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Jierwich Zulletin and QGoufied 125 YEARS OLD o Eatarsd i Oa Potafice 4 Noreict, Ooas. rsd e maiiar. bis Tatugiens Cats, feserin Busame Ofien. 4me. Baliatin Bilerial Rooms, -8 Datigtin Job 0Ziea 13- e 3 Chunch L Teephous 108, the ability to accomplish it are not syno- nymous. 3 tion, and likewise one of its handicaps,; is that !t Ras not been able to get the recognition of this government. Eiforts have been made but they have failed because of the lack of adequate assur- ance that the rights of American sub- jJeets will be protected. Obregon's first year has been such, however, that it is hoped his smecond will be Sutmeripiion prise 136 & wiek; 106 4 mesta: .0 | twice eldents on Monday cannot fail to cause One of the regrets of the administra- *“Bobby has promised me that he will eome home at”least twice a week for Iuncheon,” said the little bride proudly to her two older sisters, who had drop- ped in at the new establishment, “Isn’t that dear of him?" “Won't it interfere with his business, Angie?” asked the elder of the two old- or sisters “I don't thinil business should be al- lowed to_take all the romance out of life" said the Mttle bride. “We think it's more Important to enioy each other as we go along than to amass a fortune. We have decided mot to Jose the fine more than s good. THE DAILY ACCIDENT LIST, New York's chapter of highway ae- the metropolis that they command more| 7' T were you, Angle .my dear, T ed the middle sister, ADVICE ABQUT HUSBANDS long I'm married Finsmot going .o foreet | all the poetry and sentiment that should make beautiful a union like BLby's and mine.” “I hone vou won't, little sis!” return- “Jack and 1 .are times. Why, | we wers frightfully sentimental at one night ‘ast summer when out on the lake in the moonlight he held my hand for at least five minutes. 1 was afraid he would discover that T wasn't wearine my wedding ring, You see, it's so dreadfully old fafhionen. | that plain gold band. that every ane can tell by it that I was married ages azo. | & dus amount of reflection upon the part|flavor of life by thinking too much | Jack{ximgfl_v mu|st zive me a platinum | y WK, become in-| about moriey.” one for an anniversary present. R e oeumeteeom: '1¢| | “Unfortunately” remarked _the| “But you cam't have but one real wed- iy A - M1 younger of the two older sisters. “it re-|ding ring! Why. 1 wouldm't change was not solely because they occurred iN| gyireq money to flavor life nowadays.|mine for thousands of do'lars! Tho hride caressed the circlet on her fourth Secure the m out of a i | i i attention than elsewhere, but because |wouldn't encourage Rob ta take any ex- | filnger. % I SEndca or Thz ASIecIATER PRESS, of the growing need of exercising care| tra time off at noon for the pleasure of e Amecibd vew fs exciaseaiy eutied |on the part of the drivers of vehicles|eating in the homevmoon flat. He will| “Don't tak so recklessly ahout thou-| o e e " ieatie ot all sews domated [l .94 pedestrians in the use of streets| be fn e lot more #r you {f he sticks | sands of '.fl‘n"shrs lauz{\;“rzh;gth; n:‘f‘;»fl!! Sals e aad aee e local vay: - | to e job.” ster. “I'd change anyi or ms - wws vasitved |land highways under any ang all con > et R A o reulestion of weclal dee- | | ditiONS. “I certaln'y dem't wish Bobby to feel| “Tour husband. perhaps?’ asked the | Four were killed and ten were In-| ... (eF LR OO e for me sald the |litile bride, dignantly. | jured in auto accidents in and near bride. “T's r give un some of the “Oh. no. Angi not dear. hard-work- = === brid T'd rather zive un some f - sy | York on Monday. It was 4 rainy day¥|juxurles for the nleasure of his socie-|inz, faithful Tom. Fe iz the :ro.mr' which in itself called for a greater de-|ty.” jasset T have. But it wouldn't do to let CMCULA‘“OP gree of carc; visibility belng decreased| “Well, you may find his soclety quite him know just how much T adore him. # N and pavements beinz treacherous, while|an exvensive luxury,” lanched the eld-[Now. take my advice. Don't let Boh peeple carrying “m;"e"“ were handi- | est sister of the three. “I should feel | think you can’t exist if he doesn't tear WEEK ENDING NOV. 26th, 1921 JiP*" A0, 8 awfully sorry if my Tom came home to|home to eat lunch with you. twice a capped as If they had blinders. Ll B ! ]l 666 A sedan crashed into the rear of &l “t3(T" "iher (o have a man arouna| “No. It you must Tunch tozether oc-| truck that was standing in the street,|the house in the daytime™ sympathized | casionally you dress un and go dewn- overturned and caused the death of one|the middle sister. town and let him buv a lunch for vou = and injuries to others. “Oh. no, T dldn't mean that 1t |1t you dom’t eat away from home now HOW MANY OTHERS: A woman was killed when a machine | Wouldn't bother me mueh to have Tom fand then hell besin to think voure a| v E stationary part of the kitchen sald| - a partial investigation of |#!ruck @ matepost at a railroad crossing|home. hut it would be awfuly lonesome | L7 TR 7 i ding the theater |#nd others were injured. The driver| 'L M el “You domt either of vou know Robby | ¢ H of the|bad been repeatedly asked to drive slow-|yiiqte aves biazed—that wou wouldws |at all or vou wouldn't sav such horrid | e ) that negligence|¢r By the woman killd but gave no|stay if vou knew ihat vyour husband |things’ Now the little bride was real-| revealed t @id not | heed. was coming home?" {1y erying. i ! bestos o ¢ id not| Anoiher woman carried an umbrella| “I might once in a lofiz while, it he| “Oh. dearie; don't feel had. Remem-| o Wlek walls requir | that|so that she aid not sce an zpproaching|didn't get the habit. When ha\'nlt"v we are 'V;;)r}nhmzbrrw‘d \‘h,n\ ¥ou. We 5 4 i ki v 2 {been marricd a little longer, m dear | know your obby is a dear. jus ot | B, & i il .“f,ll“"“‘“’ down and almosti o Tvowll reagze fhat ome secrst of |much so as our Tom and Jack were— 5 hea t ase of fire. Just|ins killed, | hapny wedded 1l is having friend hus- [and stli are. hecause—now listen care- | hers th ¢ t should be| A truck driver got out to fix his tallf,, 5" e in his loMice al' day while you | fully. child—because we haven't spoiled od was mot prepared to say but|light when another truck crashed into| . ttandine to vour own affairs. her { situa Ned for ac him, pinning hi rst his own truck| «Oh, dear!” The bride was danger- [ “Hut nothing could snoil my Bebhy." ™ stizations wh o under-|and causing his death. ously near tears. “T think you two girls| “Mayhe mot™ thev answered. “Real- t ¢ the] An o'd man was kit by a skidding ca e dreadful. You reduce marriage to|ly. Your weddinz presents are just won- m s.|and received injuries from which he will|a mere business basia. No matter how aren’t they ?"—Chic: fovis| probably die i e i i : . Mansiaughter _and re¥léss = diyiss tion the Spanish consul held in the city. were charged against twe of the driv- Fainz lin th's) on July 24, 1848 Don | rs, but it Is to be realized that in all of | Jose Morante appeared before the United . es there pears to have beenj tates government comm oners anfl . robability that had there been more f swore out an afidavit eharging Don Car- | b 5 n given to the known hazards| los de Espana and three others with kid- s R BChesT o el e Trinl of Rey Abductors. nayping, and were arrested and | 8 0 AL, 5 ke DrOtEeTon. (B Reley anfi e mtet o titional coges! ot DlEcediunders bail to appear for ex- ; + in-| the prevention of aceidents there would n by ihe sovemment of one|amnation Frilay. July o1, Lublic inter- B < shied follow have been no such list of fataliies. of g irisemer who at thé fime| 25, TAS BEW SrORect to te b e e | vl e fu' results| Those who drive autos and those who ded fo_another 1S the celebrated Rey|| y' o jq e "4 Laner of the time stated: o gy O Sided atticts must tenlise . that they |lchsewhith:tool placeiin:thelsummer ot .o WS LSS o MRS B it RS SRR 4 e = 1849, and which nearly caused a rupture’| <o €Xe €TL TAS CTINSe A f > o aies = onditions | have responsihillties to others as Welliy ¢l &1 o' United States government | To0ms and galleries were crowded te y " 1| RAIDING THE PATENT OFFICE. |jcans, Don Carlos de Espana crowd assembled in front ewlett's nl B = change awaiting the result.” . | 1t has been the experience of business] ed as an Iignie of e trial lasted 14 davs, testimony et the fact|houses and Industries that when it be-| excitement 2 ooy ans | bearing dut the theory of the prosecution srzhi #le it they|came impossibe to nay such salariss as| Kidnapping h o) vag | that the Spanish officials were the prime n {would retatn the services of some of| FICTRALIONEL S Cuban | movers in the piot. At.the close of the m Tt thoss who are| their most valued employes it has been | iri ™ Tl oSt ot s common thing ay | TSument @ decision was rendered by the en them lax in essary to part with them to othersftnat period. the arrest of a commercia}j COUrt Teferring the wcase to a higher tri eht the i could afford to pay more, o ner-| agent of a foreizn government was a pro- | bual for triel, and this announcement + to et their|haps to see them take some political or | cceding undreamed of by the Ame 138 Eientel vilh prolonged clseis, Dn ve vernment Job. people, and consequently the arrest. and o 2T'0° < oL = nsthenin b e A OO e Tt o | famotis plot became 'a -byword! inj. the a . » have also heen instances where | coupied the announceihe t otis 1ot a1 i abite omcials have hasn - deiw ,LI‘?\V/I'AW\H;:A.an spared by Cuban symp: P rSRACE Taslor necasn e crnpasl It is o} | B itade: da- : canditions St| 1gh eo require an| ate chane THE ICE sTORM | ’ i e el - =N | T Mr. Harding's fine opening address at r But a $2700, and when it is consldered that| them that Rey bartercd his trust. Late tho Washington confererce seems to bear | ses r v they are required to- have educations|One n'si small boat hovered around f Goldwyn Smith's com- g r that will permit them to pass examina-| th¢ Prison. At a ziven signal it made its pa rage of speakinz in | . L tions in higher mathematice. Intricate ! W4¥ 10 & ide cntrance from which four | smerican is far higher t}an it s in Eng- | . drawings of machinery. civil, electrical | Mjr CTOTECS, Fernander, the Cuban con- |iand. R lhetflon are sjart " " and mechanieal engineering. chemical | cinee of his Superiors e syaty fo 2f american educallec; nor iy Au i | formulas, German and French. It can! fight Ut = ol osatorycin \EEneral-any. lousar witise | became ¥ for ec-ipe apreciated that the holding powar| The party succeeded in reaching the Sread eazle. Dlgsas oo aben | £ © motice | of the examiner's salary fs not what it| Florda coast, where they separated Rey | i ri4 v found ot their weals ern part | wae ones or what it might be. iaking up.a’resldonte in New Orteans. | (200 0% MU SOV B9 VERy (% weat or 4 ¢ M 1 be| There is mew mending before con-| Shorly after his arrival he becvme ifl | 2T e A g xur : | #ress a bill for an increase in the sai-|and was confined to his bed e s rovided | o¢ keeping the men who are meeded 07| fonse whey e dineciiomr Eng |is prot to_seCure equelity Inipo Sty ot e cond ot b s, Rt i e o | Mense ey, cane 2 on o the con- | and of which she only one A {sul general that he should be tuken and Japan's two. The American pro 0 zet the maximum saary, the others| brought to Havana to stand tri at future capiwl shlgs hodia b o \ ghone ranging from $1500 up with Washing-| To do this a scheme was concocted to ted to a moderate tonnage is attri- s . ‘ ton exnenses to be censidered. Other-| kidnap him. Several confederates got d to some extent, to the exigencies of r wise inexperfence i llkely to feature|into his good 1d persuaded him | he Ranama Canal. What is the mo: ‘ the force of examiners and that office | to discharge his p , and when 1 tisfactory feature of the American plan s rms ar become simply a stepping stone to some.| Wa3 done they introduced Rey to Dom|is that it has azoded an amblguons ang <8 dvant thing else. The appeal for adequate ‘l~}r":‘| d; 1‘»} ““‘f”‘;v ity .L'L‘lfl"‘k ul formula, for which thafr navy gr v salaries will xet more attentlon than | Teie! PRYSIEIAn of the oty Whe coneul dpertment is sall to havd been anxious #hich are trung on poles ¢ might otherwise be the case when It 18| [o: gevera dave, and then he poreuaded | o, E1Ve3 & mething definite and handie- rms ¢ *_Sown realized that the government gets | him to leave the house for an airing. Rey | ¢ '* WOrk @pon. g ik profit from the patent office. consented to do so. and he had hardly | Twoe potate Crops In a season—Willlam “': n — reached the sidewalk before he was hur- | Mac of Strabane (co. Tyrone), after torm wh P 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. | ried into a carlage and taken to a!experiments extendlng over 50 vears. an- tive There is only a month now to whip| SPRBSR Festaurant. where he was induced | nounces that ht has successfully invent 1o ams an. i B e e ey e mnr!rmu, M.u‘.m they got him under the fcd a fertilizer 'that will produce tws | - L L iRy :r:”x:elnce _N’1‘.\‘:-:02]‘11|»‘,v'd:1n:r;5!e_“1nm:nmu:,(-:.,,«» of potatoes a sin on in e ,Mz New Haven's theater fire points to|lay at the levee, and which Immediately | onetosted Wi ',Ix‘;\f” (\’.\HL,?"’ Jemh . k e '*!{the danger of anything but a rapid and | put to sea. Then the truth dawned om i k x 19| orderly withdrawal, Rey. | Cloek with 78 Lands—The monster e e Little did the Spanish government |clock cver the Roval Liver building in Between holldays there s alwave an| dream, however, while =concocting the | Liverpool has one distinction of historic | ’ ¢ cellent opp v y plan, that the poor Cuban refugee had |interest over other biz clocks we have e SURRE. SRSNTSERATIS ;:fiuu:\‘ |‘\‘ n:ku::)fll, W e powerful friends wha would make them ‘inun(‘ml ven years ago next Friday 39 3 P sident Obre- ot PR AN suffer for the outrage committed on ! guests of the company sat down to hinch @ iR ) GRS yaeers T e turkey | American soll. The affair was instantly | round one of the dials of the clock. Need- Mexico, 5o that It is quite natural that|qoort SN WORET AN e M, | PFOUSHL to the attention of the press, and | less to say. the dial had not then been put e & T g Lot S ol i then there was a hue gnd ery. and the | in its permanent position. but was placed tiate the accompishments which| o TC Dres ;xzflzgxnmiowr:xmem was called upoh te |horizontally at the height of an ordinary BT & 5 moutn: b the . = i matter. table. In place of figures or over them, :m:“ TR i thive ity L Whmx: on ‘;he‘cordn:rl ia:k' Tl: pers . Rey’s triends requested the recorder of | were the china, glass and eutlery ineident = S Side ke onds of| 0" Who does the loudest talking doesn't| New Orleans, Genois by name. to arrest |to the meal. 1t is she onl face & vt o N Vojop|lways deliver the most convincing ar-| Dan Carlos as an accomplice. but he re- [ which we know to have sus 8 > - il At Mazleh! gupdyt, fused on accoynt of the prominent posi- |hands at the same time. from effects period of Even if the feasting of Thanksgiving T ! e ef-| has gone, the spirit of it ought to con- fect all the d rms. that ‘t|tinue till the next observance wolls has Teacted In every respect as was|around. hoped for to the Obregon influences or that all that was desired during the| Probably those 50,000 cakes of soap [ gear of the present administration|sent to Russia are needed there, but bas been accomplished. what will 2 lot of the ora here do Those who have been in Mexien and|without the boxes? . these who have watched it from the out- rdo bound to admit that progress In the much desired direction has been made. Conditions th were bad enough before the long years of revolu- tion. But they wers made much worse #s the result of the strife and the en- couragement which was given to law- lessness thereby. Attention {s, how- ever, directed by the reports sent oyt from Meyico City to the improvement which has been made in the railroad sy: tem, to the expansion of the natiom sducation gystem, to the reduction In the federal army and to the improve- ment in the financial situation in the country, all of which are important and were much needed, but the efforts to- ward recomstruction only emphasize the fact that is bound to take more than one or two yeass to do for Mexico what is required. Obregon has sméceeded In reducing tiés into private bus- Froper punishment to the guilty but parties, rinple in public e much discussion as because of larger remuneration | L0 ard more certath employment. Biz cor-( c tt ] porations are qonstantly lookinz for thel (o its f not cause 2 best and they Mraw upon those needed| peyie crim st the dignity of | and who can qualify, wherever they may| Spain consisied in the betraval of a trust be found. reposed in him as a keeper of the Presidio Just at the nresent time the govern-|at the time when the revolutionary agita- tion was terminated sion was in its Infa nd the Lopez inva ment patent office Is laboring vnder dif- ficulties because more than half of the examiners have resigned within less than three years hecause the salary was such that they could afford to turn| ™ down other ofters. Men whe have had|yu, Cuban penitentiary. In company with I patert work are mueh| porpandez were two Cubans who had | souzht by various large conoerns and the| heen sentenced to death for certain ac maximum falary of the patent examt It was for s th Vincent Fernandez | nvicted of frandulent dank- and had been sentenced to a term | rd labor in the Presidio, which is | not experience tions deemed revolution: i instruct’ons were forwarded to Gen- | al Campbell, the United States cons 1t Havana ordering him to demand ant nd exportation of Rey, and to further inform the Cuban govern- ment that in the event of a refusal force | would be used. Spain was loath to vield but when she awakened to a proper ap- | wreciation of her position Rey was re- sed and returned to New Orleans. The sh consul, however. had sufficient influence in New Orleans to prevent an ndictment being found against him. | GLEANED FROM FOREIGN, ., EXCHANGES ; Tt was a Wise southern mayor whe ve- toed an ordimance which would Mave im Pposed a penalty on whites and Blacks at- tending church together. Banking Tt may be before the testimony fs con- eluded In the famous Arbickle case that someone will go-on the stand and swear that the Rappe girl ige't dead. December 15 BANKERS A Kansas woman of 58 Is going to college. But what's the use, Chicagn has gone in for slang and New York ‘s bouncing all cooks and servants aver 40, With the elose of the featball season the number of fatalities on the gridiren i reported, and vet mueh emphasis has been placed each week upon the epen game that is now being plaved. strife and while he has of being better able to §ive protection to the subjects of other countries reports throughout the year Lave shown that the desire 1o do®¢ 2nd ! the amount of given evidenee Inasmuch as they cannot prescribe real beer as medicing. the dociors can of course order alcahol which of course 18 the thing desired In real beer that cannot”be gotten in the mear variety. 4% At the opening of our new Home in the " Thayer Building, about th. TRUST CO0. 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Connor & Sons tribute to his wel § ' #7n not fall Distributor e feq o farnish the ikt ‘he | ow h fikes, the butter churned and [t rolis baked from the soft white flour | ht natnra READ YOUR CHARACTER By Disby Phillipr Copyrighted 1921 Flighty Writing Handwriting in w tend a ich the rd fi m onel , line to another 5 through another word ncommon. | searches his corre ne file will find some of it. 1t denotes a trait of characte also is not a 1 notes, but which does not at ali.. It denot B | to Writers of st nearly always are lac hat is an ob- vious which you can easily check up with a moment's thought or ordinary obsery ) You'll make a mistake u de- pend vpon them too implic { have that habit so irrit ting to the of us; of chapzing their minds |a moments motice. 1 they have engagement with you for two-f | ¥ou never know whether they will turn {up at two-forty /it doesn’t worry | asappoint ive or not at all; md hem rauey wien they They d outine, and they dgn't suce: well in any work iif which routine, accuracy and punc- 2 | tuality demanded of them. And his e £ | though they may have every other|stance late hedt nicashut . gy tha virwe in the calendar, youll be taking | o but-detrimenta] o achool worl a long chance if you rely too implici t 3 [ip ly upon their judgment or advice, dex Tomorrow—Horizontal Wrirkies L —— 1| CHILD TRAINING AT HOME I GIVING THANKS, iCiem’ Baby’s Skin i With Cuticura By Alice W ¥ All thoughtfil am sure, | Soap and Talcum | wish their childre wide int Soap.Ointraent,Tal « everywhere. Forsampies. |ests and pl Indeed, ghe | §odiems Onlicera Lasoratories,Deph X, Matden, Masa | NOTICE! | Commencing January 1, 1922, to apply on biils rendered commencing February, 1, 1922, the price of gas furnished by this Department will be as fcllows : First 5,000 cu. ft. per month, 13V, cts. per 100 cu. ft. Next 10,000 cu. ft. per month, 12/ cts. per 100 cu. ft. All over 15,000 cu. ft. per month, 1175 cts. per 100 cu. ft. Consumer charge 90 cts#per month. Consumers using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. per month will be billed at 111 cts. per hundred cu. fi. for all gas consumed, plus the consumer charge. A charge of two dollars (2.00) will be made for the remov- ing and resetiing of meters whigh have been installed for less than one year. ) The above rates are effective in accordance with Sec. 1987 |} of the Revised General Statutes of the State of Connecti- cut, Revision of 1802. CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. cumstane tappre con- { mem to exnr understanding ave egs. Tosy cheeks and straizh strong [a\znin; her eight year old daughter | brought her chum home with her for the verhaps the greatest advantage [night. The chum's mother is dignified children in showing them |and mever romps or jokes with ber ch mehip of incidents and ofr- |dren. So the devoted mother outdid s in their lives. is the of | herself for the children's amusement. Fin- on. Then naturally follows |ally she said laughing’ I must stop aratitude to the Heavenly Father. Why |or Mildred will think you have a nut for thing be taken for|a mother.” Thank you” is mgre| The next when she went np- will be betier |gtairs to gul daughter out- of bed for having learned | she heard the two y-ungsters talk with the knowledze ! And the.little visitor said: “I'm goinz ason for “Giving Thanks” in the ; begin to pray that God will make my gained or {mother into a nut like yours"” 1 Senatorships “For Sale” ! In the opinfon of Attorne | Daugherty, the decision of the ~ g Supreme Court e r Newberry, of Michiga Stories That Recail Others Senate to file an account ir Contagions or election.” *© S0 far as the Cnited States Government ed, the Senate is for sa We can detec! ¥ signs just ar backache wn paine omen, if n's medi- at ‘other medicine could she more wisely resort 1o than Lydia E. 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