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Word Wer concerning the world's need of raw ma- terials and foods, the basic . fact oa which the United States must look f the establishment of ‘a permanent ex- port trade is the resumption of the pre. war tendency towards increasing ex- ports of manufactured products.” Economic Problems Restult of New York, Oct. 26.-—Application of vound economic and business principles to the immediate settlement of the German reparations problem is the only hope for adjustment of the European chaos, A,'C. Bedford, chairman ;f ;‘h’e I § ny of New Jersey. : ] : ¢ i dt‘;’;xdic}g“inc‘;':p:dgrees prepated for| Winthrop L. Marvin, vice president of I} o 2 fhe convention of the American Manu-|the American Steamship Owners asso- e 5 : 3 turers - : Sy i Cut It Out Now association. ciation, » speaking on . the ship subsidy TSR TR ST red that Tesumptiony bill, said that it “alms to give the Unit- o(u.:m%xc—idcfl'd 1gx?fsl:ne trade depended|ed States a large, completely balaneed upon' the immediate solution of the Eu-|merchant tonnage in the averseas trade, ropean economic problem, which, hejof all kinds of essential ships, from. the said, had” beem left too long -in thé|giant Atlantic mail and passenger liner hands of incompetent politicians who | to the bulk cargo tramp, or even to the had aggravated instead of helped the|sail vessel” TO YOoUu Coupon Is Worth of oconomi:|bor costs between American and foreign heee problems in the ligh : Hizhe peoy/ e 1 ake \competition possi: d sound busines ; mx;»:n"l augy Ged, ‘gave subsidies et AT nger ‘liners “ business men b enge s < Pl 5 ! ion o costs and of this Coupom, signed, and 34 cents. % DO-RAY PERFUME O, PRESENT AT ONCE, before supniv is ‘xhausied te THE BOSTON STORE ~ Cuosemer muws> mgx= heve..... chips and to m: e Dbill, R to L S b Hifficulties | Declaring that the s';lip slubsidy prhli- PmENT IT AT ONCE WITH 2 e tharus sl g ‘ s sked, “to aban-! had been adopted and ' put - 5 4c ’ RSl i sentiall e it aimiatt | pracelen b Phe large count : . 2 , T . Aeterietl Distybutas) 2 2 wnd complex question merely on thelof the world, rvin said that t! ! e R U i & il b wsh cxasstant Gl sasis of what we belleve will bé popu-} American subsidy, as far as cargd ships p . . to deliver ome box of BO-KAY ORANGE BLOSSOM 7 ar, and make up our minds to study | were concerned, afmed to equalize la- FACE POWDER. out- ve T Y LN —_— and in a nat he said, oi knowledge a: exp to come forw: ases AND GET THIS FULL SIZE 75c BOX OF +'CRANGE BLOSSOM 1) " FACE POWDER d, bt the _car- nations of the This coupon is good until Saturday, October 28, 1922, unless the authorized distribution is oxhausted before that date. No coupon _ accepted after that date. other D MRS, REED OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING i (Special to' The Bulletin.) Oct. 26.—Judge Joel JUDGE afford Spring: b : VI, Reed and Mrs. Reed celebrated their | i : g ; ! + problems, to)golden wedding on Wednesday. Mr. and P 7 Iz g 1 of value, *c|Mrs. Willis Reed invited them to din- d e x 4 q ments, lies, | ner in Westford, and when they arrived| \ om the matter of rep-|they found Sfeveral celatives present, as| H . 7 3 oz : out that F‘rancn‘h\'as also Rev A. Legg of the Meth- | ————— - B ot - r that their re-|odist church, who performed a marriage THREE i . 3 llection o | service. again pronouncing them husband IN SHADES : White—Brunette—Flesh (The Most Popular) declares|and wife. Mrs. Legg played the wedding march BO-KAY ORANGE BLOSSOM FACE POWDER is known for its fragrance. Appeals to all Ameri- can meecanu of its association with Romance; the Bride; the Bride-to-be; and the Bride of Yesterday. Its dlflu'a:tfrvmafl_o_thas, finer grained; more natural in tint, adheres to the skin, easily spread,—a fragrance that never loses' its charm. A NEW SENSATION IN FACE POWDER. Exquisite! Lasting! 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(‘:uufrc(:xrdb; Ind Lol 3’//:' TRY THESE NEW FRAGRANCES g i ms of the world | poldracchi on West Main street was de- 2 g “ f s ot business| iroved by e about 430 this mori 1\‘\)‘} Cut out your Coupon, take same to int KEiD & HUGHES CO. and 4 rmine what in | The fire started near the oil tanks in the 7Y et this re: ar 75¢ BO C « P - Z [ roar of the store and gained considerabls JOMY his regul x—Couponand Zic—before supply isexhausted. T i the Exact si i — [ Seaway barore the arrival of the nose DR & pe are | b uste is the Exact Size of the Box you get. It is our regular 75¢ Mr. portance of | The pressure the hydrants was this trade. ¢ | poor and it took under control. > proprietors have owned the store ,}s‘ Coupons Redeemed FRIDAY and SATURDAY. ONLY, OCT. .27;28, 1922 Introductory Sale Limited to 3800 Boxes only ! n ince Aug. 1st, having bought the grocery [NVA S - 3 business fi Harry M; . AN 20 Q 2 e . . % ; 2 ot b Vot s |8 NOTICE—This Introductory Sale Expires Satarday Night, OCT. 25, 1922. Positively No Coupons Accepted After This Date, © == And. I obaces rame structure and was S . ; 3 - T the s also the contents. f = . i Bl e, Bt X 2 insu y covered b: 7 FROM THE FLOWERS TOYOU” Y3 St e e [P S Local | YANTIC Dx;uggists | V. Congdon have been spending the past Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. William . C iliness was of only a few days. B. Y. P. . at 7.30" o'clock i : i P < " v 3 . 3 g 3 . at 7.30 o'clock m. will G rantee E&heuma Ix Shm e i:ve-ekdpamrci:fio‘:g' Springs with = thelr | C. premitiss, will preach on The Man Who | David Blanchon is attending the Tex-|be led by Deacon Charles E. Filis, Sty yfoem ual | Nov qul_mm;‘n;t c.:';,?:;? esaia an rs. ™| Blundered. In the evening at the 7 |tle School at Putnam, attending two| Mrs. William Clegg returned from For Rheumatism ated here fo! A few hours after a few weeks. gins to dis- s. Curry and son. Albert Curry, of | 0es that a Jewett City man drove the| ihe death of Mrs. Evelyn TLyons,|en in Norwich at the Odd Fellows' hall, e o O | e D s ioar . e it o YoP Fred Lyons of this ivilage,| Fred V. Amburn, motored to Hartford chan-|day. Mr. Curry has the contract for Sick, into the yard in Lisbon. He told |ccurred at Canterbury Green on Satur-|Sunday in his touring car. e plumbing at the houses of the American | the occupant to put it out back of the | lliness. The burial| Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Taylor and son, Everybod afford Rhenma—it's | Woolen company in the process of con- baen and went away and left it. The eaboth Me. and Mrs. | Russell, have moved from the Browning not expensive, and money back if not | struction on Sunnyside. | sick animal lay there through the storm |¥red Lyons were ‘cailed away by the|farm to the George Rogers farm. ntirely satisfied, X Florence Congdon and Raymond, Monday night and the rest of the week, | 4¢ath.” Although Mrs. Lyons had been 192 | H. Edward Howe spent Tuesday with t dance gjven by the Yantic|relatives in Abington. | moaning and groaning, until someone no- butter. The{ and will please every customer who buys it. They “As Good as Gold’ Dealers do not hesitate to recommend Meadow Gold know that it is always uniform and good know that Meadow Gold butter is the standard by which nearly every other butter is judged—that for more than 23 years it has stood for uniformly high quality at all seasons and that it is churned fresh every day from the freshe: and richest cream thoroughly pasteurized. Meadow Gold Butter st was the first to be sold in a sealed sanitary. package. 1:,:,, g frog ‘“f,,;‘;,‘,’::f, :,2“"::“;,' ';W""m”’ o | e Plaimnea grange win give a sociui || Make it leisurely—remembering that upon the cor- albums, to hold 40 records, full two-spring motor, ab- paired. Sold in original yellow cartons. I your deeler does nat handie Meadow Gold write us. We wil sos Shat you are supplied. BEATRICE CREAMERY CO., Ssccessor to DILLON & DOUGLAS, Inc. Hazthord, 't » 2 tified the humane officer Thursday. He went immediately to the place and found the animal in terrible condition and had it shot by a state policeman at once. He then got in touch with the owner, who said he toid the people to kill the horse, charge of cruelty to animais, JEWETT CITY Sherif Dolan has reeeived numerous calls to go to certain places where either private or public dances were being con- ducted in the outlying districts of the town and take in charge certain disturb- ers of the peace. Each time someone has given the offenders the tip and they were not present on Sheriff Dotan’s arrival. He says that as he has the offenders’ names now, he does not intend to go agatn, with no results, and takes this means of ‘warning persons who are apparently making a business of disturbing proper- 1y conducted dances. The funeral of Giovanni Maio was held at the home of Guy Marineli on Thurs- day morning.: Requiem mass was said at St. Mary’s church by Rev. J. J. Me- Cabe, who also officiated at the burial in St. Mary’s cemetery in Lisbon. The beavers were friends of the deceased. Hoprigan Bros. were in charge of the arangements. Mrs. Cnrolne Arabik, 26, died om Wednesday morning after a long illness. She leaves a husband and one child. She was the wife of Michael Arabik and was born in Austria. Although the Bed Cross roll eall does i not begin until later, Warden Joseph H. McCarthy is the first one to wear the 1922° membership button. He joined the | Red Cross at the annual meeting of the | chapter on Wednesday evening. PLAINFIELD evening at Grange hall next week. This will be a Hallowe’en social with the old- time square dances and games. The com- mittee in charge is George H. Dawley, | Mrs. Henry Randall, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Miss Harriet Chapman. { Henry Dorrence has just aadded to his flock of high grade sheep a * splendid Hampshire lamb. This young sheep comeg from a flock of prize winners and will doubtless feel at home !n Ms, Door rence's flock, which took severa: prizes at this year's fairs. The Blue Birds will meet withtheir leader, Miss Harriet Chapman, on Satur- day afternoon., The following men of Phainfield at- tended the grotto celebration of Nemrod Grotto, M. ©. V. P. E. R, held Wednes- day eveying in Norwich: James Royle, John Bottomley, G. H. Hutchinson, John Pye, Carl Mathewson and Herhert Smith. They had the pleasure of meeting the grand monarch, E. Craige Pelouzee, of | Sunday on a farm in Lisbon. The story | and offered to pay Mr. Dolan for hiw trouble. But_he will be brought before | George Humboldt in Lisbon under a o'clock service Mrs. Henry Dorrence will give an address on Glimpses of the Old of 6 to 6. in poor health for some time, the last nights each week. Sunday morning worship at eleven o'clock. Rev. P. S. Collins will preas MAKING YOUR of your gowns—and your if desired. Caron’s 140 MAIN STREET CORSET CHOICE rect selection of your corset depends the modishness comfort, as well. Because BON TON corsets are made in models to fit every type of figure, we are sure you will find in our Corset Department the model designed to best express your own individuality. Expert assistance will be given CONSULT OUR CORSETIERE pecialty Shop The schools of Plainfield are closed to- day (Friday) owing to the teachers’ con- tended the dance Saturday evening giv- Naugatuck Monday after spending some time with her old friends there. ¢ Fire for the Firemen's| M R. V. Congdon was called to - rioli 5 ventions held at Hartford, N does any sufferer L ) < " th : : Stone Church. Violin duet by E. 0. Wood at Ha , New London i ranthen to tar =h!“; m‘ ssoc \_‘:. n was w “’;xhe:dgse;:: | fi':wwc;ert, Yi;zalxtfi(:-‘ r;‘zznlt?;afil of herlos Danielson and Miss Joanna Dorrence. andfi‘Ne‘w Haven, ANDOVER gout and kid-|the music was . i i 1 ki Thomas Cooper and family were in ‘The dinner given at the Congregational| The body of M: 5 — — ey |are planning to ances frequently | Andrew Warner of New London Was| proviiiace ey wieiting frionde church by the O. J. 5. was well attended. | mer resident. of this piace, was beotont| According (o the muda s offer? Talk | through the season and by the size of (& guest at The 'fowers recently. | Mrs Kate Prior has been on the sick|The rooms were beautifully decorated !here last Friday for burial feem G . R el T ‘bout it. Rheuma | the crowd s dance they are | el S list but, is imoroved in Bealth: and -will | for the occasion. ) = m Gran-| narriage o ol 5 e T ed of a good following HUMANE OFFICER ORDERS | . : S Y. ; B e e s e e e s {{Boon . he Sabout i s¥aln, pEebdil g Mr. and Mrs. Royal Webster and little | CAT'¥ OVer to the next joints back to| Mrs. H. . Howe has been gpending | SUFFERING HORSE SHOT| Edward. Hall has added to his equip-| LEFFING B0t 2568 South YMaTICHAREEr e “visite | stances pravent & marsiage in agane; ioeiat several, dave dn Avlicton Wi e san (Special to The Bulletin) ment @ new wuto truck and Herbert WELL lors at his mother's Sunday. s e i e e i3 rircumatism | Charles Arnoid | Jewett City. Oct. 26—Deputy Sherifr| Campbell is the driver. | Mr and Mes Haréy L. Palmer and M e yeen, Frank E. Thompson and | suicide in the hope of a happy married have been| Arthur Brophy of Melr Mass., {s;John T. Dolan, the humane agent, was| “he Fiamfield Mish rnoon and it | three children moved to Moosup last | v 2°d Mrs. I C. Pelton were visiting | life in the world to come. iron grasp ( sPending a few weeks in the village, _|Dotified Thursday that a horse in dis-|Putnam High Thursday : © crnoon and it | ek, ism. with the Edward ¥ t'of Wakefield. Mass., 48 | tress had been lying on the ground since | R Sl Nine young people from Leffingwell at- ~ We are selling more Victrolas of this model than any single other one in the entire Victrola catalogue, because it’s the best value we have ever been able to give. Just think of it. A genuine Console Victrola, style 240 (the entire ma- chine produced in the Victor factory), equipped with four solutely guaranteed, automatic stop, 200 steel needles, 3 packages Victor Tungstone needles, and one beautifully illustrated booklet—How to Get the Most Out of Your Victrola.” TERMS ON THE CLUB PLAN $1 15'0 $1.00 WEEKLY WE ARE OFFERING THESE VICTROLAS IN ANY. OF THE FOLLOW- ING FINISHES—GENUINE MAHOGANY, ENGLISH BROWN, FUMED OAK, GOLDEN OAK AND WALNUT. VICTROLAS, BRUNSWICKS, PIANOS, MUSIC. The Talking Machine Shop Richmond, Va; and also witnessed the NORWICH “Everything Musical” 24-34 Franklin &llll’! parade. QLo : 5 = s ; At the Firsi Congregational chyrch on ' f 2 b5 o 5 ¥