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2 think abotit Womert: In| care. I'm crazy &bout somebody else. re about t Fves, | Everybody {s perfectly silly! THers isn't Fred B: 3 4 bit of use in pointing out old Husted's they m t.he 'most surprised at the tirm gooll_qalities and telling' me he always of events. will B8 able to take care of me and will fievér 160k at another woman. It just doseti't cegister. Excuse me now, for 1 mrast have plenty of time to dress—I'm | going out with that forgeous cousin 6f Lugine’s—he has the most. wonderful eyes!” WEAK AND RUN-DOWN Caugt Cold After Cold ntil She Took WINCARNIS - “‘I was véry much run-down and feeling real miserable. 1 caught oné cold aftet another. 1 was very netvous add irri- table. Bvery little thing set my nefves on edge. My ap- petite was poof and I wasted down to almost nothing. I was palé and ]ooked simply bloodless. 1 decided to try Winearnis and it certainly benefited me. Inever tbok ahgthing in my life 1 got so much Eood from. It is certainly very strépgthening. I shall always be glad to praise the mierits of Winéarnis and if, anyofte wishes to write me per- eonally I'will Be glad to anéwer all questigns regarding what it fo Pyt i his done for tae. MW at. Was Fotng to marry (Atrs. Bithard Ford, 12 Lingoin ave, NORWICH BULLETIN .. . and Courier T 128 YEARSOLD décsade the HAtienal debt, ‘which bt course meads lm! to thé yeafly interést expese. We have of°EBfRse “beeri doing. sorh debt reductitn. wmm the year % ni m.m by fi:‘fl :ll‘hlmm;nfl ; sastiing be said {0 Nerclded to that cf- Pt ou o & @ No wilh S | [ n:.eus, o thit m-::v'. ‘acacit “»tf WA o O T 8 Sk 880 ¢ ety M8 | (- the siisiing Fedr It is useioss 3 mTI ‘“-"‘-.*-@- upoh * dhiffatelied - chlekens, however. | 4k Armistice Day Specials AT THE ARMY STORE et nd dostl loow, i, SED || FANCO _94.25 Regulation Marchifig Shoes $4 50 REGULAT IO\ ARMY WO()L 950 R e ) UNDERWEAR, at per garment =7 REGULATION 3-BUTTON TARMY .$4.50 SW ERS, at Regulation Army Breechés, at $2.25$3.25 $2 26 “’u 50 REGULATION ARMY SLIP-OVERS O\;EhSEAS HATS ) 95¢ — S1 45 Sz 25 ARMY GLOVES = G donid. Pt & st el i NAVY TOQUES 353 sz 00 : WINCARNIS b s rtes s pers st g C. P. O. SHIRTS “25 lad lipses of meimory, darling ! . At alt gsod Drugeiite, at. - $3.25 Bvaw ad said fo€ yeard that of Naretsds Whatt dnd Hustéd ould be married some.day. Nar- dm mother said it In family council adding stwayd that 60 no t You see, Nafcissa truly had a right to (m‘] that she knew_ her own mind o this way for five ¥ ing Husted for ntteen. & tight to feel dlscourdge. only he was a eil-possesded chap and turned a smiling face to thé world. The solvent of the sittiation was a dafk-eved Itle flirt from emplits Who arrived on the scene with @ fush, picked Husted and whirled him iits Ker train whether or mo, absolutely ignofing the existence and prior Tights of Narcissa.. From afm:azeément to indigna- tion is @ short step and feom that—well, no girl of Spirit 1§ going to stand by and sée anothér girl walk off with her best beaded bag, her Pekingese, dll the bridge prizes or her special béau and do Hothing about it! The idea! “ISEt it jpst wsnderfql bow wa'vs ek wdys been in love with each other? asked Narcissa from Husted's coat col- Idr, very shortly aft théy said. other girl. He never i8 sttractsd by fi!ybouy &ise, no matter HoW new or how pretty ‘&he: is. Her people hisve mbhey dnd Husted Will have plénty &hd they riow th orowd &nd it just works Army and I\a\y Gflicers Shoes, at . An the croa sitd Whenévér sny kifid o garty was Belfig afrangéd and the namés wers beig Writtéh down whoéver ago by about the sume. imber of votes| wug tme writer 5 & medic of that He 108t this week, fut that appears| conrds, put Husted's fams opposite, Nar- to 6 the only instances where the) ciaa's. fls caliedt for. hu 4nd took her Qemmoctats shdde seriows inroads. Tidnié frof everytéris & stratiger wis compare thid| attrabted by ths &ight of Nirclha passing those of two,yeard| long thE strést dnd mdde iries, ai #g5, af #hiéh tife Governor' Lake wad anybody would Have sald, carsfed into office by fhe handsome piu: | HEt'S Nitcissa b #0és with Hustéd Lintm.” fality of about 110,000 votgs. But that Ho (ke PebubBGAR Hndaldo N #ng gitls were sdvised by their Trionds not fo waste time on Husted Lammit be- when democrats were vot- try, y cause he béjonged to Narcissa. ing tne republiean tickét dnd When con- ditfons wére decidedly abnormal. CIRCULATION ws:xm mnovu!..m ‘Why, the very idea!” sald Narcissa.— Friangs, # Two Sizes; §1:10 ana §1.65 cAMP AICGN HATS WAITE FOR FREE INTERESTI® BOSKLET o to EDWARD LASSERE, INC., Lieriadontingd ~WOOL ovn'atto sarrifte. BLANKETS, at . mmmhluflrmmfl Sh with SoHafGHs of & y&ir &do, the ituation in Cotnecticut coneerning mo- tor vehiclS fREAfHeS (§ MmdeR fbrs fi- verablo thMn when toeked at in the sta- tistical repaRt -Eofiberiting the entird doutitry. In comparison with ether #latés maktés f eviént {hat therd s still great room for improvement. Neverthblos$ When it 1§ fecotitied that for tH8 ten n of this yesr ;w- have bééh fheht socheacs tlam motor vehicles .mm there were 185 for.the same period last year it Is & gralifying showing, and it becomes all fhe more improssive when ft s realized that dhiring the year there Tl§ béér an of 20 per cent in the number mor vebicles in the state, and a n not greater percentage of ific B‘ly Bé dfiowst i the -ufll& dl otHéE stated dsing the hu-u. ot Connectieit. Not has the jumber of Connecticut fitos incPeddld Bt (88 humber of clrs from other states using our high- WEYE TS fReweS bdew fide gredter: We aré so situated that the auto triffic OvéF ofir réads is by fio-, means tndi- By th8 avmber of Commecticit o ot pat forth ks 6 Bflfig abdyt 4 redgction in the of fatalibies: the fdct that ibér was fede for ehch of the teh thad & yemr ago With the éxcep- semwmofimzn.u- and with 23 : more gars the éfforts hdvé y Bedti Well spedif. ut §§ by thfs recard cbii- yedrs dfo; howevér; the situa- tion was more nedrly normal and at thét timé wheh Govetror Holtomd was elccted over Thomas J., 4 pitraitty of just ov That came much nearer béing what hight be fallel 4 ciose eleétion in C necticut fhan was the resylt this yeaf: With Témpieton piling 4P 4 plurality of over 31,000 it does't in Comméctiéht hds Beéh &xpe: backsliding ‘which thosé who ‘gave con- sideration only t5 tHé flEwres of twd years ago might be disposed to claim. There was in fact no reason to expect any such phirdilties as tWo years ago: No one expected or .claimeéd them. It{ W3 ribyé was fully understood that pdrtd strength would be displdyed on am&e—n lines this year. Just whers dt woud ledvé the republican votc thére was no way of telling,, but Comnecticut had con: Ndeies not only im - the guberntorial candifits 6n the républican ticket but it appreciathd the services that had Deén rendérld i HE VeHdlt &t Wash- ington by Senator McLean and by -thé vote given to the governor-elect it shows thit _républicen ., stréRgth undér nearly noroal Gonditions i§ nedry thr thifiés WHat i Wi fobf yédrs ago. MINE FATALITIES. A thorough thvéstigation of ths eom- attions suitouniding (HE explostol n thé mine 4t Spanfiér, Pa, Which Gused thé death of 80 men and, fifitiés 4533 oth ers is o Bé expéct it {6 & imhpoi ance that the causé of .{he &xfi‘lod.en should be éstablished. for the purpose of Al this Deing o, it was sccording to A Little Talk on Thrift a1l ralés that Narclsa balked. When the girls teased hér shie elévatéd fier beauti- - - shriigged her S(ouldsrs ds they do in tHE movies. “Mar- inquire, tully” péfichled brows and ty Hustéed Lamm' in deeply wedry ton 8 silly!: 1 kow bim tog well! néll Med whén he Was 6. ne¥S! Havén't ybu dny seher’ frritated with Her dp wish,” she said, “that Gt meltitig and {ading away from e Ifie N is here iving room whén Husted Ydu 4rt 49 though we winted {o bé aloh to each otfier’s eyes, or &difte- 2m boféd io dpath With him! alk atiout anythifis but foot- bl -&* andt _ the 4 & JFogils o1 fhatd abo Sothe tHi it tHe ! &m ¥ith her and ask ce in-the Pmdby(er(a.n c!:ur&: Mno There | isi't & theill of a’ partiéle of romance nbo\n Husted ! Why, I never in the world 1 in Jove with a man,whom I hadq foslish awthlt way 1 Use tomat; 1 like &n up-to-adte man!” | suc Of chtirse Ndrcissa dbcepted ifivitations dnget, Husted: would mscn"a;“,sg if\ she had a me. * He fiéver tofé his Hdlr ahd Progress in Life ! Do you kito® exactly how you stand in yBur petsonal aftairs? This is a_ques- tlon_that each indiyidual should be able !to aflswer in the affirmative. . Lack such knowledge leads to failure. Pe _ sonal management should be as System- latic and accurate as successful business adpiinistration. Progress in life is not a matter of what one does today or tomorrow, byt it a ' mditer of what orie does habitu3lly. Per- you have what you feel is a very | substantial income. Perhaps vour entire ® envirommeiit Is one suggestive of pros-| foerity. Perhiaps every outward sign} sgéins o point to ybur dbundant suc- cess. But ufiless you are orgxnlzed Sys- ically you cannot siy that you. aré admmlmrlng your private affdirs along, tal_lines. How lohg are you sure of ent inctine? What would happén it y your place today? What would you do if ybu met with a Serious accident of becdmé il for a protracted perio Are you saving dny money at all, #nd so, 18 it éndught to provide for age? If you want fo do yoursélf a good our pencil and do a little hen- est figuring. Seé just where vou Stana and Wwhdt iies ahead for you. 1f the figurés fdil to tell you a story tndt fiils th pride and copfidence in the fu _Ltiré, then it is time you put your self on a budgét system and began the pro- 8§ of systematic progress _through W, su:us. president American ETTERS TO THE EDITOR 40, West 23rd Street, NEW YORK Bulletin’s Pattern Sérvice 1184 SPIRAL AND CANVAS LEGGINS, it . A COMPLETE LINE. or wom( FIELD AND HOBNAILED SHOES at. NAVY DOUBLE-BREASTED ALL-WOOL HEAVY UNDERWEAR EXTRA SPECIAL : A FULL; COMPLETE ARMY UNIFORM 1 Pair of Breeches—1 Regulation Coat—1 Spiral or Canvas Legginis —1 Regulation Hat—1 O. D. Shirt— Coinplete Outfit at $9.50 Regulation Government Flag, 9x51; NAVY DUNGAREES $1.28 WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF RAINCOATS, SHEEPSKIN COATS, LEATH- ER REVERSIBLE ch'rs LEATHER JERKINS, AVIATION HELMETS, 50CKS, PANTS; O ARTICU:'.S OVERALLS, AND MANY OTHER USEFULAND SERVICEABLE U.S. ARMY-SURPLUS G0ODS CO. - 820 MAIN STREET 35 BROADWAY what & 56 acchmpilhéd Hining i clse ot greater car® dnd the|may stdnd’a§ a warring in thé futpre, regulations. What Has|not owly at thit mins but ét ofliér eol- accomplished will xiot fMice, | 1terigd. 3 campaign fof great-| Whether the view of ths c‘ueé Thiné ly - moust bs con-{ inéphetor to thé effect that “negligerite Wiigéntly os aver: The| ws the Satd of tne SENGHBRT 1" cof- Shows WHich Wiy Wind Blows. for several years as.Unitéd Statés| Mr. Editor: The recent election miniatér, to the Netherlands. Of Diteh turns are of sufficlent importance ancestry, kwns déeimed. especially fiEt cawse my letter i arswer to Mrs. this he_sh §o to,The Hague; and it{], W. to be based .ipon them. wis his intention whilé there o Pufsuel = Volstead himself was beaten m Mi studies in conpection with Dutch hi |nesota. Govérnor Edwards, 4R avowed!. The patt 5 'and Jitérature.which hié Wet, was elected to the United States|12.and 14 years To make the @ess {of | the workmen liavo rétied to {ehder no- Siving oftéris Tave bien exceffbht |rect cafn provably ba etabitshied by th | fo make. With phe obening of ié Biiro- | senate from New Jefsey. The popularia 12 vear 2 teuilis (LS yRnis LS LR M O mgf‘npc“ bven 113 deaths o ten mofiths from | investigation. This 4 fecéssdfy i {he| Deent $&r s tise were grgilly | A1 Smith of New Tork Was clecind gov | meh mate iy Vaicy st ke b ke iésarean e -~ T i m,nax.a the difficult’ éffior on a wét platform. Massachu-| Pattern mailed to any address on ee- |ney Valley ahd thode i East Gliorgan ‘ : ; 5 ; Sitntioff creditably. DF, Vin Dyl s dn sétis rejected 4n act, providing fer | Ceipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. obeyed the leader's orders. conivi | Send 12 cents in silver or stamps for _|A POPULAR CONFORTABLE DRESS NORWICH, CONN. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FOR THE GRO' s - - - & Linen, litiené, serge, tricolet, Hofmespur e Ty o - {and vru od for this ;F‘fl: 1“"“ wrist or elbow out of 3,000 h!nded 7 noles; flflfl in Ynflll’ S vk i ronriSis, {othey_districts reports show that half A Chédtet.—At the anmual meeting of Mitford —Willidm O'Harra, president Chesiér grange, 138, P..of H, the fol-{of the board of fire commissioners, whe lowing officers. weré elected: Hzner,!hal béen confined té his homie in New Géorge Wilcox: overseer, Robert Blair;|Haven avenue for the past two weeke lecture, Tda Markhdi; stéard, Clifford |with 4liness his so far recovered thai betore_the Phiid- e, Ametican Tnsti- 1, Lee cilled at- fdct that m the council of the World ond tails to find the & among fhe matiois repre: cofineetibi with the Torkish wfbubl hé «aid, “Yod mdy sdy, What 6 %4 540 With the Turkish troubls y mix in the quifrels of Burope? fhen proceds to tell of a,teléphonic A0 BESE FRATIAA ffom Hi§ vcation to Wisidé Cdfiada's “relitfon #hy tnid svéfit, ' Hg tHen asys the iestion “if [ . Rhas_some relationship to this Affaic is it mot possible that we have Some. interest- in what Is settled around the council tible at which,shbsé eight the practics of éXploding rockéts of was regularly 'followed ' ind. . hetfier adéquates Provisions wére mads técting the minéfs conditions. 1t {He clalm of carelessness fs-correct the -danswér {6 such &énditions is° easy. Tt the troubje wis dié to safs eijuipmibht’ Amérént must be made. Thus i onthd of the vent bér-1186- hdve béén - Dufing- & fo the i kified 1n last velf i sHows mirked improverns excent. that lliowuu: must b -maas 2 the striké dnat nas Hrevailéa aHong the iminers, during Which timie of esirse the number in the minés was gréatl duced, 5 fifi}aflfi;' iiti‘l&. E 3 dgainst dinmous e of Princston infversity dnd Sk g the Ptinceton Theologicil semrinary. hias beén moderator of the highést judi- Xmefl_ i@l and legislitive assemb!‘y ¢h. He is g mi can Academty of Aets and L:ttern‘ el tion o the same having b his sutput- s an éssayist: u a poet, and s & eritfe of Mteritture. ; Ditd &t uflu.fiu caitf., Fe 17, 1913, iirton _ ety state prohibition enforcement act, - i cofiforin to the Volstead act. . Seriatof Reed of Missouri, an avowed oppoherit of Prohibitfon, was elected, fmxz ux;, 9‘;11\::15 med xfig\n-es were 800,000 5 or’ modificatio - R a0 m of the Vo It bnly g08s to show which way the witid Wows, and the days of the kitch- en_bar-room, where illiclt liquor 15 moid are numbered. _ N The Literary Digest poll wis fairly| aéctitate A its feeler o public opinion, but yesterday's election was 4 tremeén- dous landsiide h favor of a serisible| modification of this mefariotts, untair;| unjust gnd corrupt Volstead act. 1t looks &s though somé humdreds of thousands. of people also knew _they - were right, and sure, i their’ opthions. READER. Norwich, Nov: 8; 1932; |Whieh hive beef distributed. generally our Up-To-Date Fail and Winter 1922- 1923 Book of Fashlons. Send your order to The Bulletin Pat- tern Dept, 1188 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. = these the cofmmittee have approved of 370, to the value of 2,300,000 pounds; throughout the country. Miférs Reévolt—Many wilners in South Wales are defying their léaders, who had ordered the mén to hand {fi notices to céase work fh a fort- night owing to the mon-union question, A delegdtes’ tonferénce for the coalfield decided ion a strike unless all non-uniofi- thotsands of Thé First Walipaper—Kensington Pal- ace dppedrs to have beén the first buil ing in Englind decorated with walipa- per — a form of decofation Which, _Xn the opfiion of some spéakers 4t the ferénice of master_painters, wm fiho y Hecoffie obdoléte. Willikn torian of Kensifigton Palags, .um nut Kent, the dfchitect emiploysd by Gebrge I to redecbrate the P\uj:, rHade . 4 startling _depattiite 4] rtg‘ king's Eredt dtawing: agn hé effect was mitch gdmifed; and “the néw &rt of papér-hidhgings; betng both cHedp, i élegant, was generdlly adopted in pref- erence to the old-styté velvet Nock hatig- ings."—London CHfonféle. istd joined the fedération. A hundred thousand colliers were affected by this decision. In the Merthyr Valley only 27 The sthall boy Who cdh pass tifough a room without knocking sbiflething over will néver amiotit tb miich: fk; chaplain, Bdward B. treasurer, W. P. Holden. Lynde; {he is able to get about the house for jtew nours each day 18424, smmfl the 3 i .« boungary -Betweén - CEAA and |l = = t M&lne,, profla 2 m;—su— Johg ;‘fufie‘mfi n, Cifiaataf i Néw Grétk Goddéss hste o1 e 8| THe seicht nidory clast Wis f dss- Dled 4t Windsor, Brigland, Dec. 12, |Slon and -a_ writfen iésson had been de- o 1894 SR the tedcher, > WK .t Wis- Hifie for-the dandelions 1391—1’1& world's convention of the W. Iying to ome of the guestions one o blooms_agtn . opened In Boston. boy in the class wrote: “The Greek : 1916 P,mm ‘Taft salléd from Chirles. | E0dess of the chase wals Diameter.” = ton, . 107 48 lnspemon of tHe |- Not Microftopic. Mrs. A wis & cafetiil mother and she | had répediedly cautioned her little girl, | ;| WIo_was séyen, dgainst handling dny contain certdin gefins. ittle gfrl_came flving to er 1o gdy, “Mbthef, I Shall never play with my puppy again, because he has on him. ‘©h, no,” insisted the mother, “there o germs on your -puppy.” yes, there gro” iisisted the child. “1 gaw one 0p.” Rations it ¥ Just. bechube Alflrdl §ims 1S retired Just whitt- the laterest of Cangda fn 3 s aum médd;, by afiy meédns, fhat.) MODEL BOOT ERIE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR Qosssnoe 7fie7onwsz%ed3eetl WHENOTHERSFAILTO S Bvéii 6% Uife are thoss.who. are .52l 58 108, Gt says: Political upets’ may surprise ‘but they are ‘only répetitiohs’ of history. - N United su&s Rouse’s Po . 1921=-Great démonstration it Pitts in homor of MArshal Foih: “—President Harding laid a wreath | por on the coffin of Amms Un- kiiown Soldiér. ) THe defeat o! Miryiand is, [ fléiu he Senator Franca in Tesult of the fadical in 1ree quantiili-the 4 nmmmmymu druch - sbmb m mmmw i | o B 5 w- E@eflofl in nes, nl a total valué of S wtasds. - H L |todey. ¢ th 1 .W"';L»o\mdm hive béen W akmemsts S i e S Twq years 2go “wers | cis cxampls ¢ is of uemployment under voting' as republicans. Tuesdny there i3 on the Patific govérmithent proposals launched ' in were many. republicins Who weére repsy- Utider the_earlier &cheme of as- " | ing the' fafor m.fflnus EA m"& have also °m as 2ré cer- ant of 3 13 & Siiter int6 Bu- D: by Hifloso her nvnz dfixwfi‘%}fl‘m' it m 7, fouty. ~ Hénri mhii-d’. ce';'ehri":afl compPosér and m‘j , born in Paris, 9. years ago |1 Jarhes . byi&. infleidér of the fln— basebil 2 ymilflfluflfi Henty Vi of sich entascling Princess Mérmiié says Her marriage S8in o result., WHR with Bill HoR&s6iién is purely for love but onim - ddy$ ago/she' said- he needed soniéoné 45 m after him. " Semetitnes it really séefs fiext to impossibig to find 4 shoe that oné car weir with pride in its appédrancé and at fhé same tiftie with ease. But {he “Red Cross Shoe” is 4 perfect combination with thig feet. It fits wetl ahd How cort- fortable! 3, on ypur feet. We/ will gladiy trysém\éfifivffifm ; wm“'fmummm.an.m iafi,fllumr mmm uu‘rfln sz.-r.:r.:: L QT Nk s ey Ponzl is B &wn" liwiersdnd..if. Ko could have had his own way h-mni Aofifim%m 2 ll Axml ngs[

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