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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 GREAT BRITAIN iS WITHOUT SUi (Continued from Face One) gument for retention of the submarine 'and it wag said tonight that even if he I were not ready to present in fuil th- c-s-' tjmates of tha- French government as to all classes Of auxiliary craft, ha p-oba-bly would reveal what eubmarlne ton nage la desired. - 36-INCH FUR COATS, FRENCH CONEY Value $55.00 THIS WEEK $39.50 36-INCH BAY SEAL COATS Value $125.00 THIS WEEK $89.! STATEMENT PT SACK POWER 0" 6CBMABIXE3 "Washington, Dec. ?2 fpy the A- P.- 33-INCH MARMOT COAT V&Iua $115.00 THIS WEEK $79.50 36-INCH BAY SEAL COAT, SQUIRREL COLLAR Value $250.00 THIS WEEK $185.00 36-INCH MARMOT COAT RACCOON COLLAR AND CUFFS Value $250.00 THIS WEEK $185.00 PLUSH COATS Value $35.00 THIS WEEK $26.50 CLOTH SPORT COATS PLAID BACKS, ETC Value to $23.50 THIS WEEK $19.50 SUITS WERE TO $55.00 THIS WEEK $25.00 An eight thousand word communique by the armaments committee of the Wash ington' conference after today's meeting was in the form of a paraphrase of the statement made for the delegation of each power wit hrespelc to the British proposal that submarines be abolished as a naval weapon. ' The argument of Lord JUee of the Br'tish admiralty came first T B'n4e4 Ih. 7fiOTT r llJS Tlrl.tl.1, (mVAm. I merit to be "that win was required was ! not merely - restrictions on submarines ! i- Vipl to.! on.,1 final p.hol'RhiTK'nr S ! Lord Lee presented the following esti mates of existing submarine tonnage: United Stages 83.500 ; Great Britain SO, 500 ; Jaoan 32,000 ; France, 28 360, and Italy, 18.234 -i I . : . .a ....... nJA . J- - k-al1- ' ' o "u . o yuwi,wvH .tfir we--?-' hem''"-e3 rpin which justified the retc-.tion of the sub-, marine, since it was by these means alone that the British empire could be stricken down. The late war lift! sho-wn, hi ra-ever. th- 1 the Brilsh Empire was not easi'y striei en down, and if war should ev r co-r atjain, it could be .inragi-et t'-at men would be found for our country to sav itself from starvation. "F?t it might be e'aimed tvat if th WYst -Trd i)es"n its o eri"ons ear'.!'' or had betr ltick, the result would hav been friSTe-it. To th's he would re"l that the BrVI-n tiav had c-in't'tute 1 1 most the keyrtone of tve a' ted -r"h V tor the British raavy prance would harr been ruined, Fe'gi'm would rave bee- rirerrn a"d even te u"i a a-'s (America. se'f-contal-ed, s'f-su"". -t'-n'--with vast rwwrca, vonM hav-- 3-en im i ryvfTt to ip'erree a''d "terbt ha"e ha j-o sandon its nry "& al' t'-at it had ! j vnre or t lse to mae a humili-Jthi .peace. ' "at .wo'i- no iwv bio "a p's-st" to Grat Erlf'n a'o-e. t'-at was fliy. i-' rsted the Ie. whi- hd .p- Vhed in the pes'. t'-at te. ao'l'i: n r suia-i-'e p-s merely a seTS? and r.n worthy design." laord L sa4d he f-irm 1 tm-v-s-"V' to ne jve tn't o h-r p-rp-s ou'sl c he o-i"lon of th rst :f th r.'-v'-Vt' orid if the "js1-1 0" sv--r-nc 4p vJe to ?aiJh sa's T-f hA sr1 nors, tiov-r. E'i"-'d kti dn "nd f-ajmsetv e"TV'-d tft ."'ri' i' te RCIon a-1 - tt?Vr r e' J' tv,iB ttmKiC a "r"Ov '-ey won id tvi of Ijring'ing Nemesis to th trarsor." Lard Lei a-T-M .-t rnnT'"- it was no si fo- the v'rim." '"uring t'" war, fc s-d Or-f Pn'-h na-t ' 11 a.vrrr nf (l"ft "V' -uvwi--!ti'! si" "ce 'X'ft. H sa''' aIs- th-t h. w-r "t l-re'' -is fv, ftrn,yn). .a,. ans of defense JS- . . """fl'l-e'y with ro''-n 'a-' o- a'- ho-"'----v, were by-rodvets of ess-n'lal ir h jm. ViT- f-ynw - f W.VW!- " o-'v r's' rr v-"' k he ipfrnn was t; cr've "re" -"tsni to t-rle an Tnn!'"lv." t-l"' "t, '-,.. "d "th't rjro" "-ita'n - - ,',w't fl-d "TQf-fr'-v th r-s1 f Great Br tain and the TTni'ed States and I S4.100 for Jaian. the United States could build 6.S00 tons. Great Britain 9 500 and i Japan SI 800 wth the other two coun I tries in roport'"on. : "He felt bound to say." the Tiaraphra-s ! continued, "that it-seemed to him very l strange to put before a conference on the 1 limitat:on 'of naval armament proposals ; designed to foster and increase the type j of wax vessels which, accordinff to the Brit'sh view, are open to more objection ' than surface capital ships." I Lord Lee said fr'ends of the submarine I contended that it "was a legitimate . weapon of weaker powers and an et ! Active and economxal me; ; for coast lines and maritime communiea- tions. Eoth contentions could be chal- i lenged on technical grounds and "were I cieai'y diEpro-pd by recent history," the , j paraphrase said. j Lord Lee declared that methods ef To- ' ' cation, detection ;tnd d"stniet:on pf sub- mar'nes had proceeded much further than ; ! the development of submarines them-' ' selves and jjrcatly reduqed the value of submerBible3 .against modern warcraft He said he believed Geimany had used , : 376 U-boats in the war. of which 203 had lifwn sunk, nnd thnr. the aRpmnlIshmnt i ; of the U-boats in "legitimate naval war- j " 1 n 'w's rnnni t-s. -nr., fare' had been "ilmost insign'neant." I "'"fi-eJ o sn I- .T,ff whri'e "f tvj -r ! "No less than fifteen million British ' ' f 'i f h. did not share Lord Lee's opinion "that sivbmprincs are not efiicient means of ce- j fer.ee." v "They' think that the submarine Is I still an indispensable weapon for the j defense of nhe Italian coas s." he said. "Our naval experts are further more of the opinion thru submarirs are neces-; snry to protect the Iir.csof communica tion of our country. ' ""We are rot ready to-lay to resolv th-f sj ''oub's of a technical character. venture to observe, rorovcr, that w do not think this conR-ranco in which only five powers are represented, could resolve the question nf submarine which can concern manv other powers which are rot represents h'jro" Senator Schanzor said th? Itnlian del egation wes not re?dv to "aoite our S"lv"S with a proposal of abo'icbinaf sub T""rines and w-e ajk not authorised to do sa." r For Jaan. Mr. Hrrihara sa,:d he was "uncon 'itionllv oood to all abusive uss of sul)T,ni"3 such n thos r1 centlv committed w a certain rat o-i. j but felt that a " '-rr;a- use ot fi1 Tviari? ws ?r!iiiab'- Rd noc-ssry I fcr dofi'nsf. Hrt sii-isted tht 1"tr- i rfirr,a ri'. of v-ar be r-o'-!',d to puard afrainst abusive use of subma- j rip!. ! fTiafyrnn TT,T'-b'"S ''Id Tioia ouid a'! to h? da'-lv i-np-"s-'d hv 'i0 satmn of 1 .1 t . ""r1 th.t It vi f 11 C&r-A ro.-.Q "('1 WPS r:!-r.s!rion to to'a oi n-"- rt .rrp'tv. the lllr.w-p fh F'l.f, -le, oS rtr-'C- ticed in the K ' wir." H- r-i hr SbOulJ hfl rr, f-I-".,!-' It, n"fnn'- tO TTO-1-1 v.Tn-'r, of t no'o-,,; Brl r.f nt"-"t0-,al l",r J- pur1!"' -"d search in attacks on mchpnt shirts." jr- TT,,u- c-'I hi ii---' nnd th"t th 'Vn'X r.r t'- pnt.o"frfv i: PS tO p ini TT1 "O! t NOTHING GEP 51.00 Iale Special for Friday and Saturday Only 5,000 CELLULOID DOLLS 4c Each Va!u:s up ta 15c Manufacturer's Samph$ VANITY DCXES AND POCKET-BOCKS Valu $3.29 o""1-f f r r? y T.o r -rl lit rn!" -1 out l'f SUITS WERE TO $85.00 THIS WEEK $39.50 THE SPECIALTY Norwich Cpp. PIau-Cadd:n Co. 140 Ma;n Street .'roup a r. i ' The l ink -IFTY LEADING AGRICULTURAL , COUNTIES IN THE U. S.j T'.:" i-pi.rlm-nt. of commerce, j trie utircii: ot tao ctnsjs, an he foliowlns d.ita, from the ol agi'lcaUuic tor tin 'tai. k-.imis f-urcau has dttermiend the ;') nullities in tiie r.i'O'l States Wsdiug in the co.uMnsd oi iarm. crnps a.i.l !ive-stOLk lucts frii ar.J eggs, hon-.v aid wax, and vo i! ar.i mohair, lut net domestic ani-rr.-.i- and fci.iuglitered. These is :-.:i!c dui.ilcaiou. to bs sure, when the Sim-! of ci-ops and the vame of live. torii iroUuct arc iii'ladod in tho mc lutal, but reason ol' tn fact that j 1 ,rs part of the live-stock T5ro-il-vvi are devired from the feeding of crops to farm live Eto:k This : .T.lMn-a vai.uc however, aiuwars to ;::.: tit': bs!t t:.'.ble index of the ir. i'. s i troops had crossed and recrossed the ' English channel dur'ng the war. and nn ! one man had been lost from the action of ; submarines, except on board hospital ! ships" the paraphrase de;1ared. Later. "some two million United States troops had been brousht across the Atlantic., and . the submarlre had proved equally power ; less" in their case it added. ! "In fact" the communique continued, ' in presenting Lord Lee's argument "the U-hoat, whether considered as 'an ot- fensive or a defens""T-e weapon against i any sort of organized n-"val force, had prced almost conemptible." Takins up the. argument rs to coast Tnps. lord Lee pointed out "that Groat T3rlta1n alone had almost as much coast to defend as all of the other powers at the corforee corind, or four times the c'rcumfToriop of the rlobe." In ad dition, he rdcled. G"-eat llrUain had the 10"?! tr?fi ri,io to n-otoo "It ws partly because our experiene hnd sovn that tv vv-o pot pffpu-e Lots of men who used to dron into fhp v wre read to pandon subma- cafes for a gla.se of beer and a light; rine" Lord' Tp? c.ojd Tb late war hd luncn, now visit the restaurants. Also mf" ammfari y Car that the preat- SHOP T,'--. .... -,.;,. -o-M a-r.d h. h'ipre1 thst rtJ 'Sv'j.- VA " t'-an th lini'at'on ef i v sMns. T"'- T1 'I. o -rp' a-i'" OP V tT-1- J. B. CARON Manager w-l'p-' pp-rear ttw, "p-.o to "Tr t-a1 tt p-, T .l.fn th fin TiT r r"n" tVtv "o"'-1 Of 0,rT. nt M- Ft'"': p -r. ri -i 1 n -- of rT'1',l!7 o"!" fc5 '"!: FO. " " hrtva to a watt aclhercnc1 HIGH-GRADE AR7ERICAN MIXED CAI DY 19c Pound ALL TEN CENT CRNAtfENTS REDUCED 3 f jr 25c HICH-GF.DE CHOCOLATES 19c Pound WHY PAY MORE ? RIBBON CAT DY 19c Pound FREE A large size Santa Chus, with", every dcllar purchase, Saturday Only. . was p of 'fo a Tint . . . I tp r--lt t l - T. i t-- -.v,,, o : lTO'e hp I1- . yn ---l MP. ', rfnr' tP r0' -.i 1 ' O o "Ti V.'! -t of --r. tu' of th a h rQ o p--1.:", American e prppoi- t"i of A' o-ia to p-"-,)-, t-,, fr .r1, -,o"-o" d'p- 4 frorp tA-ic n-o-oit fr,,, T,o, T,- .'4.-1 "- i- oo tp- r-o- -,-- 42,810 ; Japan. 3'. 4"' ,vhen the day's work is over, they are more likely to take their families to iinnfr. Ihey have more money to pend and tewer outsKle influences to distract them. Even before national prohibition carne in, we noticed these factsas the various states went dry. ' the annual report of the Washing ton. an Home, p r-atrpat forp orron, 1315. The live-stuck pro- addicted to the usa nf alo.ihoi onrt a ii:o"iud dairy products, ch.ck- tn (jnna;;o. renrLS li . has .ha,i to close "from ia,ck of patronagre.'- Dur ing the ten years from 1910 to 120, the average number of patients treat ed Bach year was 92-1. Mr. Neal, pro pr.tcor of sixty-five Neal Institutes for the treatment of inebriates, has em barked in other business, and js clos ing his eixty-five institutes because there is no business in that line. we i" ..ViTi-d' DANCE! ESCAPE FQ3 RECIPE Arthur S-'vmrins tbs, prpnt TTniic-w arricuitui-.-.! production. : poet. in an article on "Dancing as soul lp.it.i:ig ASfiicuitiu-al coun- Expression" in the Foruu for October distributed among the scv- asks- . . . r.-.:ii..,.- :n ip. , .'.. ... u? ""i""" can It Def in any sense, rjossible ta an . Inia, i; camo from th ripsirft tn fono f-r,r ones seit into an imaginary world? In that case, jt might also have toe en a form of madness, as one finds it in the toiv, o; iexas, i; aula, 4; Houch ' ,an.-nna, ; rolina, 2; "Washinstor., 2; Wis. 1? ; an tl 1 ea u.i i jr A r Izo .ia, . Connecticut., Maine, iiinne- f.t tip."' i wpr ppc-ciaKy rat to a coun--try vh!ch ciJ r?t rssess command of the sea on t'lf sitfc?. Htiree. t was to th rtet of Bvy Foinh iiower to get rM of t's terril-'e r.;r)-oo " ""o'l'e" ra"t i.ic?0" arVpst TMrfpnt nf.rpfj against morcaiitilo vessels cir'-v)-!- "No Iow fbn t-'1''- 'M'on tons of vf n11 bfpn fii"v. of a ra!up of 1 Aon ofSo. apart Torn tliir crrro, O-r ft f) no -roat" " t O-rifin true iit ft4'oi Tr'd hprt unVrtpVpft !n Iol',t-"- o" f.- TaTP?. 0h V-tinJ'TI -anfl ""'"p. t- Gr-iiqn tusp for H he-d l.ftnti jto cfr-prti-pnpcS Tpy had UFprf the "m. Rt 3 rtrCPTlt W'h r.ii"i- f-liv tO ornr for rH Ume nw nations had been driven to re- mnpcn. could V'P b'ppd oi hv total "hoMsherrt fmi fo s, pdd'n that vs x thp 'pfpnjATi of tp trentv of Vr''lPS. Tr"c"n fo"Pd O''Tiv to coT1c,,',iiot. Kiihmar!rfi for anv riy,T-nop P""p A -,(-,- ..n,t,n. p.- ed. T1i de'esates as to l-'on. ! ,., ,,v 0f the ad- i ort S"M; I . th-r'nre of tp Ti-il-pip-1 v--'-p h R"h r',rht of visit nn'l ;-.p--h v.'e limitrticn in size of sub- pot 1 1st on th n o o' ini.;M, "tat Cermp.rv ws pIwVs to ha an-.t Mit?iiS6ii. (i. ! Dionvsian inroxioatifm ti Am - s- tli opr owprs were alvs t r ..o.w -.s.. , lesiivajs, wpen wine ana tne dfcjaes, the - l" " WL,K ,UIC ? Uv .Wrh rfmflfid that cre-ws of tore K""-p "M-'tv-fivrt fcn'Ksa"'' to-c s -t'--votp.p7 to rp. u t- re"'""!" vf pn- wo te Intention to In-ens- srapd "n"wt 'n-' '"in t oi ha s" i-1 fvrtrahl- to tue c " "a": asrtftr! the hli 'hit tn t-'-n-ci-'on. f.nn'i',,'v fcr T-a'T"? B-o r seas, and cnt o' be considered as It was a1 vn',plav1i. Ti n--.in that t srfbr'aT,'ne "-o -Id 'e ucod unl honor-PVe crtn',ins, ad wrt oi:a'ir -th's eo"d'''ioTR wold tr"' 1-tdi in conforrr.ity with the lemons r the late war. The nnmbcr pf submarines a nation needed defended non "the n-eeds of rr?r ! national defense" M. Sarrsut eatd. and submarines of -large size were moro in accor 'ance with "the laws of human- fH-. rul nf 1" "T "T-rr- V tin- ;'- to ofit'-"! to O"" ",; fn tV- ifir -'.n rl- 1 O t1! fI -p o n o""". irfaco sip, in the lata war. nn-1 add- iiv rn attrihute of the su1 'marine Th' o - ;r' P'-d-r1 e3: ALL 5 CENT TINSEL 6 Yards for 25c VACUUM . BOTTLES 79c Each SELLING CUT ROCK AND ROLL : DUCKS 70c Each Largsst Vari.ty of DOLLS in tho city Lss Than Whohsah Prices MEN'S SSc SHAVING SETS COMPLETE ! zDc Manuftclurcr's Samples BC.UDCIR CAPS 2Dc Each Va!u2 $1.23 GRAMDoln 5c, 10c and FRAr;KUN SQUARE NORWICH, CONTi NOTHING OVER $1.00 I ! NOTHING OVER $1.C0 J r.o;---i OUt hP r1' ,y f Vj .- .... Vi . l.Pt VTl' t,p vp-'p t P"'1l- " -1 " : 1-.. , j rhont sh'r. including neu trals to a-m. "Such a-r:o-' 'Trnntly r-amoprs thp ac tivity of fu! mariiu-s and tends toward il!Tal acts iir.r'.-; :.y tin merchant -ves-sr-!s :uui by thi submarine." the report said. . ' . It was ;Nint;d out that war on com mrc b- - u-f rt pa!" 1 "ba--'p of ownership of merchant vessels and in In.. rf mamV,aTCt tnnnuwA tn th ' world, the object of war being to deprive :he enemy of the use of such vesseli. Un limilel submarine warfare on merchant craft, however, the repor' said. Injured the world as well as tha enemy, because tlie ships were sunk. For this reason, it was urged that unlimited submarine warfare be out'awed and that rules to govern such warfare be sharply drawn As to the use of submarines agaln'. enemy combatant shl'-s. the report said they formed a valuable naval "ambus ' cade." The best defense against them was "eternal vigilance." it laid, and high soeed and thesa wore down the men an ships of the fleet, giving the submarine "a very vital part to play" la naal warfare. The report also dweJi on the legitimate value of I marines as naval scouts and also o.-, ih:ir valua in defcnd'.rg American coasts. "The retention of a large submar'.ts force may at some future time result ia the United States hoi , in; its autiyits possnsslons." the report taid. "If thvte colonies once fall. th expenditure of men necessary to recaimire th'.ra riH be tremendous and may mni't in a drtwn war which would really be a United Slates defeat." "Th I'nitad Mates nee-'s a larp Sib marine force ta protect Us Interests." r,::..l suits i;i the combined vaiue f cions and livestock products jn 1919, ;-ie to-iil value amonUng to $71,579,S9a, Tba valu? of crops in Ms county was foi.'pi i'l'.'. which was g. eater than th :cimhin-"-'.l value of crops and live-stock iny other county. Oranges con-ib'it'-.d El'.ghtly more than one-third '.f th; romblned value of crops and .e-s'o-k in thin county. Other impor tant i'.en.5 were k mor.s, walnuts, and ja--- End torage. - iresr-o Couniy. Calif. and the menlds weVriy , Z rued.V than" linked tosreihpr. I or TR5woriq. , ... UIfJ:nrt: I. . .! -OhWnB to 1WtMnr, nf -.nWrip. Ismail eubtuersibles. Larsr cruising wCi idJiiiv. kvpii I i fiwr nn m it ina hacr i " " - - nrintr- unrto vo oo;n tf? ford Lee sa'd TT-bat fleets eouM be dancing; under fixed conditions. fES means in escaping from, one's selt is only one. The quest.on is: can one ever escape from one's salt? There rfre so many means. There is, for inr Stance, a rapture in the dance which intoxicates every sense to a point of human infinity; that $s. while one U dancms. After comes tUe recoil. No rapture can ever be measured; while v.uuuij, vuil., lanncu cw nnl, ondnres it it boss no limit,c Kt "J. val'ie:alas. or on . fjni ' it t 'i. 110,101 for crops and live-stock ja ts." products, and stood third in the valued "" ' Vjf crops alone, with 501,561,252. Grapes T.adi up a little more than one-half v A the combined value of crops and ive-ttock products, with peaches, and i&y and forase following in order. Aroosi.ock County. Me., stood third n the combined value of crops and live-stock products with $54,376,256, id ras second in value of crops, with t52.541.20j. potatoes comprised about four-fifth of the combined value in this county, while hay and forage was the net item in importance as regards value. 1 1 Kan Joaquin County, Calif., ranked ! fourth, with a combined value of $U, 191.240 for crops and live-stock pro ducts, and also stood fourth in the val ine of crops; with $37,956, 566. Potatoes, grapes, barley, and hay and forage "re Llie leading Items from the stand :e:r.t of value. Lancaster Count'. Pa., was fifth in ra-.k, with $40,774,312 r&presenting the value of crops and livestock products. Tobacco, corn, bay and forage, and wheat were the most important Items n the order named. YiUrni County, Wash., 'stood sixth r. value of crop and live-stock pro luets with $34,741,710. Apples, and ":ay and forage were tit's leading items A re.Tirds value. f'trr-r counties, with their rank ac 'rdlns to the combined value of to pi ar.3 live-stoc k products in 1819, vt.e as. follows: Tulare County, Cal forr.la.. seventh, with $34,036,167; So-i-enia County, Calif., eighth, with Z 'u, j ; Whitman Couniy, Wash., !r.th. vi-h $Jl.S2l.M7; and Dane :oJ::ty, Wis, te.llh, with $?9.?5,"62. Hartford county, Conn., stood 20th '-, :hr I mr with 9 0 T.i1 lift t'pa p-1p r.ir'f! r.roduc.ta hei-ier thaoon riairvll products, hay and forage and corn. At the sge of 40 a man is either an old bachelor or a. pessimist. ranM'y evpanded In time of war and the industry and a nuo'eus of personnel malnr ta'ned unloss' complete fboHshment was ! decided u-on. He insisted hat the Br'tr i ish delesratton "were animated by no selfish motives" inuring thatours. al. though "it would be foolish not to reeoe n'ze that Great Britain was the nat'oa most exposed to the- menace of the sub marine " Lofd Lee declared that an a erse of only seven weeks' food stocks was main tained in the country by England and cont'nued: "There were some people who said it was this vulnerability of Great Britain dlus was needed, he said, to protect dis tant colonies and maintain lines of com munication. For the Italian delegation. Senator gehanser said the Italian naval experts QUALITY IS CUH MOTTO BATHAWAY'S PURE FOODS Tel 1720 and 1721 S3 WEST MAIN STREET QUALITY IS CUR MOTTO Why suffer? Pr. Kiaisun't Aitona Remedy gives instant relief. 25 years of success. 75c at ail druggists. Avoid substitutes. Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to Dr. F. C Kiauaan, Brat Block. Angaria, Main. Big Reductions in M E and O en s dui vercoats WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM $5.00 TO $10.00 ON YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT, BY BUYING DIRECT FROM US. AS YOU KNOW, WE ARE A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE, SELLING TO SOME OF THE LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS IN NEW ENGLAND. WE HAVE SERVED YOU FOR THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS, GIVING BIG VALUES, AND TRYING TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS. LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE YOU ARE NOT COMPELLED TO BUY, AND WE ARE ONLY TOO PLEASED TO WAIT UPON YOU. COMPLETE OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SHEEP-LINED COATS, ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' What Prohibition is Doing I'.pri and Samuel Cliilds of the fa . h. i:t of (.i)i'..!s resta.urar.ts say, American Magazine for Novem- 'I'rchiMtion has raJaed our sales. i MORE FOR LESS 3-5-7 Water S'sezt Corner Washington Square Norwich, Conn. My y-ermcjnt Turkeys are here and those that have had them before know what the quality of these birds is. You can't make any mistake when you buy one of these for they are the best., I will stand back of any of these birds. Ve have got everything good for your Xmas dinner XXXX Roast Beef, Baby Spring Lamb, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Fowl, Chickens, Native Spinach, Squash, Sweot Potatoes, Head Lettuce, Celery, Cranberries, Oranjes, Dte:, Fijs, I i Baldwin Apples, Table Apples, Table Layer Raisins, Span ish Onions. Grarje Fruit. Christmas Candv. Mixed Nuts. Enr lish Walnuts, Plim Puddings. v- Be sure to get vorr order in forvoirrlL" vv Y.l . 2. i it is sure to whip or your money back. j 1 f