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M It lhm{! have tom much m m v L am ey 33 s fthe amm- ‘ srwun Ln Cfil‘ T 1 et natural mng in the ietle o . " f wormmtnwwmtommm 3 ; ; 2 3 eem : e skin énd ' 'S o £ & h 5 A a5 and @Gonufied move by the ery ; m“”‘"“’m o : o] Suee s Qe ain sy eplon B s g P i ST J mmmflh With great elab _dance 4 I E ey 124 YEARS OLD it comes from and we are im v/ at 1 should think you know . e _way to Marie 3 2 ———————— | quick to_respond. That the By fhm‘wmnwm!‘rnn- ? Subseription Beies 13 & week: n..-h % | facing starvation in China las . well out any special giri—1 like a lot | those who are in similar circi 3 & inEunpal'hcnldbakeytmn deeth is so evident that there is every. aisims ONce, 4 reason to believe that the meeded help- Bulletin Ediforial Rooms, 35-3. - ing hand will be extended \from this Bulletin Job Offics, 85-1 | country before it \is too late. Willimantic Offiee, 23 Chutch t. Telephone 105. - THE COEPENSAT!DN comnlox. Notwich, Eriday, Dec. 31, 1930, . | hen tho-state combehsation ‘Sbmiis- sion in its report for the past two years MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, || mentions that thers was disbursed to in: Assoclaud Press ls esciusively eoutied || jured workmen during that ‘period the e T chwi himosich {| sum of $4,355,680, or an increase of a this paper aad also the local uews published || million and a quarter over the previous neretn. two years it indicates what help is be- stehs vein ‘e Al Teemed, Tvas-m- } g given through the compensation Jaw as administered by the present commis- sion, and what a saving is being effected 1 for the injured through the elimination c of such lezal expenses as are bound to i y un ight and indignant, “I guess | Dlexion of her of ClRCULATloh A ;:g;w‘,tw;:h ch‘uc‘:taesea brought in the yws ::’v" talked much with . Helen | stuff—she said so_herself, WEEK END!NG DEC. 25th, 1920 . 5 < A 77 “Why, that girl is sim- 0 Likewise there are strong evidences of ?‘?Amhymymn qteflflflergnl_ 4 10,955 NAMING THE CABINET. barmony in the application of tue 1aW| continued tHe very young man, -Sheé and the disposal of the cases on 1he part| really thinks! Sheé knows.about politics L of all concerned, and this in spits of the| and everything —she knows President | for my friends : changes jwhich have been made in the| Wilson is a democrat, and she's the first ‘And , of course, if youu'ye b:: uwnit laws @and which invariably work to_ thel §irl I ever ran across fl:n ':u m:unh: l;gy'—h; w;!(m:p Imh:zv;'a unk’:_ mm‘ oy S v e advantage of the employe. There has| ik And Ehe listens to 2 3 S 4 used knowledge t> &ood ¢ _ » tinles I take the others—ihy:t is, 1 take, every wall and tree, { Regardiess of fe spsculation that is|been for the most Part a epirit of ee-| Smion Ghws piote dangerous than.T| others uniess sbioMiag Sos Al Gbmes UD| besky thickes and Al gt soti ot :‘o: .- going on relative to the cabinet of Pres-|ceptance 4nd satisfaction With the 1aW.|tnougnt,” commiented fhe -olever older|or it's easier to ask Helen or I happen No sooner had the British Muslin Dl’l'!l'l ident-elect Harding he fis réemaining a|while the manner, in Which it has been| gister. to run‘across her and get talking lh‘ assed oné dangerous point Women's Muslin Drawe disereet silence until the proper., time|administered is refiécted in the fact that You make me tired ¥ the very young| what's doing—why, If vou are swmiie te Men took some: short cat, lin and Cambric, mmmfi‘ h!h aes comes for announcing his selections.| the commission has not Seen subjected| man stated severely. “Why, thers js ab-| With a girl about a certain dance io from thelr point o vantage renewed the 1§ and hamburg—a great variety of That he will make known some of the|to attacks for maladministration or un-j Solutely nothing of the vamp about Helen would seem rude not to ass hke o ’; attack. Th‘ulwn the valuable service styles at these prices : men chosen before he completes the|fajrmess. In this fact as well as “’§ ‘Whiffle ! She just wants to be friends and | with you, and.you, it! But the Minyte Men renderad the country makeup of the entire cabinet is entirely | relatively small expense account Con~ takes a real imerest in you an—" | meedn't think I'm specally Intercsced afGmtil an organized affmy coull be sptten At _89c—former value $1.080 possible. Already several names have is is worse and worse, Bobby,” his| Helen because I tell you I'm not! c At $1.29—former value 3159 older sister informed him, “Why, I had| “Oh, my koodness, mo, Bobby!” his €-| (Tomorrow—The Béstoh D i ; S been mentioned for most all of the posts| The commjssion was established upon| no idea such a little fiufty ruffies se|der sistor atreed hurriedly. “Now that] ¢ I Ribte) E‘"‘h’em and there are those who {&T confident|, pusiness rather than a political basis.{ Helen had such a smartness! I consider | you've made it guite clear to me I don't that certain omes Will be givén certain into effective shape. necticut hag reason to feel gratified. s een conducted with the idea of] you in grave danger, but of course if you|see how any one could think you were! i : —— ——|{§ Presenting a big variety of Hew portfolios' without ‘knowfg = any —wore :;tiv:r: :ntire' consideralionhtohelh:d i et especially it's all right—" | Only I jus wanted to-know!"—Chicago|| « Stories That Recall Others n.vles——-’ll dependable nuulxh:. about it than what their political in-|ness at hand, which is more or less ju-| Of course it's all right,” said the very| News. . v At $1.29—former value 31 sight or their knowledge of men tells| dicial in character, and its record is one He Drew Conclusions, At $1.79—former value $2.25 them. that stands to its credit and to the eredit} Jack went to &chool for the first time At $1.98—former value $2.51 last September. The, little neighbor boy, ¢ : :n; ;aahm the second grade, took hign. Muslin Gowns \ We spechlize in Bxtra Size Gar- £l other anxiously waited for his o oo y . &1 Mustin Gowns of fine materidfs, fn Mments for Stout Women. We show high, low and V neck styles, trim- llue extri full garments in nnyh med with lace_and Bamburg ei- ETAdés and qualitith to Essure Of late there Is ‘a strong feeling that| of the policy under which it was named. Charles . Hughes will (e chosen as the|and continued. head of the state department. This| Connecticut's commission stands high most important post should be filled bY{in many respects in comparison with a man possessing the Gualification for|those of other states. From year i6 enough, nad was effec administering the important duties con-|year there are disclosed Ways in Which| THE MINUTE- MEN; WHAT YHEY |time “Beating orders, nected therewith and if he is the choice. tween. fifteen and twenty thousand mem had assembled at Cambridge and Rox- g a odd i The method of recrunung seems in i R thesc days, but in mamy it was simple ODD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN “Did you like it, dear?” she asked, the minute he came into the living room. “No,” he returned, Shortly. e at the same as they were the compensation laws need to be elari- E called, were issued -to caniiins aud lieu- Why, Hiln't you have 4 nice teacher?” |§ Proideries, at these priced: a L, At special the country will be ‘quick to give its ap- 7 a b ¥ tenants, and upon their ~ecusing the spe-|was the next question. ~ pricea : roval. Usnder his direction the ship of | co, ond betterediand the fsual number off . committes of hafety, provided by cifiea number of men, agrecing Yo serve| " “Sne dian't know nothin' came the LOW NECK STYLES SIZE DRAWERS proval. “Unider ‘hils ction the ship recommendations for such purposes aD-f .. ..t or the provincial congress on OC-}under them they were accepted, with disgusted response. “She asked more At 98e—former value slio Ag 1.28—tormer value $1.50. state would .bo wisely guided. . ._|pear in the report this year for the con-|ioper 26, 1774, was the bone and sinews|their men, and th:ir commissions as- questions than Ba,;y Ruth does.” At $1.98—former value 3225 Whether Charles G. Dawes of INlinois| sjderation of the coming session .of the|of the American force designed to resist|sured to: them. i bt :" EXTRA SIZE GOWNS T e ot hor Seeretary of the|goneral assembly and because of the con-| the encroachments ‘of the British. Under| In this.way tre men practically chure Question of Identity. 4 At $2.19—former value 32.50 treasury is unsettled go far as announce- . fidence placed in the sion 2 n, who{their ow whilz 5 ide At $1.78—former value $2.25 e placed in the commission they|them was organized the Minute Men, who7their own officers, whilz at the same time| A ‘certain resident, one of twins, in ,,,m_l ment to that effect is concerned. That . get the attent they { W rm m] es. i i 1 pofficer in —f wi i i HIGH AND V NECK will unquestionably get the attention ere formed into companies of fifty pri-|each of a 13 t—from he col- | pany with his wife and son, went to visit . he is thoroughly in touch ‘with the du- deserve. vates at least, who were to equip and|osel down—became own recraiting | his twin brother in another part -of the | At $1.29—tormer yalue $1.50 %m m:flf?;fl' ties that would devolve upon such a Sy hold themselves in readiness to march at|cffecr. No com aissi- are city. The family on returning home had At $179—former value $2.50 | 59—former abinet officer is fully recognized. He is CANNON IN CONGRESS. the shox;te«;n e:;;:-g from ‘the committee {ony regiment until ,‘,:::elymn::n:;! :h;hf!:n;z There ey a Rt g v i Pty " N i - > n any el . A an w};:h ::xa[s ;::; s.:on;motz:; m}:\:‘: Whether Uncle Joe Cu{ne’n. holds the “&Each company so formed was to choose conditions that prevailed, ea olgeyhdea;md #s catch camflxgs" b . tion o :: :‘:‘—l:: ‘-un: :E: Whett Mr. Haranip hes! srevaliod % record for co?t{nuous service in the con-1a captain and two lxeqtenantsi l.\_ni they [0 hastily gotten together apd formed ere Co! our, car, e & ! combm Smh . '.I—-l vat § . It UP- | gress of the United States, or whetheg his| wers 1o be grouped into batialions,. to|from small local organizations, tosally|anf, regardless of the conductor's familiar l women's Muslin Combination Suits, T rn him to handle that moest IMPOTant| . .. ;i< hased upon the number of years| comsist of mine companies each, end the | ynused fo Acting ‘in masses under amy] WATRing, “Wait till the car stops, lady,"] it i by va Philippine Underwear rask at this time will be 8isclosed in duely "y . orved, regardiess of two inter-|capthins and subalterns of each battalion | yailitary system @s regimen:s of, bri-|She jumved off backward, aMighting with time Skirts—Corset Cover and Drawers: 5 At $1.98—former vaiue $2.50 et ol Mgz o e wear, in Envelope Chemises and m Gowns, a splendid assortment of Brassieres, trimmed with lices apg Devest styles—at Sreaty réauesd embroideries, in a big variety of prices. styles, at these prices: p 2 At 44c—former value m w missions which he declares Were taken|Were to elect field officers to, command{gades, should. have presented, either fn]gonsiderable force on the pavement. Re- For other places in the cabinet ex-Sen-| ;ooince his wishes, there can be mol them the matter of discipline of. cquipment, | fusiug to give the car crew her nafne fl"di tor Weeks of Massachusetts, Henry C. . : Swco were the Minute Men, who' were | sny(hing that wowld commend iieelf . to | address, the family hurried home. Wallace of lowa, whose selection for | duestion but What he is one of the most|, psnieq mearly six months before theitne trained military man./ One thing,]. The next morning an auto stopped in cccretary of agriculture seems to be ae.| CCTEEiZuOUS figures in the national legis-] aair of April 19, 1775. The Minute Men | owever, all those who had asssmbled.| front of thé’brolifer's home and an in- cepted as certan, Herbert Hoover, . .| [1t07e and one whose name is fariilir| were a different body from the militia | vheher' 2 Minute Men or milits, pos- | specior, motorman, conductor and & op- priguigive Pocimas Tk rorty .;e men. | throughout the whole country. Fo» before the war and under a separate |gessed in common, and that was the pa- ;:em ‘homh-lg M';\:;!e ket;en:nhhfla Honed and it Gocsn't aphear i any .| Our vears as a national legislator has|organization. It happencd, therefors,|triotic determination. to resist by cverykn on the door ard asl e con- 5 3 iven Speaker Cannon an rtunity to|that companies of Minute Men and com-{means in their power any further en-|dition of tfe woman who hagd fallen. 'mi eriner valioe $1.00 O whttre sthek B¢ Wolhen's Cii- stance but what cabinet timber in each |t n SPEAEST CAU ey om| panies of militia from the same towh | croachment upon their rights and lfber.|brother's wife voluntecred the informa | ] I”H ale $1.50 soles, in ail styles and in all grades nstance is under discussion whether se-| ¢ 2850 i e e o | responded under Qifferent commanders to tion that no one there had fallen from a At $1.20—former viltie 313 J Tectsd -oF. nilks gressmen. He began his career in, con-| FFPORC - April 19. The sirvice of| A goodly number of the Minute Men{car. After an argument, one of the car At $1.79—former value 32.00 —at greatly Mnc‘fl prices. gress long before many of us were born | . wqy gs patriotic as that of the oth-|and many of the. officers, had served in |crew remarked: “Well, if some woman a - and he has outstayed hundreds of much €h, but the Minute Mcn were under spe-1the expeditions against Canada, and{[iving here didn't fall off my car, then her DAYLIGHT SAVING. younger men. He has sérved under some|ja) engagement to hold themselves iff | these were sufficient to leaven the masses, ) husband was out with someone who did.” l . | i e " 4 varn- amuni by example arml pre- The question of daylight saving will be | Of the country's greatest leaders and hejrcadiness to march at a moment’s warn-{and communicate 1m L befors many of the l]se“s[““"s next|has had his own turn at congressional)ing, and they were the youngest, most|cept something of the military spirit to Looks Like Fair Question. month for the purpose of having legisla- | 1eadership. Time and political misfor-|active and mos: patriotic members of me‘g Founger cqmrg]dag 1v;hu bad-mever| 1o tnat expédition which i going to tion enacted for the accomplishinent of|tunes have removed more powerful fig-{ their refl{e»chve /cor_n:mumue:x. et mr}r:;e n‘::r‘cfie;:ente D;er-ed to mer tb|ASia to look for the “missing link? such an object in some instances and for| Ures than he. He has felt the sting of{ When Mhis committes sent on 5 -giag s > < 3 " 1d fing vould it i it? peal for volunteers they sgecified’ that|enlist into the ecight montis’ service af-| o0l fnd it What would it do with it » purpose of repealing existing laws in | Political defeat but he has nevertheless —Albany Journal, full » trated hi Bility each of the Minute, Men should be pko~ ter the eventful April 19 would na-dly a hers. i S is ability to comef\jjeq with an effective firearm, bayonet, | be ccnsidered in the light of a very ex- = st 8 s 2 A ‘s bralh grows o it = opposition that is manifested to-|Pack, and perhaps the most interestingd pouch, knapsack, thirty rounds of ball | travagant bounty in these days. The plg‘;“& :g{;:‘:& _by bees from certain le:\“f:‘lw:;:hc“m"'h ing regie | r“”mn L gttty ght having comes for the most| thing in cennection With his long period{ cartridges and that they be disciplined | Provincial Congress provided - that a : 4 k - part from the farmers. That there are|©f Service is that he has no idea of quit-ithree times .a week at least. 5 woolen coat should be supplied to every Hanaitaph o ft $hr (hoen sk bres et LK The militia and Minute Men, as reor-|soldier wgot cnh.ls,eclll, addition to Lis ea ke 4 T iate: ganized and prepared in accordance with{wages and travel allowantce. peatedly set forth, but on_the othier hang| While Utcle Jos has ouitistanced the BENTEC A00 PORSNE, © o o T e Y Do Wwel] imatined that thi the cities are invariably found to,bp legislative records of anyone 1in this 5 s responded With marvelous promptitude | method of sectring coats did not partial to it. They see the advantage of | COUNLTY he is conscious of the fact that making the most of daylight and they|Gladstone served for a period of 53 years appr when the call to arms came. Within ten{in very prompt delivery, and in conse- 2 ars| gays after the battle of Lexington be-|quence it was provided later in ihe year ite the part which legislation|in the British house of commons, ana in getting them up in the morning,| he Will never be satisfied uptil he has dnd it is a question whether the incon-{€dualled and passed that. To do such venience which is experieced by the far.|? thing he would be serving when well 1k WaBRAE D6 59 Mrobhtes in his nineties but if ambition has any- Whatever is done, however, it has|thing to do with it there can be no gues- been pratty eclearly Aemonstiafed that|tion but ®hat he will make a world rec- there should be uniformity. It fs wen|ord i disciosed What trouble results when one| He has been closely identified with leg- community attempts to put such a law | ISlative action. His voice has been fre- into effect regardiess of the action of an-| JUently heard on the floor of the house other, or what bother results when ‘one |20 hé is noted for his terse comment. state operates under a daylight saving|He frankly admits that he is credit law and its neighbors do not. It is well | ¥ith much which he never said, but there enough to say let those Who want to get|iS before him an opportunity to record up at six e'clock do so without bother- | his reminiscences which ought not to ing those Who want to get up at seven, | °° neglected whether he manages to out- but that doesn't work out the same as|d0 Gladstone or not. Camnon is a na- ¢ does when everyome is going by the|tional figure whose career s mot likely Fruh full-cream milk and the extract of se- kctedmaltedgxam,reducedtnpowdaform. The Food-Drink for All Ages. / Usedmcwssfu!lyiotcvuilgcmt\ny 2 . W Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa same arrangement. to be duplicated right away. G > Surrounded by daylight saving states, |~ — ° : = A guick lunch readily digested. Connecticut towns did as they pleased EDITORIAL NOTES. Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious Ask for Horlick’s at All Fountains Pttty egtesonsze || Start the New Year Right ! Come in and Listen to the New : AskFor ond Get Horlitk’s o o ' e somameomes | January Victor Records Wiite for free sampie toHorlick’s, Dept. B, Racine, Wis. e i ON SALE AT CURLAND’S Jast year. There was endless confusion| ~You might just as well ;ec used ‘to just as can be expetted where there is|Writing it 1921, } no uniformity. What will bécome of the 2t effort in Massachusetts to have the state| The man on the corner- says; Lots of law repealed is uncertain. That it will | time and patience are wasted trying to be ended in New York seems improba-|Stand in slippéry places. ble. Whether it ‘will be possible for the Mo Ao emrer. s plan to succeed of having congress es-| “Stockings-coming down” means a tablish a daylight saving law for the|Wild scramble whether it’s an adver- zone of ' eastern time is problematical. | tisement or the actual oceurrence, It is based upon t rinci - b AT LS # formity and it wil :w: me”:;cfifn:“;f Yehen 2 cumiein shunife tu it 1 he large cities and the smaller centers | cut It the air. Not so different from of opulation. Tt would be the nex: thimg | What @ 1ot of other peodle make a prac- to the return of the federal daylight sav- | tic® of doine. fitind With the Sunday eivil bOY cat by ovar Nz < .AVM‘M 2 ; G e — 3420000000 by the commitie the prom: : : FEATHER Youh HELP FOR CHINA, ised trimming of the appropriation hns . While everyorie s much concerned|is Underway in earnest. 7er the saving of the lives of the chil- T I BT T % iren in central and soutkern Europe, | The 1dea of Ehecking the large expendi- who stand on the brink of starvation and | fr®S for naval construction in competi- are threatened by death from lack of | tion With others is getting much sup-| protéction from the cold as well as by |Po There is common sense in me} hunger, there is & plaintive' cry that | PIe& comes e o o wm’“:]:‘:;:ml:’l;i':mc{:‘:‘v Where thinine | 7y, jare said to /be great, business mhr: to the ::r n;n hthe conditions :Z:o?:;f:d:e:fiw?i;fit :::;:;;; Gurope are due. It is to the la Proiy ! of supplies and the inabilty to get them, | 1% s e B sinig through lack of transportation, that mil- tor it lions of lives in China are going to be lost. The cry of distress that comes from any seetion of the globe Whers hu. manity is involved cannot be dikregard- ed. And it is to be remembered that in China a small amount is made to go'a long way. China is’a big country but it is doubt- . OLD PAL OH, GEE ! OH,GOSHI STOP IT ALABAMA MOON . BANJO SONG OLDRUGGB)GOGB mmmxwu m{m g STEIN SONG s LIFE . 1LOVE YOU, SUNDAY $10.00 in records.......... A 10.00 —_— $135.00 : $10.60 DOWN b BALANCE $6.00 MONTHLY || THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP i 24 FRANKLINSQUARE St mmmmmsmmnfi ks, ETC. _REDU EGG ... $17.00 L BE T . $17.00, ful is there is another that is as help- | attendarics at the general aeseribly “whet | less. It isn't bacause there is 3 lack of | they pre /ot being wurged to favor an! et e O X 4 Extr chat'g'éi)fl%per carried i try that one Westion fs in Akiger of be] | T O LEoation, i a ton lf ing wiped out far as inhabitants are| From the fess they were allowed in the concerned. The fact is that other sec- | suit agains{ the New Haven Toad ci- v 3 - . tions of China are well sipplied, but|rectors, one might gt the impression China hasn't developed as oter coun- that the lawyers had suffersd almost s tries and it hasn't the means of trans- | badly as thc stocumlder. vorting its supplies within its own boun- daries, Tt 1s much the . ! = The reduction of a cent in such an% article as milk doesn't amount to muclfl in the opinion of some, but it means just as much of a reduction as it did increase ; when addéd. These are the days when the state legislators aré petting ready for their ! would be in this count w

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