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‘ geel very soon shows itself. teachers ought to be very the child not quick to It 1 him dull or stupid if he i55s i L y told a thing again and again. Cof those | (0, o does this Is incapable of was deplor-| sirycting children. All_you have such a con-|{s to keep telling Johrfy that he H. may | bonehead and he will believe it and Buese for the devo-|up Teal effort to learn. The fatal dam- SR to bring. | 2ge is dome When the child is small. men i & EZPE i i 25 i history has painted these two noble mea ‘correctly one camiot believe that ) WEEK ENDING JULY 23rd, 1921 3 Pa. . | wide range of seientific ¥nowledge would and ' llg276 is & regrettable fact that such alnot say it. ‘Let ms mWjoice that the age ‘D mfl.m-' h-'ifl should be possible In spite of |is forever past for cinsigning scientific| BORE ‘wind weakness and pain Mq?m the great outlays that are made eac mm:m.muomn‘:l:um ; B and more wearing than the ceaselest TAX BEVISION NEXT. 5 p ing experience of Meo“;r the Masy o] Ebe piracy, bar N““ew ‘fi'n‘g’h‘;‘;f“;h“‘“‘od 5 ‘Unable round of household duties and &g Much has been accomplished by this Worcester be repeated. No elgmey ‘ei-|1gang New York and other paris of he left become doubly some cial session of congress but as omiy s perstition in the holy name of religion male trouble if { : of America; and in the Indian ocean, will be permitted to stifie human prog- . & Such a statement as that given by Dr.|ress. Whether a project is practical or :‘::::‘otm&,; B‘“,,wm“"&"m;fifiyf’"g‘:_ jimg it was assembled for the purpose|migert will cause a bit of astonishment|not it will mot be thrown overboard onlfore leaving England he agreed with lof bringing about a revision of the fed-|in those sections where conditions are|the charge of being an_insult to thelcy, feral taxes and thus far there has been|the best. What he deals with is the|Creator. It is torev;r‘ an e‘tzmhel : islight progress in that direction. That|.ountry as s whole. There are econdi-|f2ct that the air can navigated even|to proceed against such pirates in a|nant of his crew he was arrested, sent ithe ccuntry is looking not only for the |tions that need to Teceive the aftention|3CTOSS fhe mighty eceans. Ifib"lfl“?: ship called the Adventure Galley, of | t0 L:oil:;d‘ 'flegdlo': Tl R0l i {fuifillment of the promise 8s such, but|or the states but it is apparent that we|253 Bl give hearty. mo PO 287 tons, 34 guns and 100 men, on al|S% ted. and hung on Execution £ ently pointed out by President Hard- ke | ! ' i E%a i;cw :gk un:ftheu to mt. o Kidd," a privateers-| the ery Bellomont, who prom- man of good repute from &vew York | ised him safe conduct. With the rem- Fix I gy ; b s e . 3 “1 Dock, Friday, May 23, 1, to g were able to run the department wit fthe actual accompiishment of that ob-|need to look after the lteraty of those | oama ars rrobn Mo te be ouo of the Ui b a gl O e 10 (G el b 7 oL B oo o e ity SIARSS pus Shwe were Shont 4 saxt cannot be questioned. It recognizes|who are within our borders quite as|first passengers. - tain Kidd, Robert Livingston, Lord It was either Lord Bellomont, the buildings as at present and though al is no small task, that there are|closely as we do regarding those-who are| y¢ takes a really big man to see and | Chancellor Somers, the Earl of Oxford|Lord Chancellor, the first Lord of the OO i Arau; mmospy 11 mits to which the revision ean g0 sinee | geking admission. - admit the extent of his limitations. In| (First Lord of the Admiraity) the|Admiralty, the Secretaries of state or g K gy gl e ) Jthere are requirements that the govern- § comparison the self-conceited man is a{Earl of Romney and the Duke of|Captain Kidd, and under the circums SRR Sobe = =3 Pha ia wof WOLk iment must meet and it is through taxa- WHAT WILL RUSSIA DO? fool. It is a fact of historical record: ST he Usc 2o Sievee GOl P e rs Wvatthie Tight to. 83 !uon that it must get 2 large part of its When Secretary Hughes makes 2 for- that when most of the presidents of the and perjury are plainly evident his A ? 3 trial; the French passes which would how much money they will spend for irevenue. sl Gemaand wpon the soviet goyarnmsmt] iied iBiates hawe boen -informed Of (#nd.strong, marched wp sud down onelyLy cielrel Nim of the pirAcy. ChATES any, department and it would seem to be > Riw ke their election there has been no swing-|of the great thoroughfares with banners, table. American: which 11 the { That there is and has been a 1 in Russia for'the release of the Amer'-{ins of hats or shouting, a thoughtfnllsongs and gesticulations in way of pro-| NOUER prodiced in the .admiraity good Ame: : ism, = is al i wn; pmand for tax revisien fs fully establish | can prisoners in that country there is| realization of the size of the job com-|test agatnst the high price of lce cream.| coemcnimny oy ook, (it ould have Snd 0bx the il of {he majerity, and j#d. DBusiness has called for it in order |or course no certainty that & Wil be|mitted to their hands. They have look-| Remember they fid not register thetr| (o bl sre jon Rehs g o Sooin gy e g jthat it may escape from such halting|.ompied with. Failure to recognize the|ed upon it mot as a time for jubflation | protest against /the high vrice of text sy 4 . ion o8 % S tinracs Yinfluences as the present taxes exert. ufiu about $700,000 to rum the N i bolshevik government has made it im-|but dedication. Many of them have re-|books—probably they would like to | the ‘suspicion of the third. The least 3 ve | o . . iPhere can be no thought of & wholssale o ™, T L Detween the |Sorted to praver that they might meas.| the latter so high as to be prohibitive. g apu Eeow per 'f,:fl‘“ifl?d_‘flg :."',.:M How ,Mn;!(:mu.&m:n .‘tyua:. ldashing of the taxes because govern- ure up to its vast requirements. When| The high price of the delicious cone that| ool i ‘deman: manager. B O two governments to be established and| l O O BT 4 that he had been |touched the children st whsie < they idedl 1 ed his council, and the worst of it will be a d for city Z ment demands, even under the caBOmY | therefore no way to bring pressure to _ecteq to follow David his father om|was too high, and we think so too. We ;j,,fifi z(me’_t B M lottrs o e 3 the salary of z'ay.' ;;ew Lo:m‘; :r!: 3: bear, % 3 the throne, he did mot celebrate the|ought to be mighty glad that the chil- “The Captain Kidd of foday is a Russia’s position today has made it)event with fireworks, but exciaimed: “I|dren showed their colors for ice cream. , ” is $2,000 & ysar. possible for the demand to be made.{am but s little child: I know not how|We certainly hope that none of those g’e’gm:?&pg::e'sfl":: f all who TAX PAYER. That country is in need of supplies. Ap-|to g0 out or come in.” Think of it! Sol+/ chilaren got epanked for defending the| 1831. Propaganda of Norwich, July 29, 1921. peals have already been made to this|omon Was great emough to realize that{life blood of their country. blackened the reputation i country to furnish aid to the starving|he needed outside help! The great names whom a recognized En; authority Senfhorn and in reoly thereto one of the stipuia-|OF DISOTY are of men wWho Knew thell | ss—————— | says: ‘It may be well doubted wheth- Mr. Editor: Wil you give me the = O eTe(0 one Of the Spmia-|jmitations. Beware of"the man who oo g e s e Rl ki il ez o liobe 1o Sk & Now workly tn ‘Sebanet p’r";j‘i d;;snfe‘ _&;w:g:n m:m;:“wm struts about with the air of omniscence!|} PP INCIDENTS 1IN AMERICAS Rl i n0es has ever been truer to his of an_editorial in ome of your columni 5 \ trust.’ recently, headed “What Texas Needs” leased al R -| According to gemeral reports this has HISTORY 5 u i % el i ;Smfu:d o :::M‘”lm::":_ been o hard year for Chautauquas, This| w.We have had some real pirates of Thasan 1.0 uiy, 3/ theiviod bet. o oo ; g liet. In other words this country while [™2Y 2 Dart be due to the peried of €1 lypy TRADITIONAL CHARTER OAK. T e, o Y on POyl el .:n:t!;‘ a :?s;‘t:;-:' Mlm ::x.xfl:::':l;}: eager to do all it can to prevent star-|yarts of the country this year. It may It is rather vague in the mind of the calargggrapl;erl-nd Captain of the Roy- who have drifted there ‘t,rtvm otherkufl.l - deien _ ol o g vation cannot disregard the fact that|also be in part due to' the growing de-|Mm2joTity of readers as to whether or not am _[as'y. in four year, 1687-1691, who What can you expect l7?w ‘whe ieountry wants to know wl REres®|the government of that country has|mand on one’s pocketbook. The fact!the story of the Charter Oak of Con-|started a piracy to get a King's Fri- BRD-00 Siov et Diphcrtion, 19 pas beot. s going to do and what federa] taxes of |, .\ up Americans without cause ex-|that so much entertainment is now be-|Recticut iz authentic, or whether it is gate, which resulted in actazal piracy polluted with foreign biood of recent im- ‘the fntuie must be expected and the 2 o the Ameri that|{merely one of the imaginative stories and hanging. Captain Avery, who was portation and 99 44-100 per cent. money ¢ cept that they are Americans, and in|ing ::;en to - can nZi"‘“i;.m - by ' entHustasts reputed to have carried the daughter i vi he situation the stat rt-|€ven they are getting somewhat sa | eoncocted ts. y d & A :Zu:r;ssitu:s :nuroie:btliv:sdtesaer It ig doubtless true that for the price| A s b Sociie 'ii:&":',d‘h'::" £ i por i lnwfl‘d s0 called educated classes, and what AD ADMINISTRATION. e ‘hauta e 3 ectien gen| dom, b : . : - o ert what influence it has for the release | COTUANTIA offers as much high Eradel D SO " egence, and in 1909 the | With diamonds in his pocket, was out- faxes, the elimimation of others but it sseems probable that certain new ones 1 have to be Substituted. What the eountry is seeking is some fldea as to what can be expected and icongress will do well if it gives heed to he call that has become general that tzx revision be carried out before acting im the tarifft. President Harding has wooner it can do so the better. o end of trouble seems to be caused have you? of these subjects who have been eross- § Society of Colonial Wars, of Connecti-| Pirated by the merchants of Bristol,|down If the governor of Texas and states by the mz.n!‘::r :n bv}aich m;edre;:rlu:t;: \y mistrented: ; &r:::l\;\g :;’:;;}1 tg:ngu a8 .‘f.a°§ in bl e ot wee tha oAE 18 E‘;ltghg:m :x:‘i :ged w(ym.rvlfion_ Cap- elsewhere are not able to break up immigration law is being car Russia tell us that it wiil not]thi 1 a i€ | supposed fo have stood with a momu- eliamy, S the i gy o n. may tel this year exceptionally bad weather Iynchings then why does not the federa! comply with the demand. If that fs the | will: account for the deficlt that the|ment, on which is inscribed: “Near tnis|fioct; 130 men and$s0.000 government take a hand in breaking up connection with it. The restrictions were o make|spot stood the Charter Oak, memorable | € Dack of Cape Cod in 1717 and fur- attitude it takeg it cannot fafl to reflect |guarantors are called upon established for a period of 14 months 5 London | this lawlessness. . X | nished Cotton Mather with a horrible needed that it will mesn the loss of a great|E00d But in this matter we of Nor-{In the history of the Colony of Connec-|exampie Captain Biackbeard , a black- |5 $80:00 ool SR b ~ 1o check the great rush of ImMISTAN'S | ... Rugsian lives and the creation of {WiCh are mot alone. In many other|fout as the hiding place of the char|guard of the first water, who heid the g o M ki g while steps could be taken to provide|.,njitions which no government ougnt g\nee!mthe g‘t‘:“én!:&“‘?“ be!en calléd t:v:nm‘. ;! rus‘;‘ . e ce fel Carolinas and the governor of North According to e < L -u’x'e h': st flnint g gl permanent legislation dealing With the |, thing of tolerating. tmn‘ i 1:?: ha:d worrkm :;:s'ln :;r‘uwlm e o GO BRI E WAt A Carolina in the hollow of his hand, but immigrant 3 9 |- i department is $27,800 and this inciuded|the K. K. K. did grand, and noble work Possibly Moscow will try to evads fhe |tade. It 1s a question whether it is|Tived in Boston, commissioned as Eov-|ine 3?,“:}1,“’“,"“}:““,‘,’:’,;«"""“““,,“, . a0 93,000 for tires, and 32,000 for new hose i Some parts of the south after the Civil 1 requirement that the American relief [ worth while to continue a good thing|ernor of all New England, he was bent| hrought Blackbeard's head into Vir-|20d $1.000 for mew fire alarm. The sum|War cime (o an end. T have no doubt mmigralion authorities the number | commission be given a free hand to help|among a people Wwhere not more than|On 3abrogating the charter. Scarcely|ginia on the point of his bowsprit.|of about $62,000 was spent for a mew but what it helps many of the degener- from the gifferent countries who can en- |the starving under the claim that it | 600 out of 30,000 have the least inter-|had he established Nimself when he sent! Ann Bonney and Mary Read ‘lady pi-|fre house, tw ates dows where they belong. ter is apportioned among the months,|yonld violate a great sovlet principle. | oSt 4 ietier € hoimpestintat Ao | Mmman In orger to make less work for the n rates’ who wore trousers, who to | - The real southern ptople are very e _ Seet a-ylaby werd 15 the of Connmeteicut acquainting them with |the same end as ; tain of incur- | much opposed to lynchings, also to the e e e n mo e v oy | There likewise arises the same alterna- | 0S5 PIatn, "o, 0 o el (8 Bor| . eppointment and informing them Edwand ool Baton e ey expense moonshine whiskey fhat is being car- It has n tive in that inpstance. seen late in the afternoom and in the|that he was commissiohicd by the king|rate at the Bay of Honduras in 1731 ried into the towns, sold and drunk. but within the three mile limit. That might| Soviet Russia cannot firnish the f00d |edge of the evening on the streets. Some|to Teceive their charter. and took 140 vessels in 20 months, |Pense. there are so many mostly low-born for- make little difference if all were fmmi-|and medical supplies needed. It knows|of yom—not all—are quite boisterous, | OB the Teceipt of the commission from | but deserted his consort, Charles Hir- - o REYS 2o xeRpack Thc jaw: noe grants but when American citizens are | that it can get them for its starving-peo- extravagance elgners Why are you not at home helping moth. | Andres, the general court was at once|ris of Boston, in an engagement with order that it takes money and time te It remains to be seen whether f |er with the supper dishes? She certain.|Convened, and by its direction a letter |a British man-of-war which resulted EbAse" "thees . Jaw-braskery. I _lave will continpe a stiffnecked policy and |1y needs you, and it is unaccountable | WS addressed to the English secretary|in the hanging of 26 pirates at New- known some cases where a coat of tar “the ship at the three mile limit for sev- | decline to meet the reasonable require.|that she does mot insist that you help | Of State, earnestly pleading for the pres-|port in two hours, and last, but net and feathers has made a big cure sc aral dasg before being allowed to enter |ments or whether 1t wil wmomre o re”|her. Just remember ‘hat people talk{ervation of the privileges that had been|least, Captain Bartholomew Roberts,|quadrupied in nine years The tax rate|lDSt a Second dose was not needed It it is emough to make them a bit cro i indicate itg ap- | B T Py oireats | Eranted to them. For the first time they | Who took 400 vessels in three years|has reached about 36 mills on a fell ver,|CArTies humiliation with jt—as the Del- R is encegh 1o m o ss. |preciation of the available ussistance |,¢ these houre. Possibly they have been|admitted that their petition might be |and being killed in action, was thrown |uation. aware whipping post and it Is sald that _ It might have meant a bit more work | through an early and favorable agree- talking about you, and very possibly |denied. and in that case requested to|Overboard by his own crew 'in all his| One time all the fire department com-|it’s Seidom that the same man recefves 281 immigrants been allowed to come |ment, they have been saving thimes thet ory|be united to Massachusetts. regalia on his dying request. And then|parison was with New York city and|LD¢ Second dressing. So it is with a coat in until the quota was reached. Tt 2 R U not true. But you have siven” them some| TPiS Was construed by Sir Bdmund|the great American public persists in|now it has drepped to New London and |Of '2F and feathers. - would have meant a rush direetly after EDITORIAL NOTES. excuse for surmising TWDEs. Just re.|88 @ virtual surrender, but as the days| Calling Captain Kidd a pirate and in|there is much talk about the four pump- the law went mnto effect but It Would| 7ue man on the comner says: General|Member that untrue | things sald are|¥eRt by and he saw that he had mis- | Searching for his treasure, which does| ers there, still wheo there was a $100,000 have avoided a lot of confusion and pre- | mumisicy a¥an i gt i retreat |CTUCl, and that ernel things sald some-|takien the spirit and purpose of the col- fire on Bank street help was procured R vented the subjection of American ofti- | Y "eFO ok rategic retreat|ineg gick a good deal\longer than kind |OP¥: A_flt‘_"‘" fnally decided: 15 g0 i - from the fire boats at the sub base and Motorcycles in General Use tens to the same delays that are forced |® = Bger than ever. |ihings. You camnot take them off quite |Person f"‘“‘m“" ’;Ie arrived at Sunday Momm; Talk probably pride kept them from sending| More motorcycies are in use in Lon. apon those immigrants in excess of one| Bergdon 1o S so easlly as you can that short siirt|Famford the fest day of October, at. Wl 3 $ to_Norwich. don and all England than automobfles month's quota who must be held out on | out o o repatt Sk o flkbent (just a wee Dit too short) when you re- s 5 AR estarday' ‘When the water works were built it|or other outomotive accord. the high seas until they can be allowed tizenship papers Tmany, but|tire at night, Tsn't there something en- passengers on the ships carrying immi-| ple. grants and they are obliged to stick with SO Norwich, Jnly 28, 1921, . 5 vehicles, - soldiers. The assembly, then In ses- | Where Is your yesterday? Was the|was claimed that steamers were not|ing to registration certificates—Dear- ! under the next month’s quota. it took him a long time to find out |tertaining and profiable at home at these %Wmd him' with every mark of ;ef&m of til;-t yesterday one you could n.edn&. as the water had so much power, | born Independent. tl o S ? H b El S old away your memory with a - late Slatitie, e’ rilien WEMK: whs Bl where he belongs. hours’ ow about that music lesson A Ods Do SR S Haiute b it feel- | but H. H Osgood would not that sewing? that good book? At any 4 X ing of satisfaction, knowing that the|sanction the sale of the big steamer,| 1'% o' b s . Out|rate if you must be on the street at ies, Sir Edmund publicly demanded the|angel who stopped with you through its;that helped save the city of Boston by \ 9 -y o h.“""‘“ night, don't attract attention. P charter and declared the colonial gov-|short hours went home to the Father |throwing four streams atdne time, and it ot e iy’ £080 s odl e e f g Indiana they complaining because 2 émment dissolved. Tradition relates {and repeated with joy your efforts te|was rebuilt and kept In service for s S et Ix}ooen is 80 high it obstructs the view at ;" g *:'n that you sare n"“'" that Governor Treat, in calm but ear-ido some good? Your courage in the|years. What the city is in need of now ts itry for many years ve | the railroad croseings. gbove all others” because you just Yeafm |nes; words, remonstrated against this|face of pain, your steadfastness when|is & man with the. fi of echaracter taken out their first papers gives Indi- £ for a dip in the briny deep, “I tell you e ing up those of other countries who are coming here for a visit, and not as immi- 5 action. The dsbate was continued until | temptation assailea you, a Osgood. cation that the fudgment which fs di-| It s getting to be time for mmy of |BSY- h";‘:’“ Hhe Tpee b Moen :';1‘ the shadows of the early autumn even- | mingled w!:h’lyml!:lhy ‘:zd g‘: ’;’.';..2:'. :;.mnzf dictate to !:rmm'r::: recting such operations is not serving|lhe ball teams that have a desire for e me"’:m e s’."‘“f +|ing had ~ fallen. After candles were|brance of the crucifixion of self that had|the late Chiefs Carrier and Greeneberg the best interests of the country. The|the pennant tu give some serious ovi-|nae worked ftaelf o the marcow of | iShted the governor and his counefl |to be for another's happiness. ! fanlt dossn’t appear to be with the law |dence of getting to the top. most of us, Fow we long to try on the | “oomed 10 vleld, and the box supposed to ‘but in the mammer in which it is bein ; Before the War there wire §0 with yearly incomes of a miilfon or over. In With a view to checking such condi- fians and putting an end to the troubles gl Gl oy Did you do good by your sweetness T 4 oadan; bathing: f;m fi_:t XAl zom,a.ma n‘depi e-rum:s u::uab ‘eno theland cheerfulness, bringing not only a 4 snug last year, and probably has not| gujgeniy the lights Were extinguish-|a giso oul—and it ; Point Cal, is. the windiest place | stratched out Since, but. bless the old| e Quiet reigned in the room and in Py ‘;’;:‘gu"a“ oo b~ i 4 : e P FINE RESULTS. in the ry, Washington square must hthing, it still furnishes a legal covering. |y, gense crowd outside the bullding. | that breathed the spirit of the Master, [] \ [) An undertaking that has been wateh.|be satisfied with second homors. FON WAL Feurn for i) (w0 by ilowr Bath helpful acts steadied and strengthened the chaTter had disappeared, and after ker th: i eourt of mdustrial relations that was &f"’gfi".fifi.fif“fih n;‘;au::"f:: the most digent search could mot be | 1t ;v::r record ot thus then you can . ! 5 found. be hy : :Mhhe‘dh‘ in_ the “-me ek f‘u::‘ striking attitude as we £o nipping over| “mhe common tradition has been that|ipa ;;‘::h;!e;e Jour. yesiadey ia 8 4 211919 1t was down to 65. That is pretiy | nper o ot the o ‘:’;"’" ihio charter was' taken, under the: dover | r.. piag, il {2 we pine for the fir: ouc} the bome of labor difficulties which no icy water that sends a chill Up our 16gs. | ana hidden by him M the hollow tramk | Liel o il Stand. awed at the won- ON ALL OUR ASSORTMENT OF of trouble and distress to the people making those crooked spindle shanks|oe 5 vemerable and noble oak standing that commonweaith regardiess of those| Yhen the Philippine leader Quezon |lock so blue and aristocratic! That |near the entrance gaté~ of Governor ; e & changes his position to favor freedom |Drings on the heroic; wWe make the anticipated an unfavorable report from the Wood-Forbes investigation. ‘Why not crematton? Now don't shud-|time before the coming of Andros to mething must be writt The governor of Minols Instead of re-| qer for that shows.that you havemt|Hartford the original charter had been | e a0 BEDInE Mot ’ lying upon the ciaim that the Xing|given the subject careful consideration. | carefully secreted, and the tradition of AND ‘When the Weathes bureau insists that little sunshine but a breeze of hope to The candles were soon re-lighted, but o8 Wit a high Gegres o iterest is the house with Its slivers on the right, and increase a thousand fold, so that some D o e s T sy of darkmess by Capt. Joseph Wadsworth, | qa, ; directly mvolved. Wyllys’ mansion. The charter taken by : \ under a protectorate it looks ag if he|PIUnEe ending with gasps and gurgles In|Capt Wadsworth was probably the du- which air and water are mixed in equallpjyicate and remained safely in hig pos- ~ . parts. Still it is great and we are ready | gession for geveral years. . - for the sweat shop in the morning. There is reason to believe that some|suaded memory to leave 7 can 4o no wrong, in order to prevent his|We ought to remember {hat cremation fatsely. latér times makes it probable that, while ) with the facts arrest, sbould have matmtained that |and burial have precisely the same UL |the dupfleate charter fthat Was faken | hi (oo e o olen ey sourts adfust matters whatever the kaiser does is all right. |mAte purpose in view, and that is the|from the ‘table was h¥lden elsewhere, | somy insoribes upom our Jawe. The idea destruction of the body.|the original charter found a safe rest-|pearts, thronghout the Many are the prosecutions kach da Whether the agent is fire or decomposi-|ing place in the heart of the tree that has been working for for driving autos ‘while mmM’ tion the end is the same. The only dif-|will always be remembered as ‘“The A e ® ‘There h.vebuu‘ynwi iR . would live over again or the Islan - {ference ig that incineration works more ! Charter Oak.” S Long Island had 4 bad smashup and { quickly than decommosition: it does | This tree is sald to have been pre- - can the fact that each of the unednu\bmyo!v'bomwdltmmmm-mmt"mmmbymeuflyummutfian— o beca: ! sweet Indgments ssmed thug far the prohibition autherities are looking |slower progess sbout twes years to|quest of the Indians. “It has been the E,‘f., xfi_our‘;uouewo'fl:—m on septed by N for liquor. do. Turthermore it is entirely free of | guide of our ancestors for centuries,” i il . . _If service Was needed B B . the loathsome features that belomg to|they said, “as to the time of planting “:‘:o ?m,'huy,é‘m, for light ....n 10 D P When the class is ealled for those | N° Slower method Provision is made|our corn. When the leaves are the sizefl poar hurdens easily and ° - with an annual ieome of over 3 millton |, 8 CTematory for kesping the ashes|of a mous’s ears then is the ‘time to and happiness grows i s ; tnade industrial o from the dividing. —If one so desires—in a2 mausoleum that|put it into the ground.” “ g prectons i peares o 4 Tas. 41l ‘the smative Eighity of & tombe | - Ths Tooed of 1o O, Belally. AN [ e eriaTY L8 e e . ; y it was In coal o comparatively few |stone. We all know the increasing gif-|that Andros, having been conducted 10| .q even In the desire to be of se SEE WINDOW DISPLAY tyicts not onty respond but it is a class open to|ficulty in securing proper. sites for cem-|the governor's seat by the governor|tm, selfish days when our g s strong all who can gualify. a © |steries. and already the question of | himself, declared that he had been com- pleasure—controlled us. The . ot to it was disclosed. Angd yet the. & healthfulness is Becoming a factor that|missioned by his Majestv to take on him|oame and we co3ld think of no good ac. 3 : ¢ fult in that very district has been most that Hemry Ford has made an [C2NNof much lonser he lgnored —Crema-| the ment of #”nnectiont. The |complished, we had ehmply lved. not impressive when it is realized that the |offer &-Mmmuum“"“ ]eolsxpsnflve;mmhnlflfl\fltommmgbnnnndy,mwamdei nor advanced, dwarfed, ra- ¢ g sonditions created by the court made it |are said to bs taking notice of the the public, and dispeses of the ques-|that it was his majesty’s pleasure to|iher, because we had refused to grow = : <. g oo oagy o i albilities thera The greater the Inters: |Lon: “What shall be done with the dead make the late governor and Capt. John|ana mot because God willed it so. & : st i ek thass 5 .‘l-' e bt the. gTea K :he ¢ when ‘the United States has twice or|Allyn members of his cotncil. But An-|.ven those “vesterdays” are mot so dls- 4 5 2 % 3 year before e gt gl coun- | thrice the number of inhabitants that it |dros soon disclosed 2 hand of steel be-|actrous as the ones In which we have : > » which not emly meant more pay for the |t¥y Will get what it is entitled to. now has?" 1 neath the velvet glove of plausible Words|peen the means of another’s stumbiing. A ¥ N o miners but & greater produetion of fuel. 22 R the ! comi; and falr promises. i We were not only seifish x X 4 4 ® :‘-n“b—n / Those millton 0 i “’l'm";“me:whmwe-nwdhmzdy:fu Ve, % S SYRRER 3 /the vublio kick over being e reached a dlameter of seven | i.ysted us, perhaps, Ot % s the suamible of ‘their «|in which to express its indignation? It : blown down by & storm | tnair- Jove were cacfly thfizenced 62-66 MAIN STREET . FINN'S BLOCK | ' st aifficnities wquq e re. | MaYy be that they are taking their cue ; ¢ marks its|jow us Into some of sin.. ] NORWICH 8 b Wm md every ciate how the from their elders in putting their dis. 3 t 5 i | s \ =9 2 b 17X sk 36 % sl hin NN ILL 10} pleasure into concrete form. The pa< & % a_ globe, ' tn; i sFaln Faatc x 5 i & B &ives up all his income to meet the cost|pers told us a few days ago that the 1 3 S E : = ving. boys and giris of New York, ten thous- ) & v ! L. =

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