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NORWICH BULLETIN " and Courier CIRCULATION WEEK ENBING NOV. 100y 1022 $HR SPEOTAY SBASION. et AMISMBIOS today in special m A the Message which ¢ HaMing wil Rave for con- ovess outlioweg tnd Acdde o leFEMNOR reonimendations in keep- Wil bo the TEMS eongrés, with thé sxcoptibh At fed, it adjourasd oRiy a2 rev Ve ale #hd M ois swhnimened in ses- cioh oW, ARSEA bt the Féghlar séssion e eih Diswiber A order thar lMl mne Hay B8 had for thé e of in8 sunsiaF bill withoat wpbn NS titie that is réquir:d nm [ m Pasthie of m‘l‘ has mfiy urged | wgisiation, 18 6rder that our WAF B8 PEOPEFly Tt 18 to Bé expeeted that have eommderable to say M re: e purbese of & Whid the president [ “, Wil nob r 4 [ wam R T & Wbthar Which B Bein Ettdlng GoeBidh Sven though eonirest Aot Wetdhily takeh it wp, ft ® § delited aRd WHY aad it matté which dught Ast CREGBER 4 WHOIE 8eskiod bH18 get & PaiF hear: mm BF deteatsd ® of what either a6t 8y Kivember 20 -as bR this matter in Weil. e senats &8 profmpt and Auridg i‘rflve Houbes afe nbt HeBates thers Wil Be Wik ot .l ’%5: % 2 b ii 3 3’ SEEEILE = 5;%.;5 £y g Lfllhfltl o FEABBA for the adepush of wfits %gE E £ e i £ i 55 =§ i g8 o - ' i E b, of idgisia- | B A| Turks, have held 168 caiipha 1He past wnd thoke of the present dav haven't éo conducted themselves as to live it dewn, and there is nothing to ‘h- dicAte that théey desire to. Cofsideting the Wwork that is Beifd Rone By rellar Werkers it 18 & peculiar type N gratitudd that charked thém with misreprésenting the Turks. It cer- taifly camMet be e¥pecté] to ghifi any eredlicd in view of the frightftil trea'- fient tRét has been deali out to the Ar- ménians sb versiséntiv that it has be- cOmé ‘an ebtablished Turkish custom. ‘What the Tufkd Hive 40 &Y about tRo rélief WOrN8r& who thérsélves have had ‘86 merry time, is dnly whit they Havs said about (né AFMeRlans | juStiflea: 160 ©f Ehelr EAVARery. Theré Ras bedn established a resvsd in the Bear eabt which tha ‘Turks as hot FoIAE to be able t6 aumindte i agum, apa mest ceftaifily when It to passing judgmésnt on t¥ mAms of Tutké of Ameritan relle fers- theré witl be ittle Hesitaney «u SuppoFting the latt e NEWBERBRY'S RESIGNATION. THS redigwation of Senstor Newbefry doesn’t vome With suflfise, It 8 a course that was poifitéd out by the ri- €OHE S1a8ki6n In MCRIFan Wherc SeRato: Townsend was defeated and a uémoerst eiegied to the ssnats from that state dof the Birst timt ih 70 yeéars in a campaigh that Was wakad #n the Newbeity, Senator Towneend maintained W penditirés Mmadé wWheh Senater Newberry was elected wers Withi the 1aw and jus- Hilledr Theére whs & sitaation eut of ths lel. 1t was & tifie When the esum- try wad threatehd with a padifst in the #efiaté in the peresn of a natienally knbwn manufactiter wht liad - speat il WOMAN IN LIFE ARD IN THE -KITCHEN- SUGGESTIONS FOR ’ THE HOUBBWIFE appbiizing and_ ecehemiieal R (e e dnd R o2 sparkling cubes of lémon gélating. To prévent Windbws Becofing Blus- red with steam wipe them with 2 clean rag mouiened in glyeerine. Tq shing' faucets molstén A cloth and dif i Aout: It 8 one of the nen eléafi8drs of brass fauee®. , T6 clean Elver kAIVER, ‘forks SPobfis, lASE TR Eilver it a Basih ufifl then tover with SeuF Witk Bail for thees - MIAutes, FIABE (h Hot Watdr and Ay, When waihing BlAck SOmBS, tdye and backs of BFUBRes, Fup 3 lttie Slive-sil £ ming. it Wil Bre- vi froft . tufhig . MY aad Btreaker, Wheh alufiifum ' DARS" bBedthe Blael '30d dull-isoking, clean them with & 89 cioth dipped in lemoh 3u Rinke warm water aad they wil shiag i hew, Windoty ARd lamp Eiasa pélishes hett if rudbed . With Gamped ol Aewspapers, a8 éasy and ¢hedd déviee: Light baMibEc and basker-F6rk tablés afd chairs, wnén uud out 8f 488rs; BOBR FBE they dlean easily it eEFuBBea With & s:mlh Brush Qigped first iR WariR Water and thén in -Kitehén Ealk, Wipe With efeah damp cidthd and dry 18 taS Sul. A i6tnes=pif apron ik quité eofivéd- tnt on elGanlig ddy. 1n the large pocket put cHAMGIS, whitk brodm and small brishes, $aving TRAAY StaPs. IAts it put alss all the serads an® littef meant for thé scfap basKt. The amAteur paperhahger will tHkt if the pastéd inetedd of the endfmous sums in the advertising of his Busihess and Who Rad becoé Widely kfieWn in bther efforts. Newberry's of- o8 were devoted, (hrough thase ‘n charge of his campaign while hé Was engaged in the sérvice of his countr¥: 16 . ¢countefacling the advertising whieh was bélng turnéd te political advantage. It was an unusual outlay beealise an untsial . situation existed but The outlay a8 fof legitiM#e puFposes. Wheil 1R8 mattér Wwak taken eBurts Benatér Newbérry was fit t6 havé viclatéd the 1aws of WA staté; and when it Was takéh #p A the S¥Mate he was not dénied Wis séat. Be- ihg carfied still further, ifito the eaii- paign of the senior sehator from Miehi: gan, who by the wag had backed Ney? BREFY ify thHe Sente, it Wad, preseitted as Blitieat issud bérafe thHe pebple of S Statd: Inasmum as that verdict was agaifist him, and thére aré indications that ths fight would bé earried alonk, tABH: eafi be 6 doubt but what Seaator Newbi ry has taken ‘the propér course in h ‘ng in his fésignatioh. There is no quess lof it #hat that case Has besh hsed to tha “|#6r palttieal exploftation purposes. Nust 88 18nf s it eontifived it would Fémain i ‘Zn 3B3at for thé opposition. Senatof Newberty by Ris actioh &hds that, and Eribr bf MIBRIFRR W Ri3 place thers Wil Femaln 4n opporty: | DOrS eah Be nity at a fature & for him to ‘seek ViRaieation of his siection cambaign, i H8 desifes; by carrying ths matlpr be:|, f6r8 the peopls himsait, Beeuuss or A6 dcle of the’ nALBiAL: ists il Turkey =a -héw siuation avistii comeerhink < the ~Moklem wo Cofistantinéple has 1ong been thé res defice of the Mosletd ealiph, To think of him emséWwhers is uniusual and vet that i the situi today por he Teund it wise ‘for his oW the Turs: What that Sitdation 18 gofag to Mean 16 the MeRlerhi Worde- ik awaited. In Turk steps hdVé be&n takén t6 name or. Such & éaliph may.beé re>- cfnm by the nationalists ahd by, the Taks 1h genqfal, bt What s @in i @ the Tést’ of the § lem world? Tytks fake up onl. smAl- part of thé Modtems. . Are’ thoy #olng 5. b8 satisfied 18 roFcs, the caliph 6t aRd: séleet ‘s’ HaW shs 86t But. $1ae comSultation? 'ft 1€ Aot the Arat tifBe that ¥hers have Heen oustér pro- ctddings. Cnliphl have éven beén de- posea, with \r;‘e T e 1He Whfk and’ e AhgeE Weré accbptéd. Posafbly that will be the case Asw sineé it has b8bn cERtuFies éhlt the It is intefbsting to HOES, however, that ‘when the caliph-#6d he §id so throus! thE EkiStanes réndertd By the Britweh. Breat Britdin is iRterested in many Wi e:| 116fs 6 Mosicias, and. they. have Béen 160 '76ady %o Belibyd that that eowntsy -| Was &ndbavorihy to Earry Gut What the Turkish nationalists ‘have actialiy @683 :{ Under such a feelifig It has béen sasy to #rdust iWel AERIREt tAe BFRIEH/in rder. | vieW of ether feelings But Witk lne British FeRaLring assistaned 3 e EAuEn 4t & wheR he rSratued him Beit a8 1o Qangsr théir reass muet be sl ishéld Ahd a REW View taken of tas ather. feh | the ® Turks is endorssa £0 o] Embotily and Myhatumed Vi will Be out it the eold. If it W't & caliphaté % bof ;l!r theh the Turks m, be estaBiish od | ShaRERL. ¥ibhs 15 i affest that fistsy | § ,m. Commeneing todny obngress 18 with s bies aMin for better of Wore. e wmeezz o=z One: predition esheerning the Ger- men dHBiAet i that f_will “pe w.m» le88, - et o s TR ani Farvard B eourss e 18Ves M&M ¢ e e S, - e Man 6h the coPndt savh: Ib\ 1§ gotting =0/ thet pesplt fear o aibewss mg !,.hc wenther for feAr it will Fght M& et Fanite. ne i\m-n ey not Abidating, bechuss 6b hi m | “his is. fevertheieas mm RO b! Mt‘ While_trafis Wi i ‘_fim:.. In cohnbetiof With the Hroposed mer- E&: of the pavkérk it is estimated §10,- 600,000 can bé savéd yearly, Wit that WOk 1o the bensht of thé comeummert AL mmnu afyihe & quart o & easé o -uiy:h doesn't gt &ivé & fhought to the days wHER m it ml\ mm Be cliptd BA. shdwh | ing safety to fiee beforé i 1t the néw calipn seibsred uy | eok paper, tRe mfing and smossthin; the Paper will pe MAdS elmr dmmm i3 rhanage 2 leuu\ hy dé” attitmde, which i8 fatal whefe Pa- periaaging 18 condérned. YOER KIYOEEK TABLE. spoils thé a6ks of o Niteheh n 4 Qiscoldréd tep to the kitchen table. To kéép réally in first- class emmnn Guité a et bf Back-aeh- ing must be put iAte it.. The Bae Fesilt may be obtained, but with hsidérably less faBbr, if 2 few ars 3 afmefila afé added t3 the Water m Whieh it-15 cleahed: 1t will make it SHoWy-white, and cBuntéract any tea- Qency towards Fellowress that the-wood nrdy displagh 5 KEEPING LAMPS BRIGAT, Lamps sare 6t #afnigérous it propst care is takén of thei: Wieks for in- stadge, mim ne thé Fight sizé for m: it Blfl&l&fl On the other N i( thé Wick 1§ oo wide, it*is fl\ficu to méve up &Nd d0Wh, ahd is oftén blewn but, imstead of Bélng 84. at. Nevér Bw 8o A & 3 u«ffae [ ‘&nm; o Aimn s8¢ that the Fase 85 thit @B va- 3 Ms all, uké n "POHFING tho ail ke the best oil and the hest wicks, 20d s6ak° the Wiek in oil Beford putting it iht6 the fafp. Seé tht the wick 13 Perfectly sifaight, m wn!n thers hap: Defis 18 be any sUEhH rub?this 8ft. with a fat piece b! M 6 not cut the wick. All 1amps reaam Sleani oM time to tithe With hot bl ¥ water, an@ the vurner should be_beiled in soda water and. well dried. Bé siré that no part! cle 8t leé ;& i6ft of the burAér ér In theFmise the oil vflil ot gfl! it Wil e anm:‘y is @i palished mry diy When thé trifed; ¢ atly flrflt Ufll!lng gradually. it HEALTH AND-BEAURY. On chill autuma nigh wmw-d with & h8t watr Bobjls, It 1s 4n dugeriéAt 16 eosy SIuMBEF, But AL fs not so Realthy te sidép,#ith it elost 1o the Boay. A sthall squaré 6t Blanke: Poidsa sver 4nd seived u ‘; 1eAving of6. &Ad open riakes an effective 186t warmeF for a sick pePsdn_ troubled With eold feet. it js fhore efvépient -and sitistastery thin the usoal hot WRiSF bét When Rot clsths an nséded ik Fosin, heat th & Saumer and 86 mfia thé Mé&-uy or Wringing them and Blisteriig ‘the hands. WheR §6u M a Rive't ot of gx‘i “water ?fifl shaking Brakiy in’ the aif.~ The' rapid evaporation .will give you almest ait 1et-e818’ cOMPFesS. RGN ShE A & i8 m, éadily QH!‘ By &l bed covers 4 Water Blga it 4y et it m-y b& I‘Efi & hMI ¢ find | B6¥%H Btf ps | Casionglly With 6Ms mash | Blaek butternole % |Ub Black Frenen f the Bed be g section trimtaed with satin ' dilmondd appliqued in allsver desifa; TRE voRUl foF JeAKMs or jickat bleuses maae dut o) réal Paidiey cash: | merc has taken hold this séasén. Horme ard trined with fur, othérs with bands of plain fabric. Thred:piece coSUMAE in bfowd Woolbh tabfies and in bx‘mfll\ ¢loth #fe Pop= Wiae: HfMbrald 384 06l Fray. §Hibhs wers RuMeFSUS A & r8GeAt tReatdy oening. nem clothés aré R6ted in every di- réet: A7 unann MOUFNIAE eostume Wis f blagk efepa @6 ehing, the Shift & Sepits 6t farfow Aounces showing bB@ice was Bibused and plRiA; Aaished With a 'Asép erushen girdls wbout the hips, THRE tw ban was Grapedt with 1un§ fowing sasu dt ohe sigl. A fréck 8f browh duveiyn ollared !umm #rfifie, Wakn with 4 hat swa % gola and hedRa red, and esmplet- 83 B¥ & sABrt jAcket of tha !fl\! .1 Was Beeni 4t thE Yaie-Asmy A ciirloid ehsice fof o " hat nVertheltss &n aNedtive ensmm 'u 3 &hdFL @At of Whia erFmine. firi feaLiFe Was & d8sh bbrdér and plleh nk edllar, %I\ fii“ ingéts of fotthing & gesmidtrieal Blaex and white design: Velver Rewars matching the esldr deneme of the iMdiviGual eVeRiAE frook 4R Worn AN Bracelits, reprémént ad e Trémd fad. The beadsd veiwst tréek is anpearig in Ges sadplile t67es &8 Well as 1A ihe h abiel shadles. The beads afe Aither 1f dolor-or argstal. & berthia ireatmen siivér Yase i 2 TeAturd Préquently finml on thE evening . It 18 espedlally favi ihe B wilh ths Bobbed hn.r e - vosus FoB AMBEIYSTS. Althousn the vegus f6f ambes wersind, il thers ig Begifning 16 be & alsinet. sopt 16 et amm ¥ete ifi ghle shadss. Thess aré made MO big Beeds and Strang a8 héeklaces which vie With ambef if béay- ty. Long-skifings 6f améthysts go wit the neekiachs and thers ars Llio brabelsts fl;h:h are erely shorter strings 6f ame- thists, A : 3 TAKE CARE OF R UMBRELLA, Thé framé 6f an uMbraiia gl 1ast in- ARItEIF 1ohEer it IBE $6intE abe blisd 6o- ifie 8l The Yery tihieht aFop hetild be avpiled, ahd taks eafe st t;gfl\ that drop oh the cover. A match nhzme:!! 94 point 18 a §0d tAIRg £6 av | Always brish the a\m from your M- brella, btherwise, When It i1 raifea upen, the dust wil Stisk and Make it &RABHY I8 & very BRoFt L3 ‘D6 76t keep an wmbrein Folled, 44d AIWAFE open it sut o avy: e an KEEHLEWORE xofme. § T, késp OAB:lets Ardsdss 176 < ging 2t the slde SaM, pin thém the elothesiing By e Ke of the SERLEF | gy, tront and the eenrsy ) -:nE g ah8 usttul 1htte gfi e 16 nold_iavenaer i elodet of powaer pulfa for the Sreating tabie redfy 8 Fecelve. gueats. There is i h ieahing Fhleh comes By the va attketive smehéa m \m suvu hu 11 the edge Mesim!fli Aflfl it &fl FestHm- Bles Bibot e iuhchesn Bt of Hnblsatned mus- 1if, v!eubn ‘z'ks mq tor everyday tee, amw 1ags -mm adily- . and patti sisting of one &lre BAELY checked, iF¥or eie of biue on EGitRer Side. all appliquea to the mltéfli tfl d Sevaral iit- bts lr! tuekéa s the center of eath ené. Ao & LB PIAXG iPosi. Rite elephant” pé Py itael with 2 Berew Emi\: ires “}u.‘ are_usual Bat m m Beain m 13 the !Gdh mw if @ 8 the 3 An éxed Bilin is 16 kdve the Ah sfective usd f6F the bits of X A7 | gie left over from aaiaty SEMméF fin 0 moiu»wes?éféa ;fih znm.z aha mun 1l 6a Sith & h{n, “aRA_this ml’ wnh THE ‘un OF PAYENT LEATHEE. Mest pesple gat mn mu Pateat ieathés £ the swm: Qflr Ll!? fl:fi,fi € l cfihfi gt it the % fim 2 elekh am mam? b{\ltmug thoee ek R 3éd | briwn_cracks ter. iy Vicioageass 2 WhEx BAING vux(s: m:;%&mu ;:( l : i aslesing ¢ T Biilec| g “@%‘ e fi\)ninmh fost b & good] they dre not thers awawifg you ;\z afe quite &t to he brought there .um 108t 2d%. appears.” A | hésded Wwithout & tl’\‘m “t,m‘%: sheets 8 or; takifg Al double stfip all atound thé eqGes. Tapés fasténed to the foFf cormers will keep this eheap eover i Position. “RBCIPES. Dedustng: - Rastiad dressifg R 5 ncnxuoné halt tA;p;::\ ::‘ n;:x- half t 9 e- uxoon H of white pepher dnd paprika. thete Ay mm&u to 5 & tablespodn M‘ r, oné teug&mea lefbn dum. n tnsfium of grat onum oné aemmmfe sauce, oné tal leipin'n: nl ehili shuce, 63 téaspodn of fiNeed §Feén pepper Afi 1#8 16ihpB0n of Minetd Parkiey mif togétns t Ril ifito. Bhé-RRlf €up of olive or sal and sefve at orce. Minats MaFentaiss: Mun mysn. Haise & tROWERE o b8 & thik. Have vou &¥eF ‘the "mmmn!‘ Y- ORR&ME? 2 tea-housé ively, Beafing tp & “Biteh” Whenever its M! @ rtreuble. Put ih & gflfil tedspoon each of sl csl'lt and mmf ne unbeékten 4 ofie tablespobn of lemon junéee. With & Dover eke beater until weil blendes Meaguré ond éUp of Whatever ofl you DIOEE, or youf purBé allows — pure dlive sii, pufe vegetabls, of halt ana nm of eadh—and a@d tRis 6 the ;r{ HiFs, o QUaRer of it At & ¢ eating with (he 6#E Deatér iws minutes eu: tima, or mtil it }hlcxea wh tigaily immedinteiy. An 6t the mflm. &its should bé véry eold. IN THE PUBLIC EYE Slafencs J. OWens, president of the Southern Cafimercial Congress, which meets in andual cdnvenmfl today i Chi- cage, IS o who, after Stullying S osathers and Boled ilbkis a0t versitiés, tRHEAL for seveérdl veafs in South Carolina 4Ra Alabafma. From 1966 18 1910 he was h8Ad of the agri- cultural ollége of southesst Alabama. Then he [#6&M8 an émployé of the Bouth- ern Commeréial Congréds ahad. Ji aue time, its geheral direetsr. In 1913 he went to Put6pe, 6 a comifissioh named by Présidént Wilkon and wedt 18 Study rufal epedits. 118 1§ now PEOMIRSAL the maRapbMeRt of Hankd 4Ad eofpora-| " tions; and W13 casb illudirates the way in_Wwhiek Méh of cisFpHEs ond adéguate iraifimg fFoM the s6utR have tm ahead of 1Ale. 1 many ways hé 1§ #iven evidehies of Rik in- méa 1A the Buth add s lmmy 18 ita intéreata. y 3 el e métner of the Mt%’.m' of Im 7% years hmek 3: Ha ! t ”M““(fl; Fotk éiy, il véats 4o to- Kmir M. mu. hflr federal ;0. ihn m ih\shéf b! the Bresk- ié basevail &h e in fn mmmmfr&flfimfis o ks B at AdAlr, uuy. 177 For g - Meréier, n*&iut g e ler, 8 B mg‘fi“ h;‘gy i 1lil=gg e i i e e O0F, 80 uu—flum tfiu mn m tfim S u‘ nvrn [y aenm- fan: unhily ehiidren ‘l‘ne great strike at' the Cardbgie llllllli Homeéstéad, Pa., was aselar- ed e e Fréhtn e - s e RO Bokumase i £ iIlMlufi sbm mm. T, s fiugn”a. guim' fila-& | Blas, the hfi'fl 1893 T e etiien, | of circus. Yet it is best to let it children’s _choice. I was Rappy to note that turied frofa the hospilal with a few baBy Gov, 1k piclires i their frames \ren "Je#us Blestlfig Litlle Children,” and te Wileox Sthith's Mother and Blb,v pictures, the cover of the Januafy Gbod Housekeepinz Anothér suggestion which 1 have found helpful in the home’is to have the pie- ture in thé eéRlldréf’s bed * rooms or $lay roéins hung on a leyel With their éves. It is SufpFisifig to see how much Ke8Abt is théir observation Wheén this is @one. -Let tRe Zhildren climb up or Be lifted up to see those pietufés which are hung highef so that they,can really stu@y them. Always takeé time to Relp them understahd pletures, for vou thus begifi their appreciation of art. Thebe suggestions eould bé cirried out unnvy home, for, with the present weakth good maffazines, such 2 collection codld bé easily made, and at little cost, while a very inéxpensive frame would suffice. i in l Stories That Recall Othets Obesing Orders. Goifg it #ié bafn oe ddy a far- Mer foufid his little sdh with a note- Bodk Afd peheil in his hand, Wl!e one of the horsés, bs the whef I re- in the world ¥ “Writihg a cofposition,” réeplied Ed- “Well, why dof’'t you write it answéred Eddie, “the ub té write a eomposition oo TAtHE Atm!” Sonfiy is three yéars old ahd the kind 6f 2 child you read about but seldom heet. One day he fell down and broke his arm. ile @:dn't cfy. but it did hurt. Hi hand and ari hong limp. 85 th called the dottor ahd had thé bone afd the afm put in a sling When Sohhy went out the next dav he WaAs thé objéct of from his mothéf's friends ahd his ‘Pobr_fitlle arm!” déclaréd the first yid you Huft thé little atm?” mhiled. “Poor little afm!" fiéxt lady ther met. hurt his arfa?’ Again Sonny smiled. “Poor little abm!” greeted the 148§ “The little arm is bfoken.” Somy smiled, but no sympathized thé “Did 'im fail and next . golemnly, will stay Rousé till it's well WAIST 4187 — SKIRT 4649 A VERY PLEASING AFPERNOON OR DINNER DRESS WITH THE NEW “SIDE D atin e With imbmflery rlglbn t:fi Bu -tmmd , Ifi Veh sitting | in the|_ mueh atteation so warmly this and pain subside— dnup'pfl. Without rubbing, Sloan’s penetrates and breaks up the painful congestion. Sloan's relieres rheumatic pains. soothet m?fls‘ werms ;u‘d(nmlnf! u‘:l[ . m—m- om nl:!nciell. Keep it bandy. Bloans Liniment-ilk pain! KEEP LODKING YOUNG It's Easy—If y—1If You Know Pr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ’meseaeto(keepmzym;utotd | young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—ther¢’s no need of hz\nnga sallow complenon—dzrk rings es: —a_bilious look in wr?aoe-—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninéty per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-kno#n physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetablé. com- pound mixed with olive oil toact onthe _ liver and bcnls. which he gave to his patients for i Dr. Edward: Ohv! Tablets, the Sub- stituite for calomel, are gentle in their action yef always effective. They h’fi about that natural buoyancy which should enjoy by toming up the liver atd the system of impurities. wards'OliveTablets are known by their olive colet. 15c and 30¢. < Emil Carlson, n silver or stamps for and Winter 1% o The er Bulletin Pat 1185 Fulton st, tén Dept., Brooklym, N 3 —_— CONNECTICUY ARTISTS ARE EXHIBITING AT CHItAGC At thé 35th anfil exhibition of paint ings and sculpture going on at the Art * ifstitute of Chicago, G. Albert Thofmp- orther director of Nor- s represented by “Feb- ruary Morning.” Other exhibitors includé Carl Lawless of Poquonoc Bridge with “A Day In June,” and “The Club-house :" Hefiry R. Poore, Guy Wiggin and Matilda Brown of Lyme. thé last named exhibiting sculpture. Duting the exhibition of 1914, the Not- map Wak Harris Bronze medal carrying with it a prize of $300 was awarded to Charles H. Davis of Mystic for his painting, “The Nofthwest Wihd.” The 1a¥e J. Alden Weir of Windhain won the Norman Wait Hafris silver fedal fn 1812, In the samé year, honofable mén- tion wis given “The Puft 6f Smoké,” b¥ Cliffobd Beal, ofie of the Lymé colon¥ of aftists and that painting was purchased for a pérmanent ethibition in the Hsti- tute. J. Alden Weir won the Potter gold imedal, in 1815, with “The Palm Leat Fah,” \hl! award carrying with it @ peide of § v PEBublé is me okt obliging glme world; it will néver 4 oW Who is m&m for it. RUN DOWN PEOPLE NEED RICH BLOO ¢ Neard & doctor sy Y?é:..s“:::'-” - The best thing— thing— thidl tht

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