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Pik fiin%‘lln thickly m gnr;l out t powder before puttfiis it . it n e ‘Metal cloky ana velvet 1 -fos ; 3 41 § m‘ _lnstead of exporting little soda dissdlve ta y convent 0f trom all indlcations fs. being sold far %‘ poe i e gl o e crmc g lmm_ k 1 v ok m mventions, projections, [: pear to be to so distribute it that any|spoonful of sugar in the water i "#'W grays S ST R R NI PR o coment i e e e i e CARPENTRY: Bench, lathe, milling machine and floar bly it is use exportation the purpose of paying tribute to the| ¢ peas are a trifle 0ld, try boili e ents; miechanical ca soviet government the need Would 30-| nem with & leituce leat and a ta:nw .;‘“’ém“-““‘ W st machine and tool designing u ; ’Q““ n which is likely to have a repe| Cold t good fertilizer f = ay :l'&u: of the horrible conditions e: #0188 it number of full ‘m circular B of 1 o ok ihe e il u BE rea o B0t made of {;rbbo In two_tones i o oF work, drawng, mathemahcs. tool making, hardep- ey uncove OWn anc ¥ 2 z 18 5 has ‘sprung up, and certainly it is boing| gng n‘.,",“'lf‘ kmf‘mm ol bett:s-‘:t: m‘:fi bacco brown geranium 2 R : ing and 7 ood grounds if it WS, g t b citarion to dhe. stivc uag tha] B0, Belter o semieg print Bukters . ; . % ueflmE. Bensh, lathol "“““‘fi machine and et 'olernment must export this - w m atl w mh m s tn ooter 1o pot inds £ yer Mackp AR DAL CRaT Little roses made entirely ot : ork, drawing, them: ng, t way to make| tr eslored galalit ilk r 1o geA: R e J w;\:.w for ::"F mirzo h.fi : I;Zk sutticien &tngulé’wf Too Jeaves ara made in| ol . ing !fldtmflgmz am! elief. coun what gw 0 make a paste; | the samé manner. i 2 CA was. sent to Russia for relief. It was| firs rfi e mlrrx with a warm, soft| pe. o reml::r an oD A W\nfi ) ELECTRl H emental:y ‘lficl-flCl‘y and mi not a loan as the soviet.government well| cloth, then rub’the paste on the mir- | me cR( four and t&xydnch e 1 v Stm“ bflfie‘les g‘nerztorsl michl@c WOo! M knows and there is nothing to pay back | ror and polish with tissue paper. necklaces are good. | T . b CIRCULATION Proper appreciation of what has been{ If the machine belt is loose and ork, drawing, mathematics, mot.om tnusfouuqs, done_calls for prevention of _anothes| there ia mo immedlate time to repat 'CROSS PATCH : asonings a1g the b ) vmpg > i st snaj 'wWo or ‘ee good for- ut WEEK ENDING -8EPT. 1f, 1922 ]| faming rather than its encourasemight. 1 s bn‘;, around the top Wheel an?in?,nf:al::‘: Sport nl;hz.i‘og makes ga the P ot 0 A Good inning Is of ll 721 LABOR DAY. :':“flnfi’“ Wil bave no difficulty inl . pearance under the name of cross- 0 e t o mfl 1 lu 23 m : e, Labor day is a holiday set aside for e the benefit of the workingman, a day patch. In making its entry at & w“‘!‘“@ ining for the Job, A carrot ot two added to the dried|iate date itm:my well be likeq.d ol 'o\'g . _ Tm " for the givi t increased attention ta hmhbtultli.\ y:t: ¥ ok vt M"f' oM Ol LR L k] : THE COAL STRIKE SETTLEMENT. |0 gienity and jmportance of labor. In Tasoas iRd’s aiasked iANbaueh| mtatmer AUOL gareaile JE T ot Fill With most of the bituminous ©0al|jts observance there has been many known to be “acid fruits” have an|tirely different from anything so far t -ae mmwn‘\r mm mines actively engaged in production to| changes. There was the time of big alkaline reaction when taken into the| introduced. and, in contradiction to \4 & such an extent ‘that the strike in that| parades, from which in fact the holiday| system and are, therefore, valuable | its soft varn surface, it is one of the. . braach of the industry is virtually over| daveloped, and there have been the days|in offsetting excess acidity due to acid | coolest and most porous of textures. much relief will be felt by the consum- when important leaders have addressed|producing foods. 3 i 'El’;’h f{l.bdflc hd a 2’!:? thlud and on;.; s of aathracite that a settlement has|jarge gatherings at labor Dicnics and| Warm a lemon before squeesing it a“gat‘::nb"mc:“m“flb“: ;‘l';“““fi. o been reached between the minersand the| centers. Changes have taken place :n|and you will get much more juice. h AU of cotton thread which is the founda- m 8 L L operators of hard coal mines. This is|connection with the observance of Lghor| Line the most used drawer in the| tion, is left intact and gives the Gpen | sins. B a&” N P E 3 A EX c JF s S the part of thecoal industry that has|day quite the same as with others. It|pantry cupboard with white oflcloth | porous effect that characterides the| in vruervin ’ >een at a standstill. Mine workers|is aglay which the great bulk of people; It will only be a few minutes Work| cloth and makes its appearance he- | ter. Brlnt Qly ‘ To BLQCK ISLAN D fominate that and when they struck the|yse for recreation'purposes, but condi-| to keep it clean. ~ tween the patches of its yarn sui:fa:q. and boil :&&mfimmm 2uts & . - X production ceased, quite contrary to the|ions at the present time are such that| To clean the carpet sweeper, care-| Cross-patch is an. ideal fabric for! spices ani E 2 . Stuminous flds trom which there has | (pare sanmot . fan o be. mors or less| fully revolve the brushes and brush|beach capes and for the color sffect| sr. Pour into mflnnq 3 and EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSPAY—$1.50 been a steady flow of coal because uf|p ¢ directed to the developments| With another brush and pick out any|most desired in sleeveless sport coats| cover with paratti 4 = u -uni st r ie.| tangled hairs. Then rub the bristles nothing could be more suitable, as it N the non-union soft coal miners and the|itnoyt the circles of labor and partie- MY withe b wASHIAOth Hoped]her Brtctaits no it Bun 1t ool - : smends that have been made there-|uiarly organized labor, since it is cr-| MIORPNEREY VAR S SON DS ikt | dextura promises the greatest comtort . 5 BAILINQ EVERY MY— REGULAR FARE $200 on. ganized labor and Labor day that are| glomariging. even on the warmest days. The yarn B EAVES NORWICH, MONDAY TO FRIDA' A M. AMong thete tn the ‘cosl imdustey ity “closelv’ mporinted. - surface of cross-patch is sweater-like ¢ b E WICH, Y—4 had-besn "‘"“: ;:“ !F"x ."0"‘; Be| Not all that has been done within or- TO TEST COCOANUT in oftect i caming. (n aflhme“ it . LEAVES NORWICH, SATURDAYS—10:45 A. M, 3 resumption of hard coal mining about| ganized labor circles has received the may be modeled in interesting slip- - LEAVES NORWICH, V§—9:15 A, M. . the middle of Ausust, but agesement|Snocril DT PFN PO NI O8] I selecting the kind of cocoanut| g%l yiouges and sweater idens that The Eafher of Angling. Al (EASTERN STA‘K;A‘:D TIME) dow 404 the probable cemmpdon of|Thare are stements which are subleot| fou 47 018 [0 162 ISELATY 8 JOUC) exceed in movelty anything that an|,lssc Walton reaslved hm..u." b FARE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW LONDON—3S cenve » ome you sl X il i 3 8 it :'“;’;m’::;‘ ek comes about through|is no limit and no regulation. Thev| gare ABAt vy mhiaw in' bhOeInE milk, sativels Joithad strmant miay Sckiet e el u&w‘w 3 ] e R a5e ) bab, i i 1i that whatever of the other foods 8 e soble Wwill be esntiiued for & year ty| s, Lamed (4 Belova that whalever) buttes. semh o any AUTUMN COAT STYLES sport. Through the dei they demand should be granted regard-| your household needs. . that he has left he has stead of @ vear and & half a0d furthet | jomn of sonditions and thay \hey are Jus.| The best prepared cocoanut consists Wide.slcaves o Aluot Sloak e similat pas actlon concerning wages will be baséd|yqeq jn resarting to all kinds of vio-| largely of long shreds. It does mot|Proportions characterice some of thelonyy in the ’flwfinh imparts on the upon the repsrt of the commission (0 jence in order to Teach the goal This| COMSiSt much Of the tiny bits of co-|advance modelsin aufumn conts Therel cuyject, but in the bretay wdy in w investigate the coal industry. chn never gét the manction "of . ssund couuh!litt :ll:uulld‘i nott bet:l:‘szlrct:éy e, {m:afl % & hinel dumn G 1m mdg it. Thomas ls'nt-an who Valuable tim & dry, bu should not contali - H in , thus eulogizes d‘n.:ilbqun d‘u:::;:liep:\m: l.:udt lea;ier:‘mp = lh: !1::’:;" :5‘ th:‘P;‘a?‘lf sive moisture, for in that case you|Outer edge of the sleeves. Many of the i an e. repre: ement Gmenl Count Ladgi Qflvrm- chiet of i is | coats have elaborate girdles of heavy during the five months and a half of will be paying for what after all is “ ' lian general staft in the late war, i which hurts rather than helps the or-| plain water, girdle ends often finished with bi; H'mkrm?’“u"“’ whoee worth all man- ;’(‘;n“;, yn:“““o T A ! \dleness, and even though a full force of | panization to which it is attached 3 i ltassels. Large mottied buttons andly, . o™ (Rysie who ehas Bl Gearge P. Day, treasurer of Yale uni- workmen is smployed it wif{ o impossi-| Fop ot o) 3 3 EEas narro panes formed by two tucks and | TXCOPL T N | Tt o taitier of ibe Yaie Doiy e to make up the loss and flll the hins LIRQWJE there is an ln%‘sl'llbe upon PDPCORN filled in with silk cross stllchery are e ready MY o VK“IQ AN \‘r!lg" h”—- N Yvk 2t g o thoss who have been in the habit of| oS “uPremacy and the right to inter-f ponoorn usually is popped to be| decorative details. The way to many long and hw dave” "ny, g g s " " n in the habit of| fory with the life of the nation until it eaten at once, or it may be made into s 0 opening the winter with a sufficient sup- s ' a is recogmized. It is to be realized that| popcorn balls, erackerjack or other SEWING HINTS :L:-wma. ceR:::m:r(‘;on sow ill 42| orgnization does not bar those outside| forms of popcorn confection. & e e e e o = Sady rtag of it from the right to work and make a| mon way of preparing it is by DOD-| yjace one foot forward and one at the Ly ” - 1 Simon Lake, inventor of the even-keel | icmer goiug past e tonsorial 3 pparent that all users of fuel must ex- Ifving, and that there is no right to|ping and sprinkling.it with salt or|pack of the treadle; the motion stim- ,,;";Ji,"n m:rmkerhg‘?auyl;ma 1?; type of submarine, bost, born at Pleas- [4nd he gecided he would have .se . wreise economy and go through the. w.n- i dding salt and melted butter. Some- i i fore his turn to get in a word with R'm. tar with such amounts of fuel s are ob.| mAiM: Murder and destroy just because :lme:sthe e o 1o e tan iy ulates walkipg and gives no unnatu read the ‘Complete Angler’,” s3ys Chacles | antville, N. J., 58 )linn .:nn(;::ay ¢ the | H5 id 'and on céturning o the thoy b | others are willing to earn their living. strain, .. | Lamb. 5 i S E : Clarence W. Walker, qutfielder of Fepr o, e o RN e e o time. The resort to violence has no justifica-| Wik and . Yen s g',‘:“}_‘“f‘ f°h°d An up-to-date mat for the dinin Little i3 known of the “Father of |Philadeiphia American league base :“.:L"“,":,: after & few ml“ R s goisg to meas the throwing of|. iy Tilewiis on Lebow dby s th:apfii' D eoad prea | table is made of linen U oand WIth | Angling's” early life lieyond the fact that |team, born at Limestone, Ténn., 33 years [ 0¥ anocier, and Ret B SOV KO la: burdens on the railroad: Coal ’ s has B ~| four points extending to the four cor- taford & i 3 S . ] ¥Aleh should be In the cellars of con.| ™Rt o o davoied to tis comideny | fast food to be ‘eaten NIl sreaid 6 nara 51 the tabls. Pilst lace edgsn th :ftetfi,.m':;n.:g w.m.‘.”..‘&ffa Lot clon ot man soes oui and comes cight IWa) n tion of the fact that Tegardless of what|sugar or for boiling with water and i i 3 tack m, s be out? rumers hasn't been mined yet and the 4 round portion, while tassels irim the|Royai Exchangs, Corahill, where he had - ds wust tra #t haipments” which the dispute may be batween labor and| serving like oatmeal. Some popecorn | gour points. 5 a shop of Ris own as sampster or linen- | A gk . ke Lagt Steaw. i setinariy be made over the ene| SO L LT U oo Sonidered and Dot | DOBPIRE, the Sorn. T ‘moiad pRMer | (nme S T 7 epreae®, Yl 0 fur_ | draper “Ta e e shop he was tavats | Today’s Anniversaries Members uf 8 Boy Scout tracp were tire coal year In the few remaming|.; %% 2 "€ Sofl And lard, with salt added. Instead of % allowed eclbow room, for the shops in the having a4 knot-tying contest. Tha I3 iabor, both organized and unorganized, 2 0o | they will not ravel. Heavy thread in| mxchange 2 by 3 ~ short misce of repe th d vh vea- £ xwerbhut1ngnm 3 in each tean: had & shoy ;:' o:n';m:: :u'":ec::’;.;:‘:u‘;“ forms a oconsiderable part of the public. gg:;e';“l"‘; ‘gggfl;‘t ';‘i‘:_y be popped inf natyral color ;m the upper side, SO|yide He first took to &ngling through 15“.—A."n Burr arrived ‘at Cloclinatl and when Luc signal was given they Lad Bt O s t:x:at“;misn;ie:&eorcemenl Wil be prac- | nis desire to get away from his stuffy lit- on his second journey to the west. 1o tie these h;Mqr. :n l:n 1o he DANIEL P. DUNN. S 3 tle quarers and breathe the pure free air ) 1g1_Fort Harrison, near Terre Haute, |leader. who then threw the finished rape = e which was sought and which they N_ the town of Windham that the loss of It is said that often;djgagreea . In 1624 Walton was able to mcve to ary Taylor from an attack by the |rezeat a drowning boy. o _| medicine will not taste/sd® bad it a|f0Use a plece of unfinished sewing or | much more commodious quatters on Fleet Indians, The mgnal was given, the o Dol Qmpsives to Do emtitied 1o,| Denlel P. Dunn, ex-mavor, ex-state oon-{ BOSETS L, BC, MR R outh & knitting. This may be eracefully done|sireet and subsequently he moved araund AL Toat s Moy, Biat dent o |oth sides burriedly tied amm‘: mern g some eoal but therll say g::]nl;ry e e e pe? o] few seconds before taking. y Jaking a pretty little workbag|ine corner in Chamcery lane. In thig| 1822 - meeak passed the finished rope to lor an the st ] the suffering Z + S 4 This day he was !lll memories of unmixed gentleness and |bishop of Brookiyn, born at Nashua, N. |barber shop peace. To eueak of him and to Write'of | B, 3% years ago today. his tare when B saw a ppesiijg i - About no other author centers more| Rt. v. Thomas B. Molloy, Catholig |time. Ha dcesn’t like to wait eves 4 sé’ which can hang on the back of a ch. $ Franklin college (University of | Passed, the faimed 7ore fo, T0f { " : Sorn and spent his active career as a| If the eves are tired and dull after!the corner of the bookcase of man “"‘g““‘;‘;:"‘;: r:x""'d“‘: g“m;‘,‘;d‘ = o3 Georgia, died in Washington, D, C. |£7= ‘Leafel O ‘S0m C0°, ufter- fublic has long since had to do despito| [0 0 man. He was for years the| motoring, try an..eye lotion made of | piece in each room. This is convenisnt | 1oy, s 33 years of age, Rashel Floud, Born at Middletown. Conn., AUS:|ing prother. but the X e t3e he objections. It deserves protection g T e = water in which a little boracic pow-|and at the same time adds @ Pretty | pocomany aseendtd hom ARt 21, 1757. %o fortunate. x- \gainst such injustice. fowmenie ‘gzgi;d‘"n"““:“‘;“z; ox| der or witch hasel has been DUt [iouch of color to the room. ¥ e s s Ve dp i in e watar: thi Cranmer. Seven chiidren were the fruit | 1886—The Apaches under Gegonima sur-|rcpe time and again and eaph time ivitd : 1d- Tendered to General Miles at Skele- | missed his goal. SWEDEN'S EXAMPLE. lown, but outside his political ativities| will strengthen and Dbrighten them. | WHEN CUTTING OUT A DRESS |hood and st of :fi'h:‘;flf;ndfi,l?n ton Canyon, Ariz. Then & e tellow fax down the lise While this oountry is giving much| i oherie b Snnusasticl Do not forget to drink plenty of| s1uave spreaq all the pattern on | 1640. 1830—The Utah State gricultural col- (heaved & prodigious wieh 4 T o ' type of citizen s water, as little water means perspir-| iy maicrial before attempting to out| Meanwhile Waltow's business ss linen iege at Logan was opened. m’&‘fl me and thought to the question of| 3 eommunity. ation that is offensive. And avold £00d| any of it out. In this way material|draper prospered, aud for Tecreation he|ig95 Mme. Dresfus appealed to the gone gawa fdc hy ‘uel, and possibly giving a Dit more at-| No better indication of the confidence of strong odors, as they are eommu-| oy he economised and the best re- | used “to ‘ol-fllhln( with honest Nat and Fm’d, ozmnnz for a revision | !¢ ®et the pulmotor.” eation to the need for the further de-|placed in a man can be asked than that| nicated to the perspiration, onions be- [ c9¥ 05 CORO! R. Roe.” His favorite stream was the e e eecsiote o . relopment of hydro-electric plants in|ghich brings about his repeated election|ing the chief offender. Do not eat _| Lea, which had its source above Ware, in her husband's case. Warning te c.m his country, it might be Well if a little| \o offcs, It is impossible to gst away| heavily in summer, but be sure to| If a very elaborate pattern fs cho- | (o rathive gnd glided about the i TRAY 0 consideration were given to what Swe-|grom the inference that he has been such| include all the green vegetables and i?l'l;‘ileor!:)i ?:;f{e “rffps ‘i;fls::e z’::: country to, the northeast of London |1915—Allan line nuna‘lm.n; :x. A }ol c& persons J. iem has done in the way of ullaing|q faithfil servant that the community|the fresh fruits in your dietry. Melons, | Wi % 7 feReS ¢ e 7 chanpest wil | emPLying into the Thames littie above s L oSy with loss ToR: thex ane polag 10 oh hlfl s water, power for the meeting of thelcannot afford to dispense with his ser-| PErTieS: peaches are invalusble sum-} 20MC0 B0 B0 A8 rerstion may be | Blackwell. 25 nv:‘ one else—Boston Transcript ‘equirements of that country. Yioss . Ono. goed term “densrvep spdthent T T made before the costly material js| FInally. haviog gecumulated quite a in rising vote unani- . When it eomes to size and population|is % claim frequently used in retaining| , LOOth-brushes and shaving orushes|iouched. Where “pennies” are a con-|SNuS sum. he gave up shopkeeping and |1919—U. 5 yonste in sisiog e ninl === hese ISt any comparison. Sweden is! sood men in office and cortainly it muei| ShOuld be thoroughly dried each day| sideration this will prove a great sav- | 1643 cetired to the oguntry. ith mx y« to be general of the | put s L’-'_B.' st Sh I o i 81 vou Lo <t| it they are to be kept sweet and clean | o years later he contracied a marriage with nomination to be g t put on in the Black ot e o BT bbe R ool have been recognized in the case of ex-| Arrange them on a towel on the win- | Welont! the ratten & e Anne Ken, who died in 1683, leaving him army, Some time ago, the 'll.l: were hile M'. o neylvania,| controller Dunn from the number of| dowsill of the bathroow; or on a table s __El thpt . "d own on thel. son. Isaad and a daughter, Anne, 01921 Federal troops in complete posses- |ed, but the plaster fail s a & poulation which is not| mes he was elected mayor of Willi-| very close to the open window. The “}g.f“a & o 0es not move| comfort him in hix prolonged old age. slon of Mingo mining district in|the committes decided m»v' is large as that of New York city, but|mantic and representative from Wind-|best of tooth-brushes cannot last very | While cutting. \ “The Father of Angling” w3s 50 when West Virginia. celled with wood. t hag nevertheless recognized the value ham, long unléss they are carefully treated. A good plan is to chalk a line|he gave up business and 40 m ot that és attached to lts matural advan. If the same brush is used daily night| around the pattern before cutting fleisure rempined for lt enjoyment, dur. s Tan ome of those 5008 mixers| o nd morning it can never have time to| using a tailor's white chall. The ed-|ing wWhich he Ashed snd compsssd the SDioh Mase bim & Rels tllow: well metf S0 LoE Gey cand st ges will be more clearly cut and the | books which have made his name famous | and it is_therefore quite nmatural that “turnings in” clearly defined. everywhere. The mest famous of all, - e should have enjoyed an extensive ac- 2 —_— “The Complste Angler," was printed in | quaintance and that his passing will be TURPENTINE “TIPS MARKING YOUR- LINEN 1653, and Walten itved to see it pass| mourned far beyond his city and town| Grained wood-work should not be through four edif How often it has can be employed within the state and|or this end of the state. He was one of| Washed with soap and water, but| All the household linen should belgince been repeinted, smnotated by ad- stand in the way of plan for the sending|.ne infiuential democratic leaders, cleaned and polished at the same time| carefully and plainly marked. This 18| g editors, and estelled By oritics of t to the aid of others needing it at| s < by rubbing with a clean cloth dip- 3::;“:1:1)::::1& vxhini'; lt::m;-reyus:::m every mind, it would be diffioult to esti- 2 varying dietances. ped in turpentine. g 2 | mate. i B e EDITORIAL NOTES. Turpentine is one of the necessary | Personal mark as well as the laundry | ™Tr. advics which “The Father of 5 Lavor day, the special holiday ror te| things for cleaning. When washing|Mmark is a double safeguard against! ,giing” gives for the treatment of live Wvaniages in the way of wator pewer, A i glass add one tablespoon to two quarts | 1055: but the best of it is that it has not| American workingman. lages in the way of watespower and has developed it to the extent that it has it s export. That fs especlally interest- Ing to those states which are unwilling to utilize their waterpower only as it bait—as, for instance. the dressing of a e ; = of water and so produce a brilliant m}‘hfife fre dl“erenthmethoda of do-| oz with hook and wirs, needle and ‘-:‘e‘ o aiy iass case but Ras pro-| . o S some time but the coal| Polish. It will remove grease marks e lsf of course, the most artistic, | jread, “using him as you loved el to make use of it until it devel- strike appesss to be Tesponding to pre from velvet. Pour a little over the| Put un ortunately the most eXDPen- | pim that is, haem him as little a5 you wps three and a, half million horsepower € 10 Pres | coiled part and gently rub until it is|SiVe way is to have the initials or may possible, that he may liva the long- by that method and even serves its sut.| " i X ary. Constantly change the surface of | MOnogram embroidered on the linen. Most of the big linen shops Wil Un- | oo (amme olbe op o o oD eReh I ——a— s the grease comes off : - | for takiny “the longest:ived fish " e Do be fortunate :¢ it| Hirsm Johson probably Mmures that| SnerURnCr 28 the Efense comes Of) dertake to do this or it you are clev- |3 e Walton to the wers Jo that this country Seoded mors|® :zonlesll does Bo harm if you only eomeland take %“é; Pnot ot; séroeg;:_\slt. "Myaf’r‘;;ffg x:}‘k g t:: (“":;l:e lo‘rdfzom; chatge of oruelty. Hence Byron writ out on top. i slectricity than it could use. We have . 5 One e a5, shoss| Method, and Hils can be done € Nomw I e utiamg | gre-eleotriol “Meet Me at the Fair' wouldnt be| waterproof is to melt together two B, e o l_“neh Sr KRy . E s of beeswax and one part of Rorsepower i Vs actimaiions of| 3 bag siogan ‘o distribute throughout| parts of bees D “Angling, oo, that solitary: viee, Whatever Isaak Walton sings or says; New Landon ceunty. mutton fat. Apply to the leather at|£00ds are bought. It should At ‘h- The quaint, old, cruel ootgmh, 5 sountry, and yet 50,000,000 horsepower : night and leave twenty-four hours, :gp Ll;fi. hand c‘s){n?' an od a gullet, yoes to waste because of lack of devel- i then wipe off with a soft flannel D REney is 2 good” fl Shouta have 2 hools and a- small trout to wment. What bensfit this woukd be 0| i rreed ayebeone men sy mote| M3he first time that the boots are i iimbern BE Theceet S oy { 1ome of thase who are going to be hard p! getting pref blacked they will not polish easily, | artic! es can be used in rotation and pull g ty much out of, style. : aoicing is Sparing .| the wear equalized. Th Be off ,d in de- wessed for coal as fuel can be readily but if the blacking is sparingly ap. Ready-made lettink looks . e excuse that is to ared in g e lied and allowed to dry a few min- y-made letting looks very at-| gepse o( “Angling Fke” is that peonle of \Ppreciatsd. Sueh conditions come to »! tractive if th i U & e e tha i September thus far has created a| e they will afterward take a good | tFac we’x the name is carried out in|ing 17th pentury con¢erned the: .!1“. ¥ oghons Moy '“]leh.ll:“ m ln‘ most favorable impression and & de-| glogs. a pretty style and the strip of tape appare ore in- glos little or nothing with imal mand for its continuance. is easily and Javisibly sewn to the| Biessed with fine hqfi% iton udd { linen. yart cou SEWING MACHINE | : ihe vigor of youth into the t) 1 “ " a3 The linen must be well kept to wear 2 laken of aur navwral faslition 5 agy| ,(G9man Tova Take Big Jume. Ani| Tha sewing machine is certain 'to| wall The cupboard wherg It 1s stored :".,'fifl.,y oo h:u'u:“m‘ - bo wome SBA BEDMS (Mp soufitry, or obclr;"u\l persons. realize that toys are|meed at least a vearly oyerhauling.|should be dry and airy, add preferably Mat part of it equal 16 Sweden will pro.| - ¢ N1y things doing such stunts. | Be sure to use only a fine quality of | on an jnside wall. Linen rots and mil- £ this, and too little | d Subb ey, o ity than machine pil for lews very quickly under the influence lependengs of the coal fields In - 7 -| is better than too mueh, as dust will|of damp. The shelves are best of Qmai Domthy Dalton @ a seme (:ml Yweden was foroed to watsrpower ds-| 1D OTe WHI comPIOin ot a warm Seb-| gyt ®on the paris and clog the| wood with pces between the spask F LIC EYE ¢ Pro Nagel ‘:“" &8 I o e B Sagmant by Beiag domndins en stharel LT T . Nerasbas l:’ua,rinla‘ Run the machine a few | in order to allow a free passage of | duction ‘Fools Paradise - A Paramount. ire or coal. > g '| minutes on white cloth after oiling|air. They should be large enough to nes ~ PR 2 . | December, January and February, to be sure that the surplus ofl s re- | take bed and table linen largely f Bt. Rev. Bdvin Stevens Lines, whohas | At the M M‘ Td"o Tuesday and RUSSIAN GRAIN, S s O R moved. 1 ed, and a little space to spare. been nlm.l to preach the apening ser- kind' should have a shelf to itself,| mon of the geperal conveation of &N and things that are not very often|Episcopal church when that body mee ening the lives of others, destroying| fFhe smart little cape for autumn|Uused should be wrapped up in old|in Pertland, Ore. this week, ia this doesn't seem to be thoroughly im-|groperty or camsing train wrecks, P pressed upon soviet Russia if reports will be a separate garment, of velour | MUslin or kitchen paper. the fi?m °‘u H’;‘* K ;a; Th 3 ) or some serviceable fabric, it will be > ' 1!:: .:.,; -2 nw:d from gxg i 1872, . e e “m ; ¥hich come from there are based wpon| It was necessary to sink the German|mueh in evidence with the one-piece CONCERNING WOMEN Lo 5 < K it , gnd was submarine U-111 because it was part of | street freck. But. instead of fastening fonk wetl soese I B! It is of ceurse a terrible thing to think of restraining anyone from threat- CAPE FOR AUTUMN It I8 well known that seif help is a very important asset. But somehow £ Portland, Ore, has a womenn realty ecrated bishep of Nov. 18, FKANKLIN SQUARE o Russia has been going through a ter-|ihe agreement, but it means neverthe-| in front, as the earlier capes invariably | phoard. ?::. yfi: PflMm\ p have Wi tamine. It has been mffering from | iess the loss of valusble material the| fastemed, the new hip-lemgth model| i live | made him the” recipient of hemorary de- 1 i A'n‘“.l e offects of bad government and ra-| price of which is going up rather than| Wil fasten oo eme .u:;ul'de?on"m:fii on canal boats. ST AN ‘;,fl‘“p,'f.um.;zm‘.:n'cr 28 : co Ve l=£ ther than ses humanity die by the mil-|down. Pri M f England is a de- | coun: g A L. gy and if one arm is slightly chilly it incess Mary of i1 d od of the seeond province, gnd also K ¢ will be necessary only to reflect that | voted herse weman. o seuntry has been generously pouring out| New York state has a large popula-| the style at any rate is a Jaunty ome.| ‘In Monteegro wamen: de all the president of the bogrd of trustees -l ‘M millions in the shape of foodstuffs,|tion but even the killing of 221 persons Lo “""‘"‘ Geéneral The inary. Augast 7, 1822, work, the men considering manuel 13- Gast 7, clothing and grain for seed that these|by auto in that State during August is DICTATES OF FASHION ‘bor undignified. 13" | Lines 1s the auth iy 5 ; people who ical papers and nk have this day declared a dividend | HEYS Boeh 4o sadly: tregted| sWing yery: Littis eomsideralon to hye} gy the wdvance fall styles the use| At 82 years of age, Mrs. P. Cole of [ wide reputation for m of four per cent. (4 per Nfi-) Mad so near to starvation might get|manity. That means that capital pun- of back is retained and many mod- | St. Alphonse de Thetford, Quebee, has | pulpit speaker. . t e l-h;" a4, lu-lu and dissase nevertheiess| 'shment has been appiled to 21 persons| cls in crepe broadcioth and chiffon) become o bride for the third time. S AR . ;o uann_nnnrnl. Treasurer. plaimed many, but the grain that was|less in that state in oyer 30 years thad{are combined with' aces. An Indianapolis society woman en- mw-mmum ere killed by astossin a month, | Myny dises of velvet smanssd in tartained 3 _parts at 2 _friends ini)