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the Increased business 48 anticl- pated these cuts In the ug:umm do .much. to_help .close the gap. B D N e employes will be found due for reduc- tlons dg not indicated, but it s to be 1796 lady who always had boasted J.bout :: peace and quiet enveloping hi mer | cottage. “Across the road where the new people have moved in—1I. ug g sure that she Is one of those lgrge-mind- ed women who govern their NORWICH BULLETIN and Courier 126 YEARS OLD Pricted eery day 1 e yesr ewewpt Santas, Subecrtption price 13c & week: 500 3 momth: $6.00 o . was a | Eotrmee Pastoffcs €1 Norwich, Ovamn, lady's husband. it s . 3 % mistake to take down the fence. Can't you Teteshens Catis say something to them™ Balietls Busises Office, &80 Bulletin B Rooms £3-2. 2 Rocm. 83-3. Wiltmantie Office. S1 L Telephone “Norwich, Friday, Juse 9, 1928. WERSER OF THE ASSOGIATE® PRESS, The Amoctated Jies means higher prices for imported ‘linens~—hence the advantage of buying NOW—during the June Sale. . Our Own Importation of Linens The Linens which we offer in this sale are principally sur own direct importation, and were landed at a time when excharige was at the lowest point, therefore, we feel safe in saying that-housewives who lay in 2.supply of Linens at this time will be assured of subgtantial savimgs.. Everything In Household Linens e 1ady let him go in twinkling silence presently after-some time he return- “He ought to be licked,” declared the lady's husband firmly, “with mm% that will hurt very much. Why a ike that is certain to grow up a criminal. ‘Whatever s his mother thinking of?” “I don't believe she thinks,” explained the lady. “I heard her tell somebody that we should listen to the inner voice and let emotion surge th*ugh our souls instead of stifing our impulses. She thinks nothing so beaufiful as the im- pulses of a little child. I found the §- year old hurling rocks at “our own Spe- cial Jenny Wren’s nest the other 'day, and instead of slapping him I aprealed to his better nature, and after that ' he shet pebbles at our windows from a bean- shooter, so’I am undecided whether or strikes and certainly it cammot be ex- pected that justice s being done only when ‘one side is being favore CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING JUNE 3nd, 1922} 11,506 THE NXW CITY ADMINISTRATION, At the ovening of his administration Mayor Waters is quoted as saying: high spirits and innocent souls of the lit-| . s tle dears and if I would read this weighty s ——— - tome of Prof. Inspira; who was the orig- m , fnator of her system of training, I would comprehend better and see how all things Are you interested in the Sal- _GETTING MOBE SAFETY, How judges are recognizing the fm- portance-of dealing firmly with law vio- 1 tors in order to get greater respect for the law and greafer safety is indicatel by the siatement of a Spokane, Wash, judge who says: “In every case that has come befors my court where a man has been found guilty of driving a car worked together for some good. So T'li get some twine and try to “tle up the things that they have tramped down and ! if we put cotton in our ears we won't hear them Jycll as they are doing now. 1 guess we've just got to stand it a e 3t 1 actions as those of her twins, and somes: how I should hate to be the ome to call them to her attention. When one of these large placid women have their feels “T hove the mew city administration|While drunk, I have made it an tnvarla-|not he entirely understood. “John Horatlo Hunkins' cried the 3 e & Ta 2 L 5 £ = y g il e st 4 gond 4 the o provic| bl rale to take wway Bis loense end|""“Shl sis on e porch and rends Inrge |y disgustedly. ‘She Just scared you Do you mt to h;b in its{ This offering comprises Linen and Imported Mercerized i 3 nd 3 th i tence and a fine.” |books by the hour, wearing a beat out, you cowardly cat! just knew a h_* P aTe - Z gue eplendid administrations under Tim | Do bott & 3 e “bad cond-| and noble expression as her mind expands | mere man couldn't do ‘anything! Now R el Tahle Damask, Linen Pattern Cloths andNapkins, fine Murphy and Bert Lerou. I will do all|Spokane is discouraging and she lets great thoughts sink in, and |I'm going to -begin by spankig -the first READ m wm my ! G .y N n my power to give the city a geod ad-| tion. I suppose she doesn’t motice such trivial | child twin or otherwlse, that crosses our L 7 “Towels, Linen Towel- min ion and it wili not be my fault| In Indlanapolls that policy isn't fol- Madeira Linens, Cotton and Lineh ing, etc. : Tot line and you'll see ™ “Oh, gee!” gasped the husband. “Well, maybe I'm not glad I go back to Chicago on tonight's boat!"—Exchange. f it s Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter lowed. The law is different. Fines of $50 are imposed and pald and tire of- fense repeated. In one case out of 100 this year the lirense of the driver was revoked by the secretary of state. In- dianapolts 1isw't checking a dangerous condition. : By the repcrt of Registrar Goodwin of the motor vehicles department of Mass- achusetts there were 875 licenses taken not satisfactory.” These worde have the right ring from the head of an administration that has been puf in charge of city affairs f the mext two years. They are of conrse spoken with sincerity, and each and every citizen, regardless of party is de- sirons of seeing the city get the benefit t just such leadersh It wants and entitled to the very best government Table Damasks and Pattern Cloths 66-ingh All-Linen Table- Dam- ask, assorted patterns—Special price a yard ...... Riketa esess $149 house were good friends until one day the grandmother was cross. She scold- ed the two little girls for leaving the screen door open, for walking in the flower bed and dropping crumbs on the floor. Great Men’s Love Letters! Tfi.fl;.y;s Anniversaries Henry, of Navarre, to Gabrielle D’Estre: 1792—John Howard Payne, author of i * B The two youngsters sought refuge on 70 and 72-inch, * extra ~heavy t v i ¢ which 210 were for| The life of Gabrielle D'Estrees is full ‘Home, Sweet Home,” born in & § u y + n = m?- ‘;e orr?‘mj-:: gyaos: :_:: ;?: ;::xyngmaft:yd:mk:ngd\limor That was|Or romance. She was one of the most Ijew York City, Died in Tunis, :::;-XO {fifreaiafigxfi“fizr"f:‘;"’ 'm'l,b_k: All-Linen T a b le Damask, Damask, in a good ‘-;-M ade up as 1 . ; bl i Sl Ul Pt AEpLan. 1502 commsity of daing || bleached and silver bleached “of “patterns, vakue $1.00—Spe- ple, made up as it was of republicans|more than twice as many as in May last 1846—] jon | UP- She realized the necessity of ) y us el e, Bilhociats, that. dity oy Sptlyasr but the. oliny! that is. being follow<JANcer RRIC L the alaiinih ceitiry. JY{1846-—¥ire JuSScyel 'a lazgo portion the shoulders of the new city fa- Waters has taken no different ard he recognizes his resposibilities. It s to be earnestly hoped that he suc- creds A structure depends to a vital degree will be an opportunity for the to judge how well the new ad- ration is laying its foundations. Much depends not only upon the court common council but upon the heads selectod to administer t departments ed of placing a check upon such driv- ers s having its effect in greater safety in the highways, there being but 35 Conditions have gotten to the point where something more than half-hearted opposition must bs ehown to the dan- gerous drivers who ire as great a men- ace to others as they .are to them- selves. Slaps .on the wrist are useless. NI;PED IN THE BUD, ‘While it doesn’t appear that it was very formidable, the move of ' General Blanco to cross the Rio Grande Into was for love of her that Henry of Na- varre left his Hugenot army in the lurch, when they had about snatched a signal victory over their enemies. She was of & a wisdom as great as her beauty. Her motto was “the secret of life is to enjoy dt.” ‘When Gabrielle was a mere girl, King Henry III, of France, cousin and prede- cessor to Henry of Navarre, fell in love with{her when ‘first she came to court. Her next adorer was the brother of the the Duke of Guise, and the Dukes of Longueville and Bellegarde also wor shipped at her shrine. Her parents com- pelled her to marry a man who loved her but whom whom she did not love, the of the city of St. John's, New- foundland. 1850—James §tillman, who became City, March 15, 1918. 1866—A. force of Fenians, estimated .at_about 1,200 men, crossed in- to Canada from Franklin, Vt., and proceeded to plunder the surrounding country. 1870—Charles- Dickens, the great now- elist, died at Gad's Hill Born at Portsmouth, England, Feb- Tuary 7, 1812. 1881—The United gtates Government assumed control of the ship ca- nal at Sault Ste. Marie. grandmother was visiting my grandmoth- so, for when she reached the door she heard Jean gay, “Ruth, I wish your Watching the Demosrats. Mr. Editor: There is no need for me to point out that we have had an elec- tion, but now that the democrats have won such a smashing victory I am keen- ly interested In seeing what, they are go- ing to make of it. If I am correctly in- formed there is a movement to return to the office of street commissioner, a former incumbent, James Fox, whose ef- forts at wrestling with that importang Arish manufacture, actual value $3.00—Special price a yard... $1.95 §750—Special price a dozen. $5.95 Size 2x2 yards, All-Linen Pat- tern Cloths, value §6.50—Spe- cial price ... Size 22x22 Napkins to match foregoing, value $6.50—Special price a dozen ..... R vese $495 Size 2x2 yards, All-Linen Pat- .tern Cloths, good guality, value cial price a8 yard ...amecsm oo 00 72-inch extra fine quality Im- e ot The Torgost bank e ¢ to0ex" s 22 Linen Nasicine so gorted Satin Table Depsh, n n v to be e le killed by autos in May|noble French family, and was gifted not nited States, born at Browns- 4 matel e foregoing, value ne handsome designs —extra el el o | opdiietiesl il s only with fascinating manners, but with ville, Texas. Died in New York| ETTERS TO THE EDITOR | special pri~u a yard....coee. $100 Size 22x22 'Napkins to match the_fnr-grinp—spneifl price a BRI . 5. 3a10e b Friate BAD 25 dozen [Hemmed Mercerized Ndpkins, -good ‘sizé_and assorted patterns—Special price each.. 10c 60-jnot - Bates' Turksy Red Table Damask, in the staple 5 3 i H 2 5. chetks and figures, value $1.00 necogsary and vital duties, There muet|Mexico. with the indicated purpose of Com;t del Liancourt, and the union did 1ws—xx2rg Edvzlmi and Queen Alex- :gbfl:‘e;:a flotn;n:::l zet‘:::l’}:m 2 joke 4§ $7.98—Special price ......... $595 —EShecinttprice a yard auls... > 1 i ~| not last long. andra visited the Czar of Rus- e a o ‘handicapt i i be consideration for efficient servios and|making {rouble for the Obexon gvy-|"Wll Loy of Navarre frstmet hes sia_at Reval of the administration that presented him. HJ 8ize 22x22 Napkins to match, Coi U Snee. gtades of il Pt ere must be attention pald to past|ernmen and possibly i WaS|he was a beggardly leader of a forlorn | 1921—¥. W. Galbraith, national com-{ In view of the Fox record in ‘the Des- (| value $7.98 — Special price a tern Cloths and Napkine—all at at- sEelons WOAM Lave not b abie. auiciiy GIRRSEESAERRISE. hope. He was the ruler of the pretty mander of the American Legion, [mond administration, can the = citizens |} dozen factory In the picking out of depart- The United States has long been made ment heads the welfare of the city ra- the pleading of plum seekers t be the deciding factor, is highly important that we should at all times have a businesslike admin- istration of our water department. The same is to be expected of the fire de- partment anl the police department. the stamping ground of those dissatis- fied Mexican elements bent upon. ousting the powers that be in that country. More than one revolution has sought and ob- tained assistance from friends on tais side of the horder. General Blanco's efforts and movements apear to have been pratts. generally understood by the kingdom of Navarte, near the boundary line of France and Spain, and was heir to the throne of France. But he was bar- red from the French throme by his re- ligion. He was continually falling in love, but he seemed to have loved Gaq brielle mare and longer than all his other sweethearts combined. When they first met in 1590 Gabrielle ‘was batween nineteen and twenty years of killed in an automobile acci- dent near Indianapolis. Today’s Birthdays Admiral Sir Frederick Sturdee; who look for nothing: better.from the demo- crats than his return to that position? Are we going to be asked fo look for- ward to and be satisfied with such an andministration for the next two years? Dictum sapienti sat est. £ A TAXPAYER. Norwich, June 8, 1822, yonien P ] tractive prices. EXTRAORDINARY- VALUES IN "' Madeira Linens- i “Rose “Soallop” " real 25 dozen Reéal Madeira Tray T reet + effec-| age and Henry was thirty-seven Gabri- i Because protests have 14-inch A reak an administration. No d - e a _ have & clalm upon It unless it In backed | have been undertaken. e ary oo Sl e emera | BSIS Calae, Thom (e iyears ago g;*}l"g;;;’vaisrde:s “have been iasued ‘to|f .pure Linen and hand-scalloped of pattorns, value 75c—Special br unquestioned ability. We have had| Whether this was part of the Diaz i : ' disastrous experiences in the past which revolution that was recently predicted tact was unfailing. Partly, it is said, by her suggestion, Henry at last decided to Edward Fénton McGlachlin; a new major-general of the delay the reurn of all' the troops. fThere~ are now -about 1500 United —Special price a half dozen $350 price each S. 4 i . cars should be taken to avold this vear.|for Mexico is mot revealed. In the|change his religion in order to become|at Tond du Lac, Wis. 54“;?:;?5";’;‘; States soldiers on “the Rhine. 25 dozen Real Madeira Tea 25 -Reat —Madeira Luncheon There is mo excuse for the repetition of|country to the south there are those who|XKing of France. ; today. - Napkins, hand . embroidered Sets, thirteen pieces, valus $7.98 fallures In the proviston of good|are far from recomciled to peace. From| After he became King Henry wanted Rt. Rev. William Ford Nichols, B . dorners—Special - price a half a set—Speclal price 695 rament and a - satlsfactory admin-|such it can be expected that more or |0 divorce his wife Marguerite de Valols, | Episcopal bishop of San Francisco, ‘e Workinog H dzen .........coooeenin $3.50 ol .59 Y : L from whom he had long been separated. | horn at Lioyd, N. Y. 13 oW 8 Wi e = 4 y ; AN, ears a, . on less agitatton for trouble will come.|ang marry Gabrielle, but his advisers | today. S o 2 20 dozen fine quality Madeira An-importer’s samplé line of Real he gas and electrical department | They are the kind that give encourage-|councilled him to make a marriage that : Man must earn 2 A : ? 3 "y g Joseph McLaughlin, congressman-at § Madeira " Scarfs, Cent Doyli and in the cemetery department it s te|ment to just such a move as Blanco and|would either bring money or influence to -large from Pennsyivania, born- in fhhis datly bread by Tanyand Lynstson Narkine, ex- - il efficiency will be the|his supporters are credited with. Itflthe country. Henry was obdurate and Mayor Waters takes as gulding ¢ the administration of ex-May- nd Murphy he well under- stands public sentiment regarding them. his pledge for good government he should h the hearty support of his and it words develop into deeds he will get.the same from the commu- nity. . - ““ 93 Prevent her becoming Queen of France. A special lot of “run of the mill” Pattern Cloths and —— — seeme to be doing good Work in behalf|™ whie Henry wrote her the most, affec- IN THE PUBLIC EYE THE CHILD LABOR PROBLEM. of * pacification he knows well enough|tionate of letters it was not always that Congr. has a p sman Rogers of Massachusett amending the Constits : et flon 1 heow I tosmt‘;:l ‘g], Mcé:nll,b;vho is expected | gone and I haven't lost a id,ny of ka % tion of the United States in a mannef|narine; at the bottom of the Rio| ROt t0 cothplain any more. now Il en! the epubican senatorial | since taking Goldine Tonic and = that would make possible the emula-|Grande he can take. comfort in the e,k another; not to be cross any more.” | Primaries in Massachusetts as an op- |vine. I werked hard all last wees [ JIemnants and short lengths of Table tion of the wages of women and chils Here are extracts of three enchanting A dren under 21 e is a bell rer in the checking of in view of the uncon- the child labor law hé most effective way of deal- ng w the problem is through the rroposed amendment. He has submit- ted the amendment which he advocates to President Harding. While declaring himself as deeply in- terested in the guestion of child labor, the preeident in his reply to Congress- man Roge: has indicated that he was ready to commit himself to his pro- rosed legi: ot but was planning to ment to congress within a upon this very matter. country will awalt with in- such a message as President Harding sénds to congress because all terest i ard..... seesisvns BOO the BUiBebISEE. it. See how I yleld to your every wish{ —_— Sid ool & X the cof is interested in this matter Don't I deserve to be loved? And I 18-inch “Old - Bleach” Linen (L chid labor and the gross injustice| /mne man on the corner says: Thers is| (DK you love me, and so, with bappy me to children in states where| is tolerated In the worst form, The president hasn't indicated what his views are. It might be expected that he would be an oppenent of child labor and desirous of seeing that de- Obregon and his government can deal as effectively with others as they have with the leaders of this party they may in time convince the trouble makers of the futility of their preparations and convince Mexicans that their best work can be directed toward keeping tbe country -headed in the way of progress instead of driving it backward thronugh révolutionary tagtics., While Opregon the difficulties that lle In the way ir that country of substituting ballots “or bullets. Nevertheless with Blaneo and flection that two of his troubles have been disposed of. EDITORIAL NOTES. One thing can be taken for granted, coal operators will not be prosecuted or criticized for keeping prices down. Walting for the rafiroads to reduce passenger rates before going on .a va- cation is liely to result in no vacation. With Boris Bekhmeteff leaving ~ the country Senator Borah will have to find ‘someone else to waste the .senate’s time taiking about. —_— With the vacation season at hand it means a heavy drain on the stock of railroad timetables, or much study of nothing to gain and much to lose by disregarding plain facts politically as well as otherwise. Amundsgen plans to keep in dally declared that whether the step were wise of foolish he was going to marry Gabri- elle. On the evening of April 9, 1599, as Henry and Gabrlelle were sitting in a garden arbor talking over their approach- ing marriage, Gabrielle fell to the ground in agony. She was carried home and fied in a few hours. Sixteenth and se enteenth century historians did. not hesi- tate to say she was poisoned in order to everything was roseate. Henry was very jealous of his rivals. “You know the resolution I have made,” he wrote her, letters Hen-y wrote to Gabrielle: “My Beautiful Love: Two hours aft- er the arrival of this messenger, you will see a cavalier who lives you very mugch; they call him the King of France and of Navarre, an honorable titls, certainly; but very troutlesome—that of your sub- ject is much more delightful; the three together are good with any sauce, and I am resolved to give them up to no one.” “My True Heart—You declare you love nie a thousand more times more than I love you. You have lied, and you .shall maintain your lie with the arms which you have chosen. I shall not see you again for ten days. It is enough to lkill me. I will not tell you how much I mind. It would make you too yain” “My Darling Love: You have much more reason to be afraid of my loving you too much than too little. That fault pleases you—and me, too, since you like heart, I finish. ® These radiant things, like the singing birds of Babroulbadour, followed their pringess wherever she want. County Donegal, Ireland, 5 years today. i il Michael J. McNally, utility infielder of the New York American league baseball team, born at Oakland, Cal, 29 years ago today. Emil F. Meusel, outfielder of the| New York National league baseball team, born at Oakland, Calif; 29 years ago today. ponent of the veteran Senator Henry Cabot e, has a long record of public service in the Bay State, in- cluding two terms in the governorship He was well known nationally before be became governor in 1916, owing to his long term in the national house of ' representatives (1893-1913), where he made a distinct reputation as an “independent” sort of Republican, and also because of the creditable work he had done as an author of lives of Thaddeus Stevens and Thomas B. Reed. ‘As Governor he stood sponsor for many important reforms in State daministration. Mr. McCall is a na- tive of Pennsylvania and a graduate of Dartmouth College. Choosing the law as his profession, he was ad- ‘mitted to the bar in 1876 and began bractice in Boston. He is an orator of great ability and has been heard on many public occasions. Stories That Recall Others A Eind Wish, When Jean went to her little meigh- t must teill how I had busted nerves, [J pains in my stom- a c h, heartburn, } shortness of . breathanid couldn’t sleep _well,” | ness he can't hgl!p have to lay off a couple of days every week. NOW my .nervousness is all I am much better ail over and I have taken only one bettle. It's so good to be able to sleep and you bet Pm|§ | tickled because I .can work.” put out of bus like Draina, you need e ‘Tonic and Nervine. This world-famed Tropical Tonic, the Great Yong-Goma Remedy wiil put you back on the job .too. i Don’t -delay, get your bettle today. ¥ you're | Andrew Goldine Remedies are .sold in Nor- and Lee & O quisite embroidered designs — ‘Special price a half dozen $4.98 Tray Cloths, -eto~all at very at- tractive pr 18-inch Ali-Linen_ Scarfing, in tan- color only, value 50c—Spe- cial price a yard............ ¥ 18-inch All-Linen Scarfing, in a better grade, valye §89c—Spe- Scarfing, oyster shade, value Extraordinary Smcnlflflormgs Napkins, subject to oil spots or slight imperfections of weave—all at one-third less than regular prices. ings, at very special prices. Bath Towels—a remarkable showing; at lowest.prices since pre-war days. .. $100—Special price a yard... 79% Linens and Towel- R The Manufacturers’ Associatio : wioh by Geo. G. Engler and . and T 1 plorable condition ellminated. Several| paier 1 Te wih L perintry on M| New Jersey bas adopted a fesol:fi:!tl :::;d:wx:itutlhteheo‘;fi?xset.‘lkleflh::e m: good Co.; Baltic by Geo. T "Towels d Tow bills have been Dreseatsd to congress|Rini iey: adl g menvied by maxy | opposing a soldiers’ cash bonus, but |grandmother, tos,” she would say, <but |Coichester by A. T. Van Cleve 3 2 PO -3 e o e o | e o mmr " | il o o e o | e e B R ot OER Sl 50 dean s oo permes | U gt e o “ituation but with the president taking al One expert declares that 95 per.cent|and. the Aependents o ThsTendents|” And she sud the grandmother of the | titp: Foak by L Huck: Tawde,-vjlue 10=8pe- | Mieaskslstionk-sahasie Simile, versonal interest in the malter anif{of the hootleg stuff is deadly potmon,|dead. g : - cial price ... 12/2¢ | actuat valus 250 " “Spesial making it the subject of a speclal mes-| That makes no difference of course eos - 0 congress it may well be regard- ed as= the begirning of an effort which is nténded to accomplish something for o 1elief of the chiidren an1 the good Sed inah : +rnnuen 25c |- Huck-a-back ~Towels; * actual than Nature has in the cells of the liverof the.cod-fish, ool aTontl of the ecountry by the fedsra: govern-|Mined in the country for more than a ? v = =t il ¥ Es% w“alue. Rt ol month Wil be resson enough for some|Then You Have Somsthias to Lewrn| 2 freasure ho of golden vitamine-bearing ofl, sur-. f:‘;"'-rm size yB.I:;c:: s $3.00~Special — price.... $198 Intoiest In the question certalnly| !0 cOFmer as much 2s they can.and oth-| mhousands who have piles have not| ~ Passing in vitemine '-m‘ ? any mw or oil.! ¥ o : r‘i Far {d6:ingh . Hpkan, - Linen = Crash hasn't abated because of the decision|®™® to hoost the price. do the same for you. ; - ness any othe 2 oil! il price +.n....« Tow“fl"‘h‘nw e t the supreme ovurt. P e e jearned that quick and permanent re- B aans o G b ¢ sorbent—Speci 25c half bleached, It senators keep on inviting their col- : 4 THE RAILROAD SITUATION. The decision of the raliroad labor long as it sells and those who buy get the desired kick. Just because there isn't coal enough leagues outside it may become meces- sary for them to have a ring marked off around the cormer and plenty of Have You Piles? 2CC03 ished w! - cine. " Neither cutfin’?! fl‘:r any tunm:dnt of tr;lunent with -oint- ments an Suppos; remu the cause: ppositories will remove 25 dozen size 18x36 Union Linen Huck Towels, a very service- able -grade, - value 3%c—Special 15 ‘dozen size’ 19%38, All-Linen Huck-a-back Towels, the well known-“Webh” :make, value 69 - $125 _25c—Specidl pricé a yard..... 15c 18-inch_ - AH+Linen - Toweling, i e soft .and ahsorBent, valie 450 —Special price ... eesse B0 oS S Rt board that there should be a reductlon |standing room for & crowd, Bad circulation causes piles. ‘Thers 3 £ —~Spegial P'“ A vard. ... 20 n the wages of the rafiroad shopmen is i st ol Bt somplete stagnation of blood .1 20 dozen “Old Bleach” Huck- 7 e 5 n accord with expectations, It follows| Not Leing able to dispose of the Chris- | the .parts. a-back Towels; ~actual value 18-inch extra! W.fl‘_ Linen closely upon the cut ordered for the|tians fast enough the /Turks .plan toffrst $125, $1.50 and $175—Spécial Toweling;: absolutely. purs . Linen maintenance of way men and the cut in|put them in the front line trenches. And |¢ql, o ol SR N N o yard. ... 29 freight rates for the reilroads oreder to|yet there are those who would not i 4 2 AL il become effective the first of July. pose severe peace terms on the Turks. By these reductions in the wages of ——— and then declded raliroad employes a move {s made to| Something akin to a vacation marked|der a rigid money-back sut the expenditures of the raflroads|the next to the last stop of the Portu. tbout §110,000,000. This doesn't amount o half of what the reduced railroad mtes ave expeoted to_amount-to<but-with - Ruest aviators in their flight across the Atlaptic to ‘Brazil but to them gozs the konor of making-the hazardous. trip. Don't waste any _mor outside applications. &i i RO from Tee & 3 | It has given safe an L0USa! of people, .and =h