Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 28, 1921, Page 4

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SUGGESTIONS FOR X Amé 16 soonér than was| Add a féw stoned datés to the custird. it : = It will make a delicious disH. el With the conference of nations under-| Chopped Walnut meats are z nies 24di- mfigutl"i’hit&tmd’ H Who 2 fierv.&l manner of the g;fi:yls‘fl“ Spanish typés was noted this weg. as 3 well as 4 &hawl, worn wrap. Stoles |tible to flattery, and scarfs of the -hl.w'l.;nllle.vpm -1: tiond,” t6 her lignation. @nlletin and Goufie séii. get even with one day way for the limitation of armament and | tion to potato salad. A z PO BT I yés, Mafian safd she saw n-‘: at g: . -~ 125 YEARS OLD the adjustment 6f questions tn the Pa-| Tdrts aré Food Alléd with graps Mar-| WINTER MODES FOR CHILDREN |ShoW with an old lady last night — — —— - 2 oppe " merin; sy it mother, but I told O e T |eific which have béen Bothérsome for 4|mdladé and topped meringe. In 1HE #1dN uls oF VeIveD o, CoiidrEn | o e e o eFa > Saecioien pries D- & weeR: 6 & MoaD; S | 10Rg tiWe Japdn ne&dsé an étual héad| The kitchen Window showld havé itS | .marnoon frocks, is ugain emphasized the| It wag one of e e o : * veas, 6f the governimént Who is ablé to meéct|pot of parsley for winteér garnishing. ‘Past that ot nflét stylés aré é‘-li-'hd ré- | woldmt owdt' & He “‘d"::; : Foh Balemd ot the Postoffice at Noreish, Ooin. s | the responsibilities expectéd of him. He| Whén potatoes turft blaek ffi CooKing, | plicad of the types for groWnups. 'The vél- |a story of his mother's stopping bet 3 - {is a voung mian and fhe régéricy Will|add a few drops of vinegar 6 {H4 WAET | vet offeréd this seasou Is so soft'ih tex- |trains to éat dinnér and accompany him E m, “ fot' Yem P OIII.' glve him valuable experience for later|in which théy aré bofiéd. Thi# makés thé [ ture that it§ falls in readily with slight [to a show. It didh't appédse the young 3 years, but it Is to be realizéd that he| POWitoés Whité and méaly. bits of éxtra stifféning to thé bopffant |1ady and $hé told & rewspapér friend of 2 al st v > f Wil be guldéd by Kis advieers in duch| Béforé peéitig potatoes ini:fl:hrié u::m types mmle,:: -spwumg with z;ueur A xé(q 'gg. the r:uhlt t'l;:: t:(s m tm- Lihr mty [+ A“MF & “a i or. Much of thé Potate | cherry coloréd darce dréss with simple he next day: “Mf. - =0 I',’,:":;:,,: ’:,“Jé,"' ,;‘:?5"’{;: '5;,:“,:;: it aanere. lz‘a"cfiguicfifil?s' S = néck line sKOWg. vélvet foses of the someé [Aeér theatrs guest Wednesday évening His ; b BousE e \ings | MEtEFIA] &8 fts ofily {(rHmmIAE. mother,” 6te. SEE W al““, Hitself. He becOmes regent HéWevér at fi_s‘l“é‘efi:\;‘lflt{‘; g e mingR | " NGrel dcssstory netth ere frioduced | He mas oné less 014 mald on His et ment, Uns \% will EPRIEER necl 1, Pt a tifie When Japan 1§ invéived fn im- 3 ssturiié 6f a young scheol girl, . - : e A buy litflé 1aFd. i fhe costiiiiié o 4 1 aitL, . - . Pértarit buslnéss that indicatés a for ot o wtyc o | 8660 récenitly on 5th dvénué. A Iittlé tdm mnly ward step of far reaching effect in the| Clean WHH Zeshyf SICIEE BT TUBINE | of velour was arawn into a band of Scotch p blish Us in i B o o e island_kingdom, ahd & decided depar- | o G007 SEO MCERC S, vlaid. A silk medallion showing a,thistle 4 : AR 3o turé frém polidles which Kave ~besn : 1 S & sandwionss | ¥AS Daced &l (he side, through which By Digby Phillips, of the P le of Eastern Connec- Afiltestéa tn the past. Years of #izeh| Bread for fanclly shaped sindWichek|was thrust a smart little feather at & Copyrizhted 1821 €eop! el ’ 3 Barin Should bé slicéd #Across thé I way, jaurity angle. Thé yOungstér carfied a d promise aré béfore thé yoong prince This gives more surfacé t6 Work upen. |ioieeo SoFS Tbag of matchiog Sootch = gent, : : The leathiér travelifg bag will look | plaid. The Full, Round Strong Voice tlcut, as CHRISTMAS SEALS, cléan and fresh if # is polished With| Chudren's for spofts and sehool | The full, round, strong voice is linseed oil. g Wear are fashion:d from Oxford cloth, | tsually, as perhaps you have noticed, » Wé have réached the time Of YeAT| |y psistces He in €6ld Watér for a |chinchilla, and beiver whieh give warmth |also a cheerful voice. 3 once more wWhen the opportunity Pre-| jittle while before paring 1f you wish |without much weight. Heavy fabrics| It is net the voice of the dreamer, ns as sents itself to Help those whe aré Suf-| them fo bo white. with rough finishes or with colorful ef- |or the abstract thinker. It is not the I fering from thé White, lague and those| ' Ir the adges of your russ curl, dampen |fects in dark toned overplalds are well | person whose pent-up impatience and CIKCULAMON WEEK ENDING NOV. 26th, 1821 ll 66 who are putting forth energetic méthods| them thoroughly on thé undér side, lay | liked. Dressy effects in coats feature |energy demand an outlét for relief. e ) 6 of combatting it to carry on through the| smooth boards ontép and léave them wun- | broadcloth and velour, while the increas. It ig theesvoice of a practical indi- - purghase of thé Christmas seals. til the edged areé perfectly dry. ing popularity of vélvét for children as |Vvidual, who can become enerigetk; upon “ l ea “ ers = s . However éxcellent the many other ob-| In damp wéather, when sdlt will riot ng as of‘rownw; is emphasized in party ?figahl:z:x,o:;ut u:‘w:cyc!ti nf.?{:':fufi:’ y”::: > ABROGATIWG TREATIES. jects that are deserving of support| readily come out of the shaker, put in a | €02t models. Somg¢ aré fur trimmed. purps £ ‘de-| few kernels of rice to absorb the mois-|Others plain and for the “Iittlest” girl, | practical beneficial end. f;‘::: . “:"::;“" m‘;"t"‘:::f 'bh: ;:’;e it there is a cunning coat in black velvet iWomen l;lf ths type. don’ ttunderlt}fl;e spre 7 i i se- ie through the sale of the Christmas seéals| When you have veal 10af, sérve &ither Wit 2 little cape Swung across the back. | Vigorous Hhouse-cleaning to —relieve i : . their energies. They do it for the pur- p to make needed contributions to relieve | Piokled % or spiced crabapplés With 5 pose of getting the house clean, and or the purpode of bettering the | nose who are already steicken and tof it- The CUMbination is fine. > LAUNDRY HINTS, . Our Christmas Stocks Are Now don’t do it any oftener than is really ant marine. By ome of S . . Drotect others from the dangers of the| TO clean wailpaper, make a paste of | A tablespoon of conl ofl in the Wash | necéssary for that purpose. Men of this Complete—All Ready fOI' Early it was required of the threé tups of fléur, three §poons of am- 3 boiler will whiten clothes and disinfect | temperament. don’t play golf becduse s he| gread disease. ) fre 3 1 i play Mg shouwd abrogaté wWith-|" It was & Gecade and & falf age that| O™ A OFE &nQ ome-Ralf cups of wa- |thems \ : f , théy take a sturdy delight in “wham- el . n & period of three months the ‘tréaties| o geais wers offersa fo thé public in ;:;"R:;a Into Dols and Tb Cuer thé| You can wash any delicate material | mifig' the ball as far as they can, but Giftt ection. nations which pérmittéd off iq6- to drouse interest in the effort awdl A n gasoline without leaving any stains at | because the game “seéts them up or néarly a year and a half thére seen In aeffect the merchant marine own as the Jones act which was ":’:"n»nt in the rv'mubr of o get as genéral & contribution as pos- WHEN UG8 GUAL. ;fiitégéuzuu: !l:{et'w-shed parts if you add ll)':na:?icbaell);:;;efi:nzll); I“r;sm:xt:fn:a - = ” ” :-g:,.,‘a::{.vd"h:ni o £ e ‘:;;":%’x;;;"';'1'1’":;’“0‘;“::: It the édges of your rug ot carpet per-| A Small whisk broom Is an inexpen- |éXample and emulation of youth around The ne)':t few weeks will be for the thousands it - o A it 5 i have been coftritietad ea suI‘n; by THcrenghty "&’;;Efi%fi;h‘lifi%’ifi":{;fi ?v:maanr? g éifli’?’;’;fl?{;‘;" il :1};6;:6; '}Er:inf«'n'%':if?f;;fia m{%?finé‘;g the busiest d‘lya of the whole year. To kaow L e, TFosored | Sl hercos, The death rae | il (b Sige 1o pericty 5. '3 | Do e e sk stockinga semeatn 1| he automobiie moah andier and more|| When you will be well served—to kmow where dless of the fact that signed the bill he re- y out the bill's réquire- the baitlefield s litfls compared to the|board is light, weight down With heavy |a soiled condition for a number of days | COMmfortable. effects of disease each vear and every | flatirons. Table leaves are good for this|after rémoving them. Tash therm imm{z. _ And just as they are tapable of be- good worl that js aimed at the reduc-| PUTPOSe: 2 diately. The moisture of the fest rots |\D8 efiergetic physically, for a pur< you will find courtesy, intelligence, reliability, fair prices, and the stocks that make Christmas gt & jose, they are usually capable of push- Fei . - tion of this great loss ouglht to make = S them. pose, they a - = 4 3 : a respect, and in that par-l, girong appeal to the individial. DELICATE FLAVORING. - Colored clothes shotld be washed 1 | s har orereroe. Any hes e pos gift choosing easy—how much is that worth to E marine act has néver beén| pzooue.er the decréase in the—dea‘h Save and dry your orangé and lemon |88 €00l Watér as Is practicable for re- comte a ive Wh the prh: f ? 4 vOF 2 jed | moving the dirt and No- color N ey you and eve y R A i 3 rate which has been brought about !’[’*‘,;"fi e !O{fla‘;t’""g ‘;.“’“ s B ot } gy No colored | worih fighting for and fighting is the Was If renorts that come| ., .oh the attscks upon tuberculosis it |1t Will keep for wéeks dnd whén cakeé of ould be boilAd or scaldéd or Ahe 7 8 & S 2 - ¥ - ; thod whic¢h promises. the meost suc- . htoh dte soredh ‘o EBraElS 3 pudding is made graté off-thé outér rind | aHowed to freeze while Wet. They should | "o foatt is estimated that more than 75,000 lives| pro® oo 4 . e i : cess. Of all physieal classifications they . s 5 treat s not Mk 2 get a délicate flavor: that ts | be ironed while damp but not Y cal egl ur Holida Opping as soon as S i l':“’w” -4 h:r“" have bééh saved In thé past 15 Years | nothing but & little time. The Gthér pare|NOT nOt too hot an e s ::? f:;ff’r’l e e e e e ou can begin yo oliday sh residsnt arding. rom ; . = That cértainly i§ worth the effort and| usé for kindling a new fige: i in Tatarials which o oS | cause on the average they are strong 1 ticiém has Been madeln, goliars that have been given to thé —— must o something more. than trem oo | constitutionally, though in many cases you please—and be sure that you are choosing ° mavine aet was not belfg|gauze, and with such good resuits ob- OBANGE STRAWS, a landful of salt, which has become lhe MOt OUSCUlACly, L o from full and complete stocks—and the sooner b oty mariae| zined tn the nast thére candiot fail 16| Boll orangs pecl In Water 1f & Saees |2CCUStomed tfadition. You must make SRR urrying Footsteps X 4 » 5 4 Vel he the same amotint of intétést in keep-| pan until it is tender. Tt may be néces- E e A O gk o bt - you begin the wiser it will be. The goods are all P e 1 W zocd Work going. ary to change the wafer several times, | ;.o Bhol 156" Gae Seup P s:lt t: s By méans of the Christmas seals ¢} a8 it becomes bittsr. When soft but|quarts of watér. Or you maks- your contributions| JeCUng in 2 siete to dry. WHER cold |of lead, one. tabléspoon to one. Ealion. if Aecord With your means. Thé object| gho Sn S';r&‘:“[‘];’ihg“zfl;‘;msé‘l“s‘ ge'f:"f;:; This is effective -for everything but biue. is such that evéfyone should bé anxlous| qry in a moderately Warm place, One-half cup of vinegar to a #alloh of to bé {fchided In fhé cause. The bis: ek Wwater 18 alaq effective for reds and pinks. mér the purchase thé greater the good CUSHIONS, Alum may be used on delicate colors such bright and new and fresh, the variety is unbroken —and you can get the whole thing off your mind before the Christmas rush begins. €0 much Amer- R £irong oppos:- sion whén adéntéa and administrations convinéed of | Famous Trials tavolved ~in enfarcing it Probably the only instance in bie tory where a father tried two of his vér the an: Al a. ¥ -k Oer the An:|that can he accomnlished but there 15| It ou have a quantity of &k which| T e Gus for treason, found them guiiy,i o e o not to he over'ooked the handsome Sum) you cafi usé no oOthér way, cat it in . e sentenced them to death, ana was he session of | 114 ean he rolled un throngh the great| strips ana braid it as Sou would for reg S mON RELINE, Dresent iat (Thils, exsautnD ANty et . ... |number of small contributions. Tho|carpéts. Lét tie colors come together in | Perspifation stain is most difficult to |relatéd of Lucius Junius Brutus by - as = entire Possiblé ¢ of haviné tha chafcs {6 comtrib- | 8NY Way they will and thén tack the | CTOve. Livy, Lucius Junius was a“celebrated will bé #owé sort of a tréat| . '_ L .| bralds circularly on {heé pillow tops which | _ 1f the Stains aré not really very bad, | Roman during ths reign of Tarquinius to to the €avif® of man¥ livés oheght L PS which | oo AR Ll . nt in conna with thél b Coees rersl 1des a you have madeé of grdinAry muslin or lin- | *asn thém in a sodp solution and Without | Supérbus, and was thé author of the ferene \ e appee-| L0, MOPITE liberal ana wideepréad con-f o “ipie resnit if 4 rather richly colored | RrIPKIINE or rinsing hang them up to dry. | conspiracy Which drove this monarch at wore OF & Povitin. il gsns | TREIONS: hékvy 160BHIE Gushion, Fau de Javelle can bé tised for removing | from throne and into banishment. M e Ebed 1h ARANE f weRs —_— R, lightéf perspiration stains, but not ths YUa et voung in vears Brutus saw E 35 r & tréaty. oofickth ToOR TUR COUNTR coon. MEALTH D BEAUTY. }’i{" f‘“?i- n‘; w!th_‘im\ latter the ma. his father and brother slain by the 1 B ament at a when it 1s walt-{ In the nlan of deporting anarchists or| At night whén yoi take your hair is alréady weakenea and Javelle | 1 iarfuin, and having no means|all eves. The people were uite will- e be done, thongh the hea- has a tendency to weaken still furtle er. g Perborafe of soda can be uted on on or =0 com.|0f eiviig them pardens if they would| d0Wh, massaze the scalp with the fin leave the country to rémain forever, this|EEF tpS. If ¥ou néed it use a hair tonic of avefging them, and fearing the|ingq that the father should pardon safié faté fo himseélf, he affectéd a|them. As they stood for trial he néver|ever, From this time on, how- tus sought only to die himself her nations 1 a N . | évéry other day. ¢ stupid air in order riot te appear at|took his eves off of them. His was and some months after a battie be lepislation wl country Ties alfiéd the doublé benefit of | ool or cotton and then the matefial | a1l formidabie in the éves of a ,us_lm,; the cruel, hard glance of revenge,| Tarquin ecnabled him to gratify his 1 ot A i Any woman can steal 20 minutes a|musi be washed wel ¢ ¢ ; if tw thehtiby, - Tr, Wiy IR FEUEVEd of thRInG caif 8L UM LG e s e i a week 4 P b5£ well. picious and cruel tyrant. we are told, but-rather expressed all]tween the Romans and the troops of agreemants | fe. | QuFing the remsifidff of the férm they 2 : s ek, to s best tréated with salt. Make p VeV . i celing at a st | wish. He encountered in the exiled son metits in ons fa- i K aft e ¢ 3fi5 & S At length, however, when the Em- | the inward parental feeling at a most 0 . he onF pfofises| would have heén oblired t6 sérve In look after the feet 2nd foe nailé. The|Stfoig #olution of salt and water and: let 4 : 7 résulfs in comfort will justify thé time|the stain Soak three or four PEfor's eldest som, Sextus Tarquinius,|unusual pent. cven if pretty tos mails are hard | Worsted and checiot, gamménts shogiq | CUUFAEEQ Lucrétia, tne daughter ot trial brave i i A -1 & the future. to achieve. b6 clesmed flrst, with benzine ana then | Drucue (6 fathér, dmid the indls:|ing con The quartetts, including one woman, LT sons bore their|Oof the monarch, Arnus, and with so iged hay- | much impetuosity did they rush to the er and | attack, that they both fell dead on the the minds of the|"rison and beinz re'ievéd of thefr ac- ti¢lfy and menace i 4 e i nation that pervaded all orders, threw | acknowledged thaf they deserved any | SPOTt pierced to the heart each by the " 4 g { Airing of the tobm miy e begun | SPONEed With a soap and clean water. OFf s maAii a6 Snkteled the 0aBEEr | oote tint o 1Rt Toel It nis duty | ™eapon of the other. GERMANY'S AT1ITUDE. leaves for Rrss'a. to which eountry oth-{when the child is 1 month o'd, at first| AR éfféctivée mixture to keép on hana B sii of. the vieth T e s o “| The Roman matrens mourned for a i ey Wk e [or of the undestrables which have bewn | only fftéen or (wenly mirkés 4t a | for Fémoving sfight stains ag they appeas | (Tom the “;’S"m ; ,”; : meta'n to administer to them. i o Tkt 48 “fhe e e . ‘T']’ lan't *;" cilled frem our midét have gone. Therei At 3 m‘f\n(lhs ‘\u Jidv € out ng I o et Anzmflnli‘a‘ three parts alcohol m“‘; l—]pr;c:('mf,,fl""fl GR1l¢ f6 1he fart-] Thers wis a mtrfiur Of Norfor | mena honor” and a stilile wis-drects dd take HiB | oya ot Kbt ; K jeifig kept ini thé sun and | and thrée parts ether. ¥ . nroug ire assembly whe: t g thé: {I1 have ths anportunity possibiy g kepl - o by 5 e ~ throughout the entire z m N | ed C u el \p.m-\--n ont "n» "ir]onu of atra-| Out of the wind. Very gréat carc is necessary, However. Wearied out with the tyranny of 3 ed to Him in Capitol. The conspiracy he passed the senience them." They recived it ur It was ali or non, and Br of his sons is the subject of a tragedy by Voltaire. His corpse was carried to Rome in triumph, and ine consui “n- ha o & & N in tréating pérspiration st b this monarch, and eéxasperatéed by the sai we and settinz un & rule of| The new idea in toothbrushés is a 5 " T tacle iti :F:cid'n:“':‘ oo om dematting declated| Punch of bristies made of vegetable fi-|(hé materlal is already weakemed, tmue |SPectacle of fhe fuiiéral seléminities B ) L Ber: Thake | aome 1 5 om | harsh tréatment is liablé t . of Lucretia, the people abolished ro- mstoved to the potrt | o " Cel Tt to il Boverament, | come in 4 package from o wear a Holé. between accent hat is saia| ot feomed 10 Be nor-piuséad whén ask-| Bach brush fits into & handle. Thus one CONCERNING WOMEN. B and two magistrates:| "He resorted to a most remarkable A r the p tt 15 the| _”:wf:‘;‘,.:‘:”“'r‘,f,; i ha RasileRa LT e s Women throughiout Mongolia have | hasband of Tuicrels. Ther signalized | method fo demousia.. o y -, Nothing is more detestable than othe r than the ideal atfitude ) w 7 35 B b % 5 R4S OF For AXD # been directzd to dishense wearing veils. their entrance wpon its duties by mak-| €S that he believed in the motty, |er people’s preéjudices. 1 SEAF fa Why ihash \_\‘\Z‘;.WM"\ Lt TR R B LR e M;‘“‘::;'m“ (othe mining industry In the Philippine [ing all the Heople 1aE6 u Solénift’cath — on in_ many to {',,,n,,"m,& TPTioct sive thokb Who Ti67 AHAS the tonb | BN o IhE HHaWHED (6 ihb-importent] anus»em!’lo,\s. more women than men. Hever agdin to have a King of Rome. - the Trench promier's stata. | ey e e 0 e D o Rexignors st the mrccent e Wrean | A 14fge portion of the wage earners| Efforts, ncvertheless were soon made 1 z . fn Argentind are women -|ih favor of the Tarqui d befor, ol 5 S cc2 | Peautiful fabries colorful and metallic, n men, more than 1-|ih favor of the Tarquins, an re hr!“fl":”: ’;“v-t‘:e_m@:r: héfL P;N-.;; have béen rgeently introduced for just|?00:000 Dbeing engaged in gainful occu-|the end of the year a conspiracy was o T LR T may be in-|iyic purnoss, Velvets embroidered in tin- | Pations. forfied in which many of the youn no- clined to indulge I simllar violatons| ee; gr nira brocades are also used this| Thére is hardly any Kind of manuai|Dill yivere concérfied, among the rest and display like ‘deas towarfi goverr-|way whi'e the mefalllc laces are also|labor that a Finnish woman wil: not|the two sons of Brufiis. ‘They. were prenEiupre borsgh i ment. To have done that would hew-| emnloyed. turn her hand to. It is a common sight | S0 infatuated by a supernatural blind- ' Impression fo such & de-| oyer meant that they would hdve gone| The furs that séém to be most In fa- | in that country to ses them working as | ness, ierman criticism i5 bound 00,0 harty 1 the country when the time | vOr are squirrél, seal, kolinsky, taupe |Stone masons and earpenters. . says Dionysius, “ as to write . . . under their' own hands letters to the aken with & gen vous sprinkling of | cumo to be discharged while the country | Cardcul or broadtall. while one well| Though she 18 absolutely sightless,|tyrant infotming him of the numher e omlc a“ngs ocle -3 by ite action not only ends its respon. | Known designer is using a great deal of | Miss Bthel Squire of Toronto, Can., Is a the German prése de- acked with lies and that laving a mil CHARTERED 1824 & sneech unquestionably of conspirators, and time appointed Premier Briand in his address plain'y | efhi1ty tn connection with them but gets | hack caracul to make the whole hat ra-|clever and capable switchboard opera- | for dispatehing fhe Sonsis’ L 4 ired that 1 was Germany and Ger-| o ns om wntesnenle. sttt fon. tnoq | 11eF than @Y combination of fabrica. |ior. ana in addition to answerink phons| A slave of the name of Vindleus ! Main Street, Corner Broadway one that made it nedeSsary £0p it |" s R ¢ ome recént deésigns show an unusual|calls has a typewtiter cloge to her board, | bécame acquainted with their designs tain such a strong military e | nCe 5604 care will be taken to see that)and attractive usé of the fuf, and ofie|with which afie indexes cirds in Braills |and gave information fo the consuls, ntain such a strong military es- 2 + & i 5 : - e g suls, ablishment 48 it had plannsd. Ana sét they do not return. The fewer there arc|that is employed bécause of its light who immediatély went with a strong A PURELY MUTlJAL SAVINGS BANK Assets over $20,000,000 ity for France's fear and|s __h—-_——‘—dn iR il rather twide at the side, and with €ome If the e¢ereal is lumpy after 1t is|they had anything to urge in their S neks that would have mads| Jn view of the condition of the field | prim, héwever indefinite. cooked beat .it with the egeg béater for |defense. o} tHough Germany|On Saturday there ig lttle wonder that G “|& féw mifiutes after taking it from thé Sighs, groans and tear§s were their UAB“-I“ES'—NONE Excm TO Dmsrrou Franes is planning to make|thé mavy Won in its feotball contest LACE BLOUSES, stove, ' \ only answer. The wholé assembly stood fv i . | effect. The fur is cut in narrow strips te of the menace that France féars ,D:rs';:: &z“i;;:“:f.,mdm‘ St b St e e 1 ED TILES, SHALC. and ApPreRérded ‘tHE conspitas that direction it has arfanged o g being obtalned, while in other models| If the red tiles abont your fireplace | tors dnd seized the letters. army in ‘wo and to reduce the Seead e ST the slightly Wider Strips &rs crossed in |2Te du'lub them with lemon dipped in| A8 soon as it was day Brutus as- Sl td SEYEACE oK EDITORIAL NOTER. lattlee eftact on & cire Brocade turban.|®Ale &nd. after leaving them for about |cended the tribunal. The prisoners were R ¢ “'rr: nths. THe man on the cormer says: Thik 8| Another Way of using the fur is In 4 five minutés, wash them with soap and brought before him and tried in form. o rang pogater JOTUN-| 6t really ausplelous weather for tha | Series of noints in the front and back | FAter. \ S L DR L LR TL AL on a turban of belting. Models g0 de- & for Germany to havé accepted |Curbétone orators, veloped follow the moft draped effect BEATING CEREAL. and the letters of Tarquin read; after which the conspirators were asked if a juest of continental Burope it 1| With the army. Tace blousey are among the smartest ' o - with downcast looks, ahd no man ven- NUMBERING OVER 20,000 of the drésty models shown for fall and RECIPES, Seaporaibis tured to speak. This mornful silence . A 54 fy iy ” % winter, an especially attractive are Graham Nut Bread—MIX together | Was at last broken with slow mur- 3 the Fre It must real- hfi‘f‘h:‘t },:‘,,,’, i f"‘“-‘ ’°“’°"’“19“f"“ those made of dved laces, A lace over- |two anq 4 half cups of zraham flour,| murs of “Banishment! Banishment!" Semi-Annual Dividends « : own Mn:"”f has made |t *’1 'fl 1” el o ;‘ ;"‘ b'"‘:‘;“‘;:m":t'":;‘; blouse may be worn over a slip of metal nm1 cup and a half of white offur, threé | but the public good, which predomina- x France what it Is and that it has no|red to the highway by the éloth with good effect, and the styie | tablespoons of brown sugar and one tea-| ted over the feelings of a parent, urg- 2 s more to fear from thal country In the!hits a pedestrian. sérves as 4 practical &uggestion for|&poon of salt. one teaspooh of baking|ed Brutus to pronounce on them the Have Been Paid for Ninety-Seven Years. than 1t had in the past providsd £ s making ovér a last year's dress, #oda and two teasnoons of créam of tar- | sentence of death. conducts itself 4s it should. _— tar. Beat the volk of two éggs until Never wa: n event mor 1o 5 3 e et v s 1 1t 18 true, as reperted by Tagawa, FAIR ORNAMEXTS. lemon colored, add one cun of sweet milk | of créating at the same time c:er;;:)g: DEPQSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST Holds batore the werla i view that Japan wants to quit Shantung 1| . Laiihew combs made of ivery are | 2n@ gradually bend with the dry ingre- iy will, be Rappy news to Chiha WHR It st wicn Jewtls o Bri-last colors lend | Glents. Beat wafl, ol in the sumy|of STick and HNorror. Bruts father . Even’ des i , oA ; 5 A and judge of the two offéndérs, was BUSINESS DAY OF THE MONTH ARE EN- OF FASHION well-ofled bread pan for forty-five min- | SONS executed. A great number of "”I TITLED TO. DIVIDENDS OR INTEREST FROM at has transnire are neéw han, ins for them to realize that they must 3 i ythine nossthle to allay smspie-| ThiS tOUgh old winter has been pret. DICTAT 6. o # it 4 | utes most noble youths suffered death at y 5 r coats are out in abundance an y P the same time, but they were as litile B T on an quicker this js sineerely dons |tY €asy on the snéw shovelérs thus far > Pesich ahd Nut Cake—Ore and one- 3 e THE FIRST OF THE MONTH. the better will ha fts position e fn the|Ven though it is a bit early to Be mai- L“k::t}edd them are short and rather full | o S0SR S0 o ehes, (softened). one cuy | Fé8arded as if they pad been persops : minds of ite nelehbors and the world. 1f| Mg such observations. Aoesn't get that watning from s speech it will be making a, The Détition for thé rémoval of the 0 : known. ot boilthe water, one teasoon of sodd | U7 one cup of sugar. two tablespoons of#ut-| The sons of Brutus alore attracted ter, one egg héaten, two cuvs of flour, Both fur and cléth céats fréquently have hip léngth éapes bordéred with fur. meafs 6f starting an investigdtion dOWn |y cuin, dhoker and atér collasd of fur | Drain thersuhgly and cut into small . JAPAN'S REGENCY: 00 i Baliien 47¢ diore oftén seén thah the Mawl vadl- | Pidced; add water and sofie and let stand Naming Prince Hirohito as régent of| p éty. nd cool. éat sugar and -butter until th the Véterans of Forelen Wars| o . % créafiy, add ek, 6né-half of the peaches Japan comes not unéxpéétedly i View The dagonal decoletfs is wWérn exten- W £2, Wl gt g 0 the tneapacity of the smperes and tha | OMETIME to 6 What the Amerithn Lefién | ey one-Kalf 6f fiour, then the remrder of ofidlal is uhwilling t6 do withétit ‘ ? eagh; alss the Aut meats and salt. Mix the board of éfli\ir:l nedds only to st::: Céifture bandeaux are the rule Tather | wan ‘turn iAto greased and floured cake at tHan the exception these nights, sometimes | tin and bake in a mesérate oven one and ohe y : worn Wm\fbehed hatr. oné-half hours. Frost or sift Fowdered ties that need to be discharged but| Ngvember ism't concerned with plegs | Many of the néw evening wraps have | sugar over. tte r = 3 4 3 % matters are left in a muddled situation|ing ths people fegarding the weather as|HUSe drased of pffed coliafs of the fa when for any reason he is fiot in condl- B i b et A e e mee o e o0 o RUPCTRIGAL FIXTURES fact that he will' in all Probability bé no bet As the head of thé govern- ment the emperor has certdln respénsi- - SHINGLES AT A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE. ALSO A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. it is in making up for the neglect ‘cf : d a d 1 tion vr:’:';\r;k’:f'::? h::h:ulleué \ing| 206 monihs . providing an adequate ::'i;'h'tn;gmwmex:h::e e i Stories That Recall Others ] AND ELECTRIC WIRING \ govérns Ing- - dom 1n the abbenes or aABIIEY st (h8| " L e rober-élonely FEACGAL Jonesn Got & "Swel” Jon, Is Now Cheaper Than Ever. GET OUR PRICES. - B B iressés, with copper lead- “ roversign, AR ft will Bé with 4fl the a4:| e fact that lower trolley fares are| jpe on oo e ik T “Daughter, tell me what the Sunday Dnaeity 6f the riler that Prifch Mirchits| st b b ertehdis mevond foioss dnp | L are noted at restzurEhly these Bights | junon"frger Loy e what the Sundsv IN. Y. ELECTRIC COMPANY ~ § " topped usually with velvét hats. i bectmes fegedi in accordance With the|Rridgeport ‘his Witef riakes the réf| moisny eolored. folt hats, vAriously | e siat versintel ihe lttle N [ 18 BATH STREET proc:::nfl;fl y;:x‘; ,:;:::“t hv:m:’: ’::w wn: bfw ?‘u sh::z]emwohfler What 1s gaifiéd BY | trimmed With réal and faney oite quills | plied, atrer tvach writkling 6f her brows ?—‘—“‘ e uc e 0 um er 0- CURES 15| g vier. &asually stuck through thé crowa or |in thought. A #hort time later, how- [HE IME: SA ANK unable to look after the duties, —_— posed on the brit, have béén mucH seen |éver, she left her play and came run- VING B He 18 of course the logleal petson| Canada i putting lce breakérs on |on the avenue this week.” ning te her mother, “I know what the OF NORWICH Telephone i257 REUBEN B. S. WASHBURN, Menager. sines 46 fs In iiné to be émpefor and|the St. Lawréncé In an endeaver 0| Some of tt § wein | 1és%0n Was about fiew," she said. “Th The régulér Semi-Annual Dividend 2 omé of the nhew cape wraps wern abou ," she said. ere | 1€ S he has beem chosen to the offite at a|keép the rivér omen to Montréal, which | show wide pleats from neckinie or ghould: | W25 & boy named Joséph, and his hroth- | has beén declared at the rat: of 4 time when he is bound to figire In some| emphasizes anew the “fact that the pro- | er, which ara caught into & deey border of | &F ‘:'x‘:“" S TN i ;fi’;:-fifi;’nl’h"zm SaSnriigs ot ¢ the i t nts 1 & 3 5 & 3 , and when some men went by , an he pay- o e importan -evf n gwnrh:‘ his- poled‘c:::l wou'd be availing only affur at the botluml;m i e _ | théy sold Joséph. And the men took Jo- able ot und after November 15, 1921, recemt tour A¢ the|part yeéar. Paisley is makiig appearince Ia aAWay, and-after & while the king | FRANK b WOODARD, Treasurer, i 5 2 ' .

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