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“Yes,”, wel v ‘| emergency-help for; althougn he twa it gl ously, “marflage is a xmb,cmfi: e provided wlth“‘tsqzm_ paper 3 re Was 1o way of in what amounted to not ‘mugh | must be taken in carnest. 1 have & i Har bt P % P i UM RO sonedule all made out, and 1 Have Her- %F-““,":(&mw . Bug 1 hfie{ i "¢ intained | NORWICH BULLETIN and Courier hM‘:e .lxl: Jatt ku-;p h:-ub b.'::fl ;-m'n promise’ that he will live up to g the borders of Japan. s bgen the|it"” % e telep] 4:7 800 practice in that country for parents.to| The spinster aunt chuokled. My, but ’fl’:fi; jfiieesnes 8 nzac et i enter 1:“ a W:‘:fl“"m Gertain mas|yowte young! ‘The only two Safe rules| pett seems to have forgotten onr sched % - % 2 2 . < > 2 rslfioitginsg <o """""" e bl to cling to in marriage are 'bear and|ule” she esplained. “He simp:y said ls S e f s S . S » P owm @30 B Do fow mows Sunge, | Dronticed to them, where It was neges-f.,. .. i Would be late for dinmer and rang. ot , taken the A : : E - tion pice 126-a Wk e o mosth: sy.ey | S87Y fo? them to remain until such time T g A T o and”—she eyed the gpinster grimly—--“he{ ¢ 5 - @s they had carried out the provisions countered the modera wife, “am |55 1o 1q be sure and have 4n extea | With- Datered ot W Postofics a5 Norwieh, Coss, se | Of the contract or umtil they had earn- |8 married woman -and therefare expiri-|jarge steak.” e 0 0 £ At % e : ¥ 9 A Vi omd-class Wather. ed and repald the cost of their instruce|enced. T shall néver pafmit Herber:| “After all, he pays for it, why not get | pg Y { s o / & i : 2 N g Telegtens Catls, tions.# 1t didn't necessarily involve an|to upset my domestic Youtine for any | him what he wants?’ coaxed the shin- . vards’ Ol i 3 35 i v > % Fues Bydmen OTon e - immoral 1ife but the girls were sup-|Te4SOn whatover, and if he ever brings me | ster aunt.' “You'll bave less time for {hat . A posed to make merry the eating orcandy or flowers as a bribe bscause he's| silly philosophy if he's late she adde drinking places where they hagpened to] late T shall— : ; Herbert entered guiltily at 7. ¢ be stationsd, 1 “Take thdm and be thankful,’ gigglea |a surprise ror you, Jane” ne announced; — e | Uy O e o e’ Eifte BAG Hb the spinster aunt, giancing shamelessly | one hand behind his back. . : Norwieh, Tharyday, Oct, 19, 1022, me of the girls had Be- 4t Jor curly hatr that had just been tor- |- Conscious of the-guest's omused s/ come engaged to a young man without[tured witn permanent wave. “You 'young | the modern wife spoke s wealth and because of it was consid-| girls are so qualnt with your views and!rofes at the scandalous pri wimecn OF Twi ASSSGMATES Pness, || ered o be neglecting the rich patrons[all ‘Don't you reatize that Horbert is a | now : The Asmclsisd Prews 8 esomsivety entiea | Of her master, thet the master threa:-|breadwinner and' that ihe house must| “No indeed,” Harbert spoks virtuousiy. 0 e sse foe epuhiicasion of ¢l uows Gswatch- || ened her and followed it up by suing|Tun around him? All you have to do Is|but with”a war eve. “T have tickets BT BN RN [ ner varents for a breach of contract,|to Eet-iwo, meaia & day and yick up|to s that wonderful masked dancer—s C The verdiot of the oourt was that tug| '\ leumdrx? ‘ o B et contract was noa enforceable Lecaust! wppai ghows ' how mueh . You. KROW | Fows were so embarrgssing and Jaus was | ! TF IHSLNRVAEN WRatINE o5 T about housekeeping—iwo méals ‘4 day, | so’tangled up In her life sehaiulcs. | Poosibly it is beoause mo test was|indeed! I'm reading 8 course in. office| With a whirlwind rush the modern 1 ever mads before that the decislon has|management so that I can conyersa in-[threw herself wpon her-husbanis ne ‘night | { Bulleds Job Bacm. 3-8 wlimante Offies, B Chores Bt Telepbane ", * AllTired Out? You Needn't Bel wusually the result of p i:.ons which should have been from A “sy . Stir sluggish liver, kidneys, and bowels to natural .cu:ioy wil . SANALT the SenaibleTnnic—-letitnleqnnde{lfyyofl!bl d & your weary languor will give place to healthy “pep.” : z Cdg of woublieation of ecla) #iee baichen beraln Are Siao Fservec. been delayed untll this time, buc it telligently with Herbert. You are an ar-|“¥ou darling!” sbe “How did you | should mark the begifining of a new jtist, and, of course, impractical, and Iguess that I was crasy to &ee her? How era in the land of the mikado, know for a fact that you prefer musical | T love surpriscs. Let's huty with din- CIRCULATION of veluable . WEEK ENDING OCT. 14th, 1922 Sanalt is a harmless, rebuilding tonic A Rediin ot g shows to grand opera. I intend to be an{ner! The steak fs two inches thick and | oo yog oo ™ 0 ST table alteratives and entirely free from opiates, narcotics, and of X ESTRUCTION example and elevate. Herbert. Tonight we | brolled Tare. i B e, e Rt J ther X ding at 7 o'clock and then we are go-| ‘“And.” reflected the guest, “I was fool ful ‘Ever since/it was first com ded by a famous.New England hysician over a hundred years ago, ANALT has built vigorous, joyous Eea!th for tired, listless people, just as it did for Mrs. Margaret Alix of - - North/Attleboro, Mass., who writes: : lines . of \, the Another jolt hias been received by the|ing to read two chapters in philosophy | enough to think she Itkad her Dleak c‘,‘;“' Sha o et DERE alsay dirigitle in the destruction of the C-2|and discuss— sohedules.”—Chicago News. {14 hres prinmisel. ajlis” pal Clorany In Texas, whors fortunately no lives| The spinster aunt failed to hide & together. There have been many dif- were 1out even though the pig gas bag|Yawn, although her very white hand with ferences, many suspicions, many: bitter was_Wrecked. In the seried of mishaps| & Susplcious-looking solltaire was quickly neart-bmings. But the grounds for dif- _Uniked States Senstor invoiving Such airships it has been fme|lled: “Why?" she demanded curiously, ference are now fewer, the reasens for 1 P, MCLEAN, Stmsbury | pousible to overlook the danger that has| Vet the bIE idea? 3 n;:eord arc overwhélming. Al the for- o heen shown to exist from bed construce] . WhY: the #mooth brown. head re- eign interests of Great Britain, France mained ‘bent for an instant and them| ywiuoo ;. By chief of ' the|and Italy alike demand a final settiement * T don’t knaw just why T commenced to run down. ¥ guess it was bad weather. TON, Waterbury |thon and the use of inflammable gus. It} jifred, “we.intend to build our happiness |, WUASE, o CHETE < CHE 1o Billof the near castern problem. A -defini- > and also my stomach got in bad condition. I kept getting %}Qfi, antil (- Sl Sermimcy doem’t ajpear that construction wWas | on a solid foundation and store up knowl- | pIGES BIASS SRS BT tive peace”there will react favorabiy on y could not do my housework. wmummmwu did eat, noth- HIRAM BINGHAM, New Haven |!® &1y Wway remonsible for the destruc-|edge while we are young. Only today | ™yoi®l, “mronets J. Kernan, U. §,|the politics and economic situation of ing scemed to do me any good. I t I would have to git g0 to Stnte Socret tian of the C-2, but just what was the|Beth called up and wanted me to¥go to| o “ Pt FI o e C O Ty 68 vdare) OVeTY country in Europe. — lnndon! to a hospital, when my druggist that T try Sanalt. Thad RANCIS 4. T o 4 trouble will be disclosed by the inves.|See that wonderful masked dancer at|oo, " gqy. Ghrapiele. / a ite and digestion had improved, and at the end of the first! RAN »;' PALLOTTL, Harttord | figation,that s’ sure to follow. the Mirror-Moon palace. Thevrsay she isi 28R 1900Y: o oo pl o catne PRI £ ke (Ve bottle, my appet ate Treasurer hy Spun It was the puncturing of the envelopo | $imPIy divine and her frocks—why G- HAROLD GILPATRIC, Putnam. |and tho discharge of the highly inflam. [ TOORNERt ;:D(I‘I:(gx(‘l‘r‘};rn:r:;l more delicate olic Bishop of Covington, Ky. born 73 years ago today. FRPSIN S A T ‘Hurst, well-known author || Stories That Recall Others consid stre Al told I looked better; that my Ay ezt doster Tnssead of going 10 th hospital, a8 T had fearedy >y : 2 as well as ever. Sanalt fully restored me, and I am sure from s o Atforney General mable hydrogen that started the trou-|out for monine anead: but T told her to an:‘;n\‘ywrighl eliknten, sdinos soon v i Y- e aba e o ; & FRANK E. HEALY, Wipdsor Locks |be. Had the gas been & kind that|take sombody frivolous to enjoy the ex-| 00 5 today. J bo that they are broken down generally. X © Conipieiiies would not ignite ethe C-2 Would be in-|tra ticket. Today is my day for going | YRR S FOGR Lo oL o0 e Sy Lol women wi 4 3 K M. B LMOYN, Westport | 8¢t today, tojudge trom the reports of | over the linens and hunting for wern Fast Workers. Chicago National league baseball team, the aftair, places to mend and, of course, a sched-| 3o, 880 S ORL JHABYS BRSCORT BITs | They were. in a restaurant—a _short Congressman, Second District ) < " and very hashful young m a say tamous Winsol 0 P 2 . P g 0 Expegiments have been made with|ule must ve lived up to. JERUg fan aufl 4 gy prepatations. RICHARD P. FREEMAN, New London [y otV o have Dot oo re.| The spinster aunt hid a mmile at the| ©038%- > youns flapper several ‘inches tallbr tian You can buy SANALT, or the other famous 1 at any hh, { State Semators Diace hiydrogen for dirigibley tor tho| bIE sight that sccompanied he state: “iwhat , i1 ment. - “I shouldn't think linens that have been used only three montirs would Td"'. Anniversaries “What a fine looking fellow,” he ex- claimed, as a big bronzed giant strode store. For Winsol remedies are one line of tnd&mark:!pmp:mry' c both Winsol Agents ansl non-agent druggists. No need to accept substitutes. d can get Sanalt for you throngh his jobber. And, if after a trial, you are nm with the results. he is authorized to refund your money. ROGERS, New Lone |VOry reason that it would mot be re- wponsidble for the explosion and fire that| pe Ing, id, - 4 quire much mending,” she- said, “but, i RC »H\ ,\.\(\”{:‘?"‘r_:h followed the tearing of the dirigible cov-| being an oil maid, I know nothing of such mm:;’u, T ‘don’t lke: them so'b oy~ - . ering at San Antonto. This gives the|matters. Well, I must toddle along un- i o H. CHILD, Wood- itk Say. ¥ 5 s opporgunity for those who lve persist-|iess you mean to ask me to d'ne with | 1810—Cassius M. Ua!-‘ nofed BB Xu'Viust U}enhum young man looked down ently urged the exclusive uss of helium|you. It's nearly 7 now and your Ginmer matist, born in MadiNon coun-land saw that she had eaten A1l the 25 showt Snéw e TECe Snh AGM gt | wnslin very mice.” ty, Ky. Died at Whitehall, Ky, shrimp salad that had been on her piate on its production and utilization in| :“Why, of course you must st July 22, 1903. Will you have a little shrimp?” he she NEUROPATHIC DROPS, the great emergency medicine,. and th ek v the modern wife with a ne 1842—Monterey, Calif.. was taken by l!&:%d- i S CERIZANE BALSAM, for enuglu,A:ko m&:mhd“rmdhmm SIDNEY New London |connection with such activities. e . b Commodore Jones, U. S. N., un- .- Bill, you know I will,” she cried. should in every home. your Sehi ot Fron It is recognized that° heiium gas jen't| SOGiality, her mind - fa der the belief that war existed |O. Bill, you may not be as big, but you be kept ery e N S 2 T to be had as easily as hydrogen, and with Mexico. sure are a fast worker.” A 5 T rE T Loe iy Norwioh, beoause it costs & considerable sum to 1847—Lottéries were abolished in Ba- y:l*’o hasn’t recovered his' composure H Representatives keep a hellum plant in operation it is{f - - varia by a unanimous vote of[¥el, ; ~ . TON b L necessary to give proper attention to FAMOUS MUSICIANS _, the deputies. 7 Outwitted the Policeman, 0. & G ‘ £ wn‘soN’ lnc" 5 k SONEE ©, WO the expense. And yet from the ather B e Ta | ou 2t I8 parkod his auto alenz . the 4 TS 3 GREAT BRITAIN DECLINES. andpoint such an expense can be :‘lnian:pgl’i:?' was opened at In-|curbing and falled to remove the ignitien 3 b and i key.t A policeman standi - wi looked upon as An excellen: inv SPachs 1875—Zechatiah Chandler of Michigan|note book in hand shides b for 1o if the destruction of dirigible The peculiarly elastic allegiance of a bachihia SOWRBLALY of the Tntasior as in the case of the C-2 e¢sst more|Weak father during the French and Auk- 18 Tine . oatinet o President ufil!:iimi?}n invitation® to theft” said h ter of 3 1t can be pre.|trian invasion of Italy made it possible Grant. f P Z0L HElE 5 A than a quarter of & million, €an b® PYe-| .. Giogechino Rossini to be given to the i P thelpoliceman, “and especially when they vented by such a method. It 55 certainly | 1o Gioacebino Hoseint to be BIYeR 1o the| 1398—John Milton Gregory, first pres-|steal them ffom under your eyes.” preferable to put momey Into @ safe gas | Hor o> onc,Of lts Ereatest Composers. ident of the University of Illin-| “That 0% the man exclaimed IR gt e et R 4 LI ois, died at Champaign, TNI.|. “¥Yes” the patrolman sald, “I am look- 2 . AT Ol HRNG Dhn ¥ 0tes Gk O R Born at Sand Lake, N. Y., July (ing for a bicycle thief ri : That helium hasn't the lifting’ power bf|oil merchant. Such was his owa esti 5, 1829 e e A bloyale— 2 o right now. This hydrogen s ano Objection mado to|mate of the vagariessof life. S e o 3 paused to look around. § : % This child of opera, who gave “wil.| 1905—Prince and. Princess of Wales| “Well, Tll be hanged—it's gone. 1 " O TG oy iaw: Tell” tO the over«.tiu was horn | (King George and Queen Mary) |have been »wmm.g here two hours to mak provision for utilizing a greats el 9, 1708, and;. hiing.Ta 5 left England for their Indian[land that bird and to think he got away quantity of«the gas than . would be R En IO, ikl Wil tour. with that wheel while I was. looking vear child, was able to say, laughingly N for him.” needed if hydrogen was employed. e NP R T of 00 that| 1920—Federal Court in New York ruled | for him. . i he was only 15. Pesard; a seaport town :ofi:mun!st is subject to de- i A EAV belonged to the Rompagna, whici gave| . - _ g o | These are the days when mote than|Pope Innocent i and a few othur great| 1921—Gen. Diaz Italian Commander he u nount of attention needs (o|men to history, and was his birtkpiace. in the World War, arrived at e B leavet TR G There his father was the towi trumpet- New York. be devoted to the leaves. This doesn| " oy, jed il parades ani blew his President Harding delivered an an ,.,‘, e lnnlmv ! es uh‘u "1 M;‘:{ horn noisily when the town dads were address at Yprktown, Pa. colored, but those which have * effort was .made by this B. 0. & G. C. Wilson, Inc., established in 1845, is conducted on & unigue benefits b ered—tbe Winsol Agent, all non-ageat every ane (3 inf the g Ty e Winsol Pla—theack v i coopemion—s eponsile o e e Wioao) sioes to s position asoue of e araest ad too drugspecialty easels order great- rum was tions will be overshedowsd by the fact|charactertzes as ‘the most Rabelaisian |bank wae orgagiued Nov. 25, 1717, wite that Luis de Leon taught here. Jma|in Christendom. capitalization of §100,000. Spanish Milton achieved disti 1] B0 fatothe’jofirney. has-alements Of by ooy g : o s Sty a interest, human, -historic, scenic. Be-| The latest reports of the eight three distinct fields, poetry, scholarship|yond, through the hill villages, and in|largest banks in Germany show am and thedlogy. Above all shines the se-|tregless valleys, only a k;n; on :u'-‘s.' increase of 68,000 depositors. v " \lity| bound, or a priest on merciful errand, renity, sipcerity and genuine humility | Bound, or & priost on mertiul ARG, 8 IN THE DAY’S NEWS il e ] Las. Hardes. of Nis character. After languishing®in Al o P e o sy TS a dungeon five years, traditions has it and are furnishing work not only that. he returmed to his clasaroom, crowded with faculty, students and dis- tinguished friends, and plunged into his long-interrupted lecture course with the introduction, ‘A3 I wés saving yester- houscholders. and the employes he eity, but which are serving as we to those are not careful in of them or those who consideration to the slippe: which they take on when wet ves make bad rails for the t t leayes are so m is no comparison it necessary to ouble is liable. to who walk know what is e result if there isn't a dispgsition to watch your step when wet leaves are > path, and it is quite,‘te same or on the exercis trians of greater care by pedes- vehicle drivers. We cannot our beautiful shade trees without having the leaves to & greater or lese degree. They do not present an_intol- erable situation by any means jbut they do call for more care on the part of those who must comsider the treacher- us condition caused by the combina- tion of leaves and moisture. ha | talents to operas, country fairs and car-| poj -| was reles gress and blacksmith s As a matter of fact he wag of noble descent, but he did not know it. When the invasion carde and Father Lossini was unable to change faces with the wind, he was thrown in prison by a Te- turning conquerer, and Madame Rossini| Signor forced to work for herself apd lit- | emilating on as a prima donna muffa—a sort glorified cabaret singer who sold her nival - While she was awal little Rossini was left in the care of a poet butcher. When he grew older and his father sed from prison, the elder Rossinitaught him to blow a Born, and then sent him to a’ music teacher. The teacher W pri s father called him lazy. For the op where he pulled the bel- IN THE PUBLIC EYE Giovanni Giolitti, is Tioya| Remote enoush, but not nearly so far George and other Huropean statesmen [$F0Y o the reglon referred fo. las hin publishing his ‘memoirs, has had a L & N ARGl RSN the. W 40| Fest of Spain, accordivg to e bulletin years and has been five times premies from the National Geographic Society's Ttalian | Washington, D. C., headquarters. 3 ime minister who sprang from i “GCieaver-like, the Sierra de Gotos and Unlike most | the Sierra de Gredos split off the troe- politicians, he did not enter parliament | 1655 Dlain of Salamanca from the cattle- He heid his first cab. | breeding Caceres plateay,” says ti> “ inet post in 1889, and in 1893, bulletin. “Atop the former crest is Las bad, the boy made no pro- : Forme | Hurdes, overlooking Portugal to the| I the eleventh century that the Alfonso itical career extending over of Italy. ranks of the civil service. until he was 40. premier for the first time. g e g T RS her ¢ sk teen years he dominated Italy, holding | West, Salamamca’s battiefields and uni- he was sent to work in a imeg&‘% versity city to the north, and the Span- premiership et | Texasand of Oaceres, famed _ for|ModSrD as that provess may sound—e> St * | period longer than Cavour. gwapll S x;\:el.te found a better teach-| rendered an immense service to the[She and red sausages to the south When Madrid newepapers said that King Alfonso had gone to Spain's re motost region the American reader might well guess that he contemplated a trip to Fernando Po, or at least to Rio de Oro. £o sing.in church choirs, for which, at]¥orld by Tefusing to join Augtri in{Just asithe cea sets off the Sclllys. and thi age, he began sarning 10 cents for | 3ttacking Serbla. Owing to a consti-|thé Rhone delta carves out Camargue, i i the hills insulate Tas Hurdes, cach secgice. He Was ‘only 12 when he | tutlonal dislike for wars he oppaged|co the hills inmuate Ay sang the part of “Little Adolfo” Cammilla,” which had been revived at Bologna. Even as 2 child he developed such skil leading work. One day he pushed aside his work and said: *“To the mischief with it.” His father, hearing him say that he mained in retirement. the entry of Italy info the Furopean| “To get the full contrast of this moun- | 3 Lo | ciriggle, and duting the war ne to.|taineer isiand in 6 sea of medievall . South Of the mountain- countly of Tpon his re.|memories one should approach from Sa- gt : 2°d | turn to power in 1930, he won confi- | lamanca, ‘stopping in that city fonz skill at the piano and in reading | gence of the Allies, and proved thar|enough for the flavor of one of the most complicated scores that’ he was . given fie 15 not' ensily extinguished romantic, historic. and quaint of all Spanish cities. 4 train, for schedules are arranged for the alamanca the city is capital of Sula- manca the province, about the sie of Connecticut, which nises from the flat moorlands of the north to the rugged boundary ranges of Gredos and Ga‘a. Since Hannibal led the Carthaginians against it until Wellington drove out French, under Marmont, it was l\blh tlefield of world pawer as well as a'seat of woeid culture. So desoiated was it who_conquered Toledo. tendered Count Raymond of Burgandy a mandatory— he might repopulate the city and coun- try round about. To this day the popu- lation of the province is sparse but its people seldom emigrate %o it has shown a steady growth in the last century. Las Hurdes is the secord’ largest yrov- ince in' Spain, Cdceres, also with its cap- ital bearing the provinelal name. The journey - to -the border mountaineers does not extend to Caceres city; one leaves the train at the north-province “The traveier needs to be forewarnedi, GLEANED FROM FOREIGN | asiout nis choice of 4 Salamanca bound | (oVe Of-Plasencia. To be more exact he leaves the train at Plasencia Station, ged, the people both rugged and squalid, according to the Spaniards’ own accouat of them.” INDICTED BANK PRESIDENT DIED OF APORLEXY Edward S. Foster, former president of the Winchester, Mass, jonal pank. who had been out on bail of 350,000 bonds dwaliting trial on charges of mis- sppropriation of $85,000 of the bank's funds, died of apoplexy Monday at lis former home in Magnmokia, Mass. Mr. Foster ‘was fifty years old. He was married to Miss Annie Knowlton of Magnolia, who survives him. He is also survived by his daugh- ter, Mrs. Joseph Adams of Manchester. A sbn, BEdward S, Foster, Jr., was kill- ad in wn -airplane accident last fall on the Revere marshes. Mr. Foster had been tremsurer of the Carr Fastener Company, Cambridge. He was alwo president of the Allen Spool and Wood Turning Company of Mystic, Conn., and treasurer of the Crocker, “Pen Compeny of Bverett. He was a Scottish Rite Mason, The indictment on which Mr. Foster was awaiting trial was a secret indiot- ment, made public June 2.~ The indict- ment contains twelve counts, charging niisappropriation of funds of a nation: bank and making false entries. M. Foster' had held the office of president USE LESS COAL— GET MORE INQUIRE ABOUT THE BUENALL FUEL SAVER. IT SATISPIES MANY NORWION SEE THEIR LETTERS OF APPEOVAL. RESULTS GUABANTERM: It mot satistactory, it will be remeved without expense to you. D. H. HOUGH, AGT. 43 BROADWAY, : " ‘ - 5 WHEN YOU W. 10 put your bus- It would be great for the land if all| would be a composer, kicked him out.of EXCHANGES ol e g six miles from the town, where one's|of the Winchester National Bank lees A 28 9 o Passengers between Line z d ness before the pub) 20 meds leayes could go info a compact heap,|the house with the angry rebuke: Tramps 0 muéh appreciate the ar-{hon and poiats of northern Spain. Tak. | ooty may lead hm to see the Ca-|than a monih when he resigned, this|um. better: than inroush the advertisins but that belng impossible the common| ‘You might have become the first|rangements made for their comfort at|ing such a train will land one after mid- e Jue. . writar Pliing Mitly S BEIe s Anpst STRCLNERNE S To ’ practice. of burning them likewise calls|trumpeter of the Kingdom, and you | Durham tnat their numbers are increas- | night among the tortuous streets of Sal- for care both for the protestion of prop. | Wil be nothing but the poorest composer |ing weekly. They are boarded ot at|amanca, many (0o narrow and crooksd erty and the safety of thoso' who are m]}lta13: et ¢ lodging houses and escape all duties, for any kind of a vehicle. Also when inchined to play mbot guch fires 5 & 3"‘;“.5 §°5>m‘d ad f‘u W‘:""“h; Farmers Offer 28s.—A resolution rec-|he finds a ‘local’ train that is marked 5 1” 2ng h““‘; e ‘“l; i o ,:ar‘;‘ ‘“,g‘e ommending mem#ers to serve notices {for a reasonable arrival hour at Sala s Sy oy g alm’ a8 1o AATRROEE N J €lon the mem .at once and present agree- | manea he should make sure of the day EDITORIAL NOTES. Countess Olimpa Porticari procured his|meni—was passed at a meeting of |as well as the hour, for such trains run Hazing by any other name is just as ;(irlnnlsiwfl“!g rmeh fflxm‘e dL{"fi:“‘m?; Northampton Farmers' Union. = Some!only two or thrée times a week. bad gna, where farmers declared that 28s. was too high,| “The outstanding shrine of Salamanca in most every of better attainments. But he would not d thi ‘the id s y ohim ko and that they could pay no more than |is,its university—the university tions. As a result rudge and it cannot be said that hel9se s jie pROARSRY O ey o S0 adnk Of course there s Indian summer to|ever got a scientific musical education. : . o . ma o €laring | jook forward to as another aid to the|His own land was under the spell of the| Walting For Sun—Undoubtedly Lon- |Lovyola, where the Copernician syste e R foreigner, and German composers were |00’ bravest citizens are those who, still | Was taught before it was accepted else- ;i (GOMIIRE 1b Write Thilidn. opecks. cling to the belief that an English sum-|where, which heard Columbus lecture His® first opera was an — unconscious|MeP is Eoiig to oput in an appearance | abonut his new world voyages though it effort, When he wag 14 he was asked|Defore the present vear has run its|had reportéd adversely to the queen o het | vatious. veres to musie. . at|course. In tube, bus, suburban train, |about his project. first a solo, then & duet, and next a|and City street you meet them — the| ‘o many visftors all these associas o, AL the end. he "nad craated|Stout-hearted folk who, in the face of It is noticeable in these prohihition | Demetrio e Polibl which —was| TRy benter, “snd the ohvisin. dimep- days how much more kick i bélng put |PEiched together six years later and es-| PrOval of Ehe weather, steadfastly re- VENICLE LIGHTS, N brighten the high. still those lights on case w y o uea::?' ‘:‘;; The man on the cornfr says: Wisdem B is sometimes displayed in the most un- ermed by the reg-| i *Telines 4 indications Tittie v 7. the recula- - tablished. his success. fuse to acknowledge the approach of £ o > 3 2 : B . r and 1m0 one who has|Dte the football games. The audience of laughing at a song|inter and—persist in wearing straw 4 / [ . ots can disregard the by fhe mistress of the Marquis Cavalli,|hat! 3 e 3 Sumgerous offects of the headlight that| ~Skeleton of man missine two|master of two important theatres, led| Peany of Gas—After September read. y "8 I £ - makes it diicult for elther pedestrign|MONths” It's a terrible thing o be so|to his béing threatened with Jjail by|ing of meters the gas supplied by the . g N e o = g el n the apposite direc- | C0Teless with one's skeleton. the' marquis, who was so amused at|Gas Light and Coke Company will be < oty g - held & s : %! his explanation that he let him write|reduced by another pemny per thetm. Hon to ste It hmg been held in one| : the net opera he produced, for Which he | This, following the reduetion of 2d..from =i tase where 2 light was so dazaling that ere must ‘be some Warm rivalry|got $40. Then followed a long series of | June, makes the price for the quarter the driver of another caf cowld not tell|When from different points there come compositions, of all classes, and in the | ending December next 10d. per therm, Y 2 b f whers he was going and Decame in.|TePorts about the capture of tho “larg- [next 14 years he ground out 30 operas,|Or 4s..2d. per thousand eubie féet. 4 volved in & collion that he - showia]est sl on’ fesded® and he did not seruple fo life a bit of an-| Must Puil Together — Russia must haxe ved his car when the other —_— other’s work as he went along. clearly have a voice in the final determ- 1 Z B “Tancred” brought him his first rep-|ination of thi ni gt him to become bewildored.| Ey working ouwt & mew cure for snake|yiation putside of Italy, and he pror| S ‘D‘“:m""“l“ Y W wEah e TRat migt have provented the|bites, it looks as if fgith in the old 13- | gressed to the .post of difector at the|opeh. Her Misrest Ix Ereat: ann it oot . b =g t doesm't seem just to the|vorite was badly shaken. But it cannot|San Carlo opera at 200 ducats and a i % Biing R aMo of & bighway ihat all ecars|be any worse than wood alcohoi. shate of the gambling privileges, which 3 whoald be forced to stop whenever st Ae gy fned 1o éne‘)operg. He wrote the < x ook o Y = stong lheadlights, which ought not to| Now it is cluimed by a congressional| ooroer of Seville” in 13 days. Lon- . N { » . o0 ke ‘e b toleruied, aze encountered. It head-|clerk 15 ot satect” B0 €A1 K| o Goronn G (sted him, Shd Pid hi a fortune. He had married Mile. Col- 5 | ‘ l = member of 'congress eongreseman. HF|bran in 1821, and retired on the fruits would no dowbt much prefer that to|of his English fortune to live hear Paris, the time is ripe fur better enforcement [many. other things. where he declined to work, saving that - e ke did not need any mors money and Likewise there ate many instances| That bandit who held up Am east|V2S ¥loo lasy.” “He died in 1888, where there is only éme headlight and |bound express from Calfornia zot only Where the talllight js cut er might as{§500. He couldnt have made a poofer cleantp unless he bad tackled a steam- n i / £nip homébound from Europ: \ < ¥ "'l" childron an ‘ngel of meres.’ Whees | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. Greck navy suppressed and he has his| 688 bl eye on western Thrace, He plans to ..,fi{ fesk Sold every ere | Sdery’ - conking. ke st viciry st aior ,.-”AL Vorvie, 3, . Pl | 8" Avod Initations and Sobstates g Bghte make it mecessary for. others to #op they are certainly a menace and ————— o Now Mustapha Kemal wants the