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dge | family, ds she unideked thé gatige 16r for surprise that | the gentleriéh WHo had.edihe to see the il o the attention of E: “I dm dure’ fatkér %ot cars if you the congresamen to the hecessity of got- “Yes® saia the Fuig Gawghter of the g _ k it it while 4ce walting for him. 3 - ting this Dasinkas st 5¢ the WAy s Fones Jo8 bnd WAk for nim, - o ThS plek Is for the elimination of dlja- |Fet someé cigars” .7 £ 3 . &&7:3\.1" of aort "PM{ JHlew bak Whel Hmarkid the | bba: hg‘ of ths present R - o accotplishment ot sk before Christ- | e of the attention .| pressing congress again with g | sibilities at this tipee. It nidst ’ to stanll What it's blen_through. P8 ould' HAVe gben thb Wiy fther hit Foma- dges When we Were tolring last BbiGRR SRAReRORRATION. 3 tion probletms Ak axis, in a lttis p1d jei v 2 ¢ Wis b Swimming or tehnis or anything.” rivér at Castléton, N. Y., for the purposé| “It lookk fresh enotgh.” memtionéd ot ¥vBIAIRE thi cpngdilion which has pre- | prospec plirchasér with 2 knowing vaiiod I the Albany yards. Oppesition : . T thé stPongest kind fiag béen manifested réd to the: plan, the chief resson advanced being the fact that it Would require piers being WAilt in the fiver that would serve to ebkiroot Ax¥igdtign. THix Was per- mitthd t4 EWAY opinion t¢ smch an extint that agthorization of the right to build med impossible to ébtain. I the matter Was investigited by #iia X:atfilln 9 et réport upen Prajct in Caught f thé rih 50 bubthess tha young daufhter, “it ‘Wb just had it painted and re- fenders are brand i 0 2 Imun&a “:( of the fend- ers myseit, 5o 1 $60k some my savings bank meney to §&% the né¥ Sné. . < = CEYTERS TO THE EDITOR Mr, Haitor: Sevin days of fishing please! I belibve that it i8 abdut timé that the lovers of fishiog ahould sit up | and waich what some of thé law make:. g £e £ 4 i 131! ) i pooli Whits 4 that had uu“fit 1 nive andl bissifiets men “f {ger an Hémo. ongt with, réspct to ivers, breo 5 P e e ARHCTPAFIRD BESFERADODS. £ P Frd = o S of tlubs aisé. B v B3 180" dinacal WM | AV AN the s e Sty £ oans Sk o sl s, b Ance the Wats Ghd flve, SUMMG of | quibkiy 7 mésad of high péWersa Au(s- | Woodh and fislds and will havé a wich heip h§ W Hirkléhsa obliés, BaRk reBBers ahd thugs dbs fak- ves his tF§; & man who -fl-mh:ifliii efe Of Wuch assitanté in car- deys & week s L 4 not & mkn, therefor give i séven days. of wholesome and réfréfhing fréedom in the open Air. F ARCHIR VerSatiibs, Fib. 13, 1921 ol | ing o < | rying of thelr Work. Thit it i§ possible to thwart, them ih thbir plans is dis- ciésda by thé ftiir at the Mansdeld, Mash, Dank thid #bok $HafL 4 bank e ployé duckéd under thé counisr, got inth h& ghilir Aftér huckily secaping the shot from thé rovblver and aftér communicat- ifg With a citizen on the outside as- siitandé by having the fire department ealléd, ARE Whils they Wers ndt eaught| on the spot. part of thé BARk Way Intér 1ikeel ahoer e ‘Whether it was x schems tht had been previously warked out is mot known, but asils from thé @8dging of thé bullet shoré 6r 168 of & chanra mast have en in getting someond to ) from th il andt suth & Wi of spréading an alrm subigésts the WwisdSm of Such indtitutions téink cohnected With the pol: mant by meaws of u éignal symém that lcould be eperatdd atter the idém of a A arm systém by DrésemE & button dAdér thé editer, 4 pedition Which Svbnts 8 thé put few yekrs Bavi ano: bufht 16 De mété br léss fortfd. An alam that Wedld sbahd on the sutdide of thé buitding #outd alda intérters with théir Werk, Deseradoss are prevared to take all of tRhness. They depend upon #pesd in Actism as Well as the et away & Wwhitever Sérved te uphbt théir plans br to threattn thém With oaptare s und to prévent thém frém scoemplish- ing théir sbject. actidn, however. is sAliéa for. It I8 n® timé to deépénd upen #bmésne chaneink to PAsk by to #ip préad the Alarm. Whild ruth vis- om f an- adnéss mens- pkbd. Meotse- Srbaking ap 8f such astivi- oy A8TISABI meand Fe- ! s COBLENTZ Fox Mustérh Muit Nave : ocenven _ Mr. Bditor: T beg to okl B4 attéation of sportsmen, who are engiged in fox hunting, to the fact that it is illegal to hunt foxes without taking eut a hunting license. This- matter is providka for in Chapter / 178, General Statutes Saction 3142, Several of my whrdéds réport that théy heve found fox huntérs without li- censés, and while we are lnflpnifi .‘e: rid of thé foxes At the same t want it done according t6 the law, Very truly_yours, . R. B. CHAPPELL, _ New London County Fish &nd Game _ Warden. NéW London, Feb. 14, 1821, The Electrieity Bills. Mr. Editor: Aftér redding vieWs ef aiffersnt people reghrding the gas amd electric company Is #ish to méntion &n instance of September 1&at. I uséd &ight kidwatt hours in Septémber &nd nine kilowatt hours {n Oetobsr. My Bill #hduld have oné dollar fér éach momth. Instead I was chargéd oné dellar _for four kilbwatt hours in. Séptémbér. Four néurs Wefe carried over . to October, muking thirtéen hours or $1.88. ‘Where I should have paid two dellars for the twd ronths 1 paid inktéad § Sime might ask, "What is 30c: ic isn't the point, T wpoRe to méveral about thé matter and tlhiéy ‘all clajfied t3 have been vietimized in thé same manner. 5 2 4 Why aid they Waht extra Povenn quring ? Pérhaps 85mé on wanted & riisé in L the public, by giving ‘Theré seems to B h maters at timés, Sthérwis uz.;‘m ing of lights would net vary fivé kil heurs per month &s mine has. I posi- tively Rnow that I hivée hé¥er burned 18 kilowatt hours in 6ne singls month and the meter is therefore a liar, unless some one coaxed it along like coaxing a horss with a fbw cats. Lét us hope that & little considerhtion for the public Wwill sotn Be shown. BAST SIDE Huiithy LI 2 ties ekft EBIORIAL NoTES, Padérehaki Bays nik pliying 16 at an Al But hé Sukht te favor & few fare- Wil tedrs At lemit. With Frdefs, Fists and terrorism go- ing on ffichbekdd thé crimé Wavt Seéms to havi ghitted to" Philadéiphia. Congrébs fruit do some work . the next twh Wwhkks it it § et rid o the ihck 8 bustness £ Therd ré binse éasth of inéesbint kg tHAG Uikt oF the Chicaks girl but - | A6 éné Ay, idoh dttention to them. 'Thb fen eh {hé eorner says: Take 6 | time By the ferbldck amd get ready for a opéhing of the homs gardening sea- Norwich, Feb. 15, 1331 3 ODD INCIDENTS IN AMRRICAF HSEERE PRISONERS IN THE REVOLUTION That déath on tha deld bf batéle wak far preférable th death in & Britih pris. #n or prison ship was reesinized éarly in the Revelutioniry War. when hdrrible tales of ths treatrsént of GEptivés came to B& known. When Ethan Allén wrété té the Connecticut Assémbly from MNis Néw York prison that he “had sulfersd every- thing short of death,” it aroused & great deal bf resentment on thé part of the patriots who hag used thé most huthane methods in the handling and card 8¢ the men they had capturéd. . When Gen. Charles Liéé was capturéd late in December, 1776, Washinktbn sent a flag of truce to inquire a& to his treat- mént. A little later he gave warnim that any violence committee wpon Tave lifé or lkerty will be severely rétallitad upon the lives and lberties of the Bri- ish offfcsrs, or thase of their foregin al- lies. at vresent in our hands. Lee, it later camé to be kheWn, Wed treated with considérabls tbdughtfulness, but many of the patriot prisonérs were léss fortunate, In New Yerk, where most of them were hald, théy were Ill-fed, ill-clothed. without fire and ht the mércy of & provest marshal. enviched b self by “feeding the dead and starving thie living. Sickness #bon becamb i i I 15 THEL i Wh Ndi talked for se smdwy hbark 1n {6 middle West had aroused mueh interest hut or@imarily it dossn't creath Mmors thak tHé dmsal attention. Sgases ot Half ot Febraary Has fone énd as the dhyy lengthén the fact bécomés more g | Plalnly edtablisnéd that Wimtér holds nothifiy sbvéks u stord for w Whén the senni} ‘knocks sht the frée ced ipproprintien it réplats a former ihfl*h Wit 1t Réber has besh ablé 6 Wi bver the néusd & its point of view. Hih I x ad [ arh i ¥ i } i 4 et ¥4 Clakiniiiisier Binnstt be- Hives that mblér VeMteles should pay & higher tax, &nd 1h asiSk 56 he will win &pProval &8 weil as pidnty 8t opposition. —— Eourss Whan it fots closé te the ond . s push » 16t bf lézis- fhtien thréugh, Bat it 18 Hhrd 10 under- Wthhd the Wisdem o L jiz o L) i t ol 4 H! “many lay_for #ix. sevén or ight dnvi in ail the Alth of naturt and of the dys- entary, till death, méré kind than thé Britons, put an énd te théir mi The mortaltty was frightful. wilté many o those Who kécured rhleake fall on ithelr way to their Nomes or dind Soon after their arrival. With perhaps some exaggeration it wed declardd that Gen. Howe Bad “Stschargé &l b prive i o ef i Bsd ; 4 i 4 L to the ery of Em- GBldMan tht she had rather be ANl in Amdpie fham free In soviet Rui- ;l, {y | S6 -.-bxu‘\_g sidé curtains and thé W6 Gising of Aagerlings. | Good = l - Btbries That Recall Others - _ He shys his z;:d%;;‘m; r;‘d:ufln»!lv'i’nleéh my more, of gears ini the Bbidkhes S Sillng tabpets sery e e ek AT b £ forgottén to radiia’ wi in st and biew 4 piug ot of the cyln- Hié hamiméred i right back, And it didn’t hurt anything. X really is a | @andy car. Fathér says Rimst¥ it Geserven 13 reputation betausé we have ot gzh&i{ together into one obnsidering the Bl Hers he comés now. N tes who weré prisoners In New York: éne-hialf he hath pent b the world et irits for Want 8f foofl and thé other hath sent té warn their countrymen the dinger of falling into his hands, to_convince them by ocular demon- stration jthat it is ihfinitely better to be slain Jh i to be takéen prisoners | by British_brut Bad as were the prison pens the prison shiph Wérb worse. Thé most infamous tafe | of theds were the Jersty an old dis- Thantied - “sixty-four” with porthcles afid two rows of iron-barred i | ol dreathing Kolep in hér sides. The Jer- Bey was & type of all the prison ships and shé was cdlled “The Hell” Statisncd at first off the Battéry st New York, she wis dobn removed to_the more secluded | d anchbrage of Wallabout Bay. Among the bther prissn ships ware the Hunter, whlth% Scorplan, Stromboll and the Most of these prisoners were privat- eer ind, 4s the British navy generally parolé its pril instead of bringing thém port for exeliange, the Eondition of thosé hélg in the floating dungeons was worse than that of the inmates of the church and supar house, in dura- tion of eaptivity, as in intensity of suffer: ing. It iS said that the higNest privilefre 6 which any priSoner could ispire was to £6_ashore wWith a burying party. _Theré are no records that téll the Aum- Bér ot those whe perished in these hufks, but it is estimated that more than ten thensand aied on the Jersey alone. Most of the deid Were buried without cere- moriy.- In 1308 their rembins were placed in a témporary" vault, over which was plackd » mérble siab. In 1873 the re- meins Were rémoved to &n unmarked tomb in Fort Green Park. A quarter of & bentury later the wogk of building = monurhént whs renewed. Individual gen- erosity was amplifiéd by contributions from city, state anq nation, and thes a ménument was built. On the 14th of November, 1308, the mémorial Was dedicated Wwith eborate formalities, that Hicuded an oration by Wilkam H. Tek, who had been elscted 4 few days beore w0 the presidnoy of the United States. - When Gen. Washington was _finally abié to mhke an arrangement for the exchange of prisoners, the men piven up by Howé were so broken down by their captivity that Washington refused to consider them exchanged and would not rdturn for thém‘on squal number of able-bodied British soWiers. It is only fair to suggest that the British had looked upon their prisoners a8 criminals rather thaf as captives. It was obsbrved that the American prison- ers_were treated better by the Hessians than by the British. On thé other hand, the Americans wers guilty of mdny cruslties. Téries #ere tarred and feathérsd and ridden on rails; some were murdered and the propérty of others was confiscated. The British prison shins werb scarcely Jess humans than was the mins at Sims- bury, in Connecticut, in Which Tori were confined. 7 (Tomorré%—When “Old Tippécanos” Wag Inaugurated.) b, Yo Men! ‘Thers are something a woman finds hard to forgive in her liege lord and mastér, and this one: Recéntly a hu Banid whose recorg shows 30 years married life with his one and only wife, camié Nome, and, after looking ap h ently, was heard to murmur, “Blu “What did you say?” queried the above mentioned wife. “Oh, ndthing in partieular,” he replied, “But I sa an ol friend lofl}y, one yéu névér fnet, Who stoppéd off between traing. He wanted to rnow all about you, how yeu looked, even the color of | - Your &yes and blamed i I could remém- ber. I told him bréwn.” SHR the Winaer & ether night a young man ws vik- it girl, anll staysd on ang on he decame very sleepy indeed. Al- 80 shé had to go tc work the next day dnd thought it time to give him a hint that it was-time for hini to go home. Findlly she said: “Don't you think yeu had better "phone for 4 tAxi t go home in? It's sb late now &nd thei have sevéral rosberies ont i this part of the towh after midnight.” ‘The youfig man was visibly pleased at her suggestion, “Oh, yds, please do,” he- returfied. “T'm hot afraid, but the taxi will take taé Yoms #o much faster than I can walk that I cin stay at least an hour lenger.” She—Db you remember, dear, how bé- fore wé were married you used to tell mé I was worth my weight in gold? He—Yes; and do you remember how terribly skinny you were in those days? ‘compose digestive systém lacks. —_— Let Stya Dyspepsia Tablets Assist mach Whenever It Needs Such Heélp. They Are: Safe. 1f you really want your old-time boy i appetité to retirn to you once mori form the practice of eating a Stuart’ Dyspepéia Tablet after each meal. Re- sults will astound you. “Géod Old Mince Pie Like Mather Made.” 'Thé reAsdn a _Stuart's Dyspépsia Tablet is so beneficial is because it is of things which-a weakened It all the stomach sufferers whe havé been relieved of their misery by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets could be a column, ey Would make a tremendous &nd nnfy . Join this army NOW by :::{n‘ & 60 cent box from any drug- “DIAMOND DYES” DON'T STAIN HANDS i Dye any Garment or Drapery H without Staining Hands i or Utensils Each package of ‘Diamond Dyes” ¢ontains easy directions for dyeing old, faded, shabby shirts, dresses, waiste, coats, sweaters, ‘stockings, draperies, cpverings, everything. Beware! Poor ye streaks, spots, fades, and ruins ma- tefial by giving it a “dyed-look.” “Diamond Dyes” only. Tell druggist whether your material is wool or silk, or if it is cotton, linen, or a mixture. 18 rich; tadeless colors. INCOME TAX FACTS YOU -SHOULD KNow Carsful check is kept by the Bureau of Internal Revénue on retumns of in- dividum] jncomes. Under the “informa- tion source” provision of the revenue act, &viry person, firm, and oorporation PAying to another person, partnership, persomal serwice corporation ~or fiduci- | = ary $1.800 or more during the calendar year 7920 Is required v make a re- Port of such payment to ths commission- er of iLsrnal revenue. In the payment of employes, employers must consider pavments for overtime, commissions, hotuses, shares in tha profits of e business and the fair vame ©of board and quartets furnished payment for services. Names dresses of employes and whe empleye is marriad, or the head of a family should be stated in the ga- turn. Where 20 proseat addres @ avaiiable the la known post office ad- dress should be given. Firms baving branch officed shoud include salary payments made to am- ployes of much offices. The main offics stould make the complste return, not- ing the location of each branch, A separate return for each smpfoye whose salary was $1,000 or mhre is required of empioyers. The informa- Ex-Kaiserin Suffers Critical Heart\ Attack Buy | ‘Thé Rev. Dr. Ernest von Dryander, Berlin pastor of the formier German Empress, has again arrived in Doorn. The condition of Augusta Victoria, who 18 suffering from Neart attacks rémains eritichl P Vichs 17 Mitlion Jars Used Yearly Nine Cent Sale THIS WONDERFUL LITTLE SALE STiLL GOES ON Is a group of small articles at still smaller prices. A host of the things you want at a price way under the ordinary. Save a few pennies here and there and the total will surprise Sweeping Caps Middy Laces—all colors. Tape Measurss Kid Curlers .. Dirning Neédies . Sewing Needies Tailor's Néedles .. Coats’ Sewing Thread Papér Shopping Bags. Pear! Buttons .. - Suit and Trimming Butténs. Common Pins : Pin Cubes . Jet Ping . Toilet Pins .... Elastic Corsst Lacés ... Mercerizéd Corsst Laced Belt Pins Hat Fins White Tape, J4-inch, 3-yard.. White Taps, 7-inch, 3-yard MEN'S COTTON HANDKER. CHIEFS / A fine Hindkérehiéh which selly for 1244, for......... % WOMEN'S BATISTE HANDKER. CHIEFS A régular 15¢ Handkerchief, with very seft fimish, for... 5 AND 30: NECKWEAR Some prétty stecks and collars whith are slightly mussed, for.. S¢ 9 K. B. & Co. Hair Pins, 2 pkgé. for 96 Waest. Electric Curlers Spoel Darning Cotton, Mending Worsted, 2 cards for Premier Collar Bands ......... Baby Mine Gilt Pins, a card. Nickeled Thimbles ...... Aluminum Thimbles 3 for. Celluloid Thimbles, 2 for Twink Flake Dye, box. k3 Toilet Goods Lace and Embroidery Department EMBROIDERED EDGES Tws widthe—3ls inches wide and worth 1205e—for...... CLUNY EDGES AND INSERTIONS White or ecru — Values 12/ and 150 & yard, for......c....s William's Mug Shaving Seap Olivilo Soap .. 4711 Guest Soap } Lilac Rose Soap Goblin Hand 808P ........... Chief Teilet Pdpor, 2 rells for. Mouser Toilet Paper, rolls.. Dupléex Safety Ping ‘Damaséus Safety Pins Clinten Safety Pine . Alliance Safety Pins Stationery Departme: Er.velopes, pack: . Carter's Ink .... Linen Finish Writing Tablets Writing Tablets, 2 for... Jot Pads, 2 for.. David’s Mucilage Chalk Crayens Cork Tip Pen Holder: Hair Pin Cabinets . Hair Pin Cabinets, large ....... Hump Hair Pins, No. 6......... Hump Hair Pins, No. 15, 2 packagés for Grandma's Ironing Wix, 2 fer.. Handle Ironing Wax, 4 for. Children's Garters .... Astra Céllar Supporters . PP PSR LSLTRLELESELSRPITEITY Sylpho Nathel ... Peroxide of Hydrogen Tussaine Soap Lemon Flavor, Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Emery Boards, a pack. Nail Files . Tooth Brushes . Willow Cap Shape Néts e @ ereeeReYY tion in each cuse separate must be encered on Form 1099 and & summary of these forms made on Form 1096, which serves as a letter of transmittnl | Tenants who mmde direcily to land lords paymenrs of rental amounting to $1,000 or more are required to fiie an information return. Where tne rent is paid t6 an agent no retun neel be College Yell Needed. Can't some undergraduate figure out a good yell for the electoral college?— St. Joseph Gazette. Ladies, Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- “Have More Time. Salespeople in stores work harder than waiters, but they don't get tips— Albany Journal made. The agemt however, musi TIFU " make a retwrn snowing the twml dol-| o TEEET a9 L SEASON'S SHADES IN lected fof each Hndiord during the “Q-d" "}(;"r ’c-:;'; “!‘ ":‘:'h'f‘_‘."'"r'-“dl ';3! SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S yenr 1920, i & asouated 1o L0 or |11 00, 0050 ol Vit T Hiow aia | FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON v oy aot o1 ' that happen?” A e T “Sorry, my dear” Tesponded mm»r..:'E:::E? c:.':_t‘_““;::’.}:L:v" P enle {hesmer mach 48 Balaries, | meekiy. It dropped in the gutter as I 3, I AN'S was coming hon.e last’ evening.” “Ah, and_were you in it?'—American | 3'/1CH: NORWICH TOWN. Legion Weekly. TOO TIRED TO WORK? wages, rents, commissions, and roval- ties. The requiremments ars Mot limited o periodical, payménts, hut a mingle payment of $1,000 or over, xs & fes to a lawyer or commissions to a broker must be included. Coliectors of internal revénue are not authorized to reoMlVe réturms of Information which should be addressen to “Commiissioner of Internal Reveaue. “You Can De No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withoue Sortf Section, Waihington, D. C. ?, Rrx-! for Mg guch :e‘l:‘xem: however, Thmmn 8 may be obtained from collegtors. 12 7o et 1 1o thi erta biteds H 1 - 7 e cumme 1 from Jamuary, 1 {0 Marcn 15| L 70U weary with little exertion and ome-Made 1921, Persons required t maké suc| |f Vim #8d go are lacking, depend e returns and who fail to o mo are sub-| UPON it that your liver is torpid. Ona ayonnaise ject to the same penalties which appiy | 003eof Schenck’s Mandrake Pilis will ™ a person who fails to make return of | ‘‘wake up” that lazy liver nd make " individual income. you feel like new. Schenck’s Man. THUMMS drake Pills are worth a trial tonight. DELICATESSEN STORE For the second successive vear the | oL ¥ women students at the University of — v sugar coate : Wisconsin have avéraged higher in | Dr 3 H. Schenck & Son, Phila. Ady 40 Franklin Street scholarship than the men. = THE LA VibA ELECTRIC VIBRATSM L2 GuarAfitedd 18 e.ciy respéet demonsirate (rutor und provd te ient appliad you tagg it i GAS Stop Coughing! - Cerizane Balsam — by its soothing, healing action upon inflamed lungs — will quickly relieve that an- noying cough. This remedy is one of the Shea’s News Biceau MAGAZINE SPECIALIST R UNION SQUARE preparations which has been in constant, successtul use for more than seventy-fivé years, by many physicians and in ;he home, for the treatmént of lung congestion in all its orms. Cerizi Balsém is purely vegetable. Contains no Opium, oroform or other narcotics. Will not upset the stomach. Prepared by the makers of Winsol Neuropathic Drops * The Pain Killer™ WINSOL DEALER LEROU’S DRUG STOLE 289 Main Street Nickel Plating COMPANY, Ine. Norwich, . . . . Conn. NOTICE I8 Neteby given that the stock and fix- tul Of our meat and gtoocery business 410-412-414 Main St, in this eity, betn sold this day to the Greeme- ville Public Market. All bills will be PAId by us on presentation of thé same. Dated, Norwich, Feb. 14, 1921, J. G. POTTER & SON. . NOTICE fi‘lfil‘lfi.}wm T At This Time We Will Stand a Loss on Several Hundred Tons of High-Grade Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal. EGG $§15.50 — STOVE $§15.50 — NUT $§15.50 — No. 2 NUT $13.50 ADDITIONAL 50c IF CARRIED IN. Rby " 1o B M e T o The above prices mean for coal that will burn, not slag, '05“:”"?,"7‘3%2“- Syl S ol Yole of the Dy at & ansachusells. ary. 19 ot 11, vie slate and stone, or fire-proof coal. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON PHONE. 884 it & Yoted 2 2°( corpor. e 9t of .E e ‘mi"v.\nc-unw- o it Norwich, < February, 1951 SR e

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