Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1920, Page 4

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resing'in % S s s & secluc spof Ty, ou_ever v&g ubu:ae"' urefi%i b du'.'al rourthe&ge.ln pu.c-iorfnwm:h o apag T S Lk X > refer espéeciall the one|around wi somel ly e sides & |/ i’ fmninmflgnmn ous as aJm\I!uishtuWeumjoymyseubyllflt‘:!‘d:tmu&““.ny / « nhmmmmmififl“flflflh way to attract his wandering | while doing it, mightn't 12 T thousht | (iotes except_that mmut - . Back of Ears” and “Inserted in the Nostrile? S otion by eaiy ‘limoring. . it whew Jim met. Dity sndiyscif walls fiemgt i B b ‘Siates 15|} ! % .| when he lbegin! lg;mhg tils:: there are scmningh T would find him waiting folr oo {":uy o, %“W o viilie ; P Has had a Successful Sale since 1807, er girls on eai esi oneself?” | me witl e in his eve when 4 o‘%ba s cantr warily essaved di- Tot ‘hoMlh, BGE T QAT He dign’t |8l the District of Columbia. Interest i ‘& ey . “can‘be ng quarrel With plomacy. Seem to mind at all and the next time (O l""’l‘fi’,‘lf“,’:su‘ ;aqfi;eioiif";j wal Meh $1000 if the following M “Other persons than myself,” .she |1 met him he told me for half an hour ansolicited: offered, “Have sald tnat was & £0od |straight all about what a dandy chap L Ve b dBew Bae genuine and H A and to business’” . That is a need that| Way." Dixy was. I let Dixy take me t0 & | ™ iurest on the securities issued! 3 Nw 7, 1918, exist .| “Huh” the pretty senior growled,|dance and instead of sulking in a 2 1 3 We t;.::‘;:w‘ M‘mm;:fi g Ao S . SegR - M s what ol Jn el bl e N e LT Atter usig two bottles of Leonard Ear Ofl my hearing x;u imbroved her, “I ought t6 have kneéwn better,|right up and take three dances quite ¢ during. w “ considering it was Jim. He is absolute: |happily, tell me I was looking peachy |, Amounts e lf,‘t‘l‘:}:ifl'-“;ga wari} s aliiost notmed conaition, A T am 75 years olq, dll said I must éxpect ;“ll;n W 3 Iy different from most men, so why |and have a perfectly good time all ev-|°Y Per elp. -may d Oil 1 don't have to be deaf. 7 500, in addition |§ to be deaf, but thanks to Leonard Bar have entirély|on earth should I have thought that|ening. Fa B A § Onkiind, Cattoris. s of the grestest im-|anything but absolutely differént | “But T kept it up. To tell the truth, {0, Personal exemption, . MRS, JOHN KITCHIN, 885 59th St, q, '€ ‘that .. there|treatment would have the correct ef-it wasn’t at all hard to keep it up, z f dowh 0 activity| fect on him? Other men may coms |elther. Dity was so asrecable about | VAIUE OF §6.000 Is exeimpt from all tax_ |} For sald in Norwich, Conn. by H. M. Letou, 280 Main Steset, Proof of sus: existing conditions | running if they think you have any |being my little playmatc that I didn't 55 “BOWS, are affvibid €8 comet cess will be given you by fl\e abeve druggist. - it/ the right direction one else tagging éxildong Ibut Jim isn’t h}ave to work at ng He "{fl; a!wayg thels bafikers: or COlleBtors bf iRESTARL e o e e other men, Why n’t ¥ use my own |right there. And Jim trotted aroun by Norwich, Thursday; Jan. 8 1920 fx‘?‘fi‘:‘i’;flq’:{&“’ pnqsbluo.thf:ne 2o | Common sénse insteaq of———" T Bvoivh And was just as Mich ag|revente as to thelr exemptions. “I take it you are telling me we|ever when he met and never uttered | Living Expenses Not Deductible. e there will - Bé'-some inclination £0l.;e no longer friends,” said the older|a word of protest until, really, I was| rpe law expressly prohibits the de- , 1 ¥ await the aid of others even in doing| senior. ~ furious at him. Even if he didn't mind | quction of personal or living expenses. M.nuf‘aunr c 3 this, but it will be a gross mistake to| “No,” said the pretty senior, “it's{my actions,it wasn’t polite of him not |7hese include rent, Wages of servants, 70 Fifth Ave, New York City. S 2 let it besome the chief ' depemdence|my own fault. . I expect some men|to act as though he did- When a|.ost of food and clothing for family, : WEEK ENDING JAN. 3, 19° upon which mngfimcfim is under-|are born into this world to go erazy | man’s been devoted to a girl he hasn’t 7 2 4 e upkeep of automobiles used for pleas. taken, over red 'hair and I. suppose Jim is|any right to let himself be discarded|yre or donvenience, education of chil- one of them. Why, if I investigated, ! without putting up a fight, has he?|dren, and similar items. Income &pent R 4 ,,,Md'n,?fi":ni’th:"f,a,mvw? the 1eal1 presume his family would assure |Oh, why did you ever recommend|urins the vear 1919 for any of thess|geld force for spreading the gospel of Subject to Final Coersction. 10,439 me he always was docile and obedi-{sach a foolish and mdiculous flirta-|items is subject to the tax. nent governmieni insuramce. D'Annunzio, we might add, | was goutttiy dor Purthr Iouak o, Deroreanlont as a child of b fo red S lich e Lt 0, 18 rot db bRe myadies 10 ; . e i ansh, 16, it fob. bysrvenh I TH6 pplt, OF K. saet 06 {AMERICANS IN MEXICO. s U e e | e e v & RRLf ke | a0t Workl A Probl f P —it is only for the former service men gue_of )lwons will have to read our taxes are 600 per cent..over pre-|school because his teacher wore au-| The older senior laughed. { Che i L e d women of our afmy, navy and{the proofs. — ph“!delyhh_ Bverfag ¢ Two more Americans have been|vious rates. . He helieves that theré|burn hair and that Bis first love when ine!” she said enthusiastically | During the. world war more than (20! d Wiled by Mexicans. Perhaps there|ghould be .an early ratification of | he was 18 was a girl whose head em | Ledger. “I told Jith to try it when he came |four and,a half million of our smdners|"‘“e"‘;‘fflfmlfflfiffig“;‘:’&:*’m_ S st g ought not to be #ny surprice over|peace and that ordinary. businéss pro-jcould be seen & block away. Then|moaning to me about the way you |sailors and marines had their lives in- s?lra:ce protection during the war, and | .. . How ‘Did They Miss 1t? 3 such an announcement arnd possibly hould be allowed -to bandle the|Why should I-be amazed that he be-|were going on with Dixy—and he's|sured by the United States govern- it wants them to continué the protec- | “-imaly in the highest degree is the we should have become reconciled to| problems . confronted. He récognizes|San following that Bvelyn Pikes about been most successful. I should say iment for a term of five years, in sums t W8S V00t T 0 0 S come. The | giscovery. of petroleum in Alsace, But \ such affairs long ago. It is appar-|the handicaps faced in Europe, {o the|il an utter trance from the moment|Go and behave yourself and let the ranging from $1,00 to $10,000, the av- |\ 0 MO0 "o llrimont insuranice are |how did.the Gérmans . fniss It — snt ‘neverthella d¥nt = repardibEs - of it he of pel.t the|She struck the campus? She has red |fascinating Dixy make eves at some- | erage policy approximating $8,700. low, the provisions liberal and attrac-|Springfield Republican. ok e S T 5 extent that he gives approval o the| o3 phair ang he was merely pursuing|body else—Evi for instance— and | Because of the rapid demobilization |{0% 2 PEN BT bvery policy stands he protestg and demands that have|jgea of deferring <nterest payments Offthe line fate marked out for him from |hang onto Ji | and the confusion attending a resump- u:’ > rity - of the United States, ™ 5 ‘_'“ Gc_fl.flhn- made to the government at Mex-| the loans already, the cradle. What could I do? Being| “I suppose I ought to be mad at|tion ,of civil 1ife, a great many of | the securlty ieo City the life of an American in the| clares that o emfns refined and civilized puts horrible lim- | you,” the pretty senior said in sub- |those who were insured have allowed ‘Well, anyhow oOhe doesn’t. have to republic to the south is getting lessiout the “bread npp1y ‘of certath cen-|itations on one. If T had been a lady|dueq tones after she had thought it their insurance to lapse or be cancel- | He has no force with men who has |dodge towamn being hit bthlhz and less valuable and Carranza is d0-|ters of populatlon in Europe but ap-|savage there are all sorts of inter- [over, “And so Jim actually was jeal- |ed. The problem now is to get them|no faith in himself. prices—Webster City Journal ing rothine whatever to change the|plying inall to less than five per cent.|esting things I could have done tojous of me after alll But he needn't baclk. % 3 situacion &xcept to make it wotse. of Europe’s tétal population. . - Evelyn. But I couldn’t resort to those. | think for one second that I was in the | Cooperating with the bureau of war % ini 1 had to be subtle. I had to make Jim |least jealous of him. -The idea! Do 'l\l{.lr‘?_ LE:- pn5::;'t!thia]:1:uxr;;kirati5%g Instead olf L:-us fim{;:tryflbems *‘: think I didn’t care. And I had to|you suppose if I walk across the cam- | campaign are leading %ocial welfare at S R o™ ipected to do it all Mr. Hoover cofi-|paye co-operation to accomplish this,|pus at this time 'l be apt to meet | organizations and thousands of vol- Americans have been killed in Mexico|siders we will be doing our share if | ing so I looked around and picked out him?"—Exchange. unteer units, making up an enormous and since 1917 there haye - been 19|ywe furnich breat. supplies tprough 5 . killed in the Tampico oil district.|government credit in addition to Busi- se two latest deaths come at ajness credits, and maintains that Eu- of estates. trusts, etc., through trus- N P l im. little or no satisfaction has|ropean nations which have gotten LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Y atrators, ¢ xec el'VOUS Cop C risk insurance in a general educational MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All Géods Covered by Insurancs, DiFing Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LDNQOMm‘M FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Connesting Paints EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC'{S E. P. WINWARD & SON fees, administrators, or executors. ved from Carranza relative)rich out of thie war should do their The End of the World. Partnership profits; partnerships as e shooting of other Americans|part. Mr, Hoover's view is one that| Mr. Editor: T have read a number of | Such, are not suliject to the income | .’;‘}“l%::f.f‘%fiiat?e::;:m of r:u-vou while engaged in their regular work.|ill make its appeal and. ceriainly|letters in the paper lately concerning|!ax, but each individual partner must| o o "5l biia brain fag, irritabikity, when the Jenkins case is far from set-f cannot be disregarded. % the end of the world. And according |PAy a tax on the income from such| 2 g o f B+ | mental exhaustion, mervous headache, tled and when according to one mem- “.' " lto the ‘word and chronology of the|Partnership P loss of memory, etc. KALPHO acts on REET LIAM STRERT ber of a family that had been c?n;ieg THE GERMAN WARSHIPS, Bl T vn;ena\i-sepg;n are n, fhie (;:Jnt wgl"sfa‘r;f;nf;‘v’“zo‘;‘;’r‘f‘gm’;‘"af]g“ i lheb}rmn tierves,musclesand blood cells; e Wfigf&,gfi 2 :,Vgl&, .é‘nfo.m i “Lo'r‘l t20] For & time’ there wére, “inatcations} time of trouble commenced in 1014, on | hiscs. ; B e e Phone 1250 Phone 3337 that the Gefman warships that were tlme, thr(\ Glenullt,a Itxmes cndurxg i‘;t tha‘; Items ;lot Taxable. l taitis fio harmfil no¥ iublHormmgdmgu ’2 SOUTH MAIN STREET 138:142 DURFEE STRIST 5 = sunk in Scapa Flow would be raised| time also believe our TLord, and| The following items are not taxable| ¢ dfu 1.08. Refu ‘ALL RIVER ‘"“:‘f:°“1‘;‘1:°‘c‘:u:"’:"'t‘: - |and distributed among the allies, biut|King, Jesus Christ, is now here (in|and need not be included in the re- & chaie ¥ S JEROVIDENGE : 5 B spirit form) putting down the king-{turn: such came from the belief that the ex-| 0,0 o this world, prior to the set- pense would mot- be prohivitive. In-|foms of TRiS WOTD POTE IO HE SO capture and punishment of|veStigations have been miade and fol- " pave been, praying for so long, o is not putting lowing a careful estimafe of the cost| (My kingdom ‘come, cte.) There are )i. to safeguara|Cf Dringing the warships to the sur-|some words mistranslated in the b & “s ho | face and refitting them the idea has{Seriptures which when rightly known or to punish fhose Wwho |y ., bandoned and the announce-|eive a very different meaning to some nurdering them. It doesw't in fact} o "1 46 that they will be blown|Of the prophecies. The Greek word ! y T i I - | (Parousia) translated in Matt. 24:3 as to be realizeq that subjects of ;{’m,'f:fnglf: Dp?esco?xfr::i:i;ag.fi Sin|coming, should be Presence. Also tions cam be killed in a coun- exdiba P e tly| Daniel in writing of thjs time says: he government thereof | (N€ ¢laim that has been persistently|mpen Michael (Christ) will stand up . sible but it i& to' be ex-|M#de w0 the effect that the ships|ang there shall be a time of trouble hat it will do its utmest to|COUld not be readily adapted for use|such as never was since there was a { "KALPHO is sold by thé Lee & Os- Property received as a gift by will | good Co. Insure Your Home Against Sugar Shortage For a limited time we offer for shipment directto consmner,beg_ihningin.lan.‘ WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR Refined in the United States The Kind You Used to Get When There Was Plenty In 100-Ib. isags, or 120-Ib. Cases in 2 or 5-lb. packages, F. O. B our nearest distributing point to you, at $19.50 the 100 lb. Bag e Mexican govérnment to every possible step - to bring Phone Union 3842 Phone 3619 to be inclined that way. ect s : in_the navies of otiier countries. nation, which shows that He is now e e e fuotvorl Thus will eng many of the war-|here, but seen only by the eve of ing’ th Iy stice.| .| faith. And according also to Serip- Mexico docs Bot respond in that di- |SiPs thatwere the prie of the Ger £ L “Iman nav¥. They will remain on the|ture this trouble is to last four or ver and the worst of it S : x .1 five years longer, and grow worse in- sea botlom where they were sent by} iouq of better. "Everything has been fulfilled, and when the word of God is rightly understood. and divided, and rdless of the impotency of e government it does not their officers and crews and where the Bicliod th changs th British have -repeatedly urged that conditions, they be sent, though 'at a different|studied praverfully and in earnest spot. The Germans succeeded in scut-| Gog giveg the light nromised and al- DETROIT'S PROPOSITION. tling their own ships even though it|so meat in due season to the house- was_dond® while they werée being held|pold of faith. It stands every one of ago interest was|in trust and thereby not only got, the'| S in hand to be more diligent, and sibilities of gasolene | honor of disposing of them but pre- :‘};?:Chf“"blss Hothine e bf""f‘ tion in operation costs th#t|penefit therefrom. efther by making | of'Christ as our Ransom, God's won- would be permitted. It will now be|such use as they could of them or dis- | derful word is grand, and correctly by the action which hasposing of them as junk. understood proves Him just what it by the mayor of Detroit| Though it ‘ought not to have been|says He is, a just and loving God. |, automobile builder, in}guch a irenemdous task, in view of | There is also ahother word (Old Tes- common council of that|the poot estimate placed on them as|tament Hebrew Theol) which is| ice a proposal for a bond is- | units of other navies blowing up the | translater hell, 31 times, grave 31 - the purpose of constructingia wrangle over their disposition. All| oo “pog S, BTEVe OF O A% | The owned apd operated|are heing treated alika by their de- & it it 3 . the exact equivalent of the Hebrew tem with 100 miles!struction but- the -injustice of such a|word Sheol. Purgatory I have never | method would have been ‘cause for!been able to find in the Bible at all ars. continued ‘remonstrance coulq” they|as yet. Now some will say, but the ! with the proposition|have been salvaged for a reasomable| Bible says no man will know when it understood that the plan is,to jamount. Millions upén millions’ in- |these things are to be. But listen to | ars operated by gasolene en-|vested in the warships ' have been|it all and see. which ears could be acquired at|ihrown away. .That is expected in the| . Of the day and hour knoweth no about half the cost of the regular|cage of warships that rapidly de-|man Mark 13: 32, 33, 37. Then, It is| street cars and there would be ren-|crease in value after a certain period |10 f""h‘”x “‘;‘ “";’Wh“‘c ;m:e Qlisods dered unnecessary the power plants|put the German ships Were not old|his own power A?:sel" i ai‘ng"t‘m‘r}“ :'md the electical equipment now a|ones and the dispesition to deliberate- | But ye shall receive power after the arge item in connection with such|jy waste what could be utilized other- | Holy Spirit hag, come upon you, Acts transportation lines. wise called forth a: righteous protest|1:3. Then, In the time of the end the connection Detroit has been as mueh disturbed |ag long as the saving was feasible. | Wise (not the worldly wise) shall un-| M8 2 Y ts trolley service as have other - derstand. et | es including Toledo. Whether it - v = 4 render service cheaper than is be- A I can see ilis coming judgments, as : i - provided and serve the people bet.| THe man on the cerner says: Reso- they circle all the earth, [ [ ] a 61 ! Iutiong that do not last two weeks are | The signs ang groapings promised, to! . . & o under municipal ownership and made of prety poor stuff. precede a second birth. 1 \ 3 operation is something for the future iy - i iR T read his_righteous sentence, in the . § 3 5 . {0 reveal it the people are willing to| yeiang 15 experioncing increased crumbling thrones of earth, All Orders Will Be Numbered and Delivered in the Order in Which They Are Received try it, but from the intimations It{, oo e Se o o thing the Em-| Our King is marching on, — would appear that the gasolene car is - = M. B. M. looked upon as a success to the ex- | ey lo® Wos Bever able to get along| yorwicn, Conn. Many _cgmmunities which are con-| INCOME-TAX FACTS gratulating thémselves on being free YOU SHOULD KNOW from the reds probably haven't been N, 0 looked over. 5 HE o > In view of the conditions surround- oATetully IOoRBI OVer, -, In making out his income tax form ing the electric railways today tm‘ With ‘his eve! on. | the presidency | [OF 1919, the taxpayer must report the If our costs will permit lower price at time of delivery, we will return check for difference. eosts w h.n lwo years, which would be the time required to build the lines projected. Fill out the coupon in the corner of this advertisement and mail to us with Post Office or Express money order or check. No order for more than one bag or one case will be filled. CUT THIS COUPON OUT We reserve the right to accept or re-- : ject any orders submitted. " P. M. LEAVITT CO,, : 113 State St., Boston, Mass. vt | No order will be filled until accom- 1. Enclgsed please find 55 %er for $........ | panied by the coupon to the left. or, 1 Box ($23.88) or 1 Bag ($19.50) gr:mu— i : s lated sugar to be forwarded to the following ad- No order will be accepted without grocer’s name. dress: : © We will protect ‘all independent grocers with the upi R R R s R usual sugar profit on your order. Ll e e SRR I SR e All receipts of money will be held in trusst by us at City State 5 responsible Boston banks until deliveries are made. Sh by Freight Ex) MY GROCER IS: (Ceck” which mode "of - shipment P Vi you desire.) ® ® ° Name ....oooivevininiiineniiieiinnnnns v h followi terns [ = gasolene car on rails may play a |Governor - Coolidge-of Massachusetts | Roline wases aed Dommimome 2on most impértant part if it can be dem- personal services, including bonuses. onstrated that they will meet require- Interest received on mnotes and de- ments and prove efficient and safe in - — - i posits in banks, including savings the handling of the travéling publie. A year ago the country was shocked ( banks. — at the death.of Theodore Roosevelt,| Dividends on stock. Only dividends DEALING IN BEER. the great American, and it has ot |Paid out in earnings or profits accrued » : aeaneq 15 HICHPR Ris Towe, since Mareh, 1913, are taxable, but s, 0;1 tu:"h‘;ts from Washington to dividends are deemed to be distributed the effec the department of jus-| . il Letts and Poles are mak- | 00t Of the most reeently accumulaetd ea!'nmgs. ing large gains against the red ter-| LY o 100g from the sale of property, r al, or personal. If the property was purchased prior to March was not io be sidetracked by any vice presidential -talk. tice had begun plans for thé prosecu- tion of all persens who have sold beer since the passage of the Valstead act which has recently been declared b; bivgtredln gl - e 1, 1913, the profit is based on the dif- States to be constitutional. The law No ‘bhe -ean claifi but. what the ferencerbetween the selling price and was passeq October 28 so that it must \"““’"" la ot thoughtful of. the |he (@l Rt pHESOr vAlnS as of rorists. Someone is always interfer- ing with the, fun of the bolsheviki. : March 1, 1913, be realized that the department has|!c® Rafvesters and apparently having scme business ahead of lx,t if it is go- |SOMe fun with the artificial ice plant | Profits On Stack Frades. ing 16 collect evidence at this time on | 24Vocates. i BiSoanto ool s which to preceed against those who : . Income recei from fid have violated the law or even if it| Winter lovers are delightea with |, Income recsived from —fiduclaries has previously obtained the evidence|the mew year weatherwise but those : e it is now going to round up the viola- | Who Jjust cannot stand anything -but tors. August heat are inclined to holler, Because there waé slight aetion | Whoa! Junuary! taken under war-time prohibition pre- vious to the passage of the Volstead enforcement act the impression had no doubt been gained by many that & nothing more would be done under . 4bet low until conetitutional prohi- became - effective. That there considerable disrespect for James R. Marmm has been pretty well spanked for.his pro-Germanism, but if he urges the seating of Berger in congress he ought to be bnnded for juet what he is. While the former kaiser is wdnng & : 113 State Street, Boston, Mass. ‘ & % will cause no surprise and the :::vogderh\hiv;‘hat:he:g!esmp- Address ... Stadtn RN Nne Lar, Distribu of Sugar N mhd at the department is preparing 0 do wi im, he 1 have a X 3 ot atributons o Noine e Y s el - sl b be ey st Sl ot LU Your grocer's name and address must be for- . pedoed yessel telt Just before the tor- pedo struck. % view of the fact that those who dealt in:beer after the law was passed knew they were taking chances it is to be ¢ cxpected 1hat those who have been . vioclating ‘he law will be looking for a visit from the federal authorities. They 1’2ceu too great relianee in the bellef that the court wouid permit the esde of 2.75 per cent. bexr insiead of : WE EARNESTLY REQUEST THE PEOPLE NOT TO PURCHA warded or the order will not be filled. : Siie SUGAR ToR HOAGDING n';‘m;rosga) SHAOR, 3 DEPARTMENT 49 NO ORDER WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT YOUR GROCER'S NA“E. ALL ORDERS MUST BE SENT DIRECT TO US. days is the it's right and canmét| going to afimg wl&wt the stu; but Who -m is insisting that the dry mnmgvingube.au: thing for the country.

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