Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1922, Page 8

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s ’ -, NGRWICH BULLETIN o the Mmitatlon of @ inch guns per |to the execution of the - treaty—defi treaty and that the scra {saip for 33,00 ton carriers) for ‘a per-|of terms.” cffected within 18 mortis. missable total of ten guns. If'the arm- | Part one carries th especified. list of |are to be re d W . ament carried Includes guns not exceed- |capital ships already. qusted, but makes ing six inches in calibre if the arma- |the tonmage ratlo agresment effcetive for | than the date of co ment contalns no guns éxcseding six|the United States on comuletion of the [sor and the !inches, the number of guns is mot in-|twe West Virginia tyje.ships: .and the |war service w § the | cluded. . & . | serabpping of the Nocth Dakota and the apped within 1. Postmmster Lenthan hag made arv|Eugene D Pendleton and Charles A. No Warship Over 10,000 Te: ;’;‘;:fl‘;? e 352?‘?9‘2“5‘:;.“ oy | pf e epiees Zangements for sealed proposals for the|Morgan, all of Westerly. Article eleven provides that no” WaT-"| gusiy provided for and {é serarpiug of the Position of carrler of malls between| The Westerly Rifie club is holding in-;ship exceeding 10,000 tons displacement | tour ships they wiliéreplace.. . she b and North Stonington. ThiS|door target practice at the armory, hav-| other than a-capital ship, alrcraft car- 5 i ey n that case g SEARCHING FO¥ 3 calls for delivery fromi March 1, 1822, | ing hegun Monday and continuing Tues-|rier, shall be acquired or built within Ship Tomnageé for France . | for completion of the work e ARNOR AR, Wi Jume 1923 and 1% round trips & Week|day, Wodnesday and Frigay evening.|the jurisdiction of the contractive pow-| Provision i3 made for:France to 1V | pert threc of ehantir ¢ SHOT AT POLICE OFFICERS | must bs made. The fourth assistant Post-| The outdoor shoot will be held at the|ers. A provision that “vessels'not specl- |Gown new capital ship”-ionnage i arirte ol diapler < master general will award the contract|state range:at Burden's pond. fically built as fighting ships nor taken {years 1927, 1929 arid«1031 £ the lowest bidder. A bond of §1,000| p yuen S U BSOS o | in time of peace under governiment con- |for in.the replacentent’ aar Bas to be furnished by each bidder . Yaofifion ,.h;emm;' TNere tnla (Thurs.|trol for fighting purposes” but which {with a stmilar prosision (0f Italy. ¢ The death ot Mrs. Lifiian M. Remine- | (OMI07 DAPencents heto the (CHATC|are employed in time of war to aid Il Part two sets forth rules for:sers ten, Sunday night, st her home in Prov-| o¥) SYSTAE The Brown & O el hostilities. “otherwiss than, 48 . .Aghting |vessels of war. Rale’ ord procid i the dafelobithpt cam Mence, cams as s shock to her many g Do U QRO TOp ¢ { ships” “shall* not be within-the“ten-thous- | such vessels must bé so, treated S iy s friends hers. Mrs Remington for years| (E-hOlt AUSHTS Teb 8. lard ton lmitation. cannot be put to combatant uses Ruls i e taught daneing at the A. O. H. hall, al80| a1 o¢ a former resident, Miss West- ST Gt erlyna Bottineld of Philadelphta. She Bradford Fleld paid efficlal visit | was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David to the troop of Boy Scouts Tuesday eve-| Boftinelli, = i The Loys entertained their guest| Charles N. Brown of Providence was s and speeches. Many of the |, caller in town Wednesday. ¥ calss were promoted to first| George Rhodes of Boston was a busi- substantial lunch was enjoyed | ness caller in town Tuesday. th, W were boycoyed the next likely and ‘local poi Article 12 provides that no War Yes- |two protides that:this may ‘e cffec:cl sel hereafter Iaid down. other them 2,|by sinkimg the ships, breaking them capital ship shall carry gums®in 2xcess.|converting them into’ targets®in. whi: of eight inch calibre. ” not more than one Oafll_kllrshiv at ‘a’time Article 13 provides that no vessel des- | could be retained for tirzet us: ignated to be scrapped may be,recon-| A subdivision wouid perm: verted into a war.vessel. 5 * {ana Italy during 1931:or thereafter. to Article. 14 provides that..no.prepara- |retain two vessels for,gupnery. and . tor- tions - shall .be made in merchant .anips | pedo work, the French vessels to be in the ud obtgined T of th 2id down 1092 Arthur N. Nash left Tuesday for|:; neace times for Installation of arma- |Jean Bart clss and, the, Ttalian shios to a former | Hartford to spend a few days. ments for the purpose of converting such ied Sunday at her| W. D. Maln was a business caller in ips into war vessels other than the e pneumonia. | New London today. \| stiffening of decks for the mounting of 3 s Her nearest rela-| Mrs. Anna P. Allen, 38 Elm street, 8| zuns not exceeding six inch calibre. fo proyides th: Charles, James M. and ' visiting in New York this week. ntiols 15 provides that mo vessels of | vesseld due for scrappihsmust be reader- {war comstructed within the jurisdiction |ed incapabie of wailile.'sémice which | yLTIMATUM BY THE man shot throw of the contracting powers for amy other |ehall be deemed to have been eczomplish- Cocr i g STONINGTON two, construct two new capital ships not | power shall.exceed size-and aymament [ed when there shall hiave een remcwad ATIONIS INDIA o exceed 35,000 tons standard displace- |.limitations of - the treaty and’ that in for destroved with the: ship all gins, fire | . ay ev Dr. Thompson of the|ment each and on their completiog dis- |no case shall alrcraft carriers construct- controls ‘and movittg. ‘garts of barbettes 2 By the A. P.)—The U RN s Jose of the Thundered, King George V., |ed for a non-contracting power: exceed |anud tarrets and thelr operathiz: machin- o fon f India are expect-| FORBES ASK§ FAIR TRIATL \jax 27 displacement. ery, all firé control jinstruments, ammuni- ,.m'nggg(::’ m‘sfim 1 tion torpedoes and” tibes, radio ala- | S tions, conning towers-and all skie armo. g the nd Centurfon under the scrapping | o7, FOR VOCATIONAL TEAINING | moving i\:fiorlick's < val Ratle Agreement. Warship Buflding _. [or aiternatively main praselling machin- o 5 g three Is the agreement of the Article sixteen provides that where | - ¥ ; r's ur t 4 wers to “abandon rship bullding i’ undertaken within the Yo heihe e 2 s M eatls gk 1 S Chillic o ship jurisdicifon of a contracting power for a non-contracting power full information as Rule four ' provides that vesseis to sorapped under rule-three shall be ren ladement tonnage to such ehips shall be communicated to resvuhal ; oD 1 » s the replace tonnase, shi | the other four contraciing powers. od 1’;}“’;‘:1‘? !:‘: .:;“‘“ff'm;m o T T = Bich mite! T 2 on £ e replaced to be disposed of as provided | Article seventeen provides that “in |MOPRS.fron comingintg The Original Food ‘G""h ‘.m“ Ne :ml maltad t being one of t! two. the dvent of a contracting power: being . engaged in war such power shall not use is t! as a vessel of war any = vessel of war hich may be under construction within its jurisdiotion for another power and not celivered.” Article cighteen provides that no con- | tracting power shall disose of a vessel of war by “any mode of transfer” so that jt become a war vessel of any foreign nage aggregates for aF follows: States, 52 00 tons ; 5,000 to exceed. A ta t des that . ‘“that Eias o . emoire and urisd quo - at the howers.” presernt treaty, 3 3 and naval a No Guns In Excess ot 16 Hnches. o - elr. . Te- or the agree- B hereafter ad- Jare Franer TREATY FOR LIMITATION | OF NAVAL ARMAMENT ~ifies that Page Salrete vy g P s 1 A GREAT CLEARANCE OF Women's Kid Gloves 749 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S 'GLOVES at $1.48 4 rar i i ! ! Were $1.95 to $3.95 a Pair l All Taken From Our Regular Stock H i Imported and Domestic Gloves—Short Gloves, Long Gloves, Strap Wrist—Dress and Washable Gloves—Leading makers included, ail sizes from 5% to 7Y% in the lot, but not all sizes in every style. KINDS STYLES French Kid " lclasp Gloves Lambskin 2-clasp Gloves Chamois Gloves . Strap Wrist Suede Gloves 12-button Kid Capeskin Some Children’s Sale Starts This Morning Promptly at 8:30. We cannot guarantee our nockofwmfiuctohdthrmxghmttbedny, s0 we advise early buying. | | * and on their o North Dakota scrapping rules, in accordance with 1 | | carried in chapter IE ONLY OBSTACLE to broad business revival — pessimism — =+ " stands balanced ready to be pushed aside. B o Add your strength now to that of hundreds of thousands of other busi- = '. fniess men and remove it. Confidence — Optimism — will do more than anything else to restore good times. Business 1s reviving—as it did after the depressions of 1896, 1904, 1908,1914., The volume of manufacturing and trade is increasing daily, unemployment is decreasing, loans are expanding. Business is gathering momentum — : ROSPERITY IS JUST ROUND THE Bronchial Asthma? Pimpls Mome Trestment Makes | Bresthing Esay. Just becasse you start the day tired wern-out from loss of rest an the it breathing of miserable asth. ma—do not think you have to stay this long. "B apd well, breathe clearly and easily by using thls simple treat- ment known as Oxidaze, the prescription ©f & Worcester, Mass., physicfan. For any form of asthima where the and difficuit, its healicg, reliev- jon Is really wonderful. Sufferers o can't breathe 2t night and who gasp clear breatn will (In view of the very low price, we do not fit gloves in this sale.) e e ee————————————————— e e et ——— THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL CO. i ) Space contributed by the ( Name of Newspaper to be inserted) 2% ' in co-operation with the ROTARY CLUB PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN Advertisements contributed by Frank Presbrey Advertising Agency, New York

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