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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922 A. 1923 NOR WICH BULLETIN and Courier 126 YEARS OLD rmud ewi a to fa faar iM Buaatj vbacnpucs pnea 1M ataafc: Ho a amtk: . a aa ' ..... Sauna a at fmrtfin it Monties. Con, a attart-eiau auttar BuDaUi Bniaata OnTea. (H. BuDatla Editorial amah SM. BuUaua Baca, a wimatntai Offla tl Onrak Si TtlesMn en. Norwich, Saturday, SO. 1SS. or nil newol) iml t Iba 'et MSUbUatlaa af all m Satt)tck- mditad m.u dm uhtnrta crediua r COa pap aod Alto tt total atM eubUanvl train. ... AU rlrita at fapnklteaUo wa) eaa--aalrtMa (MTfla at alao maamd. ak u toir. ft-eia fn is th ttfbsV portatlon tin ' ' . It IB to bW BxpBcteS that this plant will look after reo.utrein)jtS within ra immediate neighborhood first but as.it Increase Its. output Bad seeks an outlet for Its surplus electrlctty'V is not Im possible to link It up with a system that would serve severs! states ret this coun try, . . . . . .. . ' . ..... ' .... For a) ton pertod 6f ttm UiIb water power has V&tt gom; to .aite. '. Mis Air the. nniniar In Kew lbn'tariJr? even where1 th.it same' TStltfre ito like id van tage of natural facilities continues .In spite of the frequent distress spells be cause of cos) shortage. It IH e for tunate to obtain , cheaper.. pwer-fromr long distant points but the liipoTtxrrce of getting the iieneftt of $w4w. that v going to ; waste nearer home ought to bsf recognised. . CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING DEC. 23rd, 1922 11,930 " In view, of, the situation In Europe and the discussion surrounding tt much Importance' must be" attached to the statements made by Secretary Hughes before "the American Historical sbctetv. In View bf his aroetttOH such nviret be re garded 4s" Being JtW o to' the' ad-J mimscrsnoiT views anu reacnea as ai result of thi stud the auTO0an. situa tion, has been getting from valria- THE MAIM WHO" tALKS There are two opposite tehdenbiB of the human mind trf. regard to' matters oj. belief: First, not only the disposition to cling tenaciously to the old. with, little. cr no deviation from the past, hut looking critically, on everything new ; secondly, is the; fad. bf turning down all .that is old is outgrown and useless, and looking on all conservatives as mossbacks and oppo nents to progress. Probably the truth lies about midway between these two po sitions. . When a conservative carrles his; Ipgio. . ttf absurdity, some reaotioriary comes' along and swings' Just as far to the opposite extreme. . Each thinks he is fght and ?ach has some of .the truth, Ut, the extremes, of belief oli any sub ject , aq not. contain" ail. the; truth. And right here is Where lie trouble of. con troversy comes In: the refusal of one plde to. credit their opponents with hon esty. ... One Side claim that the others do hot want to see the truth. They seem to fhfaiR there te ntf truth1 Snarl from their views. . This fcr clearly seen in letters' written to -newsflfcpers. .. : This geaeVaf startement ts anftentcd by the coming: of ' Em lie Cone", the eminent Frenchman. to America, to lecture and exhibit his theory of mind cure; Of course, thl healing of the' body throueh mental phenomena Is not new to ua. Its I basis Is . In the Jdealistlo pW16sophy. which is as ora as Arisrotre. r outward body is derived froni tnward( ..soul . because ..the soui is Torm . which thj- body Interprets. WHAT AMERICAN RELIEF HAS DONE FOR RUSSIA. Hi a InfArmntlnn aiR hn nofiaesSea. Sluch has depenfled' upoh feerinMiy's ' The theory proDoundedfknd so ineenius- abllity to pay in. the making of de- SIDEWALK CXEASIXO. This -Is one of the seasons of the yea? when property owners and occu pants are aware of the fact that they have sidewalks that require some at tentlon. Official notice Is served by the street commissioner that sidewalks must be cleared of snow, or sanded for the protection of the pedestrians, a cer tain amount of time being allowed af ter a snowfall or after sunrise to re move the accumulation. In order that such notice ' may be heeded a penalty Is provided though very seldom en forced. For the most part sidewalks are cleaned and made passable, and inva riably Icy conditions are' overcome by the use of and or ashes. There is a disposition to make due allowances for conditions that may ex ist, especially when aged people -re concerned and when it is understood what difficulty Is experienced IM gettltfg instance tn doing such work. It is only where there is n jtppareMt tecltn- bin to negligent anil a trnwrmngness to contribute to public fcohifort arid safety, when there fs no' plausible Ex cuse to offer tfiat,. indignation rls'e. ' Cleaning sidewalks in a backaohing lob that varies according to the sever r? et the kirrd of a storm. It ,ls a Jbb thtt some tackle- when the walks to b shoveled by them are the ones they tise Themselves, but neglected when It con cerns others. Occasionally there , are short stretches of walks 6b' business ftreets where the tenants leave it for Georara to do, and yet put up a howl because someone else's walk hasn't been touched. I Sidewalk shoveling, may not be a de ilrable job but It Is 'possible to display by It that cooperation Which one menv ter of a community ought to ve anxious to give another. It is where everyone does his part' that all works out welt, and, with allowances for age and! sick ness, the tackling of the job with that Intention Would duickly eliminate any complaint over imcleaned walks. Thera is an admirable example set by tW mitt that promptly cleans wi walks;- mands, and the demands have for the most part been determined by the havoc and expense that were caused by tba war. ' Germany Is looked .to to make them goad and France' is depending up 6n wbJrt-.it gets from Germs,nr to .pay its debts. Dependence upon sbmethmg that Is Impossible isn't going to bring the solution, end fore isn't gotrfg to aid the situation. Jtegardless' of What has been done the importance of having" dis interested experts determine wnat Ger many Is capable of is not to .be inlnl mtted. The suggestion of having the best men picked, regardless of political influence but competent to slot hi pre senting an unbiased report that ifnuld aid In rtachlng an adjustment of the reparation tahgii is timely. This coun try, which has made no demands as the result of tne vtotory, is willing to n-me such a commlRSlon iri case It ts found that the ailed premiers cannot come to an agreement ambng fhimselves: The detrimental features of thinking of such a thing as. acting a;s ifbitef in the tangle, eveii' If we were asked, Is clearly poihtd . out by. ., ..Secretary. Hughes. Such 4n indnaent commis sion as he speak of haTs, b.efl referred to: It wottld of necieTSiitj;' hstve to hive the Bpprbval of. th feSpe-cttve couw tries, else It would aWiunt t ilftjthmg and rtat ;.&jiin would ttii trf. &k awy cbri'sWratio'n. . .' At no time h ihW.eoultfy' ike"Stie position that it would .7nttrely-- hld aloof .from Europe. There iti economic and humanitarian' .problem. whicK con cern us n fit wtttch w irae1 partict pated." We are still ready to help fn ways we can, approve'. . Secretary , Hugheisefi ifbrti uf po si'tion .and our. interest clearly. His; ad dress uhouestionably Indicates' theV - at tention the administration has been giv ing tb the European situaUon and was timely presentation. ly worked by Mr JJary . Baker G. Eddy was not original with her but she gave ft a modern twfit. It is perfecHy Idle t.0; say that it does .not- have some. bwls of fact, but It. Is. a. case where" logic runs Into absurdity. .Mrs. Eddy served a very hnpoHant purpose. .- She showtd the American people; thai tt was perfectly ab surd to make drw stores of their (jtom achs.. Coue like Mrs. ESdy, perhaps U overem-phaslzlng the influence of mfftd over matter., but Jhat It does bu've' Influ ence over m'attef is clearly Indijmutable, The fimmahuel treatment by Dr. Worces ter in Boston, nd the New ThonghtBvs; tem. are but Variations of the same Idea. Now the eminent Coue comes her wTh the same great stuff which is "self-mastery through conscious Imagination." By the tfaae these sayings appear in print the year, of 19 23 will have nearly finished Us course. At. such a time it Is perfectly, natural an rational to take the backward look. People sometimes make a mlstake-Mhat ts, some people do ln living too much In the past. To them there have never been such glorious timed as In the days 6f their Ancestors. The present IS the period of decadence. Degeneracy marks all human events-. To them the temple rebuilt slmnly accentu ates, the departed glory of the departed lempie. is quite possioie tp maKe a mistake iti the oimoslte direction, t. i. ffvlwg altogether, in. th present having flij organic connection With the past and no purpoA,for the. future. At New Tear's sueh . people kre. brought .' with i jolt, tf foythins cijn Jolt. them. What hav.A they derived from the.san'm total . if. ex nrn'cs thp.t have" en'me' Into their lives iff 1J2Z? These thtnts oueht to be the Baglrf of bur aetloia is the coming yeir. There Br many waWi la which seesle generally find themselves in 'a dilemmaT in- other words, 'between the devil and the deep sea." That Is two 'courses of action may be taken tn a given matter, I sands. Ttfo Jfew" tear Will da-wn ta. Sussfa with- i ViBtoir of new hope. A year ago this country was In the grip of a fam ine, desperately facing, a crisis which promised, to' srweep away a great pro portion i its population ajid the ul timate consequences oi- wmcn seem ed beyond the power of mortals to forecast. That these consequences were in large measure averted was .due chiefly to an American enterprise In philanthropy beside .which ail otner philanthropic .achievements ta; history pale hrto Insignificance.. . 1 .Never before in. the world's his tory have), more, than ten million per sons .been regularly and- continuous ly fed under the direction 6f.a single charitable . organization.. Never before his a famine" so extensive as tfiat which overwhelmed Russia last win teri been so' promptly and effective ly checked. . . There is stilt htfnger In Russia. There may be actual cases of death from starvation- before the winter is over, but in contrast With last New "Tear's day 'Russia might well, be described as- a land flowing with .mult, and honey. And the fact that the milk Is con densed and the honey does not flow but Is In the form of ordinary gran ulated sugar of commerce does .not. de tract from its value m Russian eyes. To Americans' a condensed milk can when emptied Is fit only for the gar bage .Hump but there are peasant's cottages. in Russia where tt finds a place beside .the sacred Ikens or am ong the portraits of the family heroes l who. have laid down their lives in war, Last year Russia, Btarvine and des perate, looked upon aid from Ameri ca chiefly as a promise. Today thanks to .the accomplishment of. the Ameri can Relief Administration during the past twelve months, it is a hope ful filled .... The American Relief .Administration tn August 1921 had undertaken to feed a million Rirsslon children a program, which. Within a year,, was multiplied ten-fold; on New Tear's day. 1922, the American . Relief had not reached the further. boundaries of the famine area on Its frrand of .niercy. Cases of can- mpallsm were Just beginning to De . KESTKICTIKO Ttktk&kM. , New Tork Is ' bnce' "more . concerned With at' shooting case in Which, lt. tt' re-1 Vealea that thert a the Onliwful pos session of firearW by' bits Who hid a criminal record. It hish't as yet been determiued that - && ai rtlty - $t -tho' aclml killtn iut ft i&eSi pt&aiiii ihii ihe 6!'a'th of a young", .glrY Was1 tfsed bf vaccine and serum were distribut ed. The tact mat in spite oi me low ered resistance .of tha people and Or insanitary conditions which . prevailed throughout Russia there were only one third the number f casea of cholera in the summer of 1922 that there were in the summer of 1921 speafts volumes as to the efficacy of the inoculation - The child-;feedinjf and the adult ra tioning continued until the harvest. K reached its maximum In August when 10,429,399 persons, were being fed. Altogether the American Relief Ad ministration shipped Into Rubs! a' more than 850,000 . tons of . foodstuffs afrnl medical supplies from the beginning of its operation' up to December 14, 1922. Does the figure seem .small ? Trans late it rnto pounds. It win Include nearly five hundred mllHorf pounds of corn, more" than three hundred mil lion pounds of Wheat, more than two' hundred and slxty-frve million pounds of flour, more than a quarter of. a bil lion pounds of corn grits, .nearly oflfe hundred eighty million pounds of sug ar, almost as much rl.ee, some twenty six million pounds bf fata, some sev enteen million pounds of beans and peas, nearly . eight, million pounds of cocoa, nearly thirteen million pounds of medical supplies. The last Item,' however, does not include the supplies Annt.n,,llJ ft... . . I T, J Cross from its European stores, but only those shipped from the United States. And aside from all its general feed ing and medical relief, the American Relief Administration haa Bold In the United States for delivery In Russia nearly $10,000,000 worth of food! remit tances. Building up a cash business of. J10,0O0,OOO in a little more than ai year in ten-dollar sales units Is, in It self no small feat. tTo have made that business profitable under the handi caps that European, and particularly Russian. conditio'rM imposed during the year 1922, is an ever greater achieve ment. It was made profitable; how-, ever, and the profits went far toward supporting the child feeding activities ana covered the overhead and inct- reported and refugees Were fleeing lnjdental expenses 0 the whole admlnis panic from the districts where food was Insufficient to supply the need, ahd men, maddened by hunger, were sinking into, unfathomed depths of beastiality. Kitchens, for the feeding of many centers, warehouses-had been opened, ships had braved the dangers of the Northern seas and frozen har bors, to bter the precious fooefstuffs to the stricken country. ...Even, then the American. Relief Ad nirntstratino -flaa . more . than carried out. its original prograwi; Instead. 6t one million, children, one million two hundred thousand were receiving their dally .ration si the A R, A.. Kitchens. But. .the!. famine; was spreading. Not a; tenth f the freed, had been, met, and thS harvest wis sttll many months away. . The American Relief Administra tion extended ies work as' rapidly as th crippled" railroads in Russia were able to handle Its supplies. Kitchens were opened by . the hundred, by the thousand and by tne tens of thou- either of which: will be Violently resented by soiiebody. The only filing to be. done In such a case is, of course, to act ac cording to pur best JudjnenC I .presume uiai more taan one nousenoider has gone through the following-experience during ut recenx icy penoa. . his sidewalk be- tration. -Under the aereemont with the bov- iet government that government was required to pay the entire. cost,of aiscnarging snlDS. rallwav trannort- AkiMA v.o uiiou. 4-!tlon. provision Of Warehouses srrd V.11.1V1I t.tl 1,UU D V . ,j , 1 DWUllilllw . . - - . y - cu-jiiiieui xur me aieinoution ,o tne wnoie m me . iooamuriB aenered In to Russia. And the chairman of the American Relief Administration, Her- ber Hoover is therefore enabled to re port proudly to the president of the United Stated tn accounting for h's trust: . . .. .."Irt consequence . of these tw if rangements; fhere Has not been a de ductioh of. one penny for admlnlstri uve purposes, either from the fuftds provided by congress or. ffottt pufittc cnarity in. tne enrceff Btatea" .. The work of the Antertca'n Retltf Ad ministration in Russia is nbt done. Tiff famine has left an aftermath of ev erty, suffering, disease which tfrtrBt b eombatted. Mr. Kamlnoff has ttked that 3,000.000 children be fed by the A R. A., this winter, and the probabili ties are that his request win be grant ed. The Russian people are facing the new year witn confidence mxj victor Records Fcir January, On Sale Today At Plaut-Cadden's The January list contains a splendid assort' merit of Dance, Vocal and Melodious Instru mental selections. Let us play them foryou they are all worth hearing and worth own ing. 6efow are a few representative numbers : POPULAR CONCERT AND VOCAL SELECTIONS f Kre "Clock In the Morning John McCormaclc Mather fn Ireland John McCcrmaek 6or9 My Merhar Tavflht Me Geraldin Farrar ileflB ihd telle 0Duneen Lauder "Nettfi tn4 South Sea Moon , Lambert Murphy MELODIOUS" INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS Spanish Dane Violin Solo Heifetx Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 10 Piano Paderewski PfanoflBg Piano Soto Roy Bara POPULAR DANCE RECORDS A KIbb In the Dark Med. Waltz The Serenadera Alf Muddled Up Fox Trot Zez Confrey & His Orch. . Sweetheart Lane Med. Fox Trot... Wh'teRMn & His Orch. " Tn World ! .'aitifia for the Sunrise Med. Fox Trot -Tha Benson Orch. cf Chicagr 1 "I If! 31 4 tl; THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Everything In Musical Merchandise 135-143 Mht Street (Est 1872) Norwicl tr -S a si aae Today's Birthdays A- wift nf X?n.0b0 flOA fAr ttiA MitrrKftn bf corn for the feeding of adults was yf 7"n connoenee. Tttey have tnae by the American congress. Pree- i It?5"e?. that A?ri,ca yPaHteB With ident Harding signing the bill late in December. Within 55 days from the signing of the) appropriation, the grain was. purchased, shipped to Russia, un- 1 POLICE STBIKEfc. In tlie cutting oft of the few days il ttie'tr vacation from those members of the , policb force charged with lnSuiborf tlnatlon, N.w Britain has tmpose"d iio severe penalty, and yet it ha recog ft'ted the importance of hot tgfto!rIn( ft 2 New Britain requires the members bf tt police force to attend drills for &e purpose, of keeping them in good physt- vtX condition. -6 am enow the members f the night force got the idea that their Instructor had attended a meeting of the Ku Klui Klan, and because of that act they refused to attend any more drills. rhat was, of a course, a refusal to ey orders and it was . Impossible for the authorities of that city to looa up- sn it in any other light. There would e no end tb the things they might re fuse to do were the authoritl to over- tobk ,this situation. Trivial though the matter might be regarded tt called for tct-lon that would establish the fact ihat orders are' orders In the- New Brit- tin police force and that, duty M eofn -thing besides what they happen: to per- tonally endorse. . ! . i That the memfcera of th poUce fbror have no use for 'he Ku Klux Klan i sleariy demonstrated y this action; but a wasa case of doing gf"oss, injustice tb" the tastfonto'r, a well as aecity a view of the fact that th man before whom-they refused to drill emphatical ly declares that he never attended anV inch meeting. Even had he . done 7t ther wa n tustiflcation: for the pqtlco going on a strike, for adjustment could, lastly have bees otherwise obtained and Bir is no doubt a protest against tar ing . 4nitruct!6lis from klansmiir would have cleared up their fnlstakai Ideas or brought any relief that might " have been found Justified. New Britain does the right "ttlnaf 'In Imposing a penalty for the actios . bf the btueeoats, even though the. loJs of a tew days' vacation cannot b regarded ts even bordering oa the sever. Pub go safety must be, guarded against po lice strikes. . 1. i. . " cheapeb r wim.- In view of the" great demand that fx- Bts for cheap . power and for overcofn '. tag the high price ,of fuel It is surprls- tag that greater attention is not being devoted to the development of hydro electrlo plants la this ,part of the coua- - try where such a great horse power "s going to waste daily because - of j the failure to" utilise the waterpower privi leges. ... In connection with the proposed de relopment bf th Bt Lawrence water f way there is a plan for the production at A greatly increased amount of elec trical energy that would be of benefit - to points throughout New England, but M view of the uncertainty of such a project being carried out attention nw h belng directed to the development that la taking place at tlie outlet of Lake St George in Quebgo where tt li Mtlmated sufficient power can be r'o fiuced to equal what now . requires four Billion tons of coal each year. Such an amount of fuel When cost bt production and transportation are fe ared in addition to the amount that ' goei to the various profit-taking agn- tfes between tha mines and the boilers runs up to a sizable sum and whea a cheaper power can be provided it will mean not only substantial saving but lass -dependence opoa the whims that son. to come aloss t some, .m!irdl&-aged or quite agea man or woman, sayins, or it least, thinking 'the man Who win tol erate such a sidewalk ought to' be art rested." And they go nipping along arid poasibly srweatlns Inside. Soon a bunch of .rosy school children come Alone and shouts; 'Ain't this ' fine it Some man T-lir dX t A-aia Mai j. i -1 T 1, jl : :,.':- previQusiy displayed an telji the'y jgrov? .red In the r Mtfe and ex came very dangerous because of the I loaded, carried on ..the supposedly uiui uj oi jure ice. xne nrst per-. i broken-down railroads and d'stribu beew left where" ft mhfht be" cfttaiirei Whit the cause- ftiy fit- develb ate the rfcrudl fcts. fatrSiiMi ihi shoo-.-ing is uncertiin, iut ft seems'": clear . that in spite bf the law that exists against the possession of firearms without .a permit it is stilt pb'lbe tat thbSS with criminal., past, qute tne same as those with an unleml?hed record, to secure and have ' a revolver In viotaticm of the law. ' . . " .' Tt -mt n?v M fthr flu-tit trh tT was dlscibsebt by bue maiRrati that a Justice of the lprhs court - of Ne"w Tork was Issuing revolver permits to those who' had, beeti' convleted of . , cflrae, and he took occasion to refer tb tlie hn- pbsstbtllty of. successful vJw enforce- inen unarr sues Danaii.iuii. . . Such reVelattSfisi bi the Weakniss of rgtflatory laws' tfidlcate th oUffietrlttes in dealing with the situation' surround ing the possession ; of firearms. It leaves the crook free to play hie) game Without giving the", protection . to" the pubKe (hat it M supposed to receive and irf effCKled 'td.. . tjon in the famine districts actually begun. ... . . The number, of children fed steadily increased. The rationing, of. adults was extended. By. a large contribution of the Jewish Joint -distribution commit tee it became, possible .to include the famine area of, the Ukraine and exten alve feeding was begun there- under the dlre'ction- of th A. R. A., and on the same; broad nori-sectarhtri basis that has, always marked-. the operations MT,Hoover's.. brganizations. , " , . Soon, after . the famine fi&ht Was be gunr rai Russia it . was. realized that mere feeding. Would, not suffice: The famine, had . so affecited the people that ,thfiir physical resistance to di sease was lowt Epidemics were ram- their distress. Their morale la far hot ter thaii it was last January and. While their granaries are not burBttng with an overabundant harvest, there fa far more food In sight than there wag a year ago. The A. R. A. has arranged for clothing packages to be sent them and their second- great need Is to be met. . x . Their New Tear may not be eact ly a happy one, according to Ameri can standards of happiness, but It will certainly be far fawn tmtninsv than 1822. whs fs now ra dig fiftieth- year, is a sol dierly man et distinguished appearance. He" safw service Iff the South African wa, ' and Won the OdeeA'B medaL At th eorsinencement ot the wa in Eircpe he was appointed to command 4 bat'allon cf 1 i'.uJj-ard Kipling, the famous Enjllsa th Roy IrtWlf Mglment. He U a l-rpoet and author, who has b-n critically of the United Kingdom da well as of , torn in Bombay. India, II years ri Ireland. In 1905 the Earl was marritd ltoa-ay to MiM BeifrtceSttlls, dauga-tr ot Ir AiI,, R Sn5lthi who oa Nw Yt ,r (, anp rs. 'JRaen jiumo, x day wIU be Itiauguratd governor of Strm nlecb of the late WMtelaw Held; who Yorfc (nr ,k. .,.A ,lm. x- served as United States araoassador to .York citr 43 war. an iit IProf. Stephen Vrzciek -it McGlh Uni versity, widely famed as a vrii.r and oumorisi, ooro in cngmno, s yeara ag3 today. ' William A. Larned, form United States lawn tennis cnam-iian, born at Sunmnt, N. J, iQ years ago UHla CJarlmi. "Darn- the- bid- crab; be oueht" to be hang!" ; it. ih5 rifh sewri of an edeaUen is tiit whteh seks to develop every humin fac ulty.. If only one-Tialf. at a inan Is edu cated we. have the wobbler wht eos a-ir- Baghff tW-ough life jrettina? nowhere! Iri Ihia way fanatics are made whn r In capable of looking at -two . sides of a pant and tne hospitals, so disorgan auestlhn Tha niiWfn .hnni I ized and sb hdmDbred bv Mck of ev ils upon the .cultivation of th mental I en the. commonest drugs and the most powers, white - bhurehes .. and.. Sunday elemental hospital necessities that they arnJ7 w mo;in a. lot of ttos eclropls. are sunnoeed to Inculcate moral ere. mrjy uxbl Uf cope with , the ; nortj,-bound wild gees. tZ jSSte tnstctlofi. Alona; thls.ltne greater stress Wsis that faced then There Were came, swoopfrig over bo i war waYon. bught to be put'ori the exercise of kind- hs,taU'lli J"11 ?nb . clinical , The brown bo?a were of courig goWed ltew,. Sopetimes lt Is frightful to hear ihw?mftt3.or ;hundres J. Patients. , Idepce beln destroyVl i' .SrZ ."Ul; wa"5l To make a long storr short tha ootire. nospitais without sheets and ehaps who are planpmg on wild geeae hospitals without soap. In One a sign and. caterpillars, making their winter I "r i .tf i.iv. iuia ,miio one naa better watch out. TTERS TO THE EDITOR , Mr, Editor: I lust would HV hi n the. Danielson erpirt why he . don't do something to care for them blamed ca terpillars? .The people down Turk ftr-.y way . were oaaiy stirred up. today When an .army .of them came . pouring down from that .direction and th nearer they get to Tunk City the blacker their tails grew, j . 'Twas a bad day for. the fufey fcrown teliows and just when the cftteroillar Or eat Brttalrr. Tedty't UnivemHef EDITdRfAli JKJTES. at Christmas. another, atnds how they push, -and strike, ftnd cliw one another ; to see the disposi tion to stone dogs,-cats arid other Inof fensive ariirrialg. One of the worst sign's that it boy or girl ari Show hi cruelty. It forecasts a low, mean, selfish, Brutal Hfe fn the adult period. ' FerefatheW fra have net yet entirely pas-d, has moie Uin one' lesson. It celebrates a great deal more than nde'.ity to religto'ua con vlcttpn ; much . more than- the establish'-' ment,ofthat fjrm of government that wa best suited to" their rtollttcal nd. As. for bdldoeis arid darityg." it stands by The ctcun nvifi- Dec. li. 1922.. IN THE PUBLIC EYE af a ayAM -im.L ...AaWtM tk' e. biiuvt oiui in uuiub vtBuauvu utuo I .- '.it o hd vj. t'ie lde . - the great achievements of J . lrnlrtninn T h.th . . willingness to take a great chance for a great causes Haelthis phase of the set tlemeht of New Erieland boen 'eijijihaslzed? ...The daring spirit of sit of these , early ejepjorers. bf the unknown continent Jhhot. be, too h'ghly praised. No thouahtful persori can enjoy th pala ttaT eirmfbrt of a trans'-Af.aritic Iri' tS- aay witnout feeling - hew . much these eariy Tventurr maa pos1bl It Is iftwseyi wetf to alib oTient' of' leevfsy for the fellow who . neglects things until the last minute. , - . I osswh'o.aWeaf ofSr ist" to; make .it seetn i Nw TeafB ptofiaiMy nave JtKl as ffSo'd reason as tvef: ; Th wf eiti bt j& WS '" whiskey schoottr on the .Atlantic cost can bf course be charged up to prohibition. who would have their wourtd dressed I must bring their . own bondages." . J THe gut of nearly three and one half I million dollars " worth of Red Cross ' supplies to the American ReHef.Ad-, ministra'tfon. for distribution- In Rirs siit did not begin to meet the necessi ties of the- caae; Early in- the . year congress supplemented una rut bv turninsf over to the A. R. Af t3.789.076 ' nntnto tha first aenattor of tha new Uriah worth of surplus army medical sup- ..-Free State, belongs to one of tha oldest P,lest-. - . - ' and most dtstlnguisbed farmlnea of Ire- rronl thdse two'mrces 11,446 no's", tend. His Irish seat 1s Castle Forbes, pi,U other Institutions were' sup- Longford, where his family -n4 resided plied. To combat the cholera and oth- stftcethe Jfeventeentfc century. The Eart er miecuejis oiseases 26,500, (KM) units KSt Robert Boyle, fdtno'ua for his writ ings and discoveries in experimental- philosophy,- died tn London. Born tn Ireland, Jan. 6, I:7. 18vi-ReV. Daniel Story, the nrst Chrls ' tlan rnleslbtliry In the Northwest Terrttory; except the Moravian , . mtsslonarteir; died at Mari-siu, O. 185J--Trety conduced for the Gadsden Purchaee, .by .which tne United States acquired from Mexico all her territory south of the Uila nv- .... ,. .v. -. ... 1884 The . nrst American petrbieum company was Incorporated in New Tort 1899 Henry B. Brown of Michigan was commissioned an associate justice pf the 8upren)av Court of the United . States. . . I89f Acquittal of tha French Jeputiea charged with -Complicity in the . Panama scandals. 1917 New Tork -city, experienced th coldest day In S3 years. 1118 Prellnt WUaon was given an en- thuslaatla reception in Manchester, vw-ii ji iji Avlatora iuriaofli and 6ertraud aet anduranca record, for flying, 2 hours, 19 mlnutea and St aeoorida The man on tha' corher says: Sleighs ate bcci6nlly seen but they af e Kboiit as infrequent IB Saadellenti la fceceat- her. . ., , ,i Soviet Russia calls for the a&blitlbn of Christmas, and yet Senator BorAtt JikB to recognize such t govern ment ' ' .- , - - ' '-; '- ";' ' Frequently thoie whb most heed them are the ones to declare that resohitunis tor the new year are entirely - unnec essary. - . . ,' --' -, Like, a great many" other mug, tn'' Christmas tree that was th center of attracUon for one day. waif 4jat6a: the next ''. The prince bf Wales to sufteflng from handshake strain; - And yet there are" those who would ttvtr inytltihg to-be a prtnee., ' to use his car should be concerned with ts the- getting t hla bW HcftBie patef toefor th flrsi t- th year. ; The Earl of Gr'itnard, -who hag been trp- suNday Morning talk THE COMINfc YEA Once more we stand at th gftUw.ty of -' the, new year. What changes will come. to us before the last of earth whether (rrlat bfesste - Wiii. nhnr. ix h. tt will prove' the iast bt eirtil ' wlisinef atnart-rnni anmannW ftMlA.i,itf it Wilt brinY V)V (ff aflTMwr nrttnisrfiv ins. - ins woria nu lew greater assetg Y -. a,LJ, , w ,u. uuty m wj, vnn tj.y i in . than courage. x ; many the year opens, no doibtt sorrow- "f"B'--- I3" , ' ' SeW .er, -i tUijf iii-ii -tul1 , thi phld Gid Haa no rght ' P - rt fr f v. .ij.iTir "7 :2J-" to aespona , The Lioro. IB his possession; M,TOtM ?"?,rBel .has the assufancs. "All ttwss are Mf t? davOTlT, - " m yowB.- .. be knows that whawver 22iM aJ!F?"r91 l?t.,ir'nt iFm t.e comes Christ will be his ever-breseht and ST- 'ra JiWir aU sufficient friend. Whatever tha'.tfut- ltif9 - ma'-08 -' hwble truating pbed- , strength of theMncrease bf the finowledrt unr hra rtn th. -. u hutoMM fl Jr th glorious. : We need never f ear - or . groW . .l V"?mL,f faint-hearted so long as e have ! th. j lii?-.1! f! awoiSses to .stand upon, nl ioi.e.! tSH 'l LT' "1 as God. m JHB . heaven, keeping-, watch -m.!d,thi. wa.r..try. te rt--ba Kla Own. The Swn.nV Wr? ZT tJl- t one of Hcnest leasing, .however, - to nndprstund ; tha ."d'frei'm.t i. i i.i....!. 1 i.L1 2 t"ay Satan may tempt to eroubt and distrust.. rt.L, t.. 5iL L. - ! ""S18: man's extremity is often Ood's opportuni- . Sg"-to -aeason'Bof depressl ire Often; nnJ-, Jr i "iSf?0- : " those m which Sod reveals ' ,Himsel1 nowmeuo Ws to taasehaT i wooraaejy & the thndreri of ; men.- tct ' ri? iS "i? mflr, the year be entered fit simple, hpnwte, types bf talnd" frtsm an onsMs worlds trust and corisecratioh. and Its close we 1 hone Mr win reciprocate by sending shall io double able to sing of the W a few, missionaries. - , i Ird'a prodness ana toMng. ktridneU knd ... The Amertinai people arif jmore and -to say as we say today; "Hl:nerto hath : more. nemsndIn?eonformltbrtween"H- the Lord helped us. . '-' " ' yate life and ttoutwfd eTtir!lon. rhie1. f think every person,, hi looking back ptrbllb,-rpct that Ji ofcIalr shall upon the" j-eaf, cannot but feel how far . men and women of upright ..character short he fiaavcome of Whit he ought to whatever rflay be tneif nort'tt's. I nave have been, of what the mercy of Qod'de- One Wng the auto owner Who wttits J , t K thls Btana The btrbl.c does not Inter"- Intended at the beginning. fers with one's reliclbua faith ; It -dots I As WB look back ever the piSt year ! Dot dictate the political ideals" one ibsl! - cannot but marvel at the great too'' i AAoyA; but it doe iturtst -that tfiev shall ness of Gkd to us. We are overwhelmed' i live within the realm Of fnonX, Hrfi wfth the thought of If and It arivas ca. Now It the njic has rljht to expect boufage to look forward to ihe coming vn-B nr us ornciais ana, trim nernt t nor year Knowing piac notmng cannit come nuestlonea ha tt hot an emal rleht to . into our Bvei but that H tnowa li lot Nelt wela the rnlriers kai oftritorl in the soft coal industry are to meet to settle disputes. Is there- any use to hepa. tor favorable results for tha con sumer? - . . -'- v ,-, . ' t" -i - - if"' , i f"b av iargg "number of people, the pardoning . of a well jtnewn movie star fails to convlace that the- efforts to re tort the pletur. fiidUBtry from within ar holding t) ntjdet the Btraia, - demand as much irom all those who. Uve 1 our eternal good, upon the ublie bounty? - Prof essors ta J t , vers dftctnrs Ictnroril rrlrii anff tun. ! "rtn vi1yT rtfSt Ut vers, doctors, lecturers -writer; and tnu--J "Ou helper rjftu, Res Thy hlbaSi KiuiKTis are nnainsr. w rem ana more mr. T-yvnose love corever is me same neuit ror the nubile to accpt profeselonal servlbe even If tt Is expert service, from those whoW pflvste nvTS- &rt known to bS notor'otiMjf bsd.- HRtiee" the-storm 6i pr- test aaai: Arbucr threappearanee of- RoscoS The tokens of whose gracious card, Begin -and crown and close tha yeaf. Amid ten thousand an are we stand, -Supported b Thy j-uardlan hand : jnd Bee when We' review our way ,r' Ten'thoueaad tuoausoeaU of prOaa, of iridjyfi Ickxl fcooei ( BAKER'S COCOA purity, palatabihty trtd Tltrtrient - characteristics KigK gracU cocoa teartslr . tretainlti in IT'S tywinjj t that , perjaxrtort cj , trt frocfstii taJiw ta for - frvethods., " . EatialkWd 1710 -' ( ,- aaM,4aiaat. Ahay fteatty tt Chatage. When th great American public Isn't sure what It wants': It rotes for some thing different frony What tt haa, TWei do Blade. V when a man rets bis first gray hairs bis wife tells the neighbors they I we due to- his. strenuous business I carea I -i il Resiitol over that cut and set hose tt henls Little cuts and scratches are'aggra vatirr, and painful, and they can even become dangerous if infected. Prevent ' tuch a condition by cleansing the in jured spot well, and then applyine RESINOL OINTMENT. Its jentie antiseptic balsams soothe while they heaL A physician's prescription, and recommended widelf . it Is no Ion get an experiment to thousands who have used it successfully for various skin affection!. At all druggists. W - RUBBERS For tKeWhole Family Norife IkUef Few A. Good MEN'S $1.45 WOMEN'S ,..tti. S5e nhsses ...r "Bsc' V6UtMS, .;....... ....... 90c 66Vs iia,........;.. $uo dtilL&'S .ia.i..'.".;-. 75c Black Jersey Leggins r FOR WOMEN . ., 89c FORlWlSSES ....... 79c foil Children ........... 69c SLIITH'SSHOESTORE 23EROaDWA s fir