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* HOBSON AND UNDERWOOD IN GLASH Ixciting Scene in House of Representatives—References to House Leader in Hobson’s Plea For a .Prohibition Amendment Brings Former to His Feet—Pandemomium in Galleries During Hobson’s Argument. hington, Dec. 11.—Shattering the he drew from the packed galleries pro- of the house of representatives, | longed cheering and even the stamp- lampions of prohibition who packed!ing of feet to increase the pandemo- broke into re- | nium. Before ihe tumult had been lause and actu- | subsided Representative Underwood, lly shouted from their seats as Rep- | who had been sitting quietly listen- | T 4 e : Richmend Peayson Hobson | ing up to this time, rose in his place. l ., il 3 fo resolution | Cheers and 'u,mu]:-iamn,g from uez}p ;X;L i () i e 3 R ~onstitutional ic and republican members on the oy BT o i T s ; 3 Th b ;,m.-m! ment to the states, | fl ated him. b | sh to say () i i e 3 hBvcls + B e rea raordinu demonstration ntleman from Alabama,” Mr. A HiE £ ! / £ ontinued unrestrained for many min- | Underwood began, t I regret ex- | % < : , ; 4 tes as Mr. liobsc moceeded drama ceedingly that in presenting petitions | } s i n ds t a B | for the” cambe of prohibition o the | O : 3 11e ca (0] house that he should have drawn into not checked until the |l a < i s L R X J . i ; . his speech a partial utterance o ik S 3 . b S ety Tatd iy souAni A : ol @ : : long pa1 h of JUbllant some other time and in the L he galleries late today eated outbursis of ap, to discus and wa peaker is collea vood, who i, e o v R B [ ' g health when the bread, pastry and other foods are made with: Not the Place for Personal Differences. Mr, Hobson replied that he thought = that he had been in ma nd that he iy quoted wood that the Unde € time he wanted ) the house. y and Mr. flect my vie ¢ think th the floor of with public busine; | proper place for the self to drag our personal ( I oceupy ion of the leader of house and L can- Here is a recipe for delicious nuty bread made with- This pure cooking fat is Bt la: | this position, ge | . : | z a personal controversy with the ° 4 . NUT BREAD w emun from Al ma, as it might | o 1 ‘é, o ¥ & d — : | Work injury to the party. | €asily a igestieq, an a owir 12 Sift 2 1-2 cups of flour with 3 teaspaons of baking powder, 1 tea- F | Liquor Interests vs. Moral Forces. g . S5 spoon of salt and 1-3 cup of sugar. Beat an egg well and add 1 - % 7 1Tnelt o 17 T 2 AR e e e j to 1t Jow melting point, ProduCEs. | 5. citmii i, Ta the siled S S5t 54 2o ot f O -~ axr ~F1 ~ 4+ {_:’]p - sliced or chopped nuts. Then pour in egg and unilk, add 2 table- foods of e Xcep tional tenderness spoons of softened Cottolene, mix thoroughly, phace in loaf pan, ]n[\ul’x issue here me if | bala . let stand 10 minutes, then bake.in a moderate mven 40 minutes. o Bhrty santbaly Hve by |are sues and lightness. he iiquor int to | confiict, t 5 merican peop. | out in he politics and lia” us devote our here to d % { of public bus without Makes Reply. into it ou 3 the ; The above is only one of many followed. | S - the | s — valuable recipes contained - F ‘REn Cook Rnok time n -made by the ch of the tes to the D ene Lom your ention of the | the Womar : union. ! nmu um" line grocer 13\4_1‘)7 | S;’XI 14 hy!he ! ' Boston Serv T RS S A not sec ‘J,): who M-uM hear, —OF THE-— a demonstration as boti e \ AR 1 ([ P —— . : Yepresentative Main and Represent-| I8 TN T e i?HPNK FA[RBANKCMXE’{}&[‘,,’;“ oo wh Hmnhurg-Amencan Lime J|] St coa arese ‘ A\ R Y‘\I;:IBC:?:.ifiate of Liquor |gxeres¢s. : = : HeRoe e 1 1 emphatically, * LONDON (Plymouth) | PAQIS (Boulogne) ¢ ";'Fll‘Ji”"'vi}.,fifo"m the | ‘ and HAMBURG | who are making these demonstrations, | Assuripg Arival in Paris by Day ;ii‘:'«‘md citizens, should observe tha PALATIAL STEAMERS \s Representative Moon pounded for r. Hobson turned to the chair - order *S. S. Plsa Dac. 29, 10am % ‘11‘ w inasmuch as the members ment. I am not, never have been do not intend t ;,., the amlui' he liquor inter never ORDER IT NGW e e e P { g o { I T ; { BRIEF STATE | Boplins & Co’s Light Lisner als, | * &c per doven. | S Koehler's Pilsner, 3% per dozem. | L] i S. 8. Hamburg, Jan. 22 1 St g L @ dollar from the liqu i *Hamburg direct. } et SEAHL gHcq :Sakeri e peopls ; Tromme ean, szen, | “ i e : : 1 again spoke. Al Wost Halses Ao oot o foo detivery € all paris of ey goo ihey will be'big oy s i | I cannot sit. here in silence,” he| pis sratement t am the candidate ning it "UACKEL & CO.Veltphcue 136-& | . . L&f;‘jh?L;?TCNO,SL?HE,iEen, si e e O | of the liquor interests.” ! R Tne Soae et o ST N o {and girls, and their faces wil s s P terest without 1allengi s Bartholdt Attacks Prohibition. | b a i | Mr. Hobson concluded his speech by Tlfie Ffi iton @’ififl%} { v only 4 memory. \ declar he, ¢ with a petition = L% § Amer- anizati | Bring the babies and we'l! itan people dum o | 21 s | tcn their smil v Building Co., Inc. |t es, ter U vml\\mul as a reacti ied : is a man on this floo of danger,” 1 1 t to cover in PACTORS THE ¢ilOTOGRAPHER Cpposite Naorwich Savings Soclety. Sath Gon NORWI CH CONN. T WA " \waAr] PAPERS The Christmas Gift Center abaman had When the seat, Re i for Connecticut People 1s o o) Talace Frol and Biliad Pars | T EEAELIED 1 g I “Tables—five pool and one Billiard | @ ditions coming slong, includins those cut out borders. 1 Tables sold and repairing done y at its best, both in the pro- [/&m.: | sl el SR e ohibition “is attempt to make | 49 MAIN STREET We xfl;a‘“u\x‘:‘ market for palnting, t At (AR R e PR paper-hanging and decorating all the 1 § That suddcn breeze, predicts b SIS - : P. E. MURTAGH a freeze. Be prepared—— Gas HTteaterw‘hz have the making of £2 and 84 West Main Street. tions and mn the beauty and serviceableness of the mer- ow it's dangerous to eat ;e e, Buckwheat and Wheat Cakes hibitic ; 2 § WiILLI POPE I e chandise offered you. e e meat conomon. | EETS-IT? for Lorns! o s ;f"i'ufi;’}’é;‘.‘;';‘;"f,‘lzw‘i'f.‘j"f‘;‘t: 3 1 - s e N “-?5@“ r tew miwe:| MAPLE SUGAR, 1 You will be more than Weran wigy fle i d e | <UFEly- GEls inem: . Caioriaot; |MAPLE SYRUP and HONEY repald for a day’s trip to Gets vty Gomn Guiche andl s |teramh Syt e Henters 1n e at- | BN iupile e HEIGOE 2 : A | < Eluuur Retlector a];;]aler in two sizes G Frankiin St. Hartford to see the won- | T e R T S| T e and almost on December en by jnformed the prosecut- | ing attorney, yhn W. Larkin, it w 1 learned today., that his wife, u\m‘um‘ml as a result of the accident, is now con- | fined to her bed, and in such a criti al condition, that news of the coro s finding s been kept from her. | h stated that he felt certain | that should the warrant be served on her at this time, it would undoubtedly ime. and see them at our office and City of Norwich POST CARDS, BOOKLETS, - i - LETTERS, CALENDARS, Gias & Electrical Dzpartment e . Alice Bidg., 321 Main St. CREFE BARER TREE ORNAMENTS and FAVORS New Fuil Mllhnew MRS. EDWIN FAY Frenklin Square A rine assortment of latest sL\le! ! Fia G ; MRS. G. P. STANTON, Savannah, Ga., Dec. 11—Judge Wil- | 32 Shestucket Street eircuit court today scored the govern- automobile | Mr. Pope ha | derful revelation of Gifts for Men Gifts for Women Gifts for Youth Gifts for Boys s 2 ment for its method of paving fourth \GETS-IT’ Surely In the Real o ke B e S or r s class postmasters :i('t:fll‘(Hl)n',A to stamp | Thing!”? IERE AfEer ity { cancellations. Lee H aisden, post- | S B e Contractor | mean her death in a short JUDGE CRITICISES A POSTOFFICE SYSTEM.} Regulation of Postmasters’ Salaries Pitfall for the Unwary. ! aster at Pembroke was convicie : 3 - o i isa el T dndke San: id of tha TOM S\l 2-3 5¢ CIGAR tenced him to sixty days in jail. P e a GOOD FLLL‘\)W lOC ClfiAR & Tey, Uham and see and Builder Judge Sheppard declared the gov- ke orns sore and” wrn | ryos, W, SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t | :sion of hohiday sugges- ! AT - ernment perhaps was as much re- sponsible as the culprit in such cases. rpeegt gt i S M ;{e ,\ln‘ld_ that ‘l):; mr’\'uu‘:\l :2“1:-}"“ e more lk{. ves ,and ragors that Wt Next to wie Paluce Cafe pittall for the unwary, and that young| corns. Just the éasiest g in Cthe | Estimates Cheerfully Given 1 irresponsible boyvs having many ] i 7 . \":““' ‘: *:4»‘ IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND bediimg were- ot e 1 | R S THIE DEL=HOFF |0 26 wam sraeer 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST tation to fall' into the trap w e European Plan — e Rates 75 cents per day and up |DR. F. W, HOLMS. Dentist | HAYES BROS, ! Shannon Building Annex. Room A. i Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway ! Teisphone 625 ectiod {out a livelinood. He said the Enn-m \mgln to pay them sala | t HARTFORD There is talk that chammon Willie | pywarw 15 no aavertising ' meaium ia Riichie plans to “'can” his manuger, | gactern Connecticut egual to The Bul- Harry Foley, b lgtin) lu. usiltes LaUits W LR