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that it in the fishe of the manger employed there can ‘what it 1s Efil\\mnn. Certalnly, it was not the lines on which 1t sas constructed that barred it last year, but the inability of the com- mittes, ‘to vouch for it as a fishing ves- sel, Confldencs was placed in the ves- 561 last year and the same will be man- ftested again this year, and in view of its record now being established there is certain to be more enthusiasm in its be- balf. The insistence that the entry from this country should measure up to Tequirements '3 all respects can never be too firmly Insisted upon, A True Detective Story—Copyrighted. ‘When Policeman William Lawrenceing ‘;:r ‘l numbg; of mnl] thn mo(mth burgl les and ey alone e et '::"d o ;mi? "% | suspected connection of Daniel Wilkin condition oo h:ieL Laving Jdr son, son of a prominent New Hamp- hole_through hls Jung—it was only | shire family, with the one-man thefts hould take | Now Tracey knew that not only was o D e I e | Wilkinson guilty of the burglaries, but o0y was Tawrence's closest friend on |of @ far greater crime—the murder of the furch : B eiibs ionaltiin the alase of i . tting himsel n e place of o one knew anything about Ibe |criminal, Tracey felt certain that the Srime. and, apparently, there wae lit. |latter would not remain in or around tlo hope of discovering any_clue, be- |Bath, He must have knewn thet Law cause Lawrence, though not dead when . dlscovered on the following morning. fear that the dying nun_weu]dl fd(nd come way of imparting this knowledge. Wwas extremely weak from exposure and |y wag probable, therefore, that he loss of blood. According to the physi-| X', 88 DEobale Tierstore, taat he clans, it was practically a certainty) wpere he would be comparatively safe. that he would die without recovering consclousness. Knowing that Wilkinson's family, in & X 4| an effort to whiten the character of After leaving orders at tlie hospitali the black sheep, had sent him to sea & ;llntf i;- i & to :‘- :\;r!‘!!‘:? 1:;1 :;C:b]e number of yearshbel?re. ‘Trucey fl.inougbt s friend showed signs it likely that the fugitive would at- to talk, Tracoy visited the scene of the oo s IO T S or A i shooting in the hope that he would |sel and lose himself in a foreign port be able to find footprints or other evi- | He accordmgly waraed the autnoritles dence which would assist him in the| o all the New England sea ports to be search which he intended to make.|on the watch for a man of Wilkinson's 'l;he] nrrwefitlxraflonv however, Wwas en-|gescription, and then. securing leave tirely fruitiess. t absence, he took up the search— The dying policeman’s revolver had |combing the waterfronts of every city been fired three times, but without|ana oty from the Canadian border effect—for Tracey found the bullets lodged in the rafters of a nearby ware- & erwich Bulletin and Qoufief 126 YEARS OLD Pristed erery fay I the yeur except Sunday. Subeription price 13 4 week: S0 & month: $6.00 + qwr Esterad 4t O Postoffics st Nerwich, Comi, @ wemd-class meiter Teieshene Call, #ulletin Busives Office. 4%0. Bullefin Editorial Rooms 15-3 Bulletin Job Bsom. 35-3. 3. Churh St Telephone fants, Children & Adults. ordinary talcum powders. There’s Nothing Like It. All druggists DEALING WITH THE SOVIETS. The world has viewed in different lights the decision to invite the soviet government to participate in the con- ference at Genoa and Ilfkewise the ac- ceptance wWhich has been sent by the head of that government. It Is recog- nized that In dealing with the economic conditions in Europe it is hardly possl- ble to fgnore Russia and yet there is not the keen desire to mix into any parley where Lenine and Trotzky are included. 'There lsn't a disposition to extend a limited recognition to such a government as the soviets have estab- lished and there is a bellef that it Is Wilimantte Office, e sively_ entitied neme demated- e credited to cews published of bravado and swagser, ready with the sword at the feast provocation, uttering terrible oaths against any who would gainsay him, and, in short, was everything that goes to make a typical bully. He was, at this time, enamored by a widow, Mrs. Vanwicke, who at some time or an- other, had borrowed some money from Dr. Clenche, which 'was never repaid. Later, she desired some more of this nec- gxsity, and once more asked the doetor, ‘ 5 righ of repuvit satehes Bereln are slco teserved mectal des- to_Boston. It was nearly six months later, af- CICULAHOK oy . o ;. The|house, sufficiently close together to|ter he had almost abandoned hope,|but this-time was refused. Upon this, \ sl o :"',,f'"‘;;’:‘::r’,;‘ Th® | provide a hazy outline of the place|ihat Tracey wandered . alodg ine|sho told Harrison, who was her confidant WEEK ENDING FEB. 25th, 1922 e B by g * N |fromwhich Lawrence's assailant must|yharves at Bongor and spotted the|in most of her business matters. 3 deal with Russia without doing '*|pave fired. So far as fracey was able|man he wanted “porting” lumber into| This “great hero”” who was alway: lme . 1 1 715 through the soviet government, inas-ito reconstruct the affair, Lawrence had | the schooner Good Intent, at the foet|Tady to €0 to the assistance of the fair ’ mach as it Is the government that is|come upon some one trying to break of the Railroad street wharf. Without a sound the policeman edged his way along the- dock until he was behind sex—providing they had plenty of money —went in a great hurry to the doctor's house and there confronted. him. From existing there, whether considered to be!into the warehouse, had probably warn- stable or not him by a shot over his head -and fol- O you know that by tar the larger number of the common OUR MEECHANT MARINE But a new color is given to the situa-|lowed that by two other shots which | Wilkinson, and then dropped on_top |Wiat can be learned by the accaunts, the ailments of women are not surgical ones; that is they t]:!'e 5 4 tion by the statement which is attrih-|failed to take effect. The burglar had|of nis man, flattering him to the deck. 3 pabc 7 i 3 been the CIAOTS| Li(4 (0 one of the bolshevik Jenders to| (hen turned and fire point blank ut|Almost before he knew what had hap- [mah nd when Harrison laid his hand not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other rchant nat would b | i "0 sitention must b given | the Boliceman droppihg him where Be | pened the fugitive found himself hand- | 2% o Syord to threaten him, the doctor marked change ? - the nation. The country saw| ¢ ° s S - | stood. i cuffed and on his way back to Bath, | S e it S t of re ts desire un-| " (he strengthening. of the sovlet arm~| "Byt who was the other man? there to be convicted of the murder of | SSRfronted him. To tut it in the words that these common ailments produce s: toms 4 ¢ r of the counsel for the prosecution, “the you % & the open.| PAsmuch as it must be ready to meet| This was the question to which Tra- | Willlam Lawrence after one of the| c e e prosecution, e T o N g B eventualities in ease it s mecessary.|cey determined to devote as much time | hardest-fought legal battles in the his. | C0CtOF desired Mr. Johnson to take th that are very much like those caused by the more serious v se. Ships then re-| mron : SRR EahE el ith 8 business (quarrel) upon himself, and to Y T g I Trotzky takes the view that the sovietjas nece: r the problem without a|tory of th taty i i v ihat tHiees Wha no ! y e state. act in his own name, he Was so afraid of surgical conditions? eonld b posial| EOvernment Is going to Genoa with the!clue. The fact that in the shadow of the - rg! = ol m that the ‘Amert.| TIew Of Eeting fust about what it de;| It wae late the following inight be- | prison wall at Thomaston, there stands | 11’ Yas iso. proved that ‘on four ccta- O you know that many women and oung girls suffer need- mands, that It is going to get it by|fore Lawrence's condition showed any|today a headstone bearing the nu-|sions. Hasrion nad sani thar Do cCleers . g m force i I Ix mot able to Eet it other-|SIENS of change, and then only for the | merals “269," docs not close the case | was a fogus. and desersed. to. have nia lessly from such ailments? More than that, they;r:ldan er [ he worl v ¥ y | WOrs hysiclans gave him only | for there are many who cldim that |y - 1 ir ai 1 P g fhat ithoh must be ready | WOrse e physi g v claim that|throat cut. On another occasion he vow- an ievelo] R o Y a few hours to live, and Tracey hung|the murderer had powerful frihds |ed that the doetor wemd wet d i bog, their health by allowing their ailments to continue P u b i Miltons 'n Russia are dying of stare| CCRUITUAIIY over the bed ‘k‘l'oogflll‘;gp:‘)riw}“- succeeded in saving him from the | = Johu Sikes, a coashman, was then sworn into something serious. 5 i p s In Russ T ftacsi g word or sign w! v - |Ballows and helped spirit him out of |he testified as follows: That on the ith e Togs - arni % | vation. Some of the lves will be saved|yijde an indication of the murderer's | country into the Canadian Northwest. |of January two men stopped him in Fleet If treated early, that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning St but many will not be. Muck of ;hv av\:mn\:\m\. Finally it came. o But Tracey, who is now house detec- |street and asked him to drive to the hoise symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. Therefore, at the | ” that is being extended for relief is com- Vith an almost superhuman effort|tive at a big Florida hotel, considers|of Dr. Clenche of Brownlow street, He iodic pains, i ities, irritabilif Ing from outside the borders of Russia.|the dying officer raised himself on|that he fulfillea his obligations to his |did no: know the doctor, but took the two first appearance of such sy l,’"’"‘sflys periodic pains, ‘“’e!“;‘“:"x “;ehb““}' R nd vet it is the purpose of the jone elbow, and gathering every ouncejdead friend, when, after months of |to Brownlow street, where they bade him and nervousness, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound s ould be taken. der to provide whatever 1s needed 0}‘1 his fast-failing energy, Wwhispered | patient searching, he located the man|go and tell the doctor that some one was 1t is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It con- the upbullding of the army at the ex-]the single word. who was responsible for Lawrence's|very sick and he was needed. s 5 . 3 . ma ety S ey b S GO S R death and produced the evidence which | The doctor dressed and came along with tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. : o il o Then he fell back, dead. led to his o e him to the coach, where the men told hi o ich bring about thes On s i " of the world may a'sain be threatened.| gu¢ that last word was enough. Had| % Maybe il is still alive |to drive to Leadenhall Market When The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which i Shas S el This i the character of government ;i ot hoen Tracey who heard It, it |says Traces ut the soul of Bili|tey got there ome told him to drive faster symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. The istent use of it shows it extremely| S et 1 “;"flm'"‘hr dralt "’i‘vh a';“mnd“hau metat nothing—for the Lawrence and my conscience are Lol 1 ndetd (s B alethautade st itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. 5 Senoa througl e invitation of the so-|two officers had been secretly work- at peace.” There one of the men in put his head r . |Gt o N il sved et s L OHE P IO End il E Rl o et In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Con‘.xpoundam.uammd restora. | threats it is making will either obtam o o gy o Teagenna(l'gate. Her tha e tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble. ; 6 dia posion: T winsig reretls viea| L FERS 1O THE EDITOR| S, o0 wemis, 4 S s S S Why not give a fair trial to this medicine the menace of that radical government Making Good Citizns of Aliens. s proper cesspools comstructed of 'dl-| a0 Ficience whith he did. . Tmagine mie 9 3 mensions large enough to take care of |- et = . Mr. Edito Mr. Anderson intend- | {; : ury hen, upon his return witn the Whether Sing Sing s regarded as 7| your issue of the 18th 1 fall to sce|gater ¢ 5 907 Within ten days from | gocior place of ease and comfort for criminals. | Wherein he has done Instead he has 7 iy e However, upon clos:r examination, he 3% Tatuiitiy, tained by fhe police|dealt I generalities ani given us a s Clty Health Department. | foung that the doctor w eep, but L Ribiv: thist. deia |27, ROV TR PRIGREC T M D a ¢ igbeial gzt HENRY GEBRATH dead h oa ndkerchief wrapped ot imitaet SO New S ok oith s i e of answers. He has 2 GoERE AT ad, a handkercliief wra Songress 16 fa-] SO v of Toele elty, AN lind (hat T hAd aieweren tacn Sanitary Inspector. |around a picee of coal and tied tightly s for | Prisoner who was sentenced to seven| g "y Mp 0 8C RGO O _Mr. Trachtenberg, while somewhat|about his throat, which had strangled him. : he| Years there for the holding up and rob-| pin’ right on the status of the conviots | 9iSturbed over an order which compell-|He could not identily the priconer a e B Ibing of a storekeeper did not think 9| sent here fro ngland, but he failed | him to dig through several feet of [being positi¥ély ome of the men in the - when he undertook to attack the juds®|to inform him that instead of being | {ro7en *eround, started on the task and |coach, but he identified the hanc 1, n the court room immediately his sen-| dumped or brought for purposes of co.|COMPleted it as soon as possible consid- |which was also identified by a maid, who t o e Ot Gl s B B Il e A e i positiye At it brlonson T iTas oy LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, b The judge was consclous of the fact|Years to the pla s of Virginia and | The cesspool was dug and doing work | because of its coarse texture. = realize such more t much of the burden involved in the{ Maryland at a sum per head or to the | lOng before Mr. Troland wrote The Bul-| Another women, Mrs. AshboX, sworc es he opening ) o would fall upon the wife of tha highest bidder. Very few found \he‘r;:" n and the cesspool is still function-|that the prisoner was one of the mea who ernment ald s a poliey | * o S s way north of these points. Some of| P8 g 5 were in the coach, for she had noticed wed by many countries for] TOPPeT. and he so decla ""\ > th m=‘" them may have ,become fathers of de-| The sanitary inspector visited Mr.|it come to the end of Brownlow stree, P o i 0 Stk 36k Ble B e of merchant marines | WHo had pleaded guity, but apparently| oot IV oF Whe: Touridars Troland twice and told him that our or-|where she lived, and had watehed the |both facts and theorfes in your sug-|was taking up the study of domest] te would just let her off. Bt s o e | 1 wrkwthe Bhltet, e thi criiAT that ht Sei et e o (e ouiders (ol Qer was belog: catridd ot ant Ny it ror ahe’ aald int thoug Fgeatiors: selence. In the class she was ssked: . | “What would you say if ::;:r.lr:-: B S to et 3| should be shown that degree of leniency| tions, Descendants of that class are|Pressed satisfaction. Sequid SBHk Flogiin anqaEin Tang: & v- r i “What 1y the best: methof o' RepRptei o € Nl B 15 & 5 ¥ b A e Wl o Fovegbogionidel' w P i ated vy T8 Pl s 2781 "It Is a fact that there is mo sewer on|aWay without paying the coachman. An. | Tomorrow—Persuading Mixed Profiles| .. "0 5, o Yo ek, St be pos- ward n i s ¢ EniEy 19 it o s “:lthat a cesspool was the only reme t he saw the coach as he coing | 7 4 e, . J Bhrough the racommended action the| COntinue the purstit of his inclinations | where moonshine whiskey was fist, as) (P8 Saapool was the only reme on an errand late at night, in ton || Btories That Recall Others band, am already here. : need of SIf 5 Mk Sirection i 'the gay of crime: - Hid sentence S| large quantities. The conviets profession knows that typhoid fever |hall market, and hearing a noise, laoked POSED AS THE HUSBAND The magistrate made mystic passes with woul ear to be thoroughly appre-|28 @ surprise and yet he indieated byi, B Beorctathers of Hancock, W [ Smanates from sawek gas.. Whisiis ovfile (e cosch Ll Snggestion; OF ANOTHER MAN’S wiys [1is Bands & duor dvemed: & young Sws SSieR fh congrese. his action that he was fully conscious| iy (ne Adamses of Mass. Oh, no, I still|® (Tuth because one cannot know a|Whereupon one of the men, whom hol| puo.0 oo atpU U L - stepped forth—and the magiclan's “wife’ - of what it would mean. H¢ dld not o yigid to my first question, which mo one|tPing that doca not exist. In order to|(housht was the crisomer, oried *Damn |, oK% RS0 T3 B0 B RO L L L s L nan [fainted k i ‘gard it as going to a place of ease and| go bt IR scri- | Contract typhoid fever the germ must|'®” and go he ‘went home and toll a fow Faya. MEichics mapsrcdiilc “a6|ue ks 4 o he patm | The husband, whose name £ ; seems to That is, is indiscri- | ¢ 02 200 mo le Nent Mome g 008 e rew Y aaya: ara ged to do|by profession magictanc, yielded the pakm | The husband. Whose niwnd B WS WORKING FOR GREATER SAFETY. |comfort. He didn't even indicate that|minate immigration to this country a|0¢ SWallowed and mot breathed, as it s |Mrs Parker that two persons ha just the things that she had forbidden jfor legerdemain to Magistrate Levine in | 3e'% tesCiel CRRShAD el (L Lol The increas® in idents | he was going to take advantage of the T it Tt s | discanetaking:root in the, intestines |SEMCHBAL = o 0l that he|Dim to do. Finally she mentioned that|jefferson Market court late today, and -"“,;“fia“‘."“““\,";j"m: ""n‘, S e and the great number of fatalitias on|time he would naturally receive off from us with anarchists, mobs Who | Mr. Troland then, has made three| Marrisan S G e L B S rd, only to recelve the fol-fretired in confusion to Riackweil's Is- [and baby. ‘_;;:rfl e e MghWays of the state call for as ef-| his sentence for good behavior it hia ed flag on the siaghtest proy- | fale statements: nesses including the landlord, the drawers | OWIng Teply: iand wherasher Wil Speullethe i s fective measures as can be forth to|court room conduct can be aceepted as lon, promoters of strikes, bl ] “"Xf_'j has been no abate- | O T s, but whether this evidence| “But auntie, T never think of those |months thinking up sume new tricks. o From Baais ‘tor. fudrioent . He Fully apues- | 2ands a an and others | That aannee Lo .| was true or not the court ruled that it was | things till you talk about them, and| Callaghan, appearing in court on be-| New Haven—The - Parker Dickson . : ! { whom ernment has been oblig- : 5 lias beanidone. [ WAS TS 0 TOELDS COMLEIEE thab IF then it seems to me that I just must do |jai¢ of & youne woman, arrested on a | Buck prize for the best essay or short t Is thejeiated the fact that be was 10.be rej.q ¢, in self. defense. That “it's well known in our pro- 1ot €004 and tra e i | et statutory change, assured the court he|poem on patrfotism at Yale has been o8 Commisner|Miined” ok ctiminal peactices MM e ‘Grimdt ‘causes of emigration to|TSmon that both tyPhold “fever' na|' RS XSS DAL oC & £9d TomiicRl | She Knew. Was ber husband and wald exercise his | awarded Spencer Herbert Whedon of S NPosHiBle for S| hs was to De miblectyd:tg the dWSIIRG| these. shores wers varlous, ‘Some come|TUhtherla emanate from sewer zas and, on the last day of the sessions and| She had always lived In the city andlarts to see that she behaved, if the mag- | Medina, N. Y. msideration; of the institution up the Hudson. that|from motives of avarice, athers to ac-| M. Trachtenberg has stated that he|on i denth by the deputy recorde | seven of the best years of his life were|country. A large number to escape re-|fTAlN MOW running throush Mr. Tro-1oe {1in7692, and died asserting his in- - to be sent within prison walls, all be-|liglous Intoleranc ter the Amerlcan|And's land but, though he offered Mr.|noence to she last. Later a man named came he hiad refused to belleve that it | fevolution they still came to enjoy the| TTland one hundred dollars for the er | Jore toole way ta1ed aq the nommpilen nf 3 G 4 hould abide by | benefits offered in this land of fre mistion the request was refused and Mr. |y rison but the evidence was. defetlve. - rwww“-d tHAE e Lty 4 ablle 3 Later n, some of our large employ Tmfl?nd, according to Mr. Tra"h“"'!';nd tinc; then no more efforts hawve been the provisions of cstablished 1aw the|,¢'iqpor, ‘threw out inducements or sent | PeTE'S statement, said he would not al- | mada te find the comt-anion of Hasrison. same as other law abiding people agents to make contracts for cheap for- | %% AnYone to connect with it for $500.|if there ever was one. It was made plain from his conduct! cfen 1abo Phakaie wmones No man who has any self respect D 1gn labor. Passage money w fur- e that & quarter of|jn {he court reom that he had not ap-|nished also employment found for vhmu\‘;"" to enter a controversy with an In- necticut last yearipreciated the error of his way, that hefon their arrival. Later on congf>ss I‘m‘;“:: Rt ‘“: false statements es, and that It expected the court to play Into bls|put a ban on such proceedings. kven|™ 3¢ Smsements. -ave’| miade E i ot e et e ot T ey e S|, e e e o T, 0 sateenis,_2 35| READ YOUR- CHARACTER tn-! caw as willing as ever to do somethin | Other methods were founa “ich en- e mi‘z’m\' By Digby Phillips, _ termecting strests at too high speed ft| deeperats. By his very conduct he jus.|abled them to evade the law. Now ARD-I. EROPHY, Copyrighted 1321 a8 e ™hat th i <ty o by > J that our steamers need patrorage, they B City Health Officer. AR be realized that ® 3 responti-| tified the court's sentence and will mow .. " oo CrS e ehiah| Norwich, Feb. 28, 1922, SHSE yesting wnan jusers of the|have a chance to.reflect on his cours: | in’ncend proves gelusive. With quac. o Varying Your Method to the Profile streets to do their n checking the|for a cosidnerable period of time. antine, places of detention, paid offi-| "Would Like to Connect With Sewer. | «nf what use is it to be able to read Seath ra'e from antes Tt fs tmpossible = cials, etc. we are saddled with another| Mr. Editor: In reply to the letter re- | poapies characters?’ you may ask. ta fMcials at svery strest cor-| EDITORIAL NOTES. burden of taxation. all of which is|8arding the so-called nuisance on John |%yoy can’t change them unless you're mer, and such ought mot to be expected.! From all indications it ism't going to|borne by the workirlz class of the na- g‘;l;nflh!‘ D he Jant the people of |5 gort of professional reformer; so There ervice that ca rendered |, oseible to ward off the sprin'g fever | WWon—2"¢ 11/ Donc and/ wealth pro- | 3 Al i that I have spoken with |yhat's the difference?’ sy 48 ver 1f there is & willingness | oo P05 e ducer: of Eame o rroland several times and in order | jore is a good bit of difference. The tu dveper 5 Sehalf of greRter sefe-| TUCH longer. The task of making citlzens of the “l’lmk?("’,?;‘;’";”“’m'""el ‘[’_“"wlhlm the | patter able you are to read them the n desire to avold the e iallens devolves upos e class T hava|S or the privilege of makin ] 3 5 ¥ 4t p S Her record has heen wuch, deavite pre- U500 TCCRS Ind o' Me Reader haa| Sonneotion with'bis: sower which rung | ToLLcE A0S J0U &re,to perauade people, 134 other undesirable features dlctions, that thers can be only 90d| Ly il "he ‘s mow procens. The only | tI0UEH his land and emptles fnto the |NICIPET I De to buy the goods o 3 with accidents words for February. v b e o Shetucket river. He has flatly refused |12'e 10 S¢U. 6 e R \ Ghrests shoud nor be ar Rl ol Trother e ight han ‘ot Teiiowshth, | T ofer, "Als I want to sey that it |Bve 1o ofter, to like'yau when you FOR THIS WEEK ONLY miee courses anA proy on| ‘The policeman on the corner says: Itlget him a good example. get In contact | 4L a0y time Mr. Troland sees fit to | pot tNOH TETIRPIR 0 FECE NDTT Mhould he given to the rights of 0ther | jon't necessary to §o on the stage toland try to make him understand what | 2CePt my offer 1 would be pleased to |09 Ih YOUT DOUSE OF PO ARS, mAVS v it the motor vehicies commissioner can|get in the spotlight Is required to get results, educate his| AT from him through the kindness of sl power bring this w0 | al n of those children in the schools for which we|The Norwich Bulletin. B b ora o gonbout ver l e who eause sccldents and deaths n mag-| Whatever dlscredlt he may have suf-|are taxed. and they In their turn may Dlm“::‘l;”m:“:m"e‘;"o;":; Icl;;ly"h:afi; A ine i or woman with the nifiesnt servies will be rendered fered in the past, the groundheg is able| help complete the process. This is in-| PHe e al : e o bt e W o gl & i iy tended for the worthy, not the undestr-| Oicer to dig a new cespool on my | COnYex profile bR ! seems to interest of credit of the committes that it decided country and it lost ave been lea clean sport but the lesson d and in the t rty. suade the cojcave prbfile (bulging | $MA Thoy. s now. muse e banain | PEPRS Tl P T s D8 eodeers pels Quiplo Maliresses, Springs, Beds, Pillows at Cost IS & SESEREA N When the approval of Grandfather DY the constituted authorities. Norwich, Feb. 28, 1922. * |would. you iry to persuade the per- When the peop ¢ Gloucester de-| Rockefeller to his granddazghter's wed-| A% to construction or destruction. let Sl 2 son whose profile is perpendicular, X e Rabron ol weik VR Ao 14 98 S8 the 3 % be G o - E me say this. Given the task to bufld up e isRb uD aua dowr dines? ¢hoice of ticks—$20 grade . ................ N m: 1L Bl ding Is sought there Is, of course, & rea-| or formmlate a government, 1 would You shbuld use very different meth- Slik Floss Mattress—extra weight, 7-inch box, n the race of Nor shermen | son, demand the best materfal obtainable, : Nt : 5 g sze 50 ey had In mind. the succeatal defense R TR EAMOHSTRIALS et sonamie o oe conves s roll_ego—fncet tieke—$35. value ... of the . unetT.| When the Los Angeles police make :mng hffln-;;n |n.-unmm;‘, “Y(gx!s'r W!|1; terested principally in practical re-| | Silk Floss Mattress—our lecader—special brand— took the a el wWhieh| ¢he bootleggers afraid of them, they set|!iam thought he ‘;"‘:" il ap """fl - ults. In making suggestions to such guaranteed—one or twWo Pars ............... o 0 t was belleved would win. and in doIng | an example for the upholders of the law | dominance. He falled for (gent of Foa HENRY HARRISON people embody lots of statement of ¥ so they bulll what had the appearanes| i\ civer citfes. ""Q"a‘ ‘““"“;_L-_ "_‘“M f":“;:d"‘r"’(‘;' :‘f’fi About the time of the trial of Henry |fact in your talk. Avoid theories. Let Cotton Mattress—any size—roll edge—floral tick G 98 Bf & yacht more than a fishing boat. B read Bet are 10m well Kmown fo eall for | IATTISon, for the murder of Dr. Clenche, | them draw their own conclusions from —one or two parts—$12 value .............. However endea to win that Biden X Sedln 1 b ;"" ”'_d , ! T | the criminal courts of England were jusi | meme facts under the stimulus of your ERal ot Bave beeu 3 readon far Al HIETING - Yaowp Avas Wi °| urther eonsideration, redeeming the wery bad reputations that | suggestion. BRASS BEDS 5 L,,: g as’ it wag|"TOUSHt it 1t"Dbecomes necessary for al Ome more word dbout those English|hey hai gained fn the period preceding. | To the concave profile give the “rea- IRON BEDS SF s % o to consider | COASt Euard vessel to drop a shot into| conviets. Did not England have a right|mnis trial, akhough much different from son why” and explain theories in mak- = lled, had et Sanermen Thar | o7 ©f the rum runners O o T T, Dmseselons «h® |similer triais of today Gresents & pleasing | ing yonr snceactions. Alao show re. in Weed Finlehes he defender an a Ero Kloie wase om by tant et dlacer contrast againet those of the time anic- ' gpect and consideration for the theories BELOW COST P uirement on which all cor - = v S cedent to Willlam and Mary.. O ne | which sucl paple giv nts must qualify. One or two trips to| 1f 1t 18 the Iast kick of winter, we are|not exactly a dump but Father a bus|ooimcs temmiiy \o that the Grteacy the fana opuions whicn such peaple give Anticipate your Bedding wants and buy at this time. the fishing grounds does not brand a|DOSSessed of many reasons to be thank-| iness transaction to relleve her over-|thought conwiated and exeonted for hav- |70 r i One week only! eneel as u Asherman and it was fm.| ol and especially s alnce one prophet| flowink prisons and become a_ source | ing murdered Dr. Clonsbe. whify fa | T the perpendicular profile give i % e 1o anetion the entrance of the|declared there are to be no late fruit|of profit. To be a contlet in Enelatd |coach and being aseisted by anotl br por- ;.::‘M'” T e e Niling frosts. xp;h:;:"d;m nw\a]- T.'Z\pfl:fli.:"i"ffi. for !:n, pleaded not guilty to the end, and i i R & - aly med, but hung|the conviction was just, and the evidene vessél had to be entered to represent for the most trifiing offenses. The con- i ¥ifence was to The Home of the Square Deal. Norwich, Feb. 25, 1922, Old Bailey on the 6th of April, 1692, The are between strength q as it 4. ts champagne? judges present were Chief Justice Holt, and weakness. A ¢ Because the Mayflower was unable to —_— The Summer Strect Nuisance. f;’dl‘;‘l""l‘_;d“";"d"‘i‘h"““'d’:*“:‘ Baran . 2 Sir Edward Nevill, a justice of tae qualify last year as a fisherman does| Of course If winter continues to| Mr. Editor: John Troland has written ot prevent her from doing so again, | snoop around for a few days no ome can foovm vle. Thendielnent ‘ehirgel, «nd 1t Is interesting to note that it is now beln'y actually employed as a fish- Ing schooner, that it is bringing in large satches and that it is proving itself a fast and seaworthy craft and a real Asherman. The putting of the vessel into the fshing business not only means getting The suggestion that France pay its debt to the United States in champagne might insure liquidation, but it's proper for a prohibition country to ask, what complain, but It. will upset all the good thin'gs sald about it if it persists in lin- gering too long. In spite of all the deaths and her- Tors from starvation in Russia the ar- my appsars to bs in “good condition and . well uniformed” whenever there Is Jome retarn from the investment but it]a review ordered. victs brought over slaves. became virtually E. D. BALKCOM. ‘you on two occasions complaining that “the health office’ has not abated a certain nuisance on Summer street. I am enclosing a_copy of the order which was malled W. Trachtenberg on December 19, 1921, only two days a ter Mr. Troland made complaint io the health officer. This is the order: Mr. W. Trachtenbers, 28 Summer Street, City, nesxbbe(on &:!:n X)luhb;ok ;‘h'!h: is no medi- | ness before the public, there is no medl- | ness before the public. there is no ol You are hershy notified te have the which was very common at that time, fall = Salumas of The Bulet, | o ITUNAR [ab hae Gan tiohin e v 8 ets o *M o of an accompkice being with him true, he never disclosed the name of the accom- plica The trial of Harrison took place at the the prisoner, along with a person un- known, of the wilful murder of the doc- tor, and that the crime had been commit- ted “against the ipeace of our soverelzn Lord and Lady, the King and Queen and their crown and dignity.” On his part, the prisoner pleaded not guilty in thought, word, nor deed, and the witnesses heitg sworn, brought out evidence as follows: It seemed that the prisoner was a type FiT TO FIGHT Life’s greatest battles y . 1 Scott’s Emulsions a high-powered tonic- nutrient, nourishes and fortifies the whole body. 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