Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 11

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The rapid growth of the nail is an in- dieation _of health. Sea anemones are enjoyed as delica- cles on the coasts of Italy and South America. + Newfoundiand is the smallest of the self-governing dominions of the British empire. W in the United States is far h launc of the escience as practiced mans excelled in mosaics, as by the mlmfirmll specimens in observance: of Oliver Bilsworth Day, Faith Trumbul chapter, D. A. R. gave a pleasing proramme and afternoon tea at the “ommunity House Thureday afternoon :® » 3 until 5 o'clock. . ‘There]|. Was an appreciative attendangé and the attractive progfamme included: tableaux ®f Colonial days with the principals cos- DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now don Passing Show. double quartotte, Mrs. Charles Tyler Willlam T. Browne, Mrs, Frederick that? Tee’ yachts, with. favorable wmd- otten | ** obtain o Epeed of more than eighty miles an hour. The whale can jump out of the water to @ Height of twenty-five feet with the greatest ease. There are more divorces in the United States than all other Christian countries of the world combined. There are several varieties of wasps | which when they lay esgs, surround them with caterpillars, in order that the young wi they appear may be well sup- supplied With food. A report from Japan statess that & . | trackless * electric car company has been organized recently at Osaka for the pur: pose of providing trackless car sefvice in various parts of the country. Thi$ is the first project of the kind in Japan. Ven slightly smaller than the earth and nearer to the sun is enveloped by a cloud canopy such as that which covered our own world during the coal-forming period.} If that planet is inhabited there must be a great demand; for umbrellas. An authority on the subjcct says the sound of cannonading can be heard much farther than that of thunder. The limit of the arrying power of thunder is about fifteen miles, while twice that number of miles is not regarded as any great dis- tance for the Sounds of battle to travel. The son of an English grocer is em- ployed by his father, and his principal duty is to make a four-hour trip around the country and take order from vari- oug patrons. - This he does fn an automo- biles and in ordér that there shall be no delay in the deliveries he tale with him a half-dozen homing pigeons. Obtaining a bunch of orders, he secures the slips to one of the birds and starts it home. The tesult is that wken he has completed his tour, most of the order have been put up and delivered. Under the Y. W. C. A., of Japan a hos- tess house recently has been opened in Yokohama to accommodate the many English, American and other girls from countries outside of Japan who are em- ployed in the city. The residence is pri- marily for girls residing in Yokohama more or less permanently, but the ciub rooms, information bureau and other ser- vices are for any women traveling thfough the city. An American or Ene- To Stop a Cough Quiek lish hostss will be in charge. A similar take HAYES' HEALING HONEY. It|center is to be opened in China, either at ‘stnp! the tickle, heals the throat and [ Canton or Shanghai. % gough. Price 35c. A free box| 8! GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for chest_colds, head colds and croup is en- closed with every bottle. marked down at American. died lllt lr. Duchette was a member of orwich lodgs of Masons. [ AR MISS RUTH PARKINEON GIVEN orated table at which Mrs. Willlam H. Oat and Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn presided. m in dress. of Oolmthl e.h;; Around the room were tables from wl various articles were sold. In one corner BHOWER BY E. L. CABINET was the thrift and comservation table at{‘ The cabinet of the Epworth e of Which rugs, holders and sofa pillows| Trinity Methodist ehureh, of Miss were sold by Miss Hattie L. Carter and; Ruth Parkinson is an astive = member. Mrs. John Irish who were aleo costumed | gave her a surprise kitchen shower Wed. in Colonial gowms. Mrs. = James H.| nesday evening, Whitney representing the magazine com- | liams stre mittee distributcd some of the D. A. R.[hostess to the commany of sixteen. Miss ines to those who do not take the | Parkinson's engagement to Harty East- msh At the doll table Mrs. Louis Ml:::n been announced. SELECT YOUR HOLIDAY GIFTS tively decofated basket by Marfan and | Grace Legg. Later there- wére games and & Musieal propram, Miss Elizabeth Where you can choose frém the largest and choicest offer- ings to be found anywhere in this vicinity, embracing the choicest selections from the best lines M& Lane giving violin #olos, Mrs. e Roberts tohgs and plano sumbers and AS A HELP TO YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS, WE. CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING : RIBBON NOVELT[ES Refreshinents were served, Miss Lane bxquulte, Freih and Pnrtumllrly Pleasing. ‘BOOK ENDS Each package ot “Diamond contains directions so_simple qm 7 4 woman can diamond-dye any faded garments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a mew, rich, fadeless color. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kin —then perfect results are guarant even if you have never dyed before Druggist will show you Diamgnd Dye | magaz Color Card. ll:fl"’" aeross.” “Well 7" ton Transeript. “Oh, yes you d3. (entfem make fine—"" the letter . “‘Oh, yes; Statesman. beds, Three crows gat éh the limb of a tree, And they were dry as crows could be; s’oth one old crow, “I really think ¢'ll gurely die with naught to drink.” oth another crow, “I don’'t see why nel:: 3hen'g a crow-bar right near Y. , a fish! ‘he fur coat out ‘Transeript. Nothing goes as far with a woman as selves especially to a little masculine remorse. Greek literature. ‘Iunkm\hbmh' m‘mpnton-ore'n-‘u. What makes you hope such a’ thlnl “Then we'll get cigars and cigare! at bargain offing doesn‘t call for a bed in any way. shape or. furm !—Buffalo : “Do_Englishmen understand: American e of them do.. Why?" daughter s to.be martied in Lon- dunandmurlmuhhlmwm “Does he wunt the or my wad?"—Bos- Teacher—What is it fine feather make. mmi Tommy—*T don’t knew ma’am.” “I really don’t know, ma‘am.” “Yes yen do, Tommnie. It begins with Angler (describing 5 catch)—The trout was 80 long-—1 tell you I mevér saw such Rustic—Noa. Oi don't sunpose ye ever did—The Queenslander (Brisbane.) Her Fur Coat. Now is the season of the year when many a young womah catches up in the payment of the installments and takes of Scholars of Alexandria applied them- Woman-flond Tonic ller 'l'llrough In Safoty fl."—‘.l:: “Yes, Jack and 1 ave oman. n-n-Hood ic is sold by Gv Af the Toy Store Window There's a row of little faces every night outside the store Where they never draw the curtains whan the watohman locks the deer. Eager, w_mtful little faces, looking 3t the heaps of toys That will bring a Merry Christmas to a host of .nrh and boys. Every ni nh{thoy stand there watching, tattered children, in a rew, Looking at the only Christmas that they possibly can know. Express. Look them over, Mr. Shopper, when you walk ‘m town tuu“ Thin and-hungry little children, borrowing a brief del From the wonders of a Christmas which to them is {n Just a swiftly passing v of how happinass mig! And perhaps, when you have seen them, you will hunt up IIM‘ Clllm For they sadly need somebody who knows how to plead their cause. l Santa Clam has swarms of childrea on his Christmas ecalling list, But he’il add a few names to it if you see him and insist. Help the ald man out a little—he'll be qlld to ld‘ uF mite To the fund that he’s investing in the spread ight. And these litths wistful children will be le all the year For their share, so long denied them, he blessed Christmas cheer. Ardmore (Okla.) Statesman, Now think. Fine ma'am."—Yonkers KY. TOBACCO GROWERS IN THREATENING MOOD Owensboro, Ky., Dw. 9.—Serious out- breaks are zhrulanad here because of the condition of the tobacco market, low prices of which, it was said, threaten the farmers of the Greem Rive er d.lstrlcl with bankruptey. ‘e hundred tobacco growers, fol- \uvunz a meeiing here today, macched in .4 body to the loose leaf Warehouses where they demanded that the owners close their places of business until oet- ter prices could be realized. Five of the seven warchouses holding sales here have agreed to clogd. Sal=s today were . practically three dollars RAYMOXND J. PORTER HELD IN $50,000 FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Hattford, Conn., Dec. 5.—Cha the embezilement of $150,000 of tf of the Hartford-Cormecticut pany, Raymond J. Porter, 26 y head of the proof department in was bound over to the superior eourt by Judge Frauels A. Paliott] in the Martford police court this morning under a bond of $50,000. Through Lis attorney, Edward W.* Brodar, he filed of not guilty. The shert 4 - in the nk funde became apparent th._.ch the annval audit of the bank by public accoingants who had been at work on the books since last Saturday storage.—Boston the study of older Miss Busley and ula- lh«rlon Legz A toast to A Wonderful Variety, Stately Designs in Bronze, Mahog- X:::X sisted. Parkinson a Bastisnd, " any and Tooled Leather. FANCY BASKETS Fid‘h‘. ‘was drank in permissible grapc julte by the company, who spent a most The variety is too great to describe, as we have them for a wide range of uses, even for the cat and dog. enjoyable evening. KODAKS Gifts that Perpetuate Pleasure. We have them for the Professional or Am;teqr. All Prices. FOUNTAIN PENS - unmense stock. All leading makes. Every pen carries our guarantee. We are selling $2.50 Pens for $1.50. EVERSHARP PENCILS Make Most Acceptable Gifts. *CANDY BOXES In Ll.,quer and Tin. Beautiful Designs. ‘INCENSE BURNERS | A Great Variety—All Prices. BUZZA MOTTOES Beautiful Creations—Elegantly Framed. NUTTING AND THOMPSON Xmas Sale SILK SHIRTS $5.___ 25¢ EXTRA They Were $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 We believe this to be the greatest shirt value ever offered anywhere inthe U. S. A. These shirts are absolutely perfect in every detail—quality, style and workmanship. They are made of heavy tub silks, silk jerseys, silk Colonial and Nature Studies. broadcloths and crepe de chines, in a wonderful as- , s sortment of stripes, solid colors and plain whites. All | v ANTINE’S PERFUMES sizes from 14 to 17—but they won't last long at this A Fresh Stock in Variety. price. They will be “gobbled up” in no time—they * Two Other Special Values SILK FIBRE ~ BATES-STREET SHIRTS SHIRTS $3.75 $2.95 Were to $8.00 Were to $6.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY WarthaWtan 121-125 Main Street “THE KUPPENHEIMER STORE” DOL[S The choices BOOKS! * BOOKS! BOOKS! Not only the largest, but the best selected stock from including the h: bo:h.s " r clloose Be sure to see the new Milton Bradley, ‘The Volland and the Little Brown Books. These worth while books, and very desirable, " R We also have an imme; the chy and we are sclling themn:: p“n:ledty uoimveu !i:ple:wmh B(_)J'n’ and Girls’ Books, at Bottom Pneeo GREETING CARDS , The choicest and best — a wonderful variety. " VAN BUSKIRK’S CONFECTIONS AND MAPLE GROVE SWEETS Be sure to do your buying here, as we not please you, but your :electwnmllpleueyour fnen::ly The Cranston Co. and the discrepancies were noted TWes- hundred stronger than yesterday's day. . erage, 73,420 pounds going ower brakes for an average of $5.78 a hun- dred. Growers paid little attention io this, insisting that ‘the market be clo!lll until prices reached a level whk.h would insure them “a living ——————— CHILEAN DEPUTIES T0 CONSIDER L. OF N. ATTINUDE Santiago, Chile, Dec. S—A fjoimt meeting of the foreign relations eem- mittees of the senate and chamber of deputies with Foreign Migister AMu- nate and President-elect Aleswumiri will be held Priday for m of the attitude to be observed Che in connection with the nic—-t -r Argenting from the league of nations, M-nmk curio t . 'The meeting ‘will probably reach a decision on this point, smays the newspaper, which adds: “Opinfon in high government quar- ters is that Chile will maintain bec. present position.” ____._._.__.._._._._.__.__._ A Plentiful Producer. Héme brewers are now under the ban. It seems that the only that ecan be brewed in the United States now is trouble—Charleston News-Courier. —_— Farmington.—Mrs. Cowles, wife of Rear Admiral Cowles and a sister of the late President Roosevelt, has been taken ill at Oldgate, her home here. Her sister, Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robiason, joined ber at Oldgate this week. EsSnaand Young People Wanted at Once— for Important Positions Reporting, Commercial Long years of experience are ne longer necessary for the acquirement of spe- cialized knowledge that will enable young men and women—future execu- tives in the business world—ts sscure and hold bigger, better, higher-salaried positions. The stories of success achieved by young people equipped with Nerwich Commercial School training in all lines of business should inspire YQU te equal effort, and place your earming pewer on an equal scale with thess who have already aspired to reach the bigger things that better business training holds forth, If you are seeking success—if you want to get —don’t delay. Write today for a cepy of our let “Getting Ahead"—it tells how to put yeur on the payroll to stay—it tells how others are ning success ‘and how you can do likewiss, Eves in these times the demand for our graduates exceed the supply—Den't wait—Let us help you. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING. 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