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‘FATR AXD COLDER TODAY; g FRESH WEST WINDS NORWICH, CONN., o, L MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1923, Buallelin |~ FULL ASSPCIATED PEESS DESPATCHES SKATING POND HAD MANY TO ENJOY IT SATURDAY The 'skating pond at East Great Plain which is provided by the Playgrounds as- sociation and ligted by the eity was an skaters Saturday attraction for many afterncon and evening as well a& on Sun- day. The ice was in good shape. with a ard, smooth surface, Saturday, but on unday it softened under the sun and was covered with water, o that, those who arrived to skate in the afternoon had nothing to do but eaze sadly at the wet expanse for a while and then return to the city. Cutting ce at Gardner Lake. The ice at Gardner Lake is reported | 13 1-2 inches thici "SALADA" Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Million Packets | —BLACHK, MIXED or GREEN— o Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes. VALUES er”) from rents, and royalties, sale of | JURY MATTERS ASSIGNED professed followers of Jesus e . to live out St ANNB T‘“;{:&“T'-I;';e e A FOR COMMON PLEAS COURT | the great principles He laid down, that S very g pereon and evers poraon mot Meing motn| (JUTY matters for_the court of common | while there were those who are Christly —e husband or wife, whose ncoms for 1921 :‘];?:hh::;n':':l‘;,:;‘f““y‘”’l‘”]E“’m”";:‘“: in thelr actions as well ag their words, Norwich, Monday, Jan. 16, 1022. vas §1000 or more, and of every mar- | TRich Tegins Futedax, Jan. 1% at A0 & | ihere are far too many who profess and —_— = Tied person lving with husband or Wofe | \ier and a jury. The following are the |40 not really serve Jesus among their S waa . Whose net income was £2,000 or more. | [ UCF SIC & JUTY: & fellows. 4 EATRER. b e s ™ | 2 : T e eemenaney income of hiueband. | *'pyesday, Jan. 17—Marcus L. Trafl ve. |, The greatest need of humanity today Conditions —_— ite and dep minor children | Y iiiner Co.; Charles A |1% & Spirit of brotharhood saturated with | The Qtsturbance cantral Saturdar s areeded 32000 or 1 e mager Ve. Grace Kefn et al; the |the SDirit of Jesus Christ, and until such | Tieht over Laxe Superlor moved ravld-| 4 rejuction of 16 per cent. in trolley | wich, on which thers are five collectiong, | *2H h0 e o chim‘r‘:“““qvu:‘“l‘; Yantic Grain and Produce Co. vs, Joseph | conditions exist humanity will fail of 1r sastward to the gulf of St Law- B the fare will amount te 41 2-3 cents in- depes 8 Kern; American W. & M. Co. vs. cer | eing satisfied. In closing the chap- faxs rates o lines of the Connecticut S e = an M. Co. va. Warker & chap. Tencs attended by loeal snows over the | f¥® TAtes on the lines of the Conn stead of 50 cents. Persons who now pay | OF exceeded 25,000, all such income must | “inee 'R R, Ad., et al.; The Macullar- |1ain urged all present to live gemuine Torthern tlar of states, from Minneso. | company throughout the state Was 1|30 oenta for their rides Wikl ume two|U® TPOTied on a foint return or in & D ko e Tgnatins 1. Muirohy et A1 e e roReenune 13 sastward to Maine Loeal snows |nounced in New Haven Sunday night by | tokens, amounting to 16 23 cents, and | %PArats roturn of husband and wife. hoponiy Cupa ve. Fannie Borkowsky ; the | service that will please God. have also fallen aver te mpper Mueour! | oo iiident Lucius S. Storrs. Tt will be|travel that now cails.for 30 cents will in | It Single and the net Income including | 5 g “Coit Co. va. Christoffer Hansen i valler. Fair weather prevafisd in the future take three tokens, ‘or 25 cents'|(hat of dep Tniners, It any, equal™ | ™ \odnesday, Jan. 15—Harry Laskowits : antle and the east gulf statas, a da. | éffective on March 1. Instead of thel oy € or exceeded £1,000, or It the gross in- | WETHESIAT - f e Cutting Eleven Inch Ice, et fall in teemoamatire In the region | Present 10 cent fares, the company will | " Bridgepert and Nerwalk, come equalled or exceeded $5,000, a re- | g5 SR UORHORT T Co-d orener | John H. Ford continued ice cutting at of the Great Lakes, the Ohio and upper | 2cll “tokens” or metal tickets at thres|' . . " . turn must be fillad.( A minor, however, o s Vi W Tarbers Ateahem | Bast Great Plain all day Sunday, har- B AR the Ohio na e |t cents, making the ordinary eity | Tn the statement noreference is made| having a met income of $1,000 or 32,000, | INtOWN va_ Vine W. Barber; Abraham| BC it SN hches thick. Mississy a . - trollay ride cost sight and one-third cents, | '@ (e fare rate in Bridgeport and Nor-| ccording to martial statns or a gross | S2lt V& William Silverman; Mae T. s In other reglons wera un- |, following statement was insued | WK, Whers & five cent fare is in effect. | income of $5,000, must file a return. | STIth V& A H. Buffam; Marcus T Trait o g Sunday by Pucius K. Storrs, president | TV Connectiout company is conducting | The requirements fo file a return of gross | ¥ the C. M. Shay Fertilizer Co.; Charles _The outlook is for gener e 2 90 Gay test in each of thess cities on | income’ regavdiens of fhe amount of met |A- GAEET. Jr, Vs, Grace Kern ot al % itiiey eathe tay an At & meating of the directors of the | °Tders from the public utilities commis- |\ ome’ npon which the tax is assessed | Thursday, Jan. 19—Ella Parke va. [14 staraes east o o K e s on Jsntrs | mion. | THelteat Deriodiends 1 both Dlaces |n ot st Drsoi o Gilbert S. Raymond, Adm.; L. J. Upton e uall - f .4 T | befors Mareh 1. : s & Co. vs. J. C. Worth & Co.; James 7t was decided to anmounce a re- 2 : Net income” is gross Income less cer- | & rth i et staten exeept | aten of fare. Tnin had | The last repo:t on the Bridgeport di- | iain deuetions which ara explained on | Z2ionst ve. Stanfey Chicka; Marie Pratte| = rire Monday fn the | anticipated In & statement made fn | VI%0N tTolleys, for the week-ending Jan.!in, form vs. Meyer Bruckner; Geary. Davis & Vimember that 16 conditions during tha | 1, Ph0wed receiptn of '§36.666, which was | ""Tnicr sach of the above conditions, a | K¢€fe Ve, Tuiia Sawver: Louia Recken- winter were favorable, mch actlon would | $2:25 1668 than the receipts for the last| oturn must be flled even though no |5i¢iR VS. Abner Schwartz: Lafavette F. g . week of the 10 cent fare. The number| (2|t o' The exemptions are $1000 | Main vs. John D. Avery et al. e ot Dite 10 the present industrial depres- | O PASSCnEers caffied has increased, But|for 5 single person and married persons e L IRl e her MOTASY rerate | Hon the Tevennes are. less thaniast | IOU CDOUED (0 Dring the rovenues un {0 oy Jiving with wite or hasband. 32500 | CHAPLAIN CONDUCTS RALLY g Vear ai this time, but by reason of an | o Ngures. Trolley officials, it I8 un- | tor married persons Nvinz with hushand i clasanes o . “ “zht per cent. reductlon in rTates of | fersiood. believe the complete Teport om| oy wife whome met income for 1921 was » el Foreoast wage and decreases in the cost of coal | (¢ 0 day tests will bs such that the|nore than $5,000. The exemptions for [ Chaplain A. Earle Kernahan, of Bos- New Tneland: Palr | ind other mareriaic tha expenses are | CTMisslon will not hold the company io| 7. endants, “a person under . elghteen | ton. again inferested a large andience of | N Tnesday fair Wightly less than last year, aithough | (e five cent xate in Bridgeport and No-| eara of age or mentally or physicaily [men at the local Y. M. C. A. auditori- Observations In Narwich more than twice as much as in pre- | welk: but will permit the new fare rate’gefeotive” has been Increased from $200 [Um. Sunday afternoon when he adgressed e e kil to go ‘-"\‘" effect on all the company's, o g400. them on the toplc “The Brotherhood of chservations show the lines at the same time e Jesus' in the Affairs of Todav.” With u T mecames amd| 1t mav be that reductions.from the [ !¢ 4t the same A head of a familv—a person who act- ; paratngs. ¢ L cash rate of fare will' induce | CPArien C. Biwel, member of the public| 411y cupports in one household one or |Passionate earnesiness the speaker plead- v and Sun T eneed tien of ware amd thus offest, | Utities commission, when informed Sat- | mors parsons closely related 10 him (or | °d with his hearers to enter fully into y fn a comain extent. the reduction In | UAY night of the proposed fare reduc-|har) by blood, marriage or adontion, s | fellowship with Jesus that they bight “aar ion, said : £ : - ; snues. aocompariyh lower rate . sranted the same exemption allowed a |Dpractice the kind of brotherliness that e Bax. [ FevNou mpanving a lower rate of | mhe public utilities commisaion at this | Sioried vecsan. o I n0 much neaded In these davs; he said m I March 1at a reduction of sixtesn | MOTENt is not concerned with the an-| mhe normal tax rates are unchanged, |that Jesus actually lived what others ™ T A amt Wil he made effective on all | nounced reduction of trolley fares. When |, par cent. on the first $4.000 of nef | thought and the time has come for the g B 1 T e T T ane o ema | the Norwalk and Biidgeport experiments | 1ncome above the exemptions and § per Highest 26, Towest 16, wenty-five cents. A token or ten |AFS completed in February the commis-|,ant. on the remaining net.income. The . £ w1l be aceepted n parmant for | Sion Will be in better position to judge!ax ‘imis year, as last, may be paid in p Der. Par [ ane fare within any of the present fiat | {00 0438 a8 regardn a five cent fare.” full at the fime of fling the return, 15 annn | fare areas iwith all transfer privilages == = or in four equal instaliments, dus on or = 22 oase | as ecent. Thete tokens will ha |INCOME TAX BLANKS WILL before March 15, June 15, September 15 P Rt B LS b 2l conductors ar three for a |* RE AVAILARLE WEDNERDAY |and December 16 L . e : he murchased ) cv pentalties are proviews by the e o s e ivetvg | Forms. 10404, crevised and. simpliied, |, =00y 0 CR% T8 IOT SO EF) D " . | goanny of ) for filing individual returns of income |return and pay the tax on ttme. - Thie method f reduction racognizas|far the calendar year 1921 of §5,000 and | Ahnouncement will ha made through mday's weathe and worm- ! ruiuceq rate token. Tt alse continnes |ternal revenue, Hartford, Conn., and the Critese £ " the single fare for one trip within an [ following branch offices: New Haven On Trinity Collexe Commlittee. _—— entirs city area Bridgeport, Waterbury, New Landan. A Robert D. Byrnes of this eity. repre- U SerpmE R copy will 'be malled fo taxpavers who | senting Alpha Tau Kappa, and Herbert i s ronl o Lo taatfear filed a return, hut failure to | | Ferguson, also of this city. reresenting | T et fare %% | raceive the form does mot relieve a tax- | ihe nentral body. are members of | 5 vt a perean traveling | PAYEr of his obligation to file a return | committee of Trintty college students in | T ol O it vaa™® |on time—on: or ‘bofore March 15, 1322. | charge of the ralsing of money for the | S £ X e etion Thus on ihe | THe form has beem reduced from ix o | student friendship fund. This fund is he- p - 25 | o oy Tomdon trip. where there | fOUT Pages. two of which are devoted | ing raised by college students throughout | B £ a T e e awnt, | {0 instructions which shouid be carefully | the country to aid students in Furopean | (47 1 be nsed, making the fae | /24 by the taxpavers hefore filling iIn | universities who have been hard hit by | K ‘4 €.03 b —————————— | tofore_encountered in correctly making Kpeaks at College Debate = i ok 15.°™ | EX-MAYOR MURPRY READS On pace 1. under the head of “Income” | At & meeting of the \it. Hoiyoke Col. | z | WILSON FOUNDATION HERE |are snaces ‘for reporting the following | 168% Debating society Salurdey evening; T, /L1 A nation-wide movement starts today |items: Salaries, wages, commissions, etc; | At South Hadlev. Mass, Mies Ruth ¢ AFTVILLE | A pEonis me i to e Incoma trom martnersnips, Rducaries. | Childs, 1922 of Putnam, gave a_shor < e The Woodr lsin Foun- | etc.; Tente and rovalties: profit (or loss) | A3dress on The Organization of the In- | Shich has mational headquarters|from business or profession’ profit -(or | tercollesiate Debate 4 8 2 diioe nington and a state organiza-|0ss) from sale of real mstate: profit| o — s T e S Bt vt fo (or loss) from sale of stocks. honds, ete. en vieycles are stolen, on an averags . 2 Baltie Woo The amemnt 16 be raised is $1,00,000|and other income. Raneath are spaces | VY day in London. [ or more and the quota for the stats of |for entering deteductions. such as in- | 3 Martin Connecriont” ia-$35.000. At & meeting,|terest and faxes pald during the vea s seld at the offica of Attorney Karl E.|losses by five, starm, shipwreck. or oth. ums e [ tarhesmson. jast Friday evening. the foi-| *f casualty or by theft, contributions, ’ 5 3 befor | ‘owinz ofganization was perfected for{bad debts. efe — < (he purpose of gZiving the people of Nor-| On page 2 are spaces for entering ex-| yuo children an o ot merer” B S rod’ 9 ®ich an OppOFtuNity to have their names| Plamations of the various items, 1. e.| FAILS. Despite scarcity and enoemens i 20 enrolied in this most worthy unlertak-|the total amount.of income from b oot ot SANFONINTIF caniaine Toil dose. ¥ sl BB e e e R RODUCING UNSURPASSED = vice chairman, Gilbert Ray “retail clothing, store.” & nond; seeretary, Farl Mathewson; moary.? itdector,? <laws fanmic| RS Youdlined WD, Tuiatsinia b Carive | treasurer, Henry F. Parker. WORKBY U HRIST CHCRCHORGANIST | PN AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH n nJ T. C. MURPHY o ; Fxecutive Committee—John J. Cork- at. strong Tying out | ~rv, William F. Hill, John M. Lee, Pat- . ar ck F. Sweeney, Milo R. Waters, Jer . wish A, Desmond, Cornelius J. Downes, . B 1t 1 not ¢ tichael J. Curran, John R. Fowler, Ar- #t by working to thur Roy, Harry M. Land, Joseph Ro- . oa-—e Chris wiki, Mrs. Fred Drew, Mrs. James . » for the eaivatton of | J. Casey, Miss Amelig C. Young. . sditving lving, hy | Advisory Committee — William ® #re the virtues of faith, | Shiside, T. Connell, J. J. Desmond, | - & haart | M. Thayer, 1. P. Reath, Henry 2 mass at 8, read by [ A. Tirrell, C. D, Gallp, A. E. Story, o7ev. thers was a congregation | Samuel Goldberg, John R. Tarrant, Hen- was Pather | ry erty directed | K Schwartz, Charles V. . & wae sung by Re mes, Alexander Jordan, Henry _Ge- 4 n soner preach- | br Dr. James J. Donohue, James K, n 2! the masses | Murphy, Martin B, Jensen, W. H. Cai- « an 615, the lamsom of God's | Jahan, Herman Gibbas, F. 1. Onsgood, E. B e i ik s Clapp, Miss Nancy M. Thicas, Miss| : une by Father | Alexdrine Trumbull, Miss Grace Benja- A ) %0 Fave henediction of the | min, Mims Mary Shannon, Mrs. Frank 4 ere was a good at- L. Farrell, Mrs. Fugene Boyens, Mrs. wnd: <R | Addizon Avers, Mrs. Robert Campbell, e an reet Wam the offertory at | Calvin C. Roath, Dr. E. J, Brophy, Dr. which was a new compo- | P o organist a Episcopa o e dbgd g W. Clapp, Carl Wéite, John R. Fitager- i Jobotwon, “Tegende" in | aid, T. J. Kelly. nax to have WOtk I8 very | The appeal for the raising of the foun- -3 = nterpreted by ! yleve in the recognition of the national | and international =ervices of Woodrow — Wilson. twice elscted president of = the CATHOLIC WOMEN'S coUNCINL United Statos, ENTERTAINS AT SANATORIUM | The originators of this great . move- The Norwich branch of the Connesti. | MMt NA¥e In mind two purpose—to pay sut Counctl of Catholic Women gave a| U710 to & gTeat Amerioan during his ry pleasing entertainmen: at ithe . |)CHime and to make it pomstble by Serculosis senatoriom, Friday evening, |T°4"% Of the.income from the fund to A comedy skeich, A Day at Seth Dooiir- | K2t AWards in recogmitlon’ of gistin- tle's Grocery Store, directed by Fdwara |5 public service In the future. The Conelly, Wit GMrosihly adoyes. by committee appeal te the men and g ey ",“fil Tpiosed oY | women of Nerwich in the hope and be- £eip, the grocer, Edw. T. Commelly. 5ii| Ml that thes will be interesed In thin clerk, Napoleon Kernack: | and will ire to have their buby, Horace Corning: Hiram Squires, | o, mubscribe William F. Eowen: vilage sherifl, Jas | Cri0cate stating that ke or she in a B s e e onlins Fielen| subscriptieris are te be ressived by b Corting, mmber of viehatos i~ | Benry F. Parker, Treasurer; 71 Mokin- mittes. Margaret Dilly ; th ™" |lex avenue, Norwieh, Conn. The appeal Nnger, Miss Elsanor Domovan: tae set. | " MENe4 by Timothy C. Murphy, chatr- ess, Miss Sadie Driscoll. Miss Sadte | ™™ *"¢ Perl E. Mithewsen, seerstary. Driscoll was In charge and ghe was as- ted by Mrs. D. Conner and Mise Mary McKay, Breaks Leg In Pall Mrs. Kate Hubbard Harris of 12 High #treet had her right leg broken mear the tokle Satordey night in a fall on the High street gidewnlk near the corner of ‘West Main She was oo B Runnell Pasn Toca Johngon, Andrew B. Davies, Dr. F. Hibbard (R. Nerman, Alexan- k. Abner Gadle, Dr. W. T. Drisceli, Dr. W. Our Great January Clearance Sale IS NOW IN PROGRESS And Will Continue All This Week This January Clearance Sale is an opportunity for every person ih Eastern Connecticut to buy realiabe merchandise for the home or for personal wear, at the lowest prices that have prevailed in years. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE are our own complete stocks of staple and seasonable merchandise embracing every department in the store, deeply cut to meet new conditions. Also special purchases from manufacturers and jobbers desiring to unload sur- plus stocks and glad to make us price cencessions because we pay cash. DONT DELAY — BUY NOW! Make it a point to attend this Sale this week—as early as possible. At present our stocks are complete and the Jan- uary Sale Prices, in most instances, are lower than prices will be later. PRICE TICKETS TELL THE STORY Take a walk through the store any day. On every floor, in every aisle, you'll find January Sale Tickets that tell a story ef price reductions that will appeal to every person who would buy with ecenomy. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL C0. TR interest—a sale that will go down as an event. FUR, is literally CUT IN HALF. be the most desirable. earned, then come to this sale. . willing to let our Furs tell their own story. We want you to judge them for yourself. HART’S FUR SHOP 1S UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED IN QUALITY, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP, \ 96 STATE STREET It is' not the purpose of this advertisement to attempt to describe the values we are offering in this sale, which are beyond duplication, but, if you like good Furs, snap- py and up-to-date styles, if you wish Real Fur and not dyed imitations, if you desire Furs that will not in time fall out, and if you know that a dollar saved is a dollar Come in and look around. We are REMEMBER, ANY PIECE OF FUR PURCHASED AT HART’S R SHOP NEW LONDON, CONN. ; This year our January Sale is of more than ordirf;;y i price of every COAT, every SCARF, every piece of Mild weather and business conditions force us to make these reductions. | Nothing reserved, as we mean to rid our cases of every piece of Fur we have. The first selections will naturally Hart’s Fur Shop NEW LONDON POETRY LEAD US THIS DAY. 3 (A prayer to the Tri-une God for | Divine Aid to the Nations at the Disarm- |ament Conference.) In all Thy Majesty and Power Reveal Thyself in this dread hour, |O_Lord qf Heaven and Earth. and Life, | Whose Wiil alone can end our strife! { Stretch out Thy mighty arm to gave; And, in Thy strength, make weakilngd brave | Prociaim Thy rule in every land, {And guide us with Thy righteons hand! Almighiy God of Gods, We pray; power d ¥ glorious sacrifies, hat poor faillen man might rise, Made . Some of those around | O £on of God and Son of Man the lake have begun outting. Impress all peonle with Thy plan! Teach ns t jie who rules must servef Grant 3° __biton may not swerve Our hears —om what Thy life snown And heip us make the world Thine ewn! Tncarnate Son of God, we pray Teach us Thy way Teacn us Thy way! hag T all Thy tenderntzs:anh lors, With Pentecostal fre. rem irit. from each sou or power, the 1o of gold. due the Nations with Thy grace. That seeks not power. nor weaith, mex Implant in each the Holy Gh And save ns, Lord 0 oty Spir Extend Thy Extend Thy swayl In Power and Sacrifice and L Thy Majestv Tnuence pros O Tri-une God the earthé Regenerate, w new hirth n Thy The creatures mage made; And in their need. give tnem T'® ald!— Dependinz on Thy promise. Lord We er. t hv Thine own Word— “Ou 30d. to Thee we pray: Lead ns thic day Lead us this day '—Amen® Herald Davis, in the Christian EARTIH-FLAME AND SEA-FLAME. Sing. sing! Wild bird. Your seng exuitant. bo 1o the wild sea, ing ames leap and 2 air. { Your song. too. ie a plercing flame. | Sing our vour 5o Sox ! {Hark! now Eenin i ey inging flames and flame-lit, song Heaven, there tn mmeet inz concords swaet rth and sea In one vast growing harmony. to answer: 1A sintster cloud Blote out the eun ering air rows numb with fe aving, and_dreat e ashes W waters. threatening strong-wingsd % = Afrights the bird, with clamers lond | But far above the darkling cloud, And far beyond the hawk's biack win Jife unfolding fire. Archibald Clark Transeript. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Pa, what's a eritic?” A critic, my =on, ix an a: er."—Boston Transerint in Boston istic knock- Polite Peddler (to small boy swinging on gate): Little boy, s your mot engaged. Little boy: Come fn and T will see. I think she is married—Life. Fraved Phil—Talk ab-ut bravery, T ain't afrald of anything dat walks. Dusty Dick—Neither am I, but dat aln't saying much—a cake of soap ean't walk.—Boston Transeript. Nope, Georze Washington never told & M, and never went up In an airship.” “Yes, and there are 2 lot of other peo- ple who have never gome up In an air- ship.*—Wayside Tales. “Mary, were you entertaining & man the kitchen last night?” ‘That's for him to say, mum, I wae doing my best with the materials I eould find."—Liverpool Mereury. 1 “What's the go7d of a horse kieking o good. However, if that horse ever a fiyr i lands on a fiy heTl &0 the critter some harm."—Loulsville Courler-Journal i Jwdge—You say that yo in the rublishing line. What wers vou doing with a loaded revolver cm the highway at 2 AL M.? Defendant—Making a_mazazine eever, your homor.—Wayside Tales. . i KALEIDOSCOPE 7' ° Spain's fallure to recognize the Sultan | made all the troubls in Morocoo, declare a French officer. Forty-three disasters have called for emergency relief by the American Red Cress since the closs of the war. The earliest designs usel for Chinal at Worcester, England, are believed to have been copled from the Chinese. The American Museum of Natura¥ History in New York recently obtatned several fairly complete skeletons of ante- | antgvian frogs from Texas. Some of them when alive were fifteen feet kng. Te ba strictly acourate, they were mnot trus frogs, but frog-like creatures, which | must have been able to leap thirty or forty feet at a bound. In their day ihess batrachians were exceedingly numerons, judging from the pientiful distribution of their fossilized bones, which, turned up by a plow or otherwise accidentally ex- humed, frequently excite the w-nder and astonishment of settlera. estled within the confines of 2 aquers mile in the Pyrenees. the Lilliputian re< public of Goust, smaller even tham the republics of Andorra or San Marino, has had its independence recognized by Francs and Spain for the last three centuries. it has a population of about 150. The ge~- ple are ruled by a council of elders, and they pay no taxes or duties of any Sork. This eivie unit ls 80 tiny that it ham te g0 abroad for its cure of scul and body. For these it has to g0 to Laurent, the nearest Franch town. Even the dead must leave Gouht to find consecrated groumd in which to 1'e; the coffins are slid fowme hill, out of the Smaliest republic in the world.—Philadelphia Ledger. BUCKWHEAT COAL $6.00 Per Ton Thames Coal Co. Phone 1819 NOTICE The Annual Meeting “of the - Holders of the New London Councy Mu- tual Fire Insurance Company will be heid_at the office of the Company, Now. 53-61 Broadway, Norwich, Coma, on Tuesday, Jan. 1ith, 1922, at 2 o'elock in the afternoon, > To hear and act upon the Annual Re- poris. To elect four Directors for a term of three years each. any further husinemy To ~ trunsact Proper.to be dous ataaid