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uammnmvum Would happen a treaty| who s so concéfted and unbearable any- only sat-|way? And they. going right to Bu- — responsidility | Ope and -vanmffx!“ n--.-nn-,.n..-r---a;. hed. good ‘Well, if they - are touring abroad 2 J so GoodFar Yal\ Suverpcien e 136 & wesk §e & menth: - people | ai that - e Poeticn 11 Nerkis, Coun, 30 | Wil give ful consideration to the latest | WOTTIINE Over how they ere ln:et?“ o X .:."'Jf.. L5 decision of the Mexican supréeme court " prophesied her father. “A man M Y Tt it Ananmmmtom-th-mmvfm.mmon.amo:.nmunmmg f could | - \ ake our [O— bug tha: doesn't mean that it s going|thess days a millionaite and when A ir individua) Frenelt Buiee Tatoral Room 552 | 1o be carried off lta feet unleds it 1s con-|comes out he iooks ke a rag pieker and g opera i ¢ Own Root Beer W‘th o._nmum—-uur'ea«ml_mmulm\:hym‘flnmu Well, well! 8o " n g the decision to do all that is eailed for|the Biackers haye got a wad of money,|or lhc hguse y —=—=| by the property freaty agieemeni. he they 7" exclusive as wrwich, Tuesday, July 11 1922, i s AUiEen e CWILLIAMS' THE IRISH SITUATION. -{ vate goit courge X ) M S day-looking Gaughter whe i Tighting & . f Whether or ot the reports that oome| vareasm 1 attract attention to' haresit: o i log) from London, in s tho satement f "My foodnen bt v ines By vy e wouia o v Gt 12| : Root Beer Extract mage that the republican movement in|buy! It's & pity some family with Sense 1.., out a good nine-hole course and T'd fgres Irelard Is collapsing, are corract every-|couldn't have inherited weaith!” tch professionsl to do fti Then thing points to the fact that such must| /“Sudden wealth alvays makes afli- when had the men down for week-gnds Wewmw“htfiswcw”flfl. v store this week you'll find special offerings all over BB o O, " " s e el e ke T e T B IS ou can make fioegallons of | Rsore, no matter what you need it will be prodent o, - | whe i S T K, B |y e e | (SR - the most dell least try here before deciding elsewhere. iol valuable_property. me shudder to think of the lengths 8he|ne matter how many were in the house, ! e‘hlng Root Beer vou It i . m for us uh&bm | Determination not to gv* up the fight| will go now to get in with the right Deo- | tha-mother stated. “With & fower on k ever tasted. is as great CchuLA'"o“ | may b keeping the irregulars In theiple! She will try to marty Roxy to aleach tray matching the room, you know! ! Gght but they are hopelessly outnum-|ecount or something like that—you seel” {The butler would be trainéd to sort them eason wh t out corréetly, of course, and abeve all, F— ust a of WM WEEK ENDING JULY 8th, 1002 i bered and have no resson whatever tof o\ R semm 0 L [oUt sorebcrly, of Shimde und sbeve Ml T get a bottle expect to be victorlous. There are cer- Root Beer Extract and follow the ll 630 tain points whers they are able to mus.|Of the Blackerst” mourned the beauty of|maids. I think we'd have a housskeeper ’ 1 nmfiniufwyflb]fl‘wh Wflmfiwhhfiymhhfi fhe faily. We ool BaTh gut chai e sverything, becsuse With & ) Fi End Bargains will appear [tor considerable strength ~ Cartain | money to-uch good wee and woud e I simple directions on the label details as Special Factory o S ttiers aro those who are WIlIng 0 SAC-| done it in the right way &nd had Deople | ide it would be f00 mich for me—— Don’ . e w time to time—all worthy of the attention m rifice their lives quite the same as did|admiring us and saying that of course| “If we ran over to Paris twice a year, on’t experiment—be sure to TP TO THE GOVERNMENT. those who went on the famous hunger|though we néver had been rich we were | shopping for the correct things would get WILLIAMS' —the me B who would m thrift in their buying. President Harding returned to Wash-| qrqie but as for such sacrifices being|the sort who had always been used to|be perfectly easy,” sald the Sarcastic 5 fogton to find a number of problems| qumotent to turn the tide of battle or to]nice things and it really didn't make any|daughter. “I'd just like to make some centrated extract made in Hart- ~ b 0 be solved. Whether he was of Wot!\in supnort for their ambition there|violent difference to us or 4ldmt g0 10| folks' eyes stick out, hateful catg! My, ford, Connecticut. - = &3 B had reason to be disappolnted that no g B ety our heads! Why, we'd have been Lallwouldn't I be nice to ‘em, though! 0 ok o y . g > vttt (o Rl y 5 - |aristocratic about our money! Reserved| “London tallors can DUt it ail, over 7 wm‘ ‘nd s Y o g Bgor I The great majority of the peaple oflgng and, you know!” ours when it comes to men's clothes.” s . e conference of the mine operators AM| yoyrhern Ireland ars convinced of the| " Gertasniv,” agreed the mother of the|the tather of the house sald, “T'd leave THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON Co. i pé- “ . miners. The manner n which the re-| wisgom of those representatives who en-|family. I have always said. that sud-|o standing OFdsr——" - Infants’ 'WI a:' c-;’hmw“t:« a -:M. ui.u"""-o fpective ides cling to thelr positions|iyreq into a treaty with London. They|den wealth would not alter me in the| «Phink of having momey enough roll- Hastford, Connecticut Hadlery, oiang 44 to W, vatis ,""'" makes It evident that something more nt peace. They degire an end to the;least! Of ecourse it would make someé|ing in always to buy every single thing So Oy price . W M persuasive than the arguments &I%ady| . naiions which have existed in the isl-|neceasary changes in our way of lifeyou wanted!” sighed the beauty of the m o A e M Lhi”“~ o e arhitraiiny| 127 100 long slready. Tt 13 & case|but thee would be no displev. 1 expect)family. b, Meck whats the Use | o e TR0, TlRCE STRET SOAT ,,"{. Vel 1o prisg...- ernm ust inslet upon the arbitration| .. . ihe Irish are as determined on one|MrS. Blacker will have sables at thejthers fen't any justice iy thoss silly cid % = Sate phice - s 2y of the matt S5 i the other, but the number fa.| 1685t ~A nies,” quiet seaiskin would be | Blackers getting it when If we had it we glant to so direct his botsterous impulse | of gold and sliver, as well as fonts and Ml Il- M Lisle R in resegaised Dt thire th & win.| e 80 o y ¢ ail’'T ehould want, Alaska of course, and|could make so much bettér use of it!” |to serve, that after days of patient effort | statues. To a few of the churches aitars Boys’ Extra Heavy Ribbed Hos- .u.a upen each $ids to arbitrate pro-| O' S the support of the treaty and thel yinchifla for evening and & raccoon cost| “With no display whatever and just|he is welcomed as a helper instead of be- | of solid goid wecs presented, bat, later fory, sizes § to H—our regular our m ‘o .-d. SEprh S S eiro| government of the Irish Free State|gor sports and motoring. And a well-|plain common sense” added her mother. {1ng merely tolerated by those gemerous|church regulations preseribed stone and y ¥ided 1t oan be stipulated in advance| ..., 413 situation so ome-sided that that certain points which are opposed by dressed woman really meeds three OF|“Its just always that way in this. i the cause of the irregulars becomes Fent scarts, kolinsky and mar- worldi"—Chicage News, W rempective sides are exciuded. Thers |yt 0 Sogr aNpes v W the matter of whether the wages ' 7 - o I 1 e ase>| Dublin seeme to have received a con-| & v enoush to_ overlook his carclessriess. A | wood as the only permissible materials for | ¢ Hostery—Sale price. 10 year old who was crocheting a gift for | altars. Precious stoues also came into | Bl Women's Light Weight mm- her grandmother remarked: “Even if it|use to ornament images of the saints or less Hosi in dark brown isn’t done well grandmother .will ke it|as gifts to them. Thus the Sacred Baby ;- Ifirm 3 12Vac diustve lomath ‘or. tH6 pirength “of ' the charhcter of letter that the Duke wrots | because it's my work” How much more | of the church of Ara Coell in Rome has j opera: tners opposi i to the Duchess, and is addressed from | Wholesome for the little girl it would| been miven over 4 space of many years e -n:)o:' »..-M g 1:“5\-! the:: Frte BIMEE-S WL Tu nit e Gy, IN THE PUBLIC EYE\ The Hague, April 23, 1704: have been if someone had insisted on the | a wealth of jewels. Waomen's Fibre Silk Huulry. % no theught a¢ 8 feduetion in| ', Of OUPesition, dut 1t would be most “I am very uneasy at not having | charm of sending a,neatly made gift, that| “The accumuiation of treasure by tem- black ml{e ropular value :"‘__ epardiess of what the facts as| Unfortunate for the Emerald Isle should heard from You since my being in [ grandmother's pleasure need not be{ples and churcites and monastéries ' has LBE wtadlished may werrant the other centers Insist ' upon Delng| pypry years old today 1is Jose this country; and, the wind continuing | marred by apologies. Organizations are | not been unbeoken. Time and time ag: Ve i la, |in the east, I am afraid I shall nottoo often hindered by the well meaning T in a situation, howsver, In which| SNOWD even as did those in Dublin. The|oellana, the president of ~Guatemal these convenient stores of precious metals | lessons of that test should be sufficient|whe ears to have given something |have the satisfaction of receiving any | but unskilled volunteer worker. more than the operators and miners are| W0, S0P . The com- ! and precious stones have been seized by - 2 t ‘ g ? : ble and well ordered govern- |letter from my dearest eoud befors I|munity life of the future will be enriched | conquerors. Pagans have looted the Summer Wngh Uldm somcerned. There is the great and long| 0 ‘0’ mPPTerS 8 ::\','m::“:h:o‘e::c_ e R tameulent Central American | leave this place, which will be the nest | by every child who has learned {) take|®hrines. of other pagans. Mohammedans > miffering public that has a deep interest e that further bloodshed and de.|republican. Presjdent Orellana has had [Week. pléasure in caretul, finished work. looted Roman churches, inciuding _St. g Wamer's v I his question of fuel, and it s fn be-| O5TIZ 2 long and varied carrer in the servic of | “I am yet in uncertainty whers I | “We require from buildings as from| Peturs, in $48. and the churehes-of Con. ||l Children's ~ Summer Weig| P e A wnea Balf of the publlo that the govermment| UTUSLION I8 & wastage in which there s bis country. His experience has includ- |shall serve this summer, for Cadogan |mén” writes Ruskin in “Stonés ot | stantinopie in 1453. Sancta Sophia, after | @ Waist Union Suits, valie 58c— & acting and must continué o act in & -‘m :u-flfi::‘m:; ‘: is g:mzhtol t-k'u:;;- od service both in civilian and military [18 not yet retorned from Hanover: | Venice, “two kinds of seodness; first, the | the breal and suffclently long to heal existing Dbetween the western and the | [l Sale price w....n'. Extra Size Vests, fine castern churches, was sacked by western | M Grildrans “Pearl” Waists \lJn- ribbed, regular 30c value, at... ristians during the Fou erusade, an 00 val This a one secret of actéptabls | chucch vessdls wers taken o destroyed ta |0 Suits repular §) % 78c | Women's Ribbed u""" bu ved | doing of their 1 4 11, ¢ Saner et win teing (e MUoh GMeInd| o ounts wihiout extending: the fght and|Pors, ACKT SOURIHEE B A v from e King o Dowtmakany. that | hat they bs @ratetul snd Dieatint ir or S R M i might be well| "2KIng the sitnation worse. o0 his time as & teacher in the-school, | I serd by this post to Lord Treasurer, 1| ing it.” I at . knee, sizes 4 ! |sec that I must now depend upon one | service, that the doer shall find joy in his | many cases at the time of the Reforma- cuff = lace mough ¥ there was anything to justify g gorwe sl ik had e i e e Crondutas | of the Danish troops, 5o (hat if Han- | work rather than seck all his pleagure as| tion: "m”'m"‘"fi":"g, "'s’:= regular 69c value, at -~'-~ R The excuse for the high wages, or ol ‘h"E e ive Service in the army, which | Over should persist in_doing the same | a thin apart. This we can emphzlh. to| “Russian church treasuries have be m_ et o 45c | Women's Ribbed Unien e on for which the high wages| A Mllfl::"ml; dbtflor l"; el 'm; the F;D::;‘:Me qualified him in later life for |though these people should consent to t&le citizens, showing thtm as con- | among the richest in existente in late | P wers granted. has been modified. Condl-| |af88 number of automoblle accidents t of chief of staff. As an educat- | ¥hat I propose, it will not be in our | sistently as possible that we do find joy | véars. When Russ envoys were sent out | J§ Women's Summer Weight Blod li; l Foms have changed and thers is mo rea-| C2lls attemion to the menase that is| the POSt Of SWEl 0L SEC, VO T ECER D power to find the troops necessary, | In duties. By the then semi-civilized state in 957 to | ice Vests, regular 25c valu e o why ome class should expeet all the|C3used by the dassling headlight. This which ‘gives me, as¢ you may imagine | Our children-will receive their firmest|choose a national reiigion they were | at 2/2¢ | Women's F‘u U Academy and as director of the Yot ot the countrs to provide it war| 'S Of Corse mo mew disovery. Tt has| Noiio)) ‘Central Institute for Youns |8 E004 deal of vekation. T Mops my | foundation in the matter of their respon- most impressed by the wéaith and rich [l Women's Extra sixla l:flico 5 Bedice hp. M-hr nmext letter will 16t you know the cer- |sibility toward the community from the | besuty of the services at Sancta Sophia. | [l Vest lar 28¢ value, at.... 18c Jat .. I 1 thy he t different ests, regul e when mm,o::o m; ple_vm :mm ong ::"; n::m ;h‘"a o "tr.::;‘af’fm:“" ;\]!:;’ h;flfl ;g:iclefl';:»l*;b"'::t it :lnlnx of what I shall be able to su;u -’vhlmh is I;X‘fl by happy example ::rewe that unl- “:‘? ian cl';u;c);l have laking the reduct x o i lo. and peristent teaching on the sefeguard- n marked by their weait orn: ssndivions ik for was the headlight of the other a provincial governor, and as a supreme | "y go. .0 tsoul, my desire of be- [ifig of the community wefare by the right | mentation. Sereens, refiquaries and can- T is this holding up of the consumer| a7 S0 afranged and so briltfant court justice. ing with you is 80 great that' I am |sert of homes. Read them Mrs. Kate | opies of precious metals wece to be found Bat presemts the worst feature of this| Dlnded the eyes of the driver going in = not able to express the impatience I-am somtroversy. The longer the deadiock|the oppesite direction, making Dougas Wiggin's charming story “Mothee | in all of the well-to-do cliurches. In ito have this campaign-over. 1 pray | Carey's Chie %" (Dunap Grosset com-|some of thé richer institutions whale " ™ certain” bacomes ‘he| #ble for him to tell whether he Tod: Anni 3 God it may be so happy that there!pany New York). Theirs was a home | Walls of sanctuaries wers of silver and CORSETSy PEWCOATSI APRONS' mc' B Sibtieues the more e [Towiin SulAE Macci 59 ke or Wbt ay’: nniversaries may be no more accasion of My coming [ whosé izht coud not by any possibiity be|some floors were .of jasper. Numerous / > ortage of coal and higher prices and| l°wing sufleient oom. to pasy or wh but that Tumay ever stay with you, my | hid. Mother Carey gives the keynois In | icons wers studded with jewels and some AT SALE mcu t is to the government that the publie|er 205 to collide wits 2. treq dearest soull” saying to her chiliren when they move | Were almost completely covered with v: s thme to insist that it get| 07 & PAst In the Impenetrabls #pAce Be-l1744—Plerce Butler, the son of an Eng-| The following létter. was written | into the village of Beulah " WWe must meke | Hous Drecious stanes. ’ Some of the palls vord the curtatm of light. lsh baronet, who became U. S.|by the DuKe just after the hattle of The worst of the dasziing headlizlts |t a home: as beautiful and complete as | used were practicaily small rugs of gems. . senator from South Carolina, born | Ramillies, dated Monday, May 24, 1706: | we can =ord. One real homengl\va_\'s “Prodably the wealthiest of all religious Womenl Bunglhw Apl'olll, M M P A NEEDED MEASURE OF SAFETY. |bave disappeared in this state althoagh in Ireland. “Dled in Philadelphia,| -“I did mot tell my dearest soul the | makes others. I am sure of that! Wal nstitutions in Russia was the Lavra or checks and plain col in tie-back Iy waw the order issued by|NéTé are many which still offer sum- Feb. 5, 1822, design T had of engaging the enemy, if | cannot be hapny. or prosperous, or usefui, | super-monastery at Kiev. Before the P °"' te commeres commission ro-| CleMt trouble because of the large and|1797—Charles Macklin, who played [possible, to a battle, fearing the concern or successful, unless we can contrive to| World' war it had an annual income of (M lay val o na donstaiseanausiatin B 2 YIRS WIS that ard used’ behiad the leading parts on the stage whenshe has for me misht make her un- | make the Yellow House a home. The rives | half a million doitara and 8 well stocked $1.25 value, at :m:‘_":‘;‘;‘". ey | tegal lenses. Massachusetts has not past his 100th year, dled. Bora in |easy; but 1 o, Sive her the sal- | s our river; the village is our village; | treasury.. The secand moat important in- 3 4 ireland, May 1, " i ion etting her know that on|the peosle are our neighbors: Beulah | Stitution, the Lavra of St. Sergius, near | -i ts, | Women's Muslin Gowns, _low @xed portions of ther systems. ‘There| peeh restricting headlights as lomg #3) .0, 7cNotherlands abolished the | Sunday last we fought, and. (hat God | meorme 1r ue cnd e DAL v BOTAa | ralue o about SIIOMOON ot A ee Nawin's: Vapta) and Qleesig :‘fl neck styles, in white and '* i Wi be & time alfiance for the Accom- b R g use of French as the official lang- | Almighty has been pleased to give us | iy | thedral of St. Isaacs, St. Petersburg. there |l in white, flesh and orchid, at these | ({50l 3" e cantrasting col- 2 of this work whieh will re-|08nize the need of it and has a law deal uage.. a victory. * * ¢ T can't write to was more than a ton of silver in the rurm | |§ sale prices : ore—regular $150 value, et.. v" ok millions of dolars but it a.m,mlgfl‘g ;flh n-:' : “m;:ev dst(l‘hl‘ there arel 1846 The First Indiana regiment ar- ::z;r ”:;{ Ich!ld*rer;,] s: ;;nul ;vi:l 1lmamemA blN THE D AY’S NEWS of ecclesiastical vessels, and in adaition |l AT 69c . reduced from $1.00 \ e, % & seoids ¥ ahets e strong headlig] an s prompts rived at New Orleans on its way to T am well, at esire | mueh gold.” & - ';’“,‘I':: ,::"::G.nmuz one of the doctors to point out the nec- the seat of war in Mexico. they will thank God for preserving me.’ : ek AT ‘125 % '::"e:: :::: ;;;: Women's Ponges Silk Underwesr, This nesds no better llustration than| eASity of keeping the eves on the high-|1873—A rainfall of 2.25 inches in 15 min- | AR oray elve my duty o the Gueen, AT 229 . e at thess sale prices : i i i s 5y e | e 108 s T o o i 17 v eried % Samtunty 04 5 ooy e S oL B M| et o mions mptntont. || Seories That Rocall Ot || Wemmee Combintions, seme | Shamars, $25—uive SRR of the midnight fMer on the Philadeiphia | S dVice in keeping with the practice nada, the first French-Canadian | SUCcess is, that it may be & great servics | Requisition of church valuables by the [ Cover and Drawers Vests and Step:in, at $4.29, value which many auto drivers have found it Cagars, i X i Tp Sorees Dever & $5.00. and Reading road where a switch was o 5 to hold the post. to her affairs, for I am sincerely sensi- | Soviet government, reported in despatches faken at full apeed without any respect|NeCessary to follow. It doesn't do away|ygos G iOC S PO oy o |ble of all her gooanecs to me and mims, | from Russia, ratses 2 question s co the being pald to warning signals and the| With the brilliant iights but it prevents —others are Corset Cover and Skirt, actua! value $1.50—Sal " He was sitting tn his car waiting for (B orice . —— ulation had passed the 2,000,000 | Pray believe me when I assure you that wealth of the various religious institu- Should Aunld Acquaintance. mark, I love you more than I can express.” tions of the world. Gm“ulflo“/ #e sending of the train down an embank-| the lights from shutting off the sight of ment resulted In & number of deaths and|the man at the/wheel. The advice is as “ ve | son ’s Pink or Whits Silk 1020—Former Empress Bugenle, widow of ‘Since the dawn of history peanle have | some business to show up when he heard ‘Women' 3 = 1 been lavish with-their gifts for religious| “Hello, Ed,” coming over his shoulder, Women's White Muslin Pett and Ca ‘ many injuries. The investigation of that| stodlient s that which g ] Taichep Jr died . uatld | LETTERS WO THE EDITOR 10r it aieinie e s e inte ok R aoss e N Hamburg long i, with LA wreck has been completed and from the 8 o 3 ¥ e i s a8 k Sunday Crap Games by Carnival Men |OF 2D unseen God.” says a bulletin from | out-stretched hand of an acquaintance | flounce, regular $1.50 value, at $1.19 regular $3.50 \-Ius at facts ascertained the responsibility is|8nd if followed shold help to prevent the Washington, D. €., headquarters of | Who had been out of town. finced upon the dead engimeer, who ran Aceldents, but that doesn’t of course On Battlegrounds, past set danger siguals, fafled to whis-| Check those needlessly strong auto head- a the National Geographic sooiety. “The last time I saw you was when - % = ’y Today’n Birthdays !b Mr. Bditor: We have had carulval| “The result is that in all Ages treas-|I visited you in your office and asked Women’s Silk Petticoats, in Taffeta or Jm, and in e =t the aporeach to the station and|¥hts which act like a search.zht, and y oosters and we have had carnivais. We | ures, usunally in the form of gold and sil-|to borrow $5, said the “riend. o . T 3 fll“ ‘ Wit 1o appy the rakes. Tt was &| Which it acking would cont-iuts st e et ooy 9 exle and amnoy- | ver and peecioia stones. has flowed tn| _“That riht. Thats right exclaim- | | combinations of Jersey and Taffeta, in a full line ed to app k 3 < ey : mss where this otherwise faithful and|mMore to the satety of the higtwar. Jose Maria Orellana, president of the |ing nerve racking nolss 4ay ani night— ::::?,fl-’;:u: '.‘,‘,’If.{':?;o,{:"';,‘.“.;"“,:,’;f,' e e R Y A L R al $2.98 from $3.98—at $3.89 from $5.00. myeful engineer of long standing Fprro vy Republic of Guatemala, born ' 50 vears |all night lorg more than on. Sunday s n the opimon of the investigators, HEGREAL, 8. and in most parts of the world. then, ex-| “That's right,” grinned the friend. “Be- ODEl-| cept dueing recent decades in the west, a|cause you refused to let me have it.” :lt‘ V-r‘l‘w- considerable part of the liquid wealth of | And then for old timese sake they went roaghuint > ago today. of this week we had cras-ga In full possession of his facuities which| Strikers admit that thers is no merit| Prince Tokugawa, who headed the Jap-|ly Dlayed by earnival me: wenld cause him to take necessary ac-|10 thelr side of the dispute when they|anese delegation to the Washington con-|yoints on the Battlegrouns the world has been in ecclesiastical i across the street and “killed” two malt- ton to stop his traln and to wait until|resort to violence. ference on the limitation of Armamentl,]“lfz hi"'h lhexyw;nx Amer: of 1hisihands. Aniy fhe treasures of temporal]ed milks. he had securef the Atlantic City route _— DOPIA MR Y S any knborhoed looking on. \We have jie- | princes surpassed those of the religious It is nevessary to work steadily these| George W. Norris, United States-sen- | titione Powers that be” for help | institutions, and in some instances, as in instance whers the|days in the effort to accumulate a tan|8tOr from Nebrasks, born in Sandusky [but our pleas have not baen heedel. It HOUSEKEEPING GOODS 5 e Tibet, the monasteries and temples held SHEETING, S}-EETS, TABLE LINENS, m 8] Hitwess 1Be- shewess, county, Ohlo, 61 years ago today. Is true we have not used the golden Drapticatly all the conniry's tretmmre: { ANKETS human agent fafled. So far as reported 3 Dr. John Washington Hoffman, presi-| ('@t it be possible that this s what “Archeologists find that the pagan tem- Bl e msiom of operating the road was| L e e cause| G€nC Of Ohlo Wesleyan University, born | needed to open eyes now blind and caz not defective. It was followed as usual ples of civilizations dead for thousands at Nobdeston, Pa., 55 yeara ago today.|RCw deaf to our appeals fer decency but there was & failure to respect it, and | Put the number of strikes seems to mul-| ‘Clarence F. Lea, representative in con- |and a chance to sleep a ax hours now ao: yper‘er:m::r;z‘:;mm!t:gh:"‘:‘u’nn‘ivglgr et e the derailment oc-|tIPly during wet weather. gress of the First California district, and then? ~The Battlegrouudy of the | several faiths have had their vioh trea born in Lake county, Callf, 43 years|East Side have become by nuisancs and |uries and their ornaments of gold and Tiad thers been in operation on that| Those Loulsiana legislators who had|ago today. spuse a public nuisance and u disgracs silver for centuries; and they has ! stop system which|® fist ight In their chamber must have| Milton J. Stock, inflelder of the St.|to the ,f“‘.’. of Vnrwdfi lch. Tt you Wito 02 | uge as well of a siittering ""“"2 lmd‘lflag g-| had @ Tom Watson among their number. | Louls National league bassball team, CUTY the “seats of the mighiy" Wil not}monds, rubies. sapphires and other jewels. 4 the train as the sig- born in Chicago, 29 vears ago today. belter Conditions herd, wiil yom not ‘st [yany' an 1dol jadsy; from the difs tot nals were expectd to direct the engineer lesm send WIth the. nas: caraival /af | lors af Inglnn emipies: loake out taotan 5 @0, the wreck would have been pre- efictent firing ‘aqued that we wha-maw ! oyoy ‘or great Tustron: o 2 M dying by inches may thus be fin- s, precious stones ted. ¥ happened to the engineer, 216 dying by Ly S n. whether he w , ineapacitated, of Famous Literary Mysteries The s s “‘:l oo e s z’“"‘y Was “Monte Criste” » True Story? people have a pecu ea of what con- e . Flitutes the rainy day which 8l are|, The grestest military lesder of Hng: ach Bleached and Brown Sheeting, valus 17c, at.... 36-inch Bleached Sheeting, in such well-known makes as “I value 25¢, at = e 3 Pillow Cases, at these prices :—80c grade at 39c—the 39¢ grade at 29c—the 25c grade, at ... Size 81x%0 Bleached and Brown Sheets, value $1.29, at When Word comes from China that it cannot maintain order one is inclined to belleve that the situation is becoming more and more brittle. ished quickly and mercifuiiy? Sod wears uther gems that might ransosi ven dead at th ttle, will never be PENOBBOVOT ST. RESIDENT. “Christianity had to fight for its iife tmown. It is fully known what can hape Norwich, July 10, 1922. for the first 300 years of its existence,| oem whea it fs ImpossiBie to get the pros- R — and its rites were carried on in the sim- g Ay o The Miberaticte plicity that séerecy made neceseary. But 17-inch All-Linen Crash, bl .eiui and bmwn, — Sale price a yard . land " in the. sightednth t Johi with its official recognition the t ekt £ ine ¥ R i '{i u'l'l“kln :f‘# hILlaT:t.l'l&c;ln kins, To ¥ : ;nd in the eighteenth century, John came the ten- m ni nes ‘able ins, e setine mont| arnld (o provide apeimt e po s S, donll . CHILD TRAINING || 3t = stiiaisscomnition came ws ton- |- R e B Gty = or safeguards | under the domination of s - ruler more onenly accepted eeligions which had gone v Hon faflure the human Those who want to reduce should)|powerful than he. For years the any cause at all study well before; toward the making of gifts-to the accomplishments of the|Duchess of Mariborough, impéripus, bril- | Preparing Our Children for Citizenship.| churches by devout followers and power. fat man from Tiinols who walked tolllant, smbitious, was the most pw- By Allce Wingate Frary. fu1 yatrons, and loward the use of more > 4 erful reon in ngland, rul even g \d costly paraphernal B O s L e fhe queen by the ascendancy sne hed |, OUF children are given regular instruc- | Lruicny® e So%OlY T pl it R v g ¥ o - tion in citizenship in school but the best | BIaN e it timses there Rave been hcts gained through. their long friendship. st | peror of Rome, lavished gifte on St. o the supteme court of Mexico which| Saviet leaders are getting o lot of pub. {82 eL tqip 8) G708, Lo ne heia | that can be done for them there will not | Beter's church in Rome acd pn mafirs + been held up as Indicating that that €Y 18 WML el knowh way of fgurlng| gucn power with o little that seems | 2lone Blve them the urge toward helpful| Sophia in his new capital, Constantinonie republic was diaposed to give roper|!n Tevorted iphymleal breakdowns andlayractive and with nothing that fs | 2°TVice In the TRoUERLl ooy ngnt | He thus had a hand in enriching the two weognition o the rights of American|then getting denials that any such thing|amiable n her Gharacter, byt that she thelé vatents Tha Galka :“’n‘:‘ o | most famous, and once the two richest, nbjects apd their property In that coun-| 188 happened. must have been in youth a woman ca- | 1O FRATADS. The (Ao ed ;"uml’&lx; chueches in Christendom. ry. There have also been posttions ————— pable of attracting others to her with e 25 dozen extra heavy Turkish Towels, value 8¢, at. » o 25 dozen All-Linen Towaels, glfl‘ weight Hucka-back Tm value 75¢c, at ... . 58-inch Bleached Tabl M.th price a yard. 84-inch extra heavy Satin Table Damask—Sale price a yard....... 72-inch Fine Satin Table Damask, assorted patterns, value $1.50, at iy s e . “The marked enrichment of Christlan a;o"“ I“" L""fl Table Damask, full bleached, heavy and durable, That Florida court that decided|hooks of stéel is Incontrovertinle. vision and strengthen their grasp of the | churches began .in earnest in Italy and | VAluS, Bt 3 Smae taken by the president and the govern-{ L CFOUD SO At dbel m, Marlborough marriod her for love | dramatic events of the yast. Fathers and | (e east in the Afth and. sixth cnumies | Bates’ Turkey Red Table Damask, in ail the standard cheoks and T e moa| any case took the right position. There|8nd loved her absolutely. His aftec- | Mothers can help them to c7oress elf | anl soread in early medieval times to figures, value $1.00, at ... e e membered| is no use taking any chances with the U078 Dbreaks through ail his _letters | SPRFColation of the Uime and country in | France and other western countries. Not Size 18-inch Hemmed Table Napkins, value 19c—each hat there bave been occasions when re-| 0 5% S R, o % to her. He writes: “I am heast and | Whioh they live in terms of evervday ser-| oniv did the ehurenes e B lance placed upon such promises has|'UT being obtained: these days. soul yours. T can have no happiness | Yice. To teach them that'they have an oo been found through bitter experience 10| Herrin got awey with murder so eas- have bten misplaced ily that others in man; laces Just st the present time attention is| gy ooyl | 18! couraged to do the same thing. Fortu-| firected to the statement by the Mex!-| naigly a1l places do not take the same| 1 { i . chalices, patens, candelabra, and other til T am with you"-and his fear of | Important part in keeping & happy, Well-{ small objects, but many had large screens her displeasire o tampers . comes in | 0rdsred home and that the atmoshpehee such plaintift bursts s “I am mever | of & comntunity is the atmosphere of its| happy as when I think vou are | homes is to lay a foundation for substan- dY His mottve of lify iwas to [ tial citizenship later. To ad< tq this a i s 3 LIRS |3 Extraordinary Offering of Blankets and Comfortables please her, and his ambition to con- | sense o r"?o‘“ ility toward a younger Comj % p. o = lquer all fields that were before him, |child in one’s own family or a friend's, mdm'ldmu\imllld'm 2 In F < fecision established the fact that Article| President Je vt shopmen are! that he might settle down at home with Lor toward animal pets, is at ledst to start i eDate the SMEnes sovton the End &k 17 of the Mexican Constitutien is mot re- 3 Y mn' can embassy to the effect that the Su-|yiew of lawlessness as does Herrin. preme court of that republic has by its| ontk “the blessing of living quietly with her | the habit of coneidering the interests of . ronativt Al thEL e Wb 00| Ty Sk for O dallpanda, but | ol oy g oibers duet 1o kuen emhasizing hese| WILL SAVE YOUR HAIR have, which is ndicated by Sasts 1 NI ity Tor AAbEENAE (he] 4. action of some of them they} "perhaps fortunately for this much- | tWo poinis day after dav so that they don't Intend that anyone clse, including | wighed-for peace, the Duke died long | become a part of the ckl iren's live is no ndn‘ounnifin to get zm/0 OE on Ol.lr &m M wplication of the law cenerning much| other raiiroad men, shall be employed s mor . Lot nea from Hanover, | small task in dtseif. s 3;;";;:‘:,,‘;yg‘;g“:“;,;gg‘::“; or to go anywhere. It has Of lllfll(dl m[m Cotton, Cotton and sroperty in which Amerieans are direct-|by them, jereat old aze; a yirago whose last| However eager a young person may be|day and get a bottle of Parisian Sage,| Many Women. Why not &7y it? 7 interested. —_— — *|days remind us not seo' little of those of | to serve his community, his impulse will Several things dome In and by the ‘When Americans admit they would|the Countess of Shrewsbury, in Eli- | be dis 5 the most delightful and resultful hair con, Woolnap, and All-Wool—Also ‘'on Co ated or accomplish harm rather | invizorator in the land. swuntry to the south havée been inter-| have been In danger of being shot had!2Deth's reizn, who spent her last days | than f unless his efforts are intelli- e Sa haio Y0U WANT to put your ! ve vour vhile you have hair | ness betere AN el ted as paving the way for the re<|they gone into Germany there can be no|DOt ONiy at variance with those about]gent. 1In Maud Lindsay's tale of “The 3 ave hair the publie, there 18 no m moval of ihe obstacies now in the way| sympathy at all for the element in that| NS DU even with her. nearest of ki, | Glant Enéroy and the Fai t save. Parisian Sage Will 4o it and |am betier: than through, the Sdvertising and who' died ed: Cotent | Braiee Qo SurimEned. Mega, an ofocy.|oinn Panizh, eseryislen f damdruit; fasiguat of Tia Bajati. 5 o S vho ed axarateddy - an ec! v - P ¥ recognitien ot the Obregon govern.|couniry that is responsible for such alof raveronce and love, ive story to read to ch Jpest by the Umited States. This court situstion. owing ren’from 4 to ;::,‘: Yo "”fl,‘n ;;mm Jicbing, an The foll i .m-!- of the ! 10) the fairy mn.. the eager, clu 6. yqu;. ut and luxufl- : o

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