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o \ : ; : : BETRIC TR P REA‘[ than Britain. Tt concedes to Japan a |war” he continued, “that she could beat REEIES 13k : Ravy out of all proportion fo her -yealth {the Wworld.. Had need be, she could have LAY O "\AB A -~ |and populati ¥ demonstrated that she could conguer the : e proposdr submitted by | WOFld. She has the wealth and population - Secretary Hughes was described by Mr, |to eclibse all in the race for naval arm- £ Reed as so generous to Great Britain and j aments. 3 e 15 (Jiy the A. I')— pled with the four-power treaty, he de-|Japan that he cowld not but Wonder| «She could have Kept on and become on the four-power Pa- felared, made Great Britain ““absolute ¢ fmaster of the seven seas for ten years.” The combination of the treaty and a re- duced navy, he declared, was “a dan- EoVe aisy zerous comaession, going to the entire |Sta imit of prudence.” 7 “In substance ang effect” he added, it binds us mever to have a navy greater Gift Sugg whether it had not come from the British said, it was so generous and America had price of foregoing the advantage she now has." “America demonstrated HERSON’S _ ernment itself. At any rate, helss forego that advantage, Now, it played such gitruism’ that the . United duction of armaments tes ought not to.be asked “to .pay the to become during the Tions CHRISTMAS GIFTS COLAECTED BY MEN FOR MEN MAY BE SELECTED EITHER BY WOMEN OR MEN, WITH THE ASSURANCE THAT THEY ARE “RIGHT”—ADDING THE TUITION OF EXPERIENCE TO THE INTUITION OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT THIS SHOP FOR MEN HAS HIT UPON THE HAPPY IDEA OF PRESENTING THE KIND OF GIFTS A MAN LIKES TO GET COMBINED WITH THE KIND OF GIFTS ONE I UR AF certain of welcome than a F marmot or silver opossum. ov. men and 1 cr woel,ina nsive variety of the little LOUNGING ROBES You'll find here an assort- ment of Robes of wool jer- sey or silk in patterns that are different and styles that | are new. Wool Gowns— $15.00 to $30.00 Silk Gowns— $25.00 to'$50.00 SHIRTS A wonderful assortment to choose from. Shirts in un- limited variety, and you can’t pick a poor one. Come and see this great feature of our Christmas stock. Shirts in cotton, silk or flannel— $2.00 up to $10.00 Yan’s Favorite Christmas Gift—Complete Assortment of LIV'S SMOKING JACKETS ials, tailored for us by one of the best spe- i : n this line, known for the excellence of manship. The large assortment of colors in- ! » shades of gray, brown, green, heather. al styles, one of which is the latest tuxedo silk braid or cord bindings and double her house coats of silk. $8.00 to $35.00 - COAT THE SUMPTUOUS CHRISTMAS GIFT It would be hard to find a handsomer gift and one more chosen pelts, squirrel, Hudson ss priced for the Christmas season. FUR COATS FROM $150.00 UP NECKPIECES FROM $25.00 UP Fur Sets for children—also White Fur Coats for Cotton Pajamas— TO GIVE HIM—THUS MAKING THE CHOOSING OF GIFTS AS EASY AND PLEASANT AS THE \ = Never have we had such a wonderful display of hand- some Umbrellas as we have this scason for men, women and children. Here % every style and color that one could wish for. One may be quite surg that the Umbrella gift will be ap- preciated. $3.00 up to $15.00 . C Developzd of raccoon, muskrat, They arz all mederately tots PAJAMAS —rplain or fancy, in flannel, :E‘. ‘ cotton, madras, all silk or § \ sitk mixtures. piece styles. One or two- i $2.00 to $4.00 M Silk Pajamas— i NECKWEAR The most brilliant holiday showing we've ever made, offering a vast field for ap- propriate and economical se- lection in both cut silk and knitted Ties. Four-in-Hands— 75¢ to $3.00 Bow Ties— 50c io $1.00 A Uscful Christmas Gift—Complete Siack of MENS AND BOYS SWEATERS A useful gift—one of our fine all wool Sweaters for men and boys, in many styles and weaves; all colors. They insure comfort beneath 'the skin. Elastiq knit Coat Sweaters, brushed wool, heavy Shakers, V neck, full Over Sweaters, made with collars or without, in white, en, brown, gray or heathers. $§5.00 to $15.00 HANDKERCHIEFS i MOTOR ROBES ! l Handkerchiefs always pleases. Fine qualities finen or Irish linen. Plain or initialed—From 0 each. MEN’S HALF HOSE most useful and practical gift. Our assortment in- s silk, cotion or wool, in plain colors or clocked —Frices 40c to $3.00 a pair. SELVER BELT BUCKLES kle makes a choice and lasting gift. Some ¢ ones here in sterling or plated. Prices $1.50 Comfort is assured by the warm and beautiful Robes of wool. : Plaids and Indian designs—Prices $10 to $16.50. MUFFLERS , two-toned effects and accordion stitch, in a wide range of colors and prices. A gift that is useful and very acceptable—Prices $3.00 to $12.00. GLOVES § Gloves are in the category of gifts always approved. We have them for men, women and children, lined or unlined.. Dress or auto Gloves, wool lined or fur lined —Prices 75¢ to $15.00. In plain sili Hand Bags, Suit Cases, Men’s Overcoats, Men'’s s, Caps and Canes, and a wealth of other gifis. J. C. MACPHERSON : LITY CORNER OPEQSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 . R sole master of the seas but she chose pears she is allowing the Dlan for a re- Pack horse upon whose back is to.be carried a quadruple alliance in the in- terests of Britain and Japan 4n the Ori- ent and to have the United States under- write in the blood of her sons the am: bitions and avarice of Great Britain and Japan in the southern sess.” Mr. Reed did not complete his discus- gion of the subject before the senate adjourned. He announced that having made his “preliminary statement” he would be prepared tomorrow, to analyze the “iniquities” of the four-power agree- ment, G ‘YouCan—lfYon'l"hthauCan_ ~1f you think you are beaten, yoy a.se; If you think you dare not, you don’t; If you’d like to win but think you can’t 1t’s almost 4 cinch you won't. ap- the _....._——i... A number of local relatives and friends attended the funeral servises for Willlam C. Blanchard h Willimantlg Wednesday, If you think you'll fose, ’ o There were bqgu:;)nldlst; 'I’hmbunw E 58 6 w“ lost, * 3 ated. The bearers e B Poyin To . i, O B or out in the world you’ll find, Goodwin and David Pitcher. in Lebanon. A union meeting of the C. E. societies in town was held at the Congregational church Wednesday evening. Mr. Hicks, ] | state field secretary, gave a very inter- csting address. A social honr was en- joyed and refreshments were served. The sum of $12150 was collected im Lebanon for the Red Cross. = Rev. Mr. Jones from Yale preached the Congregational church Sunday. f| Mrs. H. M. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie spent Sunday With relatives at Canterbury Green. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Pultz were Hart-| ford visitors Thursday.- The midweek prayer meeting was hel at the home of C. S. Goodwin; 17 wer present. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell ente tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ge Bogue and Mrs. Lawrence Bogue off Poguetanuck. Mrs. J. Feliman and daughter Helen of | Oakland farm have returned after shend- | ing several weeks With relatives in New | York. i Mr. and Mrs. David Clark of Mansfield fl| Hiollow, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lynch (§ and daughters, Alice and Sarah, of Willi- Burial was " Success begins with a fellow’s will— It’s all in the state of mind. A 1 Full many a race is lost, "Ere even a step is run, And many a coward fails, "Ere even his work’s begun. Think big and your deeds will 3 Think small and you’ll fait nd, Think that you can and you wall, - It’s all in the state of mind. If you,think _\'ou.’re outclassed, you are; - You’ve got to think high to rise, You've got to be sure of yourself “hefore You can ever win-a prize. Life’s battles don’t always go To the stronger or faster man, But soon or latg, the man who wins. Is the fellow whe thinks he can. ~—Selected. mantic called on their aunt, Mrs. J. | King, Sunday. j| Mrs. Rowland Slate and son Alton, who ¥ | have been spending some time with Mrs. #i | Slate’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kingsiey, have gone to Hartford to Mve. | Mrs. Charies Troland returned * home Monday after spending several days with relatives in New London. H. : r. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlin, Mr. | arid Mrs. Pearl Chamberlin and Prescott Chamberlin of South Windham were B | callers at C. S. Goodwin's Sunday, GOSHEN Clifford Prentice of Storrs college was est of friends ‘here over the week of the morning service Sunday will be How ihe oid women who lived in the shoe helped Santa Claus. LYME / \ returned home iast we Wwith Jier sister. Mrs. ~Jam. 0Old Hamburg. A 21 end. fll it was very pleasing to see and hear & g | flock of 24 robing here Dec. 1Tth. A number of members of the ¥. P. §. Bl c. B of this Dauniels, The funeral of Mrs. L. held at the North Grosve: church last Friday. Bu vary cemetery, Webster, in the fa veak .and on Bill Hijl C. B. Wood of Chi Lyme library 100 new lace took a straw ride by i | the light of th® moon to the union meet-| Mrs. E. Bixby had as v s Sunday Grange hall is 1o be for slec ing of Christian Endeavor held in the| her son and daughter-in L Worces- | lights. | brick church, Lebanon Center, Wednes- | ter, also Mr. and Mrs Ballad with| "$¥he R. F. D. ney steel body trge: parcel post vehicle. a regular Miss Marietta I her home in Pul of Mrs. L, Keega death. ath dressed a March spring that weighed 410 pownds— vring pig raised in this seo- ported this year. .Members of the Goshen Community § | club are planning to give th The Village Postoffice at {he Ladies’ Aid so- turned to th re —_——— tter's) lr.unl.\' EOW EXNDS Higganum.—Mr quietly e t B | pastor to the children at the conclusion BIG SALE OF TIRES - Prices lowest in history of tire business. Firestone, General and U. S. Royal Cords. ! Edward Méyers was bel dragged froin the room by W Batdy Basr, a Sifter of Mrs. Me Jacob Larkin, father of Mrs. Meyers point. The melee emsued The Women Were Sentenced to moriths each in the house of correc’ for it and Ty and were briet Jall tetms comtempt. La: contempt and paid it granted a continuance. The house cOrfection semtencee Wers suspended TEN DAY SALE FOR CASH ONLY. . Fabric Cord L R S oy e SR S0%B1E . % wilons ... $10.00 $14.88 v RS e i R $16.50 $21.68 . $18.50 $24.99 .. $2250 - $27.54 . $23.25 $28.39 $24.00 $20.12 $29.50 $35.62 ............................. $36.43 ............................. $37.32 ............................. $38.42 The A.F.Greene Co. Tel. 1299 331 Main Street Norwich, Conn. Whom were jeld n contempt of court ‘;—_—-——-——_._;; Mrs. Heury Brockway of Centerbrook after a v AIrs. Arinic Lord of Ok Lyme spent ¢ mali carrler is out in s U 8 WITH THREE IN JAD tried on a chirge of non-support of his minor ck Gren. The tumdlt beean en ki at tacked the olfiors of the comre at th who s §1 years old, was fined $10 for Meyers was of WATCH THE ANNOUNCEMENT IN TOMORROW’S ‘ BULLETIN THE ACKNOWLEDGED SENSATION OF THE YEAR LOWERED PRIGE SALE Brooklyn © “The Store That Satisfies” utfitters Norwich, Conn. i