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stringy yellow hair. So what do think she'd like?” 3 ‘Anything from a . doir cap,” replied Wikt 1 , do you know e p ey R pating that it will not be long befors ot g 1108 g gt Bardw. | e n:um tolls will be approached in)le Extremely | TomRe “'h'wm~ ubscription Drise 13 & Weeki 80 & Mmooih: 8.9 | ). ooner months, or the entire year ij.r;‘M';' _ Wilkinson. - Y ik ek show an average equivalent thereto. z S Ris el e h ] it AT o | ven on that besis It wawa not show| % 20 T L ooe ¥ chuckled the out of town customer, > : Telaphens Calte the canal réturning e large pProfit 0 after what she has done for me I ought | wou ¢ mbettn 0. the country on the two-fifths of a billion| to like her bm.prmn*ldom!w on H mfi-mug‘ ssa | Which it cost, leaving out the operating|tives. My qm been % u-t.m Wwas : = Wl | wimistie Offie. 31 Chored 8. Tekehose | 008ts and the yearly expenditures made Y e 082 in thé way of maintenance and protec- ——————ee———eememm—y== | tion, but it must become evident to those Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1938. - | who opposed the digging of the ditch that their fears were not well founded. 7E 5 5 i i Easgt é% B Al Kinds of School Supplies e e T You sho ! your i n our com- o plete stock of Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, Erasers, Pencil ;::.““:' Mm‘fi t.uflf:aaw::: ?v‘:ht:i::hm:: i c:::bc‘r;r ;m."i“fiu CIRCYLATION o % WiRIsK OF TWE ASSOTMTIV PRESS, B i HH DISREGARDING WARNINGS. nurse girl. I owe.it to her.” i g £ “Yes,' sald Wilkinson. ras and T had The killing of o Long Island Dbale: s = lars N e and the injuries his wife which will| «yes” replied the out-of<town cus- e probably prove fi as the result offtomer, ‘it seems the girl has been being siruck in their auto by a locomo-| many movies that she lives one tive. furnishes another of the many in-|time. Why, she just sits back stances where there is mot only a dis-| herself doing all the things { 3 e : g a8 53-8 Sharpeners, Ink Pads, Pencil Pads, Composition Books, of weapons. Mary Pickford has mad . ’ & R X ger signals. The responsibllity under|¢,qnionabie to be a slavey and probably ; : ; Book Straps, Etc.—all at the lowest prices. the ecircumstances is clear. Cora would be happier if she were % WEEK ENDING SEPT. fat, 1922 It was one of those instances where|beaten now and then. Furthermore, 3 = - ’s 1 YS’ WEAR ll 721 preventive measures had been taken, élhe says ‘;he ;.!(:’::tgl;g n:t,:n:'::o e;“u:‘ teel be gener- g’:‘,’:‘:fl ‘:I fi‘"' Nl e () The Clflhen i no equats provid: ora was’ the & wmd" inson. et t view, % : i :::r:m;ae the hol‘;l‘nr:‘:: 1::. auto (orc: '-‘i:!:" the out-of-town customer went ON.| ‘Costly fairy tales, seems to me. iew, delivered an address w l-h"_' ! Let us help 'v:'l get the Boy ready t i 1 70 how you leck at it; said | the Willimantic camp meeting in ! did not minute or twe would have prevented the| “But she soon found that Cora 4 which he made disparaging and ineor- | Boys' Golf Caps, navy and b to tell what was not true~=she|the out-of-town customer. “I am sat-|, 2 ONLY LAWBREAKERS NEED FEAR,|COlision. The baker, however, bereved| TIU% 1o fing in o play of hes own|isfied, though. That new millionalrs| Soio SASMERtS | concerning Chistan | o igren's fine ribbed, - black mixtures, value $1.00...... at TSe p that he knew all about the railroad| maying, that was all, and she let fellow who built a house last vear up|" D Eiliott was reported as | AN Setoel ‘Hosiery, Bises & to Boys' Golf Caps, stylish mix- There has never been any g00d FTound|.schequle .and even though the grossing|alone. It it made the kid any happier|on the hill heard something about all of [ «Christian Seienss. com Frlon i & 4 tures, value $150.......... at $1.00 for belleving fhat those “Who obey ‘g" Dbell, was ringing he proceeded to cross|io say she had four silk drésses and twolthis and last week he sent for me to placently “teaches law would be, in any way: affected by % the temporary injunction obtained by the department of justice or the making of it permanent. The injunction has been sought for the purpSse of creating’ respect for the existing law and tne prevention of the outrages which have| been committed by oyer zealous strike participants whose aim has been to se- 9 1-2—special price a pair 121-2¢ -, S € that the only thing to k: o Boys’ Kazoo Suspenders, with the track because he “knew” thers was|diamond neckiaces at home, it did not|coms and ses him.” A L el e imtimaed. tha {(:r-‘;e:o s ga attacl at 60c no train Que at that time. How easily|do anybody elso any. harm and BAt] ‘Then ITl bet you had to tees up| Ciri Misses' Ribbed Lisle Hosiery, Boys’ Ideal Underwaists, sizes . Sich caloulations are rendered useless| TIERt as well g0 on wich her fan. OGS tor omoan . | jcaling the sick, While it is truc thar|l piack white and cordovan—ex- 3 0a 185 a0 ok, ... at 80c is disolosed by the fact that this was|She came to our house, however, it w Yopininda | 0NN, ChchiisnriSHagee | hotmnds [}, Tooo8 valile at 25¢ ‘| Boys' Blouses, light and dark ey ave been of physical ills, it by | Boy | one of the extra trains that the rail- You couldn't swallow her gbrgeouslt 17| no means follows that physical henlt;n \‘ stnn?l. also white, at §$1.49 and 95¢ road had put on to take care of thefgarments?” asked Wilkinson. .| He just made me a business Droposl.|i; (ne greatest blessing that Chvistian || Children's Silk Lisle Hosiery, Boys' Coat Swea all weol, holiday crowd. The baker didn't know| «She stopped talking about helself.”}tion that at the end of six months will | giionce “confers. Christian Sclence Te sises § t0 91-2, Black, Whits and sizes 6 to 10, value N when it was due at thé crossing, but|laughed the out-of-town customer. “And mtl :l do‘g;:d‘ r;ywep;:engmienwg::i forms the sinner and heals the Sick be s all. - stian Science is selfishly limited to Boys' Heavy Wei all wool he did know that the ringing of the bell| Alice thought the girl was cured of such Al S st | cause it gzives a better understana: cordovan—special price .~... 3% { .“;.“ Svu’chn. l'!':;. s to 16, sure their object even though it meant{ ., ., crossing meant the app: ot a foolishness, but it wasn't very long be- | things for girls like that, do you KRow?"| o¢ Goq. “Who forgiveth aH thii \a 3 RS e | . some with 'V suelc, $thors siitie the taking of life of ' destruction off, . .\ and even though he might Mave|fore the child was telling all sorts of| —Chicago News. ties; who healeth all thy diseases.” This Boys" Heavy el | collars, valus $800........ at $695 property. . b d g e g o Rl botter madetiand gy ot (od_and ot Ribbed Ho;!ar)». sizeés § to 11— 0 et R In the statement by Attomey Gen-|yith the mechanism because it was not pricéless _blessing which Christi N ey ; »ral Daugherty to the effect that those|yime for a regular train he should have 5 i s | Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, ¥ho ablde by the law have nothing tol heen witing 10 fnd sat runer thn|| FAMOUS NICKNAMES IN THE PUBLIC EYE || Scionce ofers 0 thtevond, Shristian || Boyw Two-thread Ribbed Hos- | sizes 9'to 16, value $1.33.. at $1.10 fear and that there will be o effort 0| pyygh ahead and invite the untimely and . Abridge the constitutional rights of the only thing to live for” is to do the wiil which he brought about. of God. iery, black and cordovan, sizes | Boys' Corddroy Straight Trou- people there is nothing which ought not 7 to 11—price a Pair....... B o B UK T "'75-.1 f w : Y Frau.Cosima Wagner, who Is reported| Dr. Eillott is credited ~with having at . . Jo have been anticipated. The govern- d;.’;:};:“::i tg:vm:nd:n;to;yel:g BAD ANTEONT L WAENE critically 1Il In despatches from Berlin, 1s [ said also: “Refined superficial optimism, || Boys' Extra Heavy Black Ribe | Moy ordursy Kniolirs. Foa- ment 4s not in the business of doing. I i.k o Sace doatn 1 The nickname of “Mad Anthony” lt~]me widow of Richard Wagner, the great | like Christian Science, may be very be\i Hosiery, combed Egyptian | ular value p_io at $195 Anything Deyeild the ‘ehforoement of ox-| TLLRE 1o take.chances where death 8 is51e8 -to:the’ name: of” Gen: Anthony composer, and is regarded as one of the | comfortable, but it is really only shut- Y. O Boys' Knickers, in navy serge, leting laws, ‘but when it becomes ap.| DVATISDIY the pemaltv. It 48 ome :f} wayne, of Revolutionary fame, was due |'most gifted women of Germany She is|ting your eves to the miseries of man-|j cotton, sizes 7 to 1l—price a | ng q - P-| those cases that prompts the question,|to mo trace of insanity, but instead to parent that there are those who con- . T e mm il o now past her 85th year, and was the|Kind” . Christian Scientists are opti- 0s | Mixtures and cordurey, sizes such warnings no use pe e man's wild, i PME e e i seesve reckless courage in|daughter of the celebrated composer | mistic, not because they shut their eyes | 8 to 18, value $3.00 at §245 to take -heed is there any that will plunging into battle. where the 0dds|Franz Liszt. The story of her marriage|to the miseries of mankind, but because Island has many grade cross-|against him seemed hopeless. He had |ig full of romance. She was the wife of | they have found the way by which man- —_ ings, but it is on Long Island that there| Other nicknames, too, “Dandy Wayne,” | Herr Von Bulow, the musical director, | kind may be freed from the miseries of | ::‘:'am of the most Teckless disregard|Deing one of them, because of his ab- |but, as Richard Wagner expressed it, she | mortal wslence]- A for crossing dangers, and where gates! surd love for wearing fine clothes in |was his affinity. Finally Von Bulow Q.m.l Yours mnce‘r‘e.u‘u S bave been torn away and crossing ten- the wilderness and in battle. The In-|gented to a divorce, and in 1870 she was = 3 Puhl‘A)tl'nCA( : Lia 5 Biss SUEA" Ny thotle Whe Tagtuted ' ox dians gave him the name of “Black | married to Wagner. After his death in| Committee on ication for Connecti- tider themselves above the law and sbove the government it is unquestion- ibly time that they were set right and hat the government began to assert the wthority which it has been given, The department of justice is attacle ing only that faction in organizea la.| Yor which is committed to violence, - : | B e S e Sy Knit Underwaists | o e o e | sizes 3 to 8, value $6.50. at Children's Knit Underwaists, Boys' Junior Norfolk Suits, ke frat the sRif Wiy cut. b % navy and mixtures, sizes 4 to 8, : getting over ahead of the emgine re- fix:k‘e"“f;'m ST M dehdtinthect ;?;rei':uzegmflv‘vfiwh .:,:;‘:s ‘::df::,: New Haven, Sept. 4, 1922, ‘Acorn” make, all sizex — price | o S8.00 S g sy e ooDon murdering {el| gardless of what the consequences| At the outbreak of the Revolutionary | piter she sieo to thme of vor sen. Siear e LR each cisiieensenss 250 | Boys' Norfolk Suits, dark mix- ;:flwr:‘en, b:nb. n.‘nd 1:1.,; ;‘ amige| iB0E De. war, Sir Henry Clinton sald of Wayne: | fried, she was his main support and 3 . = : tures, with t;no p-||r of l;wuufi. Tk byfmah g .nd“a:ofl“:w y;}"am .-:th‘re\'er' “Mad hAnthony'l" V!;nym. counsel. Besides her numerous musical Stories That R: 1l Otk ?r{xldren Wit Knit Underwaists, { :It!” 8 to 18, value $12.00 —”m nen who are willing to work from do-| ANOTHER TURN OF THE TIDE. | neres MFays » fght Thats wiat he i o et din oy e B A per e wool, ng so that the transportation systems| Reports coming from ~ Asia Minop| experience to know whereof he spoke. | o all the suage g - Value, @t ....ieeeiiiieiiiees zos 8 o 18, f the country may be crippled. There| continue to show that the Turks have In many ways “Mad Anthony” Wayne Needed at Mome, Children’ Kait’ TDidicwatsts S8 ...... .... at $1450 y nothing which gives them the right|the upper hand and that they are driv.| was the most remarkable figure in the z % il ol Clorall, Men Janst ff s Kn ¥ Boys' Raynsters, best qu-lvx » engage in such acts. They have been|ing the Gresks quits as precipitately 5| Revolutlon. He was hero of many des. Today’s Anniversaries Bl SN0 Soralh, Yo extl] “Prart” make ool weisht — Rubber Coats, sizes 4 to varned against such conduct by their|the Greeks have driven them on previ-| Perate exploits, and every school history collie. ‘The dog's name is Prince. One |l special price . 45 |value $650 .............. at taders and the manner in which they|ous cosasions. The important question| ells how. fearless and ‘}"‘“;‘i- “5“°°"‘_ day Gerald, hearing his neighbor call jersist and violate the law makes dras-|4t the present time is whether the m{s tge“w:'r!e?:tew(he ‘“'j’""; ot how h | 1757—Marquis de Lafayette, the famous | Prince, heiped her look for the dog but —ee e ic action neosssary. There is no one| Greeks can check the progress of the :“eé the “\'ort’hwen E; friend of America_in the Revolu-|was unable to find him. An hour tates rant at the fair ground, edged up to| you?" asked the waiter, “or do You ‘o blame for it except those who are|Kemalists and offer as successful Tesist-fL =~ 4 (he battle of Monmouth Wayna tion, born in Auvergne. Died in| Gerald saw Prince. Rynning to (h;.\ the counter with & quart of milk and a|want a knife, fork, spoon and bowl?" cesponsible for such action and® those|ance as the Turks have repeatedly wh-n|fought with such desperate valor, and Paris, May 20, 1884.. _*|dog he cried: “Go home. Prince, 'cause{ ot CON L ore Solioh he brought with e who countenancs it, and no one is golng| driven to prepared positions, led his troops to the charge with' such | 1766—John Dalton, the Enslish chemist | your mamma wants you. ho discovered the “law. of atomic * e ‘Tal him, - He ordered a h‘:dn ;Ifld"lC;L n“"w:' shaudld be unlla':mlymklnq te to be harmed exeept those who ars de-| Greece has had reason on previous oc-| impetuosity, that he drew forth expres- o & orgot ools. When the waiter delivere the sand-| thcir husbands, As a class ey Te- pending upon nm’ufiion' in obtaining|cations to reflect on the casting aside of|sions of admiration from Washington. | ~ ‘l’gf"“"““’““ born. Died July 27,1 4 niqale-aged man entered a restau- | wich he noticed the crackers and milk. | srond to kind treatment and may be what they seek. Unjustified methods of : - Venizelos and bringing back Constan-| The greatest achievement of Wayne, 5L i cusport was ot only WIANAIE but Chone Tt WaR one of “the striking turning e e e, €Te| points of the efforts to fres the colon- 5 corn, are instances where certain of the allied !eonquet call for suppression and the (@epartment of justice is only undertak- ing law enforcement when it seeks an' Injunction to obtain respect for existing “Did. you bring your eating tools wilh| very useful on occasions. ists. On the previous day, Wayne as- stone for the Stéephen A. Douglas laws, nations are reputed to have been Eivium|sambled his troops at Sandy Hook. and menument in Chicago. —— aid to the Turks with whom they have|at that moment, not a man kmew the | 1367—The asteroid Aurora was discov- THE SUPREME COURT CHANGE. From time to time intimations have been made of résignations from the bench of the United States supreme court.» Thi§ Is not a court where an 5 Age limit terminates the ' Berv ot & that would retain for Greece the ad- justice who 18 able to serve, but whers| 'ANtages Which it had gained . under| gan over a wilderness train and in per- 1“"‘3’;‘: aNt‘b“:i"" t‘;’""‘b” - t““’“' he remains until death or ' resipnation| oeiceios Such efforts have been ex-|fect silence. Not a man.was allowed | ., ¥oted b slen the peace treaty. take hia WWAY, Set % of his age| TeMely costly and efforts to effect &|to leave the column under penalty of |1 el i e thers has been no expectation that Jus.| S°WPromise have been unavalling. i e L R e S British labor unions announced p Clscke would be the next o8 to 1a: In the present situation it is impos.| wWithin less than two miles of the Brit- the 1d t —_— rres e e mwu:x sible to disregard the action of Con-|!sh fortress. Then they were told of the ey would reslst force in Ireland. court. . Wl Sie/ine et stantine in removing the army of 50,000 desperate work ahead of them and tha battl di d. he is among them and there was ceason| TR from Asia Mm“o;co::::nn:m:;fi. No man was allowed to load his mus- | =51 TERS TO THE EDITOR to belleve that he would be able Lo g ket and the battle was to be won or lost srve for many vears to coms, but in| ¢ 4ivided his army which the Kemal-| gitn the bayonet alome. The assault 0;:“’”‘"”' J5, SRM Have asked. | view of his retirement that he may get ists are now driving back and destroy-| was begun at; 11.30 at night. Shortly 4 T-chEfi(to Secretary of War Weeks away frem the routine of su¢h a high ing and falled to accomplish the tak-|afterwards, “Mad Anthony” was struck u:!t mfl lenged Xthe womeén to _pro: position and devote himselt to other en.| ME ©f Constantinople or even to draw|in the head by a musket ball, and fell | nat the majority A e o - g - g oy o d there is| the attention of the Turks from tne|stunned. He was thousht to be.mortally | (e restoration of light wines '.'f‘dmb” . b 8. 00. AI0n0usl Sheve I8} o dakéncd ¥ 3 -| wounded. He recovered in a moment, 3 ntly published cated the tunit 1 Prestd eaken orces now engaged in a des. 5 the daily papers assertéd he belie a opportunity for Prestdent| . .te strugsle to safeguard Smyrna,|NOWever, and risingon one knee shouted they were, ; o Harding to name to the -vacancy ex-| b “March on” Then, turning to his aides. 3 5 Senator George H. Sutherl Greece still has Constantine but it has o He referred to a poll taken n a fac- Senator eorge . Sutherland of Utah Jost heavily i -.a| Ne begged them to take him into the . s in funds and men and there tory of womeén and letters réceived from whose name has been persistently ‘men-| | e fort, so that, If his wound would prove | many women oommending Min' (n his tioned in connection with such an ap-|'S M cértainty that it can hold Smyrma.| mortal, he would be at the head of his | {nterview Soratiain R BYiion ey 4 At the thee”Chlet Takchoe st Hce EDITOBIAL NOTES, Gen. Wayne's wound drove his m-l,.,, wiina e bl e named to the supreme court of the| Both France and Japan have lost a, l0Wers to a frenzy. They dashed up the United States, Senator Sutherland ‘was il and Dbattered down every 6pmosic | g5 DMAe Boston, who Ruked - th and the .scrapping period Y opposi- | maid: kn among thoss prominently mentioned as! @ possible selection because of his tec- Sy tion. The victorious Americans gained hasn't even opened " their point and hauled dewn the British | “Naither 4o T, but I will go and ask — » 3 gl - i 5 S 72 - _|flag. Wayne reported to Washington | gsunty,” said the bsy, he would have niger cati ), osi ® man on the corner says: Ohné|the eapture of: the fort and that his|agked one 'of the large organisations t has been known. that President| never hears much complaint over the rfnen behayed like men determined to b |of women like the Federation of Woui | Harding was favorably inolined to giv-| shortage of trouble. = Tée. en’s Clubs, numbering 2,000,000 mém- 3 ng the country the béneft of his ser- The dv]cto:‘:v at ;tony P;inthnamflflz bers and would have learned that this | vices on the bench of the highest court aroused 2 tremendous enthusiasm, and | organization had “appealed to every cit- s the Inod. b ia % aike OF o Blcosir M:;r:_fl;*“m ’lll“bamu?’.: :M{u fl:h" O] it came at the right time, when the coun- |izen to co-operate in thorough entorce- type than Justice Clarke and one in = eoring. | g S depressed, 1f not quite discour- |mént of the 1ith sendmene.” whos,_ 16" SRIeAP, R LE o mer furs in storage until next spring.|aged. Not only did “Mad Anthony” re- Had he asked the Leagué of Women confidence as an adviser. Likewise he has been employed by the administra- tion in the rendering of important eer- vices involving foreign countries, ceive the thanks of congress and gold | Voters, he would have learned that they and silver medals, but he was in re-|will require of candidates for congréss ceipt of hundreds of congratulatory. iet- |an unéquivocal statement on the dry is- ters expressing popular and mrofessional | sue. approval. Had he asked the Congress of Moth- Being & man of 60 years, five years Wayne's success In the North was|ers and Parent Teacher Association ha} the juinor of Justice Clarke, the new to be followed by an equal exhibition of | would have béeen told by that great and | justice has reason to expect many| [Ne mecessity of using bituminous] his bravery and a ring in the South. It | nation-wide body: “No change in the: years in which to serve his country fn| 02! Will deprive us of that merry song|was during the campaign in Virginia | Volstead code that would readmit wine: sne of the highest positions to wh he| Of anthracite as it used to be chuted in-|that Wayvne received his nickname of |and beer.” souid be eadind, " B8l to the cellar, v | “Mad Anthony.” One of Wayne's soldiers | Had he asked the National Woman's *oul be called. is choice for the 3 was a man who was na well balanced | Trade Union, he would have received place is by mo means a surprise, even mentally. He was. very useful, however, |this reply: “Unequivocally for entorce- hough the resignation of Justice Clarke| The department of justice is proper-|ag 5 spy and was given some liberties |ment.” s bound to be so regarded. ly engaged in seeking out the coai prof-|in camp. But he would get drunk, and Had he asked the Woman's Christian s iteers. May the search be 5o success-|upon such occasicns he generally landed | Temperance Union 500,000 women ful that none escapes. in the guard house. On one of these { would have - replied: “We declare A e occasions the sergeant reported that onm’ mnn dmy:‘ mofll:cmg'n am Tdr;m of have be the mext occasion he would be locked r and wine and will do all in our “Lfmyn:ho 2y ze :t.rik?‘b!‘l?l‘m;;: up and would receive twenty-one lashes, | Power to elect ‘candidates who will vote entered into treaty relations, plans of their commander. On the morn- ;’::orby Prot. J. C. Watson of Ann That in iteelf was detrimental enough|ing of the 15th, “Mad Anthony” called s even though thers was & determined of-| OUt his men on ‘Darade and his orders | 1%01—SN0OURE Of Prestdent McKinley at fort to obtain the necessary funds and|Were that the men sb halr el Bowiirs 1909—Commander Peary announced his men to carry on the war in Asfa Minor| 3% 3 discovery of the North Pole from At noon the mareh for Stony Point be- Fadien Harhor, Tabrador. “Do _you It is best for aH concerned that France has decided mot to collect rep- arations by taking it out of Germany hide. know tKat by tar the larger number of the common oainonl;nts of womenyare not su:gial ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other : marked change ? % O you know that these common ailments produce symptoms jA\ that are very much like those caused by the more serious surgical conditions? ; O you krow that many women ana young girls suffer need- D lessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanfer _ their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. - If treated early, that is, within a reasonable time atter the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted.. ‘Therefore, at the R L CANAL BUSINESS. In the bullding of the Panama canal the aim of this country was to elimi- nate that great amount of waste that iodic pains, irregularities, -irritability AeMn'L’ WoreY tut Swhi R “Then,” said ,Jemy, “Anthony is mad. | for enforcement. ; first appearance of such zr;lmmnsnyspenv od\cb ];:xco,m d shoufdbe i was necessitated in getting from the . at you'll have 10| ciear the way for “Mad Anthowy's | Had he asked the National and Busi- and nervousness, Lydia am'’s V poun: Atlantic to the Pacific and vioe verea.| oni OVeT YOur share befors they a%e| friend.” The story spread and it gave |Ness and Professional Woman's Assocla- It is prepared with accuracy-and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It cone It was for the purpose of bringing:onc]| "I0°Ted UD. an opportunity for those who were en-|tion, momie of the braipiest of Amsriean e ‘narcoti isonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. Atlantlc A MRS SEIDOAES Searln 65 vious of Gen, Wayne's success to apply | Women, he would have heard: “Every tains no ics nor Poison: d cach other by water and at the same| THe ides of making Cole Blease gov-|the apvellation snceringly, but the people | tHinking woman knows prohidition is ‘The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which bring about these time we were getting this important| 80 of South Carolina again may ap.|applied it only in praise. B Thise Offanizatigas rémessent the 8 protection there was the desire of this| Pe8l favorably to the democrats of that = = v i i istent use of it shows symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. The persi ;1{:. ';‘enix’éiiu" ohe Sir et itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. their voices and follow them will be In a word, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora. more than striped. = They comprehend the moral as well tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more ;erious trouble, &s economic benefit of prohibition. They . have seen that workers are mors effi- Why not give a fair trial to this medicine cient, there is & strong manhood and country to aid international commerce,|State but such doesn't impress the rest Many lives and much money were re-| °f the country. quired to complete the important wateie i S R way.' 1t was accompanied by its trou.| That chajrman of the railroad strike some small and some large, but|COmmittee who urges President Hatd- of which Wwere surmounted until|ing -to appoint 1000 railroad inspectors wiers is avallable for world trade afsShould first wurge his organization of Today’s Birtl}days' General Sir Archibald Hunter, famous British military commander, born 66 years ago today. womanhood. There are less petty quar- N cut that mehns benefits to manyl it train wreckers, Miss Jane Addams, of Chicago, found-{rels and there 48 no debauchery wher- ® ® ’ er countries "as well as this. ———— er of the first social settlement, born at|ever the law ,has “been enforced. It P y 3 ina. | Cedarville, TIL, 82 years ago today. seems to me that whenever 'a man > a 1 oL 0 anal 8 BlE | on tn Callnts but o o TE20MI%-| "ohn Powsil, celebrated pianist and |holding a public office espeoially s fed: B . cmlldw:;‘ :‘s Tt “A con i n?d.trv 0, . 116 OFRSHAGE T the WE = “P:v‘" composer, born at Richmond, -Va., 40|eral office attempts to weaken a law wor vancem was - - ppon. ar: years ago today. on the statute books he shouid be re- ¥ w ‘taken for the purpose of making money|that he has lost that grip he once had v = b, . E e Clara Kimball Young, popular as a|moved as incompetent to sérve the peo- on the investment, and yet there are in-| on the republicans of his own state. |motion-picture star, born in Chicago , 32 | ple. 8 dications from time to time that’ such ¥ LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE €O. LYNN, MASS. i —_——— f years ago today. / Our standards in official life are far is not beyond the bounds of possibility] We have developed the habit of look-| Urban C. Faber, pitcher of the Chicago | 100 low. in view of thé use that {s being madé MARINDA C. BUTLER ROBINSON. ing to the government and the wresi-| AMerican league baseball team, born at of it. . dent to do everything, éven the impos- Cascade, 31’ yeprs fff today. Edgeweod, R. 1, Sept. 4, 192! Such a view is at least encouraged sible, and yet no emergency has been s g 3 % y a woman can’t see any good in Replies’ to Dr. Ellioth by the report for the canal during ths nt to give Mhority to aot] net swn husband or any bad in the hus-| Mr. Editor: According to a month of August when it is -for tha —2eelENR of @ tetitions. bands of other women. vublished . in -The Bulletin, -Dr.

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