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“¥ou'd better come on “with me this evening,” said the brisk youpg man to his handsome Yoommate, “I'm going out to my sister's and she has a friend vis- er apd we can play cards!” ‘No, you don't Artemus,” objected the handsome roommate hastily. “Your sms- ter is a nice girl and if she wasn' rried she'd be all right, as it is she's iy. She's afflicted hard with 4 fa- tal germ the matchmaking bacillus. “I can fepeat verbatim what your sis ter sald to you when she called you.up today, ‘Artemus,’ she comcluded her con- versation, ‘see if you can’t persuade Crowfoot to come out with you. It's & perfect shame that a man as clever and g00d looking a he is and earning the salary he does and so fond of flowers and kittens and children should be let drift into permament bachelorhood ana Irene is precisely the right girl for him! 1 know that if he only could see her he'd be crazy about her! You know how tq manage him and be sure you do it and ring him along!” “Aren’t you the gttle mind reader now " the brisk young man said admur- ingly. “You must have been listening in; I declare! I agree with you. I don't in the least see why my sister should ‘waste theught gnd time on a useless in- eumber of the earth like yourself. There is no resson why she ghouln't let you have just as happy an old age as you Went With the servant stealing you blind and giving parties in the library when your back is turned. “I've seen this Ireme, and I declare I don't know why such a nice girl should have her life ruined by having to rum around and pick up after you forever. If you don’t mind, Tll remove these socks from my desk, and, by the way, voull mate stated firmly paying great atten- tion to his necktie. “My sister may want you, but I don’t. ¥ don’t think it's fair 1o Irene. Besides she propably would not be in the least interested in you after you got there, and I'd hate to, see you embarrassed, old top.” “Say ! protested the mate somewhat indigngntl; ‘matter with ycu? You seem to be a friend of mine this evening! If your sis- ter wants me to call I certainly shall do 50! 1 would be rude mat to accept her hospitality. Your sister always has gone out of her wai to be extra nice to me and T can see no reason at all for hurting her feellngs—" “Oh, she won't mind at ail,” his bpisk roommate assured him. “I never knew such a broad minded girl as my sister . She believes in letting people do just s they, chqose because she says they know best.” “That's just what I'm telling you,” the handsome roommate frowned. “I do know what is best and I'm going to do it. If you don't want we to go with you I can come out on a later car easil; In fact, T am all ready now, and I think Tl start on ahead and you can come when ‘you like. Understand, I am not Zoing because of this Irene person—not at all! Merely because T hold your sis- fer in such esteem and am only too glad to accede to any little wish s m: Xpress——'" “It's just ‘as well that Irene makes n difference to you," yawned the brisk young man, searching for the whisk broom. “Because to tell the truth, I don't think yow'd have the ghost of a show. She was very much taken the ther evening with Van Hippington - PROOF That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege. table Compound Has Extraordi- nary Carative Power in Cases of Woman's Ailments ‘E:lhumbu_s, .?'_'"I suffered yesy 2in during my periods 4 ahd Telt weak and all run down. I tried many reme- dies and doe- tor said I would bave ntzn have an operation. Then il before my baby was_born I had pains in . 1 took Lydia E. Pink- fham’s Vegetable b Compound and it helped me wonderfully. I have had two children since I began taking your medicine and did all of my own work including washing. You may se this letter 4 a testugonial f you : The only way to have dm lus- wish.”” — Mrs, THOMAS L. CHRISTY, cious fruit all year round is by 704 WestMound St., Columbus, Ohio, el Such acondition a4 Mre, Christy was preserving quantities of peaches now. Toom- “What's the others who have been doimg the same thing, and how many in fact take 3 similar view of the respomsibilities of such -an office. For its own protestiop New York may have an excellent chance to do some much needed housegleaning. THE MEXICAN CONFEREICES. What the outcome is going to be of the conferences that - have been ar- ranged for this week between the ofl men of this country snd the different branches of the Mexican government, no_one can tell. There is that degres of uncertainty regarding the republic to the south even In these gays Whep cer- tam improvement is to be noted that makes it difficult to judge that gevern- ‘ment. Mexieo hasn't gotten to the peint as yet where it can be judged by what ought to do or what is for the best intepmsts of that country. It still har- bors an antipathy to its meighbor that CIRCULAHION WEEK ENDING AUG. 27th, 1921 11,263 in points directly to a deranged con- dition of a woman’s system, and by following her example taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, THE DOG QUARANTINE. Bec of the several cases of dogs . . i Dugss, who was asked to dinner by my | Sermen, may be religved from such Sugar is too important in your with dumb rabies that have been dis-|causes it to handicap its possibilities, |find your handkerchiefs in the waste- er. She said Van had such a noble| po m.u.?“ resto normal < A P »” eovered and disposed of in Norwich and |and maintains an attitude that prevepts | basket. They fell there when I picked up|cast of countenance and- f“, L strength just as shg was. pm‘ to order m sugar — Montville within a short time the state|it from getting the assistance that it |y book. You had piled them on top. 1t| “Hah!" snorted the handsome room- If thereisan; ing about your con- commissioner of domestic” animals has| scoxs and ariously needs. gets me ‘Why women alwavs try to wish{mate, “if that’s her style, 'm more cer-| dition do not understand write ey e, g gparetbesse gl off something like vou on their helpless Mexico has long desired Yne recog- Inttion of.its government by this coun- tain than ever 1 quainted with her. ou Lydia %E Pinkham Medicine Lynn, Mass., about your health. don’t care to get ac- best friends Any girl. who would “You can't imake me antine on dogs within the two towns for ot Co., order Domino Granulated which mad,” ; said thelfall for Van Hippington is_deficient in i comes from the refinery to you protecting persons andtry. 1t could have easily obtained It}nandsome ropmmate. “Only T'd have you|{judgment. But that doesn’t excuse me 1t is one of those cases | had it been willing to carry out the re-|know I'm not so worse. Tm an eligible |for ignoring the fact (hat vour sisies untouched by hands and flCked s believed that an ounce of | quirements of the staie department and | soung man and must be kowtowed t0 ac-|wants me {0 call, 82 Mo matter What|apertures in the hattlements and which e m is worth a pound of cure and | dcfinitely agree that the rights qnd ip-|cordingly. Everybody knows you're en-|you say I'm going. Come on—aren’t you |ghow wherc Russian and Armenism safe from flies and ants. s preferable that the dogs|terests of American subjects would bg ::gftd ;Zya 5,‘:)‘ lgusezx\lrl-ml‘;‘lran(c(:scn‘,:uo “‘EK ready? B e ; machine guns spraved the ramparts and . BRI “cneil thans ‘1s we , = b you, an “ 've been ready for fifteen min- v iy ighte estricté | there I8 reas-| protected, regardiess of the provislons | touire eaous, that's all. I this Irene 18| ufess the brie sm an. i foiye Sl Talnc fuicers Doy thel Do o ty that any danger from 1] young man grinned at|paints of vantage. hen came the British 0 ertainty that any danger from{of one article of its comstitytion. Those{go nice, maybe T'll go along with you,|him. “I just had a little Work to do be-|with a smali force from Epzell But nfective diseas over than 10 [rights and Interests concerned to 8 |after all fore' I started. T'm ail through now.|tney seon withirew, leaving a badly sAvE B o communi- | Jarge degree the ofl holdings nf“A'mefl— “I should say Yeu wom't” his room-!Come on!"—Exchange. 4 problem to find its own solutions. . gl v Ao, g cans wic had gequired them legitimate-| .The Bakue oil flelds in 1917 in the 2 The restrictions are . The confiscatory provisions of that midst of war and revolution produced Ammu tord w i article, which @bregon has not bei"; = nearly 50 million barrels of oil. But willing to put in black and white would |Fopn sycrpmNes 1x e AD IR during the = winter of 1917-18 labor A . o autho | not be enforced, have been followed by g 5‘““'” i e RE YO CHARACTER SR ane (i closing o ihe et “Sweeten it with Domino . the imposition of taxes which are de- chd By Digby -Phillips, Dige line to Batum op the Black Sea re- ale clared to make it imppesile for the e Copyrighted 1821 duged the outpnt. _Political and soeigl Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown. L it wnera to do business, This ituation THE FIRST RAILROAD S Shedem i s bl o Golden Syrup. 5 e o o e likewise involves ofl which aecoumts| [, iy girgt quarter of the last cen- Hands {gree of emciency. . = B Wager ro will he re.|f0r the proposal that American ofl MeR |tury, the country was spreading out| Youve secn heavy hands. Lots”of| “During the troubles in 191§ there were 8 be b st Sl “ | should explain their position to the|yith sych rapidity that' the people people have them, both men and women. If.—eqmnl threats by various factions that Iuced to the minimum any friction Wih| yeeriosn government and the arrange- | became- restless at the slow progress A heavy hand is one which is large, |the wells of this famous region would be those who are required fo see that thel .. i for them to do so in the confer-| of cumpmunication between sections.|With considerable of the bony structure|flred to keep them from falling under oy 1 SBeped. s o i Stage ovaches and canal boats werc|indicaied. as & rule. That meana often | foreign control i’ Mke 2 darned old pig.” top of Pikes Peak? river or pond. Its favorite food is ¢ * inly the duty of those who |Gl "F Thie it s to be realized | conidered antiquated and a serious|larke knuckles and a certain squarenss| “Bakn was the fleld in which Alfred Touched His Heast. Of what elements is the air com-|species of watér-insect to be fount .- nd who care anything for| 0 O Neination on the pare | ££0Ft was considered for the construc- [of construction. | B. Nover, already noted YL E R S g AN P S in the running streams and lakes o them to see that they are kept tied upf o' NEVE B0 PATHEIDETOR B0 N o ai | Hon of railroads, such as England had| You see them most often on people | tor o amite and for his success as| O e BN O e siose und | , WhY do soldiers marching in eadence| Austrajia. SRR st siaw Wbt SiTa them aid they s iporsrappmt fossmmeh recently established. | rho are ascustomed 1o dsing heavy work |a manufacturer of explosives, gaifed | (HoTS (he Sesiheion o being oot A | freaic step when crossing a bride. R SIS ’ ¥ que vel > fith their hands, though you can teil{the fortune which on degth was | CTebhed—ihe la4 ity ‘hen was gold first discove in tirn will have no chance of spread- s % 6 Sosiet to it fhah | At fieat “";‘" - SUSY"“‘”‘“(:-‘:;:- N i Yy ko r‘:‘ i 41”,;) the establishment of | the result of over peaisiiney "-'mm*" C:‘;,':;;.‘,".;‘f" gold first discovered I} wyo prientals have cultivated Sap 100 $iseade.. B tions i i among many that railroads were not|.. JUie e s oy s § arlly. devale e vl men who call on him since sellin i " ference ing the dises § tanding can he regehed re- “‘mm’f‘bm s |become enlarged and toushened through | the peace vrize and the almost equally| MeT WhO CAU OB W Snce seling i} Yo i e cost of shipping a ear- et z‘:fin""'m’;"‘:’m: . gyt or 3 g sarding that it will paves the way for | 298RS E HA eaud ihard work. Heavy hands are born, not |famous briz distinction in_physi-| §E8 ioad of oranges from Californis to 2 B rone oo £ G 4 clearing up other matters and there i | BUIC the railvoad from Gharldston to |30 cal science, in chemistry, In medicali “\¢icr naving been annyed more than | Chicago? L N e oot Seregare vossibility of the ultimate recog- | Hamburg, South Carolina, was char-|, YOu se¢ them on those accusiomed to|science and in 1iierary. excellence. THet-| oy hour By a past master of this spe-| Where is Kamschtka? dent. This is particularly true in Chs ng the doge there of the Obregon government.|fered in 1828, began work'in 1626 ana|Dard Work 1m0t as a result, but as a|dore Roosevelt, Elibu Root and Wood-| 2 POUF A% # BRst DRSISE OF (8 0o} oo (R o amistocles ¢ g ¥ atihey o€ o arids the a bu » ; ¢ such hglp and enlighe. | finished six miles that year. Here,|C2US¢: It's because people with such |row Wilson have been ents of the| g1 entered his establishment to inguire| Where is Khartoum? T3 A0 Japan. Watchey L n ncurring o Mexion ay Eon such bgip and elEnG | orse Turnished the. morive power | 1#nds have & natural aptitude, mentally | peace prize founded on from | whether he would buy some sassasfras| 'When did Columbus discover Am.|aTe SoUSht g Mg e ernment 25 will make it pageible for It| the forse THrnished the motlive DOWerland physically toward hard physical|Baku oil. Other Americans' w Tooe. " “Nor b Dawled snd she hiwoe. | erien” vy il e dispogal | 10 anDreciate the wisdom of mesting the | 30C, e OXIET OF & brize of five Wun-|work “They ke it. been honored wit c Qiately turned for the door and sald| Who was the King of Spain when )""r ";f " ’ o an requirdments x;s;cd bj P powej‘bmugm :me; It indicates a certain practicality of [bert Abraham M for g00d-by. Columbus discovered America? W, Shut Eve: the animals J 1 1 by bors T <avinature and a tendency te come o de- | searches in, the velocity and qu This seemed to touch the tender chora|. Where do we import malaga grapes ‘ould rything Quarantine nd_are not wel- | e—n———— One witleh, garried Lwelve PEr%ons alicisions throush reasoning rather than de- | lght: Theodors W. Richards | and he called to inquire tne price. She | from? ight On Sunds; somed by Uose affeoted. Never-| WEWT VIRGINIA'S WEAKNESS. |the rateof twelve miles an hour, The, stady of atomic theoric sajd five cents. He asked how many| What state raises the moses broom Tigl y theless a5 a cnary measure| Onee again by the statement issued | v the midgle of (he oor onirorm think more | Carrel, for his success in suturing blood | roots a bunch comtained and after ex- | corn for brooms? there i r such coopera- | by Secretary Weeis of the war depari- | qia. ag 1 an Ivish oD ek Lo bit when they | vessels and in the tramsplantation of| amination she repiied that most bunches | What is the chief industry of Pater- . g hat the | ment has West Virginia b gl i #i8n Jaunting car, jact th y i Rion. Their | human organ: had six roots, one contained seven, She| o\ 7y e g Viae Pty cinia been Eiven 10 the passengers. Sail was tested as alopgracters are mari o i considerable —_— declined his offer of four cents explain- X maistensnce o ausrantine may be | understand that While the government|motive power; but when an offer Was|qorres by’ spSrninscs And enaeena iE Foreign Ex. | e that it couid mot be sold for mo o Wiat country has the largest bell 1n e bothersome. Wamning Taving | 1s ready and willing to furnish it such |to drag three times ils weight at ten|potn mena cng shrensl pemesc e Gleaned from Foreign Ex- 1616 ap St woe fresh. Oug oot apd ‘that e g SRR B been legally giver t the order be-lprotection as would come from the | miles an hour, the company accepted|control it well, hut you'll s changes. she was the only one selling it. nie of Mew Toik il it comr eomes effective Wednesda on all| sonding of federsl troops there, orders|it, and the Best Priend was soon onliy them also 2 tendemcy to Gominate ges. He bougnt the bunch containing the | PACS OF WEW OTK TR R 4Pwes shonid ™ themselves | for such movement cannot be expeot- | the road, drawing pussenger cars andiothers a desire to control others; and| British workmen aro warned by thel greatest number of Toots and the traps-| What are the uses of cacaine: whel sccording’ ed until it is dpparent that the eom-WOKIng trains. A second locometivel (oo, a certain, lack of sympathy or rath- | ministry of lahor not to aitempt to get] yction was closed. 1 “In what State are diamonds found? - . Y ol e , began work § -ler, keenness of sympathy. Mental employment in Beigium. Two men dis- 7 That & A a - monwealth has exhpusted its awn re-| 0%, Nest Point, began e ol JIunany 2 I 1) 5 3 e What is rawhide for? p ted it In 1820 books were opened for sub-|fnd it a little difficult to put themse ed from the army, boller-cleaners EDISON BRAIN TWISTERS What is oaks d what used for? HIGNWAY DEVELOPMENT, sources or made efforts with sueh .a|scription to the Camden and Amhoy|in others' heos. Thev look upon the ently and . i &t is oakum an used for? Improved highways and the problems \‘: in \1:,:1 . : 5 o ;allroaq"medw]kxmte Aamm;nt of Sw'xlpemrié around them objectively rather to the atti-| Wizard Has New snuof Questions fnr‘ THE PLATVEUS k. sonneeted erew are tantly est Virgtnia has long been in the ! four million dollars in value was tak-!than subjectively. tude of the local trade union, who will College Men : oiiblia 4 Sl inytes A e oreie = an animal—fish, flesh, or srowing ter an rmAntsc | Widlio cre bessese ot the owtie In tae [0 18 Yw mismteg i (Tomorrow—Sense of Form) nottaliow e emsoriey el toreian] o e A Fe AL IRl & e Bighways are being demanded in all @i- | coal mining counties, and vet in" spite] ral ¥y % { = union_when, ‘they were strand- e e e o Sioait b Eyt e ) o] | R Al e S S U IR IN THE DAY'S NEWS ed aie being repatriated by tha|up Au‘entirely fresh get of weird guer-| A seemingly strange question, but wught ad the improvement of addi-|no indication of having profited from | RFOETess for the Baltimore and Ohio British consu jes to test the intellectuais of our col- | it might well be put by I tions! roads urged b re is (he | the expericnces of its past, nor dees it| COLPARY, and this road was formally Bakn 15 Per Cent. Less Water: The 20pchl) jege vouth. In a remewed effort to eird creature is an animal— g far as Eilicott’s mi he " skies L el th hoard for a reduction o = s ve is gueation of maintaining which has | chow any evidence of having taken ade-| SEer. 1830, " Oin - har. aay T i pan ] g The sies \above Baku are once more | oL . Teent In the quantity of water |defionstrate his assumption that col- | presumably—covered with coarse dark e o ot cifterons . | Quate stevs to see that 1aw and order | of six cars, each drawn by one horse|warlds most famous ol region. ~Near|used in London during this month is one |lege bovs don't know enough to come|brown fur. It spends most of its time ton t stting down of different pave-are enforoed. It is plainly diselosed | was used, and so many applied for|the spot where. Zorosstrine of Perei| that can be easily responded to. Nor-|out of the rain, be invites Stephen Sap the water, possesses a beak of ment and ne of | that West Virginia has failed to meet | passage that twenty cars would not!priests guarded the sacred flames whi- | mally the average London household | to solve more problems of human ex-|which apy duck might be proud, and the width of : the vrobiem that has long confronied | ave been enough. The price charged |burmed for more (han o soote of ecn-|of fve persons consumes cvery inf perjence—hisiory, current] affaira, #js useful tall. Bot the meet amasing The prodlem is = me as | i hag welled Tepeatedly wpon got-(for the round (rlp was seventy-five|turies cighteen moivrn wells are mow |the summer approximately 200 gailons|dash of sclence 8 Wiff of geography.|thing about it is that it lays eggs! %e rallroads and trolley roads have had |ting the service of federal troops at|CENts a pagsenger. sbiaze Asording 1o press dipeiches |f Water. or 40 mpllens per head; aad| Here 4re soms the Tiison aues | It 1s enly recenty thal shy RS o golve. Inere geiness has forced | puch (imes. Such a display of wegk-| P, AUBUSt, when the keystane ofiw'hni this great natural waste means js|a reduction of 15 ‘?-;cr v-u:': v\ln\_v.“l.l ;5;'11 tions F;:;:Louz y the r qzlmvmspmm._ D e sew extensions ar Jaying of dour| ness in néndfng its own ofairo Guon not | R A8t O Lpmee fichies of te grest|broent out iz the foliowisx ullelin|laave ehch peceon 3¢ galious delly, Thtiton sindett o, eincel tivee who hed Chusyed the crastwrws sle tr to 1 traffic, 2nd that | encourage tn v 4 the k = e ngton, D. C g AR - oM - i i > s at close rters, v B S e, v o Lo Tt et ameRt 10 JUSh to|pike was put in place, the director|ters of the National Geographic y.|monti's supply stored in the Thames | known? e Babits at close quasters, savs an ex P o8 pruiisoaprlisel | L at I8 why of late it has{and many citizens atfended to witnes| “If American relief work gurated | valley, and eiher reserves in the Lea| Who was Mollie Pitcl change. > Maesachusetts is now ntare he. | Uoen dcemed advisable When sueh 3the ceremony, and on that occasion|in South Russia and if arrangements|valley. But these will soon haye to be| Who was Enoch Arden? In appearance it ressmbles o mele, . st I thoroughtare be- | ca received from West Virginia 10 sicam was used on the Toud for the|can be made with the new governmenis|drawn on. for owins io the want of | What funetion dows baking powder(and is about 1§ inches Jong. lts eves ween Fall River and New Bedlord | have the troops in readiness ¢o move|first time, The locomotive had been|of the Caucasus, the race between charity | rain twe Thames is abnormally low. or | perform? are small and it has webbed feet. Phis stretch 021 bas @ constant {but to first investigate the situation | designed and built by Peter Cooper and |and starvation may be ran largely with | every 20 gallons of water which flowed| Who was Ethan Alien? {In order that it may \‘au« on Mp:;: stream of traveling 3 direc-1anq sce if the state has dope its best | “Passed around a curve of four hun-|Baku oil” says the bulletin. “Already|over Teddington Weir four months ago| Why does the shape of the moon|grounhd d}:"i bflfl";'“‘i ':‘_,{’Q‘:(o,d o one. 1 e beiween | in insisting upon the respect for its |Gred feet radius without difficulty.”|the white nights of morth Russi: less than one gation is fowing now. 1t it | vary at ditterent time of the month? it can, when out of the water, foid the R o goad sis s, With the|lyws and the protaetion of life and | THIS Was a gveat step forward and én- |beginning (o wane and the ec which|rained now for a whole week without| Who was Licbis? S5 L K] el o tho Kroet et Bt e sdded attraction of a large amusement | property. eouraged those who urged the use of jcoats the Neva early in the fall wiil] cessation, there “’)‘\‘.I d still ’.“n.;. & E\nnd:ehu:m fruit trees found in the q Saiae et et | B daiane. faat s e s s ses. soon be creeping down the queen of Ru: economy in the use of water for| [injted States. free. i 2 e ligeenid 5 o Foiloming rthe inthet (Evasigsden: e m;:’m:;”:i: :irnhq::esv,e m Sian Tivers and riopping tamsportation | the noxt six months. Who was Rostrand? The beak s the most conspleuous It Mr. Noah W. Cooper had hi o B4 with the increase in the use of | war depariment has been informed that | 7O Ieft the m Baltimore. ana” i |on the one lite line of commerce upon| War Memorials: A memorial to the| Who was Major Andre? | feature, but from the naturallst’s point| way eversthing would be shut tight S automobiie for b e and pleas-| West Virginia has falled to take such|po.o PUNEH e Baltimore which large seale relief work 0a the|men of the Norfolk regiment killed | Who was Lord Kelvin and what did|of view it is not o interesting as the! on Sunday. There would not evem are this trunk line in the opinion of the | action as it ought to have taken and | Jysinase flrfl”b“"m;‘r‘; ~ x‘;: o ners |lower Volga can depend the war consists of five mairs of dou-|he do? { structure of its skeieton, which resem-{ v sonaal napers because they are officials of the cities and towns through | eaw take to mest the tion, ™ i o otes| “rhe jron rails of Russia have dsin-|nla | cottages. overlooking Mouseiold| Who was Watt and what did he do?| bies that of a lizard, and its ekk laying | he situa In view | to enter their engines for a throe day's n ble cottas M i ! wmade up on Sunday. He is chatr- passes js mot wide enough to|of the report it stands in the lght of a | competition in June, and in Tespopse | teSTated with neglect and traffic. The| Heath. Norwich, each pair being named| Who was the wife of Napoleon III?|habit. - L 1 man of the Southern Methodist wndle It and efforis are beind|auitter and possesses no substantlal pals | to this invitation three locomotives|Srot Russian waterway will bo open|after an action In which the s ik 18 tha aime e T L N e A o ","‘,,y,fr:f,“ by horny| Couferemce Committee for the ma- nother roadway of per- " 1 * for at least two mont] more. And the s engaged. The ceremony of nau- | gent-day race horse? wn an re epl ny { 2 avk a roadway of Der-|icy of deal . was engaz T Ghstinaias. (o pa|RY ok esing Rl o) Jawlens felomnmts Ws%né:c:dbm‘x[theYmns,Ponly one ofifuel iong used in the Volga steamers|guration was performed vesterday, the| In going from America to the Medi- | plate: | tional Sunday law. AMhough he B & O trittey tracks which are |l cofiteds xpysmment &l under tya | WAIGH ABNE L In Ty 8- BY FHI0-and tugs is petroleum and iis by-producis | jord mavor of Norwich, with the mayors | terranean is the rock of Gibraitar on| When this sirange crea is n0t| states he Is not afliated with the zouth o of acks h are | condit it is time the state stoppsd|eAS Davis, and kn R e Lork‘pl'incipfl y masut, a thick residue from|er Great Yarmouth, and King's Lynnm,|right or left going through the Straits|in the water it generally 19 bel International Reform: Bureau mer pox on the sou de of the Bighway | dodging its respensibility. £l a8 8l Stand the tests. ;0 rogneries. Fuel and food zre intefn-| sitendine in state of Gibraitar? found in iis burrow, which is 2 Kind! gno'yaedis Day AtNarce. ¢ ‘Theugh this engin hed attending $ Beh with the new roadway to be i for g e QUER this _cnalne weighed butigiely oimpected in any plan of Rus- A ~ s . Judgea| Why can't eggs be. bolled on the|of shaft driven into the bank of af et three and a half tons, it drew four St Disappointing Pleture Season: Judged E trafic geing in one direction and the EDITORIAL NOTES, Ar= weighing fittcan to i sian relief on the lower Volga and the |, POSFPRR MR B L EL o erected at Dresent roadway for that §0ing the Othe| i man on the comer sayp: Clparet- | s b fitteen tans xalgl;’c:et: “asug‘ehzf petroleum in Baku is a mat-| & Co0 OO SO BT ome of the r_way tes mever be o] 5%, 81 decp conoern. : i rtists have no great fest traveling s done. The nine miles b Faiduis without reduction of speed, and | Bies "prh fon,bos, PAETR] B2 40 sa07ed | Gor.or ‘high tasation and bad frade, gre covered in a brief time and there| 1t must seem a bR strange for some | When sunning by itself went at the|or moroaster to 1879, the colorless flames | the Sale of pictures :&nd’fxrt treasures ¥ mo desire to secrifice the speod made | of . tnes obstructioniats to have cangress | FBle Of twenty miles hour, of maphtha gas were never extinguished, | S1W8YS falls low, and this vear has W accommmodste more traffio if better | on g vacation and nething to do. In New York mesntime another lo-|a temple of the fireworshippers, built i | "o, no excention. 1n one section of srotection against aceidents and over- Sl el comotive kad been tried on the Mo-|the time of Marco Pola and restored | 2% riralt painting. The War and gowding can be obtained by the doub-| ‘The hardest part of it for Russis fs|hawk and Hudsen Railroad. Ground|in the time of Shakespeare can still be[lS In PoFiralt pamtng =~Whe Wer and Bng of the Width of the road. The pro-|that its starving people must depend | Was braken in July, 1830, and one year seen although the lighting of naphtha f the PIemitnde Of AEW DOROTS BOCIeC & . gect s one which could easily bs work-|upon capitalistic eats to keep alive. later, iwelve and one half miles of read |gas is no longer allowed here on the | {SFCL TOT, BUC IS TN 5% ara 0 x es Ovens ut it ssachusetts says t i from Albany to Schnectady having|waters of the Caspian at Bibi Eybat. = = i L4 i - ong e Sat'h = been completed. The DeWiti Glinton | Fr i) ilgri to Bakn i o vide the money with which to| The day when automobile accidents |® mpleted. The # Glinton, | Fireworahippers on pllgrimage TS 2 i v : will grow less will be welcomed but |22 American-made locomotive, Was|the days just preceding the American £ Sl Tt Panthtng 15t malats plune:i on the track The road was Bevalution had the tradition that the fiees Bteries That Recall Others o . o R % ope: or business in September. of Surakhani had begun te burn sco: DANGEROUS OFFICIALS. ing nearer. ‘The company ere this fipng hm re- |after the flood apd that they would con- Understood,* Anyhow. { How thess who are supposed to stand ceived from Bngland another engine|finue to burn until the end of the world. | e AN for ¢he uvholding of the law ars act-|, [t explosion in the East Providence | named Robert Fuiten, whieh was next| “When, In 636, A, D. the Arab hosts o $58 Mon. Crctn wre. (o eie & . torpeds factory plainly ehows that such | tested found satisfact appeared in Persia and fireworshippers | Mildiy, uneducated, bu mally' working against the good results satisfactory and placed tive had died and left them an enoruous . . business ought to be carried on only |en the road for daily runs. became Moslems under the sword of the | . which laws and regulations are sup- 3 : . fortune. They were at a receptiod one omad to bring 15 well fustrated by the | * Teasonably isolated localify. A vailroad mania, aroused by the Prophet, large numbers of Zoroastrians | [7HRe They wero at a recepdods one coo rea as ls e ing 18 Hiue L SN success of these enterprises, spread|fied to India. Their great Tombs of Si-| 10f it . moatpevion of & Justics of the Deace on| u, senate Amsmes commiftes, as it|OVEr the coumtry, Btosh of the Mo |lence on the slopes of Malabar il i shist semlo ;‘g;‘;’;’f:;’g“,,ofia?{,flm Leog Jsland that he has been engaged | .. ylieveq it would, read the coun. |BaWk and Hudson which at the out-|Bombay, where loathsome vultures awaif | poo (9N N0 B ’ lp the practioe of lssuing permits for|e . seqire arighnt in putting tax re. |S°t €Ol hardly be sold at sny price thelr gruesome opportunity as consumers| umeqr Me! Ins't jt warm tonight® @ carrding of revolvers to any and| g e PN 0 SHEE e the books of the Patterson gnd Hud-|of corpses, stand as present day remind-| .yeg Mre Smythe, it is. I'm sweat- . afl applcants who have sought them | DRSS 'l the - |son Reilread were epemed the stoek|ers of political and religious farces which 4 I T 5avs said the foe. of 53 was subseribed for three times oyer|removed the Parsis from their ancestral F QRS N tanctod o iesed sermies |1, FAnama has gone into mourming for| Tud spid at §135, All the shates of ine|homes nd placed them fn control o . . a month because it couldn't have italeatekill Rajlroad were'taken in a few |Modern finance at the sateway to Indla. Os 0 Wagly or in blocks. It made 10 differ- | way and go to war with Costs Rica | it s 8 “Phe modern city of Bakn is a3 eom- ’ e ta bim, and s it he was consciout | whish would have \mesnt meurning for | ¥ive other roads were already plan- |DInation of the new and the old, of the W tho fact that he was feathering his | an jndefinite periody ned and notices of applieations to. tne|East and the West. Sfnce the establish- wegt by the ‘manmer fn which he was lsture for charters were pubjidhed | Ment Of the Azerbaijan republic and the best cormn doing business he made it a point to| When rightly w it didm't re- | published in Albgny. On the Mo-|Selection of Baku as its capital, some his records. Whether he was | quire much to ‘that ¢ to.| hawk and Hudson short as was the|CHanges have been made. But in general / 4 eb 16 mtbn/ that movepion: &8 ihelBaku is what It was before the war. of the fact or mot those Wholward Mingo eounty'in West Virgtnis. 1t | lDe, threo hundred pesple were carried | BV ) WIS . A8 TONC e WAr. * e ovy one week. Bverywh i ) e Jnayicg them in mimbers were | was ons of those things that would | Ve ore he Ao~ fgnting between the Christians and the Slgposing of them .. It was piainly evident that this was We place whers those who desired fire- It is always best to get the higher bave been better if loft unstarted. mand of the hour was greater speed and less cost in transportation, and ev- erywhere on land and sea the demand as being satisfied Whi for purposes other Wan el de-|ups, but it is o be Femembered that |hec, ‘:ufi .‘,:J’.‘S‘l‘,,.m".’e’i rl-?fleéx'?: Jemse quickly flocked. Crovks who get | much dependence i placed by the lead- | operation in the United States, in ten fot get weapons in other Ways were|eors upon the willing workers who are|years this mileage bad increased to Mert to the opportunity of getting a | fuMy consclous that they are not en-| 2,818, Fen permit for & song withogt being |gsged in lawfwl or esmmendable pur- | (Tomorrow—The Nicknames of the Wiiged to reveal their history or give | suite. < States) Lse S IR e - i3 s ¢ G wmene e e it PR 3 3 e G e A R O s R Tartars for control cf the region. At this time a large part of the Tatar section { was destroved by shell fire from the Cas- pian. The romantic Kis-Kale or Virgin Tower which the Tatars used as an ob- vation 108t still hears the marks of fire which however failed to do sc damase to Byzantine walls. The Gouraud’s R e B Oriental Cream bear pock mark lines which join the - s A MRS R i Also #t's a cold fact that unless you say “Post Toasties™ to your grocer you're liable to get ordinary Corn Flakes,

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