWICH, CONN. ‘ i es all require keen onerval\ but there ave indications which point the fact that those who are carrying n the struggle realize that little or no rogress 18 being made, that deplorable ions are beihg continued, that and terror aren't accomplishing 3t was Sought and that there are rea- s for trying out the merits of a set Iy _been side-tracked, igmored, forgotten. Is- such a condition healtsful? Are the péople of Pawcatuck willing that it should continue? Do they want to be for all time to come a tail for the Westerly kite? There cught to be a Pawcatuck post office at the earliest possible date. It These activi EXTRA SPECIAL ! —DOTTED SWISS, 69¢ 1,000 yards of 36-inch Dotted Swiss, fine Organdie finish, in these plain White, Tight ‘blus, rese; heliotrops, jade green, navy, e ange - FACTORY END SALE BHICE, 6% A YARD, tion ard intelligénce in execution. Doil play Dbrinf: im miost of the factors of intellect which are required for a little child in real life. Of cours the more the child has to do for her doll, the better it will bé for her intelléct- ual development. in carim A doll which the child . . : : ils |15 UP o the 5,000 people of Pawcatuck | does nothing for put look at, reck to metlc t aént throuel et Lucile,” she began, impatiently, at!degr,” said mother. Réally, she spoils . > oo - ot 1 oC sl T e . & consid. | 0nce, ~do you know what you have done?|father ~dreadfuily, I tnink—Chicaga | (0, A5k 0 it—and see that the govern- | sieep, or carry in her arms, is X . s ! vl understands the strange and uns gl trave - ainply STUSRE el ey Sty satistactory character of the present ar- rangement. News. rak value compared With ome- that must be dressed and undressed, have ler Rair combed, her nails polished, for whom e influence in the negotiations which ve brought the parties at interest to " $HEETING — SHEETS SR Put Paweatuck on the map.—Stoning- | clothes must be made, and so om. 1 of 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, formerly as high as 25c f r. Bartlett Ity {0100 50 heutifitias W incloateds © o 15 !";nemmax Tnoldnmxc:l e Mirror. As the ehlld‘slrsnge oht ahsc‘v;vahm; _”22.,";“. a yard ..... Amedcemnssidgdeadk PYRE ) ostilitles dicated. He is ddetor look , increases, g com x 2 . p ard that there are £00d and o, s whom confidence has been piaced || OPD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN lcursory examination of the patient and . 'm".,;(;“‘f:ri;:f"an“’iaid::,l-,:v,,w Aecmu 40-inch heavy-weight Brown Sheeting—Sale Price a yard......... 12z¢ — department | g ¢, D v - jremarked: “You're all right! All your iven a suggestion mow and i i and 45x36, regular value 50c and from the position which he has oc: HISTORY & 5 who is givel ggest Hemstitched Pillow Cases, sizes et e business basi*: |cupicd in conmection with the South Af- gt i Mo st vsorige el i THe Witer Beard Proldancy again will readily develop a high degrec |l _ "Sale Price .....c.....oeeooen . e my should be practiced where |0 ¢ (0 Smancetion o of the officé and imagine there's noth- ol of imaginative feeling with regard to ize 72x¢ ht—Sale Price....... 7S¢ Sgrnatvand Lo public he is one whose influenc RUSSIA AND THE CIVIL WAR ing (he matter with you and come back| Mr. Bditor: There are one or,two |dolis, all of which may be vastly im-| [l One lot of Brown Sheets, size 7 9Q, good weig| = . as bound to be strong. ~He has had T 2 in a week and let me know how you |excoptions that I feel I must téke to | portant for intellectual development. lot of Bleached Sheets, size 81x90, similiar gr: to “Pequo a % 5 i s b po $159 £ B (Dlenty of experience as a rebel to qualify | Since the American eivil war there has {¢.q) . your editorial jn this morning's issue of | Suppose a child has five or Six doHS |l Sale Price .........coeceececoacs e 1 pers m s & dowerful spokesman I hiS ub- | been a grent amount of controversy as| Percival went, doctored himself and |The Bulletin. You say it was owing 1o |of different sies and appearance. (W' BT o T pll Ly Shents, aize 81x96, formerly as - . 2 s auent views of sticking by the empirel(, the part Russia played in that con- [feturned to the physician at the ap-|the conditions revealed last summer and [ Each one may be! made to personi high as $1.50—Sale price .......... cosbovsiene TP - to be inferred would {ynder seif government and’ it Is not] ., . “zar |POinted hour. the disclosures ‘made, that resulted in|a member of the family or some per- . . ons if Mr. B: snge that lils. elier sl unbealiin | o oAy o the dERRInG of Ci “fi “Ah! ah!” said the doctor. “You are|ilie Temoval of their superintendent. | son in the neighborhood; ar a chara One case_of Brown and Bleached Sheots, size 81x90, Out_-n!e.r_lx SR ard Uhis instance should carry weight tn pre- | SCi0iM€ Seips to American water With|feeling petter mow, I can see. Didn't|As a matter of faet Mr. Lang was not |ter in history or in some story which |l high as $2.00—Sale price ... et t that the |paring for th terencs. 5 sealed orders. This controversy has been || tell you there was a great deal in|the supcrintendent but a water com-|she has heard. Then these characters| M 36 inch English Long Cloth, in 10-yard pieces, regular value 19c— i e b, BeafBor i wagéd with renewed interest smce _the |imagination?’ missioner elected in_the same manner | may be made to act their parts in a |l Sl brice & yard rd""”" s b ’“t °°‘"°‘°h"'°§":"m 1| present Buropean war, amd _especially | “That's true” said Percival. “What|and by the same methed as that by |little drama. There is no experience need for a settlement of the differences with an effort to prove that Russia was |j - your charge whieh Mr. Burtlett was elected. As a|in human life which is more-bsorh- { |that exist in Treland, Conditions that |the friend of the North during this trying | “Ten dollars,” said the. doctor. member of the coprt of common council | ing than these plays dramatics in early res, exist today eould be carriéd o for a|périod. “Well, imagine you've got It,” said|I voted for the removal of MM Lang. It | childhood: and it must be impressed TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE DAMASKS a4 that the loss to the city because of |iime but there would have to be a fimit. | When there was an evidence that the | percivai. is true that immediate steps were taken | that in this play the child is simply : ice: ... 12 to clear the water sheds of the menace | taking. menmlx;me:lun;n of ;n. vn:v_'lr: One case of Bieached kanhf‘hv:ll.'p“:fl nu::r—!":l- : “, A8 g: ¢ N alp 0 si es, . i y e Mr. Ty . i ral iz rmy 0 2 40 3ears 18 1ao nor Wikh to carry it' 4. GME gt e SEEDIRRstiof the slxties, naticellf | qmy gemiors wire' rebsacaing el clies | XSG Y6 dved bafwe Me Rawdls | round Bin. IEBe 34 Abc aramia One case of Bleached Turkish Tawels, farmarly %0 each—Sale 7 rep m't the land the present state of affalrs €ReoUT-1 i fonr wur Simesition o Eroine mow. |PIaY and the bride and groom had come | PCame 4 s s ves his| AR observimg parent must have|[ One lot of Jacguard Turkish Towels, assorted designs and colorings, common cour should refuse | {o fear our cxmpetition aad growing pOW- {on " ine stage. After their sentimental | State 53 ol sicguon PIOVER ~ . it %e to 98c—Sale price ..... Sesioe vee 3MVoc ages the hope that the steps which have | ey, was in favor of doing anything to Wttle scene they proccedd o Sit at foe |COUFSe Met With the approval of the |noted his child's passien to play a|[ recent prices to p" 2 = St A |been taken, with the arrangements | hring about such a disruption. England Vecaktast \.m: While the amateur co.|PeOPle. As a matter of fact he was |part. Every living thing he sees furn- |}l One lot of Mercerized Napkins, all hemmed, goo |which may be cffected that a settiément |and france, our two greatest competitors, Ls . L b fying the people and thing® about i i i i includil B s \ seem rather unvsual that the ruler of i # 7 | which' it was stated that the “Greene- | ¥ 36-inch Ramie Dress Linen, in all the best colors, including brown, e ias | ditions wepld be rips for the extension of | one country would order his gamiral with | wwon mer v aok miee e cmeno? | Ville majority voted in Greeneville men. | Bim: Copenhagen, rose, green, lavender, stc—SALE PRICE .95c A YARD, me the wood cutting|ihe jdea to all other state roads. his fleet o report to the Tuler of another | Are. Smith with despair. ~In dummo I'm | Outside the position of president there g regular value $1.25 and $1.50. 7 ere permitted to g0 on. THal| put while he Indieatés his disapproval | country. sure, T g'pose I can chain it up in the | Were mo, other candidates except the re- IN THE DAY’S NEWS - that's good business. of the idea of erecting milestones he| Toe mission of this Russia fleet has|yard or keep it in the pigsty. Dut |tring officials “Sectionalism never SILESIAN. COAL -CITIES ;- e nevertheless belleves {hat It would be |NeVer beem disclosed officially. Through- { wiat Tl feed it on goodness only knows.” | entered the minds of the members who | 3 3 o A B kil {preferable to carry out the memoriy|OUt the winter of 1563 and 1864 a Rus- i supported Mr. Blackledge for president. | “Four cities of Upper Silesia, which Drapery ter: t Sale SER BIsAEMA B, rhied o rial lsian flest, under the command of Ad- Toey belleved they were serving the | are reported to have been seized by In addressing te to Great Brit- [idca by the erpetion of trees. Such Work | miral Lesoffskey, lay in New York har- iR e v - gy < ek 36-inch Curtain Muslin, in & good assertment of atfractive designs, 141 = 5 NA V. LY fulfill the position is conceded by every- “The cities ‘are Tarnowitz, Beuthen, tessscsciecsansann .. % anges Tt impor- | ave up ther lives fn the servies have |in Micncssts o am eres oot tre S 3 one except those who by svers maans rve | Koenigshutte and RKatiowits. Thougn |[] reauiar value 38c—Sale price a yard ...... 3 o cen freely nrged and extensively plant- | Russian, ‘under sealed orders, to be brok- | There are twe kinds of narrowed eyes, | seeking toe retention of Mr. Parsett for | they are situated practically at the )l 36-inch Jacquard Curry Cloth, in rose, blue and green, for Porticres, . - st | hways have beem planted with|en in a contingency that has not yet oc- | natural and aecquiréd. But even the{the same position, meeting point of pre-war Russia, Ger- [}l 4. regular value 79c—Sale price .............. L e, GO 2 his coun- |them as memorial avennes, and in spe- | curred.” naturally narrowed eye, in whieh 16| A5 4 member of the board and one |M2NY and Austria<Hungary—a rather = & : n Japan and Great Britain aleo [©'2] Diots new freés have beéri dedleated | “During the conversation the Rus-|lids cover more than the normal surface |wno has the welfare of the city as muen | PreCarious osition on the outbreak of ([l 36-inch Colored Madras, good line of colorings, for Overdrapes, etc, . £ Wb are 1o judge by the expressions |10 he memory of individual soldiers. |sian admiral admitted that he had re-|of the-eye without Wrinkling. are Signifi-|at heart as those who opposed the con | LEE Sevla wlnr‘fsnlfi,lua_hl: x-h{h: min- | regular value $1.00—Sale price ....ceeeeiciiiiiieiiiiiiiiin. .. 1% which have teen given by thoss voleins |SUCh rees would certainly become far |Selved orders o iftak the seals if|cant of neritary uaits: 4% the eve which |nrmation in the council meeting I feof 1 | o5 And industrial district which sur " bave been given by thos Tore bemeicial and attrastive. sot ceay | QUFfE (he rebellion we become in-| tends to narrow by : indicate | did right and have mo apolomy to make i Cretonnes Reduced Woven Hammock o semtiments 0se countries. It is|™More ben L volved in a war with foreign nations.” | both inherited and acquired traits of |in supporting Mr. to keep them Butside the zone of hos- entively proba that an understanding | *°7"° the Mo Juross. Milestones Weed adds 2 o at would resmit in the checking of that ad a4 costly race in nayal expendi- | res. Put President F has seen ding. mations involved in the World | + and numbered among the allied na- ne. He thus avolds the possibility of |2 SN dikag the thres Diggest b snder the Borah ides more na g b shouid aevetthitess n motion those who must be resa controlling the sitoation the president would not stop wi Well mitatlon of armaments has a close re- sarmament does he say that the is one of the mediatized titles among : 58 The .late Willism_E. Gladstone, in a . el e eiat iy y 1 Pri on 10 the Pacific and far east ques.| With 350 Norwegian vessels 1aid | fecier (o Henry Ciews, the Amierican |or, S0 the lids (o droop, But what of IMPERSON ageraie, IE aparly T804 ia- Floor Cover ngs At Sale ices %, and It s timely that thoes coun. |this is not the only eountry of idle ships. | banker, dated May 38, 1989, s sk Lo nartawed cye ag 2 Tk 5 EOIRORS, habitants, is the metropolis of the Up- - 4 meémber of the Hnglish Cabifat the case of Orlentals? Indeed the ma-| By Prof. M. V. O'Shea, The University of | per Silesian mining district and may | ty. Great Britaln, Japan and lcomething to be thankful for 18 mot se | that it never at any t:me dealt with|C*l In their origin. The Orientals a Gh Jt lies only three miles south of Beu- |l |, i i i mtry. Gre _ Jav ' 0 at it at any a . < . 'So| Nature commands the mormal ohild 3 salf] Vélvet Stain Carpet, ndst danigns 356 snleringt, eduuine waivs §1/8 &, should be asked to take up all | gimeult | the subject of recognizic: Soutis| Tatonnly- shrena. 00 (CRRDEN <. S0 i Hien 78 th igsc rom what has been gald from certain | %e nations thers appears to be rea- n for expecting a favorable president’s note y the eonference could not Thers ars Indleations that these invelved b o ication. Now |l 55.inch Bleahed Table Damask, asserted designs—Sale price a yard 43¢ that will end the strife | were foremost, It is thought, in wishing : ! in cancus. At the election he fell behind | he is a cat, now a dog, now one of his 3 B alloat ey valua $1.90 ember | needed w = as claimed that they were preparing to e of votes polled. you see wl is means EYEASIE: . member | rewded Jorke of mopping wp_ atter its NS e oarn b ) e aride. Then the director grew | Ty "hogrg is perfectly aware of the |ment? Suppose, for instance, that a |l One lot of Unbleached Pattern Table Cloths, size 58x38, slightly the time | costly bloodshed and- destruction. ~The o iniervention, but she refused, and in e ou bridesroom® he shouted, | ©X(ension of work now going on for the |child five years of age visits a black- |l imperfect — Sale Price . s N vas 95¢ e Ume|truce paves the way and the World |ancwer her fleet was sent to New York Whats tee matter vowre Mot mavedh | state hospital and every member, in fact, | Smith. When he comes home you ’ were |looks on te note the results. RATior Aaw sl A6 toLRR Hrhnclaco Witk a atter, youre mot Paying | ot Mo o e for the contraci |may find him shoeing. horses all the the ones sealed orders. O oadeny Pride? Are You | s sublished in one of your recent js. | time. Anything will answer for the s state- HIGHWAS MEMORIALS. It is further claimed that the com- |'Ted of her already? suas and Mr. Plackledge is fully capable | horse. All the child is concerned with ngs that i et of the Neir Fobk Mactimas i The ‘hridegroom colored and beecame | = = t that work. ,It is tfue |18 the ghoeing. In performing this 85 that| By i action In vetoing the MM call. [mander of the New York fleet was in | Tne Dri9°EIeon eobred and became | o carrying ‘ou work. , It is tfue nz for an appropration to erect mile.|CORStant communication with the Rus- stones on trunk/ hne highways Governor a letter just recéived from her sailor |ference which part of the city a member | ¥OU have lookéd upon these play ac- || 6684 inchés—these are extraordinary value at.. e be the start of a plan that would call [the -Russian admiral was instructed to yeon resides, but, Mr. ditor neither the water ;I“ £ ‘eSfe{'t“ Tt 3,:, é\s';";‘:l!x;""‘fe- :"_ for anpropriations for a number of yeats break ais seal and read his orders. These | “What a mice letter, Mrs. Smith7" saiq | board. or Creeneville members of tae | [RIS Telt JUGE (RSN, FROUD, De SUBS ttizens n order that all highwaws that eoulq |orders were as follows: “Report to Ab- |ime visitor, as she returmed it to the | COUrt of common council raised fthat o 1 not tolerate put- | rame Y raham Lincoln for further rders.” and it to any and all roads where trees could | I, United States might become disrupted in Like Real Life median did his turn. And straightaway | /ected Waen he veceived the nominatiom |ishes a model for personification. Now il be made = v ¥ toe council should and does look after the interests of the taxpayers though their way of doing it does not alway meet with popular approval. It is also true that it should not make any dif- activity 'he, is really learning about it. What an advantage it would be to vour child if he could utilize the ob- ject in his home so far as possible to carry on his imitations. Perhaps of large size, hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, former price he stammered. price .... E One case of large e Cotton Blankets, for Summer Cottage use, formerly a pair—Sale price . Exactly 36, All-Wool Aet: sian legation at Washington, and the Russian minister was also in daily com- munication with Secretary Seward, and that if Louis Napoleon ,of France made any further move toward intervention, A New Animal to Her A young woman called on an elderly woman and by specfal request read to her ake indicates that enly mough had been ouzht to provide a heginning and that hat is called for this vear would only Blankets, for camp use, regulation size, under such a designation might ‘was | Scarcely be doné a child than to pre- e so dbeorated, and by that time con- proud old woman. *“‘And the present he in | Yent him from imitating and personi- | question. That, if I mistake not, is sending you sound awfully good. But On the face of it such an order would first raised in your valued IMPORTED RAMIE DRESS LINEN, 95c 1 be carrled ont by the lghway de- | pon. ment with & verr small expenditure | The foliowing statement, by Thurlow would he desirable to extend :t | Weed, may be found in his “Life,” Vol. 364-347: “Sitting in_my room ope ‘added With beneft, day after dinned Admiral Farragut said iR e o e |to his Rustear friond, Admiral Lesoffsky: TR 4s BRecials to the boye Who | p L) omting the whitir Net best interests of the city by supporting Mr. Blackledge and the fact of his hav- ing been a member of the hoard at the time of the wood cutting dissosures does not disqualify him from serving as presi. dent of the board. His business integri- ty is beyond quetion and his ability to Polish insurgents who feared that the! bulk of Upper Silesia was to be turn- ed over to Germany, are experienc- ing real war for the first time since they became cities,” says a bulletin issued by the National Geographic So- ciety. READ YOUR CHARACTER By Dighy Phillips, Copyrighted 1921 36-inch Curtain Scrims, in white, cream and ecru, with open-work, borders, regular value 17¢—Saie price a yard ...... e 36-inch Marquisette, in white, cream and ecru, with very. pretty Bor- ders, regular value 39c—Sale pri lana i be effected between these countries |WOUd mean Tittle or nothing to the great | {majority ef the vehicles Informed as Where {and carry afl the information that would ¢ |Pe farnished by ‘a4 emall shaft of stoe. vlan which has appealed to the gov- ernor is one that has recelved quite gen- recognition and there are good rea- |sons why it should appeal to fhe people of this commonwealth. That at least is view which the governor has taken t and it is & ¥lew Which would seem o be generally aecepted. those to distances “The latter revelation is corroborated by a we'l-known New York gentleman, who was in St: Pe- tersburg when the rebellion began and made a move. Elson, in his “History of the United States,” says: “Carious motives for the action of Russia were given, the most plaosible of which is that the Crimean war has left with her bitter- ness towards France and England.’ It is quite likely that much of the friendliness expressed by the writers referred to was presumption for a careful investigation of English Cabi- caaracter. caution. with high ger As the wide-open eye is the eye of cre- dulity 80 the narowed eve is the sign of It is the eve of ihe person Thus we might reach entirely different conclusions regarding tvpe of eye according to the variation For instance, associal intelligence more than usual ability to “spot the nig- in the woodpile." very low intelligence, we would read in it the probability of fear rather than cau- tion, and a combination of suspicion and cunning rather than far- There's a real reason for all this. When persons with this of other signs. d signify Associated with Blackledge. In con- clusion I am not Writing this to enter into a newspaper correspondence for- I do not intend to be led into one but just to tilities. “The four ecities lie within a few miles of each other and in the heart of the coal fields for which the coun- 1 give the views of thoss on the wate v 3 jode 1 B3—v: carry devices for desfgnating the | Who, during an unofficial eall upon | who withholds decision and action Until | board and counell who vored it i 1) 3 fumouik Node 1s macs than Hive |l pricds : 5 :t $3. -Ilu- ) R Sk v o | S e | R T, T, | i o 6 il SonSe, ot [ K0 T roqtar i ..o e AL $0—vaie Such living mémortate et be mo | 8 RATCelr &7 belcr writien 16 AL |ble ulterlor designs. It dose not neces|ing thid mace I your paper, believe | aimose smeiiy con i i e aes |l At 2e—regular price N L placed ag to serve the same purpose of | miral to report to President Linceln tion, but at lehst tos habitual attempt. o Yours repecttully, ot trian line, now that of Czachoslovakia. At 3%c—regular price . 49 t $6. alue milestoné, # &tich 14 deemed destrable | for orders in case England or France W “Of these cities, Beuthen alone is of appreciable age, The lothers are the direct result of the developmeént of coal mines and metalurgical industries in the vicinity after the middle of the 19th century; and Beuthen itself re- ceived a great impetous from mining and indusirial development. It is the capital of a district, and has a popula- tion of about 68,000, When Silesia was a part of the old Kingdom of Bohemia EDWARD CROOKS Norwich, July 11, 1921, @ (At the time of his removal Mr. Lang WAS & member of the hoard but it was under his service as superintendent or the equivalent and also a member of ‘the | board that the waod cutting Wwas planned and carried out.—FEd.) Cretonnes,.in a splendid assortment of designs and colorings, suitabie for every purpose, at these special At the following very special prices ¢ At $2.69—value . At $339—value At 45c—regular At $8.00—value price EXTRA SPECIAL !—IMPORTED ORGANDIE, 98¢ 500 yards of Imported Swiss Organdie, in the much wanted Embroid- ed Dots, in the following coldr combinations: Navy ground with red, geld and white dots, black heliotrope, green, Copenhagen, rose and brown grounds with white dots, tan dots on brown—SPECIAL | rejoice ovér Dempsey There is in fact |end. Beuthen was capital of the duchy of .| net affairs at the period would indi- Beuthen, Thn titie, Duke of Beuthen, cate that there had been no coalition. ——— et EDITORIAL NOTES, we thin PRICE 98¢ A YARD, regular value $2.25 and $2.30. hard, when we concentrate our thoughts, we instinctively narrow the eyes SR A LR B et R — | CHILD TRAINING AT HOME | should this sign of eaution be over- anced by otuer and more numerous indi- cations of recklessness, it simply means that thé person hae someé modifying ele- ment of caution in his or her . maveup, the iargest iron works in Silesia. Haif oles. “Kattowitz, three miledsouth af Ko- nigschutte, is supreme as a coal mar- shown that the Germans cept when it learned the proposition of the Emperor Napoleon 1II, and de- clined to entertan that proposition without qualification, hesitation, delay or_dissent.” . a yard—Sale price . L 138 All-Wool Stair Carpet, in four Yery attractive designs, regular value $2.10 a yard—Sale price .. life in using all the things at his com- mand to reproduce what he sees going on around him. The child Who gallops off on the broomstick, imitating his fath- ér on & herse, getting valuable ex- is said to consist of victory everyone as the reason for it at their tonghe's $1.69 3 ket. It is perhaps the strongest Polish : " peck rience of a simple Sort in doing what | 5, - 2| Henry Clews hes, furthi tats hat and probably ien't quite €o less as | Pef & Zinc, as well as coal, is mined im . e, e o v 1 Fraac s mals o 2ot| Aasieis o e 4 Daspy, éver e | B0 Cisma baa. turther stafod/thas 104 BreMH 1é may need to a0 taier in ife. n this | ot "ariont e Tmser B e Linoleums and Rugs R sité o particirate. That they have |peace with the Unmited States. One| Rugsian squadrop, was in New York 0 et imtormation: and then. mwenees 101 neighborhood, The place was only a s : een asked s well and the designation |thing that would make it happler is pros- | in 1871, )fle u:im Mr. fcmw}: that “there| PUT PAWCATUCK ON ;l'n MAP o0t of all, he is making this informasion V‘glae!‘e‘inong'!la. Its population i Best quality, Wild's Printed Linoleum, in a big variety of patterns, : f Washington as the place for the - | périty. was no foundation for the story that Pawcatuck contains nearly 5,000 peo- % & Lo | abou X . : 3 - st ge ol ity the squadzon of 1563 had come to help | pie, but it is not un the ma. e ok, Sopually doing the act. This| “Tarncwitz, few miles north of|[§ Suitable fer every roort in the home—Sale price a square yard...... e g ek as 1o mean an early call- | With tha govérnment seffing 100,000, | US In warfare i needed. EEWGRtadk Bas iplndls - Sdiscrial the conference. i PROSECUTING WAR CRIMINALS. |its treacures 000 feet of pulpwood inf Alaska that ter- ‘What the wily Gortschakoff may have said to Curtain, or to Weed's unnamed New York man, and why he said it, in one case long after the cannot even perceive accurately until he is under the mecessity of reproducing the thing he is perceiving. or adapting him. £eif to it in some way. Nature will Beuthen, is the smallest of the group. Its inhabitants number close to 15‘0& In addition to iron works it has othe metalurgical gactories and lime kiln plants, employing many hundreds of men and women but you éannot find the name of the place in the atlas. Pawecatuck has tidewater facilitles for GRASS RUGS These are particularly desirable for RAG RUGS Very _durable, and all goed eolor tory promises to furnish much more of to the rest of the coun- It is also a Polish center and its vot. Summer Cottages and Porch use. cambinations. not dévelop any faculty unless there ia That France should be disgusted with |17 The. e 3t begam S ot wmewn, e oy | commerce-—wharves for the unloading of | nesd for Tt 1t the child could_get all | InoinG, Fiebesclts s reported to have |l 18,36 inches....... S9—value 75 238 inchen..... $1.00—vaiue $125 %e manner in which the trials are being - known, however, that Europe diplo-| sag eoatbuc e poet office, | TUCF | Re wants without becoming sharp in (" Siryan the workl war proks marine| [l 30x60 inches..... $1.50—value.$189 25450 inches. .. . $1.39—value $175 somducted Leipziz creates no sur- h'r:e :!pb"ef‘ 'm':“"::hnf Tr:tz:('xyt hats sometimés l;‘ny wide of thel Paweatuck has fine residence, & hand- w:;evt:.T:’o:ildt.i:ni'y:“c:nym;ee?n:‘!' Rhussii;ns yers able o push through | 4.6x7-6.......... $950—value $5.25 2754 inches $1.89—value $2.25 hen the prosecution of the Ger-|by Lenine must be taken much salt | truth to accomplish a purpose. . The | song ‘setico! o larye 4 the German-Russian frontier in its 5 545 war criminals was undertaken there (Until it has been fully confirmed. Trot- | sealed order s(or is probably & myth, | cniai estastisement. - &' broad semomic | tPoust ny e e+ eand pite | POFtheR ortion, but {he line ‘which [ 6x9 feet....ue.. s $7.00—value 3825 30x36 inches..... $229—value 275 1 ¥as much which zave the impression |7ky has been killed several times it will | for had it not been it is most likely imain thoroughdare, enterprising dusiness | 1n whioh he may make pies, bulld hous, | T30, @ feW miles west of the Silesian |l 9x12 feet........ $1250—value $15.00° 36x72 inches..... $3.19—value $3.75 hat they would amount 16 nothing, that |be remembered. that %ur owh” Government wolnld_ 10t | houses, two théatres a well-8quiped fire | ox, snd so on. has & better chanes to | SO0 ;_mu held firmly. Only twice { Sitice would not be dona &bd thit thése s lmvef een slow (o0 let our people know | qepartment, & trolley road—but no sta- develop his intelligénce than a child, who :lmt is rich .‘nd mmm district in *Bo were responsi it 1 1a % tion on the steam railroad that passes|is not so favored. As a rule, the bét- | yenser Of passing German hands. ponsible for the conditions| Tn certain plases Where jitney competi- | mo ool oy b sa o | o oy e h *hich outraged the rules of war would [tion has been denled, the plectric lines 3 ey’ | {hrchtiic 4ad aet aHG ey get 1o more than a slap on the wrist if At the opening of the trials there wers he same actiof had characterized the mbsequent omes would have left little soynd for complaint, but When acquit- al was handed out to those Who sank -who killed wound- |a: are announcing Detter service and re- B fact they got that. duction A rates, benfiet by ending the ruinous jitney com- 4 couple of eases disposed of which, it | petition. auto drivers fn Massachuvetts last year, but the need of such action is shown by |08pital ships, the same thing done wnhl:u fact that one of them had been uto_lava, 3 * EXTRA SPECIAL !—A big showing of Carpet-size Rugs, in Tapestry ‘When the Russian offénsi T Aistha iR g M'fifl{ml Brussels, Axminster and Velvet, including many from the recent 50 miles to the east; and when Cos- Auction Sale of Alexander Smith & San, will be offered in this Sale sacks made a raid into Posen a short at remarkable redustions. It is a good time to buy Rugs! ter the child's opportunities for imita- tion, and the wider the range of his imitations, the more rapid and mormal progress he will make in the develop- ment of his mind. Often parents think that doll play is simply” Amusement: but it may be the means of developing ‘intelligence. in a high degree. The child of four or five who eares for her doll, watchful of its needs, nursing ‘it when fn trouble, M dressing it, putting it to bed, instructing| Better fish remaln in the sea than it, is getting forward faster than she ever were eaught. The bride /mever withopt exch . exmecience. . weds the beet > paper.) leading to the station in a neighl 3 state Winich it is required to patronize. It is time to put Pawoatuck on the map. It i§ time it had & name in the atigs. It s time to demand that letters addressed to its people shall be sent to Paweatuck, Conn. not to Westerly, R. 1. There are mnearly as many peopie in Paweatuck as there are in the village ot Westerly, but everything is subordinated to the laiter. Paweatuck lacks’an ex- press company affice as well as"a post- office and railread station. It has simp. Thug the publie will i Steries That Mecall OF distance to the nerth, threatening to cut off the Upper Silesiph ‘wedge’, On both occasions the Germans, realizimg ' that one of their most important cen- ters. of munitions manufactire was en- dangered, drove the attackers back.’ . Licenses were takem away from 4838 Different Imagihations. Percival was feeling decidedly queer. He couldnt go on Wity his Work; he couldn’t do anything. So he decided to pay a visit to the doctor. “4 dow't feal up to the mark,” he rresied six ttmes for violation of the

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