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il ;tii* al i ELEE i HOE ;ffi i i | (JUST OFF THE PRESS) Gives Valuable Information About the Savings Bank Business as Conducted " by Every one shpuld have this reference booklet on hano. The Chelsea Primer, will be sent, with the compliments of The Chelses Savings Bank, tq all desiring a copy. i ie3gEs Egg. (Gut This Coupon Out and Send to The Chelsea Savings Bank) irésque and. hilati- Please send a copy of The Chelsea Primer to It was the first presidential cam- ‘ i which the great mass of people NAMQ: .. 3346 o s dkonserbee e oiivons o s DRIl 418 AP took & ‘porsonal interesf. Henry Clay 2 describes it: “It was like an ocsan Early in the_campaigg 2 newspaper slightingly rémarked that if anybody > would givé Genérd] Harrison a pénsion of > and place or | 2 TEW ed doflars a4 year, and a bar- | jater took a course in the Cincinnati Law | far, Annam may be called the Albania of Gne d" . H re| of hard eider, e Would bé contented | sonool, Following that—in 1569 and |the east, located on the Balkan peninsuis 3 3 it down ¢ v ke %mflflh his G!M:::lm;f;‘iz;flélwm_ne was assistant Unlc States | of Asia. of &0 ad 'a’u. § doubt, this district attorney. In 1830 he was ' B " ’ s 2S & (o 5 do with Hagrigon's élection. His friends e i1 éither parvait nder 6 S z 95 . ed to congress on the :apabiiean ticket | different from her mowre sistar l‘tmsu'l:cec:ns m":fi:\.‘tfizmfiue T ; - 1 ma 't:q séized upon 4. Bvery man who lived in |and served two terms as representative | Albania. She wears a ‘oié-pisce gown tHéy must Rave Bl st strbtaht e BE] - e % : inevery | & 10F cabin of Had lived in one, resented | of (ne First Ohio district. In 847 he |caught loosely about the waist. He Rasenis of SaE: Kt o e ot : 0 ¥ s AN KoL o B b odk e 2 Jibe at|entereq the diplomatic servica as Unlied | body is bare ease for two long steings o fHe president has reiterated his ust that 3 f &nfl‘o’m peogle, aiid inging fect that the it hag re his e L] Vas o “A mountain maid of Anmam is & States' Minister to Belgium. After two !beads, one hanging beneath each bramst . Ha hea; 1o and parading Were the peo- | vears in Brussels he was ‘raisferred to |She wears as many neckinoss as Ber nech | detévmination te véts tNe Bomus bill Yigg J oy ¢ vassel for | PSS Way of fesenting it Madrid as Minister to in ana in|wili perm%, and heér forearm is coversd i passéd by ¢Re sewats, ogreaei e oy oo Mo ? ; The log eabin was adoptéd as the|;gg; ne was made United S-a.es Ambas- [by @ spiral metal Lracelet. Barrings The meaning of this % plain énough. " party symbol. . Large ones wére built in' g0 {0 Austria-Hung Mr. Storer |have enlarged the Jobes of her ears, buf President Harding fn unviling to as| fagt . oo oUon Bas 2 b joltien, Where they becamie the raliving|yireq from the diplomscic srvice and her most striking feature at firet gianice @me any responsibility for the pass-| . Dlacle. tv?h-t:‘l: ':,‘;":,‘.Wm‘ ‘ n";;‘;;‘;::‘, from public life in 1906. is the huge hand-carved pipe she i® apt a6 of auch & bill, 6 will ot bécsme DICTATES OF FASHION og oa : a party to the political expediency| Colowsd atitohi il ek A moking. io appearance thiere were lag eabin buttons and hand- - et Baas wunde ot s, 3 i béing resortéd to and hé i aware that| many frocks m"‘mfi«: gsd‘:n B kerchists, 4nd Iog ¢sbin songs -almost one !aetor alone stands out with gheanny " g : without number. The verse writer, the CHILD TRAINING it B B, i L not only is thére stfong opposition| qué, blué or white anid purple on lav- among thé former sefvice men to any|endeér are popular combinations. 3l = 3 i g8 the way her hair is parted and dome ur orator and the singer were everywhere in i \ L% 5 § in the & ‘ashion of American & 3 : { eviderce. W%n:z:’“pmlble hard cider girl of 1;:“:[2\1], war Nflu:n T:l' marks thé fest Public dtart and the|cuch gifc but ales Among the peoplé of| Longer skirtd re mnow Hot FUésd|mucH sait | St e sl el 2—0 983 Ancem Tave £6F Rind freston Thev sm should diwags Bé t6 gét started| the country at largs. Likewiss he| work but an assured thing, and theo|in bottom, 50 mitigh the Bettes, fectivencas of _(é démonstrations in| Risht HMablis for Chlldren—Obedienct. moge of China gnd huve one sdvesitage right @wugh the deéctioh of men Who|knows that the fin 1 oy of|iS 8 de mined + t¢ popularize a s bl favor of “Old ‘Hy:nam By Gertrude E. Skinner. over their oocidental sisters—for in An- L5 o e B s o o ar| (2 coury e Aot auh - i and] DO ASine Nothing hat, g Reoees Tol, Fon" v eine s houisd 5o | s up of e Toe e e | Coming e oo e moaret Interests of the nation, state and town| it | TAHE e W Shat Sl i ; 3 oris end of i coumtry to the other. Ome | hetivs ure most sasily formed s dur-| way trom the whder. seomtes of Annasm. and when ein be relied upon (o doj Congress Bas net Been dispossd 1o m.‘u b‘:‘:“d“' ”‘f:’m“' :f 2 ’@t raisifs, on Fler notalle feature of the campaign was the | ing the carly sears of Iife. It is there-| known as Mols, the similvude to Albanis thitF Bést in dildsting the résporisibilities| consider thése midttérs SomeNow 16| mig) wastling has as yet put in an ap- . @upfuls 6f gréat grocestians and monster méstings.| fory most important not only that hab- 5. For you eficounter an analent for wiiell théy aré chosen as tims goss| docan’t ampéar o S 4BIS 6 Ieok bevond| pearance, and there ibhardly & mm;-. > : The “spelibinder” came info his own AL |its"gare formed which will develop tha|civilization. comparable to and largely ", 3 thé coriing élection .and while it would s that sueh a stylé will b lsunch- “fourth § o Sup- | together it wis & Simialgri the like of | best children today and the most useful | patterned after that of China. Hue. As. The habdit of negleoting the caueus is| be delighted to have the nt per: ¢ an indicited normal waistiin | {uls of nd Faj- 'which had fever Bed8 kaown before. | citizens in the future, but that the for-|nam's capital and port. situated half was Préfidine pes ; 4 Harvison He @ecured 234 electoral coast scloses seidPiohs, Tt 48 the result of that same|mit the law to bscome efeetive without fl«m—a&m\q‘h By no means y B 7y gzu\fi-” g sd ”fla’“ o{:a mation of all good hd%its begin very|alng ks lengthy Itne, di 3 wirlt @t Nesps volers dway from thé| h's approval he has né such intentich. 3 ¢ early in lfe. series of red roofed abodes, where Ifve Everyone -interésted in the children of |{the mandarins, and one muagnifident Tatt the candidate of ; bolling plass on lection day, The idea|The nation's interest is at stake and| A Snedallion of dainty Prench em-| i g Wy B0 e L T« o rwvsigsd. 8¢ leaving it to someone else s re<|if the bonus goes through it will be| BroidéPy in white or eért i§ used on e o5 b bt But to, reai. o the battle of i today desires to see them develop into L:nb'l‘l:\;mdl. r“:ohdfil‘:« ye;'lu'. where the b w 44 (1 0 Tt Le 6 e of 'ippe- v ‘rls into the!® lwells. c.le!\'!nehpr'- wanaiblh 16 & large degres for the fre-| on the sole responsibility of congress| OFEandie skirteand outlined with an| 3 besce mlle FatHISh canoe. The night before the Battle was| Sent Wiad of eitirens. oot hablis dre,| teetorate has curtatied hig absovts anas quent. of dissatistaétion In|by overriding the veto of the gresident,| S8IBE of dalnty Valenclennes lace. | wigy A " jome of gréat anxiety. Harrlson was un- | nowever, essential in the child's life it|in some important particuisre, but to Wit . a A séparate cape is very lovely fash- lusberry B . pint fleus, ene | USUAlly waketul. Hé was up and sitting | he is to become a good oitizen. millions of subjects he still is the sol¢ 3’.‘. S and offef shold be to give FHE TRAINING CAMPS. ioned of the Swiss silk tricetiné, onely 5 3 i his ¢amp fire befors 4 o'clock. When| ‘There are many ideals and &tandards|and supreme ruler. D causes the fmiportant 4ttention et 18 full and GUitE loRK Miade to Bel g, A . it o fuls | the Indian “’f,fi" came Harrison rode “The rresent young monarch of anclent - & 2 ‘When he addressed the young meén| Wérn over a sheer frock if oné chodses. oné- .: wder from one part the éamp to the other, | ¢ b v ¢ childhood— | AMnam is demoeratic. When he goes Kl of fuieatios Sheh this Rere wii| L Feining i Camp Meads (e gred:|A créss-baried effect It Blué EAd|fir il one teaspeontul buler, one| COIAHIY (N (arEat of Indias bullts, | irutnfuincee, honesty, Jurice, canl.| 20read for diveesion he rides in an Goen dent eall 2 6 whité appeared in the sam; 3 ) 3 > s a0 o ¢ i ealled aténtion to thé fact that ppeéa e, ugh ome Half tespeon | Y ) | to be desired, many good habits that > Yet ho escaped injury. The Indians were | nass, serviot, coneicsy and obedionce. In|Carriame, but the naianquin etill is em- there were_ 11,000 who took advartage| #nY number of thé other dolor com- "z - 4k badly beatesi, whéréupon Harrisond this brief article we are to consides but|D/oved in his offieial travels He is not R hétt the timé domes for them (o or (ne summer rainm comps oot seng| PIRAIONS can bé had. Vivid Amertean | . & ke fiaw, Sukar, salt| rarched to their deserted town snd de‘[ o, o 7 fepresent the séntiment of the towsn in ik % e, to the. laws of home,|inaccessible when he moves about the beauty on a whité ground makes a| oo tnig TR e SPd T (il 10 | siroyed 1t Libe wildfird the famé of | coesor eeminrnd comm . st courts of the imperial palace, usua up{c._smnmg black design, and tHis use 6nOUEH 16 form & seft dough TPippecanos spréad ovér the country and| The lack of respect for and ,\bd,.n,.eily surrounded by georetaries. stewards Beared i tHew A year. material gms beén made up in & glip- % 1) down 16 & shéet t Bdlf 4n|todey his name i much respected. not| (o the laws of the group in both adults|2nd n;nu}ma, who ?:! the segret service ‘tféndands whether there NiDPefs to be| s mdicatés & Heslthy v wdl T iedde Wity fcint of fidin 164 ] Giah tRK. imfi tn‘j ter &nd | OmIY for his glarlous vietory. but for theiand children is one of the greatest dan-|Men of this orlental executive. o Sbntést indichted O whither i€ Dromi-| tas asarin: atar o ool add| Silk tricéting n cefitrast. sufar and dis Suptul of berries and gallant Sgit fox (e presidenoy against |gers of our country today. yet gfeat "l to #6 along in (HG cbtomasy Sfn-| st oo o IMIMiTAficn of othdrd &4 the| Thé Bead bag is ene of the daintias. up. Cut in ene indh thigk, | Such great ohé he 3 : résuit of the'experiencé of the first|and most luxurious of purses to cds- | lay in 4 grédeed pan and byke 18 min- \ e The Shusus 1§ the fime fof @éi-| 11,000, In the belief of thé pedsident|ry with fhe summer frock. Many of | uteh . b ) Ung thé dampaign Marted right, fers should bs at least 100,660 dach| these are gmde’ chiefly of white or e e et ,| year to gét the Béméfits of the camps| CryS eads with flowers ar 2 land- ’ 3 royal presence.. The king follows ekt arm doun Awvisn, |t 1y nd Fvenen a0 workes s (et e st | IS e s, sone | s S Thars ls muck 16 b6 &id te supgort| "0 0F 4% 14%Ee & gain in (he nextiiugcq’bags avé Jade, gold, siiver, pur- | ekl o Hold Py children ‘do not obey. If this is a just|tIons by ancinting himeelf with ofi and W 46 apfeal Which 14 made by Fuel| Cvo YOS it seetfis évidént that that| ioTon pink. Sometimes these aré lin. | Lo, i sity, Borm in Chautauqua | CTiticism. the fault is with the adult,|WEEHINE himeel? down with jewels A&rimistrator Russell regarding the|PUMber Wwould be reached by 1925. | eq” with white kid or satin, (66 Baitae = . - \ s aqua | He avid. Tt in often. 160 much o n Tuxu extent the.palaces of sonservation of mich codl as is now| Such training as is given in the sév- sieed e t setly whele. years old today. bossessed by householders untll the time| &3l camps does not in any way oufi- SLEEVELESS FROCKS when it will be much mare needed. It| 52t the individual to enter the drmy, B given with full regard for the fact|2nd:it doss not make him a fast of Bat sdme medple who have had coal| P 8rmy. It does place him 8 3 D and that the number has more than the vaméys eenvestions. The caMeus| aoubled by the 28,000 whe Havé thold Nave 3 represemtative and healthy But when he sits in state the goiden Tien of our country—Washington, Lin-|d00r that leads to his throme reom ls coln and Roosevelt—had the utmost re-|CIoSed to all but the extraordinary am- spect for law and order. If we are o] Pa¢Sadars who must kneel and touch have law-abiding citizens, wé must have| their venerable forcheads thires timies = obedient children in the home and | he roud Setore Sy s dnche thé i . Tloyd, foeaér Missouri con-| D6 to insist \upon obedience but this) Hue e comparable win those af Ver- of buttér sud & Atity of | réssman, dow a memibér of the suvreme | COUrse Will lead only to greater trouble :' Viug m:e ;‘:’“mem‘“‘ gate, broad ter- Thepe is séme rebéllion against the| salt prug the e«g s | sourt of the Jot of Calusmbis, born |In the future. Sometimes it is the right|Taces with (helr gigantic urns, perfum ' ¢ bur : 3 nd silver in fréek which is altogether sleevéless.|in the Butter. Saute (ffy) gemtly anq|at Canton, Mo, 65 yéars ago today. of the child to be told the reason for a| DUTDers: rooms of gold a v Weomer with ugly arms décline tolsérve with eggs poach Rt. Rev. Herity Althiof, Catholic bishop | reduest”or dommand. but there are times| Farest :‘:“i‘;‘;"“&e:’“ge :';’::;"" ballet, be- In their cellars have been buming ic| Podtion where he can be of much great.| empfisize them. Fhe alternative is & i e i of Beliville, T, born at’ Aviston, TiL, 49 | ¥hen promrt, and ynaneotioning o0Pl-| Pupl ¥ inuence upon the traditioms R, wummer dive ot 1 swly| % P (o Mo couney i el Jae O et of s Bshen sc | ETTERS TO THE BDITOR | S0 0% v, serepmaic | 50 b e ms v 1o Toto. | s P 2 s Sin oo o fawned upon them that thére might be| CTeTEENCY shotld éver arise when his y aré made ¢ t“ mely e gl $FI5 PSS 3 AV Tess of the First Geore dittvier |ar€ue or explain—in such a oase prompt| ANnam here o a silent ity near » shortage but mot until what might|STVICOS are needed for the defensd of| BT FRIe Almost traneparent they are Ploasad ot Geppert of Lav. gond gia_district, have been avallable for mext winter's| ' Natlon, and it is & provisien that o B oo Hoe e 4 v ve | the City of the Dead on the Plain of the e Bl % oo Ay 1| IO T Sereven gy, G 54 seaes | gociince Ty be necsmary lo svel o LT Ok demves o rank with the and en . Editer: Huch pleased ay. " 4 . 1 nity 2o had been prasticaity all sensamed. | the Eovernment is wise in @MkINE. | ad 3"{:: Wrist Tho Satboe pres|have resq in Wednesddy's Bulletl fthe| 5. wWill Taylor, represéntative in con- ';:;:};"“u:r‘s“ug;;;‘,’e"'mf""':,’:ju;‘;"°"d‘;f Rereap sy ot oo ST ASE It is tine to ook ahéad against| RAISIng an army over night fromi 1a® vent complete transparency vet do not|lSMers concerfiing thé Geivweld oidér | gress of the Second. Tennesses district, | MAKINE unresconable o unjust e |08 GO 5 SOSUL AT BB weather oconditions whiéh ¢am Be de.| TSTUMS 16 easier said than deme. Thess ?mut fram the light and filmy ef- |O4d, f6r the reasen thas I And same still | born in Unian county, Tenn., 42 years ag0 | po ooy o the end—absolute obe-|Oniy living beings. Here are soul Pended upen to be Uriesmfetabls, 1t| 97O 9nVins hat this osuntsy quiekiy|fect Which sleeves must have if they | 1ETS, CNMER curage sad Backbons 10| (edsy. dhhties liikenedwes of relatives of departed kings. I o be hoped that fmereased produs.|P1A0sE 2 Targe army in the fisld when| are o 41 & Tomesl when sledvds s 3 e s P m s poiTen Les Ward inflelder of the New|"'rici6 s no place in socisty where|and even of their househoid servants. It Hon will so#n serve to ohange the mh“!‘!&:‘:::hflegumhzm ”?o- “:3 aré “out” effieiall found 16 hivé G in Bis osllsr 1o¥ | bern 4t Beomesville TAFk, 25 years amg|(he law-breaker ‘s welcome—thers is no| Casts 3 strange epel over the visiter with present situstion But In thy shapt timd| . s ia urd 35 years ago in child life in which the|i‘S evecy arrangement for living. and no v driniking purposes; I havé no doubt but | teday, R b e sign of Hfe. Tt communicat nothi rimaiming e production Defore ina] 1 Be5R Jomsible 1o rely upon thess wha OILED FLOORS what it would Keve been dumped qut upan . T2 s anicq whe ot nal Tomot (e |60 ST A & Ga e SRE Skt wsual fan dnd wingér o tion sidrts fhe mental #nd digsiplinary| Ofled floers should be swept With|the ground ‘wesks ago, In my eStimation | meesess r——— - ¢ ol -“m'd velop into a. eitizen hay- | reverence for the past and is & symbol of e mm R *9| tratning of the summer casmps. @ #oft Brush and dusted with a dry|this man Potter is wesse than the boot- & 4 : Tos Titels ‘or nb. respect for the lawe. of | that orlental mindfuiness of tiés with alf b il flu"""‘“ v “Mh But in addition tos sirengihening tie| OF Oiled mop. Oceasionally they may |iégger, for in mdst cases the iatter comes Today’s Anniversaries i Vitle or no’rexpect fgr the lawy of | (R GRienENl WIuIEIRE tor months ¢dlle for the seving of oji| POSAIoR of this government in eass of| b6 Washed and afterward wied with |irom the lowic walks of life, therstare is ; s ot #n oily eloth. Water should belof poor origifi; while the Pogsible against those days. an emsargéngy there are benéfits in the used sparingly and care should bo|resrsd i comeast i Going withent & codl fire ungit tne| SUAeRR trdining camps whikh shoun o r w4 . % A free country i8 not a place whera h advantages. | 17g4 pather Junipero, the missionary g taken o rub the oil in well and not!ind was tAught to setpect the 1w o Ras ¢ frst of Nowember woull be 2 mast un-| Torc UNSR fecomperss for the time and # every individual does as he pleases, re-| There iz this comsqlation with rall- " Bt Disa St gardless of the rights of his neighbor.| Way passenger fares. The Mn; they » to use €6 much that & surplus is left ' Who is the worst lawbreaker undes the sunder of San Franoisco, died at |hut a place where every individual has|are the more monoy one saves by etay- usyal expepience for many Hheuseholds,| TONCY devoted therets on the surface to catoh the dust.or|cifcumstances, the beotiegger . Judge mfl“ffl?‘ iz ihs lsland of {a right to the opportunities of the iand |tag at home—Taiedo Blade. and yet it would be prefipable to go DR AR vy be tracked upen the rugs. Potteér? » Nov. 24, . and the privilege of making the most of 1316=Treaty signed betwsin England | them, Frovided he does not interfers 1w and Algiers, by which Chrigtian | with the rights of other members of so- slavery was to be abolishod, and | ciety. through Sephembar Ostober with- EDITORIAL NAFNd. i cat the ususl ool n:‘m'zo be forced| From now on politids Wi grew T@ MARK CHINA ®o do s0 in the months thereafter.| importance Umtil after the November | To mark cups ef other china that all slaves, of whatever naticn, to| Tt is the duty of each to obey the dlestion, i aré té be leaned for secial occanigns[ 3 be delivered up. laws of the group,-and the place in apply small piéces of adhesive tape,| Mr. Editor: I sindirely that the|1823—James Oliver, 8 ¥ Norwich, Conn., Aug, ’Sj&fl”. Hepes Invasion' Cos Be all winter e e n which th The of th i famoas as am in<! which this respect for law. order and will also contribute ‘Theré ian't ch uge im dsting ad-| 08 Whiel ¢ name of thé owner has| guthorities may find som vénter and manufacturer of agri- the rights of others should be inecul the relief of thess hit by the sogl *_: vice about tui;:l‘:\; sahog - e man | Doon "*“}"‘h’" e B fl‘xfii that unfair ui..“‘ua PorgfBh i) sultural. implements, bern in |cated is the home. thes - gy w4 < $n % 5 Béttom of the dishes amd you Wi thé cerner Broad gtreet Scotlan: Dled at South Bend, - Have a methed of identification which | avgmus, sy 54 Makinley Ind., Mareh 2, 3 " e IN THE DAY’S NEWS B Norwich 48 & had Besn Be- | 1828—Count Leéo Tolstoi, the greatest of u:u,n a few days new dnd them will . s mm’fi’ » h‘." X Russia's philossphers, born in ve returned the nedessary R (6 Being| TRIMMING SUMMER PORCH | enough. Our sesidémtias secimmn thelr power thy Back t ¢ x d N aré be- Poliana. Died Nov. 20. 1310. - ST ML s & ey mae | T ot s T | | Amm. the drtasis w Acte. 3 R e 3 ] r L. : o 3 en. Grant 1 Adi ! it, N Dealing whh the sasl éltuation suMol-| THé Man on the soener séva: This| :i:ly’{e pu%:’;?-::;;‘:&:&{:d b only ; lefe Washinglon for Chlcags 10| The worid is getting small you eay, y In advance of asld weather te| .3 * Year When thé frequemt Aumust!bird and Rellyheck patterns. As cov. & [y aftend the unvelling of thé Doug- | yat a monarch whose red penoll soratc! it éf making the bést use of sueh| n® much disspgointment. for couch pillews, as & runner for " ol wues| U4 ot _|mekes Jaws for six million peovie in a coal 45 (s on hand er e . h {aBle and as aterial for gw pan With them. | 1873—Cornerstone laid foy the Mt. Look- | state twice the size of Austria visits made availahle mesns § senwibie rathoy] THS, Géofraphicsl Jourmal suyé Uwieelthe dcéasiénal porch pertieres moth- | WE SRt Ganduet on thé' out Observatery in Cincinnacr. Piols and many wel) infermed ifiquire than a hysteriesd Wedtment of the posi| © TOULRE left to éxplode, but of oouese dosler in ‘g&euuu or streng- | B8N J C That n{mm“"‘“..'i" 48 | 1919—Direet v n: .3“;23‘..'%“5: t}r»leied “Who I8 th:;:\pemlr ol; .;n::m;;’mm |t couldn’ retese R \ J 3 7 - 3 ways > lkers in California, Ar-| “Fo the ental mind the Hon in whidh the etelka has ieft (8] ool = S it B T el ae s witiont saving. | Thona 454 Nevada. to resuma Work | of Annam may\eeem 4 bit bérated in vie- o aomennit. - NS NS S DY A A § — 4 4 Dad o and had under pemalty of dismissal and | iing Paris, since Annam has been a field ‘::“:ul administeator Is euch that 't The sentence Imposed wpon the Wil BRIGHTEN GLASSES ? o S DTG O ENC S 5’,,. 32“' ived @ dele ’ob:m!’r‘mc? ‘M“::? i’\"::m:“m:n D e GO mare an maming AUAMIN. | uners in New Tork Wes 86 moré| o make gisssware glisten after By, 1926 enediot received a dalega etin from gton, D. a . ¢ L 1t tha A arters of tha National Geographic sevére than was caiied fér iN ey to| washing rinsé in het water, then place : R 12BN, - ", wo.h.".' e hm-‘;;', “Frow tia Annamite point of discourage such acts. cold in which 4 isflhl of starch| Nerofeli, Aug. 36, 183 g §1—Six, iled mmfi between | view the nresent ruler is exercising avea- R s PR u h‘;; 3 s e, N Ry S b o i 4 mine strikers in|sonable deliberation, for how is he to| Inasmuch as politiegl ogrg oem- | UALH 4 with a dry Cloth. | pesse s . ————— thérs o | know whether these juvenile wations are ceérn everyone soner of lafer it N well e — - in history to one who -mm on “:he jeweled RUSSIAN 7 2 21 e Annam, beneath the grinning DRESSING It 46 4 tervible thing for €Hd apesatars : & ing Sarly. (Gmn(en-:; ::n:fmme Five Imperial Cia: to Haye the miners by tNe throat But|, TWice iarried 16 the same man |, & tresp: Scouts wis inereasing IN m PUBLIC EYE e een biting his 84 ed teeth ‘Mra. Blla Fisher of R . 1 e ; 3 4 VBLIL £ STARERIpH: dmes ne e . e e e e o 28 Bl e of Rl o i e sl SEECE | YB . ||ien s o i "te Seees oo | THUMM'S DELICATESSEN 5 / Mrs. Mary McKeeé and M#s. Clara W% od & w S turies befare the time of Chrlul, 40 F e T 3 5 “If you do mot carry the analegy teo fig France % Morris, be wdmothers are walk- |4 of ch it He Bella: Storer, whe celebrate béen profuised evén if it Besamidy 3 6 Sioux City,|down.15 cents, tock thé candy aud start- |’ t women of her age. s8 - YT | amerial servieh 098 Jast until th tew oan- | MAYONNAISE bedr the expenss. Bae “etpike| DAt there. sheuld be & géndrel and NEEANING Wou Rk war q'cul Held on pier :t”flob:k:n. m idT " Take the Feman and Rus: YO . B Ay Bront to She 1p the Sty | Betlhy interest thireid, | o | o AMZARdra the Britisn Quesn Moth- : : S o s B e ampheis, far example. . More fusvidy g I OI‘;NM o WRRE it PEsn T fiow in Ner T8th year, is far more - his ‘em- fth birthday today, is a ed out. sary t6 go and take it, and ¢ ' “I thelght You only wamed & dimé’ :n“'“ n‘« :::k n:‘v(g ::“t:‘w?}:fi::g : Coal production has esum ges Mra. N 3 dson, who i o L s |8 « s : S Sincis ines. “The miners Mave. geneh” 0 * U Sllc to biasté 6. e 43 i catton agean'of ine souih | YOhL S (e et Revin's e G Chomnat, SPECIAL EXCURSIONS back for the e Wage they Were 14-| Bremiss of & svaris mion 6 idate for & Seat in the Umit-| T 4id; that' iy the B of which eitv Ris tather, » & seiving wiieh the éteke #tacted and) of ',,“h,": 'y !'!"'“" miiilion m] hj je& Congress, g youngiter as he sut. udige Bells .;t';u: g fen Jalt o :::‘mu"‘“m'_“filfimfi:cmt Stlwzhoefimm ; fi;‘;cl’;"t{;a“rfifirf“g‘::‘ Quaiity X o son graduated from Harvazd in 1967 snd To BLOCK ISLAND N'le aies the g oh e ented. | siving dinner will be obtainabis © city ‘o’ San Francisco, | when e geiated the foi ory: e § EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY—$1.50 Me mines -»J‘:v. idle vmg:“q- The workers In the steel plants §ee nce ot 1,800 miles. The day fiz&u <il pam nos e et . ER Bere was & selke or not and that the|fading out that wages can o U 43| gamer o 2 ahT Arthenla the : 6y bo him 4ad hi I ROCRKY PC : via. STEAMER NE[SECO “ wal that wae on hand prevented any|well as dewn without leaving e of mourning. 5 lings mads th g m-f‘wnmummnumummme ; ;. miners. and _life of others, ? i ] 5 ? ' ért. wife of the President} . pcq v of W4 mn- - | “Fymbuty SAILING EVERY DAY — REGULAR FARE $200 f Gerp , is mother of fiye afl-!w&?‘, \ LEAVES NORWICH, MONDAY TQ FRIDAY—S A. M. b Rargees én and a thorough housekeeper. 5 : cing Rs i LEAVES NORWICH, SATURDAYS—10:45 A. M. not, it The increase in the price of coal im fifllAfl .1‘:';:1’“*:‘?' s hea%o, & e LEAVES Nonwmn,:uuApAvs—Ox;l A M, pere on mining corporation i ¥ e > EASTERN STAND. TimM : :. af“"‘ . 3 o 1 her career selling life ipsur-!i. hink e 5 = (EASTER i : o E W Howsst of Carlmitlle FARE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW WM

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