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; L NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 son. Tt wiil mot be possivle to set the| THE MAN WHO TALKS AT BELINDA'S |t e e e materials to them for some time, but the 7 ‘ fln’sl".s ulss o e el 1 e et o el St dhg] His great soul illuminated by this star, travels much faster cannot fall to ¢4™™¥ | iousnt, if mot in the order of impor-| Mise Bellnda was putting the ~last and was sbout to Temove the charming | Wrote to Greek philosophers and soep- 5 it i i “I am determined to know mothing i A tance, is the little child. Whatever this | touch to the holly and white lilies on|2rock With which she had intended to | tic: . = 45 |time so dependent upon outside aid. into as an historical person- : . surprise Ben when the well sounded. among you but Jesus Christ, and Him g} srwich g IIHF fin Tt is & Sift wghenly which iho poople| oL STV o mm &e the little dining table in her small apart- age, “4 o Vi i ‘ho has le notice of him comes “Another gift,” she thought Zistless- |crucificd.” Every minister Wi el in Russia who Will receive the benefit of | ¢y J",‘;.&':‘.‘K‘i’i&?.’s}“mm. This of | ment. She wished the place to look es-|]ly Her holiday zest had disappeared.|done the best soul-saving work during and Goufief it Will have reason to appreciate but one, | iteelf eievates the child to nis rightful | Pecially cozy and Inviting to Welcome | ““-yeg?" ghe asked at the tube. the past year has done it by preaching Lrgi I n G iving of which, we cannot fail to| place as the supreme factor in human |her brother, Bem, whom she expected | «It's Bill. 1Is this Miss Belinda?" | the faithiul, saying thnna;:llsx kc:r:; 125 YEARS CLD be happy. We are not impressed by or|advancement. The world is constantly | home every moment. “Bill?" mto the world to save. He has vor poss overnmen e T e v e A ik, ract ia Powder iy di recei aluable things alo every ‘This will be our real Christmas din. “Yes, Bill Dudley, your war godson.|hearers where the star was shining. e malied grainestract favorably disposed to the government in ch“:‘::‘,; activity, but nothing that is | Ber,” she said to herself. “Of course the | May 1 come up and wish you a merry |only has he guided them by that star to ForInfants, Invalids and Growing Children l Watmeription orie 1 & week: 3o + monta: 3.0 | Russia which is responsible foi present ‘ No Cooking — Nourishing <= Digestible comparable to the child. It is not too |big kinship affair of tomorrow will be. Christmas?” the only place of pardon, but to the only The Original Food-Drink For All Ages . - Is pear, conditions there, but We are not unmind- | TRPRICRE PO B N 0q recelved his | Brand and delightful, perhaps, but this nterec “Ob, yes, do!” cried Miss Beiinda, as|model and motive for a pure, Strong, - . st e Pewice < Normin, Ome. | ful of Russlan friendships of the Dast| isrignte v Bethichom. It was. the | Barty for two is what Bon will llks bot- | she rasiny costaet: the ol e hay | useful and happy lfe. To teach staful, ' e A Sy . and we are at this time responding to| event 1921 years ago in an humble stable | ter, bless his big bratherly heart” . |roge velvet and opened the door. tempted ond wayward men and women o SR S the human cry of distress which we can- | that first called the World’s attention to | She paused to glance into the tall mir- | =On, Bil, I camt begin to tell you|to Steer towards eternity by that su- 552 8 e it Biierial Moems, Sh 7ot tenore. Certainly this is the time to| the Teal value of the chfid The world (ror. “Tm lag this new Oress came|nhow welcome you are, she said to the |fallible and unchanzeable star—is not 4 e ok e b h d xosrtancs. the ikl Jov ot vy has never quite forgotten that fact, al- | home in time' to Wear this evening. What |tall, smiling. freckle faced young.man |that the great purpose for which pulpits t : Wantic Oemiee, % Chares 8t Telapbons 106 7 though it bas been indifferont {0 it' Tt |4 dear od goose Ben is about my clothos. | who siared at ber In embarrassment. (Wore Dullt and God’s ambassadors LV A 3 —_— -1 suppose the opera for would be{ 0 aiw. 3 placed in them. Aol —r s ey has been left to modern times to put em. Dpo; D him Herraira R ety 3 phasis upon the need of secular and re- | spoiled tonight if I weren't appropriate-|lady,” he sald. “I woulda't have come Sc:]me neoD:lfl lin:' “:1:: rle‘l‘l_l:M; mfm; " .. e——————— | 1 commanding figure in American | ligious education of the highest order for |1y ragged out, as he calis it. I hope helif I had thought you were—" Sundays; and on Monday théy fold i TSR = . journalism was Henry Watterson anathe child. will think this rose velvei becoming. It! “But I am old!” said Miss Belinda-|Up and Put it away with their Sunday Norwich, Conn., December 10, 1921, Qurinz his long years of service he came Christmas and the King. In a recent | 3227 10 suit the gray in my hair all|“Just a minute ago I felt as aged as the | clothes. /Pericdical religion is a sham ok ey right. hills, but now Tm so glad o see vou 1|and a reproach. A healthy, vigorous, £ $ 3 N incly duoted and Ereatly csteem- | artidle, Dr. Jefforson, with his usual| “-The postmen’s ring! How late e is|feel almost as young ss you, Bil. Take |cheerful working ana Crisservinz re:| The Directors of this Society have declared out of the ¢ N much joy out of the Christmas seasop.” and on festival days alore. Hvery day ings of the current six months, a semi-annual dividend | statements he was not one of those Who n“!“‘:: nfl:l Jf?r‘ztfl:ob:'gl k“;‘f‘:fr;‘ ‘:)‘:1‘ the | Miss Belinda, with an envelope tied in| “Arem't you going to have company?' |has got to be a “Lord's duy.” very earning: s never changed his mind. Colonel Wat-| MUst not forget to think of Bm on 'M¢ |scarlet ribbon, hastened downstairs to| ¥ MERBER OF THE ASSOCIATER The Amociaud Pres 19 the we for repnbiicstive o - eredited o Bt or B pager nad AL agba o s ss. yow Father Christmas must | Step In your Iifé has got to be taken by at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, »plyabk to de- or b the postman. ight. ¢ vou | the light of that unerring, unsetting star. > - © “Maree Hery”. as' ne' was|inoiatel (. TEREEL o0 B CER o have sent yon tonight. How did you (U o IR e Tom e oo = larly known, dtan't hesitate 0| their costly gifts are only the outward| o e bunpen 5o come Just when T meeded|¥ou and T muet WLt U e oo positors entitled thereto on and after January 135th, 1922. chinz. his mind and seemingly take a|getting to this wonderful Christmas | -¥e - Ious B FEAL A . T heaven or to help others there ; oppos i " 5 this | doesn’t come but once & year,” he an- ‘Why, I'm traveling in this part of Teacl s . posite view provided he had|scene. Unlike the ordinary prince, th 4 . i “iifclent reason for i He | ohild was not born on & palace, nor was | Swered her kindly greeting. “Oh, thani|the country now, and yesterday whon T S— . o ‘e ENDIN 7 21 #lit many time i he destined to wear the imperial purple, | YOUO asn't expecting amy presents.” got to thinking what a lonesome bird I m N h S P Eaa e A0S T e ometances | but he was horn a king, and would one| My brother and I always celebrate |am at Christmas, withost & soul belong- 5 e orwic auvings S0cie | n¢ could more clearly disclose the| put he was born & TIE 810 MO ihiy | Christmas eve espeaiaily,” returned Miss| ing fo me, I just suddenly thought T'd so Famous Trials | EaRe W coent o popeton. ings. would Dow in adoration. It we |Belinda as she took the mail from the|to Chicago and see if I could find the A M Sovi Bank) . | Watterson was a supporter of | oube G, BOm B epace in our | POX. “WhY, a delayed letter from Ben.” | old lady Who used to Write such motherly Purely Mutual Savings | cderacy and as might be ex-} Bibles covering the period from his baby- | She said ‘(‘h"““"'(;“‘::‘“fl’“ the en-jletters to me In Framce. I was idiot A ARIA ZWANZIGER. | ever could forzet the mewspaper| hood to his public appearance it would be | Velope as she mount matrs. enough to think maybe I could do some- | ANNA MARIA Z “ 5 3 g & 4 | sublished for nearly a year un-| the story of @ kingly boy. That sacred | *Dear old girl” she read, ‘it's an|thing for you for Christmas. I— [ o oo too B0 BT 4 We take pride in calling particular attention to our record . nume of The Rebel. While an| silence is broken but once, and that was | abominable shame I can’t get home for ‘You certainly can. You can raise my | world’ g e § he | Christmas, but there’s to be a meeting imorale, which was just eboing to 1t of seccesion he mevertheless| When at 12 vears he appeared m the 3 i i s 3 g to Do Tt o ¥ erthelest | Temiple disputing With the doctors, Eyen | Of the officers With the directors of the |lowest tide. This is too jolly for word e ) armor | then his appearance was majestic. e (COMDany on the 26th, and I've simply (I ought to have known you from your i dn't wm‘:nu«’ to :\;r;r have a right to assume that when he|E0t to be here and have =& personsl|photograph, Bill, but you do look diffe: To at once hecame a work- greatest poisoners, is known e dred . F: C g 59 as the German Brinvilliers and the One Hi and Ninefy-Five many deaths she brought about are see-| Annual Dividends. 5 ond only to the record of the famous o 5 hearing. You can understand that it's|enmt out of uniform.” Kopad 3 pee played with his mates he was accepted t rm. : : sl =t striction and an ardent sud-| o' the 1eader, and that he aiways played | absolutely necessary, Belinda. Do go| “And you—well, Miss Feiinda, '”"‘“‘:mw“[',’l'i:"'wi:,i e Db semiony COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. E Lincoln. This was character-| the game fair. We can never think of |to Clarice’s for dinner on Christmas eve |know vou mever sent me your bi e g 2 & g man as later revealed in his| Jesus apart from the crown. and take one of the girls to the opera|and I never guessed from all those kind , Eatio i 5 i e S N with you in my place. I'm sorry——'iletters, and the advice ‘n' eversthin D e | ervice o was an ardes : - dr o on E = 3 everything, ettt el 1, or e icader, but he always resorved| o Ciristmae and Glving. The besutifd)|3iss Belinda threw down the letter with | that yowd—oh, please, domt think I'm e 7 perhaps she had perfect possession of | ing the service of Justice Grohmann, she [her own words, “because it Wwas greaf h 2 sob of disappointment. fresh—that you'd be half so easy to look | Dor o) & . . . i be |fun to watch the torments of the people fs_opinion. ano inas i ! 5 alf so easy k senses, but us poison to re- | found that he was single and soon to ch the s ovinion. Atter| giving one another gifts finas it logical | " Christmae sve. without Bent It was|at e e O et |nArlot, Not Mony sften the led abuee §5na ho exfertaliied ;0710 hly. He was unre-| child (o the world. Tie idea has prevall: | ey "y, (M4 16 B3d havpened in her| 1 think youre a dear” laughed Miss|y( (LTI was we know not. but |drinking the draft of beer, which she | their paims: 7 . He unre- . Tiie whole life. Well, it simply was not|Belinda. “I always knew vou were, | o qo poicy vo her an and free silver| ed throughout the intervening generations | Christmag eve without him. She looked | Now dimer fs all gmdy Thd i avevere. | we do know that she used poison in a |gave hem. him his support, and when | of celébrating the event by giving and cady, 2Vening | most appalling way on the slighte At the tgme of Grohmann's death £ at the holly and roses reproachfully We are goil a w T 2 5 L L e e e e pr. ully and | We are going to the opera, and tomorrow | 4 pretext. It was on this charge that ife . lstrate Gebbard CHARA | | 2 not so much of a business as it has be- | 7UElt of the dainty dinner ready tofWe are to eat turkey With my sister and | Magistrate Gebhard, in whose employ Qgfiguw'iw r“t‘n T READ YOUR CTER i joztaker s, Rectden Posite | come in recent years. It must be admit- | *¢.SeTVed R nieces and young cousins. They all know | she had heen, laid information egains | nousekesper through an illncss. This Bs Digby Phillips, . rousht open oppost ted that in the early life of Christianity, |y, 1 ™Y Ju8t as well give myself up to|about you, and they Will be awfully |ner at the criminal court of Baireuth, |she did, and about one week after the Copsrighted 1921 s serve to show the infe-|and taroughout the Middle Ages, the giv- | e oo, o USe UIVIRE (0 have any-|£lad that you came for Christmas with|Germany. The court immediately ap-|nirth of the child, she poisomed two man and mueh, utte thel o e e e o 1w |ody come In. * Evershody's engared {us” Dointed Chief Magistrate Brater to con- | pitchers of heer, Which the unfortunate s wr were expressions | itual idea of Christmas. In commercial- | yecks ahead for this night in the year."{ “You're some godmother, Miss Belin- the inqu went at once to |woman-drank and died immediately.| Have you ever scen handwriting im r. He was pointed and} Hing the idea we rob the day of itg She Pulled the violets from her girdle!da, Ill tell the world?’—Exchange. ariel, where the charges against ‘the | “Beoause,” confessed the prisoner, “Mme. | Lricy the size of the lettars constantly was mafurally a great | spiritual beauty. If T give my neighbor German Brinviliiers of various cases of | Gepnara ‘was very cross and scalded e t but am even greater|® bag of onions this Christmas bccause he sent over a chunk of it is hard to s the gitt at Bet east objection were confirmed and increased {so I resolved to poison hee” This ac. |DCTeases as the person comes to the counted for the three dead persons. [end of the line? Maybe not. Or mey- is charged altogether |Of the many other charges she contessed |bs you haven't noticed. —Twis sort of 14 persons, three With |, having poisoned Mme. Gebhard's poison S see thee lie: boi frow. the sxiaustion of o forest | in nu Above thy deen and dreamiess sleep the | supplies. p silent stars go by; Sincerely yours, v darkness shineth the everlast- GIFFORD PINCHOT. He was an enthusiast brilliant writer of fast disappear 1 d sour-| o son th. department of the interior, and s is rapidly diminishing. It times more business with the he provided for for the rest of her days. To her consternation. however, the e {rangeq wife returned to her husband, flesh.” and they becams porfectly reconciled, ulture, and ffiittgafifi\epnlr;n::;!:lfy‘i: With Jesus Christ came & new £0s- |puttine an end to her prepmaure plans A, 2 Aaces 5 5 brotherhood, gospel | | creasing. 1t is in constant and inti| e of human herhood, va o % ‘writh s mot very common, though it [Fatal ‘rect. — These three bodles Were | sabsr apon her. dismizssi s fhat the | JIRE on, & 3 i 5, Tt is by no means. rare. n polities hanging presents at Jes Pt 3 Philadelphia, Dec. 21, 1921 jexrumed, and although they had been [chiid should seem sick; a man mamed o ¥ 70 RS BT, L o courage and thers beeause it is an ex j e hopes and fears of ail the years are {in the ground for 13 months, instead | Beck, bacause he teaged her; a man | .0 ‘RECREL SR BAG B RN L S BT What he| but don't associate it with Christ- et in thee tonight. SUNDAY iof belnz decomposed, they were almi named . Rosenhauer with poisoned beer, | 70T 10 2% R0 URCIEN WL RS AT and hecause he believed It was | i DAY MORNING TALK {mummy-like i their preservation. TDis |bacause he told fals tales about her: |over hectms e e dJenth removes the last Christmas fo Song. When Christ wae 2 - alone was o sign of the presence of pois- | johann Krauss, with beer, because he Sy vy e B e Al e e | LETYERS TO THE EDITOR THE CHRISIMAS STAK. on. a5 indeed. two of the bodles plainls | was rude to her: two other servants, ¥Rl the rest of us call extremes o Rt vl e i e Hhad Eaadeny R “When they had heard the king, thes |showed. The poisoner was arrested in | Hagin and Waldin, with coffee, because | OUEW 10 il mu il service, & the angel a mult S Toro Teimiec departed: and lo, tie star, Wwhich they { November in Nurembers on the 18th of |they were jealous; a certain Wagonholz mfl“fl‘_n e s e il ’ praising | Mr. Editor: One of the grgat con- ("W In the east went before them, tlil |October, 1509, and upon being searched |and Harbach, for an experiment; Law- | . “weyse ,"‘{::’”‘;m‘“ oy Tou [ 10 God in the structive achievements of President | 't 08Me and stood over whers the, voung | two naciets of tartar emetic and one |rence and-Johann Dorsch, becanse they )de endreun by iy o m}mr s ade e. good will toward m - el 3 e _|ehild was. lor arsenie were found in her pocket. |were gredy; Chestopher Hoffman, Geb- ;‘1: :fl menm_‘m_‘ B nll‘h“‘ Norw mede] This has been the test tor some of toosevelt is In danger. A serious attack| When they saw the star they reé- {The trial started the following day, and |para Beck's brother, Burgomaster Peiz, myi“d . Hy 'n’r'-"“’ afes hd earoler Rioo ndest melody that the f man has |00 t nited States forest service will | Joiced with exceeding great joy. -“mtin »m the heginning, Tight ub 0 the 'goperper, Mme. Schell and Mme. Alber- |5 ‘a_lp m‘”“'“ely‘ % M%s o ""m ehemny e The r 1istened to, or the of man | be ir the news from Washington. | !9:10 2 §th of Apeil, 1810, this remarkable Wo- i, all were poisoned by her getting the | SUUEEIS ACRCElY 0 R SR8 P L I mor in the nd Were: composed. The Nativity d ' In the house the Curry bill (H R.. 5964) | And there was in the same count A all knowledze of the crimes. | #0534 and poisoned wine and beer mixea i Moloos T Coal for it is aiffienlt - i and the effort to have|the auention of the 1w lin the senate zhe King bill (S, 2740), ana | ShePherds abiding in the field, keeping ast named day, she.entered |on” e Es o el By st fall becaune brARE ans. 1t is the inspiring (leme of | the New bitl (3. 2382) provide for trans- | WMCh over: their flocks by night, and with almost a smile of sm-l On the Tth. of July, 1811, the asurt {oor ABSD S o0 O o Goastics o - nation on the vart of his| TEer part of Handel's greatest iri-| ferring the forest service in awhole or in{9% the angel of the Lord came upon upon her face as she thouhtl, “poppere sentenced the poisoner to|ge®I00 0o Gin it for them to ook . That h, s developed an|umph, The Messiah which is nmon | part from the department of agrionifnre dwmé pt L‘he (Elory of the Lord siione the evidenco againgt her was | B0 PSCRENE PO by ‘aword, and b et e Bl - now o which might bet-]eonsent the grandest of aii t to the department of the interior. Hear-{0uRd about them and they wore eore To her surprise; hOWever |, ."y05. to be afterwards laid upon | oo e . Theyimay or may ) o Ay o e P helieved ings have been held and will shortly be|2i@id. And the anzel said unto the ened tin the _procecdings Lher. Bods Lo, be SUErWAIE o - o R g Vi s e - e | goria; s don “Fear not, for, behold. [ bring vou zood nnouncement that Glaser's | 11® - = a not thelr 3 ’ cated. but the fact that R A conti tidings of great joy, which shall be to | been exhumed. For |5¢nt With the order that the second Dart iy, ¢ven when they aré not they find i 345 Z {1 Homes gyon In partment of agriculture, where | /110! o W ol SRl o ito 1 oneca more hee: ed. of the sentence be omitted. She there- | qut Sten R To ot O on don't X direcife fo Fecio, Remken U lidale backifn 8 gory. W they are now. the forest service and the | 21! People ltwo whole hours, she e |fore, on the 17th of September, 1911 | L 0™ ing, " e same cxaggerated / effort to have him re-| the sixth century, however that m forests are safr, and so well| Kor ulo you It born thés day jn the | call the “nied desroe” |00 & o hiock after taking leave of |10 CHRER 10, Hhe N O o o - SR i B P ed that (exeept for certain special{ |y 9f David 4 Savipur. which is Christ § ally after woeping and Wring- . "suage; and without a tear, went ‘to | & Cait e " ter may try to be, thelr ts difficulties. Those | Betilehem. It would be impos: e e - s | he Tord, and it shall be a sign un-|jpe her hanis, she confessed in one < hat Justics Glaser s : e e rests) they have won the unanimous | € G ST T Shell bo & - 1 of sentemces|her death persisting that Justic ty | Ters presonce Is likely''to have some- ot 2 R el W e e jsupvort of the nation ‘Thelr purnose 18| p0s¥ ! caling clothes, ang wine i | Er e e ag - strack by Nght. |Prompted her to kill his wife. The ony | yilp Of the Teproachfal tu it e , For the most part|talas that are sung every v to srow trees, and they belong naturally R e e yine g aad ) thon el ag ey « |reason that can be given for the crime |"UC0 D7 R e ority) PARDON ¢ island are heppy to{RAatyl season. Bvery civilized n 5 in the department which has to do with |3 manser. And sudden re was With | nine, rolled upon the floor s d’*fim‘ is that, after her life of ease and.lux- Crot of the United | Spebrated the event i some masierviece | growing all crops. incluaing tree crops,| e a8 L g . JeavEmly Jeonwalatonk | and B tosbe catzie ury she suddenly found herself alone ~ . 5 ok Rally et {from the soil. Forestry is a part of ag. ‘f“fl”“:"fiw 'f',“ and saving, _""f'—v? court v . thin ani shriv- |With Do ome to obey her every com-| fhe firat recorded life inmurance poli = ) p ne come tn| Christmas in Painting. | ricu and is =0 recognized the world e conetin e Aol etk wanziger S was now: thi g mand, and hateful because of 1t, found a | oy wag issued in London in 15938 ot ber e s ¥ iholbas called forth the greates | around. 10t 1 1 gy T gmen. Luke 2 |eled. When she was voung, ehe said I | way to lower the barriers of everything. | ho life of Litiiax du Gybboas for twelve e e jeTort of Ih®| painter’s brash. The same mighty con-| The inicrice department is lue real es- | tion see the SEapharts pemen fmags (her’ confosion, she had sreat adedls | pyret using the poison as a last resort, |monthe. It was underwritten by thirteen . 7 the iglands, it is not im-{gutions that have come to the musician's | tate swent of the government. Tt is not over their frocks mm . that o Watch fand draaming of romances became heljater to avense her smallest whim of |individusls, the premiem being 350 a be do ¥ endeavor to lay a. . und have been interpreted to the | y of a real estate agent to A SRy 5 SInokt, e ol nevnrs ndblana grudge, and lastly as a habit or, to use !g5g0, n the administration of | e { 5 drous night in the history of our world. | men in turn, every one of pare s s ol e Bl o Lt gl e S A ]‘;ir? Up in the midnight sky hung the star | filted her. as she bace older u d, the canvas are companions (o the | ct. when the interior depart- | P e S M Bl e s. Bitter ot = -1 wily doesr't apnear to have| human voico 2nd musical instrument hartee of:the tablanaltheaeg ] o SAGE Ine Wiseimen £0 the eacrediand: mapn. itimpngh axstmes foREY responsibliities or to | The "hflf"""", e e < hey were so badly handled |yo inepherds to find that miracle of all voune alike, she entered into the house of his ‘duties. Rather | torio. The -greatest pai of all the President Roosevelt was forced to| seadet i S aGLR 2. = et $ 2 | ages have been drawn irresistibly = to e SRR 1 he depart. | miracles, that babe 1y in the manger, {of Justice Wolfanz Glaser as house. r ’ 5 or, 1f in fact thero I ground | 38 Tave been drawnm S e e ane Jepart | who was the incarnate Son of God! FoW | osper with a sad heart. As soon as P m. that it has been due| pivaioq’ Florenting waintor: found in the | Cont of aericulture. The modern Prog-|jifferently hag human history read since | she saw Glaser. she determined that < 10 observe the proper de-| Modonna and her -eniid o' theme werthg | oy Of forestry in America dates £50m |inet memorable night when the Stara of | ae he was sevarated from his wife 1 " s obs c prope P h theme worthy | that change i r th ra of | o T Hh L LI macy which the pos niis; &nd-in odlor and in besirty Lol DR T 3 Redemption shone upon a world that had |y showld marry her and so she . s g o { by b oy S ) The forest service has Ittle bustness | tnERto0 SIERC UDOR € WOTE thet Bas i that he has hi represents Pope | r . 3 e of the mistakes that 8 Javins Gawn, the triple A ) it is evident from the fail- _Bec vorably upon the cail for re- t inistration considers | With that star came the descent of tI promised Christ—“God manifest in t hael have lavished their genius on the scemes of the Nativi- e e R STILL HAVE PLENTY OF 3 4 . y. We have but to mention such names | mate cooperation with every M of|ohose kuymote was love. With Jesus|or the wife, and so, on the i3th, 1 exist for sueh drastic ac-|as Da Vinci, Fra Bartolomeo. Tintoretto, | fhe demarpoas where it 1o son e Christ came a new civilization founded | ang 15th of Ausust she put it arsenic e to 3 experience of the past should | Michaelangelo and lesser nam : ? J den rule. With Jesus Christ |} Glaser's tea, and later tartar real- | The department of agriculture has | o0 the £01d in Mme. Gla ' the way in the future. | ize the place Christ's birth occupies iU | much forest work fo do oavelds the ro.{Came the perfect model for human con- emetic in her coffee, saying. “I must i . ts; with Him came the atuning sac- | make my old age comfortable, and if g — ~ vainting. tional forests. There are more acres by | Suct® ! With sl e & i . J . 7 cons s sin_and_deliverance frem the |tha arsenic does not fo the business this ter . EDITORIAL NOTES, | Christmas in Seulpture. With a meagre | twenty million in woodlots on farms ;fl:zr:o;f P AGHE B eama e smme ‘;i”"fi e et 4 Christmas to each'and every- | knoWledge of history, one could easily | than in all the remaining pubMic domain, | borers oF Nl WECh Tlm = came = the | time 1 w imagine that the chisel would play it8 [of which th. Interior department has >, does. ; tion of a countless host of immor- Slasor was immediately seized part in doing homage to the scenes of |charge. It the forest service were trans- | Ger"hoctl Of, & Countiess Host of imn B el s B e e Bethlehem. The fine arts are so clogely | ferred, the department of agriculture 3 | with pains and it 5 Z : i be no surprise that prices{ allied v & Christ OF) or oF B obes ahe Qled. : : o a vist spocale io one brasch | woma be compeled tn ol w3 similar | B e O o7, WD the Durit of| 5t of Sovtember. T80, she fied WE MUST SELL EVERYTHING : - i since the packers’ strike. | appeals (o all equally. The marble image | organization, thus leading to more dupli- | Sou op e siec. Anished the transcedent er O e wavs to be expected. as well as the caivas is made (o stand |eation in the government serviee fnstead | c 4L T LCCUIGN "Onrlst of Bethany o i AR S e 2 - of Gin] oadied confiions fioro-|hestes. Mhe one oMelendine nawme $6dis Phero i ndlisue oW cion of eyl LD T2 SERE B BTSAES RG G wine, ang SN Bl 8o . ht 1o be pretty good. sculpture is that of Michaclangelo. Who | kind for the proposed transfer. Tt is mei- | 2P°PHeS: Dap Sagiid et A o B " stands to the period of the Rennaissance ther good administration, good business. nor good olitics to undo Roosevelt's worlk. Tt is well understood in Washington that the same interests that attempted the on is nearing its end and |25 Phidias and Praxitiles do to the eariler o » has been heard from | GTeCK art. As he was the greatest archi- ve 8 P U G Society tect as well as the greatest sculptor of g the age, we finl wonderful images of not a pe THE PRICE both the Madonna and child in all the |to got b 1 SR e oy i : c o zobble up the natural resources of Pm'r Tow ke Bl e ‘W"‘I:“"l Uy | most noted churches of italy. There is|Alaska in Secretary Ballinger's time are rges OC an al'le = K. : sh 1s gone. Well it Will| scarcely a sculntor of first rank in any | ac it again. The best stalking horee o6 . o get a Iot of sympathy just| civilized country who has not shown his i — the men behind the grad is the claim ; : : gl In reproducing the scenes of the |that Alaska is going backward. The | Always Ready to Supply Your Needs i Nativity in marble. fact is that from 1910 to 1820 the ex- s ' t 2 man on the comer says:| Christmas in History. It is perfectly | POTts from Alaska have increased from 1wt it e fine if the Christmas spir-]safe to say that—all things considered— | $18:608.384 to $62,469,086, or 366 per o foh { prevalled throughout the entire | the most influential event in all recorded | ent. While during the same ten years their o - histary was the advent of Christ, Nothing |the exports from the United States in- " X s else approaches it in far-reaching im. |Creased from $1.866,258,904 to $8.228.- refusing to let Berkman and Gold-| Portance to the weifare of the human |916307. or 340 per cent. Alaskan bus- om b 3 SCHWARTZ BROS. | - . e i race. Whether all the peoples of the |iness has actually been growing faster ' ARWY v 4 - | sarilosin T iheers vecogrize thel earth square their lives according to the | Hian the business of the United States, THE CELEBRATED FRESH MINED . ) h ed anar- | nrecepts of Jesus or not. He Is recognized | 21though the lattar has been increasing oo & m T et | by all as the supreme event of all history. at a rate without precedent in the iy e S s sigp ot a1l B 08 R WILKESBARRE COAL nt officers don’t seem todoubt. What other person has been| The national fomests in Alaska, if they troubls locating violators | strong enough to make his birthday the |Can be saved, will produce two million tiey have the dsposition to | dividing poimt of all human history? Haa | Cords of pulpwood annually for all time, MINED BY THE 1S LOCATED IN THE FORMER KIES' SHOE STORE, MAIN STREET - o 1 such a universal honor ever been even |Or enough to supply one-third of the servin suggested in connection with any other | Bresent nceds of the United States. The Leh' h Wilk B Coal C k at It from any direction and ep-| birthday. The followers of Mshomet |forest service in the departmen: of sg 1g es-Darre 0. Wi egrapages. 5 : ‘lews are certain to be taken by |Made @ futile attempt to thus honor the | Ficulture has completed plans for devel- T < agpeb men and school children | PTOPE€t but the Mohammedan heglars {ing this great resource in & way to open EGG 1 50 cents per ton . focad Pesfeoahioin o ! elowly crumbled before the Christian |it to the public but keep the gravbers out. er " el &) who are given vacations at this time. ghronology. o the very end of time the | More than halt our timber is gono ai. || STOVE extra if baskets ‘ Pl ek - & : etters B. C. and A. D. will be used. No |ready, Only one-sixth of T pouch as those who From the way in which Collins brought | one but Jesus has been big enough to | forests remain, and they are being (] NUT . Of are used. WHEN IN DOUBT AS TO AN APPROPRIATE | o certain to be den about the adjournment of the Irish dail| divide all events Into two classes—thase |at a rato that will destrey hem oesirels \wlrlx gf P"h,r‘-"- AL it seems evident that he will be able to| before and since his birth. before twenty-five yeras. Onmly a little 4 - b e e B e S e B BaCiah 8 D : : GIFT FOR HIM | g ey for. s en stated thas vhe smonnt of liter: bring down upon us the dangerous hard- LUMBER to nult;o your CV:I’Y desire, fmmBl?ie CEPAR ; ot only did they appreciate < ships of a timber famine. Th B i the ICK the : 3 ! ature put forth having the incarnation as guine e cost of rour ine to to o 1 it il Dolivia mow anorsas 1hs Peruien | e shome onin ek SIS0 58 | potymos “sad tomber 16 aleendy seoce{f EQSLS iB ¥ ““""’TED BUNBATOW. Uner LOCK OVER THE ASSORTMENT OF : Jresidential message but O lowes Jouss| 0 ot American medlation of tho long bulng Uhal was over ult 1t is caey | OUSH Of the staso to which e sar.|| chimney in the COMPLE U . Up-to-! ) i Joae quick to act upon the suggastion of standing South Amerlcan dispute but | to see Why it should arouse the poet's already advanced, axd of what i f ¢ A [ e Bt the b | SO e i T T S e ey minute in QUALITY, RIGHT SERVICE and PRICE. PIPES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO { joubled, and the senate wastedno time | over Ghile call forth the greatest poetic expression, | Little has been heard of ail this out- 3 X T - 3 BRte the wistam of s s Homer, Vergil, Dante, Milton and Tenny- | #lde of Washingion. The purposo of AND SMOKING ARTICLES, AT H > estd e son are evidence of this. Again and }this letter Is to let you kaow whet is as soon as the president hag af-| Senator Reed's claim that he was need-{ 200, 40" (o sublime words of bante i | Planned, and to express my hope. that WE SELICIT YOUR ORDERS 3 his signature corn and Gl for|ed at Washington on matters of grevel mortalize the Nativity. The greatest|When the occasion come You will trent in Will be sent on thelr Way 10 thelconcern to the country shows how hef poem of the 19th century was undoubted- | the Droposal as it deserves. Unless thelll I le of the Volga valley Who'ato dving | vicws it. Many others would take a @if- | iy Tennyson's In Memoriam that is dedi. | friends of forestry take uo this matter the lack of something to eat. suffer-|forent view. cated to “The Immortal Son of God” |in earnest, its enemier will win out. If . 4 from disease and oniy partly clothed. / |Fietion in all its phases in vermeated |they do, it will mean the ruin of ‘the > Likewise it seems probable that such| The New York alderman who wants|With the spirit born in Bethlehem. One |forest service, the wreck of the move- . of medical supplies a8 remaing|an ordinanes prohibiting women from | Of the finest chapters in the Englisn lan- | ment for forest protection in Amenica, CENTRAL WHARF Successor to Charles A. Betting ; g guago is the one in Ben Hur describing | and higher prices for forest products of B B VS & S to WSl amoking jn pmblic pavkebly fas b ML TN, s ilowing the star f- the fevery Tind 1wt em o o e of that country. that siave to the weed Wwho disposes of 3 cradle. In view then of the event. let | wrong time (o take chances with for-|§ NORWICH, CONN. PHONES 23 and 24 ten cigarettes before breakfast and an-|us join hearts with Phillips Brooks and |estry just now, when every clearheaded| be [other who burns up ten packs every 24| sing: citizen knows that with the utmost care : little town of Eethiehem, We can hardly escape most serious trou- 56 BROADWAY

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