Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 192i 2 3 ereasing cargo of ideais achjeved she is sailing on, bearing the hope and minis- tering“to the welfare of the worid. Over her, in the prophecy or their ancient pastor, John Robinsen, there is break- ing forth more light. It is the increas- ing radiance of the higher law. “The great meaning of New England land theory which expresses them, are acclaimed to be the common heritage of all mankind.” Unless through the epresentztne par- limentary bodies of the werld, “there can be proviged security against the rule of force, and a guarantee of the ryle of reason, it cannot be provided at all” T today that many of them hold the same department of justice containing the view a# *3ose who have no official runk. | complete history of the 197 war law vio- The idea behind thls position. is that the bringing of Japan propes within t purvey. of the agreement when (e mai Jand of the other three contracag pa ties are excluded i ta) dividual,” he later declared, “fincs an exaggerated counter part in the inde- pendent sovereignty of each nation.” To the early settler of New England, Vice President Coolidge declared, belong- ed the “credit for the working out and putting into practice of the solid, the substantial and the stable form of rep- Coolide Talks To New England Society New York, Dec. 22.—Efforts to es- tablish an international jurisdiction un- lators and rat to have taken up each ease wihout relaifon o l?‘t is conpection it was thought ”v =4 o circles fairs, the rule of reason shall not ap- oIy g or’ sanction of force have | This, to me, is the arest hope of the | (1S Vice presient declared. has been the part it has played in ‘the [Fesentative government. alwass Washington capierence” he continued.| “Tho problems of the nations ave to establishment of a responsible represen-| “The source of authority, the source The ar Tems ~oolid “It is the comsumation of ideals which, |vield, Bot to confiict, but to confeuncq tative form of government founded on fof iiberty, lie in the people themselves: | | Shiat vuite: s at its i# we may claim first found their prac. |not force, but to reas a,” he said. “The |the independent consclence of the ndi- jbut the safest repository of neccssary vidua] citizeng.” “The independent conscience of the in- o MACPHERSON’S Gift Suggestions CHRISTMAS GIFTS COLLECTED 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 CF 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 ‘G !KES(’}I‘% 1_SZIVE HlM—THUS MAKING THE CHOGSING OF GIFTS AS EASY AND PLEASANT AS THE annot mean, A - | tleal application on the stern shore of mestic affalrs, ‘l“(‘d"‘ he so {n international af- voyage of the Mayflower Her course is set. is not done. With an ever in- public authority, the firmness and the would fbe staunchest guardians of liberty, are lht- representative parliementary bodies of the world. Unlesg throuzh theme there d security against the w1 a guarantee of the ! iy capable of prnlecl‘)‘g her homemld, From another standpoint. the “main- jamd” * interpretation was deciared un- practical :xnd unn-cesu‘xr) l:muhc the New England, yet by the very New Eng- sistance for J: A represent: “Curlously enongh, today: par the EULOGIES ON WATTERSOY it in the United States | either may want the m~iniand | interpretation.” % —_— COW PRODUCED 823 POUNDS Or BUTTER FAT IN 303 DAYS |w: s 7 ive B | lished ln Am*’rm fails, Prvl authority will be vested not in the of those who are-entitled to be designat- ed as plm!lz nfl cers hw rn!her in the to 1 interest. gland has performed one ) | cow, saying bis Crestmon m | by, a tarce year old Ho by Plertere Thomas J. Ows f1| VIEWS ON MEANINNG OF - THE YOUR-POY SIDENTIAL PARDONS Barkisy TO BE ANNCUNCED TODAY ¥ AT IAERIIISE O TR TR TS SN T e O e e A FU R CO A 1k THE SUMPTUCUS CHRISTMAS GIFT It would be hard o find & handsomer gift and one more certain of welcome than a2 Fur Coat. Developed of chosen pelts, squirrel, Hudson seal, raccoon, muekra! marmot or silver opossum. They ar: &l n:sd=ral£ly priced for thz Christmas season. FUR COATS FROM $150.00 UP NECKPIECES FROM $25.060 UP e Never have we had such a wonderful di-play of hand- some Umbrelizas as we have this season for men, women and children. Here is every style and color that.on: could wish for. BATH ROBES Timely gifts for men and hovs in flannel or wool, in a One may b= quite sure-that extenzive variely of the Umbrella gift will bz ap- most nd patterns— Fur Szts for children—also Wkite Fur Coat: preciated, 5 1o §20.00 pPanbiiatine o Gyl "WILL SANTA CLAUS BRING A VICTROLA TO YOUR HOME XMAS MORNING ? QOur store is Xmas Headquarters for the genuine Victrola— § Also the werld-famous Brunswick P}vonogrupn. “Only at : LOUNGING ROBES | You'll find here an assort- ’ PAJAMAS Pojamas—the veteran gift & N —plain or fancy, in flannel, & cotton) madras, all sillz or (¥ ment of Robes of wool jar- sey or si'k in patterns that e e A G S P R S R . 3 A T S T S TR T e R YO T T EE T e LU T TR e RS YT T are different and styles that are new. Weol Gowns— $15.00 to $30.C0 Silk Gowns— $25.00 to $50.00 SHIRTS A wonderful assortment to choose from. Shirts in un- Imited variety, and you ¢in’t pick a poor onz. Come and ses this grzat feaiure of our Christmas stock. Shirts in cotton, silk or flannel— $2.00 up to $10.00 The Man’s Favorite Christmas Assortment of MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS All wool materials, tailored for us by one of the best sp=- cialty houses in this line, kmown for the excellence of their workmanship. The large asscrtment of colors in- cludes varicus shades of gray, brown, green, heather. There are several styles, one of which is the laiest tuxedo house coat, with silk braid or cord bindings and double fregs. Other house coats of silk. $8.00 to $35.00 HANDKERCHIEFS A gift of Handkerchiefs always pleases. Fine qualities in Union linen or Irish linen, Plain or initialed—From 25¢ to $1.50 each. MEN’S HALF HOSE A most useful and practical gift. Our assortment in- cludes silk, cotton or wool, in plain colors or clocked stitch—Prices 40c to $3.00 a pair. SILVER BELT BUCKLES The Belt Buckle makes a choice and lasting gift. Some very neat ones here in sterling or plated. Prices $1.50 to $5.00. Ladies’ Raincoats, Ladies’ Silk or Wool Hose, Collars, Col lar Bags, Hand Bags, Suit Cases, Men’s Overcoats, Men’s Rainccats, Men's Fur Caps, Men’s Full Dress Vests, Jew elry, Hats, QUALITY CORNER silk mixtures. piece styles. Cotton Pajamas— Siik Pajamas— $8.00 to $12 0{) NECKWEAR The meost 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— 50: to $1.00 Gift—Complets l A Useful Chrisimas Gift—Complete Stack of MEN'S AND BOYS’ SWEATERS A useful gift—one of our fine all wool Sweaters for men and boys, in many styles and weaves; all colors. insure comfort beneath the skin.~. Elastid knit Coat One or twe- $2.00 to $4.00 & They Sweaters, brushed wool, heavy Shakers, V neck, fuil Over Sweaters, made with collers or without, in white, blus, green, brown, gray or heathers. $5.00 to MOTOR Comfort is assured by the warm and beautiful Robes of Plaids and Indian designs—Prices $10 to $16.50. wool. $15.00 poini, gl]d 5 ROBES MUFFLERS In plain silk, two-toned effects and accordion stitch, in a wide range of colors and prices. A gift that is useful and very acceptable—Prices GLOVES Gloves are in the category We have them for men, women and children, lined o unlined. Dress or auto Gloves, wool lined or fur lmed —Prices 75¢< to $15.00. , Caps and Canes, and a wealth of other J. C. MACPHERSON CPPCSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK NO INTEREST $3.00 to $12.00. FULL of gifts always approved. FOR " LIBERTY BONDS gifts. This wonderful 1922 model Brunswick, equipped with all the improvements found in the large $200 styles, complete with needles, Efsen point, Pathe $115.00 Terms as Low as $1.00 Per Week. MARKET VALUE our store can you hear both of these wonderful insiruments. This Victrola 89, latest 1922 model complete with 5 double disc records § (10 selections of yo value $4.25; 200 steel double disc records — OR EXTRAS OF ANY KIND. CURLAND SERVICE FREE ONLY AT l OUR STORE Our prices are no higher than crdinary stores, but it mekes a difference whzre you buy your Victrcla ! THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE “THE ONLY MUSIC HOUSE IN NORWICH” ages Tungsten needles — delivered § free, anywhere — Price complete $104.25 Terms as Low as $1.00 Per Week. NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS OF ANY KIND, ur own choice), needles, 3 pack- § Cornsts, Banjos, Ukuleles, Violins, Prums, Cuitars, Music Roils, Etc. S KR

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