Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 4

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Horwich Bullesin __-nd Fouries 123 YEARS OLD Sebumigtion Brie (26 8 weeki Sde 3 meath; §0.09 . e, wc.ad cus matier. Telenbiat Galis. gres: Belinte 105 Ote 222 wemscr ¥ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, the et for repchilcation of Mil wews cupridh. erelind 1a 1 se Rk o in s papes asd 4l e local tews Dubliadsd e * repntiication of @eciu demaich: alse vemarved, 3 g " hesda e " Nerwich, Mongay, Dec. 22, 1910 CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING DEC. 27, 1919 sohate THE COAL COMMISSION. he naming of the commission vestigate and report on & new tlement between the mincrs oal operators, President Wil- has selected a representative of apital and the public and he % the interests of the nublic to arded by suggesting that as they make be unani- this is not demanded, mean a full points whatever Interest of course is gbing cted toward the attitude of ic’s representative. He is much responsibilitr. It what the attitude of represent labor and capital s from the fact ness and facts ehould govern Investigation it is quite as that the interests of the uld be as carefully looked And this is particularly true the service that was performed Administrator Garfield whose esignation was handed in after, as it 1. he saw that the stand he aken for the protection of the likely to be knocked asun- by nimity woul upon_all raieht be. those who ev great rfield found that an increase e granted to the miners out of profits of the Onerators but in- 1 that there should be no irerease consumers. It is an interesting 2 mnection therewith ent in his letter to the e commission pelnts the readjusiment of the shall be found neces- pleased to transfer to subject to ite wnani- powers hitherto vest- administrator for that nder I shall be commission, S, Tk the commission need tention to finding & way | v rit he situation without| s ¢ is practically told| Amer. s to do is to agreé and the efforts r the eost condftions ow paying vernme: 1 GOOD RIDDANCE, large that the o dvieable and the aw of the United Sgate elieved to know that r war with no pros- rty doesn’t include the rank| leaders as well, the whom are Berkman le it has taken a activities here rted to the coun- came there wing that such da bas ished ond an| end nut to their teachings here. And | with them go bundreds of others who bave been gul b such influence who cared ng for a government prevared to do what they believed its down fail.! sm that has in Russia | been proving themselves to ipils. They have shown them- law ssed by the terro: will be Auring such havoc ha uch a trpe that there| o5 em in t are to being deported, be realized that too cannot be taken to see s similarly inclined are he doors. It is better to em coming in than it is to cure them or be forced to them. deported are by no means the from whose has #fuffered. th Il go b o BB (he snaies 1o fho \Qx}’}tvyfi:c;‘gfi S oty vakingy Gyt el e eineon, «are. ool e others will go but with each|edn expect another advance in the| No fallin in the & mepuiihe ghinalier 1o JAa SR Nv e icate brown, |31 e th ves, ance, instead of a “bon voyage"|cost of fuel. Toads. ond tondon u};euq"‘émx:dm;'{.' fveri. this big-prmbale the slceve Line a baking dish with peeied® SHRE duvesutds oC e g00d riddance!” -- eated In the latest reports to come | P§FS 10 3 tEelvs or Afteencineh width |ang minly siiced appies. Add two, e necds of all the rest of | S These coming from bolshevik Rus-|from the fancy goods and notions g:ng‘rfb:’k' 23 thest Antiinn ey t cupluis of| i ze' i i Mg b aro serisialy. net evious ot chogs) [AGL SESANCES o7, BRSR DIARD Both | e i Blise 1n' the padding disn. Add sa T oni i s < ang 5, ey 08 ir ¢ pudding dish. 4 & h e to step In, an i the fth congreasionai| | */%, Sent back to that country with| fcongiy, and the ca'l for Feoded g | If 2, Pelster Ll one cupful of milk and nuimeg fia them to commose their d Wisconsin considered that|'® frishiful conditions, of all nricex s keeping up itp orevio: tha'throal. Tre eont edrents |oring. Bake in a moderate oven o Just it was sary to show congress g = 7 e ace, Wholesalers are beinr hard put | ° 7 Hiime. daxy e | minutes. i the growing—e Uhat Victor Derger ws not only the| B N#% York city 72 deaths wers| [ Tany cases o mivple oMinto dg | ore st i R A ENect Vel 1 014 Eliqliah, - Chalstmas. : Rudding=— £ the great yublic’ at Vlarge? | e iype of man that it desired to capsed by autos last month. Is there| metal frames enough for.use In mok.- Fimming from oo Bl This recipe is vouchtd fo . compase their dif-} Bent it ; TOPre- | any wonder that there is a cry'for|ing thete bars at Home. Trimming ELERY TOPS leavened type of oid Bngl It is useless for canital, tn| T==————= At it In Washington. but that he i8] greater safety in the streets? { beads of a1l kinds and_tn 811 clors ave orLY 4 mas pudding: i 1o eatisfy the demands| the very man. It is impossible to get|>' " b > | much Wabted. The *hiph” colers fn| When washing colery for the table} %0l PUC TR’ (bonie 1 Dound rate- | i il hcinterpretation out of he| 11 aigw't takp Baiph lang io.gat husy | T0T77 aeriTT e Fatnd memeht snd | save the feaves, wash them well amfl| S "y D200, uer. gte round br special cloction last week whén Berger | o, Are in scant supply as a result of the | Bd recall the street c e \¥as re-elected to a seat in the lower|ence to the Jitne; oot ifference When louse by over 4,000 thajorlty in the|cq 4 clection as he received In the primary, |yice, at wh me it was apparent that it the people of that district were goiig endorsed Bergerism an. bas placed it on a higher.plane than Americanism. dlctrivis would tolerate, welcome, and the actien will undues- tionably result in tlis disirict his conduct duyring the war and his iation of the esplonage act where- he gave aid and comfort te the en- Fxed 3t G Poofie st Nerwdh rvan, w |emy lic was denfed his seat ghaiiged bacause ho has been re elect- ed and it is not believed that con- gress will alter its ‘decision just be- llimendc OFis 3 Cheen £n Teleobane 143 | eauso Jie Kas received the district's en-| | dorsement a second time. should' #ot ang it is belleved that the o Asechisd Pimi ta exciesrels eatiwt || ROUSC Will take but a very shiert time| in makinz its deeision after he secks| to take his seat. IN THE CONFERENCE STAQGE. ' Speeded up for the purpose of get- {ting o recess over the it bill to a vote with the result that it was » dopted by a majority of 18, makes the two committed handling the railreads of the'country | after they are returned to the owners for wille the senate has shown its de- tial detals, With conference committees named the (wo houses there is as much need of giving cagly and consclentious attention to the business before them 49 there was for the senate to express! its mind. frame a report that.will be acceptable > both houses w:ill depend upon the narner in which the attitudes of the regrective houses are interpreted, but he determination r:mrk through the holiday dicates a recognition of the Import- ance of reaching a decision and get- ting the matter settled for the good ol the entite country. s Under the Cummins bill a transpor- tation board would be created the HKsch bill would increase the pow- ers of the interstate commerce com- mtssion. The former would create rate miking regions and fix a certain res as that involved provisions, calls for compulsory arbitration and makes strikes or lockouts illegal and tho Esch bi there 13 MORE MEXICAN CASES. or elée dellbs {purpose of causing ¥ along d. find 5 the facts in the cage will warrant lie best crops in its history with trou Ule measuring up well with the rest. I Yiume goes to Italy eventually, it| that he Even the enemy col The man 6n the corr one big probiem this year is to find cheap Christinus presents that expensive. some who ‘are disappointed because the end of the world prediction didn't come true. With the elaim being made that al- ohol can be secured from coke, With tie attempted assassination of 40 make any other choico than Berger|vVi.count ihe need Vim! The resuit shows thaf Berger ré- idived by a wid n a greater ®ippors than the co gould muster and in his election he reason to thank not only those|save Who cast their hallots for Uiose who romainéd away from WTa T St Mlsqupain districl getting to the pells was ake “nof elang. Eres r that there are thote in Irelupd who! ed oppesition| The suggestien that the Congres- sional Record be abelisheq in order to paper can harily be entertaine, him but|but it would be well to lUmit it to a record of what takes glace in con- and In so aginz’ ! | It fs & record that few) much less being 0 L 5 A Huge Bows, §et asiant, have been without representation in comgress. Cream puffs’take twenty-fve min- > 101 fet o 3 “leg ro-clection of Bergep, it is not| utes to bake. 2 3 cdl'mefl by lfll'hu.:‘fuqn mill efy, : belleved, will have any efl';{t upon the| ~Raising are among tie best of foods. ‘effifi"fii ,‘,;‘é’fi e u;:;-: o mlf;‘"' Louse of répreséntatives. Bechuse of| It is hagpmful to silkc stockifgs t6 ] pmcsc g ron them, sifted: in con- The ceénditions have not|and peaches. fect lunch. It certainly| - Wither rip for jelly. A kitchen thie range. paxed syrup. holidays the ught the Cumming railroad This houses of congress different methods of gestion ds A to The hikh the Cumming bill the house is strong for the Bsch bill, and differ in 2 number of essen- as much lig: Bicarbonai ants c themi away. Whether the committee can to carry on the| lasts twice feason In - fyary beush flat backed the bristies regt on the To ciean vhile| to Which a we| has been a lock clean. 1y, first in cold water: teachings. turn for the roads while the latter| 'The way to wash a broom is te dip| A hobby is a most commandabje would leave the matter of rates with{it ih a pailful of hot seapsids and | thip But most hobbies are ex-j the interstate commerce commi water, Splagh it up and down a few | pens The best thing - to do is to The difficulty in getting together on | limes wntil it looks clenn. Then ury |pian out a daily routine for yourself theso features does mot seem to be so ! fIUlckly. \here you know eyety hour where in the labori are where the Cummins bill calls for avbitration but thing’ making it necessary. circumstances - with the Between ie matter in conference it seems unilkely that the president w dering first. tain several 1 insist upon or- he roads returped January by, ¥, of ‘the unfriendly ard this ceuntry apd Amer- rate stens for the rupture of the of the two ®untries con- incrense in Mexico, The last| 5 of matters calllng for note- e the two povérnments! detention of two rs from the Pocomoke t Mazatiun yn- ticipating in ! te the poun s el inder ordinary clreumatances,| dfrcatic No two jacdkies. - Wi of 382 50 i Felegs ‘namen S reén the rest ase of the as qu EDITORIAL NOTES. e Christmas shoppers on is going to be the usual { once and e | from “the st t it is reported that 68,000| vese. Have ppegred last year it is time! Ving | parts and Daper on on posite side —_— | enamel. hard job to convineer D'An- asn’t the cause of it, of reed, ahd untries are find- that a reasonable plea getls tion from the supreme coun- sew rows af -affip, us‘ng r says: The board bac] 8 ook top of the & a suder of are still wet. Iy down ov There {8 ' wulx- it comes to ser- ‘rench in Duplin it i shown ubove the anarchistic Rus- { hopular. colored fgss. large flat heavy frock WOMAN N LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN - SUGGESTI’ONS FOR ! Always ice acalie while vharm: Flout should be measured after being A good salad is made of tomatoes Bread. cheese and fruit make & per- A drop shel? helps Jitchen space. o pest lemonade is made from pre- | { Half a pefper, min flaver an omelst. Jelly -copked too long Abples stuffed with nuts and raisins arc delicious. Overdone f00d is as bad for the di- A bregd miser makes the best bread and simplifies labor. névar be forsotten. Cheese soup is much more nutritious than any other kind. # It saves time when sewing to cut all that is to be cut at once. Apples, bananas and lettuce is an- other good salad mixture. Muffin and cake batters require hailf ngregaie will both Il and drive CARE OF THE BROOM. A well cared for brush or broom | not well cared for. sheuld be hung in such & way that and move it about 1f thé edges of a brush or broom irrogularly bristles off eveniy. S8OAP AND BRUSHES. mpst eonvenient plates for & soab dish, which should be large enoygh to cen- varfous purposes. tle sink biushes sliould be hunz cloge (2 Loy o TO ROAST PORK. Most peopie think pork shoud e center, Twenty or twenity«five minutes the time requiréd, in coakint: HEALTH AND BEAUTY, ciapn hh\!s! with ule sl teneunt may be sweeténpd Wwith honkey or mo- In_sex serve ga6d pyrposs. “happed bards ave alweve the COME0; a thoroughi VASE CQASTERS. These prett, cut from ordinary siass (I got taree rem a brokep window paper the same sige and ‘plan simple bbrder design by foiding circle in For the partout binding: or take & 1 aboyt one and a half inches luss in dinmcter than the glais. SEAL JAM AIR TIGHT. Jam will be girti=pt | of tissue paner a li*tle 15r=pr than the pirce, the movar tho res: DEMANDS FOR BEADS, heavy demand DICTATES OF FASHION:. A Dblauge recently segn uvetyn, the fRtive surtace o1 whieh was couched év Mind embyoldered bt mAsh i Sushul pronitsad amang Lhe new laces. Little satin vestees are embroiderad THE HOUSEWIFE. z with colored woel and s Black taffeta with black 2 bon is an odd dress cambina Shirring.in the back at the w a new feature cf the separate skirt. White ofgandle collars with & touch of embroidery are the mewest in neck- wear. 3 ire Tib- ! “to econemise | LAUNDRY HINTS Save blujng and time by inserting a smail quill through the cork of yuur bluing bottle A1l table Lnen stans, fruit and even coffee stains where ihere is cream in the toffee, gy be removed by rubbing 2 the spots with pure Blycerine. Let it fine, will {remains an hour and then rinse ih Iuko warm water. I one must do some pressing or jroning when fhe stove is covered with cooking utensils, if the oven iy not eneugh, place the irons in it and for oncé khow the joy: of not having to 5top and ciean the spattercd greas from your iron. It the laundry work is yellow. or streaked, maybe the soap Is at fault. Most cheap - soaps contain a large amount of resin. When the clothes arc boiled the resin is set irée and is deposited in yellow spots or streaks on the clothes, An easy way to wash your bed guilts or comfortable is in this manner:— First take a small scrub brush and a pall of suds and scrub well most soiled parts. Place article to be cleaned overa ! table to do this. Second, place article on clothesline and proceed with the rinsing, which is dohe with the gar- den hose. Let the full force of water soak the quilt or comfortable weil. This may need be done several times. but the result is a good clean com- fortaole without the pulling apart of the interlining. Do this on a good| windy day. e or gresn grapes are 5oed | should al¥ays b néar never jell nderdone. 5t06) in the kitehen should uid as flour, te of soda sprinkled where as long as one that is In the Hrst place, and broom, éxcepting the sort, for clothes and hats FOR THOSE WITHOUT A HOBBY There is that cverlasiing appeal to People to get a hobhy. It is all very { Well 10r Lue Writer ur speaker 1o pre pare his hobby sermons, but. Portia, it is easier to- tell twenty What is good to be done than to be one of the twenty to follow their own or broom straws wall or floog, brushes. use warm water little ammonia or borax ddced, Immerse the brush until_the bristles Then rinse it thorough- the warm water, then in 0 not you will be and what you are going to do. There shou.d ba no idie or haphazard hours at all. These are the | hours which may you nervous, alloty you to think of yourself and which the | preacher of the habbles would theres fofe have you fill your “hobby.” 1 Vagait, restless hours, it you have| ho hobby, can be filled with feadibg | g00d bobks, calls on the sick, cails on the plages of interest in your clty, and With 2ll such things which cost little or nothing. In this dAy of greut needs, when letters and paekages are enjoyed &0 fhuch by the soldiers and Lnitted worn, . trim the the faucets is one of the cakes of soaps needed for Al of the ugeful lit- o inte a quick oven. It shohid net, articles cannot be had in suffictent 1 1 Al \! i cutside is senved over and the hieat is | numbers to meet the great cryiug give him Sox! the new colors in prevented from pehetrating the inmost | nesd for thein, there should be ne woman who is idle, who ‘can’t find anything to take up her mind and is' 8p hard pressed that she “must have a hobby.” d'in a siow pven is apout (freal)) are ugdd for roast- 7 he treated the saimie ns 17 85, seak oyer HINTS FOR SPRING i Altheugh the thoughis ‘of most; manufaciurers in the women's gar- the pres- rathér thun the coming seasen's | tion, some hints of the style ten- | ng are obtainable. present the silhouette ques seems to be one of the first im- portance, and the weight of opinion ig grodually being thrown to straight- ment trads ure centered o ant of frosh D In the ally a sign of comes fram keening ofe and getting plenty of eut- haker Knit Coats. and § lipe effeats. The chiaf novelties talked | e of new are adaptations of tife bolero| e, idea. There 2iso uppears considerabi <L rog: CONCERMING WOMEN 1 twe 000,600 7,600,000 ! omen i the decoctio ul every two houy sased it i wome res; in 68 per cent vesu't | One of ev ash; nm if | pleted their ane dry ha- | srated, it takes twice the | #kin in 300d cond of the epl Mre. 60,000 dcve ion s tae season, The | in the te washed i3 soft | vears of age, but rd watsr can he aoft- Tittje boraz—and dried at o1 2 soft towel. FABRICS ARE WOCLLY. Woglliness is the ehlef charpcter- | c of the new wintey fabrics. These | enjoy the greatest populn is which are velvety as to surface, theugh they trifies protect table tops ray drons fyom the fiower clycles, about six tmches, rity | are found to be woven in different sorts of ways when you come to ex- amine them closel. Kyen for neg- ligees and cvening dresses there is a rough inaterial fine in texture una light in weifht which has becbme popuiar. It does the same things that a velvet will do, though its appear- ance is different. i g plece i e an e, | at one end eoli into circle SHOULDER STRAP®LEEVES, Sheulder-strap sleeves are seen an | meny evening gowns npw. That is, sleeves fastened to the ghouljer-straps prne) Cut utting 2 paitern, Paste e side of glase paint in the d cage, use passe- Continte to raed raund and round with bnttonhale-stiteh, until' it leeve flares out in bell imes it is edeed with a ds. or it may be slashed into weirhed with bead sleeve-cdge is nicot ter upon until brown. Pudding—Cools one with one and cupful ¥ou cut disks the juice. Beat one egg weil. add one- lnds. Draw thog thrangy | FniEhed. N Bal? cupful of sugar. Lo tublospoon- milk or white oY -e nd | % fuls of arch or bread crumbs, Wiagsos flul‘f&ty SMART Lluoqsmz WRAP. solt and vanilla flavoring. Add this the edmes gecure- Smart copts for limoysine or nrom- |1y the rice and then one pound of the ontside of the glass. | enade wenr have the Huge dolman | prunes cooked until tender 2 i sleeve which 8o groceful. ed. Mix all thordughly nd then hake et in @ warm place above the stove. When perfectly dry run them through It will avory flayoring for soups and ctumbs, '1-2 cupful grape juice, 1 tea. spoonful cihnamon, 1 teaspoonful ali- spice, 1 pound sugar, 1-2 pound citron, o thém. stariner or sieve. o PadaRig Ld i T 1-4 pound flour, § eggs, 1-2 nuimes. Vetiet Is now fure of ¢ place ks o |Pretly samish for L nuts if desived. Hent ine : fgbric for winter froc = shE BF LiFE agd tho sugar which has b New everning .frec re wraathed | ”Ew LEARE: ¢ Frfi] . with the spice Bouk about the walst with fruit er Howers— YOU_ Wil frequently fi that' alorumbs in the gvape ju artificic: ciogk which you theugh cither usslese | fmliates ;tton ad 15s For evining wear veils of Ipce are |5 .1 Reed of repairs can be mado to| kuet, hoth well floured go by the application of a_iiny bit of | mainink flour, Food 1nt ol Sdp the mixt (i s pea v Place in greased pudd A amcat RECIPES pound baking powder cans n &led. Ful the moids, fvo th team ‘the pudding for six hou o nudding miey be rebeated by Steaminig it 1n the origins: mold. or it may be ent In sices and heated in 4 steamer. of corn meal and one-third |} A foamy sauce made from 1-2 cupiul F in havy blge Spider Corn Brsad—Deat cne egg with one cupiul each of milk and the l water. Add two tablespconfuls of r, one teaspoonful of salt to ong buttons ornament and coat guit. MEN'S SOX FOR XMAS GIFTS You wen't put your foot in it if you Silk, Lisle and Wool. Nothing bstter for a gift to Father,' Son or Brother. MEN'S SWEATERS Men’s Winier Weight Sweaters with or without collars in light or heavy weights. Shaker Knit or in the finer grades, A very useful gift. Cardigan Jackets, Slip-Oas Handsome Robes, a gift of merit, Alio Comfortable Flannel and Woolen Gowns, nicely trimmed. Stk Gowns. . . . $35.00 to $45.00 Bath Robes . ... . $7.50 to $14.50 House Gowns .......... $25.00 Then bake in a hot oven | of rice | haif ‘quarts of prune | :ibe found. a ' UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES OR MEN Specially made of fine quelity silk, and handsomely mounted, some with bakelite handles, cleverly produced to match the silks; others with handles of sterling and Pyralin Ivery—a wide range of colors for ladies. PRICED $§3.00 tc $18.00 PRICES $6.00 TO $20.00 - MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS Silks, You can do no better in this line than to select from this stock, in Lounging PHERSON’S “FOR QUALITY” s - Christmas Shoppers Will Find Here Many Gifts Especially Desirable Owing To Usefulness - FINE FURS " TOR XMAS GIFTS AT SPECIAL PRICES Superb Coats, Smart Scarfs and Muffs, in the peltries that the mode favors and of the qualities that have won for Macpherson Furs their reputa- tion for richness and reliability. ranged for the holiday gift demand—are the re- sult 'of forehanded purchasing, and are at prices below the market values today. GIVE HIM A SMOKING JACKET and he’ll wonder how you guessed “just what he want- ed.” ‘Made of double-faced fabrics, in a good range of colors, in shawl collar models. PRICED $9.00 to $25.00 Men’s Pajamas and Night Robes Men’s Pajamas, in Outing Flannel, Soisette, Madras or Silks-—Priced $2.00 to $12.00. Night Robes, in light or heavy weight, MEN’S SCARFS Men’s Silk Reefer Scarfs, for dress or street wear, a re- ! Values— ar- e markably complete line, from $2.50 to $12.00. MEN’S SHIRTS Men's Perfect Fitting Shirts, made with soft cuffs or with stiff cuffs, exceptional patterns, in Cottons, Fibre; Silk and All-Silk. PRICED $2.00 to $15.00 MEN’S GLOVES . Men'’s Street or Driving Gloves, in Chamois, Cape, Mocha or Susde. Lired or unlined, Wool lined or Fur lined, wrist or with Gauntlets—$1.25 up to $15.00 a pair NECKWEAR Give him Ties. Seldom does any man have too many Ties that he likes; you can select colors and patterns that he is sure to like, from our Xmas display. A display which includes all colors, styles and patterns, in woven sitk and knitted Ties. Four-in-Hand Scarfs ..... .. T5c to $3.50 Knitted Sillkc Scarfs ................ $1.50 to $4.50 Batwing Ties of Fancy Silks .,......... 75¢c to $1,00 PUT UP IN HOLIDAY BOXES. J. C. MACPHERSON “QUALITY CORNER” 'Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank ed witih the pud#ng. be creamed, and n_egg and Beat ‘the over hot water. heating it / Capitalize Labor. | ¥ 1 world. the Qi fome of . & it an old avd full {can any corpc devoted o {not ‘only for his~ weekls, anilla is good mixture | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR| 2, and prosperity “to broblem must ( therafore, ntirely new | s. eapitalize la ploye who s work. sugar, 1 forms a little frame size . Bew ( that hold up & decollatte brdice. Sueh| 4 — — —- i ‘5"‘:;‘ oo | gleeves are of silk net or other trahw - over cdge of gluss. Bright-calored pic- | PAFCNt material and are usually rather guptul of flowr. Sift tosether with 1 cupful powdered tures or milkweod may he nut under | Fhort. Just belaw (he i ot the |two teaspoonfuls of baking powder ang 1-2 Yeachaentul the codsters if they have heavy card- | eIPoW is a graseiul Jengih and the | Gremse a frying pan and pour the bal- Thie but- the sugay, wages, but for terly dividend also? good annual, or qugr- The par value of one share of stock | workers will be all right elther way and we need the law to make the dropes @o their many of 3 £ share of the work. Wo in such a corporation should be Notiinow of a great nymber of Sucoess- over $10 so that every employe, evenifyl busines men, them the office boy could become a Stock-liarmers tnrifty &nd Prosperous who holder. It might Le wise to issue free|jave always had a daylight saving law le: consent, | should the hoider of a free s According to the dafly {tificate ) come to us via The B is. and hasten|cjocks ought to ather v T, very trou- | adistra or aully l stock certificates to such as are not able to buy them. - | por pad in cash to his family, as insur- a |15r95( Uncle Billie's differ-fagks us if we i In all such cases, i the corporgti without 1ts | should forfeit the But cer- in the sorvice of the cer- on, its fujl face vaiue should be ng e, SENEX. Daylight Saving. Mr. Editor: We have read with in- Billie, we certainly do. Hecanse | great hive of industry the| cheerful “Good mornind my iy w {of the W of their own, The mest beautiful sight anyone ever looked upon is the sun s rising, with happy this the worlds work” i the pid c'ock ahead, it Wow v b it anw, and join membering all the time tented mind lends to @ ue press on. We will be hay orid's work. Yours tru'y, smile apd iriend is a fine day, let us do our share 8o come om, EL e Droc_ssion; re- Tist a con- purse well peaplé need the extra hour. b perhaps richer ard our coun- e hetrer if we do our share UNCLE CHARLES. Groton, Conn., Dec. .1 MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (Ail 'acads Covered by Insurance Buring Transii) NORV/ICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONOOIN—PUTNAM FALL RIVER—M 2nd Conneciing Points W BED. ORD EQUIPMENT—MINTEEN PIERCE-ARRUW TRUZ ‘S E. P. WINWARD & SON 185 WATER STREUT NORWICH Phone 1230 3 92 SOUTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE Phorc Union 2842 . 1y WILLIAM STHEET NEV/ BEDFORD Fhone 3357 138-142 DUPFEE STRIBY +LL RIVER Phene 261y

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