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. OUR GREATEST others of a simjlar mind that they can 1 better serve their own health by avoid- JOYS OF BUDGET MAK]NG ing any such u;:;mkmgs. General Rey- na _has had hi: erience. + He tried and ~- he :l:ed,'l H: as captured without dit-| “Yes, budgets are certajnly splendid,”| “Well, I did up the breaklfigi vf:fl: ficully and given a speedy trial which|said the bright young woman who had :’?cdres::;:l'lt :ilms:‘:eb::i “110\:;; hm:i, “.ou‘ ] was followed by an equally speedy exe-|not been married very long as she|. b g.rwuh g“”‘ it in. So [ just trotted right in and . cution, Obregon has thus strengthened|placed the salad plates on the table|rate ‘scillcw bowl at the very t-p and Q"‘e"' his. power and Influence. He has dis-|with great precision. of my list. hecause, you see, Horace, | closed to those of a revolutlonary inclina- Her husband watched her adoring-|when ikere’s anything that you .ove 2 tion that the government™is not power- | 1v. te eat the way you do rudding it s 125 YEARS OLD less but hsvfl%:::n! of enford:g law| “And you're just a fine, great, big|absoiutely foolish not {o have a’l yeu ummerioiion orice 13 & Week: 06 & mea; 3808 | end order to a degree nOt expelenced|O'd Bubby to have thought of such a|want of it—especially after living in . o in_the republic for a number of years. . | P&k she went on S| it frichSipcatstag shonse. A3 ou \ L Eaterec st the Postiffice «t Nermi, Cm»., m| Mexico has long needed a governmert -ell,” he offered honestly, “you |¢id fcr five years—' _ : scond-class matier. kaow I didn't really invent the bud- R ween’t half as bad as yarire Telepione Camy, that was able to exercise its authority.| o( plan itself; I just thought that|making cvt, Amelia,” he protested. Bunctn Bustsess Offies. 4%0. That It has today to a degree far ex-|it would be a good thing for us to use.| “Well, she didn't eook every littie Bullet!n Ediiorlal Rooms, $8-2 ceeded anything that was demonstrated{n that way we know at the end of thing you wanted and cook it as nice- - Bulletin Job Oles. 85-3 | by Carranza. Mexico is moving in the|the year how much it has cost us and’'ly as I do!” ~ Silimantic Office. 23 Church St Telepbons 16 | girection that this country has long|we can i::e at a glantce whether it, “Ne, ne, of course not,” agreed the sought to see it and toward which its ef- | would be wiser to apportion more mon- | very young husband. . Norwich, Thursday, Bee. 20921 | (7E% 0500 11 times been direoted. It|ev on one ihigg and lees on anoter. | “Then 1R logkedt sl thronan the pad —— — = | is unfortunate for its own good that it 1s| 4nd it ism't ‘every iittle wife who|pers last night to see if there happened wEmsEn OF THE AssociaTed Press, || unwilling to furnish the guarantees that | SOUId, accomodate Jerself readily, el i be s Sl plagsan yellow ol o e o arely switict || this country-edlls for before extamding|™.vypny fp's just as easy as easy”|ful sale of kitchen utensils at the Ar- e e T e S e Fepognition. purred the young woman who had not|cade. I went right down the list and, R e T, e T ST TS beer. married very long, flitting back | Horace, you've just no idea how much Ui A of reoumtiestion of weclal de || AIDING THE MERCHANT MARINE, |to tne kitchenette to bring in a yel-|I saved on everything there. oaiches aerein ave also reerved. When President Harding referred to|low bowl \ the glving of aseistance to the American e “Why on the egg beater alone I sav- “Isn't that bowl something new?' vessels through some other plan than|__.) that prescribed in the Jones bill, the re- | 2ked the young husband. s 1 . 3 “Yes; admitted the bride; “you see ef § duetion of ten per cent. In duty on all|we had nothing to put the pudiing in C“‘C‘H‘A“Oh goods carried in Amerlcan bottoms, he o dd L plocrd ed 22 cents and I bought a sink strainer for 15 cents—a really nice, cne. See, it's in the sink theré now.” The young husband looked regret- while it cooled, and besides we needed | fully at his lamb chops and lumbered WEEK ENDING DEC. 24th, 1921 declared that he would have something|an egg beater and sink strainer and|toward the kitchenette, pdefinite to say upon the subject later on.|a dish mop.” “I didn’t buy £o very many things 11’686 Naturally much interest will be taken| She was counting the items off on|of course,” she said as he fook his Is Now In Progress in such recommendations as he makes|he: fingers whil, a worrled' Tlttle|seat eventually, “but I bought every- when the time comes. frown appeared between her eycs. |thing that we abs)lutely neeled. Ard In the meantime, however, others ary | ‘It isn'* neqessary, Ameiin,” <ailldo you know, Horace trat waen T got THE SUBMARINE PROBLEM. anxious to get thelr views aired afd) (D€ YOURE Fusband, “to explin what|home I still 'had $3.26 jef Without a doubt whatever s d in | there has been suggested an elaborate|) % Lough: downtown. T merely men-| Her triumph blazed in the sves of hatever is done in Pk : tiened th2 yallow bowl—" the young woman whd had not been regard to the submarines at the arma-|Plan by shipping interests, not' the ship-| “\\yy of courss. I should certain-|married very lona. ment conference Will depend to a large|ping board. which will be made the basis e you to take some ‘nierest| “But your hat and gloves,” inter- degree upon France. That its attitude in | Of discussion at a conference which is to 1" bought, Horace. pOLRdE e WGt IhAEba regard to these ships may result in no|be held by the board and the represen- oung iisband proceclal to “We-e-ell, of course,” ruminated the action by the conference upon that mat- | tatives~ of marine transportation inter-|locx tecughtful. bride, “that wasn’t oats—Suits—Dresses—-Furs At Sharp Beductions N ) fu ugh to puy & ter is entirely possible, and it may be|ests next week. One of the suggestions| ‘“I+thought™ he said finally, “that|hat and gloves and I simply wasn't reserved for a later and D cial conference of the nat Pl . The United States has in the Hughes| shipping Interosts may be alded through | c Y& <aid t:ewgflgebnlnxazu;?:: plan undertaken to place a restriction | the loaning thereof. Such a fund wouldn't ;. bly a spe-| is for the revolving fund of $100,000,000| YOU Were going to buy a hat and some | going to spend more then we hal al- ns, to be created, by the government that|8IOves if you went downtown today.”|lowed for living in tre budget, ‘ H slearance Sale q | U looked very self-~izutecus, “But you needed ¢aem,” the young | before I slarted downtown and fous upon the underwater boats. It has not|approach a subsidy if it was in fact & e et that this month there would be juvst favored abolishing them since they are|revolving fund. If it was not expected yes, I know, dear. 1 bousht exactly $15.37 left over, provided the considered important for defense. Never-|that the loans would be pald it can be|westher ¢cesn’t warm up too fist so|of paying cash tor them I charged theless in view of the desire of others to| appreclated that the shipping interests|that we nced to take meore ice. them at Timpkins’, cut the submarines to a figure belgw that | would receive much valuable assistance. them all right, but ycu see, instead! Ezchange. first suggested a sibstitute basis. show-| They wouldn't call for any better sub- Ing a decided reduction was submitted In | sldy although the treasury might be kept described, with the aid of Vida!, Du- the hoves of reconciling the two elo-|busy replenishing the fund. o bosc Rossi and Courriol and himself / a"ham ments in the conference. It seems un-| That there Will eventually be devised Famous Trials Two weeks after Laborde was sen- I'kely that it will prove acceptable to|some subsidy olan for stimulating - pfoncea ‘{’nda’c}’ém}gr‘"{'&’é’:‘a'e ,f‘”m:th France though Great Britaln would ap-|tive merchant marine seems probable. : i 3 b a3 2 prove. Japan was satlsfied With it al-| There can be no question but what Amer- LYONS MAIL ROBBERY ;‘L‘::e‘;';r{’:ew;‘;’;:fiasc;‘!’:"’nh:‘t‘ besn % 121-125 MAIN STREET lotment under the first Hughes plan, On|lcan enterprise is as keen as that of-oth- fThe courtyard of the post office of | Ques were now more positive that £ the scaling down of the number it has|er countrles provided it isn’t obliged to|ihe Kue S: Martir was, on the 2ith . rot disclosed its attitude. overcome too great handicaps, but When|of April, 1795 filled with an excitable | Wig was set~upon the head of Du- & Great Britain would like to have the|it is oblized to labor under restrictive)crowd of people, many of whom wouid | bosc and a portrait of Lesurques by submarines abolished. Lord Lee pre-|laws and fails to get the assistance that|rush to th: end of the rue and i7os| they had been mistaken, and when a I his side, a witness, who was the wife sented strong arsuments for such a dls- | other countries give 1t is mot surprising;cagerly up :ke boulevard aloaz whizh |Of the innkeeper at Lieursaint, swore E N : osion T o e et and s, At | Tie Grerdue Toall Srom Byean tavacsed, | on er oail That she Lat ser ou. | bt Kemmmnl W Ko K such an end would be secured. Ne s-of France at thuu tinwe | bosc in company with the other con- can vessels in great mumber are lying|Llhe highw theless it set forth its attitude upom this| idla o oven hb)‘ highwaymen srd | Spirators " ine: Wi-teled night Teossi] her. & ble b Goa |ien, a n ¥ " i T > i robbers and the people of Paris had | Was now the only ene who had not|and no other. is accestal y the God gth wishing to discover how much attitude upon this war weapon In no un-| There seems to Do 2 need nat only o} jcen terrifial by the number of airo- |been convicted, and in 1804 the last|and Father of ws all. the lesson had gone to the brains of her | Viscount Berkenhead Bolved misakable terms. There can be nogiving careful consid®fation to somefcjayg thefts which had been co.nm.lc-|Of the murderers was given his wef | God still seeks for those who worship |students, she inquired: foutding the fmoortance of having the|form of aid for the merchant marine but| e merited sentence. Him “in spirit and in truth.” Compuls- Now, Jimmle, which would you fath- Irish Problem underwater boats eliminated from its| of modifying existing legislation so that The Brest mail would chanzs esur- < standpoint, and apparently the only an-| American cavnital can operate Without b swer to the desire for abolition is the|ing vlaced under much greater burdens legitimate use for e purpose of | than that of other countries. While ory ‘worship is abhorrent to God, who 1s |er have—one apple or two halve s here and would then dspars " |the Author of iiberty. We have four or- | The little chap promptly reniled: “Two ons. Napoleon at this time wa s fight. | LET TERS TO THE EDITOR |sanizations, or ccmbinatins, caltins for |natves, you bet.” n Italy, and in reply to his op- religious legislation—The Nationai Re-| “Oh, Jimmie? exelaimed - i such a warship for small nations in pro- olttes ew laws vegarding ship- for money, a valuable consign- _ Telling the ‘Truth form Association, the International Iie- fwoman a littla disappoinie tectiog . Mehwctras = g g ;;;g"‘;’;'l’:iu‘;‘f mt s fitanty be. siven!ment of specie wwas o be dispatched| Mr- EdHfor: In these days of provari. |form Bureau, the W. C. T. U. and the | would you prefer two halves” France yvielded on canital shive to de-|to somr ‘o‘f hs exlating ones. —= N by -the Goverrnment. / cation and exaggeration, it is pleasant {0 |S0-called Lord’s Day Alliancc. With “Because then I could ‘see if it was 598 $o6e protection. thsacHe i) ) 3 S ones. The Government courier, Jean Ex.|D¢ informed, as we are by Georgs E, |these four combinations all alming for the |bad inside.” e 2 protection through' the sub- fcotfon, who was making his last jour- | CATWbeN. that there lives today, one [One thing, to enforce religion and re- Fona i ity n‘\::”ih ca:’;,’,;"?y m: SAVING GOVERNMENT FUNDS. |ney, Dreathed a sigh of relief when | TR DY name Debs, who is a truth tell- [ligious institutions by law. : Its detense. ISTEEArd| o der the budget system which has|tbe mail, an_important looking vehi- | Good night! Are we going ‘basi ] cle with three hors i .| It is ¥ratifying, also; to know that for |the dark ages? Words from U. S. Grant, It 15 to be remembered, howaver, that | been Dut in oneration BY the present ad- | fr® IR finbe horses, drew in Safe- | this unepected and remarkable e ter. | “Let us lsbor for the securlty of frée sven thoneh the nations in the C{mr_,_!minlstmurm radieal cuts in apnoropria- teau, now compared notes and made |20CC the man was distinguished from the [ thought, free speech, pure morals, un- nes should agree to abolish the m‘i‘_\h.n'\:z haye been mzjfl{. It has been i'n- evervthing safe from any unexpected |ET¢at Mass, by prompt incarceration, and | fettered religlous sentiments, and equai marines # would still leave many of the | SiSted that aporeoriations be kept with-fattack. One passenger who was to tra- ml now brought into notice again, by the rlgh!svlm{l‘ priviloges I::rl all man, lmc_- sther nations with them ‘and unrestrict. | I bounds and that there-be a heavy cur- | vel by the mail and whae gave his name | C/SReNCY ¢f our chief magistrate, who |spective of"nationaiity, color, or re‘iglon. s1. That has to be considered in connec. | {2{Iment in the expenditures for the fu-|as Laborde, was settled inside, and |S72™s 2 pardon {o this exceptional and Respeotfully, , tion With the abolition ‘plea, although|UTe BY sicha means it will be po: the” coach with more than 7,000,000 ‘“"X‘“ PrisOR. FRANK J. WENISCH, Whatever is done, 20w or in the future, |Dle 0 Set away from the heavy expenses|livres under its basket-shaped heod,|, &, WStorle masiatrate of Roman ag-|Wilmantic, Dec. Toth. 3 h g < 2 e St. 3 tion, s Setter megulation of the use of such cr: normal :onilfmns, it being ;-u!ent of “_crz (‘hange?rges where the horses truth?” and it is fi:ue:l—tng e k;‘“yv in the thne of war. @ course fhat each refuctlon heans Just!” A< the mail pulled up, & well-dress- | M3t after 20 centiuries, Norwich, Conn., e that much relisf in federal taxation. ed young man jumped hastily on hig|°T0duces the first man who has the ac- JAPAN'S HOMELAND AND rmE | Because of the war there Was a heavy|horse/ and galloped off in the direc. |Umen and temerity to make reply—and TREATY. fncrease in the number of zgvernment|tion of Melum. Having changed horses to answer that question—and he dis- The “last child had the right idea, i p employes. They wWere added tight and|the Lyons mail moved off once more, | S0VerS his answer in the case of the man and I think there must have been a f a 1t until when the war closed there wera | Here Nanteau was relieved in the sad. De,’\f’—\ @artyr to truth. The Pumphandle Hanshake happy busy Christmas at her house, Tapan is ready to move to have to make | more than esuld be.knt busy. Curgail- dle by Etienne. Audbert. The next ‘ow, il abpears to us that if Mr. Debs 4 S 3 . | with mother and the little helper the four power trealy Inoperative as {o|ments have heen going on but ‘slowlv,|Marning, a_postilion of the Poullly|'®d been Imprisoned for telling a Me—| Youwe run iaté the pumphand'c |working together to keep the joyous e protection of the main 'islands of | “hose holding government jabs don't like |Mall were ‘amazed ‘to see the great|lt WoUld have been an unjust reflection | Randshake often no doubt, most peo-| time. Foo many things at Christmas Japan is based upon fact or not should|te part with them, but in aAdition ta|LYOBS mail standing on the road, scat- | "POR the rest of us liars, and certainly | ple hawve. But t ever occur 'o|time are done by mothers for children. » % e o 2 tered o we would have had cause of complaint [you te draw any inferences from it?| o, he ideal way is to do th. ith be disclosed In the near future. Such|the weoding out that has been done In the [ [°T¢d Papers and bloodstains belng i : wheén the ideal way is to do them wi el i e Sl Ly o Fesg s b is removied from|Mute evidence of the dastardly mur- against the governmental authorities. | First of all, you must realize that|the children. In that way there are S SkRaeh Ax. the: Toos D rost three years It 18 renorec J°™Mlder that had been perpetrated. A fur- | DAt Leing. sent to prison for tellipg the | this type of, handshakq may siSnify| pever any fussy, restless, bothersome e B s e inclusion of the| Washington that under the budget re- ther investigation revealed the blood- truth” as Mr. Campbell declare Debs |either one of opposite aracteristies. | ghildren, but a willing, interested, un- rn»m e of Japan was not sought by |quirements there are 150,000 marked to|stained bodies of Excoffon and Aude. | ¥25. there can be no-reuscn for our be- 1Its obvieus and populan significance|unselfish group of youngsters having at country, b\:t was included in thejgo, That means of course that they are bert. But nothing was to be found of ing hurt, or feeling hurt, ‘n regard to it— |is breezy sincerity, co 1 good will{the real spirit of the aay. lmerl‘:emmn of the treaty ihat was!rot needed, that such ’sérvice as thav|the™ passenger Laborde. The story of }“eremre we aré not interested, personal- | and strength and decision of charact- “Where's the pretty things?" wailed tareed uoon by the deleEitan performed fs no lonzer needed or can be|the erime is as follows: st "‘;"t‘;":,fg’m‘“,, SRS LA (o U R enson that (g 1s| 2, fiVe-year-old daughter as she sur- e interpretation apparently went iy a v others. 2 i & TSty i A o R AN ut for the ver, rea:on that veyed the dining table an o heliday. BATO8A () sassuing) o the tames R ok e R tha the-culprit daring hig tmariamment, | the popular elgnificance altachod 10| oor maren't menE i to pet the uansi| According to semi-official ad- forth in the agreement, and it was an|wholesal, discharge of government em-|tne figures of four mounted pavihg tho to pefies, WUl x Sutne Bolde, ihe eclisracieralagiat” doss: not 8é- | afoorations,” wéplied the hurrying mo- |, Yieee, Wisieunt Dirkeutand, Let interpretation that was made for & pura| pioyes there sl he saved (o the fov- | Dearcd and the lenie bupiien aR-fcafu about expressing s spcial |cept it aa a {inal indication of the3s|ther. Then nosicing the disappointment | Chancellor, dovissd the pjan under brang of trut| % pose. That purpose was that there|ernment $450,000,000 a vear the taxpay- | ordered Audebert to stop. He was made c . PLURIBYS UNT'M. :m"‘i‘mbe‘,’.‘ proceeds to check up on|on the child's face, she suggested, “You | which g vewe o | might be ineluded under the reading of | : I CHILD TRAINING AT HOME I B T e ————r 0 tr——— “We Are Ready, Santa” The minister made a jolly, plump £anta Claus, and the little ones waited before him in breathless, eager sus- pense. Stddenly one little voice piped up, “are you coming to our house Santa?” Immediately there was a che- 've been good, are you c‘umln:l I to my house?” Finally one little gir! READ YOUR CHARACTER |iica” \We Sorked hard and cleaned By Digby Phillips, all up for you, San. Are you coming Copyrighted 1921 to our house tonight?" . Whether he report to the effect that Hardly had the eoach with its val- uable cargo passed Lieursaint when % \ signs of - cordialty and | knew where I keep them in the attic; | the Sinn Fein and the government ers of the country are mot golng to fail { COnSPicuous by the smart little mare Norwich, Dec./ 28, 193%. straighforwardness to make sure. e n reat Britaf: Wh » nego- 'fe agreement the Hawailan islandd |to anpreciate what !s belng dome in theh | Wich he rode and the fair wig which N o — The reason is dear, It you but sto ot e il o Sandero s B Y. ¢ ‘:, ¥ h.n 5. ".,.. sinée undar-a strict interpretation isi-|behalf. It fan't & case of tumaing out| D WOre Close beside him was a man | L S10p | thet for me? tations seemed to have found P i and think. This type of handshake 18| The little girl trotted off happily - 1nd possessions and - deminfons might | present ‘neumbents to mut fn others. k| On JOPRiSh devil-may-eare) appear- HSemse 1€ Cleokiay . culttvated by the man wha wants t8|and much to f,’er e nar's wocret ur.| of the fock af afiigiante to the have been_held as not fncluding Hawai = : anee. /Another, a fierce looking Pro-| Mr. Editor: I am always 2 3 & es: ‘and m crown Berkenhead reworded the o gy g e e ndg Hawail. 1s a case of discharging empléves whose vencal-and the third a erafty looking|if the Farmer's Talk to Far: i prise did get the simple napkins and| C oy 40 pe taken by members of wiigttie fot i lkcwnan s 1} was | services are not needed !fv the Sovern- Italian. It Was now quite darky and|real them each week. I notice: pretty good evidene uem g:per frunners u.'mi flt‘h”' abr‘xd parliament of the Irish Free / bty inakid se make the|ment any longer and applying the money | the Halian striking( as he thcught at|day's issue of last weel that he wae|poe, o HOO0 FUVCre Ao 16 W ron FT’: md‘fifl;‘fll*f" thy on the table-| und the articles were anl m,,"‘: ‘reaty include tho homeland of Japan, |which they have been drawing to meet[the courier, Excoflon, gave the oth-|wearin a garment fo da bis echores | oy h Spot. (R falde SoupASI a8 e i e - her, and after that| signatures, However, it wasi't a Japancse plan to| the necessary requivement of the coun-fer inmate, ‘Laborde, a nasty, scratch.|and imade from a ceat miade 61 vears |gou’ SR Mol (NSt FURTacH T8 | revelation to the mother, nd after thal lave it done. The interpretation agreed |trye “What are “you doing?"’ angrily|ag, and @idn't belove there was another | v oo pau "o0 l:heck'lwl Nty obiec MEnE shie always said a few days hefore & sy pon by the delegates would have avoid- shouted - the latter, throwing off his{SArment of that age. I'i agree with him. ¥ et e holiday, ‘Well,' daughter, we must qolnn CUT THIS OUTAT 15 WORTH MONEY *0 uncertainty upon the point had thy EDITORIAL NOTES, cloal;: “We are here for robbery and | My wife has a pair of stockines 91 years | F P RERTL L0 ga1ce. the pump- g:y";;‘;‘r?::ye:zm:‘“c‘,‘:c.; h:n: & inbject matter been so changed as to| It will be time to write it 1922 before | Tonior outchery: vld and they are 48 £00d 14 All ADDEALt b ndle handshake «ier indici-es re dprotty~ Then would follow plans or | mar it oo oy Bl T saes Shemers L call for no mora th: 1 ] The Provencal (Vidal) by name, the |ances . as though knit yasierday. 3 ki i mal 0 ¥ . 2 effle! €.y e B o6 |”l an a logieal interpre- | some people get a chance to get in 2 bit | Jtalian Rosal) and Labonde, tHen fiiror | miffals on each stooking are F. W.. the finement or keen sensibilities—quitd|a few simple ways the child could | Chicago, 1N, ting your name and ad- e R"d;yfl :Dtl-h:\;{ld;;z flt:;tw.;‘u:l; of prelimipary practice. * |l attackea’ Bxcotton, Who was, | al. | dite 1850. The material <hey ave made of | ¢ u';posl'te of ";:: g:n:::"‘é’m didn' y o - ough he fought bravely soon pver.|ls extra and 1830 is without doubt the| 4 Tomorrcw—! uble didn't seek. If it is prevared to say| The man on the corher says: Possl- = o prer g biaa s cu e e a come. The postillion was ordere vear they were knit. [ thing it would fhat it does not desire this special ad-|bly not all but many of the people with | take the coach down the Pouilly fiu;'s o hatd to find & pair f thal sga. 1 - vantage gained under the Interpretation,|cold feet have gone to Florida. < and when being attacked put up a|Wovld like for . The Farmer to know {his, that it doesn’t expect the other natlons i B L AR, stubborn resistance, his hand befng |24 would have -seit it to h.m but I did to give it protection beyond the respect| Franklin hill figures quite as promi-|found hacked in four places. The mail|RCt known his name or address. s we for rights which would be obtained any-|fently in the troubles of some autoists|Was then hurriedly riffed and the hap- |send it to The Rulletin, hovinz The Bui- | s o way it will serve the same nurponepas as railroad erossings e in others. less bodies were thrown, Audebert's|létin WiIl forward it t¢ him. het aix ot Ny ot s the change in the treaty working swoutd 3o into :1 spinney and courler's into a| Very truly yours. i . g 10 et m‘w ovd fnd 1Kie? fo. Likewlae it would overcbme the feel.| Cold Weather doesn't-mean the /fn-| Ppn field. - Ve s "91‘\':‘“’ C. KINNE, Jhor yout Big LROR I Ing harbored by some that Japan has|crease in bustness that it used fo for the | corik e e Aue Iruniile A | FHInGge. P AT 'Y was mad profited unjustly When as a matter of |horseshoers, but it keeps the plumbers| postillion. e by-the Foullly mail's help. dreTllclu;k w':‘ulhrw;.h: in ;‘(:r" a tri package econtaining Foley's -y ch'fig:fl"";’omcd‘“::":‘:“ o‘;'e ’2;‘;‘“ u“:; and Tar Compound. for cunsha, coids 22 rou ; helped make table decorations, chains :uup and sm, bhckache, and paper flowers for the tree, helped | kidney and bladder allments, and Foley pack the box of food or clothing and | Cathartic Tablets, a Wholesome and thor- | 5 “worked hard and cleaned all up” for ‘l’l"’,:m{!lfm"“"-f‘! e ':’;d“’,"‘g + Advising Skute Cless, \ | Santa Claus. bowels. Lee & Osgood Stories That Recall Others 3 S 3 Much to her sumprise she found that |f . p fact all tha it received was handed to|busy. The, foppish youth, whose name was| Nah. Stavied by e Gacineng the Iktle fellow had appropriated ong of ' It —_— 1 Colfilol‘ the next day went to Paris Mr. Fditor: A brand newe champlon |hers for the occasion and had ettacheqd: / 2 Likewise 1t ean be appreclated that 1| Of course times have changed but they |to réturn the four horses. This being| Plu® W advocats has suddeniy n-d& of paper on h printet \ —d ® the mainland subject to a conference of | draW up & set of new resolutions” to| With a criminal, Richards, who knew |(°3C1 the nation righienusncss by way |one of the ext : bills sther nati o P v v of the robbery and had shar vy | OF the sunless Sunday youte. His. > commmh‘ J“m 1 " 1922' to ."ly on tendered nations. that it doesn't apwreciatel eak. ’ fander. In spite of s iy &m is Noah Webster Cooper. tage and wants to be relleved of the ef- fects of the interpretation. Willing ’:‘, gold being made in Germany there are two of whom were with by this Devuh-fl will be as follows : They were all fo arrested, were not allowed to enter the ark. He ¢ 3 s what the other natfons will approve. 018 puieis. Two' wltnm:‘gcq small fnns were | S1TS Trom fhe Noah of (”‘/“M I e————— m &m cu. ft. p‘l’m 131{ i LRI I 1 v | suprise ot everyon ‘“Ei(,'fi&::;.“m“fim“ Lerd | M : Next IO,Mm.fi.pu-odh.fl} 100 cu. ft: were released for 90 days just before|Tesurques an 1o was a dec- = l/; b:nw:ex?lmzndclg:l:l - ?::ett"eflh’.bv;..t Christmas will bo s more Aiffcult Job of the fur who Fag oo was not All over 15,000 cu. ft. per month, 1174 cts. par 100 cu. ft. a Toes net wish to have matters concerning | Will seem a bit more normal if you only noted he was fraced and was arrésted from the wild 6f Temnesea to|in Dest bold what others regard as a speclal advan — % : 3 : Hatcnnfien the price of i E his ma; = is sugsestive, for his views are antiquated 3 mem F 3 Vo furnished Along with the reports about synthetic | (118 Tan was acquainted with many | % ERCN, 30V, Tho ut 23 e eoxd Th, n o | € ebruary 1, 1922, Price of gas him. n peaple 0 make the change there s mo doubt but|those Who Will at once have visions of o Lesurques and Guernot. & 5 ~ = cts. per 100 cu. sure of the youth Courrial, but to the that he lecks the ona thing it Noah = MEXICAN IMPROVEMENT, Getting back those -immigrants who 5 5 i E. cts. per ; Jaration that the, Woetd war y g started by the. 5. but as & result " # et it could be exsected By 8| than. iberating them, Grime” Thek, Bowerer, st p an bt 5 . wixsipen 3 e ot oo : g Censumer charge 90 cts. per month. . down disorders but there has besn so DR ORI { s Lesur- 2 eentury before. - - wai fnany. o ; 5 - Sl . = ) More than those directly cuncerned are mmapem-m hours in the - - : 2 X . oS, Drogress under the adminitration | rirested in kaowing What responeibis th 2 P e s > using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. per month § Preaia © 1s a)for the loss of life in the theatér fire in 9 “He whe vielates ths Sabbaih shall # S ] il billed at per gas m‘:‘"‘ contrast to thé state of affairs| New Haven is golng to mean. 2 fa 3 e !.m‘ = d.:&”«‘-"’ “T sl Vou that ‘m twenty- B EE il be d at 11% cts. p cu. fi. for all under his predecessor. Carranza clatm. St e A s : for > five years wa wiil be desterved. 1 am| K End consumed, plus the consumer charge, ' mm;;omym:lmm' o ut down| It may he possible to lock up ertain fthe an : {Here fenting to smvs our eountry. a&vm i X J - : 3 p ent and the law- | erminals in New York bt it to . |time 1 hear & Whistle ar A - 18 h nent © ! % less bands, but he wasn't able to accom-|hard o keep from some of them the : e thundering scross the Sowniry on : hosentss’ nmatos A charge of two dollats (2,00) will be mads for th= remov- ! plish it. Obregon has maintained thut|means of effecting thelr escape. Deraibtent’ I Hie prots R s e st atin condit e | ing and resetting of meters which have been insialied for Be had hia couniy under control apaf ™ s ; "combin mg resetting of meters- ve Whils there have been instances of out-| The trouble of selecting the gifts ls ic ot g e Sy Lora| [ b , . 1 breaks it is plaln that he has come so|now over but the work of »;;hu\gtu- two pri h TP iy h “ 'h. one year, - B A much nearer to the restoration of peace|them oceipy several days, even if| there that his statements imbress. Trou- | there is w_desire to do it early. b blemakers haven't been eliminated but By v o e - o B gk i o, s 1 ST o by T E RN -1 ¥ Yoo Ruviond Khaoltl oty of the Stle of ot make no progress. /" | nasn't as yet been referred to the United 4 J S fea By : T “cut, Revision of 1902. - : General Reyna got the idea that he supreme court for & decision. | e B the se 3t 1 . e f sl y i 4 ’ an Instant success. He was following en Scnator MeCormick previous bad examples and the speed | Americans to stay in Hayti, it is a good| With which Obregon nipped his scheme amnka;:u‘g:m'mm_ww" M-—nu %o canvince any ! holdhis position eud-heps for the.best.! " 7