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to. failure of the visiting del tl e in dinrw.ch gfllkfiu (hat & fae propadton aa’ deen ,.,: and Qoufied s ""{’: GEALE ks wiad hz; - v of eha tats of a¥kirs wikin e 125 YEARS OLD _ |cowtrs om o now. Tne nemesty . n of 1922. D ber (1 - fmeeision 5rke i3 o weki 100+ mew; e | mosns desired but the manner in hict bt b B T Bl AT AV e w da Peastie 4 vereys, O 8| Svertse 1o keommm:wmm ; F) fomarn ¢ » avenus to & Fokpo 4 ® 0 ‘the, -ud--l.-'*‘ about &n adjustment. The attitude of the | today as it was centuries ago that Wi = / 0.2’ s 4 olrobwh.lfih—'m A — Y nationglists, nowever, Has tot leafiéd to- | must put the “new wine into new bottles” | DEiand dIS(r > Ay . ; Bulletin Edliorial Reoms, -t ward a eum]p:a:las, however, as the con. | ¥ We want ta preserve both. 3 at : ant 2 Doth. It Is JUSt| st tners hiad been & miscaloutatior ; . ) ! Butiatn Jon 4 | vefence on clearly showed. - as fuch of a 1 § ] fi;WmCaahmtofll‘M . Wit anfle Offies 33 Church 8L i3 S pid Ui . L .0, b therchanalss dnd materials #nd stock two ecommod! % 4 $ orwich, Baturday, Deo, 81, 192L. L that 35 ot desérve predarvasion, Then |Tend for them and of e éftect of con- | : aeivool the Second OM M : . 5 i Not infreqntly is the business dané| nave o glorions bamfire, Clear out of | {NISIITISINg grices. ; iRty by e e - ; . by the postoffics regarded s a baromé-| your minds amd hearts things that are| Those connected with industriés whose 4 “Emocw OF THE ASSOGIATED PUESS. || (o of conditions. 1t is Belleved that it | Stae and mouldy, and do it today! Droduct ds distributed, very largely dur- ™ o = iy dob o . 1 JUST FILL IN THIS ELANK AND MAIL TO e Aeced P % Stmegy wwouls Hibdicates {6 & STOREF of 188 etTée| i otnor asy ¥ Mot & bumbl ab Aest|[ny iy definiiely fixcd, mad Somyird it . : ited o o s cad-| tively shor ling seasons, and which . .85, CONNECTICUT RTid e 1 Sthaiwie cuel whether busirieés s §05d or bad br sta-| smy Bays and Erls on the street: & im0 | must manutasare Tor stocl betweon the P. 0. BOX 65, NORWICH. - Pl el abie tionary, dcoording o the &mount of mAil| set of students in the full glory of thelr | seasons, found on eloser inspection that : All fighia of republlestion of meclal - || and money handied. young I#e \ They were your Sonk and | merchants’ sheives were not bare as had | bréhension over oy Saickes worein are alee reserved. Such being tHe caké mitieh éncourage-| daughters. I begah to Wonder If yOU |heen sckcposed but that on the econtrary |grades of wool. AS a general fule ths ex- Name. ... Gisdisnisaaninns ment is offered by the setimate to the ef-| Weré not & Mftie anxious about them. | varenonses were full and that the buyer's | istent &tocks of raw materlals used for £ ’ ; . H ari- | Thelr cards for the most part are satld- | Gemonds had suddenly subsided. The | mabkfacturing pufposés are fiot exces- fect that the post office department han-| 75~ PSUC deholaréitto T : - aled fully 80 pép Gent, moére mall mat.| {3t0FY, 88 their Scholarship $ as £00d | supnosed shortage of good was seen to Be | SIve. On the other hand. the &thcks o than it| 25, Yours 25 yesrs ago. It 18 not here lyne result of a great deal of speeulation |foodstuffs siuch as leofn, wheat and suear ter during the Christmas season then It} put along the line of soctal advancement | cypplemented by a eripnled trasportation |Stfl aspear 16 be aresr than present te- did a year ago. It is well kiown tht| that your doubts arise. Their attitude | 2 """ Bc il o ervwhere had been on |duiromérits and accordtgly do fiot have conditions now are much Improved o¥ér| toward card playing, dancing and thea- |, snending orsy—a nataral reavtion from |an upward price fendeney. Therefors what they, were a number of months| tre-gping @oes not square with the stern & : ; : e | wortime restrants—but the unprecedent- |the farmer s net able to g6t 4 larwer ago, that there is a decréase of tne-| Presbyterlamismi and devout Methiodism ueq high mrices for commodities were get- | amontit o fother commodiés In exchafiwe loyment and that manufacturing plants| 0L 28 of more years ago. Remémber|fing to e out of reach. This is a very {for & £lven quantlty of Hd product than Ploy! g P! x i vity. Thus| that it is just as hard for yeur children | imsrtant point because the purchasine |he was a véar aco-—18 fnonths without are showing eficouraging activity. s 1 5 the busiiess done through the ' postoffics | 10 Understand our rigidity in these power of the largest sinle body of cus- |improvement, s in fin imnortant far- AGAINST FRIGHTFULNESS, must be regarded as reflectng gemeral| e fo i P B 4 tomers In the country—the farmers—be- |toF which fhust beé recokonsd with in . their faxity. That boy and girl of yours| . "t gecline in 1919. Farm orodwet |forecasting biisiness activitty 'derlne Whether the fight that is now being | conditions. aré just as piite in heart and practice as | Ui’ 00, whole continbed, to besure | 1922, : m for an agreement among nations| Handling, the holiday mail always| you wére at their time of life. and be- 3 o E A to éasy after that time. bt ay'a 56 4 al. oncerning the use of submariries in case|means a big job for the post offics depatt- | cause, they cait ses things titoush the | s (il fan most grouns of Comimo- | apr crcre e 26 of the atecady avail . - 5 . 4 able stodks of materials s bt a o of war will e any miore suceefoful than [ ment and it has been greatly increased | Blue haze of & former geaeration don't|gities so that ho effect wis to forte the |rary phase of the situation. me:- the attempt to limit the submarine ton-[bY the great number who are making dse | think that they e ML 10 | farmer to soll miore of Mis prodice 10 BUY | nize the surolus produetive capacity of e must await developments but it is|of the parcel post. This.is evident under| Perdition. Mrs. HRton 0 KeeD | 110 things he needd. When the farmer's | f CIRCULATON WEEK ENDING DEC. 24th, 1921 11,686 CONTEST CLOSES JANUARY 12th, 1622 e . hes Tao, | ucc the Attantic oeean with Hier: mop. | pu gt M ANt T Re SGHES | the comry is s agestion which will no || TQ BULLETIN READERS :—I guarantee above to come Y 4 e e to win. normal conditfons but it multiplles rap-1 ;7% wag as much of & Success as your | 24 States 1 geterany o ve atten _for tal years During all the period of frightfulness|idly when the Christmas business strikes| offoris to stay advancing civilization, | NLouSbout the United States 1s & New factories and extshsions to existin~ hat w from most reliable source—and I will personally act as one of the judges. W. H. OAT, Publisher. aused by Germany's use of its|on and piles up in such quantity as to rwater boats it wae the total disre-|almost swamp the force of regulars and he rules of war and the unjus-| éxtras. ] 4 methods used against merchant] It is only hatural that the individdal = apt to slow down. plants were made @during thg war reriod From oné angle of viston, human life| = Have the cwses of the depresslon been |and the two years of high prices withou' may be Givided into prospect and retro- |eliminated or even partially rec'ified? lin many casés tho exercise of eound spect. Just now I have nothing to say business discretién. The immédlate and of the former, for that can wait a bit. vet far-reaching effect of hess fs te that caused the entire world to|Should stop and wonder that the service| Ai this moment we may well look at the blank manusSeript conSisting o6f three | handicap the concerns Mvolved with bur t It. It is only natural|at such timés is as good as it Is. Postal| moral valué of the latter. As a Tule, | pundred and sixty-five cléan white pages |densome fixed charges and overhead ex- should be an earnest endea- | efficiency ism't what it used to be, al-| nothing is to ke gained by l'ving in the; on which we have been redording our |*enses. A minor effect 1s that It gives to make such conditions im-|though it is to be hoped that it is getting | Past. It creates a morbid and unhealthi¥'| personality ever since. Have We been|tha anpearance of more unemploymen «ible in the future, and that is what|back. Keeping things moving under the| cOfidition of mind to be dwelling all the| eareful writers, or havé we disfigured |than ih really presen, thereby causing a cing attempted through the Root res-| rush of Cliristmas business has fts difi-j me on g that are past and veople e ———————————— the styie of an Indian tomahawk agd he conecaled it until some good time should give him his opportunity. One day his employer Mondroyte, in- hesitate to crfi!clze and she advanced the idea that “Santa uses an airplane now.™ Bt. Niék seemed to be taken for gra i ed, but a querslous youngster maked: & S e e the pases with poor material and Dad \ioss of confldence. Vited him to stay and spend the evening | “How oid fs Santa Claue® He brought 1 culties, Such delays in tramsmission as :fl;’,ga‘;fmfl? LI &2"‘;0‘{"’3 workmanship? Are the chanters to fol-| Demand fs the complément of supply.|with him: they played cards, sang some | my mothef foys and things when she aws aiready exist but the samg laws|result for a few days may hold up pa- i l1ow to be improved with ouf ‘ficréasing | Demand becomes léss inistent past ristakes, but it is well to 100k at| axperience? May we start the €lean page whe' | French songs and. drank a few g'.'s.e- was a4 little girl so he must be an old commodity Drices goar tho high. Yet he | of wine, but witi that mederation from | man now, and 100 old to ride in an aire %:;"'{ squa;;!y in 1h§ fac;;, mn fashion. | aright tomcrrow. present demand of the ulilmaty Gonsum |\hjch the typical Frenchtian séldom de- | plane” . - ";,’: i 't;: i gl it er for crdinary mer dise as rezister: |parts. Thus they whiled away the time A Backward Scholar. A el s g Wel 2o, ste tlearly LETTERS TO THE ITOR |7 the Volume of sales ads by repre: funtl, it grew late, whéni the Interoret8f | At the opening of the sehool term the = sentatdve department stores Is suroTising- | wag asked to stay the night. After cun- | teacher was registering the many puplis, why we spilt.the milk, so that we wiil The Bosrah Dsnce. Iy largé. The Christmas trade this year have been broken right and left. Wheth-|pers and magazines but the wonder 's t would be possible to get any greater | that it recovers as quickly ds it does. respect for {hem through an additionalj Meeting Christmas pbstal conditions is 1 abide by them is of course|by 1o means an easy task. Those on the 2 n. Tt doesn't seem possible that|outside are in no position to be offering ere would be anolher QéFmany, biit|advies but it eannot fall to impress each not do # again, at least in the same way. Unless we look back at our mistaks P N Sort he 1 nmz‘ydr\r»u-ndin( to hesitate £6r & While, | taking what we may call the vital statise = e 3 %/ . |ffom early refioris was the larges: In the | pe findily assen:ed. t She at last came 1o & Small, chub- *hen it comes to war thers 1 o telling | ard every ome that thers would be & aé-| 1P 370 FE, (3 etk Fom experience?’) Mr. Editor: The = communication ifi|pistory of many old and well Known con: | As soon as the oceupats of the housé | by urchin Bt the end of the row Tha at those in desperate straits will do.|ciiled improvement and rellef if there ! count of each day’s doings for every day | of the year, and shobld read it over day by day. we shoud be finding ,curselves saying: “Oh, what a fool! what a fool!" Now that Wil be good for us if it keeps us from doing fhe samé things in 1932, cerns. The broad class of so-called | wor, wranped in slee, Mereler took from | was the diliogus: “staples” 18 selllng .readily and thers is the lining of His coat, where he constant- “Whit's your name* jabparently no reason why hey should |y carried it, the fatal wespon with amy Jinks " not continua to @ s0. A glance at the | ghich he struck the sloeping vietim te- | “Where do you iiv groun of products Knowfi as producers' [peatedly on the head until he killed him ‘T Tive with my paps and mamma.* £00ds-—goods weed In furher manufac- | Then he thrust the body Into one of the “HOW old are you? ture—reveals a different story. Iron and | finks fn which the owher hat brones! “I'm four yedrs old steel mllls are runfing at less than one- | gver his merchandist. and, after plund D6 you know your A. B. C9?™ half of cipachy. The output of bitum- | uring the apartmients locked the doors| “Of course not! I've been hers omly inous coal 45 at an abnormally low rate. | sng mad, his eschpe ‘half an hour” Many coprer minés are still closed. These ‘she effronters are a few instances of basic industries in N‘;';fm“::“r:','m:: Y e whieh there are no excéssive stocks exise droyte was gone, saying that he had ent and yet which are décided@ quiet. 1o the countéy the fight There are several reasons for this stag. | Provosed 8 trip Inio the countty . LEGoHs b the INGICte sy o1 e | “Tne peonle of the house drawing the Dt staten Sitiate hanelon-gnot 82 Inatural conchiston st the jewelr has oo e e e 10 ey | zone out before they ot up. ‘And which e‘;):fi:\on Hikh. e, previously noted, 1t | aceounted for melr‘:"d'l’“" l':“‘ m’: :::’, 5 the lateh replied that he mu v will_propably requirs’ sevéral years for | o7 t1° FEL PFLEE U T thele be- {he ncrmal demands of trade to\saual the | doarted. rivine the vew i llef. This audacions fares Wwhs octed e e e for for Some days, dirine uStries. Meantime, there will be severs | DY the murdere ¥ Member would certainly remain unan- swered were it not that its misstatements of fact might lead to the formation of an entirely false imoression in the minds of your many readers. » Tn the first place, the meeting. hall re- Could 1. just whisper in your ear on|fCTred to is the town hall of Boarah this_the last day of the old yvear, my in- | Which is not the exclusive promerty of Guiry would be this: “Have you been |the Congregational ehureh. albeit = the straight with your church during the|Church uses a portion of the building yeir of 18217 Now don't bluster up, | fOr its services, Accordingly, the Church grow red in the face, and shake your fist | Member is not warranted in her indiena- al me, exclaiming “Does anybody dzre;tlon at the alleged misuse of church to say that Pve been drunk or dishonest | Preverty, includine wood and Hehts, as or that I'm back on my chufch dues?’ | members of the community! and with Fhus a limitation, hoth as to number and | Was a more general résponse to thé plea tize, of submarines would armear to be|to do your Christmas mailing early. desirable thing, but failing to get —_— hat an agreement concerning the use DO A GOOD JOB, of wurins in- case of war myst be| For eleven years there has beén no dl- regarded as thé next best. plomatic relations betweén Chill and Submarines for defense and subma-|Peru. Thése neighbors have been cafry- rin for commerce destroyers involvé|ing on under this handicdp in spite of I'fferent principles, but to a certain ex-|the fact that theré has been & disputs the agresment b refrain from | over térritory for a périod of neatly two iem for the latter purpose Would|score years. At last it appears to be overcome to a considerable degree the| appreciated by both of them that there desire for «o many of them. Germany's|ought to be an adjustment of their differ- pnderwater boats were employed chiefly | ancos and that the neighborhood quarrel| Nothing, of course, alonz this line, my pmission; the Council of Jewish Women asainst, merchant vesselsand it Was a|ought to be vatched up and the accept-| ifiend, for common decency would keep | 7Te ASequally entitled tothe privileges of less policy that was established. It|anes by Chili of the proposition ad-| You from drinking, steaiing, and robbing |the building as are the members of “"‘3 ast_aside all existing i=tfia-|vanced by Peru that représentatives of | the church collection piates. Remember | faithe, and it ill hecomes a},myy:‘mr 3 law and rules of the sea and made b6 Wastitrifton | that belig ofraight with your churchjifetolerant Censregational church {o ex- the two countrieS meet in Washin means vastly more than mnot being & |hit the obvicusly narrow splrit dis- pon non combatants even more as-|for a discussion to that end indlcatés a < 7 than it did ubon the mnavallyajuable first step. criminal. Every mafi who manages to|Dkved by your ?"]"fi'”“"":l"m 5 5 4 keep out of state nrison is not necessari-| There is no denial attemnted of the na- - Sesantty ) forces of the enemy.| The prevention of} = fi méeans 4 departiire from the attitudé| Iy a‘good mon. When you were taken |ture of the welfare work dome by the| R, WETHL HEHERD T 6 SOTET] |which time hal"d"’s“—-‘n:'l.“'g': l:;: anything of the kind in the future is de-| which has been mMaintainéd up {6 now| into the church you promised o be a|Couneil righ along, but the excitement|ZUAe sl hing swpenses. This prewlem | 1L 1D friends had returned €97 f0C m and it is"to be hoped that it €an|ang it is cntifely possible that it Will bear | regular attendamt! Aré you? Don't get ! rises to mountain heieht when thelo. 45 worked ot only through the pass- | e fami beraf som, nplished through the effort now|ipe frult desired. Bach may dépend up-| mad again and say that the pastor , Younger element endeavers to seek some anderway on the men selected as representatives and upon the plans suggested for the oul play, and hpon proeuring 3 M2 1vo of time, and should continualy ai- | Picions of foul o “makes you {ired,” for howsver hat may | inmbeent recreation of the kind to which : ! % ot t the matter of prices s more seri- reaching to the space which ¥ ce| Even voung folks of the Conerezational| But the BOOTLEG POISON. settlemfent. Certainly this government | o, N o S CPSts Whith, YDA gk SUNDAY MORNING TALK THE NEW YEAR. The mew year is upon us. We should AN desire to lve it better than the las. It we would de this we must kesp clome 10 our hearts thess two Instruments— the telescone of faith and the mieroscope of love, The former that thers may be no discontent, repinings. , feats, or sel- fishness in yudr heary, for In all these jurks the gérm of a diseass which winl soread . throughout your mpirftual wys- u Iatter, that you may be quick to digcern the many Iitil, ways of making r that part of the world that lew your pathway, and help others. to d falth which saree the ron —e s which was only 2 feet 4 inches long. There arpeared on the head several deep s, ladder entered the apartment and dis- inish. - y e vou ecentainly make him ‘tired” in|all young peonle are normally entitled. min| covered the body crammed Into the trank & ous because it is frieparably connected your word of homor to oceupy. Agatn I|church have hean known to partieipate in put the guestion straight to your con- |2 dance, as witness the numerous affairs | With the quesion of labor costs—notin sne which coms from New|Will do all within its power to endeavor bR Ll e | wounds. \ fatels e, | Go0's tace to daily ehine won you. thes Tor 5 % P t i the tries together not onl: : Have i § i f 1 kind throushout the land. at labor costs do not mean ges. € A warrant was umrw_l y i there will be no tears for the wamed in connection With the selling of |t0 Pring the countries together v cléncé: Have vbu besh jist Straight|of | s o7 Shit e weil of |relation which existed befors tha war be- | eq for the arrest of Mefcier, why wa ool (ol L0 WU DT o8 twemree sl for heverage purposes dis-|for the resumption of diplomatic rela-| with your church? 2 Ak 4 imacter of fudh, the c:u, s b e bt S R S (o B G B8 g B | T B EraoabA e i f the 1 . > ewish Women Qid not hold pu mm n as r 3 clots conditfons which prevailed in the “lfmsd i:mt:;;hl:ehe ending of. - the long S gng:n;i;;lt;s;;ne i _::,u.e(ss 7™ {Aance, but smply the members and their |Drices has bees changed. Either the |jady from a postohaise. Tp wu'mm::xd valley soon after prohibition | Standing E Save Do tiell] WA o if""I 1y " ‘y_ ;“‘ hildren assembled to observe the first{Mehods <f conducting industry must be | ately searched and tupoh Bis person s b [ BYery duy s o frem hexinning, went intn effect That same eagerness Attrmnfs at [settlement have been trie Have Foir boeing aik ‘d:_v or;\le t?S) nniversary of their organization. I am |aitered to mect the present labor condi- | in his lodgings were found 16 gold :I-PM Bvery morn !s the World made new t quor regardless of the fact'that bf‘f.ore without success and treaty pro Unary, CORGFAGSd siy bl Lh?: ;Su . frirly lon= resident in Bozrah so that|tions, or prices acd wages must &p- |es a great number of dlamonds and 019 |y, 4rn weary of somrow and sinning i3 it is known to be against the|Vislons have even been distegarded be-) CRTY. CORUECEd amy hevit that vouiy [ TUCooliane o what goes on, and proach the old balgace before business | trinkets, and culheas, the orepert; i 3 P - nowhere have I heard any complalnts|Can enter upon another period of sus‘ain- | beine identified &s that of Mondroyre. ;«:;hel;yo;wf;«::e;;w ::hemnnglz“r?:iubfi: {that tha music and dancing were an In-|Prosperity. The movement of commodity | Upen his efamination he conl'Tl;h. 125t thme It secrel that vou i one L qilt “a daring insult” to the church and |Drices dUIiAE the World war closely par- | murder, and after a patient tria', e wa fib qnite 50 Steadidy in L looK | o whmunity. as indignantly stated by |alleled that of the CWl War perlod. If | convicted and sentenced to be hanged the used to: voii ssemed <o be slighily Als. | YOUT corresmondent. tho Ftire pHles réid s (o be & F80etition |next Moncay. He Wis SaFried to execy H e lightl, -] 7 0 ST E of that of o thers shou! o site the plate whery he hac Our Jewish vouns meople would as soon tion oppor turbed when T jhquired into your studies. Committed the crime and fo tMa eve ! Pl adual downward movement in prizes Sy 2 -| My boy. vou think of doing anvthing to violate the|2 BT n Health authorities shoud te- | thls tioe o ds the rale ot fhe settle| [ D% e of onng lnto the lateer | cneibility of our Christian nefelibors ns|for everal years t6 come. Bt it would | et death with more dresd. He v: Shall vifi us more with their Soom Fing agalnst the nss 6f dbubtty| ment there is not also adjusted, or the) TN C L N HC Y vou e | they would to infringe the dlctates of [not nécessarlly follow that wages would | every evaston to prolone the Tatal Beur atd thely Blieht It is o be sup-|Way paved for adjustment, the claim I v Stér vt | the Jewish falth, but no one regards|decline in purchasing power during the | repeatedly craving time for hix Aevoti Their fuliness of sunshine or SoroBINE t is not t @ sup- ter right. If you enter right you are I at thoss who drank and have| Which is made by Bolivia for a way 1o &5 BHE W i . the eoming vears. 1If, as suggested, the |and prayers. The sherlff peracewving his night. o 3 enecially ivate dance. as likely to end Wrong, and if ¥ {a dance, esnecial a pr e LAY i e T Wik T: YU BE 2 Al Hins o 6 L e e ksrs-;“ T ‘e;:x :;'he: {an onen violation of others’ rights unless | Present methods of merchandisifie for In- | mottve, gave the sigha! at which he was haracter of the lquor they were|® g00d Job and end all the controversles| Don't decetve yourself for one precious | the affalr is condueted in an annoying|Stance are altered s as to reduce the “land and that what they are|cause of the inability to reach a common s lifible to be poison has now re.|understanding but With a desire on the in eleven fcathe and there is fio| PAFt bf both to settls or” erbitfate what What the number will be beffie|cannot: be settled results ought to be he consumpticn of the deadly stuff is|Obtained. procite i < It will be urifortunate, however, it at Hers i a beautiful hope for you. A hope for you and a hope for me Yesterday now is a part of forsver, Bound up In a sheaf whish God heoldg tight, glrd Aays, and sad daye, and Sad days, which never t of distribation, OF ebanEe i turned off and on the Sth of Saitsmber, |Let them go. since we cannot relleve ™S 1 : 5 cos ~ 3 ufacturinz vs after his eonviction, the peo- them, ne. P over the Tacna-Ariéa territory. moment that you ean fool with lampblack | Manner. That certainly was not the cass two days after peo. L : they wer X;‘ifinr,'.mmm(;,’fe s:;;,;,,c:f ;’;i‘; et and not get smeared. You mm}?id]:fit““ e processes are improved by new machin- ;)5 around howled 8vectdtions intd his | Cannot undo and cannot atome: 5 s In conclusion I wish to add. that the |ery. Inventions, discoveries, and cheane- anvthing for the fake of a drink, al- EDITORIAL NOTES, g si‘:;?"flftmofiéhe}gfl"‘?;‘:" Sio [ Bnal sentence of the letter referred to|fuel, thersby lessedine prodiction cos's, nough there are times When such Wwould| The happlest of Happy New Years to] noy, if you have gotten into Fampbiack, | Clearly indicates the’animus of the wrii-|OF # artificlal restriction of labor's out- m to be the case from the stuff that|each and everyone. aré’you going o stay in? or does you | Whote eplecn s plainly Airscted DUt I3 el o eddled sbout at high prices. better nature say: Pm going to get out—s 23inst a particular person and that per. | d€r to reduce labor costs, then it will ears as he ewunz slowly to and fro oh the end of the reme. In very féw crses does the ecriminal show such lack of cautionsness as in this God in His merey, recel! Only the new days are ¢ Today is ours, and foday alome. Mere » dowbt thought that his daily | Mertford—Mise Lotta Madden and Co- Jlarming situation 18 created| The man oh the corner says: Do yout | now! son_mysel. be entirely possivle for wages to rematn | HEGIET T AT LAt B L O | et Fanning, two noted oratoris singers, larmi ati » Yours respectfully; high in relation to commodity prices. = s hecugh have been engamed by the Hartford Orae by the fact that there afe those|bvart to make it a happy new year. While T think of it, let me call atten- v & ¢ Bim, but; the Whib ertme thedughtile Was B ” b2 sEpaLT o] tion to SHOLiEE tAIng LHAE. MRS. NATHAN GILMAN. It wil be seen from this a elumsy plece of work. torlp Boclsty for a concert Jamuary 24 who are ready to engage in such a bu 3 ¥ g that ousht not tof pyzam Dec. 30, 1921, that apparently éonsiderable time will be at which the Croas of Fire by Max Broch . and the ‘moression that has been| May the new year dutdo 21l the rest| be carried over into the new year. It ie oy quired before trade will o Increase that T T A rained throush a lack of enforcement of | In peace, happiness and prosperity. not 0 bad, as far as its influencé is con- - um will be presented, S’ 4 it will be able to consume all of the : cerned, a8 to carry oid habits of the bad i == ——_ he prohibition law that liquor can be - 3 2 z 3 e ods that the country can oroduce. Bu' Btories That Recall Others shtaned in many vlaces provided the Th; Weathm;mtn cmeksen;l h:;;yto Be :gn‘; h!: :gw ne;g::wnendn;f: f:f";“f}l:; S:]ll; RFAD YOUR CHAKA(.TEP in the meantime, there wilt undoubtedly '| CUT TRIS OUT—IT 1S WORTH MONEY price can be @ i urged very much to mal s % 2 5 3 el - - fce can be dug up. It is to be realized | Ursed very aebts aver, Yof the debt burden of the By Dighy Phillips, o mfi:;fefl?f’l‘;‘yhu'jf,y s Up-to-Date Santa Clans. Cut fut this alip, encloss, with So il that those who sell liquor wheh does not cthber that autome:| NEW ¥ear Will be all i can stand. If a Copyrighted 1921 | emand, 1 Story telling among the children of the | mall it to Foley & Co., 2535 Shefield 1 1 It is well to rémes 5 | clent to meet the demand, and there will ) M. iting your name and A wood aleohol are violators of the b11és ifke Buman beiligs e#sily Become ::x"\t is bf;rd?n:fl :thbabmg.«c.e‘?ce ‘{ be an increase in business activity of | neighborhood is a popular attraction. A :’ht:gfl.!" '{'m}"l’l! e (b -1 G sée how he ecan be burdened wit e it was Christmas werk the usual Yu g . J - Fi less tempors nature. kage ining F' one; debts; T mean the same old debts year Clothing and Personal’ Texture. o 1 Aty AP ing: i | 10 Btories were beifig (610 to the SAESF | Sed s e g E e e o after year. T should think’that such a{ rnere is more to the analysis of char- i i £rotp. Santa, as jis the custom. Was de- | sroup; Foler Kidney Plis. for pains in debt b & - There ‘e v it is possible that next year will be one / . $he onamehelains };o"'lxednfihtfm"ehm acter through clothing than the determl-|of the periods of ficrensed business ang | scribed to whirl through fhe sky cven | sides ‘and back rheumatiom. baciashe ‘consciént! man. And the fact that | 1 “neat v, past the handle of the @ipbér with his | kidpe: ¢ . b . 8 8ad reflection on the human conscience. | * gou can aiso decide ~ qiiite easily One littls precocious miss doubled RS | Fiog 1 ousnces” hendarhes, and MOESUh With most people I am forced t6 belleve | whather a person is what the world calls means of travel very much and dldn't | powels. Les & Osgood Co that debt contracting is more of a hablt! aither “shickskinned” or “thin-skin. {han 2 necessity. Oftentimes mere fancy | cagor toms b A urges us to buy thnys that we know wé! . " X ell. first of all, yon must be reason- m'h”f’;“’“ fl‘; b a;”::‘e:mfi“:;‘;’“ t°’ably sure that the clothing by which von pot m!hmtmor, W5 tvoitd -sabh be bel" are judging is the free selection of the TRIAL OF FRANCIS MERCIER <R 3 individual. You would not, for instance, : @vén Pre-war prices. judga a little girl by the clothing her Francis Mercier, otherwise Liou Theré are two classes of peonle WhO | mother puts on her, but rather judge the|Butte, Was a Frenchman, and was con- come to the close of the year with some | mother. You would not judze a police-| Victed at the Sessions - held - at the Old measure of success. First, the people of i man oy a servics man by his uniform, | Beiley, Aiondon. England, on the 6th of o reality, the men and women of real solid o on law quite the same as any A Ahers but those who engage In the dls-|Unmanageable on slippery places. ribution of a quick poison A8 a beverage serving of most anythifig but le- If you had thought the Season wasn't quite complete, possibly it was becauss the parsnips hadn't showed up before. who do not use liquor and those who refuse to pay the prices demandsd are not in danger of quick death from wood aleoho] polsoning. Those who be- e that the Jaw can be disregarded with impunity and who are ready to buy snything offsred have good reason to heed the warning that is offered. Re- pentance after indulgence is apt to be loo late. In the meantime there s work ior the authorities in running down those who are responsible for the concoction and those who are engaged in distrbut- ng it France's naval arguiénts may not be convineing to the others but that isn't likely to alter the opinion of the French. Famous Trials_ , Bigger hollday business than ever by the postoffices throughout the country tells pointedly that conditions are hi—‘ proving. There is #0bd evidence that oconoeny will occupy a comshanding position in the administration’s resolutions for the| Worth, Who are just what they seem to|judge any person by special clothes don- | J2dues Mondr.oyte, his counfryman, at- new year. bb._ What they were in the opening days | neq for a speclal kind of work. But you|tended by singular elrcumstanees z e - :! -ml.ry o fim;;‘.hem When De'ccmb:‘r would judge them by their free sélsction, "euheryufl-"fmf:!fiv e Fadd . 4 o " e 0 a close. ey are not flie gush- | within the ranze of their pockets, of their | The unfo victit was a jewelr THE TROUBLE IN EGYPT. Now that you've got all your Christ-| grs ‘who rave over everything you say ‘v‘vever:dta;" Aothin, & and watchmaker of Paris, and had mad~ The serfousness of the outbreak that|mMas presents acknowledgéd thers still 3 Which s prescribed. Nor would you | Deeember, 17737, of the murder of M. « | and d6; th 1t taud i & j to London to di f & - > z "3 : fthey nelther app! nor erit- o k-glel ' ong, i As, |2 Journey to ° spose of 3 has ocourred in Egynt will depend to a|remains writing ot the checks for the| iclse;, but are the same true, refiablelm:;h ep!ckl‘m:m:ns?n: cloth?fx. ';‘\.J"‘;T,.,n different articles. His stock consisted o uctlon n rlce‘ lange degree upon the measures that are|f0od of first of the year bills. [riends that will say a good word and do |find that it is predomlafintly of coarse|Curios and costly triikéts wWotth rougn- iaksn to suppress if. Already thers 2 & kind deed ail the vear around. Look ! : for silk shirts are often a getieral fad.|on Prince's stfeet, and engaged Mercier, In oértaln sectlons haé béen broken and - Tay not be bad at heart, It ears that it was clearly a pre- fntion that It may be auickly sccomplish-| than since the day of tho unbuckied gd-| but Fke Reuben they “are unstable ad | Conr g Y e g Bt el R A il ed without great bloodshed. loshés, witer and shalt not exoel.” The second and. coarser Weaves. The test works|very first Merciér wa$ struck with the 5 Nationalistic efforts have been under- e ¥ 2 fine times out of ten. The tastos ap-|idea of getting the gee-gaws for himsels. way in Fgypt for o considerable fimis | Just what kind of reporting H. 8| ‘Pl uD e bluff” and ¥ Is amazing How | pear to he fundamental exrressions of |FHe fnally decided that the oniy po sible M anil it doeen't appear that they have been | Wells was doing Is shown by the fast| poct, S°LSWRY With lt_for & wiile It|ths two tynes of charabten regardless|Way Whs to Thurdet his benefuotor snd disregardéd or suppressed. The alm ap-|that his serles of writings énded soms imé, &nd alof the depreé of education 6r artificial . . il 1 in bringing about his conviction. shoals sooner or later. Why ean’ o3 e PR NN, RS et 7 antonomy but the plan failed because of siricere? 7 PEER DS b jasing (W S ) [TTR ot (e Nvec Sy ane the desire of Gfeat Britain to maihtain| The agreemeént betwéen Chile ¢ and| In writing a book, when oné had fin- - FER garrisons there for the purposs of giving 1 ataisy ok oy I as books we afe writing=—a ¢ ‘ 3 tration promised & lorig stsp for 116 ad:| tnoy nohoas tee Tmn tle T b : ; s . i justment of a problem tha: has existell| for us—we may preperly regard & closed = z 9 E singe 1883, : year as a finished chapter. 1f & man ek ‘Malted /P, } o Y ‘ Sz 100k over what he has Written, hé s like- s Ormul - Settlement of fhe longsHoremens | 1v to find now and then a word carelessiy fregitio e 8 ¢ [ strike at Portland énds the possitatity of | MISSpelled, or some biundering and un- A A s AN Avoi . texture, Don't judge &0 much by sill, |1y about $14,000. He ook up his lodgings ut for those péople who will be all ov P a report to the effect that trouble| It makes little difference when they| 3 er L ¢ A Wi Rt fist applied the name fapper buc ft| YO UN0E Jamary and Febraars, butBut the Woolens seltcted are generally | who had beer soiie tits in the Engllsh On Our Entire L ine of 1 class of peoplé are the pretenders Who make off. ahd for thie purpose he had fowr le all the nears to have been for the British to|time ago and the confefencs is still in Lt fHuss IEEAC Ja it OII STOVE Peru to send delegates to Washington ta | ished o chapter, he goes over ¥ carefully, . protection to the Suéz canal. a e et e | SRR TE b 1 i e o 1 62-66 Main Street . Norwich, Conn. b R 7 ¢ the leader of the nationalists, Said Zagloul, the pasha, he was called to Lon- don but he refused to accept the plan and following the anndunoement of his ae- ision and_departure from Londen ais- turbhnices broke out in Fgyptian clties of a character Which called for the estab- llshinent of martial law, and the dis- s - < fatch of gumboats for protective pur-|there Was of it is indicated by the fact | Maererarn e e o it oY Yoses. \ that what Vessels Were diVerted wers | as ho did in the ol Chapter, Whey ot Even grester @ssppeimement appearsd | sent to Beston, T ad e e it 18 to bs hoped that Whatever the 8o.| Was néver more Bppropriatély appMed | peg. 31. ST typical, The “thin-skinned” person In-|Capital, to act as his intérpreter. St Eeilfh, ondl s b B et e culture which ths ndividual may have|made a specidl weapon which was ms! 14 ounsd e - avo!d trouble there by the granting of | session. tall over their troubles, agree on what| TeVISing it before he launches out on a T Mfi l"F”Ts“l“lllns . In ordre to present this plan clearly |is possible and plan the rest for. arbi- | NSW, chapter. If we look ubon our lives : ABK FOR the Grand Trunk. Just what chancs|Droved. If he is a wise sitan he Will not year began we had placed BTiore us &

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