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Y by work and play how they can be of #he best service in their community it wASHMTM AFFA]RS is destined to exnand through a recogni- | “(Special to The Bulletin.) tion of its merits and a desire to see ‘Washington, D. C., Oct. 17.—No state . jtbem more extensively applied. need lose a member of congress or have | «Tnose squirrel coats, my dear, arei the bread and brown sugar of his boy- dded te While the members are striving to t"n“;e!‘mfv“f:g:"‘of“‘:,‘::‘ o CORETESS | perfectly gorgeous. You are very thuch f|vrovide for the continuance of the ex-{ i i 64" sai jolly to mse it. Imagine putting dark Constitution and defers reapportion- | to e envied,” said the woman who Desutital. pals pol- cellent work there is also an effort be-|ment of representation till g brown sugar in my beautiful, pale go : after the | nadn't one. der marmalade! The grocery was clo: ing made to interest these who can be|elections of 1922:24-26 and 1928 instead| «I's an anniversary gift,” explained|eq when he went back, so I had to of much assistance to the orgmizwnriol fo'lowing the century old custom of | the lady who was wearing it. “I'm| wait till the next day. I hated to get L3 E"m by serving as Scout captains or serv-jFeapportionment immediately after the|glag you like it. I don't care so very| ginner with all that mess in the kitch- ing in other capacities which are of laking of the R yns o love] Mok for suuirreL‘E;ysel.(i I think I'm | en, so I suggested that e dine down- . i 2 B rear it. refer seal. i v 0 go to the St. An- e AN Peeics @ e Smn, wiarato organization. This is a mnld ing it to six as the new cemsus per-|gaiq the woman who hadn’t any squir-{when the taxi stopped we were at . hood days that he thought it would be SCHWARTZ BROS., lnc ‘Weekly Speclt;] is_wonderful,” C. “ kad been a l‘uguw 3 {mi Moreover there is nothing to pre-{ g t. 's stupid club, where we always go,| [fom stomseh trouble for yeare ! Cam, which his boen feit in the Boy Scouts|vepi congress from calling for amother!“why' Tom—that’s my husband— e o mtich ‘more. homellke nere;| #nd tow I am well.” YOU CAN ONLY APPRECIATE THIS WONDERFUL [, Y as well as the Girl Scouts. Such lead-lcensps at once, for the Constitution thought the squirrel coat handsomer.| he explained. Eatonic gets right after the e, W& ership is vital, and the benefits which|provides that a census shall be taken Butiatts 3ok .1 had often hinted to him ought to g0 to the country, i g Sy Ogien. 1 Cuuns b Toomems W8 |1o regarded as suficfant reason for giv-)but does mot fix the date for sp doine. | err s ants sald e o8 £ v;| carying out the ~ P 5 that 1 wanted a seal coat, S0 when!can you guess what Tom did? Instead| snd of course, when o ing it all possible help and therefore ap- | Neither does it make mention of the | ipjy squirrel one came it was @ eur-{of making reservations at some de-| moved, the sufferer i to order for me as a| ear, last summer when T S b [the organisation i cmeble’ of' shaitd | FIMHN % Deriof or Every den’ yewrs | e ML it made “Then my d of mmuhmbh%%q cause is re- peal to those Who can act In advisory [EXact time the reapportionment shall : gets well, If v T " | prise, although not in the regular|lightful summer hotel he rented a cot- and helpful capacities. follow. ATl that is left to congress, ex-| . nel T might have expected it.” |tage in the backwoods of Wisconsin, ?::; Sournses; 08, 3 : cat it oceur within the prescribed ten] “hon et na . ot h i rerntils ropesting or Xy other stomach It is not to be supposed that thrift 15|y perfod. Neither would the repre. Ob, yes” said the woman Who,miles from anything and cverything.| yoppie™¢oke tablets after something Wwhicn “he Scouts glve atten-|Sentation mn the electora: eollege bo fis. | P20t one. “I sce. But just how (%g He thought it so cozy for B2 b?,“" each meal and find relief. box tion to during only one week in the{turbed by delay. Probably no section | Mmean you should have expected there all alone together. Monesy 1| ooy only @ trile with your drug: . It s ome of the laws of the or-fof the Constitution fs so misunderstood |7, oo i (e squirrel coat sighe| Sng siyve Tom a taste of what iUs like| Fist'® guarantee. . Eanization to be thrifty byt during this|4s that relating fo census, or eRUmera- oy any explained: “Well, you see, M| never to get what he really wants.” LEE & OSG {week their extra thrift is to be applied |ton, an it s there styled The last|Geir’01g Tom has a way of using his| “well ,why don't you?' suggested | 00D 1o a special and worthy purpose. S a0 Srs the official dute of TRUATY | cuperior intelligence in fullilling my!the woman who hadu't any squirrel| 131 Main Street b 7 other at any date it chboses between | desires. Last night, for instance, he; coat. “You told me when we got a car| BASEBALL LAW. the date of the Jast sreviens eonecs | brought me bright red s to ear| that you were going do\\'l:u;n\vt\ to t:)uy — — As an aftermath to the world’s se-|and the expiration of ten years. The|$0 the Merryweathers’ dance. €y | seats for the Scarborough lecture, be-| 5 ries the insistence by Judge Landis,|iskine bt oo o Yo o oo | Were hideous on my blue frock, hut I| cause your husband was very anxious| 1504 2nd Utah was admitted as a ~ ; ot - Thy | State in 1896. President Smith, in the commissioner of bascball, that players |ginning of a ten ye: iod has b had to wear them or hurt his feelings,|to hear that noted Englishman. Why, 3 st respect the Tules, and the determis | R0 closely. adaered fo.tis a cemtusy and |90 1 wore them. When he went intd|don't you tell him tonisht that you! AT, SOMBeence of 1904, pronounced n of certain of the players that|more, that it has come to be looked on|ihe florists' to buy ihe violets I hadthought he could enjoy a musical com- s e . o asked for he couldn't resisu the won-|edy better?” (Tomorrow—Episodes of Braddock's | they can nap thelr fingers at them pre- |48 @ part of the Constitution, but such | S0 i SO S ey Wore so much | “Oh, hut Tom has been looking for- Deteat) i Bexte interesting situation which likewlse be deferred till the last day of | handsomer than mere violets. ward to hearing Scarborough for years, = bound to attract much attention. The|peciimer 1958 it cqmgress so. cloots. “A week ago, when I was working|I simply couldn’t disappoint him. He! LEYTERS TO THE EDITOR TERRORS OF THF HIGHWAY. ndcations at the present tme are ¢ on my essay for the club I asked him|asked me particularly to get the tic-! ey i} Only ten of these sets at this exceptionally Jow price. This B Dl Wik waka . |! will mean a test of the authority of| This statement is .substantinted by 1o get the British Review, as 1 had|kets because he would be 20 busy| enclite of the Quarastine. 1 P s [ NS S oo foiee ] i bureau of®the census and the best B N o aaisons ioner of baseball and by They are insatabty oat il it there will be determined whether th W8y guch appeal, either beeause they |CUMMissioner is just a fiure head or an heard there was an article in it that might help me. He came in gayly that! evening with the London Gossip. He| o. 1 really couldn't disuppoint! Mr. Editor: There has never been in my recollection a time when one could sful peacefuiness of not hay- | rmed constitutional lawyers in con- gress, who point out that a study of the Constitution makes it clear. All the set inclMes four slip-seat Golden Cak Dining Chairs; 1 o, of course you couldn't disap-! ikosy i said he thought I'd enjoy an illustrai-| point him. There's not one woman og under foot or digging great Pher themselves in a clase of super|S0!ROFitY that “can command respect|same most of tho members of congress|oq magauing a Ereat deal more than|h hundred who eould, no matter i o gine great § fine Extension Table, golden oak, with three extra leaves. men and above being responsible ror|2nd enforce tho rules. _ |are mot in touch with that interpreta-| ehe ‘qull old review." haty ‘times hec hnshand had quarantine might go on forever! My idea S E o e Lo the: a The rue which prevails forbidding | tion nor is the country at large. This E 4 e *\ “How perfectly delightful!” said the|pointed her. We are weak creatures|is if you love a dog you ought to be W tagaged in demands the disregarding of| ArPStorming by world champions was|Was brought to light i guteome b | woman who hadn't a squirrel I didn’t intend for an instant that you| compelled by law to keep him or her at .THXS LOW PRICE §roe < wall as other regulations anmay"°t Made by the comfmissioner. It is|the big Sf“jY‘] now »‘f’“‘? Lol ,1‘_ *1 “You never know what youre should disappoint him, my dear. Ail 1! 70me and not running all over and FOR THIS WEEK ONLY I’} oy - % there and as long as it is a rule it |9 "i“l-rg::(g”}\"fin:s n;“‘;:flf"f-“"'o:f“;y\o get, do you. It must be exci meant was for you to tell him you| ;“:rflr“{"wmg"w‘ur n;hi,hborfl phniie seeeen Tr Sand supposed to b el d A P e o ¥ t LGug e a musizal comedy ing over the asi arrels, looking for T sath of & young womsan in Des pposed to be enforced. Bidding defi-| 15 PTOCE N NS B COU L Care | 2%, lime: thought he'd like a musical comedy a g R { nance to 2o hih Saanity Kimed w is Iike going contrary to 2 o35 T = % “Oh, quite so, once in a while!” said| gieat deal bet then when you had| Something to eat, which goes to show R BT EIRET et s R e e e ettt mot o | the woman in the coat. “Ope day last|hini properly incensed, show the tic-| that a great many of the so-called cham- CASH IF YOU HAVE IT—CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT Sriver of which failed 1o Mom 1o learn]ToSition laken by the commissioner i | fthot week, when I was making grapefruit|kets o A for Scarborough. Make him -called poor dog, donm't without infringing on the Con- AR . o | : v he makes you feel seem to love them enough to B s T o P o leamn % 106 N W St to do v Tighty of fuo poople, basing | Marmalade 1 ran out of sugar, andmy dear, how he makss you feel sl e [0 Iove Uiem shough o s that y Bis that 3 tand he has taken in this |its tradition instead of the =Opg ipatie fhismp S aasEt e Sn Dl tres | Tie e goont Wik e of many inmances that : g re A e e etan et run over to the grocery and get some.| “I'l do Qeclarc 9 s i 8o on Dog perted from day to day as indicative of. * M o Basraptpiin gt (hat “‘“s'_“ i e tuatly | 1€ brought in twenty pounds of hrown | cosied woman as she & from )‘S“,':;: e i@, wn0ed covec feet the poliey being followed by certain au- may personally think of ntil reapportionment is sctually | gugar He said he tasted it in the shop|car bent on securing the best seats in; 25 1008 as the law atiow. tolils. It is just such disregard for is another matter. {made t'e membership of the house re-|.nq ji reminded him so pleasantly of thw hall—Exchange. { ONE WHO HAS GOT SOMETHING the rights ives of others thae] Tuth and some others are aware of |WAains a: now; each siate and each di l TO LOVE BESIDES A DOC the rule. They 4o not think i ' a fair|trict Temains unchanged until the reap- Norwich, Oct. 17, 1921. i makes necessary many of the strict re % portion the 1920 censue Jruie yet imstaad ot Daring o “hangeq | portionment, based on the 1920 censue i sistions and the numerous amt faws. But with road hogs forcing - toists into the ditch, others having no Pegad for the mafaty of pedestrians and Schwartz Bros., Inc. “The Big Store With the Little Prices” 2 . : it looks mow as i dly part of the hassed the senate ahd house and oks.now s 1f & goodly 3 4 g £y making any move to do o they During such period, | New York so called 400 wouid come time to have controlied a mili- | s s N e place |CT0ss to the capital this winter, If {tia of three thousand, and six thou-||RE ~onnecticut wouid preserve its districts |Teservations of hotel suites and trznxgaqml votes besides. { | wd that hecause they view o Foa il B FEhiot of ke bt fitted for elaborated entertain- | «o alarmed were the neizhboring By Digby Phillips, Telephone 965 NORWICH, CONN. Some expecting all other vers to] Would hapoen to any rule, if they sl ts membership of five intact. e e s T G ¥ eizhboring : maintain 3 clear road that they may in-{Confider it unfair, ean be appreciat et 1 srolare as o =%, $his EROinE 0¥ er bl Samrie 1L 1 t they ma: i fair, ea ppreciate But there is small chance of congress vate houses here are as b8! tncy petitioned the Governor of Iilinois| | 4 @uige in their Mking for or hey are permitted to respect the|taking advantage of the situation. It las ordinér: hoteis, and if for rent, are!io e b 2 Stat ; = = gy gt “ 5 i L - to expel the Mormons from the State. | Selfish Handwriting miles an hoor there {s nmo wonder {rules the 2 to disregard jwould kesitate to ak the customs of {heing gobbled up by visiting delegations | Apout this time occurred the death of b there is a constantly increasing demani do not su and also feel unwarranted injanq represeatatives of foreign cour - g “Selfish handwriting” is writing et o 4 | Joseph Smith, who was shot by some e % 0 5 for 3 more stringen:t enforcement of Lat there be many who will lf"”’m for apather, censps. soon r ance Chinese embassy has (,m‘mg Mormons because he had sup- | that slants backward. But ia “.“ jus-| 1y upon their other chavacteristics]room. You kpow 1 toid you. Bob.” she Mighway laws and that those Who vio- few that the rule i an un. |Shat of 1920, on ascount of the week ted for a lease for | SeCodiNE Mormons because he Bad sub | tice to the many estimable people Who! J1a"Nibon their moral a1d soclal ideals. said. “that Whenever you wanted money lite them be given the sunishment they{r-asonable one, thut such restrictions |SXPENSe involved, notwithst e here. which | established. Brigham Young was elect- | Write I this manner, « certaln €X:! " Tomorrow—Brainy Eyebrows for anyihing sensitle I'd lend it 10 30u. deserm : 4 upon the p SRl L [ans pall room. 12} ed to take his plac T R PR AR Here's » five " pcie & = e the er the re loat featur rnishings 9 Res selfish is @ fe. 3 There is nothing mors deplorable than]e 1 out t Jana it that corresponds with | During the years 1845 and 1846 the| Aen and women who write in nus! Mo . @e @iimence of those drivers. eepec-|tirms of their contract and finished thedn the splendid building itself. Mormons of Nauvoo mads great preb-| rashion are not necessarily seifish in| Stories That Recall Others The Sunday school teacher had talked Wlly when they are in their right mind 7 is entirely 3 But_ th: es where The sinte of New York has invitea | Ar2Lions for their removal to the Wesl,, {he sense that they are greedy, avari-|| g _|jearnestly about the need of missionaries g in fun eomtrol of mac 't and - the |piants and worl dre e e O s ot cueonyted| where their leaders were search fOF. cious or, covetous though they may i Africa and had recived from Der *ho comsider ther zoust indules . avoided friction [ffom their e or A e ter Bestcryays | & POt guitable for the founding of a| possibly be 0. he Was Willing youngsters promises to save al itheir pen- pleasurs, rogardless of the law or e |gain fee "ha e | e e aah that state. with o view|TeW city. The place finally selected|"’But a tendency to “look out for| Josephine's job was that of stenogra- |Mics in order that the fares of the mis- ights and lives of others, and then a0 to have |Phant and_dread tha | i i 0 on the shores of Salt Lake, in]number one,” and the ability to do it,|pher for her beau's uncle. And he, after | Sionaries conid be paid and they could go WL "evC itrouble and geners o tor striking and killing someone ste upheaval | | tes tory which belonged to no State.| {00 take commerca from Ameri o n of the | adysiability of the United States enter- s a most decided fundament of |the fashion of bright youngsters came (10 these forcign lands. g ®n the gas and make all haste to met o (g Wil resnlt - frgm ng into the pronosed plan of Canada to|80d Where, consequently the Mormons| their characters. They may have: often to the office to call pretending that | Then she spoke of the starving people awa the hope of avoiding connee- | v Tb 1a onlv tea atie & i g necd e construct a deep waterway that will | WOUld be frce to follow their religion, strons emotions. They may be kind,|he came fo see his uncle about something | forelgn Iands and made aother pled B #ith the deed. s S e L f B of ahrs | sto. fue /SE “Tawrence and | Without interference. | sympathetic and affectinnate, but the|or other. T ternoon when he | for mtitsmom)’:m r:::x“m g vt Satety n the highways = B2 i ot poputation ai (his|thence to the sca. New York men are|' On the 224 of August, 1847, the city|practical expression of these chardcter- | was ready to leave the office accomp- |Iech TUSS PeoPit e i | ; 7 2 |merely 8 £ popylstion. af opposing the project, whisg has been | was given the mame of “Thé City of | istics is always comuletely subordinate|anied by Josephine he turned to his uncle [ Wouldn't have them go hungry & fhing which is decoming more and |diine wauld EOPrORlifal discussed Lefore the internaMenal joint | the Great Salt Lake,” and by the falll tu a rather cool, calenlaing reason. |and said “Lend me a five, Uncle John. I [starve?” she asked one of the boys SSotasAry every day. The ;increa FOREIGN DpEpr. |000. The oengisy clude commission, on the ground that it will | of 1843 the town had been laid out,| Backward writers are “ratural born”|asikhd Josephine to and she wouldm't 1| “No ma'am- he said impatienily and e nwmber of cars places. great of the treasury |50 songres Bfactore. ongress, With s | buildings erected and the fields Jf the| stratesi: sonsibility upon each and evers 0 congres: h s in fhe affairs ci S | thonght iowe anight §o 00 's | then asked, “Then what are we send! fis " programms #07 s in the affairs c( life. But|though might go down to the clerk’s ing s to be given au-{ceonomy is no: likely to consid: & {ana throu trade, and resml\nsibfl neighboring country had been made to! the nature of this strategy, its cffici- | office and get a license or something of |them missionarics over for? and !t s high rime thmt the refinaing ol for ot et “hifor the price of grain and ether com-|yield a harvest. A Convertion of thelency or inefticiency, it: clsssificat:on |that order.” 2 e taken to see that those who st s s o5 | modities, into the hands of Canada. | Mormon settlers was held in Salt Lake! as a virtue or @ vie. dcpends ertire-| With a rush Josephine was across the | DOM't St0p to pick up the kind words Honaly disregarding the r puEpose 1 01| Moreover they caim it would co: it he | City on March 4, 1849, which adopted | you drop. n States not less than $300,000,-; 5 ¢ uti r the Zove ent of | B G b6 sseoant end o Pt >3 ja constitution for the government of B & ety that they S ep ol % =2 the State Deseret, which they resolved | o . Y s o Perons endorsing the plan olaim, of| to call it and a territorial delogate| Wder # an invitapion to zo out ks th seems generally | TR DDesith iresnlbt xat = ae s grreainl 2 e o | e longer Bl Ao s re S exactly the opposite result, and|yas gent to Washington. But the ap= pest their performance. And i Buf the. oot Bk money would be well spent and| plication of the delegate was rejected. | ' sreferable thut those who are d |ras nrevaited in certain eirel tetata R R R e American producers “":“N} gail a " yn 1858 rebellion broke out among| qurdie the lex o ihis respect should s | mezn the delegation of ton | wou nder n new apportionm sl RO o e e duspopa 18 the Terriiony OF Dign| oms I e Lo Lone S aaneirl R e e The matter has not Yet heen reported | the sect to a proper sense of obedience i e wero retained. That is, Connectlont the commission, but when it “'kzes- to the Constitution and laws of the . Y s&hi or ¢ - S would retain only her five members of comes before congress, a lively | United States. The Mormons had or- NENEANG “WER PUEEED. [580 8 = s o the ned mmsiteration | S8 SN0 A 2L S R | is sure to follow. Congressman | ganized their civil government. A theo- the time that there have(?’ the provosition the suggestion has|yohiq zain a number even if the new|Beedy of Maine is the only New Bng-|.ysjqeso saul sea juowuiasos onvm hegnd siatiell RN M { n mide that the matter be left 0 a|apportfonment kept the total number |land member who is fo take tho trih|ed, at the head of which was Brigham a5 been the.desire of thils country t “l"lw-h ¢ five instead of to the sec-|down to 435, which is its present siz :X'; x_::;‘c: :1. an border, so far as can|ygung. the neighbors reiary of t alon, 2 0 an S L R asce President Fillmore had appointed erms and cooperating fare| That c 4 got away from| SoHERE 00 T BEK O s favore e Dlisieas Youde TertltaeRl Goyeeiigh THE critical stage of a of each other. Mex Obreg would divide th{hy mison 1 Fenn, while Glynn, o | esssescremssssssmmsos, ( a0d when in 1857 Buchanan showed a| 72 > H B Eiates i s responsifiis ought to assure | memoor of b commilger, voted .ilflimg e e o e :zlr:m;)x(l)lpo‘;\ll\lloonu‘egsesemm‘n:b(‘llli!:“ M ei woman’s life usually ! E t recognit t oRupress that & tment F mNa) an Merritt | a ' rebell] 7 Z i ;"‘,“ g5 on gl ol T i oot 20 Te e fme vt ban) HISTORY Juages of the Territorial Courts were comes between the years of 4 (4l : B & caras. will be ade- | after the rec There Was 10 | e osmemme— | COTDelled to flee for their lives and 45and 55, and is often beset - Wand cha g is to be sup.|Tecord vote polled on the rejection of. quntneawgs ol 2 digeounitohe s My z 0 ; sendit s own countr n would mn|the 435 amendment, and recommit- | THE STATE OF DESERET mon Danites, or “Destroying Ange with annnoying symptoms i g 3 p ;i better they were w i i nt won out by the feeble majority| If the Church of the Mormons could| were set apart and bound by a strong e j 5 canza n the saddle. There ! the & e treasury THET RSB autneie Wit | v ite ey middle of the|oath to pillage, plunder and even mur- 5‘}°h as nervousness 1mita: < fact better remsons tod: | he idea of making it a five insteal{ . true fight §s still to come, and no|yast centvry they wouid have estab-ider. President Buchanan appointed as € bllity. melancholia, heat | a7 job is understood to mest {pregiction of the outcom® of the mat-{] a separate State bevond the|Governor of Utah, Alfréd Cummings,| 4 B roal of the president. |t stand on, if v, Mountains and would have or-|and also filled other vacancies, A de. flashes which preduce head- has delayed the matter Iong|ma lute Buess | g their own government inde-|tachment of regulars under Gen. John- 15 it it bty hat it | wor s a5 200d 23| ind of the. United States. Theson, accompanied the new officars to| ache and dizziness, and a el . i anotiter's. srmon Church was founde Pal- | the Salt Lake region. Brigham Youns | sense of suffocation. Guard L e s “ Tias thi M s SN i e i ra, New York, in 1330, but almost|declined to recognize his supersedure 5 - i e b Momp gt B o S e i "m"wf:[:?v\m:\u.fg;r Joseph Smith. who claim- | forbade the armed forces to enter the| 5 our health carefully, for Aanoe ot pard to bur mor. It here than would be|cd o have found th2 Book of Mor-| Territory, and called upsn the peoplei \ if this period be passed = = ¥ ‘and gotten ossible clsewhere, for he was on the | mon was Givinely informed that pot|to repel them:-Mormon ierces eaptur-| = forth by pe- il fop of many important committees, a | Palmyra, but Kirkiand, Ohio, was to}ed the supply train of the soidiers and | over sa!ely,man_\' years e 2 B {power in the treaty diseussion, and albe the home of the new faith. And|compelled Gen. Johnson to sgnd an cx- f rfect health the presen EDITORIAL NOTES. | much sought adviser regarding the ap-|with this move began the wanderings| pedition to New Mexico for new sup- otipe . n Mcxico for & use by s YotS on inereasing |Proaching conference for armament [in | of the Mormons westwaid unil "{fyi"h-fif{e e may be enjoyed. incial matters a tis an s a fon. And when we say flags at finally found a resting place on the > perid rom 1358 to 1562 was g iy P T Sothamy g {mast, it means that Hterally they e of ‘fhe Great Salt Lake. First|armed opposition to the Gnited States , that will bring the two The man on the cormer says: How |!0 thomsands. - Every department they went to a place near Independ- | Government, the Church claiming that| s boller CABMEBANAIE of |ache piome’ do hate to dlten o ooy | iy, bulliing 4p which: ihicts are g ence, Missouri, but polygamy, being a refigious instituiion | T e Sl oM ment offices, the caphtal, libra ordered, by the Gov |it could not be interfered with by the| e mon sense bulldings of the capitol ¥ | to remove to Illinois and fourtcen! State. There was a state of much| i T ___|school house—for the city of Washing-| miles above Keokuk on the banks of unrest in the Territory up to 1882, o E . hlle 0 mikeatie ad the taniain|ion 1s_under’the direct eontrol ‘of thel e Misstssippi,. they | established ; the| when the Bamunds bill disfranchised | b or shoald not be, foo insisten —_—— fiy daily, Tere in the cavital they are| 0t Fo8 Af {U2 MO [0 DUF UL | becanse the Church was an organized Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is especially adapted assurances take a_ special’y S axv vl Mol orce SR AL S ence in national politics. The elders "’;‘L‘“‘&':-o g ! to help women through this crisis. It exercises a restorative in- scribed form. fEnes an Uiy s L There s already o senaterlal seram- | of the Church had been vigorous in n 1890 the ure surrendered, | o - 1 i Tt doesn't appear that Mr up the state. Ibio to sucoced Senator Kuox on. the | proselyting and the converts fram the | monogomist laws were accepted by the | iiuence, tones and strengthens the system, 311‘d assists nature in ® in mny way a representative o 5 - | committee an forelgn relations, but the | United States and from abroad had|president and Church conferesce, Acts| the 10ng weeks and months covering this penod. Itis prepared it themgh 1t can be Mrs. Bergdoll says s through|committee on committees resolutely re-|largely increased the power and in- of amnesty were passed in 1893 a S 5 B fhat whit ho has to say can ag|™ith luwyers Sorsver, vy peoplo | fused to listen o sucgestions Ul atter i from medicinal roots and herbs, and contains no harmful drugs on. It is to|Wake up after their money is gone. {the funeral services and burial had been B . . pach - helo the st n Tt s to = s |compiied. Stondey it Towerer: se 8 | or narcotics. Its value is proven by many such letters as these: Bed that h nneraime | These peonle who grumble over pay- |Dif hustle for the committee vacancles 0 C 0 « TR e e Y v S o w15 el ot MONEY CANNOT BUY A - | N, Temn 1 yat othr ut. T Okl st e Tyt et for Ameriern ienls K ba T o amih o get 9y to| 217 Yage rumor gives an inkiing 1a to bong Faien Yo E aia. |k ot Vel U g N e BETTER MEDICINE. THAN . ok == a O k. bl mthod ¢ fefustatiog (ham in £ : Sope ppinan o i deeattu has_done for me. During advico of a friend. At the age o . ek ia 6 e the aemand | x‘ (he country illiteracy s on the | Moses of New Hampshire is 4lso a mem- | 'gg of Life I was in bed for 18 47 I was troubled with dizziness, hot » ecline. Let Norwich and Connectio it is s that 5 i care, i CAme Ve T nave e mage "It o 0 T e 2 oot |y e v i heewr 6| QUR FAMOUS COD LIVER AND IRON VINOL e R O T e uatih o sty ootk T amed form as it 18 the ¥ ing the t a ; man who has wandered far from th take [,d_h' Pinkh: i Pinkham’ Enowing where Mexico is folag to be " U0 MM ol ideals ana forelgn policies of the late! For 2 hundred years the medicinal elements contained in the o E. Pinkham's Vegeta- took Lydia E. Aw's Vegeshly n thatipoint some time after the rec-| Along with the fent caterpillar and |J°Mator from Pennsylvania, and thef{ .- ¢ i h 2 ble Compound, which I sndina Compound with the result that I fels Jenition has been extended. Can that|ine grmey moth 1t looks ag if mre gen | SUMe sentiment is likely to inflence the | COA’S liver and oil have been regarded as the safest and best short time I felt better. was better and stronger than I have for Yertaintybe assibed by any other form? |y, would have 'a chanee to join In the |marey, O o O™ on that com-) gireneth and body building medicinal agents known. tive years ago, and now Yhenlh:l years. 1 have given it to my — fight against the corn borer. % 3 > Tun down nervous I take the three daughtes lways wit! GIRL 8COUT WEEK. \ | Piane see raptdty being completed for| Many people however—especially children—cannot take Compound and it always does me good results. The Vegetable Com- Posibly theough some umsial ffori| THOm who put forh their selish |conterence: What to o wich the grest cod liver oil because of the nauseating oil. o Iwmha.ll:fomn ;m\ilgn try . pound is oewy g-r;ndG ibgthe ilis he part of the members you may |8ims and - insist upon getting them at|number of newspapermen who have ap- i 7 i i it during Change of Life, for ow of women.’—Mrs. J. G. SWaREy, : :.___, of the fact that this s Girl|the expense of others are not going|plied for Dress gallery courtestes, and In Y‘“Ol.‘h” gf.:t.the mec\icmal value of Co.d liver oil and it will gdo them good.”— Mrs, A. Route B, Thomas, Okla, ) Vo Torift week, & period during |to arous sentiment in their fovor. | credentials for ihe conference, wo far as| erulsions in a delicious tasting form and entirely free from Kiiin, Tefin. % - ewspaper men e admitted, fs| s 2 i B T A | ot as the »ost oo & Pomething the press committes is strug. | Oll—agreeable to the most delicate stomach—therefore it is : post offco depart- | Ciing with Already thers are. ‘mross | bl Letters like the above do influence women to try meat fs making preparations for the | rqpresentatives hers from Japan and | CCLLCT N " Christmas rush it lsw't oo early to|a mumber of other countrles across the| Vinol is better than anything you can take to create strength ° think about early Christmas shopping.|sea, and at the last congrenc; o ol dibecause it cantaiis nat only the curative b(;dy 9 president with the press Mery corres- Bus T e e ey D oen mor aresnme g wranese | huilding elements of cod liver oil, (without oil), but glycero- y ° l ams evention Wi and now it is 18" e E % - 3 [Bconts Thrift week. Befors long al. | ety e e e s e ac Lot phosphates gnd vegetable iron—the three greatest tonics manko makers will Be sotting forth |that tho staft of Japanese napers win | kKnown-—hesides other veluable ingredients, all named on the A i the list for the 52 weeks eash yoar. |reach at least fifty during the confar- label < % il ibeny onoe, -n‘:1 ?s Iv'e':helflmzlote is that R- d th ettt o al blishing in thi v e :new enforcement officfal who SEs SWlIN he impgs than 200 foreign 2 ks g e s el L o (han 20 e ead the wonderful testimonials we are publishing in this i ® the satistastion | throughont the conference, and senaine | paper almost every day, then get a bottle of Vinol on our guar- R o Mm- be due for & long | 0211y cables of its 'work. Washington 04 ‘ashington may ong | i making big preparations for a social | ANTEE. Job unmless Washington oan be easlly |geasen in which distinguished foreign- ey will plsy a-notable part. In rac.| We agree to help you with Vinel or return your meney