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NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, FEB. 2’ CHECK SPEEDERS AT CITY CORNERS | semsi i vmee |47 1550 M0258 %0 omevs| fon =G POETRY THE LOED'S DAY. o —m—c— h : Kfast Atter 1o of storms and showers) ? e i s helore Baster. Trom | Take a glass of Salts before breal Rei B1 “Gigwing winds and arippimg bowers, Norwich, Monday, Feb. 21, 19! high mass, Rev. Philip J. Mooney, hav- if your Back hurts or Bladder g:"“',, .""”’"M ' *,."' — =====""| | campaign sgainst automobdlle| the speed could be held down to tne Ie-|ing read the circular letter from ‘Bishop bothers you. e THE WEATHER, speeders in cities, especially those who|gal limit, such accidents would not oc-|Nilan containing the regulations for ’ Aot ae ‘.3.?‘.{“ 1l s buflf’%— nd see a e Lent, read the epistie for th day, lIl . I : o bright, we cannot choose but S&Y, SRS, 'Wrmhflm&',"“},‘:‘wm.‘.:"fl“m?‘:fi:e it uaffio men at intersections|i Cor. 13, 1.3, bemnmn;, 1t !s u:p:l)k The American men and women must ND HE MON H S ALE Is thes the world of yesterday? sther map of Sunday night| us HDeeC, 8 B8 Ot emt, which is ask-|would make it a point to Warn any | with the tongues of men and angels and |guard constantly against Kidney trou- i ive area of high baro- o driver approaching too fast and noti- anda: ng the police and traffic officers in the d have not charity, I am become as |ble, because we eat too much and all m.;:‘ 1:.,::1:5.,! uwnfr y brings Engiand and an ex-| [& the Dolee B0 o eien. The mat-|fy this department of such warning the| sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbale [our food is rich. Our blood is filled am| rometer over the!§ 3 b i 1 Luk ith uric acid which the kidneys strive A ‘chinge~we, “knbw itk i Fo ttentlon of | matter would be taken up in the case| The gospel was Luke 15, 31-43, nar-|With uric acid which the v Tod d - e, g plateau regions. | 1T has been cabied 16 he A orcement | of persistent offenders who are warned | rating the miracle of the restoration to |to fiter out, they weaken from over- (§ \ ay an Tomorrow E iy e aat sy, i vl pution has been at-; Poce obiele SNC W more tha monce. It the general idea|sight of the blind beggar of Jericho, | work, become sluggish; the eliminative e over north- » Sure all things wear a heavenly dress e { That sanctifies their loverness, roderate tempera.| AS a Dart of a determined. effort to|meets With your approval and you 30| the preacher's text taken from this gos- | tissues clog and the result is kidney 7 fth M.an Balgfi“. 8 chactc the inoreass in city automobile| write to me, I will try to work out a|pel, heing: He asked him, saying, What | trouble, bladder weakness and & gene- ew O e y 5 also has been v of that endlees resting da: 2| pel - When “we shall all be changed” am e ente the department plans fo re.|system under which we can cooperate| wilt thou that I do for thee? And he |ral decline in health. ; 3 . s 5 . South At-| T he llcense of .persons thus re-|and place it before you as a sugges-|said, Lord, that I may see. ‘When your kidneys feel like lumps I B redidn taftandes tion.” Father Mooney spoke of the coming |of lead; your back hurts or the urine is Whether, tn meditative walk, 3 ! 5 f”“owm' e e T R Solled Markers Barred. Lent as a gpecial and an acceptable time |cloudy, full of sediment or you are sig .. 7, . oy g n and e fo of spiritual seeing for every . Aft- | obliged to_ seek relief two or thres A Sale of Ex Silk and Muslin e simple chime - nothe lletin sent out to the P! B "y person. t- | oblige . b t} @ Montey [ it ot O i ity ak ol er weeks and months of careless indif- |times during the night; if you. suffer € O qlnflte an Our feet to some 0ld church's wall, or t § % es is| ferences, it is well to go apart from the | with sick headache or dizzy, nervous ’ e il oM P ents are at intersec- | in conmection with markers so soiled as|of the soul—to determine whether we |matism when the weather i bad, get weather o | HOR £ 4 that in each Instance the|to ‘make it impossible to identify cars,|are living in realization of the reason |from your pharmacist about four speed at which the intersection is ap-| Anyhthing you can do to help this con- for our existence, to meditate on our ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon- @ the Atlantlc ‘Coast. roached enters into the aecldent, 1t | ition Wil be appreciated. defects, to discover what yirtues we [ful in a glass of water before break- 2 . el e need. Every Catholic learns in child- |fast for a few days and your kidneys r, raln or hood the teaching in his catechlsm.|will then act fine, This famous saits Or passed within the church's door, Where poor are rich and rich are poor, We say the prayers and hear the UNDER Wheth there oud fathars said and heard Ah, surelw fn a world lfke this. i So'rife with woe, ®o mcant of hiles, . Where fondest hone frenest coossed The exquisite silks in all the rainbow colors—the soft | | 1ni “onieet hosce are severea most Tix eomething that we kneel and praz 4 east| OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE TO GALLAUDET SEES GREAT e o A8 e iaad ‘I:m";:dfu,f,_.'f":‘O;Ihg‘,:‘:;dw‘ffh‘fi‘:{:fi and ] | batistes and muslins—the delicate laces and dainty em- | || 572" doi* oo i and o awans Fomd MEET AT NORWICH TOWN OPPORTUNITIES IN FLYING | po happy with Him in the mext. It is 4 has been yised for generations to flush The thira andual older boys' con- | Edson F. Gatlaudet, Yale, ‘93 stroke |well to investigate and determine what land stimulate clogged kidneys: . to ference of New london county is to be|on lh‘e varsity crew for two years _fll’\d progress—or lack of progress one is neutralize the acids in the urine so it i held March 11 and 12, Saturday and [ captain during his last season, who since | making toward this alm of earthly ex- |no longer s & source of irrithtion, taus Rain Or| Cinday, at Norwich Town, under the|leaving college has had a brilliant ca- |istence. Undoubtedly for many it will ending bladder disorders. cloudy | ¥ ispices of the County Sunday School |Teer as mechanical engineer, spyializing |be the last such opportunity. Y50 SAltEL s IO RRRIvE oannot frs association and the county Young Men's | In airplane designs, and who during the | Throughout the centurles, the Catho- |jure’ makes a dellghtful effervescent Christian Association. Each church | war ¢pntributed important i |rcations Uc‘church has n(‘l\'nca.l!d this speclal | }jthia-water beverage, and belongs in show the| school s entitled (o two delegates with [to the navy department, winin several | period of examination of consclence, Of | nyery home, becanas mopoay o Eabn ature and | one_additional for each organized class. [ Bovernpment prizes, calls the attention | abstemiousness, Lent. The affects of that |o mistake by having a good kidney and Sun-|Y, M. C. A. groups and boys' clubs ars|of Yale students to the great opportuni- | denfal, which' Christ everywhere en- |q, Sun 8 P%, 1oY Bt it S ties offered by aviation in a statement | joins in alding toward spiritual strength Ther.Bar.| New TLondon superintendents and|Which he sent to the student body at |were touched upon, and varlous ways .. 32 30.10| pastors and ‘others Iinterested are to|New Haven. Mr. Gallaudet is cinfident | indicated by which even the busiest 53 30.10 | confer with C. S. Bailey, boys work|that the time is nearing when one may | person may make little sacrifices pleas- "L 54 3000 sccretary, Y. 3. C. Ao and Norwich | simost anywhere ho chooses. e |ing o Got during the orty davs thus set vit S v vs' - | savs: apart. ixtra prayer, almsdeeds, chari- 3 il Sl Tamh b o e It should first be emphatically stat- |ty in spesch and manner, devotion to The 30.10| The’ people of Norwich Town are|¢d that the airplane industry in the |one's dally work, Were mentloned: al- 5 30.10| opening thelr homes 1o the boys and|Course of time will offer the finest pos- |so each Christian may become an apos- Picture Tells 4 g sgeb ol sible opportunitles for college trained | tio, sharing hs own kmowledge of the The purpose of the conference is to| ehgineers and business men. I believe | truths of salvation with others ignorant broaden and deepen the spiritual life of | thiS to be true In spite of the fact that |of them, who miss the full realiza- tn Norwich. Copyright 1916 The Picture Advertisers, Box 17 Oregon City, Oregon '{:hln ‘-.h turn to our earthly homes, decorations, all combine to make these “undies” . the 'A:"_::m:":f; :::'dl::",:_m:“ i most beautiful and appealing that we have ever shown. Then sneeds us on our workday way, . Without Him Sunday self were dim, The Prices Are Appealing, Too T et things, Singular surprise BLOOMERS AND STEP-INS. . FROM 50c TO $6.98 | |0t mos T Y FROM 50c TO $8.98 | |I ™"t . men 1hemme SILK VEST CHEMISE........FROM $2.98 TO $4.50 May have/bred s sontel, ‘That forlorn, unshaven eteh, 1 SILK CAMISOLES. .. broideries—the pretty ribbons, and clever little floral e e Breathing His peace on hall and hut And hallows every common day; b NIGHT ROBES............FROM 50c TO $16.98 § ||r1c w0 rux ot v wimee . Tnder quaint disgulses. ENVELOPE CHEMISE..... Once her gay and piquant atr .....FROM $1.50 TO $3.98 ARl in rags nad taiter May have each boy so that he may the more ear-| At the present time the Industry Is at | tion of the meaming of life, although ety dnty .m~w't‘i°veh, °,h(“ low ebb. hungering for grace. Especlally did the CORSET COVERS. ......... FROM 50c TO $4.50 T myeelf, t00 pale and old, his appreciation of God, his Father; o. “Though so much is already known | preacher advise abstention fron{ all Christ his Savior; of himself, the co-|about the airplane there is no appar- | Social Dleasures which degenerate into Tonger to aspire. Davos . FROM 85c TO $4.50 | || voger mv demeanor coia i R et o iy ent slackening off in (evelopment of new | carousals, with lasciviong daneing, im- J Nurse celestisf fire. 3 : T G s RO i o ation 4 regand i Hesine s |[Taioid <o e ot osihkinel ntl Ready Mixed UNDERSKIRTS FROM 69¢ TO $8.98 L B4 —The Outlook, { The following preAminary program | <OnStruction. Airplanes have seadily in- | phatically warning young women against Paint Ceeeaeeeaaas - - - el g is creased in size, speed and carrying ca- | such splritual dangers. Lent is a Vacaiohon HUMOR OF THE DAY 0ON AND TIDES. 10-10.30, registration and assignment | Pacity, and this increase is still con- | good time, he said, to make one's choice (raport to Methodist Episcopal church, | {/Pulns, The French have pushed the | between the two camps—the one where- Norwich Town); 1030, devotions and|“Peed up to approximately 200 miles|In people of good will rally about the song service; 10.45, election of officers;| Per hour. The Germans have started | spotless banmer of Christ, the other with 1115, The Call of the Conference, Har.|to fiY without any motors at all imi- |Its adherents to the black flag of Sa- Oils and Brushe: ‘The rich man was taking a stroll on(‘ o r tables. PREs"FgNM.E‘a‘ES. Silk Department aner’ Depurtment morning round his stables. He met g little boy, the =on of his chauffeur. SXQUISITE CREPE DB CHINE “And do you know whom I am, my == ry Hedley Smith, state county work seo.| {AtiNE the soaring of birds. All over | tan, whose life object appears to be evil Y??:)E::f Q,‘:Zg::li@ !Ele:“ FIFTY PAIRS OF little man?” he asked. o retary, Y. M. C. A.; 11.45, address,|°Urope passengers are fiving daily be- | of self and the degradation of oth- SR = & St e RUFFLED CURTAINS “Oh, yes,” said the boy: “arem't you Christian Manhood—What It Ts, De R.| tWeen the principal capital In | ers. Need a Plumber? |} most popular shades. A handsome el b 5 : e siun" whoriles?in ‘Tathi’s" G E L. Roberts; 1215, lumch at M. | the United States, the postoffice Is main- e Tol. 837 forty-inch silk which is worth every e have just received this emall || stray Storte . 1142 | churcn. talning a regular mail service between | STUDENTS AT SMITH ARE 3 cent of $1.50— ot of dainty ruffled curtains, and “I geen you with my own eves” ga Morn | 115, devotions and song service; 1.30, | YeW York and San Francisco. The op- IN COLLEGE FOR STUDY J. D. BARSTOW 5. address, | Portunities for development are enor- What To Do Conference; 2. END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.10 Christian Manhood the Need of the| ™ ‘Three-Finger Sam. “You wers dealn! the bottom of the deck.” “Wel)" inquired Piute Pete, “what'sq you gain’ to do about it?* “I'm undecided whether to denouncq you to the Crimson Guich public od change the game to bridge and choosq you for a pardner.”"—Washington Star. “Miss Plain says you told her she wag they are a real $2.50 value. All are 2 1-4 yards long and have tie backs END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.89 Dress Goods Department 4 THE POPULAR CANTON CREPE Made of mohair and fine Australian | Neckwear—Handkerchiefs wool. It is 42 inches wide and and I believe that wfhin’ the | “The poor student pose is going out.” n : : t next few vears. travel by airplane said Dean Comstock of Smith college, Hour; 245, What to Conference; 3.30,| tT0 fTW Yeqrs travel by.airlane will | o 0y before the alumnae council Recreational period, in charge of Em-|ZT0% to such an extent in our own | D50 E 50T o ite annual meeting ory Davis, boys' work secretary, Nor-|{00"F JAL YOU WAL B * °7 | at Northampton, Mass. “It used to be wich Y. M. C. A.; 330, leaders” conter- | ™00, SNVO O MO0 IR er 1n the | the fashion to pretend that you stud ence, address, Mr. Smith; 6.00, confer- [, ! b L CEEee only because you had to, not becau = Sy iala g + | development of commercial aviation, to e dinner, Congregational = chureh, | feveloRment of st unlimit % | you liked it, but there is a steadily in- Norwich Town. Greetings: a, for the| Ty mind, are almost unlimited. Th lenoy in the other direc ol S8 i &, fo e tmm T s e ne | creasing tenlency i other direc- churches, local minister; b, for the | Allane needs oni very sthall in & Co. 23 Water Street PURITAN TUX pretty. How does your consclence stand crease in its present factor of safets | tion. The undergraduates are now quite shown in all of the staple as well as TUXED0 the strain?” boys, local hoy. Response, T Corat 0t b e e el v e i e T b e BT the new colorings. This cloth is a COLLAR' SETS “Oh, T told her the truth™ . e what | don boy. Address, The Marks of a 5 o el & C outside of the ~heisth : means available for long distance high | 'ee to study. They talk o night, it | Christian Man, Rev. Alexander H. AD-|y o transportation. It seems to me that | class Toom about the subjects they are dust shedder, and has been sponged | A7 the very latest styles in lace, “The truth? You don’t really mean to masquerade | bOtt. ; A and shrunk. Value $2.50— fag sou think—r : ad A the particular opportunity In the com- | reading and disussing with thelr in- END O' THE MONTH PRICE §2.to | CT¥ane and pure linen. Have been || -0 course not. 1 told her she was 28 sh- g mercial field of aviation s for men wheee | Structors. Some of the alumnae have ? =i - % Y as she could be. — N 10.30, attendance at morning church | ability ' and fetermination are sufficient | begun to fear that we might be plac- GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT meting f'“ $1.00 and $1.50 a set American Leglon Weekly. N ters at-| service, to enable them to interest capital, and |ing undue emphasis on the development END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 7% “He seems to be asuccessful sales- n © Saturday | 5.00, devotlons and mong service: | perfect the grawnd organization nec- |Of an intellectual type. The best an- Hardware — Tools — Cutlery 3.15, What To Do Conference; 4.00, ad- | essary has been con-|dress, Christian Manhood—What Have | plane » for the past week|I to Do With It? 5.00, adjournment, be out for a| Rev. Donald B. MacQueen of o et e e e i o D g 3 it £ Downstairs Department lines for carvine mail, express|the group of students from the junior| Examine our line of Aluminum Ware 7-QUART ENAMELED TEA and passengers. One of the most im- |class who, hecause of their high aca-| portant of these lines would he between | demic standing, are being permitted to THE - ~HOURKHOLD e Fl Co g Der o man. I wonder what his method is7* “T1l tell you. He goes to ses hig pros- pective clients persona instead of tel- ephoning to them. He has dimcovered how easy it Is to say ‘no’ over the wire” , Bridgeport, Pirst Baptist church, has | New York and Chicago, kith branch con- | complete their course under the new | Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street || Made of heavy grey enameled ware CONGOLEUM RUGS —Detroit Free Press. been asked to deliver the address forinections including Pittshurgh, Cleveland | Sbeclal honors system (an arrangement and with actual 7-quart capacity. 2 3 el Rttt | Aie - sk Saturday and Sunday afternoons, and Detroit. The successful operation |allowing students with an average of B|— This is a real bargain— 9 by 12, regular price $18.00— keeper, was trying to shine up the END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.29 | END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1398 ] new stenor. She wrote a letter for him. of mieh a line would lead to extensions | Or 7above to specialize during the last|every obstacle. It was not the stone, INTERPRETING TAX LAW that n a reasonable tme would nclude [two years of the course) They are|nor even Divid, himself, but God work- ON INCOMES OF $5,000| practcally the whole country. I am pos- [girls of all round abifity and interests, | ing In him and through him that se- 1t at such | I hed | girls wh thusiastic about ath. hed the end sought, and if you 1:8:57.9, soesiacipeice S13. Gt g Dol e follow Pt e ¢ | Mive such lines can be established | girls who are enthusiastic abou - | .compiished the end sought, a 3 5 . i e R e e D i oheraten £1/ atmrott: letics, girls who take prominent part in|and I are to assail the giants that as- Hosiery snd Undéerwenr - || END 0" THE MONTHIPRICE g0.00 | Josiwoss’ cholos ot b7 revenue, for the district of Connecticut: | ‘It IS natural to ask how they can |dramatics, girls who are concerned witk | sail us, we, too, must do It and can only Ty ST Gon't Gmoks cigareting” il skl Numerous inquiries have been receiv.|D® operated With a guaranteed safety |every phase of student activity.” do it in the great strength of Almighty Deparlment ey ed regarding the proper interpretation | T those who may wish to use them. In| The alumnae councll, which meets|God. In conmection with the pletures T Section 353 of ihe revenue et of| answer to such a question T should ¥ | twice a vear in orthampton, is com-|of the Life of Christ, the speaker sug- WOMEN'S LION BRAND Domestic Department Than he A1t know, Siat te Wt 921, which provides that. each isdivid- | that it Is now perfectly pos £ Louisville Courfer-Jolirnal. le to con- | posed of the executive officers of the| gested that g¢he greatest wisdom the SILK S| < - < P i | Whose gross income for 1921 was|®truct all-metal, multiple engined pas- |Smith Alumnae association, alumnas | three wise men ever demonstrated was SILK HOSE NASSAU WOOLNAP BLANKETS He paid $30 for his Panama hat, but $5.000 or over shall file a return regard- | SPEer planes in which the speed is suf- | trustees, class secretaries and represen- | when they started out to find Jesus, and || These are full-fashioned and have | Another big blanket bargain. They | ¥a8 ashamed to ‘admit & and told hiz s of_ hils of her ust! income. ficfent to combat amv Fort of weather ives from Smith clubs in all parts|so of we would be wise will constant- || finely mercerized top and sole. We | are a)l 66 by 80 inches in size, and g b Gross income means statutory gross|the fire hazard, and multiplicity of en-|of the' country. is to fur-|ly seek Jesus Christ, and having found S “Oh, John," she said a few days af terward, as she grested him on his arrie 1 home. “I nade such a splendid bare gain today. There was an old clothes man here and when he saw your new Panama he was foolish enough to offer $5 for it. There are some things 1 need advertised in the paper and I want that $2 profit all for myself."—Los Ane sell them for $2.25 a pair, and have them in black, cardinal and navy— END O’ THE MONTH SALE $1.95 Boliogle o n Lt o glnes removes the danger of engine fafl- | ther the bes sts of Smith college | Him, we will endeavor to follow Him. el e ,‘:}on“:e and Ineome. der|Ure. If ¥ou add to machines of this |in stremgthening the relations between| What Jesus sald to His mother at 13 rived from salaries, wages, or eompen- | Character wireless equinment which keeps | the coliege and its alumnae; it acts as| years of age, “wist ye mot that I mush sation for personal service * * » of|the Dllot at all times informed of the |a medium for securing and disseminat-|be about M. Father's business” should er kind and in whatever form |Weather conditlons ahead of him, and |ins accurate information concerning the|be the keynote of our lives; while we id, or from professions vocations |1f You provide landing places ' clome | college and usdertakes work along the work at our business to make a rades, business, commerce or sales pr|®NOURh together to take care of that re- | lines of active alumnae service. 2, the maln business of our lives alings in property, whether real or|MOtely possible forced landing which no | Mrs. Walter A. Fitch of New Lon-|should be to serve God. Herod was fool- 3l growing out of the ownership|Ome can absolutely foresee. you have an | don, president of the Smith C we have them in white, grey and tan, with colored borders. Made of cotton, with a wonderful wool finish. Regular prices $3.75 and $4.90— END O' THE MONTH PRICE $3.39 Art Goods Department SIGNET RING YARN lege club | ish enough to think that he could thwam. § ! geles Tim g 4 | ontAt which can offer as high a degree [of eastern Connecticut. and Mise Char.| the purpose of God, but he found o A variety of colorings in stock. Colored Wash Goods RS & Chintuan amocnios il B use of or interest in such property; t -, f from Interest, rent, dividends, se.|Of fafety as any raflrcad system. lotte Gulliver of Norwich have just re-|his mistake; so we, though we may at- Value 3% a ball— preached said: “Now I'm not going a urities or the transaction of any bus.| .. The development necessary to accom- | turned from the meeting of the Smith|temp it, we can never in the long run END O' THE MONTH PRICE 32¢ Department to talk very long. but if you get what r meetinz| fness carried on for gain or profit or|Plsh this will undoubtedly he the re Alumnae Council in Northampton, thwart God's purposes. Let us paral- I'm going to say in your heads you'll = fia topic | gaine or profits and. income derived | Of SFOTts of men highly trained by ex- lel our lives with his will. DRBESS GINGHAM have the whole thing in a nutshell. s ek % G perience iIn engineering and In business, TR And he looked surprised when meme om any source whatever. inne! & S | BRANDEGEE WINS FIGHT - Fresh, pretty patterns and attrac- 230 Gross ‘incomie does not nmecessarlly [ 507 It ls serial, that many of them wil FOR TREATY RESERVATIONS | NEW PLAINFIELD POSTMASTER Notion Department tive colorings in these dainty piata || PTaf he conregation emiled. RO (e L agine LA ST S = (Special to The Bulletin,) NATIVE OF UNCASVILLE BNGLISH TWILLED TAPE— | and check ginghams. Should sell 7 s, g for | income, should deduct therefrom the | SUITS AGAINST MAHAN FOR --WT'"nst“"v Feb. G'rx >rl“a_““' ?rand& Charles A. Jerome the newly appoint- 10-YARD ROLLS for 3%c— replied Mr. Dustin Stax. “f enry | cost of sdods. ol ; ¢ s12,200 | % has won out In his desire for res- | eq postmaster at Plainfield was born In = ? 1 : = beth | merchant. _ may b our suits with damages ageregating | mind 4 b i A casville, . an s nounting to $10,000, but the cost of | §12 200 have been hm“;m S minds of foreign goveruments that the | gigest Connecticut families. He was ed- 12¢ Value—SALE PRICE 10c ds sold amounts to $7,000. He has ) other income. The statutory gross the| Income would be $3,000. In case the tives, neigh-|other deductions allowed him for busi- ling sev.|ness expenses, taxes, Interest, bad debts,| and repirs and alterations of houses cle, amount to §2.500, his net income!in New London. The houses for which oy the W, C.|Yowd be $500. No return of income| material was furnished and services 2 at the|ls required in this case, rendered are located in Pleasant stroet, n Rockwell| A 1awyer who is married and ltving| Blackhall street and at Ocean beach United States is not entering on any al- Postmaster Bryan F. Mahan of New £ L4 ondon by Grover C. Willlams of Wind- ham on claims for material and ser- vices rendered in the construction of ucated at Norwich schools and for twen- liance or obligation to join In any de- | ¢y years his home wag in New York “What I want,” said the sena- | wjere he was In the brick business sterday, “Is to prevent any presi- | yp the Hudson river. During a perfod dent or nation In the future from as-|,¢ eight vears he was cashier of the serting that the United States has en- | pirst Natfonal bank of Plainfield, where tered into such an obligation by enter- | pe good service, and since then he ing Into the four-power treaty. While | has been in the ticket office at the rafl- the question may be clear t ous, & Prop- | road station at Plainfield. 14c Valne—SALE PRICE 121-2¢c 16c Value—SALE PRICE 13¢ 4 Glove Department 18c Value—SALE PRICE 15¢ | permanent enthusiasm.”—Washington Star. : CHAMOISETTE GLOVES KALEIDOSCOPE ] They are dandies, t0o. Two-clasp women have practiced medicine for Boston Store Men’s Shop | eneth and soud regularty for s1.00 || T2 Y0 a7 iboriant bok on the wub, ject baving been produced in England END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 75¢ gl:fin‘ the middie ages by St. Hildegarde, e : , .00 AND 5250 = i er reservation will prevent any dis-| Mrs. Jorome was a New York girl, . 3200 A In Russia traine are sent off at Torm 'bE Tees, nm Erooe reccfts n the | The mits axe for £6.000. $3.300. $1.700 | pute In years to come when the Pacifc | yrive: Knme. 1 Wallen | They Nace o NBGLIGEE SHIRTS hoiatation, bocanes the Phagtstl ceRbapt i hla Bisseniv emaimsen . axpome] s oreclomires of eiens and PO | fuiands or offier. forsign territery 8 fa: | anshior. Mise Annie Thoa . staflent at I St wel Enown i i Yok read the tme tables. The first bell iw gues O | amount to $4,200, leaving & net fncome| sre adken Toe i iha 8600 ot amtrest | volved. What I want to prevent is any | plaield High school “De Luxe” and “Fruit of the Loom”, Ribbon Department sounded a quarter of an hour befors the 2 “herry| Of only §18000.° A return will be re-| ments were made on tha Crocker houss | (UtUre President from saving an agree- | John A. Leahy who has fust retired as In designs and colorings which are | FANCY TAFFETA RIBBONS la stacts, 1A Su: ol IS SN v | guired in this case, as taxpaver's gross | building In the suits, which are returna- | i 1% been reached under the terms | postmaster at Plainfleld has held the of- [} In > el of the treaty whereby a conference of come as well as ‘gross receipts 1n $6.- :‘:y‘l“n the mmerlor court the first TUes- | powery might detsrmina. the most. ot ficent means of maintaining rights: I {fore and the third means the traln 1 starting. fice eight vears and has served with good full of class. The materials are Jap | Satin stripe and bordered ribbons satisfaction to the public. Crepes and Silk Stripe Crepes. All | which are suitable for hair bows. nearest | In Latin John Smith became t : teed— Selling regularly for 3% a yand— Smithus; in Mtalian he i known as G- easant | . 2 want everybody n Japan and elsewhere colors guaram ¥ [ ost’y| BECEIVING CONTRIBUTIONS 'FOx Seys Norwich Girl Has Ring. to understand that congress has free. | TWO SUITS BROUGHT AGAINST ) |} pnp O' THE MONTH PRICE 8165 | END O' THE MONTH SALE 25c ! ovannt Smithi; in French he becomes Jean s MONUMENT TO NUNS| Stealing a $15 ring from a New Lon-|dom of action and that the treaty does MYSTIC WOOD TURNING CO. Smeet; the Russians call him Jonloff : 2 t 1 | Norwich divisions of the Ancient Or-|don girl and subsequently giving It to|not put us under any moral or legal ob- | The Allen Spool and Wood Turning Smittonski; the Poles know him as Jun T of Hibernians and the ladies’ auxil-fa Norwich girl, ls the charge which | ligation as to what we shall do when | Co., of Mystic is the detendant 1m0 | e e—— e s L] ries of the order are meeting with| brought Walter Lucy of New London|confronted with the question of main- | sults brought againgt it. me s 5 { o nHandens much succees In raising their quota for | into the police cours thers Saturday | faining ansbody's rights. Peought by Tames Dunlap of Gamcord, |derstanding that they “’;”h“ e o "‘°'g“”" and' $13.000 expend- 1St ; m‘f"‘;mfl,u ot !-nm the fund for the monument to the “Nuns| morning. The case Wwas continued to| Mr. Brandegee Is being warmly con- | Mass, and it is for foreclosure of a Eetharsand sl s PRioTh ome: = e toci el VAl Coomg rp:;\;:ifl!ut:fllurp:;e e aits o Ten e of the Battlefield,” which is to be erect-| Monday, gratulated on the tactful way in which | mortgage of $25,000 and the second !s Exom Ty ) v 516 ed in Washington. e alleged to have obtain-|he has caused his reservations to be | brought by the Cridit Discount Trust |missed by the members of the delg"' moting Shapees, rurk Todidlebied iiony s Is’ GlaUIoAL ST SRR . The unveiling will be made an event|ed the ring from the girl some time ago | adopted by the foreign relations com- |Co., of New York to recover pavment | ment, !sns‘ll[}hl ol rremeyl ::-nl‘r‘n‘:d en; er:m r’ ok o i 'l'l::e;d‘l-‘lx:rl;&‘m are being meds @ those pres-|of national importance and distinguish-| when he was keeping company with her, | mittes and on the scope and text and on | on notes aggregating $7,000. tral station. ey ndedw‘e‘ Bt and f ar fie' g:ll:::;d”mu 4 c,-.,,. by : ;x" S ,.. 'uih;-flbm as Jessie E. |ed clergy and laity from many parts of | Later the girl says she wanted the ring|the reservations as accepted by the for-| Real estate consisting of the factory | have always "’W"‘: o s SEETs J eeryice 4 the ot of which is "v;” ‘; fiw’w r '¥ing, says £ onls 58] Wi aommirytas Wolliawitriaant thos b e i ey It i relstions oty bullding and shein and land on which | with alertness. In the past few vears, | spplementary to the rellef accorded by | Pépular Meo anies. Tt was found meces- ernment offiolals will be invited to take| had lent it to a girl in Norwich. they are located. machinery and lumber | on account of thelr age, they heve been | thegovernment s _sccomplished by the laary to chart directions at different part in the exercises. It is hoped that| When a second demand was made up-| DABID AND GOLIATH IN wero attached by Deputy Sheritt J. I, |unequsl to ihe task of drawing the | chapters. the local _organizations ot fevela for the airmen. A weather map car~ 3 the monument will be completed within|on him for the ring, he claimed that he Tubbs, who served the papers in the | heavy truck. naighbors “coming freqpmtiy intoioes l"""' T ey s SR Ee “ . RELIGIOUS MOVING PICTURE | _ '} £ rnable -| The horses will be turned over to|tact with thesa men and their fam!- |levels s photographed from twe BALTIC Higr ehe CIE\"I:“ev:ro:?':r:hm'r;r: 1‘:':::;::;: R ;:Z:f,“‘:hm-:fw;"h'z" ring but thall At the Norwich Young Men's Chris- ,,';,;W'?,’\",; B e ey afart | thelr new owner a8 soonl as the new me- | liss. Of 3,845 chapters mare than 1§, |€nf When the owo' glebmet -~ .| eI, which is now completed. Harttord on s vaestins Ressmi tne| tian Assoclation buflding Sunday after- tor aerial truck arives and is in com- | 500 were, on October 31, 1921, still main- | through a stereoscupe they blendX bring- B 4 3 e & e Sy * | noon three reels of motion pictures were 7 mission at the Central station. taining service to veterans. ing the poste and arrows Into strong reller. et, by | A‘vud‘\tm':hhh sc:m;’m:u;&r- -‘uh to be orm;m owner of the ring moticed it on | JoC RS TEC D B O avid and G, | VETERAN FIRE HORSES TO Ot thus Y1 a7 OIT e et e reosutipieviint A e whiih 11 e T e se e Mer of & st &t Plent il amd I [ TN R L S e e T o HAVE HOME ON FARM coived for the horses was small, officials otats i rate her twemty-{bration which is belng arranged for|formed her father, who reported the| oin ®NT, LS Toele OO the Lo of Teddy, Colonel and Ginger, the three | of the fire department declined to gtate | WILL PATROL ABOUT 3,000 fl“‘,:zf.,,mmf,:n‘m P X S 10 a large company of boys and at 4 o' | remaining horses in the local fire de- | what they were mold for. MILES OF STATE ROADS |pests can be climinated, says clock to a good audlence of men. In |partment, have been sold to Robert S. - casant evem-| With a concert programme and appro-|case to Sergeant James Gaffney. priiate exercises, At the national A. O. Hboard meet- F A compresensive system of patrois to [chanis magazine. The processes Ko AN 0 TYabiats vt MoGuire —Richardson Wedding. addition to the plctures at the men's [ Stott, of Plain Hill. The sale has been | o\ oo oo T o cover the main highways of Commect, | are mot new, In": theuissiven bt recommended that all divisons of tha| Framk A. McGuire, Jr, U. §. N, of | ®rvice, enjoyable music was rendered |made with the understanding that the S 2 cut will soon be put Into operation by |tractical combination has been SN . order observe the coming feast of St.|the Submarine base at Groton, som of | Y Swahn's orchestra. horses shall be given 2 good home and FOD DISABLED VETERANS | 1, state police department. In the |4 @8 one of the most importan BT Hosoitals. | P3trick In some publio manner to at.|Mr. and Mre. Frank A. McGuire, of | In conmection with the plctures Secre. |shall not be traded. / Judge John Baiton Payne, chatrman E by Physicians, Hospit height of the motoring season New York, and Miss Alics Richardson, | tary Hill drew some lessons in his brief [ The new motor aerlal truck, which 18 | o' the American Red Cross made pub- | faree thousand miles of ke Sl a oo T e Oy | ot Gt Geores A Hibastany e | taTic asiong othr.things Meigkld: expected to arrive in Norwich within |\ € 0 0\ 0 FE e cen. | highways will be patrolled by the state |Small gasoline engine, mounted on the Groton, were unitd In marriage at the | We all Jearn several lessons from the [ the next week, will replace the old. horse : howing. that during the | PONCe force. Tt is the intentior) of Medicine is not a .fl_""fl" After Tnjurt Base Tuesday the cersmony being per- | 10ry of David and Gllah. Every one [drawn truck and the department will {tral commissee si £ Ing Superintendent Hurley of the state po. | Pet dngs have become 8o poprlar emong patent medicine formed by the Rev. . L. Acklss, chap- | Of U8 have certain glants to overcome, | then have no.further use for the three | calendar year 1921 the Red Cross epent [1ice to do_everything in the power of |the feminine population of Beriin that T but a physiclan's | 1ot e mer it e sonarles 8.1 1ain at the swbmarine base. The newly | Many men have been slain by the glant | horses. A $9.762,000 in assistance to disabled vet- | the department to make traval over our |atrs managers have been compellig o i phy T ™ porith the serlous acel-| /.0 " ciil make their home in Groton, |TUm, and some have been slain by the | Teddy is 20 years old, having been |erans of the world war. Of this sum | highwavs the satest i Now England. | stall rooms whers the dofs may be check- prescription and|dent of having both ankl hurt early shezis glant Impurity: others have to fight | purchased #y the fire department in |$7,000,000 was distributed by Red Cross The coming spring and and eall of the |ed. Some patrons complain that none has had m o r e|n December in Miami, Florids, whers 5 < AM_ nnk--.A Fvg against the glant of temper, and yet | 1907. .Colonel is 22 years old and was | chapters and the balance by the national | roads brings out an ever increasing.|the theatres has made similar than sixty-five|he had one to wvend the winter, ia} Beosvering nl others have to battle hard against the [purchased In 1905. Ginger is 18 years | organization. number of appllcants for operators’ Ii- | for checking bables and thi & S oe|that ha ix able to ket around the houss| Georgs A. Lathrop of 116 Laurel Hill|giant, profanity. A old and was purdchased in 1909. The | The cxpenditures by the mnational or-fcenses. The large number of non-res. | warranted discriminaton. s and throat| be raencs nd has taken two automo-|aveRus who has been confined to his| ' Dawid declded to slay the glant Go- |three horses are very affectioknate to- | ganization, smounting to 32,782,000 In- |idents who chooss Connecticut remoees | termicmions thy mms colds and throat|bile rides, home for soveral weeks with a broken|liah; his friends thought him foollsh | ward each other. For thix reason the [cluded $1754.000 for direct service |ac the shore and In the country for |room" and fead the Lroublss, No| _ Koy = Axkle, 1y sbi to 'llkfllrmr;;iy Sqme Mith|to attempt it, but he proceeded to his | firs commissioners and Chief H. L. |through officials of’ the natlonal organ- | their summer homes also awell the to- | sancwiches drugs. eputat] & bubble that is easi- a cane. He enjoyed an au- 1 wiich 7 task, and accomplished it. He had|Stanton do not want them separated |ization to disabl ex-serviee men, vir- | tal of those operating automoblles under } tom gor 3 ; ' } Iy punctured. .. tomoblle -, found the secret of wmldaufxm #ad the gale has been made with tually all o fi; licenees. 2 -3 was for those aet-

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