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am ‘willingness to meet from their pay any sum that might be required In excess SUNDAY BREAKFAST FOR ONE This Fine Family Keeps Well By d erwich Zulleti of the yard's bid to complete the job, but there was of course tmvolved that government competition with private capital in the reconditioning of & vessel “What were you thinking of giving ‘Willlam?" asked Mrs. Farley's moth-{| er, entering the kitchen where her lbe lucky to get even that thid morn- Ing. “Better get to it at once, then” her mother advised her. “I hear Wil- READ YOUR CHARACTER By Digby Phillips, Copyrighted 1921 Taking Father John’s Medicine atureopathic other than o warship which thers has| {SUSTIST WES Beking SoCles o Dot lum coming out of nis room right The Voice Range and Goufiet o b Aprnined Ml M 2T 03| gl Greskifer The telephone was in the front hall| Here s one that you can try op e o s ok t If the| “wOp” rolls and coffee” Mra. Far-|and the discussion lasted sa long that|the family in the next apartment. - government yard at Boston was to be|ley answersd briskly. “Some nice|Mrs. Farley grew nervous. She was|the walls are thin. e 126 YEARS OLD favored with a chance to make a bid in|sweet rolls llke those we had, You|quite prepared for reproaches when| You don't have to hear what they - order to give the men employment there | know.” she bade Mrs. Dedwent good-by. But|are saying to tell in a general way . Printed wery day in e yesr exoept Sunday, | it Would be only right that other gov- Not an egg, or a bit of bacon or|out in th¢ dining room her mother and | What kind of people they are. ;\llfi)";g B S 106 & Gl 30 » oo w | ernment vards should be given a like|something?’ her mother asked. quiet-|her husband were reading as peace-|Need to hear is the tone o * mear. opportunity. Thus the matter kept be-|ly. “Or a plate of buttered toast, say?’|fully as possible. Voices. B % Esteed 1t o Pasiofics at Nerwich, Cems. % | comirg more and more complicated, re|Men usually like a good breakfast.| “Well young man’ smiled Mrs.| Detailed explanations of the mean wosmd-daes matier gardless of the fact that the Boston|Annie.” _ | Farley ‘greeting her husband appro-|ings of varlous types of voices have Telephone Calls. vard inststed that ft had the only @ “Oh, William would like it well!priately, “I suppose you'd like a little| been given in previous articles. but ]r n o A5ck. \Bat lonaia moony e aen " | enough,” smiled Mrs. Farley, kissing|breakfast.” quick work, for rough-and-ready anal- 5 o s 1;‘;" d‘“‘ le the big lner. |p.. mother suddenly, with an amused| “Breakfast?’ repeated Farley, re-|Vsis. you only have to separate voices Py, -+ yalgetoreol 6 i S be disappointment over the|gye twinkle. “But haven't you noticed | turning to his paper with what might|into four classifications, representing wurch St Telep allure of New England to get this ob | that Willlam's beginning to get fat?’ |have been termed an expression of |four distinct types of people. ;) Everybody Who Understands This —_— __|but certainly when it comes to letting| *Well, he is in better flash than|mild and delighted guflt. “Oh, no, I've| First of all. note whether the voice Great Health Science of Naturespathy Norwich, Tharsdas, Feb, 16, 1822, | (D¢ Job of refitting to the lowest bidder| when I last visited you” admitted|had breakfast. Your mother gave it to|is' high or low in fone. Then note i : e 3 there can hardly be any charge of sec-|Mrs, Farley's mother. “but he 10oks|me. She said she knew Alice would|Whether it is loud or soft. No healthier family than the DeYoungs can he found in Paterson. Just Endorses Thes: Treatments Fo. tionalism, all the beiter for it. A man should|keep you a long time.” The high, loud voice denotes a per-| recently Mr. DeYoung said. “About eight vears ago I had a very bad cold The Sick MERSER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, gain a little weight as he grows old- e son of the mentall type W:o ‘1- la;k-l l:fid:olhmg, gave me rel.l‘ef until I took Father John's Medicine. I have four | Rk Bt & Gttty st - r. T don't believe in all this modern 5. Farley smiled ing in self-restraint; a thinker, but| children and when they have a cold we give them Father John's Medicine : - i) i Aty c CoORRIORTNYS. Vit kg Bl ) e hern e pon her mother. | mare than likely of undisciplined and | and it helps them right away. Last year I did not have a doctor for any | SECRETS OF THE ENTIRE TREA' Every now wad then.there Asigy dis. Al hurry. I knew Willlam must be get- | ineffectual thoughts. of us. (Signed) Tice DeYoung, 50 21st Avenue, Paterson, N. J. MENTS EXPLAINED putes n connection with the production| woh, TWillam doesn’t fast!” laughed | ting hungry. He always wanis nis| The high, soft voice indlcates the Father John's Medicine Is called the greatest body builder because it s of coal which disturbs the millions of | \frg. Farley, the eye twinkle strength- | breakfast as soon as he's dressed. | thinker who has learned how to think| ail pure food which builds new flesh and strength. e coal consumers’in the eountry, but re-|ening, “and I don't try to starve him.|Did you eat up all the rolls?” - |to good purpose. Scores of Office Cases Permanently gardless of the loss and Inconvenfence |mother, All those hints you've been| “Yes' grinned Willlam, exchanging| The low, loud voice indicates the 2 Recuperated that is suffered by the public in gen-|giving-me every Sunday since you|looks with Mrs. Farley's mother. “I|non-mental —type (practical rather|possible barriers, tunneling has been “y, eral no way has been devised for avoid-|came have been wasted. I don't want|ate ‘em all up, Millie. It was a good | than xhhenrenr-a!\,d("( vlltfintxy nnrion;;é Jnown }:l‘am wir‘: 'e;,r‘-y flm;. Lo ou Can Do No Bstter 1204 : ng it that has ovi the possibil-| William to go go hungry, duckie, but|breakfast and I ate up every bit and|&Y, Who is expending that energy e y STATDONIN | 90 s hidni » e natureopthy health s¥stem goes CHCCULAHON 1 of belng obliged to Euffer from a|he's really inclined to eat too much|crumb.’ Vidality uneconomically, and who upon | Indians hollowed out undecground fax Than Buy Our Wurst o ik melho:, hat’ gon shiortage due to lack of production, from|On Sundavs. You see he takes no ex-| “All?" queéstioned Mrs. Farley, a|occasion can be inconsiderate, harsh m&tfln&"’; \D"T]M gl:r!mle-- and early et know of. The Natureopathic doctor's WEEK ENDING FEB. 11eh, 1922 |1 5000 I (0 Tied of the commodity | TCiSe on that day. unless o plavs trifle puszled “Al? All of whatr Ohlor even brutal o G 0 |IWEGUELS SO Gl Buphigies temparse: For Your Next Breakfas broad knowledge of the human body 5 : ¥ i golf, and when he sleeps late it brings|I see! What did you give William 6. 10%ry ) y 1 s because of such operations, or both. |t R B N GERIE K¥ 10 C8 Y | motherking? Just the coffes and|the practical, level-headed man or|Tiver atside while they bored into the TRY OUR ‘.'g':’:;'.:::(mg?r c,’:uo‘:;..l:e:n;o:v- Even now with coal at a high price| gether. And then we're going to Ber- | rolls?" woman who is likely to act and |SOft ground bemeath the river and walled you back your health in & sherter — the country has been threatened with a|tha's for supper, and that means more No{' smiled het mother. wisely. |think to the best advantage under ;" ";'_““‘m“‘,:n‘,“l‘"w‘;’li‘ihm;?; fi; HOME-MADE time than it generally takes some doc- —— === | strike of the miners unless there is an|feasting. So Wiliiam really should have | “No, I didn't give him just the rolls| varving conditions. It Is the voice of| (. vated o 3,000 foot pasmee through the| P O R K SAUSA fore I ot RequEnESALIEN em O RELIEVING PATENT OFFICE advance in wages. The latest indica-|a light breakfast this morning. Oth-|and coffee, Millie. They Ibokel so|& self-restrained and efficient per-|p y "t O FIoe * GE atireaarhy (il 2 Wt here 1s g 2 L are that this demand may be!erwise he'll have had far too manyimean and stingy and unsatisfying, |S0n. “Huma ! Ax de tracks T and mo.lp,.u’“., health system ob- s ol but it is helieved that it will | calories” her mischievous dimple|somehow, when I had the tray set up Tomorrow—Tight Lips PR "h "““‘; m‘y“' e . tracks THUMM’S erfomy ¥ as w y - 2 month of idleness hefore am | deepened, “before the day ends.” with them. And T just knew that Wil- Proud A Th s ::‘ et -: 1 BY Coll s Senator | 41 A s v | liam w E thi i g o e of here are only two Blumer College 3 o g tas| Mostment can be reached. Al that § SR L L g’e‘f‘,;"‘ff“*lfim jiam wgud be pd g el Mil | m————— | Sinclon e, the longest, o the world DELICATESSEN STORE | sraduates in this city so stated Dre. gl E Dasl e course bound to have its effects up.|aid Mra. Farley the y, L1t | hin 3 will be opened to fourist tfaffic early in = G Fices i - A [/an The individuat or maustrs chat buys | oL COUTSE: you learned & lot about foods | my own beys it you must know. I I CHILD TRAINING AT HOME | 1922, Thua wili Be Fiven an . opporunity 40 Franklin Street Thaver Bullaing, 16 Frankitn steeet 4 | eoat for tuel. Tt provides an addea ex-| NG SO HHnES At O CR, A e Toc| to S eyl iy for repairing the first of these tunnels We are extremely busy and in order jora. B faet Jo . e W men, e, and I've|two or three strips of bacon, and a which has, since its opening in 1905, borne 5 . cuse for increasing the price and In|always liked them. And 1 mever yet!nice fat plat of buttered toast ! Family Prayers and Saying Grace. | ihe burden of the travel between Franc 19 secys. the pubiic; We Ripy thanest 3 - | faca of a 'hr;mrn»d s!r:!;c there s :1 knew a man who didn't enjoy a good | “My dear daughter, the moral is By Mary C. Terry. and Italy through SWitzerland. Abov Pr'b'n:,“mv:..("u"dm; or(n"m”pfi:i 5 [telling what demands will have to be|Sunday breakfast.” that if a man is growing fat he' can fuiiEetiey - | th f of this tunnel, t 14 HANDLED AXB 0 be hers. faare or las Lor Sprie: L by consumer who must have| “Well, rolls and coffee will have to|exercise volutarily or reduce his ine|men o oh. oy countTy there 1o 8 Move | hioh wonstitute. the lonarst saiumy At ihe letal natureopachis Sftices i and whose supply is denleted atisfy William today,” smiled Mrs.|take voluntarily, but the loving and|were obsarved by our Piigrim fathers | tunne in the warid, rises the Simplon Thayer Building. wag Under these conditions there cannot| Farley. “That's all I'm going to put!wise wife gives him enoush to eat,|whose characters and accomplishments | Napoleon saw the strategic fmportance of Thousands have seen and heard of 4 o he interest in the bill which has|On his tray, motherkins. “And.” as the | regardless.” SIeAE Idvwk teriing worll this pass and caused the present carriage the great work these men have done presented by Semator Kenyon for|telephone bell rang suddenly, “if that's| Mrs. Farley looked thoughtful—Chi-| How many children of the present gen- |road to be bulit over It ° in Elks' Hall as well as in their pri- ; creation of a mining board, consist- | Alice Derwent, as I believe it is, helll| cago News. eration had the unforgettable ex-| “The Simpfon tunnel was designed "‘*k:":\",: Yoy ARTEIN £ of nine members, the public, the S b perience of “seeing daddy pray?’ It is|with a d e passage, each section of weeks. ose fort: y n i g e BB e a sorry thing that with the omission of | which measures 16 1-2 feet wide, but STANDARD GOODS enought to witness the work will have t e 3 “_'\M o 'z ':_ “‘ £ mother. She also 1;ad her first meal at|the children of minsters’ families there | heretofore only one has been completed. -?m:‘u;,m]z‘ to talk about the balance p reliet | TOPTES 1. which uld serve fo e | a ‘restaurant” and as usual, small|are not many. Yet there is no one t {One mteresting feature of the tunnel is 2 of their lives. } purpose of hringing about an ad FAMOUS TRIALS thick white oblong” side dishes werel which makes such a lasting impres |t it is strakzht throughout except for BOUGHT AT LES3 THAN The crowds visiting their offices 5 & nt of disputes in the coal industry, ‘H.N:;l [:rr serving, : and Is such an influence for good on the | short curves at the end where ihe tracks T PRICE. Sally’ conclusively: shows that, the af- i Incter s b Gt e ety s A T was asked if she had a nice time, and| It seems asi f time is 8o limited in our | trains, driven by electricity, pass througl: thy can produce great results without Yousd f i if she had a good dinner and “lots of|average American home, business and it In about 25 minutes the use of drastic drugs, pills, dope The idea is that reason and a proper| In 1860 there was no better known|eats. family routine so pressing th fal One of the most interesting railroad or surgeon's knife. gl TR It in that plagun g0l °" | personage n the neishborhood of Step-| She said, “Yes, T ate all there was on|to find a suitable time to observe with |lines through the Alps is the Go:thard THE HOUSEHOID o by | consideration of fa hould goa>™ | yey England, than Mre. Emsley, a|the table except what they had in one|our children those thingh which we our-|line with its fifty tunnels connecting The science combines the essential E " n the adjustment such matters R e Al s-| of the small ba “ 4 e . A . ~on- | & i e of all health procedures. Natureopathy v widow of 70 years of age, who pos-|Of the small bath tubs on the table;|selves know to be wise and best. Con-|Switzerland and 1 The % Sy Aot e g o . h an forcs and the creatlon of ab- | sessed considera roperty in that|that.I did not like.” e el s ton erac n in the Wiikch ia -between nine and ten Bulletin Building b It wil ‘padtivay . b (the - oaly - - conditions. Efforts to obtain | vicinity. Being miserly and suspicions Not a New One, Perhaps, Dbsiest of homes, su there Is time for iz, 18 olfler than the S 2. ‘The by a AL tf \ch results have heen madc before|she never admitted and SEANECT 0| They certainly try to sblles at that|POWed heads and a few’ words of thanks | t of aift between the two 74 Franklin Street health method that all scheols w without making any definite prozre «“'.m house. and never answered 3! restaurant over there, qaclared Bill. 'i"' ther e of ouelfoony S@bUATAEL | (8 In shhoamoe . e ioplon s die f;‘.msrmm”olum o "m?l" ":" d it I8 possible that nothing mere ock at the door until she had look: mafnted. b B g 3 © 00| which can be understood even by the|at a much lower altitude and conee- y avor in every community where ; il S S i'“zi,x?’f e ok ERR LT R e Dot s thumb over his shoulder | young members of the family. The chil- {uently can be used for exoress service and Telephone 531-4 a Blumer College natureopath s lo- " . e dosy faduetre et ot aie ol Byery Monday the Widaw: Emusler! e ‘went therk for g mesl anavremem:|Lr= ceremmy feel something is perlons-| The alr I the Gotthard tunuel fa fresh [ o007 2 == Make a strong resolution this year g e T o henr| sallier “forth to collect her rents and|bering it was the second af, February| . Tissing when it s omitted.. Danny, |and free from emoke. AR short tunnels In the|to keep heaithy. keep the body in first * r a relves withodt aenatisme e whers|it was believed that she never return- | he gave an order for “grcund hog.” | o aiir come SCATeCly more than a year| ‘Since the bufldings of thege and other |reglon of the Arlege gorge, the longest|class tondition by, having your'local Sy Wiheu: b nalizing the Who'2:eq at night without a large sum of| The waitress never batted’an eve, he| o 1 come toddling from his play as|¢mnels through the Aips, the famous o Jof which is In the form of a spiral In or- | Natureopathic physician gi JWRE ries, | ¥ their methods 1t 1 time t0|money in her pobsession. The only|declared, and he further insisted that|a s’ o Do anon. | (OF soumme ho lo g | oores, Whic figured 0 conapicu- | der to effect a climb of 207 feet up the | DOUY & General going over. i Ty Wher attention to other and more satis-|person emploved to assist her in her|it was the best sausage that he had|ompegule hahe ama or Course, s d|ously Iry. are - hecoming ess fof ) iaing: Sliece Sarict Be sure when you take natureopa - £, the veq|factory methods rent collecting was Walter Emms. In | ever ‘eaten. Now he Ia all In favor of | misis with the famiiy on ye) e win |icnted Romance still elings to Mont 0 e the Darie o aomionsl | thic treatments ‘that you see the Biu- 3 e TS R | iz way he was as much an ohjest of|signs and especially the aign of thelgit quietly in his mother's lan and look |and swrsly by GLesns i 58 B. C and 1€ | whieh aris to Madrid route|mer College diploma as a safeguard N LVE. MYSTE terest his eighbors Mrs. Ems- | d z 2 2 i Yo POX e surely by - . and tc | which passe 6 low o ye : AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY. {{nisrat i vl el et At Bl Lemetudien. wonde about the table, impressed | Mont Cenis; which heard the tread of the | o' - eet below the peak | for gelting what you need. % d be temembereq| Now that there are such satistactory|'h o s = == by the bowed heads and his grand-|Frankish kings as they marched into|%.p#0 o lhscm'n m.w‘( ; .':u-uhm o cmuna y » " render a hods of communicating with the| The Oy other person Mrs. gy | father's voice “saying grace.” Lombardy. Then there are the Nttle St |, 1% €W Zealand Alps have B e B By p gov- |to imagine a ship which Is equtppeal| 28 G€ Myiting. o MNCOME TAX FACTS cning of religion In a little ohild's heart | Great St. Bernard, famous for its hospice | o have 1 to ry to burre ly given in the Elks SRR . = gt ool et iaiet Ml i S BRI ST R R Virgina who Is 5, and has husj started |Tounded in and refounded in the | them. but in the memory of thousands who wit- n n e R R i T T YOU SHOULD KNOW || 1o kindersarten. fost her fathef in-the |cleventh century by §. Bernard of Men. (1152 0C Canioriney and W R iee. Riwurmatics’ completaly Fes ; & ot s S as e HE8.ahe owied ) o cent “fn” epi he mother, al- |thon, which gave suceor to the lost and oo CoTnecte ! throush d ive eumatics completely recu- rece 2 ha n|cured of it and o inkline obtained ax|consequence had, ready access to. the e T e | T thousands of pilgrim or the eveatest under- | perated in 10 treatments, others in 18 e r to re- [0 what hanpened to Fxeent that it old lady. VT | e e——— | o Tor three way to Rome b » hemimhers | treatmenta; 20 cases of headaches got A oo s{cannot be docated no one knows tha:| On Monday, Aug, 18. 1860, 3irs. Ema- | B uthority: ta Ak | imnars motae to take time for what we thirst of New York cfty c pertectly vl from 2 to 10 treatments; et fie United States collier Cyclons went |ley went out on her usual rent-col-{ gy oo fEREN S OF L R T Gner things of fife. When |men mow are outtine thelr way beneath = eve and ear cases over 35 in all o ihe bottom. Mo ors. doubts: that if |JCHAE round. Bhe ceme baok sbout| Lic FavERuSlast er 1Pl spibertice liitte girl learned the “thank vou a Part of the Catsiill mountains for al-| New View of Preparedness bighly enthuslastic over Natureopathic R | is there but mow it got there is a mys- 3 P- was seen by several of .4 pig assistants whose duty it is to|1Farer” at kindergarien she came home |most 1 Smiles so that, during the season | National preparedness on a reason-|treatments declare this science to be x tery | the meighbors early in the evening. At hs & eer complied | 10 ask if she might mot say it at thei |Of plenty, 600.000,000 galons -of water |able scale will cost infinitely less in|a Godsend to human suffering. HANDLING THE NAVS HesaBe s i "% see that the Jaw is properly complie 1 |9 3 ¢ . St b hats s Manecd sy Spon & a'clock the mext morning C&, Bt L e, papers, and | ! aml now the T'tile home is fouehed | @iy may be diverted from the Schoharic |the long run than wars thrust upon| ASthma cases, greatest number un- . i e} Several fimg hay 4 2"la boy emploved by u draper In the: in 1O @ e e i s ne wiich makes the common. | Watershed into the Ashokan reservoir. us unprepare ston Transcript. |der treatment, their reputation as N st il i il R a5 \oier | neighbornood called at Mrs. Emsley's [P0 0F 2 et e ce geem brighter and the dafly strug-| +When the mivers In the Crépple Creek| specific for these cases spread wide | sion, & . ® \orvede | hause with some goods she had order-{ 2%, "SI MG vl irkeome than before |zt aistricts tound, that they mue: dic | = = ———|and far since State Capital testimoni- P £ ave hee o new|ed on her way home the night before i " PETSONS AAVNE - AiGriML i PR ML SE R S S r into the carth for the precious| NEVER WANTS ANYTHING als proved Natureopathic treatments 3 o ] ' 1o the | There was no answer when he knockea | h€ Premises. A new provision of law, R e ayere | metal, water poured in upon them and oo + ations [ 147 i ) ; ¥ hen: c i e I be subject reading has been greatly | et Waler poured fn ugon raen| “T tr i are excellent res ¥ " ‘ T } th im o - at the door. Several persons called on |0 | Lle St ( of our Romes becnuse of the | FemR¢red thelr onerations, - Pumps failed | T, tried is,0f cough | Lumbago, many cases are grestly & % 5 v warsh ch had heen sent to| tWo successive mornings hut never ot rion oo rush in: which we live. But|:0 FAIeYe the wimation, AN BOC (0 /010 Ave. T nerit | elated since one or two treatments im- p %, 0 West Indles to act a& a mother were able to gain admission. | e ) her and father who wish their | ESURET was deolded that a tunnel | Qi 2055y oL 555¢E | proves the condition and & great many Rective | for underwater hoats operating from a| Finally the police were appealed to SR s i B ] become acquainted with the | NS0 be P ”‘_' Ays 1ha ‘”"?‘:‘f‘:’. e | ana T: I used it for ¥ chiidren, | have been discharged cured from § 8 100 800 | | an vessel was itself Aestroyed hy front room on the second floor they!missioner. after investigation, notifie ng s falth will, if Tafed IR 193 oqme 1t Seth % kw some and & stely safe pemare:| Many who are afflicted are getting > PR | ot own mines, which accounts for|{ound the dead body of the widow!{he taxpaver in writing that an addl-|!" malke a for Junt this |0 s (o Ha s ol for e eronimedy | well through Natureopathic treat- 7 {the fact that there is mo 1n | frightfully mutilated. Investigation of | jonal inspection is necessary. I : way through the Pyrences mountatns, | SIS f angif; | moent Thers Are othaps. howsei . or L § i e . Ithe case was placed in the hands of M | Fasnating storles of Bibla heroes read T e e Sronces mountains, |checks sneezing and snutfiing. Lee & | still that it is an unheard of . n e Sepmanpeemdn 1 (v~ | Detective Sergeant Tann A man| The act o ides that in the absence|at bed-time. the Lord's Praver repeated ' o s of construc: | Osgood Co. method, because it has not been aving heen destroy "*| who had gained a wonderful reputa-iof fraud for miscalculation, the de-|trgether perhops at breakiast or at some brought to their attention. although A timo as the Cyelops the German|iion as o iraeher of oilminols, ‘cision of the commissioner upon any |other suilaie tim ta'king over with |the opportunity was offered them a e | nder had no chance o make a| xpning occurred in the mmcestiga. | 2™, Presented under or authorized | Mothe Daaddy little misdemeanars short time ago by free publc lec- . | [ osthing ocourred in the investiga-| by internal-revenue laws shall not be |or failurs of the duy and (e asking “Our tures at Elks' Hall, where they could It dossn't’ apear that there fa any-| ey "Gl Sent. & when Mulling call. | subject of review by any other admin- | Father™ hein to avercome them al thece have investigated for themssives o € to fustlfy the claim made In this| fow he had discovered - eviines| STAUTE. "‘(T;‘L‘ employes, or agent | things serve fo orm & speet snd. unb:esk- When a method combines the best 1nd respect. To have two vessels disappear | against Emms. and insisted that the| o o | Lo States: e ALK DMEauh e that there is in the healing line thes at the same time w he stranger | detective should go with him to Emms Written Agreements Binding the Natureopath becomes 8 vital fao- . = than have one. For the lack of house for an investigation. Tanner| Except upcn a showing of fraud or A SN tor in the life of the community. i aer | something hetter most of the ideas con-|agreed and as they were going about | malteasance. an agreement in writine] IN THE DAY’S NEWS e Or A ecrainz the disappearance of the naval | the detective was amazed at the skill| between the taxpayer and the com- drugs or medicines of any kind. Nor or e simaly messmort baged un. | Mullins displayed in locating articles | missio S 5 ne Becohnt or e Sub Land Travel nought of doctors, learned and wise . what mignt be expected under such|aPout the place that belonged-to thedue is final and conclusive, and there-| “While New Yorkers are aseculating lyet they lived to a greater age than Y conditions, and under these elrenm. | WidoW. Finally Mullins turned to Tan-|fore binding upon both parties. The!|about the builditg of a tunnel under the we, without either aches or pains. 4 s cue Suee isias sapd a¥ another T SuAC “Are you satisfied?”|act provides that no suit or proceed- |narrows to connect State Jsland with The Natureopathic Doctors have not h i e etk as another [ «Quite,” was the laconic reply ing for the recovery of any tax or|Brookiyn, “Frenchmen are discussing the invented anyth®g new. They have re s one of the mysterles that Wwilljjgwed by a dramatic utterance penalty alleged to have been errone-|DossiDiity of the construction of a tunel simply discovered that there are triple : obably nevgr be solved. rest you. George Mullins, on suspicion | ously or illegally assessed or collect- | under the s of Gibratar. healing forces which when properly I - - of having murdered Mrs, Emsley. | ed shall be begun before six months ub-sca and aerial tranel are com- applied will bring results in the most FDITORTAL NOTES. | The next moment the handcuffs click- | from the date of filing (unless the|Paratively recent; sub-land communica obstinate cases. Tt is evident that there is something | ed. on the astounded man's wrists. |commissioner renders a decision there- | tion, which is infiniiely harder to achieve Natureopathi o ¢ ssi 5 o o : ‘ « pathic Treatments 7" | about the Genoa invitation that France| Mulling blustered and protested, but{on within that time) nor after the ex-|Vut involves less ecientiic knowiedge is ac The treatments are based uporm > | domsmt like all to no purpose. During the days| piration of five vears from the date|20Cient as the Egyptians and American h ¢ e s ! pose.. Y fonas f h tax or penalty, |Indians” says a bulletin from the Wash- three principles. First, if the frame ; ety | when no "clew seemed forthcoming|of pavment of sucl B T i oy e Brtion or ooie are dilaned dr el oIy . - Bk A young man and woman have been:Tanner had not been idle. He had been| It is pravided also that the amount|a (reogramhic soolety S muectlar structure contracted, %t 3s sk badly clewed up by a mad dog up In| Eradually, but surely working up aof income, excess profits, and war|' “The rosshillty of rail conneotions be- called an anatomica! disrelation. which 8 Ry, Suffield. but we presume they ought not| €2Se against Mullins, and the act of|profits taxes due for the year 1921 en points like New Jersey and Brook- interferes with normal function, there- 4 " ¥ A "[to have ventured out into the public the latter in attempting to implicate| and succeeding years shall be deter-|iyn, or loadirg a frenght train in London € the bones must be adjusted tc Be eIty oughtare to tempt the savage brute,| PMMS finished the detective’s work. |mined and assessed by the commission- |for a virtually at-rail trip (o Cape fown. their natural position. or the muscl N a g cut | i Tanner had discovered that on fhe|er within four years after the return|South Africa, is more than the imagina- normalyzed and the pressure or oOb- 3 OuEht 10U i, nima mem belmg el for the|morning of the Monday on which oc-|Was filed, and the amounts due for [tion of the ancients contemplated. A po- struction is removed, ' gt active 7355 | grand jury in Washingten n connectlon| CUrTed the murder, Emms went to|prior years within five vears after |litical aect of the Jatter project is ihe Secondly the menial or psychologi- . ProRramme | witn the Krickerbocker theater cole | SAtford to collect rent for Mrs. Bms- | the return was filed unless the com-|putting of France in direct communica- eal forces are employed 1o correct Soewer § t in quite the | 1ense 1 Lok haien ley, and Qid not return untll after|mMmissioner an dthe taxpaver consent in via_Spain, with her colonies in conditions due directly to mental ab- = W 4 -85 Il 8y it the Investigations| midnight. On the other hand George | Writing to a later determination, as- h Afrkca. normalities. - 0~ | might amount to something. Mulling was at work doing up a house | sessment and collection. Except in the hough it Is probabe that the much . s Third, the material deficiences are o L —— belonging to Mys. Emsley close to|case of a false or fraudulent return|discuesed tunmel beneath the English Face the cold with a smile! SipBAd iin: the mIRNIS fecm eaint il < The necessary getting out of snow|Grove Road. When he left his work|Oor fallue to file a required return no|Channel will not materlalize for scme time #0 that the body can utilize or ab- shovels rovealed that they haven't beenlat 6 o'clock, he carried with him a|8ult or proceeding for the collection |to come, tunnel joining the continent sorh them until the lacking material used enongh thus far this winter to|heavy hammer. which he had used to|Of such taxes shall be entered after :‘l‘ Burgpe “";‘h “;'K*‘- "'_"""‘d"h"“'\‘;' of . is sufficiently supplied to reach the reasc keep the rust off, knock away a ceiling. This - | the expiration of five vears from the|the gemogical conformation of the Med Whi R e s ; Ty o e e T ot B | R ‘varirn was filed or hosags |(sTransan prove ¥ fenaibls, would put te Rose warms you Runirea, per| oo, cequlred by each met New Enzand tsn't exactly comtrdb-|On it Dr. Gill who was called to see|due. This provision does not affect|France in direct communication through centage of materials needed by bon s - uting at tae present time to the reduc-|ihe remains of the murdered woman | Proceedings begun at the time of the|SPiln with her colonies in northern Africa. through and thl'ough. muscles. ligaments and other struc- 1o of upemployment. found bloodstains, and its edge exact- | PAssage of the revenue act of 1921,| .,.""gmm,.m i Mo e M tures is supplied. THE LEVIATHAN, | ly fitted a terrible wound over the|November 23, 1921. . 1hToEr aan ot 3 Treatment Specifically Applied | There are others tham members of | €Yebrow and another on the back of| The act provides that under certain | meuntains, upmindful of scemingly m- s has tak g oo to conelude | congrens who afe Mgring o auet suic|thE Read. omdifiois Intescatint theisateof ones ; None of these treatments are appli- the matter reconditioning the Levia-| 0SI€% WAD ate 1 Moreover, Tanner found blood near|half per cent a month shall be paid ed in a haphazard way, but are used than, After years of t85 10 Be g the murdered woman which confain- |upon claims for abatement and refund [ paly whers. solentifioRlly IlSM an el the L Rl o ed the partial imprint of a nalfled|of taxes erroneously collected from the ording to each individusl case. While rordh M.nu x;o pepulas any k:nd otbn *2X.| boot. He had a piece of the flooring | date of payment of the tax to the date boer St el il . o "a tn 5|07 any imcrease In a tax, is can be ga-|on which 1t appeared, carefully cul|of allowance of the claim. Taxpayers Q“lcx[s" PM" KIU_ER selves. they may be manfested from B0 Vv:rp: by ;m é\roten;l that xra!heinl fluL“l;la ‘nlso found that Mullins gave|are no longer invited to submit such different causes. . o mire. Xt Inofvolced to the tdea of mew taxation to|up his lodgings at 12 Little Orford|claim, but upon audit of the return gony of lumbago, gou Good health, better health a B e ine| PrOvide & bonue. Street, Chilsea, 13 days after the mur- | they will receive a certificate of over- th‘ll:‘n:nnl:l:fnmm-'—'un L’:fl;{; 2 regain lost heulth, is the ':lugl:: : 2 2 - —_ e der ard before he went threw a boot|assessment and a check in correction w,,;,m..,'"‘,‘d hot all thinking people of the present age. : , s is matter| The man on the corner says: Speak-|into the dust hole, where the police|of the error, or if an assessment is We want the latest and the best. We . efforts that were made|ing of snow, it is mot always those who|found it. The tmprint in the blood cor- | outstanding against the taxpayer for 9. do no_longer ignore the natiral meth- 1o have the work dome at the navy yard | wane little hers below who are satis-|Tesponded exactly with the nails in|income or§excess profits-taxes, the ov- ods. It 15 a factor to be reckoned a: Boston, where ft was hoped to keep | e the boot. erpayment {s applied as a credit and with. It will supercede medicine and the employes busy for a year at lssst i s AU The trial of Mullins occupied two|the balance immediately refunded. other methods for that matter. . and where thers was confidence dis-| That Emglehman whe hamw't shaved|38YS Oct, 55 and 26, 1860. and after - Natureopathy today -offers the best re would be possible to|or had his halr ent since 1908, hasing | POl 87 hour's deliberstion the jury = = / and most rational health system ob- the needed changes 8¢ & saving of | sworn that o wonld Go meltner Il trej 2tirRed 8 verdiat of guilty on what B o e Use it for all inflammation, congestion tainable. - Soliriie w1 . e | et goveramons s tened bas| oot oot dscribed 1| B Mewasd alweys secsmmonded | wnd gnaling il dut bister—Shc— TR e SitehiRe, i ey e e o5 e o * ) 5 convincing evi- - of Natureopathy that vl v . f the fforts came | probably been able to pay off the mort- | dence” ever given in a court gr law. : for: 0 undemanm: it omu‘:m:elri:e'z“n:arxl? @s from private companies had|gage on his house from what he has|Mulling, callous to the last, was duly for. L 0! e a -‘ :e on eca ments for the sick and for the reten- ter it had been ex- | raved. executed at Newgzate, on Nov. 19, o ~ 3 o e e Gl 260 3 tion of good health. Greater number o fos gt bard¥ 5 g of consultations coming in daily. .~ rantes ¢ s made mt :fl:lm-nhr;n tl:ls sbout a Windsor y r’ Natureopathic doctors at Thaver ach worl man ing his wife on an electrie car Bullding, 16 Franklin Street. Room New Fogand would Ifked to have|track to have her killed. bat what seems Stories That Recall Others \ Foarpetsingy oom SEEMAN BROTHERS, ng., New Yock 316, Norwich, Conn.. will continue to rien the Chaslestown yird employes | even atranger is that the motorman who ¥ L (] Proprietors of “White Rose™ Popular Produdls give consultation free for a limited Fvon the chance to show what they|®aw them at a considerable distance o One Exception. nol t v;ruh‘t:.d :flaraunt mz may even be pould do in the way of competition with | didn't have his car in such control as g 0 L ShAEES consultation. oo Little five-year-old Gall made her Qrest crowds sré rolking bov ey e T ments which occupy oy

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