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CLOUDY, WARMER TODAY; SHOWEKS TOMCRROW | READY FOR THE OPENING OF GENOA CONFERENCE (Continued from Page One) IF I HAVE MISSED THE WAY, 1 I have stumbled and have missed the Norwich, Monday, April 10, 19 wi : his private secretary. The ambassador is Beuulf‘{ d1d not understand, or, know- - in Genoa unofficially for- the pun-ose of ing. wit & & SPEED AT STR[ET INTERSEE"ONS keeping Washington advised on the pro- Wlllnllzml;l-v; k':'f“a for seeming picas- ATHER ceedings, and does not know how long he ; Conditions | - will remain. He nflerubl .udnefi odn Shall 1‘&-:";:’1 D:d!eflu pain or worse i it . e The disturbance that was central | . s g with (e IR e Snes Inevitable reward for all my careless Saturday night over Northwest Mis- g S Close w: ! Wi v years— 3 v ich may arise at|with Mrs, Liovd George and other disting- Cry out: “My God, why hast Thou made souri moved to Lake Superior and lose watch of speed of automobiles meet any emergency wh 'S, 5 57 Gminished greatly in intensity al. |at the intersections of streets is the firat |the iatersection. uished vistors on a special platform erect. - though n e region of the Great Lakes an has been attended by gales point upon which the state motor vehi- a|cle department is placing emphasis in standing organizations of this sort are The twenty-mile an hour prima facie rule is a test upon which to make a case. else into jeopardy. Therefore. the prae- ed in the hall. As the Italian foreign minister is here, Thou sendest sorrow and dismay, Send death, 1 pray, to free me from L0 4 e 1 . . this curse’ A »ta its “no-accide izn.” The right of way rule giving the right|practically all the foreign di:lomats ac- On shail I listen to the Voice within showers in the Atlantic states north of | slarting s ‘noaccident campalencl = T e iing i ST s gIT “sho b Cap T - The Volce that lives and speaks and t tur! & Police Chief George Linton has receiv-|of way to e s pPre e Virgt Another disturbance is cen i intersection must be | though few of them,are actual members né'er can dte, over Western Kansas, whence it|¢d from Commissioner Robbins B. Stoeck- | the right at an inter dttend . B That says: “Be still, and know that T am will move eastward el the first bulletin sent out to polics | considercd as being a,test for the deter- | of the delegations : 2" 5 . The temperature was abnormally | chiefs of the state in the campaign. :\Xnaflon ofl 'blnl,:: r:;l:\rfi;g:: Lde::seg S g X : £ I}'?:"ky‘,"h'fld'“nwl"cu 8 high for th ate thr 1 Ci s oeckel writes as fol- | driving rule. Its STATEMENT OF SPOKESMA 1 nd, humbled, shal earn that God igh for this date throughout the mid. , Commissioner S s as upon’ the arrival of the cars “simuita- O SN A At Tl‘ree Very e”lng rices R Love e Mbvee Sisacd tot s o fhe Breat Central valleys Freesing| All throuh the state there are or.|néously.” Courts have Tepeatediy held < I S eeather was meneral Sunday over the | Eanizations and citizens known to be de- | that the person hgving memrlegd O W83 | Gerica, April’ S—The arrival of the Bat love Teflect—ia Truh.' Rocks mountan and plateau regions (Sirous of rendering assistance in a “No-|under this rule is not entitled 1o eer | proncy gelegation here today was the oc- If Life which finds no gafn in deat: wnd there were local frosts in the in- | Acoident” campaign. Among the out-|cise it in such a way as fo put anyome| ,qio; of g public manifestationof Italian P~ ) Sor power. Uarein. from wrong 1o-fr .2 ; all 1. then, in quietness and confid. erior of the Pacific states. Etomontle, Siuba chasmbers, of commerce, | Joal “aubject”In one ~ of. " restrictionfof | &ad, Freash aesity; sbplsuding cronds 3¢ My way purswe. and ‘neath the s Winds th> manufacturing - association and its | sveed and it should be kept simple and |58 St 08 81 tre MSP RS POICE O iibat da given me Hook—Fresh south- | branches, certaln men's clubs. rotary {to that particular point. The French spokesman informed the Rebuild upon the Rock, and daily weather Monday. |clubs, ete. The working out of the ac-| One type of vehicle which it is report- . Hatteras—Fresh dent campalgn of last fall interested ed to this department as transgressing Associated Press correpondent- that the French delegates came to the conference $7.50 That God is_good? —Elizabeth MacKaye, in British Weekiy. B i i Dee is the’ west winds, g all; these organizations and they feel now |the rules of speed at intersections = = 11 qiations. e e | e e work ohght. to. he continued, | small (s of delfvery wagon snch aa In & Perfelly apm splri on all Questions, s ety This department is entirely in accord|ls run by business houses for deliveries. FTI R—s] with this feeling and has been working This particular form of vehicle is com- acomplish needed reforms in Europe. - $10.00 jithin the grasp of winter still the land- ‘scape Ties, iy & I " | They. aamitted that the Russian problem e SHOU of yédteryoar : E g eaou- | for some time past to plan out a pros | plained against more often than any oh- |\ oo %sver aul other matters in import- So eparsy and brown, 1o sign of We dis- dy and warmer Monday; Tuesday|giam by which without making the work|er form of commercial motor vehicle. | LOWATS over B0 GUCE Mmatere, T e : . - 5 P : to0 much of a burden for the police. con- | Special efforts might be made to WAt | p, s g imperative it Euprope and The colorings of these charming Spring Hats Nor o the lowering clouds give hope of Observations in Norwich tinuous asccident prevention could be put | the drivers of such vehicles and to hat | the world fould be restored to what Prs- _fairer skies Bullet bservations show the | into effect form the merchants Who use them that | the world fould be restored to wh Nor pledge that enring is ne: Ihe Bulletin's observations ehow the | ve. | they. will be restricted and held to -the |ident Harding has cal malcy. Let not faith falter through the @heet and tollowing ch: n temperature and | A fentative program is taking shape.|they will be France came in No recalcitrant framé t Talt 3 fice can send out a monthly bulletin to]curate reg i isonat v, which it was desirous of reducing & N will Ui South wintds - each polioe force “explaining what the [speed than high grade touring cars of | ST VUL Noulhl Smter, - Lrovidea The variety of shape and style, as well as color Warm sunshine wiii uncis program for the month is. Where citi- | finer meehanism because ing sys- | to R MR T At S 3 % TN MRS T Gt T R | son organaations are conorrnen wiit any | tem is not intended {o ston & high rate | Sulzble uarantecs were shvon that is so numerous that the little lady-of five years ¥l with o doubis” mas 29 1 i R P speed within a short distance. ! e < s 2 = . 0 the pronrse of the spring 8880 poite e Tihe allasi s Rles e e of the police. departments wil shidog meconeioua a1y, W e may be as well suited as the woman who has Bien mow Is' Nature pulang into 1t z 5 Program for April make a concerted effort o slow down 2 e e seventy-five to her credit, and as for the ages oo B S owest 4 e laces | eral and Rus: guas 3 d This sodden, frosty ground S The department has found, through its | speed in cities, éspecially in those places) B0 Tt Py 0 sl ere pecatul be- He who controls the unfafiing round 44 2070 | accident statisties and from examination | Where there Is mo, dircel sDOCe BIPIC) rorc®sorious discussion of the actual re- Of seamors " trom ‘this lowis s %11 s s prort » cidents | vision or dire v officers, g e i S e 0 ; R arrest flles, that most city sccidents | 00 S1at coliision ‘accident ‘are greatly | coenition ofthe Russian state was permis A posutreion of earti's Virasamine ~see B ERHN T O A f e vithin a short time. Bhlo. : e embryo gt for summers har est AL under the direct control of a traffic offi- | lessened within 7 csessed of | He emphasized the desire for the clos- F ot 5 s T A that & universal contributing [ The professional driver posses: § X ommiial ot g fon o olis 'HE BOSTON STORE BEST CAN omparisons cause to such accidents is the speed at great driving skill must be carefully reg- whom he hoped with tike a practical in- have transformed the Millinery Department into a bower of beauty. in between—well, there are as many different styles as there are ages. \ And autumn’s bounteons, fru : < % ta cit in and out SERVE YOU. % Predictions Saturday—Showers, | which the intersection s approached. If ulated in hie attomnts t0 ot [ &7C O terect in the economic acairs of Burcpe. So silemtiy evolved fn the < 1 ring and warmer o epeed of approach to intersections| of traffic .. Bud i il : ot s “weather—Generally fair. | oouid me somironed I all aities and held |18 skillful enough so that he does motiget| i THERE IS A GREATER VARIETY AND We iist but fafl to hesr 0 ety within the legal rate, such acci-| into accidents himself but is apt, by his| RUSSIAN DELEGATION VISITED . The presaent urge of mrine ons for Sunday—Probably | dente would Mot occur In any such mum- | unexpected driving performances. to put THE ITALIAN DELEGATES THE PRICES ARE INTERESTING. Is srowil—so " sientiy ’ il e > The probiem | other drivers who are not so skillful, in- re Dorough gE At R DT an I O A e i noead with. | to. situations where accidents occur. Genos, Apal 9 (RY 1HE ALP)-Ahe 1o e ko t how near s weather—Cloudy. south | is therefore one of restricting spee t wh S ts 9 't Phaboloried 5 p- . in cities at points mot under traffic 4i-| This bulletin is not in any sense Russian delegation today asked permis- 0, let us tr ough grim, gray davs, Satias quest that arrests be made, except ‘fflm- sion to vist the members of the Italian , or coid R e s to enforce § d Chitcherin, Litvinoe, Joffe God has not failed in all the n . 1 ‘here there are mo- | far as the police find necessary delzation ane ¥ Ly sasall PN Swon Avh e w'"m“?v':“'pA';'chl:LZl;«’ supervigion of | the law. 4| and Vorovsky, who was {he last Tussian —— | T i i Sun High || Moon | gpeeq can be had. Where there are no| This department is ready to help and|rqresentative in Italy, wrere received this | sion to quit squandering money on war AP 16, bring: the spriag—agils thh < Vater. | motorcyele police, a volunteer organiza- | cooperate in any way possible. Its acci-|morning by Premier Facta .and Foreign | plang, - 5uds to unfold 2 e tion from a citizen body, with no power |dent statistical department ix available | yinjster Schanza at the royal palace. : The miracle, forever new, though cens o except to report to the police, has been|by telephone at any time. Identification| mme half hour conversation was descrid- | [ 1,0YD GEORGE TO SPEND furiés old. 10 si8 7428 | found to he extremely useful. of licenses issued by the department far { og by the Itallans as most cordial, O RENTCT S GokoR < —Mrs. Willlam T. Pray, in Brookiyn n 16 In a critical consideration of the sub-|any purpose whatever ‘fV\" be mal_lP( at| “Tne Russians,” it was added, “dem- ) N GENO! N Bagre, 1 y t, for anyone intef- ey ! ‘ jo roaching intersections, | any time. day or night, vone intet- | onstrated a_sirit of conciliation and a | s s $ 3»5[ ::;h:;eflx!: Tught o ba that the ap-|ested. Any r!;lxn:s {veressan‘hm;han&c i2-1keen desire to collaborate with the other Br‘;fi:ax;r;;?:‘:n : : Czry \txl;e lAIu\‘::i \Cm'rré\: HUMOR OF THE DAY i ac - tation: of the law which the com- ies for the economic resurrection | DrItEh e ieorge, p st be made at such a reason- | terpre t countries csu e e Loy feore S £ A% have his car in control to! vice. delegates had come t6 Genoa with the firm Hab o ffcevonf el . P o ietiton, &8 whi cad 7 Tt s Tow | the car may etermination o do. their best to eanter. | ference which I obstinately sought, while d by flood tide. GREENEVILLE The beantiful fiwers at the Greenevill Ymgragational churchg at the morni v school wera in mem. ORDER OF PROTECTION WILL MEET IN BRIDGEPORT The 34th annual session of the Con necticut grand lodge of the New Eng land Order of Protection will convene n DEATH OF WALTER FERGUSON AT HIS STAMFCRD HOME Walter Ferguson, a prominent sum- mer residence and property owner at Fishers Island, and widely known in bute to the success of the conference.” When the Russian delegates left. the entrance to the palace was heavily guarded ; they were offered motor cars to take them to Santa Margherita, but de- clined, and walked through the streets of Genoa unprotected, to the consternation others wainiy tried to wreck it. With the same obstinacy I will work for the suncess of the conference. of which I am fully con- fident. - "I think I will remain a fortnight, even longer if necessary, the task before us be- ing of capital imiortance, namely, to re- You Can’t Afford to. Buy Before You See These Potatoes. make & mountain cut of a mole-hill and |t +11 it for gravel.—Roston Transcript, “Things are getting back to norma oo many of these esthetic danc- ers have had to return Judge. 0 b 1al circles i ast, died at his i S stablish good _internation relations and We h b hi “So Katherine married her -‘ - P B e T A S B e A s b Stan oy rll ey ot the Ttalian police officlale who declared | 120 Mo oriomic conditions in all states. e have bought sever loal reform him. Did she succeed from the church 4 year ago Saturday. Mrs. |about 200 delegates from the subordi- | Winter i trawbe; iy was_impossible to guarantee the safety | T*Sfe * C condlt . TS B sstradagat Ths wes & fatchiul snd deve ol = O for | Stamtord, Friday evening following a | ' % ihle 2 = have expressed to Signor Facta ana : B (ine foc & v B me e for | lingering iliness, He_was in his 80th | OF, they Russlans if they wandered about | giomor Schanger my gratitude for their of the church for 45 vears. She 3 - without guard: and have priced them right down low. that he can’t afford even the smalies 5 &% his former vices."—Boston Transerigt. bnegation in preparing this conference. the last years of hes New London, | ficers of the past year, the election |year. = = s — e e el e . - Zab: Am Eusia a musical genins? where she died April The fowers | of mew ones for the vear 1922-23, and | After his graduation from Trinity | puervgss rox orENING e bt et e Certified Seed If You Want It Zils:. Dt By P ey pear were furnished by her daughters. consideration of new business. The | College he b ‘k. # New Yorik.city SESSION OF CONFERENCE | \that will be accomplished. The days o ani . The subjeot of the Mid-week service | representatives and alternats from |father in banking in New York city, ¥ reguiar meeting of the Boy Scout 1g will be Vietory Through lodges in eastern Connecticut are Beu lah, New London. representatives, An he firm being J. & S. Ferguson. Sev- ral years later he went to Pittsburgh Genoa. April 9. —(Ry the A. P.)—Prem- fer Lloyd George and Sir Laming Worth- a conference are as uncertain as the days of human life; nobody can tell what the date baby re-frain f'm singing.—Way Talcs. S hihohy e North—Why didn't you sop that 6oz i i C. morrow wil ring forth. ut one inz fight? r . s [nie I Dart, Julia A. Archer, Emily ;Qdlbe.“a“"fi‘“slc‘“fdsm‘és‘;" H. C.|ington-Evans, for England, Louls Bar- | s certain, we Have come hers to work with 2 ~ *Willie—Why my dog was whippins In the Jower room of tha church on Fri- | R, Kingdon; alternates, William King- [Frick in the coke business. thou and Camille Barrere,, for France, |all enersy and- garnestnes, not to waste e an lc raln ro ucts ek : day avening. don. R. H. Small, Edith B. Ferger;| At the time of death he was presi- | paron Hayashi and Viscount Ishii, for |any time in amusements. .- ' A church Istter was granted to Mrs. | jjyguenot, New London, representa- dent of the Stamford Trust Co., chair- | yapan, Premier Theunys and M. Jasper, am H. Meyer Miss Jennie tiv Robert H. Byles: alternate, C. C.| man of the board of directors of the Mistress—Bridget, what ails the cuckos ctors for Belgium, and Premier Facta and Sig- | ATTERS TO BE DEALT WITH . Slosber. y i i Slock? I Baved's Auwrd it laluly. 4 to the. Lo choreh of the | Greon: Jordan, Watertord, William H. | Stamford§Gas and Eldctric Co. and | nor Schanzer, for Italy, met both morning S et S AL TR Chas. Slosherg & Son Greeneville Grain Co. e e a onement, New y Edwards; Nlantic, Grage E. Olark, | president of the First National Bank, | and afternoon today to discuss the proced- Riala St e 3 Cove Street Greeneville o e e . \mos Miner has purchased a new tour- | Blancje E. Manwaring! Lieutenant. |president of the Ferguson library, | ure of the economic conference. Betios. - Korili (D] #1e A DO mHe | the pore bur-rd is ateared {p coms Gut.— P Lyme, Edward P. Hopper; Norwich |Which was named after his brotaer.| The attitude of the allies in the leading Ve : i TAFTVILLE lodge, Norwich, F. B. Manning; Slater lodge, Norwich, Ida A. Johnson; alter- | nate, Carrie L. Simpson; Thames lodge | provided the money for the and a_member of the Union league in the late J. D. Ferguson, whose will library, estions has been decided These five countries, who invited the others to the Genoa discussions, will be reoresented by recognition of Russia is a dominant ques. tion in the Genoa conference and will probably be the first subjeot taken un- Yantic Store, Yantic Boston Tranecript “1 always feel sorry for the parents oC an infant yrodigy,’ ‘remarked Mr. Grump- Varley of North Siater |Mary A. Rohan: Jewelt City, Robert |New York and St. Nicholas society. | five delegates: the same privilage will be | oyr oo eration Al discucsions wil bo s . @ Portland, Ccnn, over | W. Robertson; Danielson, A. J. Mail-| Mr. Ferguson is survived by his|extended to Grmany and Russia, owing | 150,000,000 inhabitants, and territory |solid basis’* This section, according to |feared such mention would prevent Amer- nkind neighbors jump at the oppor- - | Ihot: Putnam, L. H. Putnam; Willi- | wife, who formerly was Miss Julia L.|to the large population, size and political comprising a large fraction of the earth’s |the Cannes discussion, aims at “finding a |ican participation. The caluse “without | ("PItY t0 wonder where he got his brains.* aroid Heap, who hes been spending | mantic, Minnie E. Blackmar: South|Whits, dawshter of ‘John Trumbull | Importance. All other countries are to |gunrace overshadow the smaller states |means whereby controversies between na- | acecting existing treaties” was Insisteq | —Birmingham Age-Heraid. yacation with his parents, Mr. | Coventry, Katherine Conn, Tillie Kirk- | White of New York, and five children, | have only two delegates. 2 which mke up the mass of epresentation | tions can be solved without recourse to [upon by France in onder to prevent re- | “You say at that point you stood up?*® . Lee Heap of South Tront |patrick.” Members of the grand lodge|Alfred L. Ferguson and Harry Ferga- | Inausural speeches will be delivered by | ot Genoa. the barbarous use of arms.” vision of the reparations provisions of the | “T say I stood, your honmor. If a man \ 4 o s studies at the | official board, J. L. Wheeler, of the|son of Greenwich, Walton, Jr., of Eric, | Premier Facta, in Jtalian. Premier Lioyd | “me sy-reme counoil's Cannes resolu- | This article niaturaily will bring about a | Versailles treaty. stands he naturally stands up. You can’t Py @ school, New Ber-|finance committee, New London; F.|Pa. Miss Helen G. Ferguson and Mrs, |Geonde in English and M. Barthou in |iion of January 6. from which the Genoa |discussion of 1and disarmament, which [ Article 4 deals with “fnancial ques- |Stand any other way. B | A. Beckwith, Niantic, of the commit- | Alfred Daker of Stamford. A brother. | French. The allied feaders would like to | conference grew, announced that steps | Was impossible at the Washington confer- | tions: First, currency: second. centras | ‘Of: indeed! You are fined 35 for om- o Brzeron have tee on appeals; §.''W. Arme(ng. |Henry, mow dead, was at one time | limit the numberbf speeches, so asto make | must be taken toward the economic re. | ence owing to French otosition. ristol, Conn days in town street, and Mr. quin of North B street s the guest Bardsiey of orth The Pilgrim ¢ the Mrs. Solomon Lam- | and ¢ Mr, dnd A b met Sunday evening Norwich, of committee on laws. Mrs. Julia A. Archer of New London, chap- lain of the supreme lodge, will repre- sent Cennecticut as a supreme officer | at the grand lodge session. FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD BEGINS WEDNESDAY, THE 13TH dean of Trinity college Hartford. For the great many years Mr. Fer- guson and his family have spent the summer months at their beautifu | home on the island. The property is located on the Long Island sound shore and the house overlooks the water and s surrounded by numerous ter- the opening procedure shorter, but it has not ben definitely deoided whether they canfine the speaking to the representatives of three countries. /The chening meeting will conclude with the appointment of several commissions, one for cerification of credentials. one for the Russian question, nad one each on finance, economic questions and transport. construction of Central and ° Eastern” Burope in order to restore internal com- merce nad develop the resources of “ail” countries, which clearly includes Russia. The agenda. which later develoced from that resolution, while superficiaily dealing with financial and commercial questions, seems Impossible of discussion As most of the European nations are finding ex- cessive military budgets ruinous, this has great financial importance. Russia asserts that she is willing to re- duce her army if Japan evacuates Si- beria and Rumania evacuates Bessaarbia and guarantees for the~Security re given. Frnce contends that she cannot reduce her banks ; shird, public finance in connection with reconstruction ; fourth, exhange. an fifth, organization of public and prival credit. Article 5 of the agenda covers “econo- mic and commercial questions; First, fa- cilitations and guarantees for export and import commerce; secend, legal gua: tees for the Stand down.“—Boston Transeriy The Interviewer—And please, sir, wha have you to say on the subject of anonr- { mous letters?” The Great Man—Stupid ~missives! admit I invariably read anonymous ters—but I never answer them—i Tllus- tration (Paris.) I ithe ideration of the bas lit- % P g “’*“"}F"‘m of commerce Did you lynch the man who stole you n the lecture rooms of the Taftville Con- e races and gardens on the north, east i i o % « | without consideration of the basic polit- |army because Germany is nof complying | third, protection of industrial, literary |automobile? egational churc o u on| The Feast of Unleavened Bread, oth- |and west, There is a large farm on the | to e the Macdn: oo P shal o |Ical problems, Article T of the _agenda | with the Versalles treaty. and teriieiipeopsriyy outh, © ot o Simepliell, Plece DNt A gt s g G s | ST™ise_known as Passover, begins this | estate, which ls considered ono of the | famn: e i s on shall be | yyakes refernce to “examination of the | * Article 3 of the agenda refers to “essen- | regulations; fifth, admission and sta: away e = o e achtst BiB| year Wodiisslay, ‘Avrit 13th, ond oo i Bt oot st e one T ramne Atics deaire that omly Enk- | pest methods for the exccution of the | tial conditions for the re-establishment of | of foreigners In conection with their par- - punlatied? on L ‘wverus. be observed by all Jewish people for i hall & esentod, ag tharey and Russia | principies contained in the resolution { onfidence; without affecting existing | ticiation in trade; sixth, technical as- | «xo smr. If that buneh of pernicke ot Bl Tdes o Booths . on confin- | e perlod<qf-seven-or eight: Aaye A “ et more raply Japan ey they €U | cassed at Cannes by the supreme council | treaties.” sistance ¢o Be given In the Work of re- | junk freats him the war §t has me, hes s recovered and has returned to | COT0INE to their interpretation of the FOUR PRECEPTS OF CHURCH tente and the little entente powers ave :” cn January 6.” b : _This, according to the Carines discus- | construction.” bt [purishmont encucys. 9 —Wadh pea iblical /injunction in Exodus 2314, STRESSED IN LENTEN SERMON | fissatisnied with ihis. sucemme e oyl | The Italian delegation, to hom the | sion had to do With the inter-allied debts, | Article § of the agenda deals with |(on Star. on Belisle has resigned hia posi- | , During the Passoer ek, all Jow Rev. William D. Noon, a Dominican | olaim their relations with Russia are more | Sirecton of the conforéhce has becn oh | which were not mentloned because it was | “transportation ~ “1 am afraid. doctor.” said a woman ta the Ponemah cofnpany e e o o cating leaven | priest 'of Providence college, was the | important than those of some of the al- o ‘;{;inh Fhe cor fareics Srori TN her physician, ‘that my husband * Hidezarde Crowe of South A |y, S0, [O7% &nf in Ms stead use the|preacher Sunday evening at St. Pat-|lied countries; owing to the frontier trea- | Pivor O Which the confectnee work s sceme terrivle mental affiiction - woek end in Jewett City | Joai20h concluding the festival April |rick's church at the last of the special | ties aiready concluded with the soviet gov. | LU} L 3 he guest of Miss Pearl Rock 19th. 4 The first and Sunday evening services during Lent, ernment. with Russia and her recognition. a con- times T t Kk him for hours and t e Congregational chureh dexm aserdavecofils oy chian SR e Sl Hi \\'fls({nen]{mfled ‘u‘ (l‘an\nflsR 1‘;;‘5 ' , mw'm'r: h'" literally hasn’t heard a word thout & pastor. theee will | POI¥ convocation. Services are held o oe iR 8 SEaE JAPANESE INT! plan was stoutly resisted by Russfa, . fsn't an affliction.” was the ren! ont 2 pastor. there wiI! | thnse days in the synagogues. The ov. |2dmonition for his hearers to follow S lf“:t'?;"s‘l';\, 5 _ | Which has since been joined in this oppo- et tat e afmctionl’ wi he oo "inE T ening of the first day of Passover is par. | tH® Drecepts off the church, laying 5 N QUESTION | jitjon hy Poland, Esthonia and Latvi et o dviie st i O B 0 B it i s i e i stress upon four in particular. These | o0 o = which met Avith with Russia at the recen! e e 2 b e ™ ine e | Parsover reaches back to remots an- | Vere attendance at mass, fulfiliing the | , Geno April o- “,nmbegng_fe:‘°afi; Riga conference and signed a protocol oy o oy g s Charles M. de Heredia in | 19Uty When it was observed by the He: |1aster duty, fasting and abstinence | ey ” ey pagized keen interest today iy |PICBINE themscves to'stand for Russian search and found her at last on the s ; brew tribes’in the dawn of history ws |4Nd cODtrIbULing to the support of the | {iYpCTLRAREE] Keen dpuerest today in | rocognition and unite in oposition to N e Voteman has restgned his po- | aEricultaral fastival incident to spring. | Church. He warned those who gave |\ (SR destion, The negotiations | consortium, ; i or a o ar en the pillow. “What's the, matter, Anni ot With the Ponémah ecompany At an early period in the history of |trivial excuses as reasons for not at-|peewen Japan and the Far Easters re. | TNIS attitude of the Baltic entente S we asked. “What are vou erying fo Camre 5 tn At e Beat apa | these tribes they ‘attained & degree of | (ending mass and said that too many | pIEN [P0 M the FAr Easterm rc- | acainst the proposed consortium was e asked. What are. vou crying o’ st 5 an their craft in | Seif-consciousness and assoclated histo- | Careless, easy going Catholics miss |1y pe completed until Japan could see the | 02563 oh the belief that the great powers 191 was just kisti my bed goodie, o the coming season. Several | Ial events with their career. The Ex- |their Easter duty because they do|ium of the Russian prablem at Genog . |COPtemPHatéd infringing their soveignty MARCH 14, 1922 cause 1 don't know when Tl over ses Tee were o i viver Saiurday. | odux from Tgyptian bondage was com- |DOt Want to give up some certain sin. | Under tme > contieaners “acenod:. | throush financial control and hoped” to . cause T dou't know when I Mise Rote Murhy, a student st tho | Memorated in ihls Pesach feast. = An|The presept ol tasiis oo sbetinence | mads at the Wasnigton confersnce. Jap- |Siice (f rpa arsed, ss tad beon - Aoms Bring in all cash register checks from this store, P Noma! sehocl epent the | entirely new content was invested in the | Seems Lo be regarded by t00 Many as|un is somumitteq v tee brammatne ot . | S - T o koL PNt M8 |feast which became a message of Iree. |made only to be roken. The Lord |sm commiied o the evaouation. of Si- |yith Chink. - dated March 14, 1922, and we’ll give you cash for KALEIDOSCOPE- e Nurany ot Sauth A strest, | dom and a memorial of deliverance from | fastd, John the Baptist fasted. St. Pe- | Gependent npow baveante o 1us T ooilE | Article 2 of the agenda speaks of “the : " | stavery and_oppression. ter. and St. Paul)fasted. When -you | oriTapancee tteppgtanand, also an on| o 0 o0 Of JDurdpeen s pesce’’ on & SORWICH CONTRIBUTORS TO The festival of Pesach was used by break this you scandalize and lead gquivocal agreement that lne bolsheviki the amount printed on each. Your purchases for James Watt, inventor of the steam en- Py . I Igln!‘. suffered from chronic headache. the synagomue as a mesns of consecrat- | into sin members of your own family [l not. pureue tielr DropaasnGy m that day will have cost you nothing! i Threads of gold used in India for mak- BOY SCOUT CAMPAIGN |ing the Jewish home to God. th¢ Re-|and scandalize as well your non-Cath- | Siverian littoral adjacent to Japan along . 5 o ing lace are drawn out so fine that 1,100 he Nofwich Boy Scout campaign | desmer (and Protector of Tarael © The |olic friends, if you break this precept | the Manchurian-frontier. Each month we’ll announce one day’s cash register Pl Sy i o we followine additional contributors | sory of the deliverance of their fore- |in a p place. It is consiiered here unlikely that Japan n improved blow-out yatch for tircs B TGS oér the Weikosnd hers from bondage and slavery and | inally he urged that the members Wil agres at Genos to any. progenc ot checks to be redeemed. The more you purchase bk 't aden, soctivly, tocked tosss nd. Taftville: W. E. Butts, Prof. | oppression was re-told. of the church be generous in giving |evacuation further than her delesates here, and the more often you come, the less our | which makes it more enduring. r Congdon, Mrs, O D. Chapman. jto its support in proportion to their | Went at Washington, even if soviet Russia 2 - = ) Esperanto, the only one of a#l the =- Mrs. George W. Carroll, 1. J. Desmond, | ;oqNNY-0-THE WOODS DIES means. Tithes were not instituted by |is nem{»;t‘ed to enter the family of na- merchandise will cost you. One day6 purchases cafted’ universa]’ Mngtiages fhat shows Harma Gibbs, Imperial Garage, C. a sy |man but by God. If all did their | tions. eving that the peouliar condi- i any sign of survival, was invented by Dr I Dudies Tathron Al AT MIDDLETOWN ASYLUM | il jovaily. willingly, ‘there would |tous in Siberia orcate & special situation . will be absolutely free. Damenhof during fitteen years captis 1 athan nz.Mrs, 1. Munz, Joe Nor.| The death of John rennan, $4. 0 ipe-no need for the pulpit to speak o in a Polish prison. fae e the Connecticut staie’ hosplial st Mid- ubon'this obligation: You' should con- | VEUTRALS DISAFFROVE OF The stores of Joseph Fine Co. buy and sell standard s, Gl Aotte TARBGNR, Basts-de - Y detow: Vednesday night, brings to sider it a special labor of love to give . LARGE FRENCH ARMY f ishi indivi i of Centralia,' Wash., is the mother of o Spomer ot Mivsonary Meeting,| 7 (¢ most unusual‘and picturesaue | of'vour means. said the preacher, and | - X brands of furnishings and individual suits and DR & R . ary 8o | e O A e e o NI | Your first duty is to your qwn parish, | Genoa. April .—(By the A. P.)=Spain, 2 coats for cash only. Losses, bad debts, extra help Sianish war veteran, and grea grand- he Women's Forsien M So- | out the state. He was known as “Johfi- | Lo, cpiritual home. X Switzerland, Holland and the Scandinavi- Relieved . R 5 mother of five world-war veterans. ; of Trinity piscopal | i o-the Woods” and “Pick-Penn : P et 8 eastiativis I of St hire, etc., are eliminated and the savings made are h'met last week ursh yae-| Joho-* “:More than fitty years of his life, The service closed with benediction {70, SERErcR - ROREREat YO0 | R Nbich in 72 Hours 2 i Churches are making use of electric 1= for its April meeting at which the|had heen spent in wandering about the | Of the blessed sacrament in which the BOL Xy L Dermn o formulated a plan of action for the Genoa passed on to our customers in the 0 in fi better gOOdS for signs and are also using colored lights to sional exercises were 164 by Mrs. J.|mtate -ithout any i desti- | | hymn, O Salutaris, was. sung in fine | he Gen : ! s ani s s e sxerciese r late ithout aay partioular destiri | | h¥ % Johi X ToRtc. % {::;:re:lcele.r:um::;slc"sa ol _in which Without Drugs less money. . using flood light to display the beauties G. Barber, a branch officer | My Brennan's activities were followed ' Y DEh groups. and combinations Pains in Heart, Chest, Shoulder, Arms— . of the stained glass windows. TS are more numero: Joston. spoke very interestingly of [ with interest by newspapers of the state | REALIZE $21 BY WHIST heve at the Drosunt tinrs han st an Avor:| * Angina’ Foctois- Diitait’ Braath, Smbthir Every sale backed by our guarante¢ of Owing to the housing shortage in Paris % in Japan. and China and India. | unti) 1917 when he was committed 0| op HADASSAH MEDICAL UNIT |ican presidential convention. ing, Dizzy, Fainting Spells, Dropsical Swell- & the number of divorce cases has decreas- » spoke of Japan as being interested | (e hosnitai at Middletown after he had 5 s The neutrals hawe beem very .reticent | ings, Albumen and Sugar, have been perman- "Your Money Back lfYou ‘Want It” . ed. Unhappfly mated couples are con- ngs mi'ttary : of China as a nation | hecoms seriously 1il from nezlect and A benefit whist was held on Sun- |46 ineie agréments in Berne, but it js | ently relieved within 72 hours to 2 weeks, tinuing to share a house, as neither, it is U5 & Gout sslesp: 40d of Indis ns e~ | eimosure, while tallving 4t Dby day evening at the home of Mr. and | inawn positively that the countries which, | without Drugs and Medicines, in thousands ' B said, can find other accommodations. Ing deepiy. so deeply religlous, that we| His costume was as picturesque as his | Mrs. Abner Schwartz on Perkins ave-|pjock land - gisarmament - plans- in tne | - Of cases, by The Walden Method. 95%. of THINK! Queen Mary’s colors are geranium red ©nk of them as a nation “ail soul” | jife, for he always wore a heavy over- |nue. Fourteen tables were played '#nd | Genoa confernce will mot have the ney. | Sufferersof Heart Trouble, Cardiac Asthma, Barber awo spoke of America’s)cost in summer as well as in winter, | the first prize was won by Mrs. Sam- ! 2l hour when America shoul lend a kelping hand to a and abendance and sald that now no matter how hot it was. krown to have wor At times he three_overa- uel Taylor, second, Max Sadinsky and the consolation prizes were won by tral support. There apparenly is a gen- eral feeling among *‘the neutrals ~that Angina, Blood Pressure, Threatened Paralysis, Hardened Arteries and Kidney Complaints ‘have no organic troubleand can be promptly : Josern e 6. with a narrow blue stripe. All the maids of honor and ladies in waiting to her - majesty weat the colors 33 a badee. al- rance’s insistence upon keeping such a le ‘ached tb which is the queen’s initial in worid. | ogtes, one over the ofher. o had a | Mrs. B. Sohn and Mr. Bronerwien.|large army i mterfering with Anhueia) | and permanently relieved by The Walden diamonds. e full heard and carrled a heavy cane. | Refreshments were served during the | rosress f Ear ; ; - Method; without drugs. Write for 58 page e — "MILLINERY v : no conditions wou'd he part’with evening. The proceeds of the whist and hindering recon- struction. =F book, copyrighted, explaining the Nature, THE LIVE STORE IN NORWICH A gecond bid for fame has recently bien i3 eestomaary Tabic, ard at one time [ were $21 which will g0 to the medical | Many of the delesates'at tHe Berne oon. | ~Caases snd Permanent Relief of thess comt A AW LonBoN Ok TAM 0 e Toohering :7-5 SRS bt o aftar vesidasts of a town bousht | unit of Hadassah in Palesiine. Miss | ference expressed their approval of the | Dants i At "115 Main Street in circumference around the ends. The SU3PRISE YOURSELF im 3 new ealt, ke appeared in that towr | Anna Sadinsky and Miss Bessie She- |action of the United States in efraining | guer s o ipt of a statement of 3 ¥ same hen laid an egg slightly smaller one THE PASHIK CO, Sell For Lecg | oowic ‘wiaring he sae sticiby oid Jrashecsloy” were in. chaige of (he al- | rom -articization i the Genon conférence | Hhiece Address: The Walden Tnstitate. ! ¥ fa. because Burope had,mot shown a dispo- Suite04, Plymouth Bldg., New Haven, Cons- year ago, but in the interval has oniy the ordinary sized eggs. 3