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•Sw:-''r' :v-:^ •'V ;.%*i- .-; •••'•'«..•';.•.'•' ,'•''• •*i-'-V'*-''•*•'••%'••'•?•* ••-'^'•''••'v'" L?' ^ep0ftef VOLUME XXXVIII NO. 14 ANTRIM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. 1921 5 CENTS A COPY PBECmcniEETIIIG miTiVE o^miM A FEW JOUGHTS RELIEF inHELAHD Americanism Be Business Fof the Ensuing Passes From TIlis Life at Syggested by What Is An Apallo be Maile in LEONARDWOOD Keaf Tfansacted Her Daughter's Home Happening Around liberty ezisU iit proportios - This Vicinity to wboleaoosc rastrsiat.—DaD- id WeEister: Spseeli Mcy tO. On Satarday, March 12, at 1.80 p. On^Wedn -^y'evening last, at En Will the Legislatore adjonm by On March 17, St. Patrick's Day. 1847. : m., the faneral of. Mrs. Herbert H. gine ball, the annual Precinct nweting April firat? According to the sUte there will be inaugurated an appeal to Whittle (Caroline Elizabeth Jameson) IE quoted words trom M onf ter- ment by those wbo claim to know bow the American peopla to aid in the re was beld. Owing to tbe very heavy was beld at her old home here, on the Tan- but anotber way of si.v'ngi much work there is lo do, it is safe lief of the soffering women and child rain the company of men wbo gather spot where sbe was bom Aog. 23, that liberty does not mean llri^nsf*. "; he to say tbst it will be well into the ren of Ireland. Tbls movement has ed was small, aronnd tbirty being pres 1860. tbougbt expressed In simiiJc nmls STATIONERY montb before adjournment is Uken. tbe approval of the highest anthori- should liave a place In Oie FrlnuT of ent. Ibe presence of tlte .lady voters Above all other tbings Mrs. Whittle lies of the Stata, Governor Albert O. Freedom. Where there Ls no rsti-aint' was greatly missed. loved flowers, mosic, friends and her Tbe building for housing town prop Brown, Senator George H. Moses, and there can be no Uberty. Auti«'i:i.y is God. The magnificent flowers, inspir erty, voted for last Tuesday, bas been ex Governor-John H. Bartlett, ThU an ineviuble coasequeiice of Iki-nse A Window Full of Box Papers, in White At aboat 7.30 o'clocic the Moderat amon^ people. ing poemsi soulful music. and favorite needed for a number of years. Some work is not partisan in any sense, re- or, Hiram Wv Jobnson, called the mieet- and Tints, ezcellent quality Linen,, 24 verses of scripture were all in keeping of oor voters tbink that bad sucb a !:gions,'political or otherwise, but is In. the work of Amerlrtin'-'.Mtli n the ing to order and read tbe warrant; witb her ideas of tbe. beautifol and bailding been erected a dozen or more a direct and simple appeal to ths r.ob- need of n-bolesome re;:tniiiit to make Sheets and 24 Envelopes, at •proptT Uberty certain xn::st («• ijiuirht basiness under same was commenced pemoanent. years ago, enougb woold bave been iest sentimenU of the American peo ple 10 go to tbe relief of the snffering as a basis of all fnrther ti-:!' i; "..'«. for at once. Rev. J. O. Cameron, D. D., and saved in a number of different ways without .in nnderstandlus "f -'i' • eom- Rev. W. J. B. Canneli interspersed to nearly pay for it. wr.-nen and cbildren of Ireland, wbose 25c. a box l^To choose a Moderator for the mandlng trath all ftirthoi a:;r'i-.;its at poems and seriptare, while a quartet C.s'-.^esa at.this moment is as dire as Instruction are useieiss. year ensning. ' A •: composed of Miss Florence Brown. was the misery of the countries with Within the last few ywi": ;hore bave At the Town meeting the amount of Writing Tablets, both ruled and plain, Hiram W. Jobnson was reelected. Mrs. Byron Butterfield, Mr. Boyd and in whose borders the world war was been evidences that re'-raln of tbls Mr. Prentiss rendered a tfumber of appropriations was only a little more waged. country's native bom. of loisc Ameri at 5^ and 10|!^ each. Ink in all colors. 2—To choose all necessary Offieers beantiful selections, among them than a year ago. and not for a thing can descent, have t-.llad both throngh and Agents, for tne year ensning. Day after day the press bas told us Fonntain Pen Ink in small bottles, abo "Sunset and Evening Star" and "The but wbat was needed. It was tbe ancestry and In perum to un'tprstend feeling of some that so much money of tbe desolation tfiat is giippinj; Ire- proporljr thie dIfreri.jK.-e t>etn-e<-n that in Pint and Quart size. Library Paste. George E. Hastings was reelected Homeland." , laa'd. The destmction of creameries Cleric. was appropriated that, the tax rate liberty which the Katbers Intended Glue. Nucilage. Pencib..' Etc. Tbe bearers were ber old friends, the coming yesr would be very mneh and factories, the firing of hom^s, tbe should be the lot of heir countrymen, William E. Cram was reelected Norman Morse. Morris Bamham, E larger than a year ago, but we pre laying waste of cities, tjjeae are the nnd that license wlild: springs from an Treasnrer. F. Heath and James Patterson. dict that the rate will not be very tragic symbols of a greater and unre unbriflled desire to destroy. i George W. Hunt. Hiram W. John Mrs, Whittle leaves tbree children. mucb different. corded horror that is takiog iu toll Jlen and women who have been In- son and Carl H. Tewksbury werc^ re Mrs. Charles L. Boyden. Herbert J. from among the innocent, wbo have torested in the Americanization of the If you want to Save Honey, buy a Can elected Commissioners. no part in political or religious con Iiniiiisrante havu said that sone of Whittle and W. Thurston Whittle. Now that there seems no relief from llie newcomers have a clearer knowl- of Rutland "Pure as a Lily" John Thomton, Lewis D. Hatch, flicts. The womni and cnildren of From her trial to her triumph any new form of taxation, it is pro e<I?o of Just what liberry is tban .have and Philip W. Whittemore were re Ireland are homeless, with-ut suflicient Is a sure and high exchange: bable that the state aid money for nourishment, in constant drea' of some of the natire born to whom tbe elected Firewards. CT ' n-al spirit nf Amoricani.jm Is sn{q>osed Egg Preserver All the secreU of the ages schools will be shy—anyway for An death by fire and bullet. What-*ver H. W. Eldredge Wi F. C. Parmen Are the fields she swiftly range; trim. At the adjonmed school meet to be a birthright. If Is trae that Im- your opinion as to the rights or wr.-mgs mltTint- «-«'mlng to thp«c shores trwn and use it while eiis are cheap. One ter were reelected Aaaitors. In the love of friends beloved— ing the first Monday in April, it is of Ireland's cause, there is no qjej quite probable that the sum of money r«>iinir:!-s v.-In-re fsfod'-ni In every way can will preserve from 15 to 20 dozen. 8—To hear tbe report of the Aud In the fellowship 6f Christ— tioning of yonr desire to .-nake the I_i l!i-«'ii re.-t'-!r;ted. are likely to re itors on the acconnt of the Treasur In the Father's gracious favor— asked for will be very mucb in excess barden that these innocenU musr !-e'.:r of any previous year. Under existing gard, by c.)r.;'::ris"!a wltb former con er, and act tbereon. Then she keeps tbe Spirit's tryst; a little lighter. There is an ursent ditions, the liliorty ^.Tsnted here as be- PRICE 30fS A CAN Sweet tbe joy 'neath beaven'sdome conditions it can't be otherwise. need for immediate action if tbe whole ins above aud beyond anything of The Auditor's report was read by When the faithful travel home! pi:ople is to be saved. whieh thpy had dreamed. Thooaanda H. W. Eldredge, showing that daring There is a possibility thatthe cost of tbo aliens who take tbis view ot the, year tbe expenditures exceeded The American Committee for Relief' things become valued additions to tbe of electric lighting of the streets in the'receipts by $576.18. The report JACK LYNN COMPANY in Ireland is an organization of Am-' t)0<Jy of the American people. There town will be advanced before very was accepted and ordered placed on erican citizens, repared to render the \ are other aliens, however, wbo come long, although at present tbe Public file, by vote. Appear Three Ni^ts in An aid that Irish women and children I faere only to take advanUge of tbe lib Service Commission has not authorized mnst bave at once. With your help, ' erty which Is granted them to uae It 4^To hear the reports of the Com trim This Week sucb a change. Tbere has been taik W. E. CRAM the needed food supplies and clothing for pnrposes of destnictloiL missioners. Fire Wards, and Agents, of an 80 percent advance, bnt tbe most will be immediately de.tpatched. In It seemingly is impossible to tum and act thereon. The popular comedian. Jack Lynn, of our people are looking for a rate Odd Fellows Block Store, charge of the distribution of these the nlien Red from his intentlona. His and his large company of fnn makers, aroand 40 to 50 percent more than The Commissioners and Firewards supplies will be trained men and wo n-ay has been marked out for him by ANTRIM, New Hamp.