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12 weorietrurl BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, vo1s ALLEGES ANARCHISM M THE LABORDEPT |- oo o | ANNQUNGEMENT) To accommodate our con- stantly growing number of customers we have put on MACPHERSCN'S = - CHRISTMAS FURS e ‘Washington, Dec. 16—Legislative, At the same gme. the house judi- : ; ciary committee began work on varipus proosals ‘of the' houme Cimmigration i puoly Sty B LAt oL Yarions committee to aid in riddirig the coun- I RON ¢ radical activities gencrally, to reach try of alien radicals, framed after |citizens as well as aliens. HELPS GIVE prolonged hearings here and in New |tative Blanton, democrat, York, were presented to thé clared the department of labor was house to- day by Chairmai Johnseon, J bli- | “honeycombed” with “the spirit of an- VI M can, Washington, Who declared the bill |archism,” from Secretary Wilson was so drawn as to force theg t~ | @own; and Representative Davey, - TOTHEATTRACTVENOUNGGRLY | 5., = 1= 2 Sl e s L om0 O THE GIFT SUPREME gitat \ the public would take matters into it . - | . *Secretary Wilson was hel, Mr. nw;n hands anl:ll "sltrmeg these wild-eyed || AUTOMOBILE, which will Johnson said, that m membership | radicals to telephone poles through- . PUNCH in the 1 W, 'W. or Kindred organiza. [out the countrs, unjess congress || call for and deliver all goods tions was not sufficient under the latw ! hastened to act. TOT“ESWRWYOU"GF[W to warrant deportation. 'The commit- Under a resolution ' introduced hy tee’s bill, he added, made the ‘“letter |Senator Kenyon, republican, Towa, the and intent of the law plain and un- |senate foreign ~ relations mittee E N E RGY | | mistakably” as under it afiliation or |would investigate the act of THE MOST BECOMING v THE MOST ACCEPTABLE ; on short notice, prompt ser- vice being given to all. financial tion with i- | Ludwig C. A' K. Martens, who clai . : Zations teaching radical’ doctrines, |to be self-styled Russian soviet ame || Call up and give us a trial. THE MOST USEFUL TOTHE BUSINESS MAN & WO without the .commission of any overt|bassador, with headquarters in New § 5 act, meant deportation. York. Telephone 743_2' Norwich. COATS D CAPES | H EA LTH HARDING IN RACE FOR REP. TELLS AB0UT FUNDS TO ‘SCARFS AND MUFFS Shown in every desired Fur, meeting all da- SHALETT'S Cleaning and Dyeing INC mands of extreme fashion, as well as the taste of the more conservative. " J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank a luncheon of: the e here. Touching on the red menace in ® 150 MAIN STREET Postal .‘elegraph Office Works, llew London Branches, Mystic and Cristol. “There is no world, that hi ful slaugk mitted by t so awful in ‘the| you 5o, as the fright- -|CZECHO-SLOVAK TROOPS and even monstrous’ species of ani-|tion (says the scientists), lives buried | importance. To the Western World TOTHE MOT"ERATHOME PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION MAKE TROUBLE IN THE U. 8. 2 SN S 1 Washington, Dec. 16, — Senator| New York, Dec. 16.—Major Gen.| POW E R Harding of Ohio, formally announced |George H. Har formerly coin- R tonight his candidacy for the republi- [ mander of the American military mis- can presidential nomindtion in 1920.sion in Berlin, today declared that TOTHESTRONGRUGGED FATHER | | The announcement was made in a let- |the government at ° Washington ter to Clare Hughes of Piqua. O “knows of the relations between Rus- 00« oy chairman df th Miamij County repub-|sia and Germany; and knows more 3000000 p¢ 2018 lican committee, authoriing the about funds for making trouble in the 1tas a Tonic. Str the senator's name in thé, s L'niledfsxulcs and where those funds | delegates to the national gon .jcame from.” and Blood-Bus Senator Harding is the thi lican tor to make } . presidyntial i —_— e e | Poindextér of Wa ropg. Ge s said there w son of California, aiready have a time in nce ‘*when one From the Consulr Reports. ally announced their candidac: street without | oo formal boom for Senator Sutherland In four days there | There is a considerable demand for| s west Virgimia also has been in- pers P wantonly, | colored dyes in Fernambuco, where)gyugurated, he added and predicted that the reds dyehouses are able to dye ‘only In|™'y, hig jetter, Senator Harding said would try to bring about the same black and one or two other colors. pe'paq “no persopal preference in'tha ion in Am : I € > 4 good market|mater” but gladly would cooperate dyes for|in" “making effective the mauile: used at|\ish of the republicans of the s erience | yeo added, however, that he wi Shint Hes Slass e e DR oL A ARE TO REMAIN IN SIBERIA | mais, but there is small opportunity |in the soft ooze e boitom, only its | bamboo is chiefly associated with the iiltis "wteell lowens | Dhe hen"awr et —— to get acquainted with them because ting to engulf any | fishing pole,iand. perhaps, in the minds of approxi- | al pre-conventi songre: AND FRENCH GOVERNMENT: Irkutsk, Monday, Dec. 15.—(Eu: it is only once in a while that speci- may wander into its enor- [of an older generation, wi school aApprox a personal pre-conventi congress | prele T ! Telegraphic Agency)—It was s are found floating or stranded. line cohducted on the Solomonic 00 long tons dead weight, ; because it would necessitate nmeglect| (oo o | nounced here today that the C: Su :apture them with dredge fets is K 3 ht, use it A 1 the Cu t y lled “oarfish” of the depths t CHina has been growing and l“C”kU pI\(tCm:"fr -}g”ur«;r of his senate dut | fication of th I Siovak troops- will remain in Siberia|a impossible; even those ot rela- long, can swim as f as since the dawn' of ,000. ac — | United State r and will guard the all size are too swift and too | express train. An extraord ies that has been named BILL PASSED TO FINANCE | ernment co AMERICAN EXPORT TRADE | $25,000,000 wo fed { e used in P °| Washington. De. 16—Final action by |ritory, w it Dlans for the or- | congress on the Edge bill authoriing|war der 2 3t the formation of corporations to fin-| Comm onc of the earliest ¢ havelbeen to intertwine the .| young stems and grow an impenétrable fence; and one Of the latest may have been to make gas' pipe. The younz food. The stems, Irkutsk railway line. { t was stated, will guard The pressure at a depth of three -Krasnoyarsk line, i 0 annoiunced thati all ru ow and then it happens that g negotiations with zhe|some stranze creature native to that d ain agreement with | habitat unwisely ventures too high up, el mi commerce. < . , are used for ¥ e s Sl was fak: Lehe {OUmited 2 were without foundation. and §s consequently forced up—falls | the fact that th fans, scaffolding, eels, pipes, hand- The government's department of ag- | an e g cun SXPOTL trade was tak- | elect th i - upward, o to speak—arriving at the| solute and everlasting ds les for brooms, sedhn chairs and the iculture in Jamaica is arousing In-|forence report by. the senate, ‘The!surplus held . The{JUDGE E. L. SMITH NAMED au{:{n(e ;nt;l dyn;\:.' condition. fiien}:x:;i(: while others fiave poles to carry them flutes, umbrellas, ation ‘ot beded it ‘fe im | measure now 'goes to the White contract, e the| AS SUCCESSOR TO CROSBY ! /0ns of these fnny specimens called | B osohorescent lights ate ticks, buckets, flower - vases, cash n ¢ oodec attle - Honse: 2 dogas s arly it il % > . f S » ordinary breeds of the is- i I i il e i ial leti mouth, and is able to devour fishes ten | Many of the ab, , chairs, tables and other furni- osition to the bill was ex- i cial to The Bulletin) ; > 5 : = Thiis * s rmers to the|pressed in the senate by Senator .| Washnigton, . D. C., Dec. 16.—Judge|OF tWelve times as big as itself, climb- | 0¥ the fishes themselves. bt carved, painted and lac- Gronna, republican, North Dako ate railweys ask E. L Smith of Hartford has been o |ing over-the victim first with one jaw —_ d the Chinese scholar. sit- artment of |and then with the other. Occasionally The Useful Bamboo. for | who objected to the facture to pla K ded by .the de bamboo chait at a bamboo § S gt £0 S el ch a m i v ses m i may do his writirg with & bam- n fon to cover the cost of |on stockholders the double value li | justice for United States district at-|2fter such a meal it dies of indigestion | Many are the uses of bamboo in ay ; s E . ne between Goteborg | bility imposed on the shareholders of MERIDEN CITY ELECTION|or for Connecticut, succeeding|20d is brought to the surface. Five|China, says a traveler in that land|boo penholder. For that matter, the an | . estimated cost | ba ($16,080, The measure, ry locomotives. | prov of Secret. . |admi Aehy “roshy = ¥ smith | SPecimens have been' obtained in this|of ancient h , long quiescence, | paper on which ‘he wmég!may have e Sl Ny SR4. a5 Boon development _ now | been made of bamboo, which is. atso s expected the president will| -nother, having no nower of locomo- ! looks foryard, of tremendous future|used in Chinese textiles. 1 to the senate the ap- other | rative officials as well as | 0f leadiag vankers was fl%‘,—“ by Chairman MeLean of the| c mayor, Donovan, i this week. Wife Of New Italian banking "and committee, L | CARRANZA PROBABLY A W d it would assist in rehabili- Ambassador pe and stabilize the ex-| amaonre ron covemn ||l SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY atic members werej Mxco City, Dec. 16.—President Car- |ranza probably will be a .candidate t Eorernor of his native sfate of 5 - Coatuila at the next election, it is|} Sip] R d {'understood here. He served in a sim- 1r om7 oun ilar capacity bfore becoming chief ex- cutive of the republe. fo sl T il Porterhouse Fishes in the Depths. $9.150,000| Undcubtedly the place to look for ch sharks is in the depths of the ocean. s A C tuat; n. | i elected. Our Knitting Neglected. E In the city If the government doesn't coming year pretty nd settle the | licans the y begin to w Donovz ty soon if the United Sta v 11912 to 1915 and could maintain the peace of the world |has had a demc as they planned to have it do.—Mar- ion Star. SWIFT'S Sugar Cured |HAMS, Ib. . ... 2%¢c 8| These Hams have all surplus # fat and skin removed. EGGS &% EGGS wicwy, . EGGS We Have For This Sale 1800 Dozen of EGGS. Every Egg Guaranteed “Good. 550 Dozen 550 Dozen 55c Dozen FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS, Ib. ... 22¢ LEAN BEEF FOR POT- TING ... }..... 12V BEEF LIVER, Ib. .. 12V BEST CUTS CHUCK ROAST, Ib.......... 18 1 s ing, the shortest day ay - day. The marine abysses are known to be the home of many, extraordinary BUY USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS We Have Them for Each Member of the Family FANCY CAN CORN A Lard Substitute, 2cans ............. 32¢ | COOKING COMPOUND DINNER BLEND COFFE S RAREIe e ey Ib................. 37c| PURE WHITE LARD CHILI SAUCE - Ib................. 35c | MOHICAN CREAMERY pces BUTTER, bb........ 67¢c OCOANUT B oA | MILD, TaSTY, WHOLE COPYRIGHT PRESS. ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, N, Y. Baroness Ron S BURGER, b........ 16¢c NICELY CURED Corned Beef Lean Plate Fancy Brisket Navel Cuts Chuck Pieces Pound 10c SWIFT’S . Spring Lamb LEGR W, ......... 25 [FORES............. I8 LOINS TO ROAST, Ib. 20c CHOPS, Ib.......... 40c ‘SUGAR CURED SLICED il MALAGA GRAPES SEEDLESS RAISINS Csumidvebas 1 USMRRSERONE el | S FRESH FISH DIRECT FROM FISHING PORT ALL FISH NEATLY DRESSED. BY EXPERT FISHMEN FRESH SOLID MEAT FRESH STEAK COD EASTERN GREEN HALL OYSTERS, pint...... 25c|lb....... S 20¢ FRESH STEAK SALMON FRESH FLOUNDERS BUT STEAK, bb. ... .. 40c B oiivnienninnn. 30cfDcceeonsasn. .. - - 12¢ | FRESH STEAK SALMON FRESH SHORE HAD. | FRESH COD CHEEKS BOCK B, ... 1% || AR e e 19 FOR LADIES—A nice air of Dark Brown, Gray or Black Kid Boots, in either patent leather with gray kid top, or brown kid with mode kid top. To Eat orr | Not to Eat PURE COCOA, Ib... 34c]b.......co v iviv 38, Fresh Vegetables and Fancy Fruits MESSINA LEMONS FRESH LETTUCE MEN’S AND BOYS’ COMFY SLIPPERS, in different 12775 ASBROUIBRRRRRE |1 ] - (7L SRR ST M i | colors, also a large line of Leather Slippers and Mocca- sins to choose from. Men’s Dress and Street Shoes, in both mahogany tan, and black calf, at popular prices. Jysneptics Often Face This Problem Three Times Daily—Not So If They Once Get Acquainted With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Indigestion. with gas, sour risings, eichi=~ of wind, feeling as of a lump YELLOW ONIONS CRANBERRIES GRAPE FRUIT FANCY TABLE APPLES Bl s e e 20c] Bozens 0L T 000 30 LADIES', MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COMFY SLIP- PERS, in many different colors, $1_.50 to $3.00. CALIFORNIA SUNKIST | MEATY PRUNES ORANGES, dozen....49¢c|lb................. 25¢c MEN’S AND BOYS’ RUBBER BOOTS, FELT BOOTS AND WARM ARCTICS, will make an ideal gift, and keep the feet warm and comfortable. fany a Man Was Panic Stricken at Meals Before He Tried Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. )f Jead in the stomach and such dis- resses make one ponder as to the ad- visability of starving. But that is a wrong method. A better and safer plan is to be regular at meals eat what is served or what is tastiest, and follow the meal with a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet. It is a bad practice for most people to go against natupe by depriv- ing the system of what it must have,— food, to keep going. Onée you learn how you may eat without stint or fear by using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, there is little likeliheod or v i [] > your ever joining either;that mournful and of starvationists or any other inted and out-of-tune company. Get a box of Stuart's Dyspensta Tan: |lj 206 MAIN STREET ? FRANKLIN SQUARE |sts at any drug store in the United 3 Enes and Canada, and thus eat and mexry. Our Store is Headquarters for Useful Gifts for: all members of the family. c GORTON’S FINNAN BOSTON BLUE FISH FRESH HERRING, 1. 10c | HADDIES, Ib. ... . .... 18c ¥ Cut in Pieces to Boil ! FRESH SCALLOPS FRESHLY OPENED Ao B o Pint ............... 40c | CLAMS, pint........ 25¢ 2 Ios. 28c. THESE SPECIALS ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK . . s