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m.m:afl%m‘m the - |1 cwts ang reven nt 10 not. o:cnrifiq- lt-wuu Mu m 36, 000 surplus per annum under traffic. On war will be avoided, but behind that the. comirdry, m show_deficits of 373 $1,257,487 for October th&nl for 17 year ol sick room mm b ,'llmlr his virile stamina tors thought, that enabled the grea te) to tarry on his fight and seemingly to o Mfitfl begin improving. confliét will alw: grow vember; and an estimated deficit of $17, 3 g From .‘,.. bet.esétn Ensl‘:r;;’:nge;nefi;n.‘héo::clo’\; HEES SN year ending September e TP o oo R . of her youthful power, America is prone o to undersstimate England’s power, It la | Present information from th M the nnc erica, but Englafid, with her nu- |of valuation indicates that the - nsof the United States s outposts, acquired in thé course | investment account will be M'. ah8\Jupan. oc centuries, and with her bridgeheads |$120.000,000, It the mmn:m 25718 "wbont t0/bulld & | Sdvanced against - other countries—even |based on valuation, instead [l the ladmiral. | \“As the | against the United States themselyes— |inve Dot that rules the Wwaves and rules the world, | per cént. i aval | Such will be the case, though-in a less [000, Instead of 315, : imably EIVS Spe- | degree, when' America owns a strong | -Comparisen With Westéen Roads.’ F; ius of action of Inavy.. In a certain way the position of | In explamation of the causs of (he| CARUSO WINNING BATTLE equally for |the United States be the same as | greater es' of the New Haven G 's situation® before the w; and in comparison with reads west: “It must forther be considefed that |Cost of transportation of fusl !'a:xm has gained absolute supremacy | over foreign carriers has in- hetel to inattire at thé door for word of Qfi comdition. From the White Hohse came a thle- n_lfi over i distance :Lonu. The ki ocztrwm{wl his ex- L 9 miun‘-h "’13‘" Hallan n‘u-dar. who AINST BEABT ATTACK | vigited the sick room, 3 gy last . Caruso was fully conacious of the se- | T9de @ ciean get-awny. New. York, Feb. 17.—Fighting for life Post. OfceBwpector Diskin of Cioctp. nati, who Mas én personal charge of mam-n—um»mmrm ¥ 7 re-|in Enrope; that her power covers, all , creased due to increases in ot ks superb constitution, Enriee Caruso, | not to give in and told Ambaseador Ricel ::e ln:ev;x:t\i::‘:“?mr:: u‘x:‘;“::: ‘t‘.):i Washington, ,;.b.fll:i :';0 "flm mit lbomnh‘ lies not | Africa, Mesopotamia and India, and Yhat” rates-which are in their be- ovld-famed dramatic tenor, . remained| that he wished to dle in the land wx: ;zn: ;mm i iaienct 14 (b amireyy Atmey Bl for ::n:t ¥ A Fo i A bit'on the apen sea.” | she. now holds the keys to the Mediter- half . iiesees $3,060,000 mm. and cheerful today while music| his voies was born and purtured, :‘, Bl hoats afties (he rolbery Was tbe today by the '1”qun o Admir; v.n its ontrasted Ameri- Lranean, at Constantinople, the Suez |A less amount results in total. - |lJovers the worid over hoped and prayer |ny Italy. one used by the robbers. i ot $16.300000 ovee " o totet s pod 3" “thiat 6f Germany |canal wnd Gibraltar. This control coun- | from the rate advances, be- thit death might not yet hush forever the | When Atbassdor Rieci entseed ‘the | 07 used by tho rowbers, = ) o tae Becat. » few yei : and sai 'Aflilllncfl the compactness 6f America’s | canse they were greater on gdiden voice. sickk room he took & on:nation frem his 1htee Bt toe Biye -6 maks s estimate|” s y 3 dments indaios “ : isuhlmw'.h and | territory.” freight;' New Haven traffic It seemed tomight, forty-eight jhours|buftonhele and hending it to Caruso of the. value of the stolen mail, 48 every len’nc committee amendmen - e of her ‘merchant | The admiral referred in rather caustic | givided about 50-50; $08ds after Caruso began waging battie against | said: Bt Houhl Bive b VAEel X WPU. £5¢ Sapmant 46 thé sl >0t the navy, and |terms to British political foresight and | west averaged 175 7. e | a pieurisy, | “I bring you through this emblem the | 0500 SUP WOUE FAVe 10 De CECKES TR PR e Will not |declared that regardiess of England' freight, 25 p. c. pdssenger 17,300,000 Attending | hearts and good wishes of all Italy, i« be"d'“emhd The loot, he said, con- % treaty with Japan and’ friendship wi Effect of increases - in fuel; | phymicians announeed improvement in his| cluding the king, thé cabinet ahd the sisted . of ' two sacks - of. '"‘_md mail America, she would turn where her pcf.t- | materials and labor; the in- pulse beat and.said that| peopie. Ini theit namé I wish you fhe from Cleveland, one from . Washington, jcal m;.nqu h{i n m!fl::d Lseonflk:t be< | crease for that wrt?n "1:5 his mind was clearer. buct‘ of M-l,l'tu ettty A od tne | one from Detrott, two made up ‘Détween ish.; tween Japan and tne Uni tates. “The | tabor only, = coverin al lieal seiens i) g rai ebrat-rl Egyp- well to régard the mumh English,” he declared, “would do as greater number— of em- o‘lfi‘ &:‘mwm m:‘nd:m’; carnation; telling the ambassador ne was E::g’;‘::‘; m!:o{:m“: Pooe Dohthes. %) e mumeny of the oel " ™ as a4 ai have successtully dome for centuries in | = ployes required for performs his bedside today. OX¥gen was a@minis-|€1ad to see him. In an abandoned automobile found by | Ham s, e L oo iy meantime i European conflicts, with the result that| ance of distributive and ter- AR, tered, frequently and five physicians| Singe 11 o'clock this mgrning, Bruno Egyptian museum | 3 f olice two miles from tha scene of the ;. g ;—svuly in_ore yep_.nve the hz;p&l:; :’h:n;xmunlemmdt;lt E:l{o:: lal now r;xm;d minal Service ..i.ceeeeesees watched o".’('. the{tuor oné and h,g' at fl?w :z.mn: nersury -,:Iacc.or:d.ld 20ery Wwas & box of shotgun sheiis and was first interred at Bibane!-Muluk an or uuomfimanafi Whethe: Eng] ersell, as always, stands 2 time Wifé never left -his ‘side. Bee thougt 5 U $19,350,000 improving, ! " [was subsequiiitiy conce léd from grave & sjouch hat bearing the label of a De obbi § he shaf at Dair-e-Bubel, 1ike it o “States will ‘be | there lord of the world.” Total .Sieeees sen o intaified a slespless | tion is still critical A might die any | robbers in sir-ei- forced to give,their international trade a | Admjral Von Tirpitz said he had little 5 A £ TAVIOM Tas TN fad L SN e SIS afastmmnt mors. Thd cic wee Bk | white'ns was found 40 1951 and inkec ‘their own | patience with the controversy now raging | 1% P‘;‘m;‘“a S .‘”ev“'m"l“",“ g2 - - The tenor’s béd Is screened off from thé removed to the museun mentioned. or o 4hEpughy FEIning political land over the submarine angf the | ST2M e Will Secure Bible l‘mr 4 . rning by three men. rest of the room. At €30 o'clock. he | Wedncsdsy morning warship, and declared it ~was |(0llOWing results have béen 'Mfiflfl Weik- t . a8 bewm ing | Aecording to the story told to the post i Whmnlriuuflar the 'moment has |largely due to a lack of information | APproximately 343,000,000 have béen sieep and resti > ” who may be Plle cuflmn that qul‘ officé’ inspéctors by the three cierks whi Ao quietly. only to MHM s': commereial among many dispuunu a conflict of per- expended on capital aceount, not inolud- safe and lasting relief can be had only ® on their faces while No word nad beth recelved mp to to.| Were forced to 1€ : i L, ing approximately $20,000,04 dor equip- e singer’sy the robbers transferred the ma.lwtmm flicting in tha' ic that ll ignorant of the real official views.” & :‘t g:enwmaa )lym of $6, A Bl aré in Florence, Italy. They weré no / ' for decision, and must inevitably face Battleships, in his: opinion, won, the ave emhledmx wrmlumn“rew“rd for by removing the cause—cutting and mm;bgqm and pplitical hostil ty | worla war, and will win: fature wars. gt saives won't do, Hem-Roid, a m_ less tablet, is ‘umnleed by Lee & Osgood Co. Utley & Jones, Pharmacists, 145 Main FIRST DEFICIENCY BILL REPORTED IN THE SENATE erly feclipg of the tifiea By cable of: the tenor's seripus iil- | In the party. . ity d for period of of Japan. In reality.” he said, “the war, so far'|tWo years which, except “When’ mwusfli’t'mner the issue |as the sea was concerned, was won by |Strikes and “t'h“'-:‘” ‘:;"'gr ‘;‘;‘l‘: betwee: the English high sea fleet, and the ver- |have been Without necessity e kem!va- of nm Caruso, who are 8top-| From ten to twenty of every 100 ping at the hotel include her brother,! pabies-die before they are a year old. Park Beuxcmln Jr, and his Wifé; Mrs. a ! dict could have been d only |embargoes. Frederiek Goddard, her sister, and ‘her ““1?« °1 x.t ot ; gh battiesnips o O | Progressively increasing tfaffic of 36 husband; Mrs. Willlam Glenny, her sls- per cent. more in ton miles 'and 36 per torh and her hsband; and Romyn Ben- SAYS WI,IEN HE A St Ha paeclyct fnd bt s bt Jamid her brother. handled with an ac crease approxi- 3 BN T e R o v o AEROPLANE IT MADE HIM ROAD 18 FACING DEFICIT | ger train miles, and a decreasing trend in TEOUBLE OVER FUNDS President earson of ‘the Néw'|man hours; an effective exemplification LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE . - Londes against, Jainea Davideon and | York,, New Haven “and Hartford, in a |of opératink economy. [Pt 3 FEEI‘ ]T w AS ABOVE Au Richard C. Davidséd of that city, Louisa statement. jsued Wednesday sums up the | If the price levels of a few years agd Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. ‘l‘l.——dl.me: ; . ! Cunv of Plainfiéld, NJJ Blien )}r vid- | reasons, ¥hy the road faces a deficit de-|could ihne been rmmgp"m:m::?:ng o 7 zn:l;m ;:l mfi:;::‘::-‘?:;mg- . a n on, of; New York |spite economies in operation introduced |from increased traffic, Ve \ v 3 and m&mmp o.& “Liwrenice, Mass., | and increased rates mmed. _JHig state- | the property, operating economy and % nt in Uhited Stals Gmflhft t;mfl ;Tigv Mr. Tony Debes of 84 Broad Strast, New Haven, Says the Beautiful Signt for the partition o< préperty .at Fort | ment follows: rates advanced by thé company, would ifi the suit for an acounting broug y . - im T He Owed a Duty to Neck wag heard pefore Judge John W. | Net' revenues trom 1ate advances have | have justified present. eonsideration of a William George of Aurora, Iils, against ¢ tha CINOT Plane Reminded Him That He 2 Banks inthe wuik or“court at New Lon- [not ‘equalléd those of other railroads |dividend. If in addition the mileage basis the Liberal Life Assurance Company u':‘ Tell What CINOT Did for Him ddn; Thurmlay becausé the cost of its greatér propor- |for the use of freight cars which Was in Anderson, and certain members of the in tha 3uit 3}5 tion of .distributive and terminal service | effect when present divisions -ware es- board of dirs#tors. v i ‘: ’In has increased with disportionate rapid- |tablished had not been'subsequently ré- 3 g Fhe pisintt charges that Austin h I saw the CINOT plane soaring through ity and because divisions of the through {placed by per diem, the property would ; Setrt R ‘presidert of thé Libefal the heavens it reminded me of my And rates havé not been increased to follow |now be onja dividend basis. “ urance m"{é unlawfully gave cer- duty and here I am to tell you whal 4wns an’ the inereased cost of such - service. Returns from the bureau. of ‘valuation iy e board of Airectors CINOT did for me,” #aid ;;lmdmts own_the ir ne;n;\t h'n: disparil n: moré than absdrbed trmow l:-mubtlvelv lx‘llhbm o $150, oeo out of th;“ m:cs o:*t:; s eom- who further says: his petition the piainti asks lor & |the gréat improvements in capacity and re has been car p‘ny_ een lor an & ime AroASIRRER IR e | e R s 0 on | megreat % S ol dunt ST Do e S Ty s . 'S met earn! ere & sa; o be L -honld bwwm s mmi proportion to its n?ah earnings at the 1;-:. lished finder federal comtrol. holders of the compaly, among whom is :fii.:{',gnal;%r:l; e-vtex: ::l'{engo‘ 1" :o:::d agent, de-, | ginning of federal control, its . credit] The course now ting mm is in Puir- the plaintiff, beleh up for hours and I could mot nrlbedmthe property, b-nlqeuxvn ant | would now be re<established and it would mnnxfe of fho mu«m thé transe R. !:. Brl;‘d:: O?fml:bg;:r‘;td elrll:' soem to find relief. gave it a;‘h'lfiplnmn t no nbysl:\‘l dmde;i“; o A Ior- e Moose; 5. L. Van Petten and James J. “I would feel as if I had a c¢hunk of division o ons _of . the : "'m‘“""‘ Lete. 56600000, J4ines D. Maher, Clerk of the S8- | Nemerville of Andersonv\is are named lead in my stomach and would get jriets o ot R wal vilue and Tratisportation Volume Greater, Through the ~ discontinuamee of divie i Sk o tes, | with Davis as members of the board of severe headaches; my back would e Darties béganss of its | A defmits and canstyiotive policy has |dends, stockholders have suffered a loss | PRéme Soust of the United Statet: | Sirectors who received the $130,000, ache 50 baé. that I could not steop, and ég re of the |been consistently followed during the past |of roughly $66,000,008, 42 per cent. of the | Whose duty it s to secore 'h; B | s Danis haw*hien ationsd Ba. o was always ‘ived out and seemed to lmd in of u:e n-int. There was |8évéral years by the New Haven. This | par of their stock. - ubed in sweating in the President of possiblity for. the position of secretary of have no ambition. nec.hmg 9 °p; t a physical division of | Was for the particular purpose of glving| -For a number of years an analysis of | the United Stitss. While Mr. Maher bor in President-tlect Hardihg's cab- “1 could not sieep nights and was Wever. . the public the best service possible; also | revenues and expenses has beén made. It | ks secured & Bible for this purposs | inet. very near a nervous wreck and was e T ot e gl o RS | R R | AT et 20 2T SR S ool o SR 37 vhes, CDE as e property. e er | has been 2 b 1 alon d relieved me of all my He said th ‘s physical parth |adjustment i rates or divisions which |althouhg not sufficiently sa under n;g ::‘:”t s':mfl':":‘i‘?“";‘hl‘.‘: WORKING:ON: HOLD-US Sk SrOURI, = T uth. Bethtts s, Gvaty Sy tien of n., ‘wanted | AT Decegsary {o establish credit. Its|present conditions of rates and operatini g:m'."' Pisireent o IN TOLEDO POST OFFIC! and endorse CINOT highly.” the land: iéself; m o his fa- | transportation . system exclusively serves!costs to carry its propoftion of tha in- | theé éé to Presi efit-elect Hard- : ther, and ngt t).m joney. w wlnion approximatély thrée million four hundred | vestment; that revénués from fréight are | ing. Mr. Mahér i the oldest employe Toledo, O., Feb. 17.—Policé and post CINOT I8 FOR SALE IN NORWICH the land gould Mh thousend -peoplé in -Southern New Eng- |absorbed by its opératifie Expétisss, th | 1 point 6f Servies aAfofthd the Cap- |office inspectors at work on the hold-up 41l concerned. land, 3 1-4 per cent, of the population of |nothing for taxes and investment. BY H. M. LEROU, AND ALL OTHER eral sacks of registéred and unregistered | before and told you how muich good|FIRST-CL/ASS DRUGGISTS EVERY- MR. TONY DEBES Court for 56 years, having com- €arly this morfilng 'and the theft of sev-| “I f¢lt as if T should have come in itél, having served in the Supreme |Of three cierks at the main podt office Judge ‘Banks ‘took “the papers ._,.a re- | the United States. During these several| The analysis of freight traffic shows served decision, .. m%lfl ‘Was_repre- | Y6ars ‘industry hag prospered. - Transpor- | approximately: Bented by m A ner and.| tation furnished has increased more than ‘menced his nryicou a Hage boy. mail, admitted’ tonight that theé robbers | CINOT did for me, and yesterday when WHERE. was |02e-third, -Credit of the system-is essen- . LTy gg EF rppy,,‘w Waller, |tial to its’continued improvement, which S5 1 eefe. @ppeared | 11l turn 5 a necessity to the prosperity of 8 2 i m rzmunmg he!n nn déféndants, | the territory it serves.: S - S =§ Thelemmwn system entered" f;lenl Eg B fr‘ 8 ’ #ontrol with a test period surplus of ap- -3 5 S 4 Mmenmn it ke Baeri Enbmn sor more | e o a4 5 : : : M} operating ratio in 1917 of 72 per cent. S ¢ o b in some of its copacified, It Is m After federal control it finds on the basis 3 i 4 lightect. comenercial ‘wood inown, and | 9 81l ‘accounts tombined, but excluding |.ysrer Trunk - Jarain treaimioht’ Ty it available | EOVEMiment guarantees a defioit of ap-|-Iine ... 640 $0.1 136.29 01541 for many purposes for Which cork hers- | PTOXimately 328,000,000 for the year |intry New tofore has ‘béer ‘exelusively used. 1t|1320, and an operating ratlo for Septem-| “gngiand 13.0 68 - 532 04371 g bér, =October _ a1id mber AVEraging |yocal ... 330 125 6011 ©.06123 d to the | "1-4 Der cent. £ Avg. Cost. Avg. Rév. _,H,'flfln Where® it Larger Share of Rates Needed. Per %m‘u Per'hg fi%l’t. As the information preparatory to the oS ' 4 rate case, Interstatc Commerce Commis- |O¢tober .l.. ... .018824 -019912 sion Ex Parte 74, Indicated that the -in- | NOVember ... .. .023719 -022883 clusion of the New Haven in the eastern Approximately 46 r . cent. of the region would benefit -the whole approxi- | fréigh revenue is prodiiced by 19,3 per mately §15,600,000, but the New Haven {cent. of the ton miles. Approitately would be short’this amount in earning 6 per “cent. on'its property investment ac- 80.7 per cent. of the ton miles preduce only 54 per cent. of the revenues. This count, negotiations for increased divisions | latter ‘Tepresents the large vplume of have been under way-since April 1920. If | traffic the revenués {rom which much the. New'Haven had received through below the average cost of handling. It is visfons or, otherwise ' the approximate | this portion of the alf of 3 - e amount of '$15,600,000, and if the changes [ which and for the reasons in- TR S = A THE JAMES F. COSGROVE CO. DOLLAR DAY DISCOUNTS Onall CASH PURCHASES ‘made in our store DOLLAR DAY we will give a cash discount as follows: - -,.H"AHOIlrLadlesandMensH b Skoes 7" " A'DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT.. . .- All Our Ladies’ and Men’s L ow Shoes : - A.DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. i G Allflur Misses’ and Growm Girls’ Shoes s 7.7 A-DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. Al Ot Boys’ Youths’ and Little Gents’ Shoes ; W%"’DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. y X M‘Our Children’s and Infants’ Shoes g DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. ¥1d cxadd A]l Our Rubbel' Footwear ; 4 2734 IDISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. War Day Discounts Mean a Big Savmg In Your Shoe Bills. : mm,fiflp Family Dollar Day and Save Mo 3 THEJAMESF. COSGROVE co' Buy Ora es for Weight - Juice Makes Them Heavy The food and health values of oranges are in the juice. In buying these enticing and healthful fruits be guided by the weight. Juice makes oranges heavy. Therefore, the heavier they are, the better. 7 Aceorfimgto Depnrtment of Agriculture investigations, orange Jjuice contains . more units of food-valie than oysters, oatmeal gruel or beef juice. 59 _ Medical authorities’ #kree that the vitamines which science has found so ese sential to health are supplied in liberal quantity in the juice of ripe oranges, Sealwect Oranges=-Better Because Juicier Bealdsweet onn;es are better because juicier, The supenoflty and greater juice content of Seald- sweet oranges i8 proved by the heavier weight, Sealdsweet oranges will be at their begt for the next three or four nonths——!uuy matured and Weighty with j Jmce. © awr Select oranges for weight to insure plenty 6f fuice— and you will choose the Sealdsweet kind in preference to all others, Tell your fruit dealer that you want Sealdsweet oranges and expect him to supply them to you—he will dn 80 if you insist, Sealisgect Grapefniit-Tune the Meal: Tone the System Appetizing and delightful, Sealdsweet grapefruit are healthful themselves and assist the digestion of o 3 ether foods. The larger the size, the better the * gruit True foed-fruits, beneficial with every meal. The bigger and better Sealdsweet grapefruit offered by the Florida groves when the crop is fully matured can be had for the rest of the winter and during the spring. Ask your dealer for them. \ A Gift For You,Book “Florida’s Food-Fruits” Handsome and beautifully {llustrated book of tested recipes for the use of Sealdsweet fruit in many ways. You may have gift copy by sending your name and address, FLORIDA CITRUS CHANGE, 633 Citizens Bank Bldg., TAMPA, FLA. To make rure of dependable grapefruit and oranges, look on boxes and wrappers for the Seald- @weet trademark of the Florida Citrus Exchange,a great body of five thousand grove owners whoe > #ell thelr own fruits to avold speculation In them,