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among others there was a feeling thnl possibly the- president might veto the bill on the ground that it was unconsti: tutional. In view of the fight that has been made over the matter of prohibi- tion that was hardly to be expected. Heretofore the matter of constitution- ality has been left for the United States supreme court to determine and that .s the attitude the president has taken in this case and it is the logical one. ‘That the Mmatter will be carried to th2 courts is entirely probable. That had been the history of prehibition legisla- tion thus far and despite the failure to successfully tackle it on the ground of constitutfonality the indications are that this law will not be accepted by the opponents without a thorough test before the courts and a final interpreta- tlon by the highest court in the land. That {8 of course where the decision shou'd rest and the quickest way of get- ting it before that tribunal was for the president to affix his Slenature and let STANDARDIZED. TRAGEDY then the nearest police station to see whether or not any nice-looking man has been reported h-h-hurt or any- ' ‘Her sobs broke out afresh. The other woman patiently opened hér purse. “Here are the five nickels,” she said, * but you'd do a lot better to put your dinner things in the warm- ing oven instead of telephoning and | making a fuss.” “And only last night we went to the -movies together and had a deubie choc- olate sundae afterward, and it was; all so cozy and, nice when we got| home to our own little flat. I might have known it couldnt last. “Marie,” called the husband of the woman who had just celebrated her tin wedding- anniversary, “aren’t yoeu i goire to finish your dinner?” ‘Just a minute, dear,” answered his “I'm’ sorry to trouble you at dinner time,” began the girl who had been married a month, as she tearfully knocked at the door across the hall “put have you a quarter’s worth of nickels “I don’t ‘know, but TIl see, answered the woman who had recently celebrat- ed her tin anniversary. “There's noth- ing wrong, is there?” “I'm so frightened!’ wailed the ginl who had been married a month. “I'm probably a widow this very minute, and just to think, I wouldn't Kiss Her- bert good-by thi§ morning.” “Why, Mrs. Throckmorton!” ‘You see,” explained the girl who had been married only a month as she consulted her bracelet watch again. “Herbert always get home pmmpny! at 6:10. He's never been late before!’|wil The other woman repressed a smile.; &isrwich Fullefi and Gonufied Ultil Slu 'l'ook h& IT IS EASY TO GO HOME— BY TELEPHONE Entarec st the Postofiice st Norey . wecond-class matier. ) hanksgiving Day MEBSER OF THE ASSACIATED PRESS, Amedtord e K _eithwirty oyl Go back to your dinner and your y ot all o A “And now,” mourned the girl who|h-h-husband,” mourned the girl who CALL UP THE OLD HOME, GIVE THE = erefited 1o It or mot otherwise ted 1 || 1t bécome a law, thus providing.some- | had been married only a month, “it's:had been married only, a month, “You're - e Rt s i five .minutes of 7 and he hasn't come | lucky you have him!" dered, thing on which a decision could be ren- A des ol o e de- reserved. home.” saiches serein are alse “Oh, is that all? I wouldn't worry a bit if I were you. He's probably been detained at the office or perhaps his train was delayed.” She turned to go back to her apart- ment when the bell rang. i “There he is now,’ heamed the other woman. RELIEVING STARVATION It makes little difference where they £0 or what organization they represent, those wWho come back from Russia after a visit to those sections where starva- tion is making great inroads into the population yall tell, the same horrible stories of the conditions that ‘prevail there. And this in spite of all that is being done to administer relief. It cannat fail to impress the people of this country as they gather about wel filled tables today that regardless of what Is being done the facilities for dis- 'FOLKS THE JOYOUS SURPRISE OF A PERSONAL GREETING BY TELEPHONE, AND THUS PROVE THAT YOU JOIN WITH THEM, IN MORE THAN SPIRIT, IN PROPERLY OBSERVING THIS DAY OF THANKSGIVING. Th girl who had been married only a month pushed the button that click- ed the dewnstairs door and then the mood changed. The tremendous crisis was passed. Tler arms were very pear- ly akimbo and her eyves were almost positively flashing. As soon as young Throgkmorton turned the corner of the hallway she observed: “Well, Her- t Allingstone Throckmorton, where Bave you been until this time of night?’ The young man's smile of greeting “That's just it!’ cried the girl who had been married only a month, “No- 1 body except me cares a rap whether Herbert comes home or not! And he was always such a darling boy, too. I suppose this very minute, while I'm standing here, waiting for only a few nickels, he's lying dead somewhere— or maybe run over with both legs cut off—er in some vacant lot where holdup men have thrown him, after b-b-beating his head because he didn't CICULAHON WEEK ENDING NOV. 19th, 1921 NKSGIVING DAY. g of the holiday so long ago established by the early settlers of arise from some began to.evaporate. “Why,” he explain- pluement or derangement of a wo- New England, even though conditions | tribution or the amount of food that !s|have any m-m-money to give them.”|ed “the boss asked me to stay a min-| map’s g m. Mrs. Philhpl letter are different, there are good and suffi-|PEINg sent fail to meet the situation, “Your're perfectly welcome 10'311 of | ute to talk over the plans of the coal- proves t no other remedyis so sue- Slent reasons why we shou'd manifest| D+ Lorenz comes te this country from | the nickels I have In the house,” pro-|ing station and the switchboard girls de for ve Austria and tells with tears In his eyes of the wonderful service that was ren- dered to the starving children of that country by the tlmely contributions of the people of the United States. As a means of showing his gratitude he now comes here to do what he can in the the many blessings received during the tested the other woman, with some as- perity. “But you're getting yourself all overwrought and Mr. Throckmorton will be hungry and want his dinner when he gets home—especially when he's been a little bit late. I always find ‘that Mr. Thumblelake wants to ve his dinner on the table, all In sight cessful as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. - Nickel Plating were all gone. If I'd phoned you I'd have had to ask the boss to wait while I ran down seven flights of stairs and I-1 thought—" “Y-Yes,” she said in tones that sug. | gested blizzards, ice factories, snow storms and polar expeditions, “I see. been nksgiving day does not mean that !d be delayed ungyl this time on of thanks for the bless- have come to us during the And then she wondered whether the § UUNITED MET, MF Thanksgiving | ¥ay of relleving the crinnled chi'dren |as saon as he reaches the house.” little burst of smothered laughter that ALS G. . quite the of this country. This eminent doctor “T have it all planned out exactly!came from the flat of the woman who was COMPANY, Inc. u::rwicb, Conn. comes Wwith the help of Amerleans but he comes to help repay insofar as he can what we did for the suffering chil- among our New England even though their bless- egarded a8 scant in com- what I'm going to do, said the girl who had been married only a month. “I'm going to call his office first, and ' had recently celebrated her tin wedding meant anything personal—Chicago News. i New England s rosardas of soant o cam- | S8, VN BY S . The Southern New an s it is thoroughly ftting It is the same sort of a cry that comes’ X not only find, ogedaon | S9m Russlh (1S5, as e froy Ave g LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Shea’s News Bflreafl Telephone Company e g o‘:‘c‘;g;:"»‘;‘l ‘:T,l:;' for great numbers. It fsm't for us to Famous Trials Dances Becoming Popular. . “miathent helr thanks. and | pazzle over the fact that Russta misht Dear Editor: We read in the Bible prevented this situation, any more MAGAZINE SPECIALIST about dances and we read of all nations, ng, and with na which ; prospest of escape excent thosa who are up & ,althan we cowd refrain from going to THE CAMORRISTS. Pn Srlied and Dasherass mfulsing UNION SQUARE Fakhin. o6 y|Austria’s rellef because it had been af| What finally broke most of the pOWer | Gales Ferry, Poquonnoe, also at Quak- : at the pe: nl}::""h P enough to KNOWioe 5 gecret society that had plundered | ertown, there are dances qulte often. Last at hwma | and blackmailed all Italy for more than | Saturday evening there was a dance or the evening wore on and the mother took as over. Sty 5 i3 social at the large and commodious |her in hand determined to find out what e wa IR S Pt 500 years, was the trial In 1911 of the oy of Goorga Ball, with people pres: | the catse was Piaaly the & E ; , : = ,,,,'";,',:t,:,,n'::\,‘ he Bl To efarin the work that is already be- |Camorra for the Cuoco'o murder. This!ent from New London, Mystic and Gro- |out. S uthoRs the mail wagon is expected to ap- ‘:“ll\fl*;mp::tdlc:: consort at ‘s(u:y;v:‘ e O Sk e O “n‘_i‘u, dene a National Committes of ths|society had its headquartors in 'anlefl:‘fi’;’:t ‘ngl:’ia;‘;“;‘{”:fli%fl'e;“:“;mima;;: m;‘: F“”:’?g(‘ my l:“-'l‘" this m"““‘_‘;‘;’: 2 The arrangements were made follow- | foretold by a pretty Viennese barmaid o s 33 ~Vaz: 2 < d b W ney v W 1 & “ % g e e Bl iy "-"ri;" :-:"h‘-‘::‘“n“:v::::‘h:: el and Jumbered many thousands. ™e land went home happy. here is a new |my daddy again walled ihe ifttle one |iN& a_ onference b (R oo boptighariads ";‘-‘,’,’,t,".,‘;“‘:;:"bf.‘& points out, that “Th’.'“'»[i the 363 ‘ ’ I s “=.mam‘ 5 xm.me that these brigands dfd vand an |(ance hall at Poquonnoc and dances are |and her grief once having an outlet be- | NOSt ;;{m; pgnua!la a‘nh the mias aplg;tS‘!;nlesw'l\y I At T L Featn | e etareing Russiane 28 Toralle and Honor ix due-to Beminio. Caplamutl for |1 08ue, AB thers wag not foor rour |camte more and more viotent, " The aer | Hoe, The feiver of cach ason 15 aloo| Saics Soby. teut maibsss S O Sl wationg, Atiarea loae) o pr e eventually bringing them to justice. e s e o roner ucstioned further and | furnished by the government. “Her name was Wilhelmina." said t struggle and turbu'ence. 1In |thers can be nq question but what they 1", B0 FCTa0 P T Sveek o a|Peopie of Noank ‘were disappointed, 25 |found that at school that morning, fql- B 5 capiaie. “And sHe R HTeryous” hankfulness, therafora we may well |are engaged In a sause that witl afford |, o o® U8 B0l G0 TR B WIOL '“,,“‘:Eego;l!;?;e’gn ‘,?m?’ié’ffa R:»;mlr;ix:ké::cc{ lowing an a]nt(-cigarette:p.!aylzt'_hA some roah Stktientty. SN eh,mm‘:"’"‘ nite in tha hone that Providence will [Dlenty of opportuniy for real servic He lived as a Sardinian and hfl.‘mz e o o E;Ilh'e‘;"up:l!.tha“ x:: girls i‘?n— room | BLANK FORMS PRINTED soldiers. How she got her information v aporoval to the th we |and shouid get the support of a gener- ¢ame friendly with Gennaro .\bhmemaz-,mg on. Brof: F. Wi Morgan' to play for m; p?éiefiie M*’;“éa'r:‘fe :me;e]!_‘! out of FOR INHERITANCE FAX|I do not know, but she knew in ad- Rave Soho. he atiis Wileh Tave mwidea) ous people. gio. a coachman whom he knew secret-)yyim phut the professor is very old and e W == | vance that the tragedy was to occur . ations which have inspired| ‘ ly to be a Camorrist. Winning his Wa¥ | ynaple to draw the bow as of old. Al- His. Trusty EKifie Cravksd, Ete: [ Hartford, Nov. 23—The tax commis-|and told me about it several days be- 21l he prospered as we shall A%TA MINOR'S. THOURLES: into man’s conildence h*‘ 2t though at Gales Ferry all cheered the old [ Several days ago ome teacher an-|sioner's department is having printed | fore the fatal June 28, 1914. Wy sbiking ndt alous Lo SV o EE _11ast became a “member” of. the »‘0‘0 etV | violinist at one dance. Presumably danc- [nounced to zll the pupils in the room |plank forms to be used in the inven-| Captain White was serving at the Tt tar thosa of | Asia Minor has long been in the grip His first “assinment” was to rob an |ing ag 5 harmonfous amusement will bs that they were to write an original story. of estimates of deceased of the trouble kers. Howevéer much The parents observed their seven year tory per- English lady of 2 doe and then return it | time as naval attache of the Americac indulged in as long as the world stands. earnestly trying to he'p it might be d : sons for the assessment of the inheri-| Embassy at Vienna. bitote All ois, th' Giee e e e ot o ANloESERYER i s iy | thage b AbiheTiat sention ot i s . Durs has Been & fa. | [ IOPmeNts R0 vot indicate am early {m- | URSR CHUNE B (W EIIOEE S e | | Gales Perrv (New: 35, 131 ferature. When at last the pob was done f:;f:;rr?,;;"?;m,'. courts of probate to|SWORN IN AS GOVERNOR ored natlon in the bounty which God ':1','"‘1”“"]"‘”‘ ‘\""'m::"'.':,?:N‘h:”ofb:;r; 2lo that ha wanted higher and more dan- = {the proud parents rx:rn\rrod| (|:e\r vouth- | ;e tay commissioner the duty of com- OF NORTH DAKOTA o Aobad: hiodd ; |1y | disclosed the s leadershiz rerous work he asked the names o ful anthor had written a stirring narra- | e i s bestowed Upop It. . ... OPPORRILY syt in omal Padhd but' tecs npefioRt WOTE N aked (he nawes of oy READ YOUR CHARACTER bt iR Bl puting the amount of the imheritance| T for Areat service swhits us I weiahalbbye e Sl L S qa Ghniny Decrhen]] Catin POTR o et never el at 5 s how it went: The estates of the late EAmund C.|A. Nest's an attorney of Minot, was prove equal to it. Let' our prayers be|. . i, -ors government and the bolshe- |noi to). T even know of the Cuecelni By Digby Phililps, “One bright summer day Jim ana John R o e R RS Ol atas T ek Sedls . abr the irteentn raised for direction In the right paths.| . which gives indication of a detor-|murder. but T never tell for T have tak- Copyrighted 1921 were playing in the dark. They heard a [ CONFErEC o STCRTINS o B bistandoogt cr i B God our responsibllity is areat;} . ..iion to change boundarles at will Infen mv oath.” : notse In_ tne house. - So_they went in. [EECUA00 O, ST e tax of | Governer Lymn J. Fras own first: to all men afterwa that rezion, If we are to judge by ths| “What is this oath?” mald Capulz- = ;!'hzs ere all Slane. '1“\;\\ saw & burs- | $150,000. Mr. Convarsé dled 1azt | san Jeasue ehoics, who, was . Long ago it was evident that none too| “A! Tt de something terrible” and| (roqit men ought to p: D R i e ety 25y PROGRESS AT THE CONFERENCE. |much resard was soing to be given to|M0 Jencated Mz o = = (lattention to the handwriting : t|around the otier way and =ot a zun. | FORETOLD ASSASSINATION OF The water supply of the city of Tu- Matters seem to ba going along so sat- | (e Armenians as they were left follow=!,, 1 " Camorra, as the Camorra i f;‘;‘;“ dg“s“’m"& but mighty few of | myay they went down stairs and _shot ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND | nis is obtained from the same source dad Jh R Ing the war. In spite of their position, [#aithen] to me. As my flesh Is nowi o i that burglar. Then they went upstairs that supplied Carthage, and some an- pr B A n ire w ke tood tx now | NOt that it s always possible to telllanq shot the other burzslar and got all | New Yorl, Nov. 23—The assassina- | cient cisterns are said to be sull iz Skt rence and eygn after nearly | deplored by the eatire World, they are{burned and a dron of my blood fs mow | o OGN SGn S man or woman | oo SioLné oiher Dufseler sHd: selan e I, Nov. 2 io st oty ! e o ay my holw be consumed and ; tion of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of | u: Iwo weeks of the session have passsq|Stll Pretly much under the influencesmlit. so.may m L vealc faitn | Whether he or she is extravagant and|mother came home the boys told the hat the wonder is that thers could have |20d Subject to the Will of the Turks, |l mv hlond ‘;\“’T Ff over, Preak Ml jacking in thrift, but that when. You|whole story and they lived happy ever bt in the minds of some|That Was noted some time ago When ““g‘ ,"rfl::; "h’k i oath. he ai1|See a certain kind of writing you can|after. ould be Impossible for the dele-|0°W lines were drawn and just now u""h‘“_ the mang had crent up behind |@ake up your mind safely that the 1o rench woy ‘tngtile: veiulis” when the map of Georgia, Armenia and |, 0%, " O Ve L1 ana stabhed | WEiter has these characteristics. B s : HARTFORD PATROLMEN ARE conference has not of course fin-| AZcrbaijan has been remade to the lik- | The kind of writing which betrays S oatan By death on the streef® - 1 Npatdn himito: death on thovstrasfhly, \o tandendies The Reward of Justice Prengioid g Sveril e Ing of the Turkish nationalists and the 2 iy ol el kind bt PROTECTING MAIL WAGCNS an ex- WHe SN e | sprawls across the page. Usually, but = 5 bolsheviki. It is possible that this has| murdersd o = st Hartford, Nov. 23—Nine patrolmen \ beginnine. Threre has been rec- | > b pot al s tHe letters are large. But =: e p - H t4 1 the value of a frank and open | Deen encouraged to a degree by the re-| A'l this information was sent by the TOT BN TAC EHCe TE FURG B0l are assisting the United States gov-| ‘Thirty years of giving just value in tea has gained for vatlon of views and thers has |Cent treaty that was entered into with!Shv to the minister of just Forty i dety sbaced, and the spacing between | Snment in the protection of mail wa- 3 s I F T e o {Camorrists wera arrested. atemar- i ool e . gons on each trip between the rail- marked accomplishment in the pro. | France Tegarding 'ines ana rights in iC Teld as infarmer and on Afarch | the Words is also wide. o and th stoffic nade. Unauestionably this was | Asia Minor but the situation doesn't ap- |71 " neld 2 : fick The eredit man should watch such|Foad station and the pos e, led by the start that was obtain- | Pear to be in any way relieved for the | ™ o ' l00 L0 "0 maced in a bie | CUStomers, not because they are dis-| The patrolmen take up positions at 2 Py ~ Gree fans. - . honest. As a matter of fact, they are| Main and Pearl streets, Peerl and under the guidance of Secreta ks and Armenians caze, and the informer In a senarate | B ) et Mg ite th ghes, Dot & Kighly vAlidb's veshoube rmer are seeking a mediatlon | nne. This. hr ths wav. ho esnsidareq a | i to be the opposite of this, and | Trumbull streets. a point oppesits the » > . S AR 2 B ' oht Timealf the | VEIY good customers indeed. But they | Hartford Electric Light comwpany of- s certainly belng made by the other fautie) mith, the ! Tuses: whilelmenis honoc ' and thaushe _himeelt theil Sy B Sl D e [ Hien on eatl sivsel ord @t Pestl iiiberi certain of the latter are appealing for |main man of the case. The suomosed | Ne i g S 3 o 5 i 1 m x T N ilender of the rane twas Fnrles Alfane, | tinually in danger of “getting ahead | streets, Asylum and High, Asylum and While ft may have bheen consldereq |Protection agaiist the resumption oflebder of the @adie wes FAres T |of themselves” tinancially. They are too | Union streets, and Asylum and Spring hat way for an asreement In ra- 'r?"m‘; a';m:”“s l“-\H‘he '!:rkf;- l“‘*;‘: tective Tosenh Potrasing. Tha detactive | Eenerous with themselves and others. slafi‘;‘ ! T e ar a naval holidsy was less ltkely|British influence taking.a hand in the) CPCW0 500 Cjngred at Palermo.and | They are mot naturally thrifty and T e == A on serfous obstacles, such wasg |Matter some offset to the disinterested-|,, . . y10 was lald to the revenze of the | though' ‘capable of thrift, vy resort | at }_h(~ time that the vehicle which % atitnde In rerarding to tne | eSS of the French may be accomplished | cn to it only when forced to. In short|carries the mail is due to pass the gl Chinesa problem. Thay was beliaved | Dut there is nothing today in Asia Mi-| 1o tha trial. over 700 witnesses wero | they're likely to be a litile too. op-|en points. : , h . . T o T ew e e R i, e o i h bt vt " Ty R T e b Ui iy 0 1 0|1 oo vagon e o anpesr e Pho Larsest Sale in America po-eity £ g that conditions are what they should |thel- evidence. The men acenszed of the | erything for which they impulsively|scheduled time all the officers are in- sodlient Drobrees His aba s e 85t swtls claryuab J:Soty k mimnie | 2te themselves. structed to move in the direction that made in rezard to that. No sooner had|De. or that those who have experienced jmurder wera Corrado ¥ l % + G s T s A hideous treatment in the past ate going | MOTFa. Antonio Cefrato. Marino df Ge- | the rest, they are alert and —_—— - | a set fo ) its demands than there b e e a A ~ [ para Giusenni Sa'vi and Enrico Alfano, | quick mentally, also impatient. They ¢~ A 7 1 dieposition on the part of the o b whila Giovanni Rant and all the others|rebel at the prospect of being con- | ADVICE FOR WOMEN WHO SU P!‘Elfl atlves of the several govern- e Y wera aceused of being Instizators of the {inpd by rules and regulations. They B D 2 endorse them. The prinelples ED! NOTES. e’ ike to do things their own way and to try Foley Kidney | rere such as the United States, Whether they were high or not tur- The nresident of the court was Rian- | work out their own methods. The: re | . Bessie, Brawner, H Breat atn, Japan and Ttaly could |keys will go down today to thé delight|chi. Amon= the nrisoners was a priest, | inclined to be thoughtless and to lack |S uld not | Subaoitly to And this fgs Bean duds 7| of Vikay Ciro Vitozzl. In his clerical earments. | mature judgment. They hate hard work | Skive. Bhiey > o seaiine. Wt A i s : Amone the 42 prisoners. ‘of whom manv |and as a result often possess what | Kldney Pills I feel llke 2 hew woman and - « S S LB 3 : died hefore the trial was ended. there |amounts to an admirable virtue, the|pains swolien ankles, backache. atift Ol ed 1 sovereieniy, imde-| IThaxEmiring 443 4pd eure'y. thavel .. sgt oud worins, Masks Sidhardo. | ebility to develop new Ware GF domgi_?ovms, Sore muscles and sleep-distirbing AT A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE. ALSO and administrative t one of us but what has many|gpronghont the trlll1:the accused gen- | things which involve an economy of |bladdér allments indicate disordnred kid: of China are to be respected | things to be thankful for. s ertiblied o+ denaul desicnsen [lebor |neys. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly. A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. nowers, China to have the oppor- —_—— Some of them razed while on ather oe- Tomorrow—SHort Fingers Lee & Osgood Co. nity to develon a stable government, Congress having spoken in regard to|casions they hurled storms of invective g = all natbons have an opportunity for | the Shepard-Towner bIll it remains for |at fhe judee B E = GET OUR PRICES. s bt & pricasigren,. S g Sl oo gl Thie srieries nrodticed was mostly = “You Can D> No Better Than seeking or e'ak pecial rights and ol Aeglofely suxave, tha whereahonts gf. the SlocienThag Racel Olbtes ” ons. gy ;: % It already looks as If thanks could |CTIminals at the dates of the meetines 3 2 Buy Our Wurst. 3t 1s piakily evident that il wmedns | be given for fhie fack shit thive is shak 200, the @3y of ths minrder. Denials Passing Up Daddy. & new si such wera hurled wholesa'e, and In some In- stances. but for the alertness of the gen- darmes, riot wonld have hroken out. Tn tion in the far east, ana ay n understanding upon a question a thing as an armament conference. A small girl went home from school one erening with her face all wreathed No Salad Complete Without in gloom and to all the questions yher volved so many complex situa-| The report for'the first week of the|one case Alfano velled: “Abbatemagsio, | mother asked failed to give an ewpiSaa. umm’s there s held out the encouraging |five cent fare in Norwalk doesn't indi-|Yon deserve 30 years In prison yeur- |tion. Her sorrow evidently increased as probability that the conference will be|cate a successful outcorne of the test.|Self: Shetucket Coal & Lumber Co. Telephone 1257 to £o through its entire programme Testifying dgamnst Sortino as one ot Home-Made Bress has voted in keeping with the pre- vious attitude manifested ¥here. It has realized the need of having the Volstead law enforced if it is going to amount to anything and it has put teeth in it. [t has been brought to the realization of the fact that it was possible under the plan to have beer manufactured and sold for medicinal purposes to get around the law and to make enforce- ment of prohibition much more diffienit. Already it is realized that the right to sell whiskey for medicine is resulting 'n great quantities of it being obtained for beverage purposes, while probably even greater quantities are being handled in other ways for the same object in vio- H equally as pleasing resulfs. Noth-| The New York man who paid for al-|'ne actual assassins of Cuocole. Abba- 1 2 1 BEN B. S. WASHBURN, Manager. temaggio said that Cortino had satd ev- | avonnaise i ’ ing could be of greater benefit to the|cohol and got water is to be thankful erything in his evidence falsely. When | | world at this time than just such a re-| that it didn't turn out to be wood aleo- |Sortino protested otherwise, Abbatemas. | ! MM'S | . hol. gio sald with a bow and mock defer- i THU ‘ < ence: i . SIGNING THE ANTI-BEER BILL. You shou'd know by this tme that|, AR ;’e“vnfl O e { DELICATESSEN STORE ére o 2 The action of President Harding in |lomg list of things for which. you are|i™ Ju)¥ &, Blanchi pronsunced the dread | CA.ST” E SOAP i 40 Franklin Street signing anti-beer bill Which was |especially thankful at this season of the | words of “guilty.” Sortino was! i b J passed by both houses by substantial | Year. » convicted of both murders; Mor- | ||’ FOIL WRAPPEE majorities is only what was to be ex- ra, Cerrato, Genarro, guilty ' of the | eo [ ] pecied under the clrcumstances. Con-| Japams plea for more ships docsn't |murder, gf Cuoccolo: and Salvi sullty of | ' Ladies, Attention! BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER: COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS; DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL| PRICES. FINE SUEDE, VELOURS, AND POLO CLOTH. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH NORWICH, GONN. ' THE DIME SAVING BANK OF NORWICH The regular Semi-Annual Dividend ] the Sl ot - nour mana wite. They | were all sentenced to 30 years’ 1mvm.' onment together with the accessories. Alfano and Rapl. Another, Marinis when he heard the sentence pronounced drew a blunt Instrument from his poek- et and sawed away at his throat. ITe ‘was removed from the court in a danger- ons conditfon. Al others received the five vears' imprisonment, with the ex- ception of Vitozzl, whe was xemenced to seven years, Only seven were discharged. Rap! cast his eves on the ground, moaned, and bel- lowed like a wounded antmal. Cerrato was removed in a State of collapse. Oth- ers only murmured long “Addlos” and seemed 'to leave tha court with regret.’ get much sympathy, "and considering what is invelved Jl.un ought not to expect it. -~ Only the pur ' est should touch Baby's delicate skin”Use LACO be safe. The man on the cornmer says: At the dinner table, even on Thanksgiving, it is well to remember that there are other days coming. We have jusf received a fresh shipment of our famous coal. Let us solve your “Grate” Problem. There remains & month now in which to do the Christmas shopping, but the early shopper is the best satisfied and has the least trouble. With its campaign closing with Thanksgiving there remaine but i short o 4 whila ed terrfble curses o has heen declared at the rats of 4 r time n whieh to give your mppart tc | Vhlle sll heaned territle curees on e por cent. o year from the surnings of Phone 542 74 Thames Street lation of the law. the local Red Cross chapter and the This ended th remarkable trial, which the past six months, and will he pay- In the minds of those who Were op. lood work it s ready to do for Nor-|jasteq in itself over 18 months and able ox .nd after November 15, 1321. *_‘ ‘emtiiboer Bill, and probmbiy| wich. which took fivs years to bring about. I FRANK L, WOODARD, Treasurer. ¥ A 5