Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 4

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Patered st the Postoffics it Nerei Covn, woend-cltes matte: Tetegaone Catis, Bubctin Bodmess Office. 430 Bulleun Edlierial Rooms, CIATED PRESS, MEWSER OF THE AS there is a sui-able occasion presented, the. inference frcm which is that it is unwilling to aecevt Japan's propesition on the eve of the coming conference at HIS CASE OF STAGE FRIGHT “What are you worrying about?” asked B omy’s sake, and you are so fond of candy which questions wvolving the Pacific : i will be brought up for discussion and |the sympathetic roommate of the sadden- lh;txywo x;amz‘r youtg;lgg:’igo‘xih:x‘x,:oo: | understanding. China evidentiy ve.feves | ed youns man with the beetling brows, | £ 35 Fifidls young mian I have no A that pan is gndeavoring to keep th's| who was looking out of the window | time to waste upon you! I am looking = 5 question away from the ennference| plackly, for sensible ' commonplac§iess, about while it is desirous itself of having it| “I was considering Albania Checie which there will be no disturbing ques- come before it, apparently feeling that it will get justice thereby. Such questions concerning the Pacific as the conference will take up are bound to be of much importance. That China will play a considerable part therein | scems likely, and while it is not the case that Japan will be obliged to carry| out such decision as may be reached concerning those problems and those in- volving China it seems only likely that it would give weighty comsideration to whatever agreement is reached by the delegates. confessed the saddened young man. been gomg around there such a and—" “You don’t mean you are hesitating at the brink after your impetuous and en- thusiastic race, do you?” demanded his friend in astonishment, “Why, for months and days you have made it per- fectly clear that unless you succeeded in winning Albania’s hand your career was utterly finished. “Albania is too beautiful and too popu- lar,” was the astonishing statement made by her pessimistic suitor. “What if she should continue to be so popular after we were married? Where would I come “T've lot hands!” the roommate. tions when the fatal hour arrives wiere- in 1 take upon mysed matrimony !’ “Instead, he murmurs, ‘Peach’ and that i 21l there is to it! You said that such a gay disposition as Albania’s was a priceless asset- “But I've been thinking that it might be annoying when I came home with the news that the bank had failed and my business gone to smash to have a wife who would just laugh marrily, tell me it made her little head ache to think about such horrid stupid things and ask if we couldn’t go to the theatre sopmewhere and be cheerful that evening? You see, there are occasions—" THE LAST DAY The Asectad Press I exclusirely enttled = — in? And then her hands—" tn the ase for republieatica of all news daaich- PHILANDER C. KNOX. “How many times have I heard you| ., 2 5 oht OF e L G et % rave over the perfection of Albania's 04d Lyon neyer (IMousit shout hem = thse Tbape: sad o the icai vows oublases || One of the prominent figures connect- Betoris etcoved S Eodannile) L van 5 3 PTC d “You 1. s = ed with national affairs for the past Toonoves 4 said you could listen to Alban Al rigris o i no girl ever had such beautiful{ s34 3 = Sk, o avs two decades has been Philander C.{pats " qf"“",m];rwfly tinted, . with su:h bling ‘laughter forever, you know!” = - Knox. He has repdered gignal ser- { perfect nails! You don’t mean to say| _+ Shouldn't want her to A% e Q | o vin couniey in severs: smvaeiio. | Vou chien 10 v hands” e il slod @ | e 19 on he FlAUT- en LXpansion dale - s B Rmp maiie Phere Rp e Baceld | o amhe i she does laugh at almost gverything. And s oot _d ol v L d Cligts Lf’l 08 | whether as a member of the president's ‘They are good hands to look at, gl Stie Soss Jansn 20 8 306" €U (208: £ UHiLULA HUD jcabinet or in the senate of the United | right” the fl;fl»!ml* Joung. man ml‘m'm&‘- e S p et = i % “but what the deuce will she do wil : A : States, opinions carried great | s gt S WEEK ENDING OCT. 1st, 1921 || et . em when the cook leaves and she has to ou've alwpas sgjd she was euch a { weizht. - Sensior Enox was nearige ] potatoes? Or dust? Those hands|Stunning dresser— e score and ten age but had been| ... nerfectly all might when you call in| “But I'd be paying for her wardrobe vigorous health so that his sudien| nc eveming. but what if 1 should lose my | then.” said the young man. “And she Just Received comes as a surorisz and | job and Albania had to turny in and dig?| €an't cook and she wanis to oing e - = to his immediate famlly | It has just occurred to me—" Someghing or gofng somewhere eyery 2 CGarloads SRAEPENIN S a5 S et B o Voai abp had such vivacity and strike a man,” interjected the sympa- s g 2 h ' 3 ohie : B : ¢ min-| cagerness and D d the roommate. nent . Ho =~ gwas - ghoroushiy | e WRER _He Jo ntrodtoed COCs he R e epd babl isn't th b n 5 dulge in this monologue Good | 2ging reports, probably Albania isn’t the S bringing > ame nded in the vrinciples of law and | Checkers how | girl for you. after all. How I you lelng Room abor isapp he was one whose opini was ot you waste ev v making | have halted lonz enough to have fo de- : s ~d by expedie That w2s man- . and t think I { cided vou haven't proposed to Suites i # & d on many occaslons as hig r ss hands in her, g g ; 1 were referred to him You are so gracefully languid that % admitted Albania’s suit- i ion regarding the law iy to death or. ¥ s e e you: to liust “Anyhow, probably she wouldn't have aluable service was ner torney he fication of that docu- you'd ¢ asked al, and nc doubt, a horrid te E you on a bet,” comforted his roommate. The sad young man darted for his I Copyrighted 1921 AT A RANGE OF PRICES—BUT NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE — IT’S LESS s e 5 2 i to! Your - is a shade too sweet | and coat. ing for a wal ! McKin‘ey whic POIIMENL | 1, he real, and that we-cyed innocence | exn-ained. nk best when walk- ANYWHERE : marked his entry into pational serviee | simply ismt. It can't be done. I {ing. I may drop in on Albania before 1 THAN i ELSE. ¥ nd subsequently in the Taf: ad | vou are too devoted to clothes for econ-j return.”—Exchange. i on when he was named to that im- | T o b e e EE ] TWO BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS IN OUR 4 there been dist ;fl T S 1 that'h e | = a ; record that he LR \§ opn iNcmests :x amemicas i |READ YOUR CHARACTER JE Y . particnlarly so in | . b mea 3 il trant d dISTORY { By Digby Phillipa : n | | e 3 LINCOLN AND LEEPIN = mpomn- | T RS, W e s BLN SNRIE SEEEEING Passionate Hands SPECIAL No. 1 SPECIAL No. 2 < z urse that ras follo out- 7 r 2 set i st be s - " ! " ”_' v o the| One of the most resting stoxl Right at the outset it must be stat ed that this business of holding hands | 1d of Preside: ncoln is that c ? ? . ac de-1. the life of a soldier who had e will 1slcep while actin j Spectay. OQur loophole is th SOLID GOLD RINGS HEAVY SOLID GOLD | name of the soldic CAPIE ? _ Harding co Log Al nun\i one posessed of an e 0 Set in Tiffany settings with rubies, y com- | 1 % his bost eacusred in| and emotion. i youre reasonably |i 5 Set with rubm, garnets, amethyst, : [ ! Soit waa Just off auick about it you can find out allj garnets, amethyst and a variety of PRI Sulor| YOU want to know simply by shaking |8 plmes, and a number of other . : sleep, and had pot| 12090 TOS AR e ot thel other stones. beautiful stones to select from. r T inured to the life of he | e e . 1 | handclasp. And it isn't necessary to| : = R tont Harine eanyhon of (oo let it linger longer enoush tian fo| Regular up to $8.00 Regular up to $10.00 s indicate a ar of of the opening rtain degree of cordiality. - seryice Tl k‘i Al you have to find out is whether| FOR FOR er s i A 6 L i S o s hand is hot. A hot hand 2 45 no - e 2 mmmlu ot blood, not so much in the SATURDAY & - SATURDAY L o the 3 as in the figurative sense would fyy, | i g | doesn't make any difference g ONLY ONLY i O T 2 ! whether hand is moist or dry. That is|#§ oA b cisfon ot fidsCileg ”“‘l‘;m e duty and under-| o o vsiclogical significance only.,Ex- | § ? . jons concern g -1 H0ES 08 PORORBRCE. cept it is well to remember that a ¢ & It oL Bt e s hand which perspires freely will be| “ < o trea- | OO N o hehis in Shcoks™| colder ihan it gormally is if the weath- m s what the | Bt A ey ot his sost. For thia] € is cold and the hand ungloved. e au = a en m an would been 00| ditence he e s O outts| Such persons are not only likely to nake from some direction. pll Dy “l‘l‘ -|dispiay ardor in their affections and| . e O lal, found guilty and sentenced to| friendships, but have a tendency to be KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SINCE 1872 0 faii n st ter b I, and on th liours Al hot-headed, generally, resentful of in- ononid | e Ao bie croien e canonds ot f culta or fancied “nelts, But equilly 135-143 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. b e i o s coniit ready to forgive and forget. i T Of b e e Tomorrow—Cross-cut Capitals TWO STORES—NORWICH AND NEW LONDON - n Fellowed. by pointed a committee with power to use! ere 5 2 v 5 the resources of the regiment in 2 é owed where the Poes ; . ! . S whee Do o behalf, and the committee called on| IN THE DAY’S NEWS & ey thevmadanly: Chittenden, who was himself . gr n e 3 d i i 0 5 g1 ‘sgoecied 3t gld | from Vermont. and had much influ- i - ea) ituation that ndicatad that | ence with the President. Many a mean place marks the shrine e <o directly concerned would be sot-| When Chittenden heard the storyl of a great man; but in Ravenna crowds g S olorade | 15864 19 have a arawn i accord- | be Lol be men, “There s ouly one| ure nonoring Dante m a city as 5 ek 1ce therewith. ould | 1 € 1 wnique 2 ar genin i e Figor BRey oy is ‘what | rade, We will g0 to Prc tL g [ das s slar genius of that Billy was get his lessons ’ W . : i They from the treasury | Rock" 5w p buligts from tho Wesine on spmeone in the family circle hap- ¥ gt = it over to the White House aad up| ion, D. C., headguarters of the National | pened upon a reference o the fome of 4 v s 7 the rway to the little office, w graphi h N wi o (d, e roiveq | hey found the President writing | “Its geogr | position once render- hat did Lougfellow write?” Billy's bat he ta LR revolved| The President received them cordial- | €1 It an ‘impreznable city lied their mother. But before : zhis of Poland nd asked the nature of their call| Preserved it as a ‘Pompeii of could answer, Billy said: : ave a itenden told him that the men who| UR¢ era. Iis present interest “Aw, he wrote ‘Goodby maw, goodby 2 Sl | accompanicd him had come. to| S31ed With the 800Uh anniversa pa, goodby mule with your oid bee : To <atisfy both -| plead for the life of a comrade. “What| 1¢%1 of Dante’ who is buried there haw ! - 3 ‘ it wonl | bas he done V| i permanent significa s in the fac Putting Dad Bight. 3 e t s et s RrerronlErsia | that it was ‘the deathbed of the (Roman) Dad 45, well d. ed and evident- | v i o ng a solution. Whether tha de- One of the committce Ry =y L?mb;l )y al wcss. Son was 15 to 16, Toth | j A R N4S IR oision when fficially anzouncel will d f[l‘ to Btafe r;.ln ci li\h;lex}’]fi\d‘lna{ e R i :;::m.‘?;nll : Ofg_ lu“[ jan | were standing on the curb waiting for the | Wshere Quality and Low RPaice Predominate 5 @ | qiffer from what has heen ‘ndicated wil: | SF4PRiC acc 3 lc incldent| ;weq' the presence of the emperors of | Son B9 SIEE "€ 1be awaited with interest but the 20 Snoed by Jaying: “He is as brave| aceining Rome, 29d the sams g atity hjf\ g Eytie—Eahe Buths . e 2| e s o pasen o pomepiment | 227,22 5 1 0ur wim. . Beon | prcernia o s et o s ot | e B gy for 59 Announce the Arrival of : i o b esfablished In Upper Silcsia | cowards Oh Mr. Linooln wne v oare ;w:,‘,xr::?vfi‘c}lp fifth to eighth, which it | “iaty gadr reptied the a0 with an em- - y the decis‘on. him?” S e barrassed grin, “he’s heavy hitter for e 3 5 i | “Recall that the Apennines e gr or the M N . A T The President smiled and fin: s | mper s o jReapipen iout across Whuat made you think he was any ivew istinctive C : 5 AL NOTES. broke into a hearty laugh as he said|Genoa to Rimint, just nosth of Teve 4 2 few are envying northern Maine | “Do vou Green Mountzin boys fight|There the range turns south ;‘;‘}“‘M Babe. I o e six-inch fall of snow, except it be|as well as you talk? If you «lo, then 1 the Adriatic. Ravenna therefore Ao And what \ ] sl S W B oats prohibition law re-: SH Ethan Alien ) e Tl peniae oG Then after I\ 9 9 books tnere can| o of the leaves means ro-| They asked the President to sign anl it dad, didn't A whose | % ! 2 818 T} order to suspend Scott's execution un-| Tt : ; o+ .| you ever hear of John McGraw? S sumption of work for th fello s position, in conjuncti i . ~ J, ’, nted provided [ sem o pesh the iewn mower . | C|til bis friends could have his case ex- it made Tpenen With ite|” “McGraws, MoGraws. No, I can't re- roved. The T A ¥ amined. The President replied that he| alpina,” C. iy pnheae ml cmber that nam b s ks o did nuL thing that cours would be|plat with n 2 . i hie lad was visibly perturbed and, et Wb the Mok = 2 B s 1 d =4 plo ith Roman adherents while he it o ods 't as out t rs go bac of the regular army. They are a law | Ravenns, where Honoring arer etronl) | dad, when we ge o Ll slp it to you F Fa“ d w w g any American to the National league unto themselyes. They sincerely Sl e N B j““":,. who some of tese birds are 5o you wil or an inter ear Ciiida AT e it is a good policy to occasionally shoot | 2 kingdom, and Theodoric the Ostrozoth | S20W Pest time quc The man on the corner says® Did you|a soldier. finally established a Versailles of tho R R R stre : ver notice 1.0‘\\ much more conside Th}: ]’rea.de:\; uun\linued’ “I can see 4 It is almost impossible to cure a|] The values are P’."emend' and will serve to ngthen t apparent 1 a balky flivver gets thiaa a balky|it where a soldier deserts or commits stage ham. s W of 1t i ; a crime, but 1 ot in such a the confidence of the women of Norwich, as e by recognized by th who ref dr A AR R as Scott’s, E that I am always| 5 . Tl || 0 Sh@- ughold the law because somebody | With the New Britain saloons nrdered | interfering with the discipline of the their generous patronage of The W Specialty tise had a cellar full of liquor. [0 cose within 48 hours it looks as it ;g""e’(;" ZL‘ r‘.g%“t"o‘ hj“.‘ i, =0 T shall ‘IEZQH;'&“";?JS“ &5 froe andan Py . Judgs Lindsey carried the idea that{the fall house cleaning had started in | "2 : BEPINE wrong. e L FRUGH- One “wzlter re- B o i Ml bt | “T'do not think an honest, brave sol-|POFts: ‘We Were thirsty in the midst of omen's Winter A Bl B sl bl dier, concious of no crime, but sleep- | the Waves’ Martial wrote: mons ca e seemed to carry the| . |ing ‘when he was weary, ought to be actual value, they have no competi- idea that his responsibility was to aid| Fisuring on what 4Y 'S shot or hung. The country has better| ' 03t landlord at Ravemma is plainly At pm‘wfu below ue, 7 20y n eovering up crime, in order not to|Sue in the way of marks in the next de- uses for him. but a cheat. hpn._ 1250 U festroy tho confidence of a boy who |cade only makes the other users of pa- ‘Captain,” continued the President,| ' P3!d for wine and water, but he served P Bod gontessed to him. 1In the present|Per BATVORS. “your boy shail not be shot—that ig WiBe 10 me neat.’ instance, f the poried icrcumstances not to-morrow, nor until I know more . . L wre correct, he likewise stands againsi| NOW Of course the fans will have |about his case.” § lmf;h;:m“‘mflr Ravenna is the Brook- Stunnlng Wmter Smu B Sihic & e he refuses [Plents of opportunity to discuss what | Turning to Mr. Chittenden, Lincoln| g o0 ;?feerhfislc‘l’:mgts are wojiue e P 1w By 3 ® | might have happened if what hapoen-|Said: “I will have to attend fo this it the threefold influ- . . . CEREn fo aoply the law by which he is sup-|™IER have hevben Tatter my sell. T iave for e (a5 | ence of Roman, Byzantine and Christian Fur-trimmed and with embroidery and selftrimming — posed to be governed intended to go up to the Chain Bridge. | sre conmeer N Sy Or2, Of, these edifices | e | 0 U == i e e e {hwm 40 50 to-day. I shall then Know | St mosls omg. s friisle sud bigiar 517.5 P CHINA AND JAPAN. ence doesn’t come this week. The coun- th:‘e‘xfgec"fufm‘,‘,“ mistake in suspending| have been written. No place.affords sucn Japan's hope @ clearing up the sit-|try Wouldw't be able tp concentrate on| MR SXEMMON o |an opportunity as Ravemna to study the of FALL DRESSES, i the g B 5 ied | new m sation in the east existing betweep | that il the world's series Ia out of the| thag Lincoln would be underulu:g a Z;ax':e JI‘:gtm‘a)m“ 5 ey fhe meslcup A hl'” llld waried fine Hegt sid Shine hafors the Sossing of | ¥ burden he had no right to impose: that R SIRpse- the couference on the limitation of arm- it was asking too much in behalf of a “Ravenna long has passed the zenith wmtedmumah— 2 g 1 of her influence and power when D: 0 W 9 15 the o NS sa il Word to me;eflec‘t that our wheat | private soldier. spent the Tast years of his life thers. e ”e s X:.g:: Nt el Ml oty would he 1,7,59.0,@0 bushels great- Scott’s life is as valuable to him as| was the invxtgd guest of Guido N nQ Illd plllll exculldb e wit & :""“w Ohine by Seoiee’ gon- | 2T than Jast year indicates less likell- | that of any person in the land.” Chit-| lord of the city, whose patronage fiea:é de matafllll, Plelu Joe. % mo‘“‘*“uw gn | of | Bhantang| 2204 98 Eo5E| hungry for lack of a te?‘;lien exméeiied :hekgr:t_itude of the|and letters kindled a flicker among the sol 3 peninsuia China lcw it be known that it | iy embers of the “committus rar | VIt i parsdosiie Bt Two members of the “committee” re-| “It is paradoxieal that v ilored—many colori thereof, and in so doing lis action is| tiitioi Ctor eaal sam be adused i¢| While the others returned to carry the| ashes of its most famous reskies croms 55.75 Up Dot so different from that what was | aeo led that someone was | NeWs Of their success to Scott and to| repose in @ shrine described by Byron as pad?. pmm{mg"‘wl ‘gmn Tauid that woua | the camp. Later in the day the two| @ little cupola more neat than solemn’ i <t gl Jopan that 1o dudives | NI % ok Uy members reported that the President|Byron, it will be recalled, lived at Ra- Ri w Fur Chokmandscarf‘ %, anmse e Jagar tay 1 dagees £ had started in the direction of the|venna in 1820-21 during the time he was ' arm g peninsula regardless of any issues that may be pending comcerning China and it i umfaverable in its attitude toward the proffered policing of the railroad therein by Japanese troops. In the rep’y China indicates that it A Montreal professor says it ls all nopsense to think of 3 War between ihe United States and Japan. Some Deople wouldn’t be happy though if they weren't harping on such a possibility. camp. Within a day or twe the news- papers reported that a soldier sen- tenced to be shot for sleeping on his post had been pardoned by the Presi- dent. and returned to his regiment. (To-morrow—Our Presidents as Horse- men.) enamored by the Countess Guiceioli, “The sea has receded from Ravenna, its lagoons now are marshes. Two streams which are not navigable ard a canal connect it with the Adriatic. It is capital of the modern province of Ra- venna, in the compartment of Emila, In Naiural Opossum, Squirrel and Fox— $5.75 Up does mot feel that there is sincerity m| It ism't necessary to point to Chica- ::: lies 45;:(:;- east of Bologna. It i ;i . t. the desire d by Japan ‘o set- | go’ £ for fi among the firss cities 1o cast its vote be, o (1 74 S 7 - m firect negotlations. while China piain. | that masa't had fires. snd orge . fve | TCOted i J2PIA i the seventh cen-|sarller Gasibalile wie died in the| gl of judee ol the Repmsaen: In: \y declares tha* it reserves the rigit to et a solution of the question whenever losses that oould easily have been we- vonted? tury by a native artist, who derived the idea from the way in which the bat closes its wings. marshes outside the city while she ac- companied her husband in his Nght rom | Hagae. ternatignal Coyrt of Justice at Fhe

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