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rwich Builetin nd Goufict Bubecriptisn prike 10 & week: S0o & month; 0.0 o vear, Eaterss o 4 Do Pecofles «t Nermich, Cosn.. we Telepanne Cafla, fuiicis Bostame Ofies. 480, \ Balletn Bliorll Rooms, B-a o exchudrely sthind for republioatisn of xil Bews dsuteh W % et bet otherwise ‘edited local roms published CULAHON DING DEC. 3, 1921 I E i WEEK EN there | REATY BURNING CORN ? the corn T of the product e is a feeling tal should be vut to such of cattle apd g of the meat ¢ in all pos- d for human con- sness of bis corn expected to when 11 1t to go Into channels of trade wherever it might exist. It is eafe o say that he ha ralsing corn for the purpose of feeding his kitchen range and other stoves with not gone to wark of it. He may have relied upon his corn to get him the monmey to obtain other fuel but he had other things in mind than the touching of a match to 't for purpose of keeping warm and getting heat for cooking purposes. It isn't the frst time that corn has been used for lael and the corn belters are not the suly omes who have found themselves was taki sitions as are nut before Buy a pipe— "and some P.A. ‘Get the joy that’s due you! We print it right here that if you don’t know the “‘feel” and the friendship of a joy’us jimmy pipe— GO GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong! ' For, Prince Albert’s quility—fluor—coolnul— fragrance—is in a class of its own! You never tasted such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we tell you that Prince Albert can’t bite, can’t parch! Our exclusive patented process fixes that! Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin’s cigarette! My, but.how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut. And, say—oh, go on and get the papers or a pipel Do it right now! PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke that way, but It Is an unfortunate sit- e —— : == uation which forces such use. SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING 3 Heal i The tarmer, howevre, s confronted > 2 s uticura 5 - R with a sitnation frem whi a3t iit s T et ! ovmieh B Mol “T'm to worried to think about clotcs | state of mind s sy - 1 am atraid Tiching Burnin i large amount of corn. The food value | Drotested the fufty girl who hadwt any | i WL do samelk e i JSus tching ng i of that corn Is from §6 to 31 A& ton.|Dew ones to the enthusiastle girl, who | [oSntons ME tO reciize ey oc T must Pimples On Face i Those who raise so much corn haven't a wanted to show off a 1ot of new ones t |cfort cn my part! [ makes e foel = imp woolot to fall back upon and they |ber caller. ‘You camt imagine ! o g R - must have fuel. With cpal ranging al:| “What s it?" dutifully asked the gir! should think it mizu:i" am ‘My face was entirely covered with the was from $10 to 3§20 & ton the sit-| ¥ith the new clothes, who mw thrwug s agreed, sittiag dowa in an ios which mot only distgused | J uation of the farmer can be readily ap. | the subterfuge. I summose one really m | lstening attitude. “I naver hea me but bothered me with 5 B2 to have a wardrobe before oné can be in’\| thing s9 remarkable! Bit wnat " e t 3 preclated. In no wa vean he get S8 . ociod in the subject!” Mnderstande—" <) itehing and burning. They much for his eorn as by using it for fuel| ".rnose uphrportant things don't | It isn’t possinle to uadersiand (s e batd end sed, however much he and others may regret| matter at all when gomething really | ta.ngs. dear, 1 tolc. her wi and after swhile began to sugh a use. He must look out for him- | serious comes info onme's life. reproved | sume copa 1y fester. They sothst I self, provide fuel and mpke bis creps|the fufty girl. “Why, I scarcaly slept any | somebody falls in love with you it had to scratch them which = carry him through the season. Under|at all lst night, and I ean fefl a dre: more clear. I feel hat .t siniply " made the burning mere Iike conditions thers are prbably few |ful headache coming on. right ow. I sup- | falr when a girl isnt daing or intense. others that Would 65 mnugh diffarent) Dose mahe unvonpeiously T @id lead him |tiirg fo stiract a man levcod mers “I used various salves and creams on. but I really never meant to do any- |ireathing and atteading to her own af- relief. The troubls bbb - 3 thing of the sort, and having all thie | fairs. to bave Bfm ant a€ tho b che P e L \hics tnontba will 1 %5 Nox Iy SiGEE. bauglog over me—" the whole universe 5 him. T simply don T herd of G e Eith St 4bY OlnE: e e “Which he are you talking abont?" de |know what I am going to do about Rigby Sk e Ty P Y As the result of the investigations|manded the girl with the cldthep. “Ang fand I've got to do sometbing Whay, If b ment. 1 sent for a frec sample. In that it made ducing the past vepr fns|what's happened to him?” committed suicide or anything like that | | ®bouta weeka decided improvement Lockwood comrulttee in New TYork was| ‘There's always such a mob hapginz | I'd never get over it never!" was made so I bought more, and responsible for. the revelation of wretch- |around me that T suppose people Ju o === two cakes of Scap with one box of #d conditions, the indictmént, prosscu- | 800t kiow which is ‘which® the fufty “I'm_different fro+ most girls,” sai Ointment healed me.” (Signed) El- o b e ot ey |Ei1 told her amiably. “Net that T am |the Auffy tne plaintively “T have mer V. Foss, 7 Ocean View Ave., on. fining and Jalling Of not & feW|, g Kyt how cAn I help It it some man a sensitte nature The reason I am s East Lynn, Mass. ] who were involved in the extensive graft||,ges his head? Why, I had ao idea that | terrioly upset today is because of that 4 s onerations. It was eénough 1o indicate | Righv was serious about me." letter he wrote me—’ 4 Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and that efforts in the futuré should be either had 1" agreed the gl with | “Ah!" breathed the girl with tha clothes | | Talcum the care of your skin. votéd te the prevention of simliar ae-|the ghubbed clothed. *“Are you sure?” ]»1ih \\{{-':t se’;mtd to be a touch of re- Bamyple Ench Proe by Mail Addrens: -o.ug“-n..; tivities, and- yet from what has heen di- e E fef “What did he sav ertacien, Maidsa 48, Mase. . teithe, 400 YOt hrom AL Mo RSh @01\ e futy efrt arew hersett 99 1 cwine | - “T'image 1'nas as wel el yor ool o i T probe it is indleated that on'y & part of | ¢ Protest. “When 3‘-0':'\-: ' ;I erai | Muffy one agreed with a s = 2 $ - . t E such cases.” she gxplaired, 5 casy to the story bas boen told. deteot the symptoms! Possibly you never | and he said he couldn't stand The fixing of prices to prevent ¢om-| \woyid have neticed the sligntest thinz. not | day if T did not relent and se: tha date petition, the exaction of certain per-|peing trained in such affairs! I supvos: |for our marriage, and he was sure I had | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR centages to permit building activities o) the reason I ignored for s> Iong R'gby's | misunderstood—" % proceed, the payment of sums for the|state of mind was that T was so perfecriy “It's all right,” safd the girl with the Phile S. Barstow of Brooklya Princa Albert I . Insuranes against strikes and the exer-|innocent mvself of anvtaing but jis |clothes brightly. “1 thought vou must| Mr. nderstanil ®old in toppy red cise of & control over opérations in such |merc trendliness—though whan have got something from Rigby, be one wt know me s tidy red tins, ey, &% 1o a it | to think <f it. ft was Juear I he mailed me a note which w do wi e he andseme poun: S Tay as fo serlously Imterers WIthISutrant. wasat it Rishy with your nameyin wh'ch he said he Moo . IEOREL Wt £54 hsit pyund tin ding operatiors have been aired but it G 5 Y kil ke o ht we wers the last s and inthe such a splendid match if ane 3 sotry a previous Wigagement made i- nec- | War veter Wi Foceslon: dy ks now comes a new disclosure. It I8 shown | ¢d to get marriad! That's the farthest |essary for him to refuse your mvitati n | dont hoon e 3 o6 el 17 1 twhile there are about 20,000 eléc- | thing from my thoughts, however. 1'm too | to take you to the elub dance—zon AT S LR T s 15 ety nenh sponge moistener cal workers in the metropolis thers|young to settle down yet fyr ages and |he and T had a bit of a quarrel, but in Brooklyn but stpsos iter meant T . onlq 3800 who are members of the|ages! T— really decided on the date now and thes |}t for me. The writer got it rig] 2 on because, in many cares at least, | “Po Yeu moan. to say Rigby Clothes are to be bart of my treuss-au [my sckress but the rest was for soms imission {5 refused in order that thers T aa e s = wlully Wieil T lous siee: Now I will §ive my fulf Aalbe ere may be issued to such workers by or 8RS . You see, you don’t nee: nd all concerne My e unlon card swhich would ) admitted idea ! ed tanley Barstow ‘and my fit 6 w on unlon jobs : haste. iey McKinley Bars o v 8 3 as and we thnk are the only Barstows in ¥ © s 50 [ ta'ns it e At acful ened to R Wirdham county is called the or meiman and 81 soread a man's devotion broadeast t things fo think about | ehany-ion trout she boklyn, W 1 itwill go no farther. My d sider him and his foolish an MWt Erode wilie Ao iy 5y diich BF bilk is perfectly wild aton: mé and Li< | changa T L AIDEE DUt ek SR - ennd!tl g y g ”,,)"',‘ o n Sir James Thornhill: po-ms ol . o A TR BE ritten o and his ventu to xive up In order to get Famous Trials i ea e e i | to work. The estimate is made CeetinaD ¢ 3 i :mn::n;_- to AR e n:': \ || invectives. in the traps ae follows, 21 vear. but in additien it was ad- e . 1 mink and 1 red fc i by the financial secretary of the JRCK SNBELARD ved nearly n cars and t that he had induced union mem-| Jo"n Sheppard, commonly known as e, e i st rion at he had induced o me |, T Shipeard, commonty voown o1 || READ) YOUR CHARACTER || et tme we ever know e b union out of which he paid the|TMEUSh criminalibisery. Of peor bu | By Digby Phillips at trap. el | tupiri) < sxpinsel of fhe deceased And S e R GIEe (M R OrR Copyrighted 1921 P. S. BARSTOW, Winsten-Salem, . 4 n quite young Jack followed & caresr | Formerly of Co. B. 11ith R Met keted the regh, tegardiess of 135 30-| (st was ~raarkable as it was daring | \ead i X. Y. Vol s peals and needS of the dead man’s rel-)and firally wiund spendel uron - Biue Eyes and Dark Hair. Conn., Dec. 6, 1921. o at the youthful age o e Sk H | th such eonditions baing Beousht % | e typ biohde = = town. And a little later another cus. to lisht it woulg axoear that the Lock-| The fest thett of this “prirce o f{0f OBTL METTE E tomer must find his cup in the very place o0l committee still has much valua. | thieves” was that of spoohs _and | SERPETAMET Stories That Recall Others the first ‘man’s occupled a few minutes e work to dn for the publiz in Sy s ernands Oy the one ced e — | eastier. tiouation of fts wrobe in‘n e e pem g reness of the othe PRSP EeT | “But the worst time we had" con- surrounding building omer- f: - ,M_mc"r;'lh:'"u 3 the patience of the othe 1 the artist, “was 'dur:n_( election | end of its geod work is apparently crher assoclates. he was commitig] to £t | 1SS of one by the endu; whe i ':l"ne.r:_:-:‘ hnd'x?rrcn eal ugkling. | Cone - sight. Giles' Roundh use from which he Ssiful e ! The candidates seemed to have — made his escape. - - |had very tender faces, ore the GQOD AME ATION WORK. Like advoptyre: of unramlle’ed co blonde or brunette. When a man has |electign, for they had mugs at _every If you are ner age and seek |ness and imprudese: fo'lbwel in q s eand & ndek conmine Lt [shop, nd they Lad to nse them often in to be made a vota in this stata it is!Sucesssion, and on Whit Monday. May tetivh witir {order |to be sure that they were kept"in Necsssary to & that vou can read injli2% hé lir‘ke Gut of 2 Pri h other rea- | prom’nent places. N Ens ase. Such is not AT SOl get T X of new Bomm : { But the too particular men ‘are n cutirg through a d i his wite. a ed, after all, exnlained .ie : 250 BEH {oaken and iron bar 1 ¢ at oAl e o) = S 18 jpeans rj‘f"a S arg i .’\.;‘." rr' s 8- sive snOnths o jown lettered mugs, the barker in e o i scall 4 32 Inin s out of ten, used the same 4 ) | mounted with ol towrl time and again. 1 on. howover, there | Bhorily ha | ha'y ja o E The indivion are however® onle of state |t the I brown ment's v most a th past. the barbe cstions one er of sio neut them and th 1 thay che of and they erpard w A Bimintscant Rsther. trombles is over ther re Jisica 3 4 ! ta 15 v v nir Help Wanted test should he requb . anj conierned to ¢ He w s 7 ‘ the voters, even tho M unon S-vel G te a small a an1 3 1 matd ninz e e o i 5w e i the: ac e portiors rppeared at the Anar an « was even manifested in exptain. the barber said that | ASKLE to s (he maid. She was usi-red gity whete v!th fis cosmoxc L (el p ¥ st AIEIONIE LA ad €6 kebl That afternoon. when the Missus re aien it was favored br over 150,000 grl a brunefte bu 1auEY: ShAvINE - Milles |tvrned. sie was 3 bit curious to know b | itt; but the | was a trifls more b B e iy | s the lates party teas aetlon New Tork Is upgues hixn cter h R Ry “Ob, that's my ceaning woman " the cnably adding to aualificatio aid replicd voters. It can e A, s unon Whom ve | The Istitish govetnment has bought the < is nlacedl she s to | birthplate of Charles Darw'n, propounder g ¥ nd- | 5f the doctrine bf evoiution. This large. ..m m:;;lm v»h ‘ i e in he would fina h be- | plain squate red brick house was built i antry an dt \X u_yh hained down to the flo that of the wealthiest the | 1800, and is situated in Shrewsbury. le to determine the merits ble to read and w I uage all newly ma citizens 1 to decome better eftizens and ty to get the vote throuzr yn- ! s call he beheld almost a cart <tanding the Engligh lanzuage will £rll e B8 of bricks and rubbish and ihe prisoncr gose. ahout the room them Six great deors in touch with affai com- state and nation in a way that for the best interests of al'. likgwise good work In bebalf of etion h had not been open for seyen h forced and found assed directly to the main ball and stajrway. his j*ilers a polite letter an. 10 stealing again. He was ap » 10 and was at_once carried 1o the King's Bench Bar at Wosi- minster, where the record of his convi {tion was read and it was ordered that he be hung on Monday. The day came, but Jack had still so hope of eluding justice. One of his pro- jects was thar as goon as his body w: cut down his companion should take & and put it in a warm bed and bleed him for he believed if such care were taken they might bring him to life again. Shepperd wis hanged at Tybumn on Monday, Nev. 16 ,1724 He éied wi great difficulty. When he had hung about a quarter of an hour his body was cut down by a soldier and delivered to h friends, but insted of crrying out his suggestions they buried him. Sheppard was for a considerable time the common subject of conversation ajpr treet EDITORIAL he man on NOT the corner says How ths Javanese but they play 4 Mile, Leng'en. be a long way from a different game world sugar review show- r than lastgear the refin- Sbably sin| “Sweeter as| vears go by." Texas will not be normal if it doesn't ow the appeal of its governor to put op to lynching by going out and in- n a new serles of crime. in Russla have been had Conditions Several different histories of his life were nougt with thousands of cases of | puplished at the ti His portrait wax typhus, disease as well as starvation is|painted by Ro less & distinguished artist iastening the declmation of those peo- ple. ‘ " the me of the househo.d by hear- L4 "% them discussed at this season of the r think i not strange. There's S[EM[U WR[]N[} method in it Connecticut hasn't got Ao the opinf = where it raises al the copn it gopsumss, and while production shduld inpreae it is o be Boped that raigers will never be obliged to usg it for fuel, Until “Fruif-a-tives” Made Engming Hight Moreroxy, Vamuowr, *"Por years, I suffered with Kidney and Livgr €omplaint ; my back ached; my liver was sluggish; and my whole system seemed out of order. “Fruit-g-tives” was the only re. Tt must bave burt the New - Tork judge to get & plead of guilty for ste ing 2 molor ¢sr from the young man who had been given Siignended semtedees on three previbus and stmilar offenses. However angious Colombia may be for the money it has let internal trou- bles inteffere With the ratification of the treaty with this country by which it| medy tp helpme. Th 2 . ey stren, would receive $25.000,000. Do same of | gpo ]);ig" P ;ldz i 3 Tfl‘e“ed the Colombians think it too mucn? s, my bowels move regularly and freed me of all the distress”. MOSES MURPHY, These “Fruit Laxo Tablets” will always eure such troubles”. 50¢ & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, There were amusing stories about the way people In Massachusetts cleared out the grocery and hardware stores of lamps, lapterns and candles when the storm deprived them of electric lights, but how many homes here are equipped with substitutes in case the electrlc ights should fail for anything longer ten minutes. - ~ What Kind of a D&y Do You Wish Yourself? Suppose you could make a wish at the breakfast table and finally have the wish come true. Would you say, ““I want this to be a good day,” or— “I'm willing for this day to drag along?”’ \ If you keep on wishing your days with the food you eat, finally the wish is likely to come true. Grape-Nuts helps your “wish for a good day. Nothing miraculous; just the natural result from right food with the right taste, There is a charm of flavor “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan and crispness in Grape-Nuts that is like the smile of a good friend at the breakfast table— And Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk, is fully nour- ishing—feeding the tissues and glands, the hone and blood, with just those ele- ments which nature requires —building strength without any ‘‘heaviness.” Grape-Nuts is the per- fected goodness of wheat and malted barley, scientifically developed —ready to eat from the package. A Grape-vats breakfaet or lunch is a practical wish for good luck, CHARGED WITH THE THEFT in the robbery as well as that of the OF 106 BALES OF TOBACCO | #her two men but deniey knowing the Bames of thesc men. Fate of Foch's Gold Sworo If world peace comes. wi Foch turn his gold swords i w Provi | was 1 well n 200 alr serviee men king ers. have t 1wo years in the th to to . . 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Consumer charge 90 cts. per month. || Consumers using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. per month vl be billed at 11%% cts. per hundred cu. f# for all gas consumed, plus the consumer charge. A charge of two dollars (2.00) will be made for the remov- ing and resetting of meters which 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 ®f Connecti- cut, Revision of 1902. CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. SHINGLES AT A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE. - ALSO A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF LUMEER. ' GET OUR PRICES. \ Shetucket Coal & Lumber Co. Telephone 1257 REUBEN B. S. WASHBURN, Manage:,