Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 10

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10 ' MARCH 17, PRINCESS FATIMA'SLOTNOT A HAPPY ONE New York, March 16.—(By the A. P.)— The Princess Fatfma, Sultana of Kaboul in Afghanistan, forsaken by bar lawyer, hareft of her 44 carat dlamond, denisd Firther shelter by her unpald landlady, sepped into a taxicab today to drive to The Steamer City of Lahore and embark «ith her thres vyoung princelings for & for a time without any particular impres- sion upon her pocketbook, and that place also released, what luggage it had ve- tained. ot John Buli doesn't know where the trunks went after they left the Waldorf. Uncle .Sam doesn't know. Mr. Kotch doesn't kig#w. Mrs. Wyllle doesn't know. But Mrs, Wykie does kmow what happened sge to Bombay in a suite furnished Ly |to ths bags that the Narragansett re- s British government—but she never |leased. Mrs, Wyllie has them. Mrs. “reachad fhe pier. Wyllie is golng to keep them, because she says the prinoess owes her board and room for four persGns for more weeks than you can count on the fingers of one hand. Stephen Weinberg, who took off hi morning frock and jput on & naval uniform the day he went bp {o the White House end told President Harding he was tha official escort for Princess Fatima, was Tondght she was seciuded momewhers, and thoss who knew how her fortuns of a e months ago had dbbed away doubted 1# her pursa held the cost of bed und rd. It was mald she had decided to @ trv to recover her hig diamond =alling on tREnti ight. The Br also in trouble today. He was put under | was assuring thosa w $5,000 ball in Brooklyn on an indiciment e emplire he charging him with having impersonated an officer in the United.Statas navy. Then another $1.060 was loaded on his bail be- cause Washington authorities sturtei ve- moval proceedings to take him to the 4pital to face a similar indictment there. Weinberg was the man who persuaded AdoAf Torenz that he was just the one surgeon neaded for & secrstary. In iis {ime Weinberg has fooled a lot of oih- ninent people, the authoritles say. But that is another story. e deepar troubles tonight rincess Fatima. nterest In th e onca p zzled Broadway are those convinced them that she hadn’'t meant to smugele in the stone; she simply had not kpown the rules. But the government held the stone and word came from the federal building tonight that Uncle: Sam would keep it wntil he got his dues. IRERECONCILIABLES CAMPAIGNING | AGAINST PACIFIC TREATY ‘Washington, March 16.—The campaign of the Iirreconcilables against the four- power Pacific treaty continued without abatement in the senate today despite signs. of waning Interest and the dis- position of leaders to regard ratification as_a foregone conclusion. For more than three hours, in a senate chamber which most of the time was all but deserted, Senator Reed, assailed both the four-power and the naval treatles, which he sald would fit together to put the the United States in a. position of “helplessness’ in the Pacific. He charg- ed that the Yacts underiying the five- five-three haval settlement had been mis- represcated, and put into the record fig- ures of his own designed to show that superle: of speed, armament and aux- fary craft wouid greatly increase the relative strength of the British and Jip- anese navles. The Mlssourt senators who questioned hi {points of information regarding the n { val estimates he subn d, and when he | had finished the debate drifted to other stration leaders y to the attack, day's agreement » ' i M'-"v litile Lored with Afgh to vote eaty on March o s W wh he had [ mer and c ’24 had crushed all of an E « 1 gathered n !'hx_-‘e sons around he: t | adverse vote. on her most vivid erfental costurme, In view of senaters who have can- - $13.000 fortune out of the bank, :{vassed the situatlon carefully, the t ewel | ose, fastened the b 1 ship Ho; her nose along found out som the Tinited States she It > Mayor John liylan willing to part with t v $500,000, Fiis her went big dia: honor smile: encour: to a b F;Itchinigr Eczema, Old Sores and Piles, & _WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS _ For Real Satisfaction “Benefit” Standard COFFEE, Ib. . . 3c IN A CLASS BY ITSELF VIFORTING COMPANY NORWICH, CONN. 11 BOSTON WRITER DESCRIBES In the previous summer. {ing to chastise the r % imurder of E _|slaughtered and the Pequots Cien big issues remalini : DEFEAT OF THE PEZQUOTS tertainin t of sacte of g accoun Pe Boston wis brewing amo 1 the magistrates of t gathered in Ei a4 gansett demand of that the Pequots, in Co: ive hostages for g % expedition had been a giorious | izzle. There had been a {remendous nt of shooting, @ tremendous |amount of burning of crops and of . But the Block Is 0 he s. The English managed But th rved, but to irr 10 subdue, You 10t come He was right. Hardly ton expedition left for Pequots rose a the Peq | thve N : i them against Boston—the same Boston that had | banished him—now asked that he use o0 bring iance with Suits— SPRING SUITS More complete and interesting than ever for style, variety and originality, for pleasingness of fabric and color in our stock of Men’s and Young Men’s §8.50 to $25.00 BOYS’ SUITS We carry the most complete stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing in the city—all models, in assorted worsteds, homespuns, serges and flannels— : Priced From $2.75 to $10.00 Ask to see our All-Wool Blue and Brown Ser ge * Suits, at $7.45—value $12.00. . We invite your inspection whether you want to buy or not. Men’s a}nd Boys’ Furnishings, Trousers, Overalls and Shirts—A complete assortment—Ilow prices. The Norwich Bargain House 357 WATER ST., COR. WASHINGTON SQ., NORWICH, CONN. senator's address wu! interrupted but a helf dozen times by | fto prevent an tie [ helped Nervous and Ru‘n‘-db'_w‘n : Woman Took Wincarnis —Now Well Hra. Givens’ Statement “‘A yearago I'was in & dreadfully run-down condition. 1 was terribly nervous and irritable. -1 lost flesh apd bad no appetite, 1 had taken almost everything that was recom- mended tome butcould obtainnore- lief, In fact, I'was getting worse. A lady friend who had used Win- carnis for & slmilar complaint rec- ommended it to me. It simply acted like magic for it is really astonish- ,ing how quickly it made me well again, Just a few doses were enough to bring back my appetite. My ner- vousness disappeared. I began to put on flesh again and in & short time I was entirely well again, I am certainly glad to recommend Win- carnis to all who are in a yun-Gown, nervous condition.” Mrs. F. M. Giv- ens, of 273 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, thinks Wincarnis wonderful. Recommends it to all who arein a run-down, ner- vous condition. Wincarnis is sold in° Norwich by National Drug Stores, Main and Shetucket Streets, and all first-class druggists. ‘Write for free instructive booklet: “HUNDRED PER CENT. HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT” to Edward Lassere, Inc., Dept. L., 400 West 23d Street, New York nfluence with the Na aliance. “The Lord his 20. s me immediately to put my sound, ded on {into my hand,” wrote Williams in af-ragansett nd doubled b iter years, nd scarce acquainting my jland throu > territory of wife, to ship myself, all alone, in alanticks, the Feguot | poor canoe, and to ugh a stor- jholds. e were near th | imy wind, with great seas, every m River, in the present town of Grofon. 1 of ife, to the sa- d nights my busine, odge and mix with t ambassador: whose wreaked twith the| wn May a Pequot fort or | were mote than on f nirymen, from women d- children. whom I counld not baut looic { The attack wa# a complete s: for - their Kniv own | The lish, in two grou T Seizing ed the wi er cnd d through | ror-stricken Meanwhile wise. The flames swept village, driving the ter- Indians before them. the retired to aid the the Pequols, In the following spring Capt erhill of Boston was sent men to . T To. the | John eks of the se above the roar of terrible. broke forth,” sayvs Underhill nt, “inte a o doleful But every man b fell o fohn Maeon, who had formerly dwelt at Dorchester. Tle and . »uv nad tought together in areed to proceed agamnst th ot without compa “Ma were burnt f men, women and chil ed out * * Ther ire had been 1 Indian atrocitie used by sev- s, including an at- which five the fort, hot! ren. Others fore * which our saldiers re- warn Killed d off Into captl whetted by this af- fair, and news having come that the ‘Weathersfield girls had been rescued, unharmed, by a Dutch trader, the Eng- Yish forces started the campaign. Ma- ton had set out with a force of more than 100 to finish the work. John W son, pastor at Boston went along as chaplain. The remnant of the once great Pe- quot tribe was hunted down and slain n a battle in a swamp near present New Haven. Women and children were taken captive and held as slave. Sas- sacus, the Pequot sachem, and several “hief men, were captured by the nd their scalps brought to glish camp. Rev. John Wilson, called back to Bos- ton, bore with him these grim sym- bols of the white man’s vengeance. STORRS MENS SET NEW RECORD ¥FOR 19TH WEEK The hens in the laying contest at Storrs have hung up a new record for the nineteenth lap of the race. The best previous record for i was 4,074 but last week's p nineteenth week the spring of 1920, action checked up to 4,233 egas or a yield of nearly 61 per < Jay was 158 eggs hest previous record for rresponding period and near 450 ) & J VETONE. VRN O MW YAMKT Judge Theodore Brentano, of Chicago, whose nomination as Unitea States Minister to Hungary, 1as been sent to the Semate. Judge Brentano served on the bench of the Szuperior Court of Cook county for thirty years, part of the time as el daics. = - SPRING SUITS The essential elements of correct style, refiable workman- garment. establish a high standard of In our SPRING SUITS, all of these features are com- bined, and the price $10.00 high rent districts. In our PANTS STORE, we Pants for Work and Dress. LOW PRICES on Pants for BOYS" CLOTHING, CAPS $22. 325 MAIN STREET as to which pen wou i fin- The fact ih trat there out of were D each of t as follows: Plymouth Rocks. (Barred) Kota- Bradford Allyn P. Matteson, Davi 1 i S °¥ coived and entertained with the point | Lo ol FSeR of the sword. Down fell men. women | {quot prisoner. And, in retaliation for 3. chiliren: fhose thal cscaped ns he indignit ¢ the Peqt Sende 08 e I 3 3 oifhe lndignities of the Defuots, the UN-'ayd- doletul iwis tho. bloody. alghts *1 Bhodle Momue woae 18 e was put to de Y "+ to see so many souls lio gasp-| The Orchards, South Hadley, s ag SR 5 g on the ground so th in some| Mass - ) pllsd himto 08 8 ¢ i i, Longmeadow. Mass. 633 i Such was the great hattle of the! ; ‘Longmeadow. Mas n's remains were roasted and his ot e 900 Deriehed ol White Leghorn : k women, babies in their mother's arms, L e o : [theiMohegaus, Before Underhill and his men got | G° b i ‘xzj‘»;iwmh es for blood having hack to Boston, Capt. 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