Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 9

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MOBILITY. TREASURE HUNTIG, SLANDS OF JAPAN | Papeste, Tahit!, Oce. 11.—(By Mail)— | that time—as a measure to keep it from i The year 1921 ras been' the oven scason| falling into the hands of a strong revolu- “ for treasure hunting in the islands. Every |tionary. party. The revelution must < month or so a report.that the vast treas- jhave been successful; for none returned - ure (alleged to have been buried some|to take away the gold,.the story runs. ' {sixty vears ago) on the Tsiand of Pinaki | Years afterwards, -however, the Protes- . Ihad at last been located, has induced|ant missionary 'at Moorea recelved a = Irm % la new company of adventurous Papeete'|letter from a priest in Chile enclosing an {capitallsts to equip a fresh expedition | autline drawing easily recogmized as only to return with nothing more than a |the outline of the mountain peaks about goodly ceat of sunpurn and hack ach- | Opunohy Bay in Moorea, asking for in- ing from the serentous exeroise of dig- |formation of the location of the Islands ging for weeks in the blfstering coral|so represented, and stating that he had sand. kgowledge. of a- treasure burled there. Then, early in the year, came the |The missionary having visions of ungold- vacht “Genesee” from New York in |ly- adventures corrupting his flock decid- search of a great treasure of gold, sald jed to.tear up. the. letter and drawing to have been left on the island of Tu- | without dispatching the answer. pal Manu, in the western Societles, by | Nothing more was heard of the affair the German Pacific squadron whe untll a month aga when a strapger ar- were flying from the pursuing ived in the island bearing charts and and Japanese fleets in 1914. Much real.|drawings, which, he claimed, would lead estate on Tupai-Manu flew into the firm-| him:to the treasure. ament, on that occasion, under t Reports from Moorea state that, at the tion of good charges of dynami lace indicated on his chart, on dig- the “Genesee” sailed away lea g down, he came upon a concrete slab treasure to be discovered by a fut d great was the excitement vtil the plorer. And now _thero Is the story slah was: broken through and a cavity, a new treasure. The tale Is, ti about. three feet in denth, was disclosed | afty years ago a Chillan warshin deposit- | containing gbsolutely nothing. The ed on the island of Moorea (t seeker is, however, hopeful and is hard close to Tahitl) a treasure of work digging and sounding in the val- longing to the Chillan government of levs about. the bay. £ ocod—not in dreaming 10 do by and by. T you want to put some firm; bealthy fiesh on your bones, increass merve force and power, cleat ekin and complexion foel 100 per cent. better, sim taking two of Mastin's %AMO ‘Tablets with each sod watch results. Mostin's VI 8 FEET. /S INCHES e ANNUAL MEETING OF \ KILLED A HEIFER AND LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE TOOK CHOICE CUTS New York, Nov. 21.—A plea for a| Brigtol, Conm, ‘Noy. 21.—Something mor#™ etrict head of the -house rule In [new in Dolice investigation was given the home was voleed by Mrs. . | the Bristol police toddy~™So far as re- Bilis, president of t callad a similar complaint had r ber Allianee, at the thirt been entered om the blojter. Yes- o Lord's ay afternoon someons shat and ki ed a heifer in the herd of August Sem- X r , Mrs. Ellis to leave control of th & mothers, with the res & losing the respec LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical A ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not 1 vet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the { clock to gain or lose. If not atter}dcd to in time, the part ma { fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is witl ¥ e rean. dragged the carcass to an aban- doned quarry in a nearby.lot, skinned { women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed 2 R e S T e e o ALY et g i ; ) ious iti s ng nd and fore quarter: 5 e g 1 2 ining § to continue, produce serious conditions. L il |, With othier gpeskers she ac: 0 8nd tore quariers. . Tho skin, rive oty R ' thecmte o When the warning symptoms are filist noted, take Lydia E. by e REr e B e o v vt AP Y| o days must be dark ireary. i Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- i c. 8 Kembt od the heifer MASTI"' T \J ! bt : . - n : e 3 i { some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. s f ] ) isn | HUMOR OF THE DAY . 2 i ‘htant: ¥ | \Jorth Troy, N. Y.—“When I wasa utchinson, Kan.—*1 was about MR [ z 1am caiia il AN young girl I had a severe female ears old when I developed {of persons not in agreem — e - ' Mother gave me Lydia.E. afemale weakness. My mothertook ham’s Vegetable Compoundand me to a doctor and I doctored for taking several bottles I was® several mont I was toosick to do trong and well. When my daughter anything, was as thin as could be, ! ed she was feeling mis and my complexion was yellow. | SCORE SURETY COMPANTES' Mother had used Lydia E.Pinkham’s | BAIL FOR LAW BREAKERS i greatly improved in Vegetable Compound and it had | h and has u.l»k’nutifnl baby boy helped her so much that she got { months old.* So you see this some for me and before Thad finished e ; % e g mes from the third genera- the second bottle I was feeling fine | scorching arr t of the La Brecque Wa d you may use it as you and have been ever since.”—Mrs. v va v, of th rs. R. M. GREENAWAY, 557 J. A. , 716 E. th St., Hutch- ., North Troy, N. Y. inson, K S, Many such letters prove the virtue of Lydia E. 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