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Jan, é—(By The A. P.) After = fve day New Year'g breathing <pace, the arms negotlations were re- ed today with an impetus that swept g the mast troublesome problems he conference ‘almost to the point of rmost among the separate dlscus- v between the Japi g. It was indicated = that tions might ! " or the other, and that the pre- ating bellef was that the' result be an agretment rether than a deadlock, + was also in sight o sed CHi tar ument the 't?efl! sub- . cameé together OR 2 Proposal nina's fariff schedules updér 1 commissfon plan, and Eastern comimlttes of *Ne whale to ratify the -declsion to- aval cxperts so much pro- e with technleal details of ava tgtion ‘plan that in some riers S Aeelared tinal disposi- ject was only question ise ‘regulations 20T SCLAD- %0 ENTHUSIASY OVER CEMTERY RATE RAIBES vealed Mondey evening council meeting tr-:c tg; toe praposed to & of die}’n( in. Nerwich, as bee'n bmrl"’:l.rced comparigon be- the new tau the Mapiewood clmetery as he was willing to shoulder 10.00 6.00 Same Same Same 10.00 “Bulletin's Pattern Service unbleached muslin, & be su{»ubk for the oretonne m1 1 Jo: tr reci: ‘Dt of 19 cents i =ti- Toe Bullet!n Company, 1140 SEOLT OF THINGS TO MAKE FuR THE gounup combipation inclides 2 work ity case aod 2 holder combined. yner c d as 4 butlon' box. is good for cretonme, silk, . The utility case may aiso cretonne, linen, depim Lest rubiber lined."of & 1 hold- ., ot A good mn‘ljm for ths work bé foud In tan linen, red, and Hning of red o éaxbfi:ng St it 78 erials e Be . pin dox 2 serve that could be used for the wi Box. For the utilily case there are jove: i3 rubberized silks, and cretonnes thii Wi b3 very x;md for this artlele 5 ma- i-4 yards of 21- 08778 yard ot vs lilustration matled to ! drees on Teceit of 10 cents in sji- 5 The Bulletin Company, 2 By orwleh, Conn. s of mflm-iht e . | {¥at the Ameriean peopie 1 \ of submarines and to 'make -flou of submearing Tegulations acts of piracy. Italy alone remalins to acoept the propositions and a discussign by ‘the “full paval commit- tee may 'take place tomorrow. At tomorrow's meeting of the Eastern . committes, , however, troub may be “enoduntered throu i China's- request thatthe famous “twenty- one demangs” be brought' up for confer- ence discussion. - A protest was jodked by Japan Sust before'the last meeun§ of the comnilttes agjourned, and whal promises to be 3 stubborn debate is pected by some delezates hefore - pnhuJa deqmed fome “quarters also, wnflder@hlq disc\l!s 119 ‘belleved likely before tis 84 dwhmx' Teclslon on“the ‘Rdot sub: m?:nq w{:pqatlu. F?’ng “has Sir s8¢ som: S ufiohlfl%n rug i d%fl}‘ ds fned, apd glthemeh- m F‘ma tonight they did mot propoge to press thd point, it, was indicated :that somis froublesofe peints probadly “would be | {njected ‘into the cony hau mf or later, By nbme of zhp Lo ‘Far ew mittée met & subimarine wblic eplinicn ms“' atine operatior e consideratigng of ed that within t! FARMERS HAVE ORGAXNIZED TO HAVE ORCHABDS SERAXED H. J. Larkham waq elected president. E. Geer vice president aod Irving Ru nelh wgm&uunre: “of a clatlon erganized 3t Norwich wesk ta hgnély the spxg:ln: ot otch-zel— They also form the of Jirectory, which handles al lthe m of the.as- sociation. To date 16 men and 500 mn “trees: bave bees ed uD. ‘b joins ‘tis -organizaticn ~sins “Tup hlE trees at $1 per trem-and In' addition agrees. to pay what éver the organization chargesg to cover: the expen: for materials 2 labor and. deprécietion Ii mashinery 3 spraying his orchard. Armstrope 3 eject. iel_ Philitos, s Tres H. Bartlett, secretary-: treasurer of & similsr- ofgenisation. Wrn Both of these organiratiofis: the president. is empowered to hire any emvloyees of tho organisation with the approval of thy other fwo members of the Dognd: It will Do necessary In Loty instences tg hire someoxe to operate toe FOWer Spray- WINDHAM At the New Tear communion gser- vige st the t‘ong?zkuhnl éhur:h’!lr a5d Mrs Alfred ¥, 884 gov, Early Were recelved into membership by ih from the Cengregailonal churen in Pute nam. Mrs. Adz Larradee, Miss Emma Lar- rabee. Miss Julla Burpbam, Mrs, R. T. (™ im and s Mary Little united & a New Tar's chickeh oie’ dinner ‘served at the homeé of Miss Little on Monday.' City Clerk A C. Seripture end Mrs. Scripture, of Willimantic, - 2fiss - Agnes Bfown of New York and Mise Gertrude | Atoold, were dinner zuests of Mt and | Mra. H. F. Bobinson Monday. Delia Squirds, 31, widow of Colby npgrson, formerly’ of Windnar, ied la. the Lome of her son, Frécman Ken- | herson, of ' Montville, ‘Satudday. Mrs | Kefinereon' was o sister of Nra. Johs Lédnard. Frances Camphell of the staff f the Co‘omafl School for Girls, in Wash- pington, D.°C. eturned t her Juties of Sundey. Miew Harriet Guild, o stufent In Johns { Hopikins a to. Baltf- more, Mondsy, after epending the: holi- days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Guild. A mew hard wood floor. !s beiny lald 4 sudftorium of the Congregaf | church. Generous cifts br persons. tn- |totactcd have: made’ Mr. and.Mrs, Arno {ram, were guests of Mr. and Mis. A. £ Harv Stnday, Mrel E. K. Leffisgwell was the hos. tees of t - Adctidn Brifge chh “taip np;k Uase Clud “metting 'hxuday iu M. Brown i to preach in th Leda Cflnpenxmhal <chureh - Sln't'l; Momings for the rémainder of the w!.u ter. Keeney Lathrop returned studiss at Phillips Academy, H., thls week. to. his Exéter, N. Migs Louice Adames ha ! 8outh” Manchester ‘and M kins to Berlin. Mre. Collina snd Miss Evelyn Colling, g:» have been caring for Mrs. Johm lovdts have returned . fo-. HartPord. 3rs. Beckwith is able to be about the Touss ay trom Mansfield to assist her. The grammar school opened Tuesday. The atfevdance was smaller fhew usual pecause of the prevalence of measles 33¢ | whooping ' cough among “the pupfls. Tog old carpet in the Cm;rmtloml chtreh Wag sold at guction’ Tueaday morning, the proceeds golg lnto. ihe generdl” expensé fund.’ na ‘carpet was urchased fn’ August,’ 1 returned to S’ER!.M MiTler, who om 4 trlp to'Galvestor, hfi b%fl -fiu .nx @ few gays at mswm in Sterling. Yrarry Miller 2ttefided ‘ths Leagug social io Moosup, Fna;y & A pumper of local yous tended the New Year's da ce oveniag at the Community hvnn, ?xl; St Ll ¥ Anale. Foley of \'Iw Hlm Been gz ding '3 weel With her 1 j@. Semut <. W Byers has bm: spend- lax 8o ‘holidays at his home b Guests of Mre.!C.. W. Byers qyer “the week end were Miss Elizabeth Millér, of Mobgup, Mrs. Charles Hess, Mrs. James O'Connor, Mrs. Harty Ludman, of ‘Jer- 38 City, Mrs. Fred C. Wailtford and ;[ Anne fiermu;, of Ozecos ~&] eQu”a. who has been {11 with a severe €old (be past” week is m’fl’ch Sell»fir Thomas Vere who cnt his knee with 2 haichet Christmas day, v able to de out. Mrs. Emma Wentworth and da: h:er Ruth, of uruwrd. wtu Tecent ,flwn at Irviog A Miss Adéts Bnker haa the mumpj LYME G.'B. Sterlag p.»a ;hglldm ¥ith fiends in iw ‘s.h Danly %1‘1‘“ !-fi;]l is li‘ Dr. d Boyge. L\ of ‘the week. college the FL ss Helen Hop-« n and has a voung women | Jewett Tiftany returried to wmg.mg' i i | | Effective Janu;iry Ist, 1922 22-Four-34 Two | Passenger Roadster, $ 895 925 22-Four-35 ‘Five Passenger Touring, 1365 1295 22_-S:x—44 : , Three Passenger Roadster, 1 395 ;139§ 22-Four-36 Three Passenger Coupe, 1585 1885 22-Six-45 - Five Passenger Touring, 2075 Five Passenger Sedan 2165 22-Six-50 22-Four-37 Five Passenger Sedan . Seven Passenger Sedan, 2375 All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. 22-Six-49 ‘Seven Passenger Touring, 22-Six-46 Three Passenger Coupe, 22-Six-48 Four Passenger Coupe 22-Six-47 Dicision of General Moeou Ploveer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Branches in oll Pringipal %-M’ M BUICK CARS — G. M. C. TRUCKS NORWICH BUICK COMPANY, Phone 234 MQTQR "SUPPLY COMPANY, Putnam, Phone 31-2 Putnam Division at 138 & ank's 8 atemeni, off, for thers are many Ac- lons in quantities, and this 676 wess ozly :gn;'}unnu 0 3 bugbend; Harry Paton” Sehdo) will apen | sorts complied. atood &t 13: 1.3 biliton | teles lmported or exported and also » |oms year earlier, ‘and bacon gszgislec& T3 el o Norta | 73 ey sh. dollars in the calenda: year #1820, th. |Feduction in the trade with eviry gran’ |pounss against Sic 3 year eaclier. : gz:h_n year. " st Lo Gendre, who bas besn il RS 5 i o | 8ivision of the world, lie, primarly, say. | Of course, addsethe s word th, -overgx diys was faken to .the Day |D% gver reached, and even | ne wank's statement in the fact that the |thess big reducilons in the va.ues per 81wt of fros hlr dqnchm Kimball hospital, wh th & ga:.g o flr T u‘ 3. a spital, ere he underwent | months figures ending with, November |prices pr unit of quantiy are in Ios. of |upit of goantity of the articles Ag‘ e [aod &n operation, 1921 justify the assertion that the tota. };e important ;r;c&: lau:u han 1’:.11,! hose | and ex;olrmd. are nct the only causes o} = e & — —— ——— Jor the full ysar just ending will not ex- | Of & Yyear ago an t many instance: big 54“ msfl:;,:t h;;.x‘d.linm— RIEF s.]. ATE NEWS ceed §7,000,000,000, and wil pn.bably | 2 Biven quantity of merciand.ce benz pow | uai rew WWW E}'}fl A O !l N a1l a litthe tHat total as agains | mported is valued at less than half tha: Fij Haven Sun®zy. mitted, the largest number in the history ofefenco at the lq! $he church, and beileved.to be the d whh Mrs. - Idglle %ev, wunp gm ot !\orwk& con- o GUATLEriY 60 ?w:h Grmm chureh wfip«fla&'. Jaa. w- Heors A. Pdvhmond and daughter, |’ Richmond. d, ¢ bave Tetrn ath Q‘W 3 pflyflflu Bea- 0 Tt 4 dep to dMayor Was about to ‘retire from’ office, ‘'he was presentéd a silver ket of 100 vieces. Chester.—Grange ‘No. 158, P il observe past lesturers’ mghf. at the Qetlng this (Thursday) evening. W, the 28 Southport. M fe-0f the Lingein school in Proyi gg r. Joniings i 2 senior at.¥ u.m.nu‘ ege. - States in Mrs. ny. heavy P Meriden. i i8] argest for any church of this denomina- Hog. Bridgeport.—Mr. and Mrs. Jennipgs of Bridgeport have announced engagement of thelr daughter, Kath- ‘}:th Osborne Jennitigs o dande, 10 At @ dinner given in Meri- Dani aven.—At the seryice Congregational church is due to the decreased purchasing pow- er of our own farmers and wage earners and also to the big reduc.ion in the im- ports of the countries to which our ex- ports are sent. 13 1-2 billion do.lars one”year .earlicr. The reduction in the jotal vaings o the merchandise enteéring and leaving the country ‘in 1921 will be abv..t 48 per gent. ; in imports the reduction will'be approxi- mately 53 per gent. and in exports 45 per i cent, whis fall off in the walues cf the forelgn tpade in 1921, when compared with 1920, extends to every great group of articles, both in imgorts and exports. Raw man- ufacturing miaterial imported shows a fall off of about 53 per cent. in the tota values; focdstuffs 63 per cent., and man- ufactures 43 per cent., these figures be- ing 'of course-in wery rpund térms, the smaller reduction in manufactures belng dué to' the fact that importers are bring- ing in large quantities of mumfacma in, antieipation of 2 hi i, On the export side, mwanufa cur(ng material shows a ‘fall of 48 fer cent, foodstufts 33 | per cent, apd manufacturss 5 it it the same date last vear. Our biggest impports are of c-urse in manufacturin iaterials, Indfa rui:ar; h'des and skins wool, raw silk, raw cotton, fibers and tin. The rutber imporfed in Oc.obr T, 1921, entered at 1éc per pound azains: $7¢ in the same month of last year; cat- tle hides at 10.1-2 cents a pound agains 23%c; carding wool at 14c a pound against 40c a year ago; ocmbing wool in Scptem- ber, 1921, (no imports in October) at 23 per pound agaipst 66c one year carlier; raw cotton " In Sentember -16_1-2 cents 54 1-2 cents in Se;temier of the year; tin- 27 1-2 cents. a pound against 52c a year ear'ler; Manila hemp $135 per ton against $510 on~ year earlier; the only important manufacturing material Wwhich has falled to show a big f2ll <ff being raw silk. In foodstufls con- gitions are similar, the sugar imports of Dclober, 1931, awcragine two and eleit- -J. “Donovan, who of H, Df the in West 280 members - were ad- STOP RHEUMATISM WITHRED PEPPER Edward A, When you are su”ering with rheu- matism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper L.ub and you will bave the quickest relicf known. Nothing has such concentrated, pene« etrating heal as red pepuers., Instant Jennings is'a grad- ence 1 per enths cents per pound ogai-st 13.9¢ in Oc | relief. Just as soon as yo apply Red these ag to experts bqns ober of the preceding vear, whi'¢ 'n 0'h-{ Pepper Rub you feel the ti:xling heat ,:@vmw oF vmuf»suus ' |mecessarily’in”very .réund “terms. - gt articies of food there i3 a muferia) re | In three minuses it warms the sore 2 Considerine the. trade—of tha country tion hut npne ms £rea as that of su- | g0t trough and through. Frees the # FOBEJGN TRADE IN 1921 it the grand ditdstons Smports - from |Far, which by the way ls fhe 7 zzes' | piosd efreqiation, breaks up e con- m trade figures “of tre ' United| Furops show a fall of 33 per cent. from | singlo article cf fopdstuffs imporicd. gestion—and the oid theumat 1 tor- thé calgdar year 1921 show aj North-American 54 per cent., from South| The fall off in°yalues of the prncipel | fure is gone. Foanetiy their stated value of | American 64 per cent, and from Asia gnidel rted 15 equaly ®riking #n. | Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made f-om fll; wcns.ndlse emecln; and leawing the | and Oceania 58 per cent. -Bxp: rt.s :o Eu- 1: im'mant fariod in the |red peppers, costs iitle at any or In no single ‘Vear in the his-{rope show o d«:ine of 45 per to of the deciing wheat exporfed in | store. Get a jar at once. Use It f of ‘our torst trade, says th€ Trade | North America 40 per cent., Soup: \uve(nbet going at $),18 per bushel as|lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff ni rd of T{begii’ffla‘ Gity' Bank of New écumsflca 5 aer cent., and. to Asia and jagainst $2,60 in November of last year:|sore muscles, colds in chest. = 2 Seur in om at 60c ve buhal lx&lux : ,,%’ sitey o