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ACHIEVEMENT OF ARTIST BENJAMIN WEST 'w York, Dee. obscure pioneer in he later betame painter to the king of England, at last has come into his own In his native land. For the first time in the century and more since Be was Paul's cathedral, ry, Reynolds :nd hensive publie exhibit of West's work is | being held in Philadelphia near the placa | the Royal Academy and its second pres- of his birtn, by the ance. NDRWIGH BHLLETIN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, ]921 térpretation of the treaty in of Japan 21.—Benjamin Wi American art, though The exhibit comprises twenty-eight se- lections, pintings and drawings, accord- | ing to Albert Rosenthal, secretary of the | committee in charge, presents a full view “The way Philadelphia Art Alli- Reed continued, ident succeeding Reynolds, seems a bit of romanee rather than a statement cf fact,” Mr. Rosenthal said. “But such|tc protect the entire MRS. EDGERLY GAINED WEIGHT Also Strength and Perfect Health By Taking Vinel All Worn Qut — Now Well tones of the MIRRORS . BRUSHES cCOomMBs PUFF BOXES CREAM JARS CUTICLE KN TREYS ... CLOCKS “FLORENCE” Circassian Walnut Finish. From the dain NAIL FILES ... BUTTON HCOKS HAIR RECZIVERS PIN CUSHIONS PICTURE FRAM IVES .. RANGING IN PRICE FROM rich Radium Taffetas. 3 and Canton Crepes, there is an almost endiess variety of style and coloring— There’s a Special Discount of 20 Per Cext. are the facts.” | West was born in the Quaier commu- | mity of Springield mnow Swarthmore, | Pa., October 10, 1738. | He began his career as an artist at| seven, with a pencil drawing of his sis- That may well be all right with me’ " o P 4 dustry, adding that because of the low |I shall go searching Somes! = hibited the strikers from picketing the ¢ v : 3 o day morning. valua of the mark, German lith, -{ I shall hot rest nar be content ter's baby, inspired when he saw the ii-| v,y REGULATIONS VIOLATED e plant, interference with employes, thed i N B 0, oty the squtvateny or'¢|. With Sorrow in her: hattiement— T fant smile in its sleep. At eightecn he ¢ THE DESTROYER GRAHAM circulating of literature or the holding 1.9 eart oK ot ok I am the night. T am the star. set up in Philadelphia as a portrait ON g . AMAY | ¥Ew sTATE HIGHWAY FROM of " strike meetinzs. The Central La-jl1-2 c merican money for the same|__Hardwicke Nevin, in Soribners Mags. painter, moving* on two years later to S A o bor Union was made a party to it. amount -of labor that cost 45 cents in zine. New York and again, two years later,, New York, Dec. 21—Speed and run-| NORTH CANAAN TO NEW MILFORp | '°f Union was made & patty 10 %0, o |this country. to Ialy, where he worked for three|ning lights on (hemsmfitvr:fsé grf‘ g Canaan, Dec, 31— Construction of the | Neir Work alleging a brach of contract | The{ rnm'n{;tj°° also — eEel’ hivre: RELIABLE PREDICTIONS, years. SLOySLEGFARA IStone, e AOOAY et stal Kbkt iron B h C in that they would have been required|fect from German cofpetition 2 mew |1 pays no ‘tention when de robins sing he invaded London, with a se-|trary to naval regulatio i o] State highway from North Camaari, oot sopy for a job printing plant be- | American industry which grew up during| A song dat say you kin look for spi IRCIRE. rains paintings | deciared by counsel to be responsible for |to New Milford by the state highway to the publishing company in |She war—that of makinz stereotype | But I listen ciose when across de ma . < o collision last week between that ves- | department is to be started at once. Bids | o) : : matrix mats and boards. Berja Comes a voice dat's mixin’ we sweet wi 8 atiie [hl g Steamship Panama. | were opened yesterdzy and out of four WRIch, It e D e e ot o T ; a e j( m:,'; rsh, : % ! sel and the ore o v 2y ow - : i cod of New York asked for a rate e ”am‘(;‘nme Sleacion Gt e e T s were not union members. R g B e o 1..k.‘12. de sun an' I walts foh de ssic art. Xi k| = = - b Sed les fr e i conA antvale me interested in West and took him [nazy board of 'r?“'cfgu:jel“;(;?;:’]:‘s;“) A "::;:“tgf;{t;:tml(j n ovfi]}(‘;\““ 1| roxzrs 1 T0 BECEIVE Re” sald would be squivalent: &3 48 er | Datll join de chorus as it touches d¢ s patronage, appointing = e IDE cent. e rate Propos trees; . paintar to the king. lights, scrved to confuse | Sons of New Haven were the lowest. The 9 PER CENT-DEFIDBND |y % 28 per cent, ad|De sunshine’s due, an’ dar ain't no doub 3 Gas S $io na igator of the merchart ship. The | bidders were from this state, Rhode Isl- calorem 'Cause de f knows what he's talkin He was one of four artists who - |t gz h valorem rog s o Hire Oeoica it toNa was testified, damaged th¢ |and and New York. Boston, Dec. More than ten t tm{ In presenting the case for the Amer- about. sented to King Georg an f S ¢ it - s & ¢ B rt 0 the ctent of $135,000 and the | . Tn this first section the first tws miles | Sand persons s an_Paper and Pul socfation, Hen: in’ : was one of its founders | desirover o e will he of trap rock and the remainder | Charles Ponzi last year upon his prom- i i et 1 frog ain't pertendin’ to know a ath of Sir Jo = Pkl oA Jn YAt MBS Bori Sant xatrrin T AN dAwe tokes, of Tniladelphia, informed the | But de little knoflque he's somehow ——— "f}“”“' rel? 1Th° price b"l “fl“hfl' 70 per oo e el -!"; e e, wnmmmno that ne smail part of the diffi- |is of de mos’ T 12 kind, g ; cubic yard. the state to-furnish cement. en per - eir OTigi-{oyitice of the manufacturers An’ he ain't a-gkeart ioh to speak hi pATIENISES HECTARE MES for 37.900 limear feet. nal investment in time for Christmas. COUS O Ao W :w’nv:?‘u:urnrv“\:\s o mind. i i LILLIAY RAIZEN INSANE| i, ‘cost mer mile of hizhway will he|The trustees. appointed after Ponzi's | SoMDEUOr because of | SO 82 way, folks, with Yoh weathes pall,” says co: P apopasd Iy $35.5 & il or | DOStal scheme collapsed and he was sent - yS 3 pproximately $35.500 angwthe cost ne st a By S “was borne by a New York, Dec. 21—A committee of Lnln. without grading will be about to jail for five years, mailed checks for | 0% WaZes oney weore |y heart is set on dem surshine days adors and academici Sk v col for | = P able to make paper at price which | Dat 1 .\nrm will soon come a-gleam!n’ brought up the four aligpists, employed. by counse %OT 1700, The excavation wiil he about 4 ta the investors an’ producers could not approach. ut, CQUE LRI, T the defense, today diagnosed as nsanity [ 30’ eubje vards. This is the first dividend m:nnuml 5 Zor. the: American. Photo Pa- ] Canse tlem fmg. knows what dey’s talk 5 the mer lictions of Mrse. Liltion S. i said that the first sectio niof by the trustees, who said others wou Curity of Eostin sweep - of art, soon T » for months before and at the time will cost. on fizures submitted, | follow as soon as legal difficu g s ,..mnnor Jalinson, in Washington Star M ‘:“[’“ hot and killed Dr. Abra 00 per mile than the {rounding the collection of assets were o AT ! . ame a anting 1 ¥ + o iled - - g gy lickstein of Bi .. |Hartford-New Lofidon turnpike. cleared up. The largest check mailed ound in the Ford- at freedom of nat Tobr cante ecuting A% | This now highway wiil open up to au- | Was for $2.035 and the smallest for twen- [ 5 o7 O thFhe cor Mm.‘u,,“’m ver et/ HUMOR OF THE DAY by genius alone torney last week Mrs. T declared | tomopilists the Housatonle Valley and|ty-nine cen ad valor o = Shie ed interest in|She had been tortured for TC Ithe predietions have heen that it will Cnaiics R Cof Newh ‘Ewer g:ne d«:heastnnt‘:mgr e = a p ¢ relationg, w prove one of the great scenic routes of | AVIS GUN BARREL €O, 5 iblishers of toy beoks s e veu S0, follow: & e said he'forced upon MeT | connectient. Porrr.ig - 2 worm ?"—Boston Transcript. e S ieut. PETITIONER IN BANKRUPTCY a 20 per cent. ad valorem duty | " oo £ 4 not { power. TN ks, assertine that the - ‘What's his present salary? t did mnot ¢ A books, asserting that the in. ) ¥ $og ) 1 more he o tion - LAYOS NAGY HE F New Hayen, Conn., Dec. 21.—Ban ¢ was threatened by German com- e says it's never pregeat long . he convitlon, tnat cantem | srEaKiNG vr BooTLEGGER LAYOS NAGY HELD YOR : Eotnedi s Lenough to know!"—Wayside Tales. ary judgment which ranked him with | BRES 5 MURDER OF HIS WIFE | Tubtcy petitions filed in the Unit RING IN HARTFORD 3 % £ court today embraced that of tic faney bag importer “I took my wife to the opera last = p 3 a d against high rates | night.” T Conn., Dy a1 Gun_Bar Hartford, Dec. 21,—With the arrest of Bt it debts of $36.834 igzesting that it should jid she enjoy it? wo alleged bootle S and then shot himself. on De-| The unsecured claim s a pound. he wanter me to demand. my and De and two others iber 14, is heid for murder by Coro-|the machiner = money back. Half the people whose Johm J. Phelan In an opinfon filea| The Ginzbe otery” Gompiny | ALLEGES REBALN. a7, names were on the program as bos exhibition will con- ; hased upbr.the Ingabecl i Tha Gons |OMba: SOEAA9 sets of $21.117. CONTRACT BY EMPLOYES |holders were mot there at ajl.’—Ex- that he finds no other way|Fred W. H . _ | change. 2 | . & open thafi to hold Nagy on the murder |d€8ler, has deb eivill Flybdub: “I ‘suppose he became & lezgers have been far-reaching, -t 2 of $38,100, the 1 Deht T renyT i Grepae 1. o3 b & eggers x i ok charge. The man been. in ‘e cpittefOf 395,100, the latter 3 ! 2N~ | cynic through having been disappoint- clared by the police, and the oSl cal condition tn Norwalk hospital. | tate and insurance. He owes $9.000 for| of Nor-1eg in low: | extended to many cities in Conneeticih| g, . ijon had erisen as to the man's Exquisite Pyralin Ivory Toilet Articles CHARMING GIFTS FOR THE WOMAI Pyralin itself, make them the maost desirable toilet table fittings ever been preduced. Tis is the genviue Pyralin, and it is fully guaranteed. OUR STOCKS ARE UNUSUALLY COMPLETE $3.98 TO $6.93 Ivory Pyralin . $3.50 TO $7.50 Lol CLOCKS ... MIRRORS ..... BRUSHES . COMBS AND FILES . HAIR RECEIVERS SHOE HORNS ..... PUFF BOXES PIN CUSHIONS PICTURE FRAMES CUTICLE KNIVES TRAYS S .. NAIL BUF}RS MIRRGR, BRUSH AND COMB SETS in Whlte or TO TO 2498 |} QuansTy hovipuaLTy Service The Baston Sfores APDA@JHGP BLOUSES 1 $1.49 to $15.00 ty Cotton Voiles and Dimities to the Georgettes, Crepe-de-Chines $2.98 to $10.50 are really beautiful— $2.98 to $10.50 COATS ................ REDUCED 102, DRESSES .............. REDUCED 209, SWEATERS ............ REDUCED 207, ' JAPANESE KIMONAS Coats — Boudoir Jackets, etc., at Prices Which Are Attytive. thines are included possessions and dominions.* looks like the president has said ‘what- over construction you want to put on ft REED SEES DECEPTION 3 IN FOUE POWER TEEATY ‘Washington, Dec. 21.—(By the A. P.) —/Tne difference in opinion over the in- four-%-aower ts application to sclosed in the statement last night was only proof that the Japanes: statesmenm White Hou moving,” British in E It 100ks n The graceful designs of these implements of the toilette added to the rich, mellow ivery which have Du Barry Pattern $8.c0 $5.98 TO §9.92 $6.98 .. §225 TO $3.50 T e e S BEAUTIFUL “SENSIBLE” GIFTS FOR WOMEN SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LAST MINUTE SHOFPER WHO IS IN DOUBT If it is a gift for a lady, and you are in doubt, a visit to our Apparel Shop will provide you with ideas, and not ideas alone, but some charming feminine wearing apparel which will be greatly apprecieted by the recipient. SILK PETTICOATS i RANGING IN PRICE FROM It is too bad that they are to wear underneath, for the dainty styles and beautiful colorincs, make them as attractive as any outer garment could be. They There’s a Wonderful Display of Cotton and Silk Kiminas — Bath Robes — Breakfast Paetfic he islands furthey again Mr. “we may wake up to- morrow and find out that we have agreel .. $1.00 . $2.25 TO $3.50 $3.50 POSTS in your beundary line to the top BRICK of the $250 chimney in the COMPLETED BUNBALOW. Up-tqcthe- ; :;3; minute in QUALITY, RIGHT SERVICE and PRICE. .. $175 ]Massachusetu and other states. The hyoan;rnwan UNION capture of the quartet was made as a THE SOLE DEFENDANT result of information obtoined by the Ii- quor squad in a raid on a private resi- dence on Capen street late Tuesday night to which, it is alleged. liquor had beea transported by the “ring.” These four men, according*to the po- lice, have been chiefly engaged in sup- plying liquor to resident merchants on idgeport, Conn.. Dec. 21.—The,Cen- ol Labor Union was eliminated as a party restrained under the temporary injunction granted the Post Company against International Typo- graphical Union Local 252 last month, at}? a conference of counsel for the company .S Abraham Rechtshaefer, a merchant of Xo. 25 Windsor street, Benjamin Avler, | present as the Post Publishing Compa Wwho, the police sald was in the cattle|has g snit alleging $25.000 .damages by business and is sald to have transported | reasan of the action of the local and most of the llquor In automobiies. Mor-|guch of its members who, it is claimed, ris Persky, Bethel street junk dealer, |went out of the composing room of the and John Koretal Village street fruit|company on 2 strike, dealers, werey arraigned in policg court The action today is a modification of today. On motion of counsél a contin-{tns injunction. The original order pro- uance in the case Wwas taken to Saf¥r- The case remains in court for the 0w e. Lester J. Myers, automobile Bridgeport, owes $5.968 and has Louis Matzkin of Waterbury owes 135 and hag $384. mentality_ but this could not be upon by “the coroner. passed W Hartford.—Ernest Galusha, for many | vears well known in building trades cir- s, was elected president of the Paint- érs’ and Decorators’ union, local No. 481, t "the annual election. To Gain Weight PAPER MAKING INDUSTRY ASES TARIFF PROTECTION Washington, Dec. 21.—Additional pro- tection for America’s billion dollar pa- per making industry against competition from Germany and the Secandinavian countries was asked of thes senate fi- nance committee today v the Ameri . Ip A tic B erS Lee & Osgodd Co. guarantees Bitro- | PoPer-and Phlp, Assaciation. Producers 10sphate to rebuild shattered nerves; | p. o beoguors bo ot cn tee oo i to repluce weaness with: streneth; to[SUSF PIOTUCTS o vl On SO T0e Bkl 2dd body weight to thin folks and e P aness, SAucas rekindle ambition in_ tired-out people, UOMal OTEanizations and libraries wanted Largest Stock and Variety Always Ready to Supply Your Needs COAL AND LUMBER THE CELEBRATED FRESH MINED WILKESBARRE COAL MINED BY THE | Lehigh Witkes-Barre Coal Co. $15 2 Per Ton LUMBER to suit your every desire, from the CEDAR EGG 50 cents per ton STOVE extra if baskets are used. WE SELICIT YOUR ORDERS THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. CENTRAL WHARF NORWICH, CONN. PHONES 23 and 24 low rates on® books in the En; guage with foreizn text books admitted free. Brothe: Publishing | |~ graphers and plo; mittee bill on - cards, and the u aler, |2 lan- language ks, over 20 years oid and beoks in' Eng! I think I (\‘\’hen ~N B searchins soan gn-‘n::-lhe-“aod- jets dows :ulloned peske that rear mmmnm- cred moon ; 4 Representatives of the International o0d of Book Binders, the Amer- an Feferation of Labar an? the United ypothetae of America urged that the 20 per cent. rate in the Fordney bill be|Erd# pressing throusi the marnimg light, increased to fifty per cent. based on for- Unwaver'ng winds reach far and wide of West's power and versatility. had got “the long end of the diplomatic | the east side and other scctions of Hart-|ang for the respondents, today. The\‘m::‘_‘::)'-;;”o:;h"thfl l(let!qrfl! that Trléll;erg:‘?:‘s g:‘;llr; "m:z"' wu:%:if “From painting portraits in Philadel- | negotiations,” Semator Reed, democrat, |ford. They are charzed with having|agreement reached was satisfsetory '°|5..m' ook _publishers «n|"m country lald to rest in St |phia for a mere subsistence, to become | Missouri, declared in a brief speech ifi |carried on the illiciy busincss for a long | juaes John P. Kellog before whom yes- | Sent the 1 Dlates abroad to have thel 1 enall go searching star o star London, alongside Bar-|the painter to the king of England | the senate late today. “The truth {§" h: |time. The men concerned in the liquor |terday the motion came to dismiss the | S d_an und in order to|" Heyond the far horizon—Q Van byke. a compre- | standing with Reynolds and Lawrence,added, “the men who drafted the "fwr fle’\!s are saild by the police to: hav qu,m,on maic by counsel (ar Loca‘,i:‘re ;:\;m :M;a‘:{cg’x}nfi foreign l;; “_Lushx:l." Pk mgl Lfiov in his profession, one of the founders of | power treaty did it so as to deceive. ‘cleaned up many thousands of dollars.” | azob c uld protect t can workmen in thi:e lines. pokesmen for the American Litho- for the Lithographic Em- Assoclation asked that the com- dquble the' rates ia the Fordney ithographed calendars. pletures. . flavs, and all clzar bandss o I8 like. They declared that Ger- many was threatening the Ameriean in- ’mnngh beaut; bre k along the heart na hrim t rgent of the soui; \ld li!h'nllll lllxtl ils burn dart Beyond the sunset's aureco; And wonder move within the braim littie waves of growing fears; thunder moan among the rain, And roll the music of the gpheres— Henpecked: “On 'the contrary, 1 rather thing it's because he wasn't."— New York Sun, Gethamite: “I upderstand the town you come from figures in a recent novel. Was_the author born there?'— il f contract damages of $1500 are h def Collinsvil « s company re- tor: “Yes, and if he ever shows ed by shipment Monday alup again he’ll die there.”—Exchange. consignment ot Stda lmrs ‘tro- Jobns-| “You know so much,” she cooed town, Pa. ' ‘You seem ta know everything.” She considered the weighty thought for a moment. “I'll bet you even know what kind of a pear! necklace I want for Christmas,”she said—DBuffalo Commer- Will Sue Representative - - cial. Heka “Do you believe In heredity, Nupop ™ i for instance, lways trying 10 toes in his mouth if it isn't use of his dad’s chnstant strug gle to make Loth ends meet?'—New York Sun. English Tourist: “A one-horse town, as 1 understand it, is a place where the rtam cars are drawn by a single horse.” Native: “That description docsn’t go any 'more. It means place whers there’s no moving picture show."— Exchange. little girl's report hispers too much.” whisper in school, hon father. “Well, daddy, what replied. “They ‘won't loud."—Boston Transcript. “Did you ask your girl's father for her hand in marriage?”” “1 did.” “And he relused you. I cqn tell by the way you lool No, he didn’t. He gave his eomn- sent.” “Then why the peculiar look yeu are wearing?” “He was 50 darned willing."—Hous- ton Post. KALEIDOSCOPE The' Arabs of southern Egypt trad- ed with India 1008 B. C. The potato bug originated near the eastern foothills of the Rockies. The prick of certaln fresh watcr catfish stinks like that of , was The Chinese and New Zealanders be- lieve that red frightens evil spirits. The family Bible of William Burns, father of Rebert Burns, has been soid for $2,230. The British card read, You shouldn't ' said her can 1 do?" she Miss the Folli lizabeth Niebzl, of formerly lived in Wash- and was one of the winners in a beauty contest con- ducted by a newspaper upon whom Representative Herrick, of Okla- homa, called at the time he intro- duced a bill to make beauty con- Museum, in Lendon, tests illegal. Now, according to re- contains 2,700 complete Bibles written ports, Miss Niebel will sue the |'M all languages. ! Oklatioman for $50,000, alleging | /A method of stilling waves in front of breqkwaters hy an infusion of air bubblés has been perfected. Of the 287,000 women who become brides in England in a year neany 240 were more tnan sevenly years of age. More than €0 per cemt. of the men students earn at least part of their expenses at the University of Wiscon- sin. breath of promise, and from the fastnesses of his home in Perry, OKla., Mr. Herrick avers that the sult, if it is filed, will be just an- other one of his political enemies trying to drive him out ef publlc life. o (3 SMOKED FILLET OF CCD Pound 25¢ From the Scotch Smokers of Newfoundland Fine Mackerel, Ib....... 25¢ Shore Haddeck, Ib. ..... 12¢ Fresh Tile Cutlets, Ib. ... 25¢. Fresh Cod Cutlets, Ib. . . . 25¢ SILVER Salmon Cutlets, Ib...... 38¢ RED ALASKA SALMON, tall can...... Zch AN EXPERIENCED BAKER WANTED AT THIS STORE - Beautiful Display of Fresh Fish, Direct From Fishing Ports ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK Fresh Snapper Blues, Ib. Large Best Herring, Ib. . Fresh Scallops, pint. ... .. NICELY CURED Finnan Haddies, ib. .. ... OYSTERS, pint . ... 35¢-40c FRESH SOLID MEAT PINK ALASKA SALMON, cen . ...... 12l4e The maximum fine in England for being intoxicated on licensed premises ig §2.50, and for permitting a dog in the street without 4 collar, §500. The . penguins of the antarctic ri gions are the most human of all bird family, walking upright and liv- ing in communites, quite unafraid of man. In India certain species of fish cas live out of pater a day or two, qnd on a hot summer's day they may be seen making their way rather clumsi- | 1y across fields. : A young wifé complained to a Lon- i don magistraie the other ddy that 'h<~r husband hqd reserved the right ic jl | the duty of housekeeping, and thatl she | couldn’t eat the food he bought, The {luwyer for the dcfense argued that {the husband has the righi to do the housekeéping if he chooses, but the magistrate did't agree. A writer has just issped a list of girls’ names and w! they stand for mn St pealpe’s minds. Lucy, he sqys suggests 1 oSt peowe a gul who is f teaucr and clinging. Margaret and Eli- abeth carry a cross , but bear it with patience and courage. Olive is suc- } cessful and hard, Susan and Sally re nhwlmln. Eethe) has no umagination. 3Madge has a brilliant wit, but for a truly womanly wegarn, says the writ- er choose Anne. There is a figure which may be Bbrought out prominently in certain kinds of woods, mostly those of tro- pical origin, says the American For- estry Magazine. This is variously ‘Eown €8 roe, ribbon grain, feather FTOW 10 Best, Large No: 1 SMELTS Pound 28¢c 15¢ 15¢ 45¢ 20¢ FOR THIS WEEK END et us talk out, NI

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